Show 1 c 1 e3 1V r V t fjl t 1 i JT It lli Ill l Cr r 1 81v fir I J U Q 1 7 4WIf M rr f 4 47ii t i L t c 1 J L + I I t r y T r r 1 society has brightened considerably since the opening of the spring season sea-son and from now on there will be constant pilgrimages from one social shrine to another Dancing has been r the characterIstic feature of the past seasons entertaimrents but after the bachelors ball on Tuesday evening the keynute wIll change and society will turn to a Jess wearyinG form of diversion diver-sion Coming Events The coming week will be an Interesting interest-ing one in society The first affair on the socIal calendar is the luncheon to he given at the Alta club on Monday by Mrs IjenroUn of Chicago In the evening I and Mrs Hubbard Reed will enteltalll at cards as will also Mrs lIegeath and hiss Lane Tuesday afternoon Mrs egeath and Miss Lane will again entertain In the evening will occur the bachelors dance at Christensens and an affair at the home of llr and Mrs Fred Hale Wednesday evening Dr Bascom gives a dinner at the Alta club complimentary compliment-ary to Mr and Mrs Albert F Holden and the Sons of the Revolution give a banquet at the Knutsford The remainder of the week will be tilled with informal affairs High Tea Miss Woodward gAve a high tea Friday FrI-day evening in honor oC IIr and Mrs W G Sharp and llr and Mrs Albert F HoJden The decorations were entirely I Japanese and were most artistically arranged The dining room walls were covered with Japanese draperies and flags and the room was lighted by I many colored lantern The dalnt menu was served at small tables each one being decorated with 3 different floral design i Present were Mr and Mrs Albert F Holden Mr and Irs W G Sharp lIr and Mrs J II Bidwell Mr and Mrs Travis Miss HarImess Miss Nason Miss Adelaide Nason Miss Murray Miss Rooklidge Ills Russell C Woodruff Wood-ruff Miss KImball Mis Alit lIr Geo lI Scott Dr Lindsay Mr Shearm Mr Nelli lIr Hayward lIr Walcott Thompson lIr Heintz Dr Bascom ception Mrs F A Druehl gave 3 large reception re-ception Tuesday afternoon 3t her home on East First South street The decorations deco-rations were exceedingly handsome In the reception hall a frieze of smilax and spirea was most effective and 3 profusion of the same plants were banked beneath the stairway In tIle reception room a graceful canopy of long loops of iollt rlbpon and bunches of violets was caught high above the chandelier In the center and slender loops and fastoonS of the ribbon extended ex-tended over to the doorways where they were looped up with violets The dining din-ing room was all in pink carnations and delicate Teens Tall vases of carnations Ito I tions adorned the table and from then to the chandelier were ropes of smilax and terns The punch room was decorated deco-rated with palms and flowering plants Mr Druehl was assisted in receiving by Mrs Plummer Mrs Ewing Mrs Dickert Miss Preston and Mrs Ogles by The dining room was presided over by Mrs Flmlken assisted by Miss Webber Miss Lowe Miss Bransford and Miss Stella Bransford Punch was served by 1 Miss Nellie Beattie There were 250 guests present Theatre Party Mr and Mrs Albert Fairchild Holden with a part of guests witnessed the performance of Two Rogues and a Romance at the Theatre on Thursday evening Afterwards an elaborate sup nor was enjoyed at the AHa club La France roses and ferns made an attractive attrac-tive table decoration As souvenirs of the happy occasion each guest received a handsomely engraved Utah spoon There were present Mr and Irs W r G SharP Miss Harkness Miss Woodward Wood-ward Miss Adelaide Nason Dr Bas com Dr Worthington 1I1r Heintz Dr Lindsay lIr Wicks Engagements Announced A number of engagements of interest to Salt Lake society were made public during the week Principal among them was the announcement of the a1 proaehIng marriage of Miss Grace Anderson An-derson and Mr Joseph Edgar Huntoon of Sacramento Cal Miss Anderson Is the daughter of Mr and Irs James Anderson and since her debut two years ago has been one of societys favorites orites Mr Huntoon Is promlnCIt in business and social circles in Sacramento Sacra-mento The marriage will take place on tIle 27th of the month IIr and Mrs H G lIQIlllan have also announced the engagement bf their daughter Anna Mae to 1lr Adams of Denver The marriage will take place In June and It is with regret that Salt Lake people learn the young couple will make Denver their home lIr and Mrs Frank J Cannon have announced the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to lIr Alonzo E Hyde jr Miss Cannon although a resident res-ident of Ogden Is well known and very popular in this city The engagement of Miss Margaret Caine daughter of 111 and Mrs John T Caine and MI Will Patrick was also made public dUring the week The announcement is made of the engagement en-gagement of Miss Plet Lambourne and llr John C Cutler jr Another announcement was that of Miss Maud Alexander of Provo and lIrE lIr-E lI West of this city Enjoyable Affairs Arr and Mrs FiA Druchl gave two I thoroughly enjoyable evenings during the week The first occurred on Tuesday Tues-day Cleverly arranged conundrums which the gUests were required to guess added to the pleasure of the evening Prizes were won by Mrs Stephens Mrs Jolly 111 Miller and MI Vollmer The guests present were Mr and Mrs George A Lowe Mr and Mrs E J Jolly Dr and Mrs Plummer Dr and Mrs EWing lIr and Ills Hinman Mr and Mrs Bowman llr and firs Hoag Dr and Mrs Hough Miss Hough 111 and Mrs Ingram Bishop and Mrs Leonard Mr and Irs Hal Brown 111 and Ills Hobbs Mr and Mrs S J Lynn 1lr and Mrs Linck Dl and Mrs Pfoutz Madame Pfoutz Mr and Mrs H W Lawrence Mr and Mrs Reed Dl and Mrs Hosmer lIr and His W A Nelden Dr and Mrs Vincent IIr and Mrs Vollmer Mr and Mrs Rood 111 and Mrs Pey ton 11 itnd Mrs Diclert Mr and Mrs Yelby Rev and Mrs D Douglas Wallace Mr and Mrs Geddes Mr and Mrs Webber 111 and Mrs Ogles b Mr and Mrs Mil nel Major and Mrs Downey Dr and Mrs Lyons Dr and Mrs Douglas Mr and Mrs F B Stephens Mr and Mrs Thomas Weir 111 and Mrs Smith Mr and Mrs Richards and Mr and Mrs Drink The second affair was given on Wednesday Wed-nesday In honor of the brides of last season SlxtythreC was played Mrs Beattie won the prize far the greatest number of progressions a cut glass cold cream jar Mrs Nye won the second sec-ond prize a handsomely bound book Mr Colburn received a gold enameled toothpick holder for the gentlemans first prize and Dr Beattie a pearl mounted paper cutter as a consolation Present were Mr and Mac James L Franken Mr and Mrs R H Officer lIr and Mrs George L Nye lIr and Mrs Joseph II Young 1Ir and Mrs James Jennings 11or and Mrs Robert Glendinning and Mrs Grant Smith lIr and Mrs Charles Post Mr and Irs Sam C Park Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ken-neth Ken Mr and Irs James L Pol lock Mr and Mrs Albert F Holden 111 and lira W V Eberly Dr and Mrs T B Beatty Mor and Mrs C B parkland Dr andMrs J Beattie 111 and Mrs McGurrin fr and Mrs Frank Knox Mr and Mrs Simmons Mr and Mrs J F EvanS Mrs R C Woodruff the Misses Howat Mrs Fritz lHER Beattie Miss Richards MisS Brans ford Miss Stella Bransford MisS Lowe Mice Geddes Miss Webber Miss Welby Miss Carte Miss Kimball Dr McEl I roy Dr Bascom Dr Worthington Mr Johnson Mr W J Lawrence Mr i Colburn Judge HUes Major Hill Mr F C Schramm Judge Norrell Mr J T Harris lh Shtrley Webber Mr Chris Diehl Dr Garrison Mr Oglesby Mr Clasby Dr Silver and lir Bishop At Dinner Dr and Mrs Samuel Hughes entertaIned enter-taIned at dinner on Monday evening The table decorations were of pink carnations and ferns and the guests were Mr and Mrs David Hempstead and 111 and Mrs William ReId Chafing Dish Supper Mr and Mrs H G Whitney gave a chafing dish supper after the performance perform-ance of The Meddler on Wednesday evening the affaIr being given in honor hon-or of Mr Hal Russell Present were 11r and Mrs John D Spencer Mr and Mrs Charles Burton and Governor Yells At Luncheon Mrs W A NeIden gave a daintily appointed luncheon Wednesday afternoon after-noon complimentary to Mrs Vesten dorf and Mrs Campbell who were In the city attending the mothers congress con-gress The table was prettily decorated deco-rated with flowers and ferns Besides the Guests of honor there were present pres-ent Mrs lInynard Miss May and Mrs MiUiken At Cards Mrs Albert E Kimball was the hostess hos-tess of an afternoon affair last Tuesday Tues-day The parlors were decorated with roseS carnations and ferns A spirited game of cards was enjoyed by the guests and at its conclusion prizes were i awarded to Mrs F B Stephens Mrs Hutchinson and Mrs Bowman Mrs Kimballs guests were Mrs Os waI Mrs Stephens Mrs Carpenter Mrs Evans Mrs BrInk Mrs Hills Mrs Bowman Mrs Haag Mrs lIcCor nick Mrs Dickinson Mrs Harris IIis Pfoutz Mrs A G Andrews Mrs J C Andrews Mrs Peed Mrs Greenwood Ills McMahon Mrs VWtne1 Mrs Miller Mrs Weir Mrs Hill Mrs Ger rans Mrs J F Evans Mrs Henderson Mrs IIyers Mme lIyers Mrs Hutchinson Hutch-inson Mrs Kel1wrth Mrs Hinman Mrs Rhodes Mrs Van Kuren Mrs Savage and Mrs Ferguson Dinner Party Miss Ethel Carter and Miss Maud Ensign En-sign entertained at dinner at the home of the former on Thursday evening The table was handsomely decorated incarnations in-carnations and smilax Their guests were Mrs Carter Mrs Ames Mrs Bell the Misses Parker Cherry Edith Parker Par-ker Emma Carter Dayis Baum Hewitt Hew-itt qnd McDonald Y M C A Entertainment The members of the Y 11 C A are making arrangements for an entertainment entertain-ment to be giel1 in the Theatre on Wednesday evening April 27 Over gQJ people will tale part and it Is the intention ention of the management to make it the most elaborate local affair ever given in the city During the first part of the evening there will be a series of tableaux The first will represent the Influence of the Y 11 C A over the street urchins The second will bean be-an Indian scene In which connection there will be a talk on the antiquity of the red race in America The third scene is to be AmerIca carried out in detail with each state represented the Goddess of Liberty and Uncle Sam and his new possessions The last scene will be the freeing of Cuba The remainder oC the programme has not yet been completed Calico BalI On Thursday evening the members of the German Singing society will give a calico bail at thc Ladies Literary club The affair promises to be a delightful de-lightful one A large number of imitations imi-tations have been issued and rome unique costumes are being planned I I I Musicale At the > home of Mrs Julia Kimball on Monday the ladies oC St Pauls gave I a testimonial musicale to the members of the choir One hundred guests were present and listened to the following programme Adagio senate TIL Moztrt Master Glenn Waterman Because I Love You Deal Hawley Mr Karl A Scheid Rosemary Bartlett Miss Agatha Berkhgel a La Llsojera Chaminade b Valst op Mrs Ferdinand Fabian The Day is Done Balfe Miss lIabel Cooper Creole Lovers Song Buck lIr Henry Miles Sunrise 1YekerIln I Mrs E J Jolly lIatanata Tosti I Mrs H S Coffin Caprice de Concert1mnauser Wa nerGorla Miss Geneve Eilerbeck i Social Notes Miss AJff has rCJturnlJl from Butte l 0 1Irs H T Cleaver has gone to Denver Den-ver o < S > 0 The class ot 01 of the L D S college col-lege gave a reception Friday evening < 9 < v0 111 Orrin Grow entertained during the week < > < > < > Mr Richard A Keyes has gone to Butte i > G < > Mr Hal Kerr spent the past week In the city OGCt 111 Will Thompson is visiting friends in the city 0 0 0 Rev Ellis Bishop returned yesterday from Evanston cI 1111 and Irs Uound3 have moved to 763 First street 0001 Miss Fannie TIcisenbers left yesterday yester-day for the east easto o 0 < > Miss Wright of Ogden spent the past week in the city O ci > O The Royal Arch Masons will give a dance next Thursday 0 Mrs II N McGrew l left for San Francisco on Friday i < > 111 and Mrs George Y Wallace left yesterday for St Louis < t 6G Mr and Irs Thomas Weir leave next week for an eastern visit OdG Mrs Harley Jennings will return from England next month OOC Mrs A C Ewing expects to heave next week for San Francisco < 0 Mrs J D Spencer entertained the Sewing club Wednesday afternoon o Mrs Ernest B Eldredge entertained the German club yesterday afternoon o GC Mr and firs Henry W Lawrence returned re-turned on Wednesday from CalifornIa q a < Mrs Hays of Ogden spent the past week in the city visiting Miss RaleIgh V I 0 Miss Emily Bannister of Ogden is visiting vis-iting lUES Young at Red Butte Hollow HOl-low C 0 0 Mr Joseph Edgar Huntoon of Sacramento Sac-ramentO will arrive in the city tomorrow tomor-row 90co Mrs Hayward Df Ogden visited friends in the city during the past week G Gv Mrs C 1I Freed and Miss Esther Freed returned on Thursday from California Cal-ifornIa o q Among our wellknown people who will spend the summer in European travel are Mrs Theron Geddes Miss Geddes Mrs George Phelps Holman Miss Katherine Judge Mr T Ellis Drone 000 Mr and Mrs S D Evans will take Possession of the Druebi residence on lay 1 oo Miss LueUe Richards entertained on Monday evening in honor of Mr Albert TorontO 000 The marriage of Miss May Pratt and Mr Elias C Evans took place Monday evening 0I < e The marriage oC Mr Winfield A Wood and Miss Lulu E Short will take place in June 00 < Mrs Ralph Hong and Mrs Bowman will receive on Wednesday at the home ot the latter 000 Mr Joseph Tnrraok oC Sacramento Cal is in the city visiting hIs sIster Mrs F B Choate 004 > lIrs Cushing entertained the mem bers of the order ot the Eastern Star last Thursday evening 0 00 At the University on Friday evening the normal class 00 gave a well attended at-tended and successful dance o A n Mr and Mrs S F Fenton entertained entertain-ed Mr E L Lomax and 111 D E Bur ley at dinner Friday evening 0 00 Mr Dorr Austin who was at one tim a resident of Salt Lake is in the city visiting members at his family E > < > < Mr John McDonald was the recipient of a pleasant surprise on Tuesday the I occation being his sLctniIlth birthday < P 0 < > The Cleofan entertainment at the home of MI Moyle on Wednesday even Ing was an enjoyable event at the week Ct00 firs J TIlton DonnelIan leaves Tues day for San FranciscO where she will meet Mr Donnellan on his return from Manila o G 0 Mrs Clarence T Brown will entertain the last Tuesday In the month In honor of tile Ladles Aid society of the church o 4 t 2 > Miss Edith Sheannm will return tomorrow to-morrow from California During the coming week she will visit Mrs Joseph H Young fir and Mrs 000 L If BaileJ have gtelll I up their home on R street Mrs Bailey and mother Mrs Austin expect to leave soon for an extended visit In California Cal-ifornia o < > < i > The Phllatella Reading club gave avery very pleasant socIal Friday evening Games of all kinds were enjoyed Refreshments Re-freshments were served and all had no good time 00 0 llrs Wishtman entertained at a Kensington Ken-sington Wednesday afternoon The parlors par-lors were prettily decorated with violets and mlgnionettc and the afternoon was most enjoyable to the guests o C 0 The Y AI 1I L A entertainment at ChristEnsens Tuesday evenIng was given j in honor of A E WhIte JOSEPh F Smith Jr and W G Sears mtm hers of the association who leave soya to engage in missionary work o 0 H The marriage of Miss Clara Warner and lIr Herman B Kooser tool plane Wednesday evening at the brides home in St Louis Mr and Mrs KO1sEr will be at home In this city after May 15 at 415 South West Temple street tG < b Mrs Charles Henrotln the well known club woman of Chicago who is spending a few days in the city will be the guest of Mrs W A elden un Tuesday From ii until 5 that afternoon she will receive her friends and hopes all her Salt Lake friends will call during dur-ing those hours 000 For the younger set the week was made enjoyable by the High school t dance Not only were this series of laiccs enjoyable to > the younger set but to manYof the elder set who attended at-tended inthe capacity of haperine It was a matter of regret that the lance of Friday night was the 1ast of the series 0 0 A very plcaSaJlt Cenillg was spent 1t the home of mss larlan Bro nlee ast Friday cardS were the feture If the evening after which reflesn ents were served Among those pres Int were Misses larian Brownlee race Freeze Lwu Penrose Maggie tlassett Mr lax Brodie John Eng Itrcm Waiter Vallace and BeIge Han In I 0 0 4 > 1Iiss 1label1e Snow daughter of Pres ideht Snow left last evening for Phil I I l1elphla to attend the convention of he Daughters of the Reyoutlon 0 The Oak Leaf social society held its reglllar meeting last Wednesday evenIng even-Ing at the home of Mr Harry John Ion A very enjoyable time was spent by all present After the meeting refreshments re-freshments were served A special ncting vas caned for next Wednesday tumg at the residence or Mr William Grpn 158 South Twelfth East at Ihieh all members are requested to be tlresent Ladies Literary Club The Tourist section of the Ladies Literary club meets Tuesday morning clJril 18 at 10 oclock Topics Italian Lace Making Miss Crawford Mosaic Making Mrs Hancock On Friday afternoon April 28 the Tourist section has chare of the pro gramme for the Ladies Literary club lJplCs w1ll be Augustan Age Mrs Mathis Social Life in the Haman Empire 1 Em-pire Mrs rebber Roman ythol Dgy Mrs Louie S Smith The Cleofa Tuesday afternoon theclub enSoyed a try pleamt session when Mrs Cora H E1dredge gave an instructive talk 1 > The Romanesque Period of Architecture Ar-chitecture illustrating her subject with a large number of views Mrs Blanche P Lee then interestingly r interesting-ly discussed Current event The members are delighted withUle result of the reception for the benefit Df the hospital fund at Manila given Thurray evening financially as gven n socially it was a great success Sal Lake Womas Cub The Womans club has issue invla thns for their annual presidents day whi h falls this year 01 Tuesday next T1t afternoon win be retrospective I and introspective in its nature rview In dub life and work both generally and in our own city A resume of the past gives a just measure of the good attained and increased in-creased strength for the futme The programme will consist of talks b some of the best known club wo men of Salt Lake Ir Role wi speak of the Growth of Club Life in Salt Lake Mrs May nards subject will le To Club Moth ers and Mrs lenning president of th rtah Federation will speak of Mrs Crohs hook a history of the Ivo mani dub movement in the United Slats which has been prepared under the direction of the general federation of omens clubs T a will be served and the remainder remain-der of the afternoon will be devoted to social converse Address By His Henrt Mrs Ienrotin will address the club a omen of the city and other interested interest-ed Monday afternoon at 4 oclock at tlit Ladies Literary club house on Yomas Par in Economic Develop ment This is at the request of the state committee of the federation on inuustrial interest and a collection wi bq taken for the promulgation of the 1urk of that committee Council of Jewish Women t Th Sal Luke seton of the Council 01 Jewish Women will hold their opens open-s ion on next Tuesday April 18 in the I O B n lodge rooms uf the Scot uCrbach building Ye will be pleased t lave all with us who may be In t rested PROVO SOCIETY PrO April 15The week socially in lh Garden City has been very lively One event of no little interest was the ccmlng of the stir tri mYirte Tames Iiddcr Ya eOn I e-On Wednesday night after the performance per-formance at the theatre 11 and Mrs S A King entertaIned the stars at their Tedence The company was not large Imply consistng if Mr and Ir James MIss Kidder Mrs Yard 1 Mr and Ir Robert H Irvine and 11 and Mrs Grt C Bagey In Wednesday Miss Elizabeth War T n and Mr Heber Booth were married In the Salt Lake temple 11 Booth rvctly returnf from a mission to EI gland and bought with him his pre c t lrde having converted her to his fth Last night the parents of the 1 P brldegnxm 11 and Mrs 3 P nh held a reception in honor of their Rln marriage A large company of friends and relatives were present and t t ening was spent in a mos enjoy aif social way The clock had tote the first hour of the new day before the au4s wishing the newly wedded pair 2 J l b happiness and joy took their do J1fur Those present were Iessr3 aid leames Rehcr T Booth 3 n B lh James Boyde T H Buckley H JTY Crane John 3 MartIn 3 W tranT Thomas Walters henry Buck i y David 1edrum 11 Heeklah Srnmrt and daughter Ethel 11 Jonathan Jona-than Geddle S H Tone David Blake Mr nod Ir H lendenlml Mr and Mrs Charles Duke Joseph Halaay YH1am Buckley iard Booth John 3 Booth the llsres Alice Booth lay booth Rachel Booth jUice athcn brook Anne Hall Mrs Iayho Mrs Jlza Foot Irs Martha Duke MIss F1lkleton and Miss Grace Lntf o Monday evening a merry company of friends surprised O W Besle at his borne the occasion being in remembrance remem-brance of his 5d birthday Those present were lessr and J1ames S P Eggertsen J E C InrkhSI Isaac Bulok Andrew Eg gertsen A Greenhalgh W T Taylor Ralph Poulon L E Eggertn Lars l m Andrew Stewart Tames Clove T I Jensen Edward Vincent Joseph Buloplc G Vogel Tomas John lles damns Eleta Bullock Emma Bullock Hannah Tucker Sarah E Cluf Stella Hyde Alice 31 Wikins Eliza Wilkins Alice Johnson and 1r Isaac Roberts I 000 Monday evening was sent at the home ff Mr T S Paten on Provo bench in a royal 1 cal way A number num-ber of flhds of Mr Patten assembled I at his residence to celebrate the 7st I anniversary of hIs birthday 111 Pat i 1n was the frst stter on the bench ant welt knnwubya argecircje of fnCnds throughOut Utah < I Miss Minnie athenbrook enter t und Tllrsa evening at cards 1 Vliuse present wer 11 and Mrs T W larer li Bjrdie Gga3 Etta I FnrrCr Sat1 Douglass Rhoda Douglass Doug-lass Mesrs lfn Vcn WaenC CJlarItS Thomas ater Whitehead HR Sarah Dotglass entertained at ars Monday evening Those present sere Mr and frs 3 W Farrer Misses Birdie Gray Minnie Hathen brok Lydia Roberts Emma Chaules Etta Farrer Rhoda Douglass lrs Joseph Jo-seph Pagt f Payson lefsr Alma Val Wageien Charles Thomas George BUr lee John Johnson Tater Whitehead 0 0 i Mrs H rum Duke left Provo thiS week to join her husband Johannesburg Johannes-burg Ca o < The llwtecth Century club met at I the home of 111s Charles De Moisy Friday Fri-day afternoon Current event of the past twoweeks were fully reviewed by Miss ROe Moore An able paper on William and Mary was red by lr E E Cadman After recess a paper on Dissenter Pilgrim and Puritan by 155 Lote Jackson was much enjoyed by those prclI t Ir Alice KeloggHunt of Salt Lake City was the guest of the afternoon e 0 < 5 Utah Sorosis met Tedneslay afternoon after-noon as usual Mrs Caroline Stanley was appointed librarian of the traveling library for one week and the club adjourned ad-journed to attend the lecture delivers by Frederic Wade that afternoon in the B academy 0 < 1 i Miss Claire Ferguson of Salt Lake City viSlet friends o 0 inProo this week Mr and r Ed Sparks of Nephi were visitors here this week o < i > < William Paxman of Eureka was In the Garden City this week shaking hands with old friends friendsci Elder Elas Gee of the Fourth ward returned from the states missionary field yesterday o 1 Attorney Joseph Page of Payson was in Provo yesterday Attorney D D Houtz is in Suanlsll Fork today 000 Mrs Tames l3Oyden spent the week in Ogden visiting her daughter Mrs Henr Peterson l 0 0 F H Holzheimer or Eureka Is a Provo visitor tqday o I 111 A E Cox of Goshen is here today to-day visiting friends 000 Miss Pearl Morgan and Mrs Petis of Goshen are here today attending stake conference sta1 o < today Attorney Jacob Evans is in Salt Lake l lG Mayor Tone visited the state capital yesterday 1 0 0 The Provo Opera company played An Oriental Tete in the theatre here this evening < 0 Professor Emily Davis of Vineyard is a visitor in the garden city today b b 0 Mrs La PreltiTvle of 1nlghtvie visited relatives in Provo this week 000 W F Ercnbracl of Tintc came in I this week to visit his family i 0 John R Wallis editor of the Wash iugton County News St George via ied his family in Provo this week < < Malcolm Little is up from Kanab tD < tend the spring term of the B y A o 0 1 May eibar of Mercurvns in Provo this week visiting friends i ° > r Arthur Sutton leaves Provo tomorrow to-morrow for Grand Junction where she intends to spend the summer visiting her parents 11 and Mrs D T Clarke Clark-e i The following marriage licenses were granted during the week William P Jackml aged 18 of Salem and Sarah H Graham aged IS of Pnyson David W Davis aged 29 and Nancy A Thomas aged 21 both of Spanish Fork D C Harris aged 25 and Ella Anderson Ander-son aged 20 both of Silver City The last named couple were married by Judge Dusenberl 000 The Fidel club met last Monday at the home of Mrs Arte Eggrtson The subject of United States history was handled by Mrs Eliza Nelson Current Cur-rent news was given by Mrs Abbie Taylor Owing to the absence of Mrs I Hannah Tucker parJamentar drill I was postpone A portion of Ben I Hur was reviewed by Mrs Mary Yin cent Mary E Clove one of a committee commit-tee of three which had been amointed I to meet with like committees from the i I other cubs reported that next Friday had ben set as the day when the club I I I committees will mqet with Superintend eat William Rawlins and the principals of the public schools to consider Jow the clubs can cooperate with the teacher for the advancement of the pupils 0 11 and Mrs Albert Glazier are over from American Fork for a few das visit with relatives > a Snow of St I President Ertus B George visited his daughter Mrs J P Jensen in Provo yesterday 000 1 M Kellogg was in Tintic the latter lat-ter part of this week q < 0 r Lucy Cal of Richfield stopped I in Provo Wednesday on her way to Heber to visit MiS and Mrs D H Roberts Rob-erts I 0 Mesdames D D Hout W G Cram I and Susa Y Gate attended the Wom I ans cones held in Sal Lake this I week < < 0 I Next Tuesday evening a party will be given in the First Social hall by the 31 1 A in honor of Spence Worsley who leaves on April 20 for the missIonary missIon-ary field of the southern states 00 Mrs W H Dusenber of Eureka is visiting in Provo tOday p o 0 11 W M WaHworI Is over from Diamond City today e Senator Abel J Evans of Lehi Is in town today 1 4 1 Dean Glazier of American Fork is a Provo visitor today 1 > < < Judge J S Boer of Sprlngie was in town yesterday on legal business OGDEN SOCT Special Correspondence Ogden April 15The Thursday Nightclub Night-club entertained with a final card party and banquet at the home of 11 and Mrs W N Peirce 01 Friday evening Thee were n large number of Invited guests so that more than half a hundred hun-dred assemble in the spacious parlor of e Perce home The ladies of the I I club had made elaborate preparations and one of the most delightful events of the season resulted Each guest an member was given a dainty boutonniere I I of violets and partners for the card games were secure by matching quo tatlons conundrums and the like After Af-ter the crd game ii shortUterar and musical progmme was rendered in which the following took part Mrs Peirce 11 and Mrs Testove Mr Ne Vera Bowman Miss Lois Peirce Miss Tune PeIrce Mrs S H Cave il tasteful menu of several courses was then served after which 111 P C Testoer introduce the toastmaster and toasting was the order Our Hostess was the subject f a neat response re-sponse by C N Custead who took the occasion to thank Mrs Peirce for many favors accorded the cub and her Unselfish un-selfish and successful efforts to promote pro-mote 1tS welfare 11 W N Peirce was called upon to toast the guests mid responded brief putting the feasters in high humor by some witty allusions Mayor Bole responded ponded to the toast The Thursday Night Club blending serous and amusing speech In an acceptable ratio Mrs Bowman responded to the toast Prize Winners working In some laughable passes suggesting that the gentlemen were the boobies and the Indies In-dies the first prize Her concluding sentment Die Thursday Night club first last and always was a prizewinner prizewin-ner met with enthusiastic applause Prizes were awarded for the card games to Mrs Pidcock Mrs Richard Peirc Miss Inez Thomas Mr Cooney Mr Pugh and Mr Bowen The cub has now din1tnded until next seaon A SPRING rME SUNDAY rOUTING OUTC r i 1 L = ti itS = 1 p J H I u r f k 1 fin > 1 1 1 S J Jt I t l 1fJ LI ig r m I i rtJ s 1 s1 tW K 2Xi v G 344 k i W JW r 4 l 1 > = l i ri > o I iII < j mr 1 j A > J ssLi97trs I rta ji X > 1 4 > Jf l k = f I i 1II t i 4 f < 1 1 I tl rl a 0 1 < > L f I 11 1 J t 6 1 i J i f j C = If1 Vk E J SI I iII 1 > 11 7 t P W 1 Wi It i 7 In fJ I rD Jtt n I rl 1 I tG f B f a 1 J I > i I t < I J L2 < I I = l f 8 I i I J f I < I I t I A11 I III I V y tv y v tt U l I The guests of he cub on this occasion were lesss and Mesdames Boyle S E Cave Dan Pugh E Bowen n A Peirce Thomas Orchard Mesdames Avis Cross William Eccles C Duel fer G D Reor Misses Marguerite Thomas Inez Thomas Annie Pidcock Julia Cole Chlora Iurdoc1 Sybil Wadsworth lesrs Sam Yhitaker Toe Wllltalcer Charlie Crichlow Fred I rhipple Walter Douglass Master Per rin Orchard I The club members present were Uessr and Mesdames P C Vest over C N Custead H W Murdock Ralph Pidcock J W Cooney O D Pane W N Peirce Mesdames A Bowman William Reeve N O Nye P Dixon Misses Hay Thomas Verna I Bowman Tune and Lois Peirce 1lessrs I C W Cross W L Wattis 0 0 I On the Ides of this month the Twentieth Twen-tieth Century Philosophers were enter I tamed at the camp of Alcibiades on the Via Sacra Such affairs as pertained to the camp were discussed first Socrates next read a account of his life Then the company retired to the council tent where serious problems of war were handled to some extent EpHurus proved himself as good a warrior as an eater and Herodutus proved discretion discre-tion the better part of valor During the evening m assault was made on the camp by the 143 cub but It was repulsed re-pulsed Songs were then indulged In until the wee hours when the philosophers osophers girded on their armor and departed de-parted to meet next at the studio of Pericles 0 < > 0 Miss Clarice Thatcher of Salt Lake was the guest of Misses Nell and Dot Young this week weekt < t aMiss < a-Miss Josephine King of Kingston is visiting in the city the guest of Mrs George tL Hanson 5 > 1 Miss Emily Bannistcr was visiting In Salt Lake during the week 000 Miss Ida May Driver entertained at cards last Tuesday evening Seven games of highfve were played Miss Nettle Boyle won the ladies prize 11 Yo Howarth the gentemens A dainty menu was served after which vocal voc and instrumental music vas rendered The invited guests were Misses Net tie and Llda Bole Rose and Nell Young Nell Stevenson Nell Wheeling Nettb Robbins Ida Scocrof Pearl Snyder Flossie Driver Clara Carten sen Lizzie and Sarah Hobertson adams Driver and Schoonoer lessrs VT Howarth A Bowman Roy BUccmier A Benson R Treeder IV Driver C Carlson C Driver G Clark B Burton O Brown H Driver B Wheeling 1Y Webb 00 < The Aglaa will meet Tuesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs Paine 2526 Adams avenue ave-nue < < < For the second tm in its history the Columbia club gave a ladies night Thursday evening of this week The affair was most successful amI about 100 of the lady friends and relatives of the Columbia boys made merry from 8 until 12 ut A short musical programme was given among the musicians being Mr gen and 1rs Jolla Pike tile Misses Conroy Miss Peebles Mrs Wilt Howell and Gus Saunders Iced drinks were served and an Informal In-formal hop was given the rotunda opening off from the club rooms beIng converted into a dancing hal 1 0 < Miss Lizzie Tombs returned to her home in Car1n after visiting for about a month in Ogden with Miss Fitzgerald and other Ogden friends 0 0 The Child Culture cub spent a very pleasant afternoon wIth Mrs Hamer Friday April 7 A portion of the afternoon af-ternoon was spent In discussing the course of work for the ensuing year Irs Christensen read an Interesting article entitled How to Guard Our Youth Against Bad Literature The Importance of Bringing Youth In Touch With Great Literature was read by Miss Vhalen The club will meet with Mrs Hiiard fli Twentysixth street FrIday Apri 0 0 0 Sego Lily circle lB Women of Woodcraft Wood-craft entertained Tuesday with a card party and supper in I O 0 F hallo hall-o 0 Mrs R T Hume entertained at an afternoon luncheon this week The game was slxtthree and the prize a beautiful Copenhagen tray was awarded to tile one securing the largest number of games Mrs T D Ryan being be-ing that lucky person The guests were then invited to partake of a I sumptuous menu which was spread on a pretlyadorne table Violets in profusion were used for thedeoratons The JIlesure of the afternoon was con eluded by a cake walk Following were those partaking of the genial hostesses hospitality ledame A150n D Maguire Ma-guire I ircl Ran Tyler A Matson Stewart Thompson Ab Kuhn J Grant Wenner the Misses Kuhn and Green 000 John Culy was guest of honor at a dinner given at the Hot Springs Friday evening by The Bachelor Tue part syeit out to the resort In a talyho The guests were Miss Doyle 11cKay McCoy Wisn Bar Jest Thomas Brown er Corey Burton Coop Farr WIlliams Last Cul 111 CuIy left for Deuer Friday mornIng I DAVIS COUNTY SOCIETY Special CorrlsponlenCp Kaysvie April 150n ThursdaY evening Mrs H VT Banes gave a pleasant party in honor of the thirty second anniversary of the birth of 711 Bares About fifty guests were present pres-ent and they spent a most enjoyable evening In playIng cards and other games singing reciting etc A great deal of merriment was produced by the drawing contest in which each guest was require to sketch upon a blackboard black-board the animal named on a slip of paper that was drawn from a box As might be expected some very crude art j was portrayed Dainty refreshments WI II were served during the evening Those present were llr and Mrs John H Banes 111 and Mrs Hyrm Stewart 111 and Mrs John Barton 111 and Mrs H T Robins Mr and Mrs George Ewan jr 11 land Mrs Henry Morgan of Layton 111 and Mrs J G 1 Barnes 11 and Mrs Levi Taylor jr lr and Irs Seth C Jones 11 and Mrs George 1T Underwood 111 and Mrs Alfred Edmunds 111 and Mrs C Burton jr 111 aHd r Samuel G Layton iIr and Mrs F B Williams Mr and lr Henry H Blood Mrs Shelton Mrs Bonnemort Mrs nose Layton Mrs Aylet Mrs Chipman Mrs George W Barne Mrs Granger Mrs Dr Gleason Miss Crawford Miss Granger Misses laud and Iartm J Barnes Miss Bonnemort MIss Maddicl Miss Sluah Swan John Galley Richard Gale Francs I Iortensen Frank o id The Kaysie amulement committee gave a bal in the music hal lat evening even-ing o 4 < Mr and Mrs George T Hyde of Downey Dow-ney Ida were visitng in Kavsvie during a portion of this week o Francis lortensen was the host of a very enjoyable social at the home of 11 and Mrs Lei Taylor jr last evening The guests were the teachers teach-ers of the public adsectarian schools oi 1aysvni and West Layton and a few of their friends The host presented each of those present with a souvenir In the form of a photograph of himself accompanied by an appropriate poetic sentment The guests were entertained entertain-ed with a variety of pleasant games interspersed with musical selections Refreshments were served at 1 oclock Among those present were Miss Leva Granger Miss Leah Allen Miss Martha E Bares Miss Jane Meredith Miss Pearl Layton 111 and lr C Burton jr and 111 Arnold of K < ysvie and Miss Ida Stevenson 11 Fink Edwin Dibble ton and George Dibble of West Lay 1 0 0 Miss Janie P < Iish of Centcrvie is visiting here today with her friend Miss laud Barnes o 00 The Dewey dub members will enjoy a bat at Williams hal this evening < < Fred B Williams expects to leave for li lil oD Great r1tain on May Piit to aerform a mission il Wales 0 0 rilam P Burton started north on Thursday to make his hOle In Marsh valley Mrs Burton will follow him In a few weeks ci 0 0 Mrs Tames H Larldns spent a part of this week in Salt Lake < 0 Mrs Ann Wilson of Oaley Ida returned re-turned home yesterday Her son Daniel Dan-iel Wilson left for the southern states on Thursday evening o 0 < T Francis Roueche and family started start-ed yesterday for St Anthony Ida where home they will make their future 0 0 0 Charles Welch of Coalvie was in Kaysie this week 0 I Mrs George Egbert of Franklin Ida spent several days of this week visitIng visit-Ing in Kaysvle with her sister Mrs Heber T Sheffield 001 Austn and Hema Hyde of Aubur Wyo have been spending the week Hyde with their parents Mr and Mrs Hose1 000 < < I Timothy 3 Layton of Granger Salt Lake county was in Kaysvie on I Thursday I 000 Miss Hattie Loynd a daughter of I Mr and lr Tames Loynd of Farming ton and Ernest C Blood of Kavsvie are to be marriott on Wednesday April 26 They will reside in i Kaysie I 4 0 0 I The fJholat Five Points that Is pre I clded over by hiss Martha E Barnes had a pleasant social today in addition to the regular Arbor day exercises After Af-ter a brief progamme suitable to the occasion had been rendered and the impressive ceeony of planting and naming trees had ben performed by the children the parents who were present were invited to the school room where an ecellent luncheon had ben prepared had A very pleasant time was o 0 1 Fred Bumell and family expect to leave Farmington for Canada In about a week wee 1 0 0 I is expected that George W Palmer who has been visiting the primeval cities of England lecturing on Utah and I the liormons in the interest of the Mar mon church will return to his home in I Farminton in a few weeks Mr Palmer has been absent about two years 0 0 0 Howard Hinman will leave for Alberta Al-berta Canada next week Oe Hyrum Clark of Auburn Yyo and Wiford Clark of 1ontpeler Ida were in Farmington this week visiting with I numerous relatives I cs 0 b < Mrs Hutchinson of Basal Ida Is visiting Smith in Farmington with Mrs Jane 00 0 Mrs Kimball of Kanosh pent a part of thiS week wih 11 and Mrs D CHess C-Hess in He Farington < f 0 0 Mrs Samuel T Layton Is down from Cardson Canada on a visit Canag 0 0 David E Lindsay or Idaho was in Layton on Monday visiting wih Mr and Ir Thomas J OBrien < < C Frank Tones of South Weber was in Kaysvie yesterday 000 Richard Stevenson and Roy Dibble two Layton young men departed on missions to the southern states on Thursday 0 11 and Mrs Lei Phiips of Sya CUse wi leave net week for Teton Basin Ida where they expect to reside re-side in the future 000 On Wednesday last Miss Li7ie L Haynes and Myron A Patterson of Hooper were married in the Salt Lake temple On the same day Miss Emma Haynes and Francis Russell another Hooper couple were also united in wedlock wed-lock The young people returned home on Thursday and will reside in Hooper 000 Ira Call Judson Iabe and Nathan I Barow former residents of Bountiful but now of Chesterfield Ida were down from the north this week and sent a few das in Bountiful 000 Cheater SessionS o Star Valley Wyo is in Bountiful visiting 0 0 George Atkinson of Woods CrosS returned re-turned last Saturday from a mission i > 0 0 William Waite of Bountiful started on a mission today 000 Viord Richards who formerly resided re-sided in Farmington has been greeting former acquaintances in his home town town for a week Ida He Iow resides in George 000 James F Smith and Herbert Streeper of Centervie started on missions to the southern state on Tuesday evening 000 Irs Charles H Barton of Ogden has been ending the week with her mother Mrs John H Bonnemort Mr Bartn came down lat evening and is spending Arbor day in Knysville 000 An enjoyable bal was given last evening in Vest Layton gven i > 1 0 George W Greer jl of Salt Lake was in Layton yesterday I 0 0 The primary schools of Kaysvie observed ob-served Arbor day appropriately this morning under the direction of the teachers tensen Miss Knowlon and Mrs 101 000 In nearly aU of the settlements of Davis county thee will this evening be social gatherings danceS etc as a suitable manne of ending the holiday PRICE SOCIETY Special Corespondence Price April 15lrs B R McDonald Is expected home from Springle next wek < 00 Mrs R 1 CarEY has returned from a weeks visit to Iercut and elsewhere In the state 000 Mrs Edward Stewart is at home from a sort trip to Salt Lake City < 9 < 0 1rs John H Pace returned Thurs day from a visit with friends in Salt Lake City o < 0 Mrs Noah Barthol mew chidren have returned to their home in this city from an etended visit to CaUfor ala and Idaho 000 Mhis Sadie Kimball has returned from Salt Lake City 0 0 0 Miss Mar Leonard principal of the public fhools Visited the schools of Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday of this week returning home Vednesa 000 lrs T A Gifoyle wife of Captain GUfoyle commander of the post at Fort Duchesne has returned from a two I we lts vist to Denver friends accompanied accom-panied by her daughter daughtera a Mrs George W Bode has returned LakeClty from a short visit with relatives at Salt o 0 qJ < 1rs AE Gibson of Cleveland was the guest several days last week of Mr and Mrs Roy Gibson of this city 711 000 Mrs Louis Lowentein and daughter Miss Ella departed Saturday < evening for art extended visl1 with friends at Salt Lake City a Mrs W H Hutchlnson has returned to Sal Lake City after a short stay in 0 0 J H Pennington and iCe af Eik Ner are guests of Price friends this week gests Prce < 0 0 MrS John W Gentry has returned frO a short visit wit relatve at Sprngvle Eureka and elsewhere < < 11 and Irs C W Spalding are en tertalnin 11 X C Spaldin who resides re-sides at Pa son 000 The Home Dramatic company assisted assist-ed by members of the ImperIal Dramatic Dra-matic company the later from Sal Lae City on Monday and Tuesday evenings presented the beautiful western west-ern drama The Golden Giant Mine to crowded house for the benefit of the Sunday schools Next Friday and Saturday Sat-urday the bill will be Woman Against Woman in the proceeds of which the Sunday shools will share < 0 < Hobson Lodge C J 1 A composed of high school boy and the young crowd of young people gave a bow dance at town hall last night that was very largely atended The proceeds wIll be used In fixing up eadlng rooms and in purchasing suitable books for the cubs way library which later is well 000 111s rabel Moore has returned to 01 angele after a short visit to friends in Price 000 Te grand bal given at Helper a few weeks ago by the ladies of the town forte for-te benefit of the chapel fund netted 000 Several couples from Price attended a ball given at Wellington last Monday Mon-day evening 000 Mrs 1 Stevens of Fort Duchesne was the guest of Price friends this week lRCU SOCIETY Special Correspondence Iercur April 15lrs Corleld has returned from a weeks visit with friends in Salt Lake 111s L L Woodruff has been visiting her old home in Salt Lake this week va 0 Mrs G L Edwards was a Sal Lake visitor the beginning cf the week 1 anti iSlrsJ IcCurtaln of Wat soles Ills are visiting their son Dr IcCurtaln and inciaental taking in the sights and scene of a we trn mining camp o 0 0 Mrs Loclebee of Salt Lake is visiting visit-ing Mrs Ferbrache 00 < A hirtllday party in honor of Miss Eta Dixon was given at the residence of Mr and Mrs Charles Dixon Tuesday I spent Tues-day evening and a pleasant time was < 1 C q A surprise was sprung on Mrs Joseph Sullivan Wednesday evening by a num bet of her friends Dancing was the principal feature and an elegant supper sup-per was served by the visitors 0 < i > 45 The Rathbone Sisters will give a high five party Monday evening I I 4 0 The Fraternal Union swill give one of their incomparable parties April 18 1 0 < I The ladies Thursday Night Social club continues to give excellent parties and applcnts for admission t the chare circle are numeros < 0 0 Mrs T T McCarthy of Denver is visiting vis-iting her sister Mrs D C Tacklng She swill probably spend the summer in the cyanide camp ci 0 0 lr H N Phelps has returned from a visit to Tintic Tintcr < r ci Mr and Irs Charles Goddard formerly for-merly of MerCtll but now of Dayton Wash spent a few das among old I I friends this week A I Cards are < announcing < the wedding I wed-ding of Mr Charles Bracken and Miss Laura Evans which will take place on the 20th 0045 On Monday Tames Quirk and Miss Sophronia Lwry wer united in the bonds of welock in Salt Lake City The couple are wet known in the camp and the groom has been thinking ot having a protector for this right arm as it has been kept bus ever since his return shaking hands with his numerous numer-ous friends The boys at the Hillside waited on 11 QUirk Thursday evening and spent a few hours in social amuse mont o is < Mayor Wide anti Dr Maude Shaw were marie by Rev Ia Maynrd The young couple are swell and favorably favor-ably known in Ogden and Denver and the esteem In which Mr Vide is held by his fellow citizens is evidenced bv the position he holds EPRRAIH SOCIETY Special Correspondence > Ephraim April 15Stephen Williams and wife of Emery county formerly residents of this city are here visiting relatives S 000 George Quinn and wIfe went to Salt Lake City Saturday o 0 ci > The Candland brothers of Chester I were 1n Town Tuesday 4 4 0 A C Larsen of this city was a Fairview Fair-view visitor this week a 0 i I A Candland was in town this week explaining to citizens the beauties of Grande Rondo Yale in Oregon 45 ci > 0 1rss 1Iamle Tucker of Fairview has been visiting C A Laens family < < 3 45 N P Christensen of Fairview an old Ephraim boy was in town renewing old acquaintances the frt of the week o ci > 0 Miss Alice Edwards of Sterling Is visiting mander her sister Irs E P To 001 Charlie Ottertrom left for Wyoming Tuesday to look after his sheep herds that are ranging in that state o i o E P Tomamler and wife attended the funeral of one of Sam Edwards children at Sterling Friday 400 Rev J M Hansen pastor of the attend minis Methodist church will atend a ters meeting in Salt Lake Monday < < W Miss Tina Larsen returned home from Feron Emery county Thursday She has been teaching the district school in that Dlace for the past year 045 < Mrs Maria Riggs of Le Grande Ore is visiting relatives In thIs city She is a sister of Mrs Thomas P Lund and Mrs John H Otterstrom 0 ci 0 Fran Tlardsen and wIfe of Mayfield May-field were in town Sunday Is 0 0 Miss Rebecca Hansen only daughter of H G Hansen of this city Is dangerously danger-ously I wih lung fever The physIcian has small hope of her recovery 1 je 45 Dr Fields wife wh has been visitIng vIsit-ing here for some time returned to her home in Wyoming Saturday She will stop off at Ogden and visit her sister 0450 Christian Torms family moved to Cottonwood In Salt Lake countY this week 11 Thorm has purchased some property there 4545 0 A very pleasant young folks party was given at the home of Miss Riddle Peterson Tuesday evening in honor of her eighteenth birthday The evening was pleasant spent music games and other amusements adding to the pleasure pleas-ure of the occasion 045 ednesda Tom Reese of Wales was In ton 000 A number of young ladles and gentlemen gentle-men of this city are talking of organIzing organIz-ing a social club 6 0 John Barrwmva left for Idaho Wednesday Wed-nesday to prepare a hoe for his lam 11 His wie and children swill Join him after he has got located < 450 Annie Tenson an aged widow who lives in the northeast pat of town has just received notice of an Inheritance notce a1 Inhertance of 1000 The money comes from the estate In Denmark of a brother who recentl died < 0 v John Beal of Nephi accompanied by his stepdaughter Mrs Annie Wilson of Nephi and his son John Beal jr of Arizona are the guests of President Henry Deals family this week The younger genteman has not bee In this city before fur twentyfour years RICHFIELD SOC Special Correspondence Richfield April 15Te Odd Fe0 and Workmen lodges of this city gave a very pleasant pay at their hal last Tuesday evening Dancing was the chief amusement and was Indulged In with good spirit by all present Lunch was served at 12 oclock 00t A basket social wa given at the M E church last evening and the house wa filled ith people who participated in and enjoyed the occasion very much E W l1cDaniel wa auctioneer and disposed of the many pretty and well fled basket to good advantage The lunch was a pleasant feature of thu evening r z It was thought the srson for large dancing parties was past but the party given last evening in honor of the retiring re-tiring bishopric wa equal t the many notable social functions of a like nature na-ture during the past six months There was a large crowd present at the Star pavilion it being too crowded for comfort com-fort The lunch wa served at midnight mid-night During the evening a progme of songs music and recitations was carried out and greatly appreciated by those present 001 Eratus Anderson and Malssa Whip pIe of Aurora were greased mar e license this week and were married by Clerk Hayes 000 Miss Kite Schroeder has returned after an extended visit to Nephi ci 0 0 T M Laurtzen is preparing to start on a Scandinavian mIssion in the early part of May 4 < 4 Mrs Clayt Gannett and family han joined 11 Gannett at Iarysyale and swill reside there this summer 00 sV C B Orock and Thomas Ogden interests are at Black Rock looking after wool o < b < Dr W H Schock the retired physician physi-cian who has a tine stoked fan at Plateau week was a Richfield visitor this 045 Theodore Brndle jr has returned from Idaho and northern Utah where he has ben employed as a canvasser to visit his father before the later departs de-parts for Canada 000 Ralph Bake a former resident of Richfield has returned home after a stay of several months in Provo He will probably remain 0 Mrs Agnes Tone of Salt Lake is here on a visit to her son George M Jones This is her frt visit to Richfield Rich-field and If she likes this place will remain here this summer reman 0 0 Judge DusenLer of Provo held a short session of the district court last evening for a case in which Judge Mc earthy was disqualified Judge Mc bench Carty is occupying Judge Dusenberrs PARK CIT SOCIETY Special Correspondence Park City April 15The member of the I O O F lodges enjoyed a visit of the grand lodge officers Monday night After the lodge meeting SIVE1 Leaf lodge No3 D of R surprised the gentlemen with a banquet and from the time of the ladies appearance feasting and spreadmaking were 11 order 000 rue Emerson club met at te home of Miss Eva Hughes Tuesday aferoon The club read RenT V after which they playe author A number of invited in-vited guests were present and the hostess hos-tess served dainty refreshments after the game 1 40 The Spook social given by the ladies la-dies of the Congregational church Tuesday evening was a very success Ltd and highly amusing affair The proganIme was under the direction or Mrs A Williams and Mrs I L Os borne and consisted of song ria ton a ghost dance arid a spook supper altogether an amusing diversion diver-sion from the regular church supper 045 0 A jolly party of the YOung friends of Mrs Mamle IcSorey enjoyed the hospitality of her home Wednesday evening Music anti card furnished the evenings amusement after which the party partook of the delghtfU refreshments 000 The 28th of April being the anniver sr of the order will be a gala day for the Odd Fellows ot this city In the afternoon Covie lode will be banQueted ban-Queted at the hal and in the eveninl there will be a banquet and bal i > 00 k Miss Mate Lambert returned to Park City Tuesday after a visit with her 1 friends in Sat Lake 000 Miss Belle Raddon who has ben vis ilng her relatives here returned to Salt Lake Sunday 0 0 Mrs Charles Shields was a visitor to the metroDols thIs wek 00 < r H Raddon came up Friday for a short stay with her son ll IV iL Radon of the Park Record MT PLEASANT SOCIETY Speia Correspondence It Pleasant April 15The Anderson Enterprise band have a delightful bal at the Union pavilion lat evening About 100 tIckets were sold and all in attendance cnjoydd themselves thoroughly thor-oughly The bad serenaded thd town previous to the part and rendered BIV oral airs during the progress of the dance 0 0 Dave Cader the Salt Lake music mall is In the city negotiating with the church authorities for the sale of an organ for the > meetinghouse < Miss Olivia Ndsn is spending the week with friends at the 13 Y A at Provo 0 0 William Barton of Monroe stopped oft a couple of days in this city last week on his way home from conference He is an exMt PleasnUte and has many friends anl relatives here anl r 0 Cads have ll en inuetI announcing the wedding of Nieis Johansen and Miss Mar lIerIck which will take place on the 1th Inst Both parties concerned con-cerned are natives of this city c < < t I is learned here that Miss farion Olsen formerly of this city but now of Bro k Carbon county is to be mar Tied this mont to C B Myers of the United State signal senice Mr Mr ers is one of the distinguished engineers who made the ascent in the observation balloon at Santiago last summer He is at Ilreselt in Colorado The mal friends of Miss Olsen and her family here wl be pleased to extenl congratulations congrat-ulations on the event 000 Misses Clara and Sybil SecJ3 of Castle Cas-tle alley are among Mt Pleasats E visitors Kofford this veek They are guests of < sn < James Roc of Our Colo has been in ton a few days on a vIsit to an old fellow employee William Anderson > 0 v C Hunter returned to Idaho this week after spending a month among relatives and acquaIntances < c Mrs N L Lund was summoned to Salt Lake City this week by a telegram announcing the sere illness of her daughter Laura who is stopping thee 1 < An important event in fraternal cir cbs was the resignaton this week of C J Jensen consul commander of the local camp Voolen of the World 11 Jensen finds his 5me so fully occupied that he cannot attend to the duties of the office in as punctlious a manner a he deems proper Hence he prefers that the lodg be presided over by some one else I was succeeded in the position I by John N Ericksen who was adviser lieutenant lIe In turn by M A Isncs I former escort and he b3 Scott Mc CI < lan 000 Dr and Mrs H P lforrc went down to Salt Lake on a few days visit during dur-ing the wfel AMERICA ORK SOCIETY Special CoresIondence American Fork April HDr L A Todd returned on Monday from the meeting of the Presbytery of the Presbyterian Pres-byterian church held at llt Pleasant He was elected delegate to represent Utah at the general synod to be held at St Paul 4 > 0 Alexander Dc Long returned from a tour through Wyoming Yenesda w 5 > < Beatrice LogIc returned from Sunshine Sun-shine last week where she has been teaching > 0 lv Bennett and Mrs C A Glazier were among those who had the pleasure pleas-ure of seeIng the JamesKlddcrYarde company at Provo Vednesday evening 0 Mrs Benjamin Bennett returned home Tuesday from a three das visit in Salt Lake City o > 0 Anthon Nelson returned home from a busIness trip today 4 < < Mrs D W Bennett front fercur is visiting the family o of Charles Logic Misses Mary and Ben Grant from Logan arc visiting In James Newton iJrs May Marshall Mrs Julia Grant Mrs E G McClary and < Mr Viiaml H Grant this week < i v 0 Mr and Mrs James Newton were visiting at Sal Lake City the 1rst part ot this week 0 Clara Elnora and Albert Blohm return turn this week to their school at Salt Lake City a a 0 Mrs John lcXel Is visiting Mrs Bura Jacobson in Salt Lake City this week i > Mrs May Tuft of Monroe Is visiting her grandmother Mrs BIrch and will return home Sunday LOGAN SOCIETY SpecIal Corespondence Logan April HIr Emi Anderson who left yesterday for the European nssonary Held wa tendered a farewell fare-well party the evening before his de pature His Immediate relates and a few friends were the guests and avery a-very pleasant evening o < they all spent Marshal Far pad a visit to friends In Sal Lake this week < > Joel Hicks an ertwhie Lobanite but now re1ding in Caste Gate spent the grater part of the week visiting friends in Logan o pi Miss Iamie Smith of Saford Ariz short is stopping tIme with Logan relatives for a 0 i 4 Dr O W Snow and wife are now T S IdeaLs of Logan having moved over from Brigham during > the week I Cyrus Jones ho is mploed at Poe atelo spent two or three days of this 1 I week 1 visIting in Logan wIth his fam1 4 4 fr A big bal will be given this evening in the Palace hal for the benefit of Mr Oia Larson of the First ward He goes to Europe on 0 a 1lssin shortly lon IOes Tlmtchr spent several days of this week with Logan relatives rela-tives VASTON SOCIETY Sptclal Correspondence Evanston Wyo April 1fr 1 D Jackson and daughter Jean stopped off for a short visit with frIends on their way to Salt Lake City to joIn 11 Jackson who is the proprietor of the Grand Pacific hotel 1n Jackson and Miss Jean have been visiting through the cast for the past three months and while In Canton Pa attended thewet dim of Miss Katherine Sweet who visited In our city three ear ago and 10 Is still well remembered b3 our young society people 0 0 Mr and Mrs E J LeIs spent a few pleasant days with friends in Salt Lake and Ogden 0c0 lfr Ed Chapman visIted in Zion on Thursday and FrIday b 4 0 Miss Lyle Winslow is visiting her brother in Salt Lake City < 0 Miss Hattie Rathbun is visiting friends in Salt Lake < < Dr Keith Mr Bringtou and Mr Draper were In Sal Lake long enough to take their annual bath in the San taium 0 0 I Mrs Mark V Foote Is visiting I Lake frIends City at the Grad Pacific in Sat I o 0 < Our little city is overflowing with leg le-g talent called here b3 the session of the district court < 0 0 Mrs Jake Gotttein is visiting her mother and sister In Salt Lake o < > 0 Mrs 7f J Young took a flying trip to Salt Lake the frt of the weeks o week-s < Mr J Eakins manager of the Bee man Co store is In Salt Lake at Vie Kenycn under treatment for an illness from which he has ben suffering suffer-ing for the past six weeks Miss SaJe Rankin has bee at her home in Salt Lake for the past week suffering from a bone felon o < Mrs Code spent Sunday in Sat Lake City 00 c Miss Lunn spent several das shopping shop-ping and sightseeing in Salt Lake 4 0 0 Miss Laura Clark gave a charming party to her young friends last Friday evening Games were played and de liious refreshments were served and a most delightful evenIng was spent |