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Show - , ; . A RECENT addition to locil army circles is Mrs. S. L; Graham, wife of Colonel S. L. Graham, the new executive officer of the war prison barracks. Colonel and Mrs. Graham are from Baltimore and will be warmly welcomed by army and town folk. Punctuality : One of ihe Fruits of War "Time and tide wait for 116 , man." but the hours one wastes waiting for tardy frienda or ' business associates put to lome real purpose would aecomplish much. Poor old father Time, ao much abused in adage, ntolen from and jrished -away, yet re- ma insaneternif3 The days of rhilino; away time is past, the precious golden moments are more appreciated now that we know what they may aceoraplish, and they are our own again to make the most of the days twenty-four hours promise. m It has been bad orra to be late to Red Cross, war work, . Liberty loan or gauze appointments appoint-ments .during the siege of war; it line always htm ite rwp tri keep one's hostess waiting at dinner, yet there are those among us who cultivated, cherished and 1 nursed-that bad form until toler- ant friends referred to them as the late Mrs. ijo-and-Ko. but now. ' after two years of intensive training, will not these laggards resent being classed thusly. pre-ferriug pre-ferriug to adopt a wrist watch ; and make a pre-Xew Year reso- ' Itition' to keep all engagements 1 promptly, thereby making their presence more desirable in not hindering those who are punctilious, punc-tilious, remembering the sling of; the old school' rhyme. "'A dillar. a dollar, a 10 o'clock scholar." 1 . i SOCIETY ' PUTTINGS MHR f'HARI.KS V.. FOX will sr- ' rive Sunday from Washing- ; Ion. D. C., to a 1 tend the wedding wed-ding of her 'n. Lieutenant ' 'nrntnander Ijiwrence Kox. lT. S. N,' int Mies Grace Cooke. Mrs. Fox will . at the Hotel L'tflh during her stay j m Salt Lfike. , . 1 1 J- , Mrs. RiiKell Corwlmnn fJraham, tor- ' . merty Mies Clorence Cooke, daughter I V "f Mr. and Mra. W. II. Cooke, and her thavo children, Ttotcrt oodman "ira- j nam and Junior On ham. have arrived ( from Walnut (Jrove. Cal., to be with) ihe Cooke family on First avenue until after the wedding of her slstec, Mies j firace Cooke, snd Lieutenant Com man- der John Uwrence Fox. C. S. N. ! i guests of the -W. T. Klsers on their wedding trip several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plunihof have departed for Omxha. accompanied by Mr. Plumhor sister. Mis. Martha Plumhnf Smith, wife of the late Fred Smith. Mrs Smith will remain with her brother and his family Indefinitely. Mrs. Arthur Sullivan returned the lat rt the week from Idaho Falls, where she was called by the Illness of her sutler, who in now convalescent. . fr. and Mrp. Morton McDowell have as thetr guest Mm. U. F. Welch of Kdmonton. Canada. Kvana will loin his family for the hululaj a. - Mr. and Mra. C. H. 'Taimnge will leave tod-.y for the F.ast. Mrs. Tal-mne Tal-mne will viit in KMnNR City during dur-ing Mr. Tatmage's absence In New York. Co 1 re n and M rs. Cp renre F. Ie of S !; Knsa. Cal., who have been the guejr ( Mr. and Mrs. II.. W. TVrtx have got lo Washington for Ihe next confn -ional session. 4 Mra. P. .1. yuenlr cf K em merer. Wyo.. iff visiting relatives and friends In Salt Iake Mrs. W. I? Ie Wolf of Heavrr la npending a week In Salt I-Hke with ! friends. M rs. John T. ?n ne 1 1 a n of Ices n Turk. Cal, who has spent the fsll at j the Karl A. S rrid home with Mr. Hcheld and Mr. and Mrs. John ' 1 Scheid. Is now with her mother and winter. Mrs. U C. Schetd and Miss Klfle Hcheid. ...... ... T. C. Loughborough has returned from a visit to Los Angelas and the beaches. Mrs Frsnk L. Dodge has gone to I Keokuk, la., where she was called by the death of her nephew, Stephen Irwin. Mr. and M r. Irwin will be remetn - bered bv Salt leakers. . lhy m-re Mrs. Edna Callighan and son, Boyd f'slllghan, are now at home in the KHsp apartments on Kast First routh treet. Mrs. Russell Klmhall Woodruff iMfss M.argaret M"lntyre affo Mrs. Kenneth Yeates (Miss Marlon Meln-trrel Meln-trrel arrived on Tuesday ' from the South, where they have been with i heir hushands, who are In training. Mrs. Yea tea and Mra. WToodruff will be at home with their parents, Mr. end Mrs. W. H. Mclntyre. until their husbands' return. r A bahy girt came to gladden the home of Major and Mrs. Joseph H. Tyler at Ft. Douglas Sunday. Mra. T,yer waa formerly Miss Virginia Whitney, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Austin K. Tiernan. s Friends In Salt Lake will be grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Henry Prosper Stews rt, which occurred in Kansas City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Stewart had made their home in Salt Iake for several years and made many friends during their sojourn here. Mm. Henry B. KanfoM, formerly Mlsa Irene McCann. daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. T. McCann of this city. ha arrived to visit her parents during the absence of her husband. Lieutenant Lieuten-ant San ford, In France. I'pon the return re-turn of Lieutenant Sanford the couple will make their home In Mansfield. X Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Felt left last week for New York and Washington, k Mrs. Felt Is a daughter of the late tagresman Joseph Howell. Friends of Mrs. Wallace O. Hunter will he glad to know that she and hr small son Brownie are recovering : fiom an attack of influenza. 1 Mrs, W. S. Anderson has gone to Te to join her eon. Bates Anderson. Mrs. A. T. Moon Is visiting her father end mother In Pueblo. Mrs. Thomas Benton Hunter, who ' r'ml h"r fnr th f'merat of her ; i brother. Fred A. TIale Jr., left Turs-: Turs-: day for her home In San Francisco. I t - Mrs. Paul Thllo of iXichesne is visiting visit-ing her mother, Mrs. laac Jennlng". at her home on South Thirteenth Kast street for a few" weeks. Mr. and Mrs. .Tame Chamber Dick j have moved into their new home on Sigsbea venue which thev recently purchased from Mrs. Fdn Caliaghwn. Mrs, Sarah K. Cassldy left Monday for Lob Angeles to spend the winter with her daughter, .Mrs. K. J. Jjm-phier, Jjm-phier, formerly Miss Blanche TassJdy. M rs. C I i ff or d Kay le f t today for Portland to remain some time Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson of Mid-vale Mid-vale are rejoicing over the arrival nf a baby girl. Mrs. Johnson was formerly for-merly Miss Marguerite Duvall. a well known local musician. Mr. Johnson Is in training at Ft. Ixgan. Miss Mllward Deas. daughter of Captain Cap-tain and Mrs. W. B, Deas of Ft. Doug- 1 IrtH. leaves Saturday for a visit at their former home In San Francisco. . Mr. sr.1 Mrs. Joseph Nelson haw gone to New York for a several weeks" trip. e A fourth little daughter came to Mr. and Mrs. Ksrl Klchnrd Pembroke Thsnksgiving day, at the Holy Croim hospital. ' Mrs. J. K. Cawley and Mrs. M. K. Murphy havs gone to Omaha, where they were called by the serious Illness of Mrs. J. L. Sexton, formerly Miss Margaret Murphy, who Is III with In- fluenza. Mrs. John W. Rennle of F!vanton ; Is a guet of her mother, Mrs. M. J. : Young, in the CrJtchlo nprtmnT. . Mrs. Rennlp in en route to Cslifornfa to spend the w4nfr during her hue- band's absence In France. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jennings will spend the winter In southern California. Califor-nia. They will ship their automobile and spend part of the time motoring. President and Mrs. Heber J. Grant! have gone to Calif.. iris for a short va- I cation and Klder and Mrs. David O McKay will join them later and ac-I i company them home. I j Lieutenant John V. Ax ton, chaplain! TT. R A., has been ordered to Hobo-ken. Hobo-ken. N. J. Mrs. Aston, formerly Miss Hazel Edwards, will remain with her parents until Lieutenant Alton la permanently per-manently located. Mr. and Mr. W. R. Thurston have returned from an extended automobile trip to California. r Mr. end Mrs. Jav R MIIner and1 small eon end daughter have returned 1 from a two months trip to- Corona do. i - .1 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Brensford. ac- rom nan led by their daughter. Mra- j lvts Evans, and two young daughter ( Rachel and FTllen. left Monday for Is : AngeJes o spend the- winter at fh UtansfonJ winter borne there. Mr. J |