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Show tru t h. of bodice elaoorately trimmed with lace. her cousin, Mr. Albert Warrington Summit She carried a shower bouquet of Norfolk, Va. A reception at brides roses. At the reception, which lasted from 5 to 8 oclock, the bride and groom were assisted in receiving and entertaining their friends by Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wimmer, Mrs. G. N. Shores, Miss Marge Ivie, Miss Ethel Simon, Miss Laura Wimmer, Miss Jean Home, Mrs. C. W. Spaulding, Miss Hazel Wimmer, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left on the evening train for St. Louis and other points in Missouri and will be at home to their friends after November 1 at 675 Fifth East. has gone to San William P. Hemphill i Francisco lor a two weeks visit. While away he will attend the Knights Templars convention at San Francisco. 'dt dt Miss Marguerite Taylor will return Sunday from a months visit with triends in Bingham. dt dt The Misses May and Edith Hunter entertained at dinner Wednesday even- ing, the guests being members of a camping party who enjoyed an outing this summer at Silver Lake. Covers were laid for Miss Ivy Young, Miss Mary Greg, Miss Lucile McClelland, Miss Ruby jfoung, Miss Marg Summer-haySteiner Simpson, Robert Culver, Will Reese, Orson Rawlins, Will Wet-zelTerry Fox. p & The marriage of Miss Minnie Walker, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Walker of this city, and A.: C. Albright of Hastings, Neb., took place Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. Burmes-ter- , Rev. Dr. McNiece performing the ceremony. In addition to the brides mother there were present at the ceremony Mrs. Burihester and the Misses Burmester, Mrs. Rabe and Mrs. E. L. Heal of Park City. Following the marriage service a wedding breakfast was served, after which Mr. and Mrs. left for a trip to St. Louis and Chicago. They will make their home at Hastings, Neb.where Mr. Allbri. is engaged in business. dt dt Miss Ruby Lindsay returned Wednesday from Walla Walla, Wash., where for the past four months she has been heading lady in the La Veras Park Theater company. dt dt Dr. Wm. Broadbent returned from St. Louis Wednesday, where" he attended the International Dental convention. dt .dt The Boston Evening Star of-- . August 31 cor tains this nptice of the marriage of Miss Caroline R. Bitting of Washington and Lieut. John B. Barnes, V S. A., stationed at Fort Douglas: Miss Caroline R. Bitting of Washington, D. C., and Lieut. John B. Barnes of the Unite! States army were married this ' s, I. l, All-brig- ht ' -- afternoon at 2 oclock at the Church of the Transfiguration in the Blue Ridge mcuntains, net far form Blue Ridge Summit. Rev. Horace Stovel'i performSeveral hundred ed the ceremony. Washingtoniansmany including guests, -who are spending the summer in the Blue. Ridge resdrt region, witnessed tbs ceremony! Miss Ruth Bitting, sister of the bride, Lieut. G. R. Tvata maid of honor. was man. The A,., best S.; J. Spaulding, were Lieut. . fclliptt J. Dent, U. ushers. Mr.Selnlih S.A.,.and hjaynard of Babride tfas given, aray. by ltimore. The Villa foLowed the ceremony. The bride cut the wedding cake with the grooms sword. Lieut. Barnes recently returned from service in the Philippines with his regiinfantry. The ment, the Twenty-nint- h biide is a talented musician, known in Washington and Norfolk society. Lieut, and Mrs. Barnes, left for Fort Douglas, where the grooms regiment is now stationed. " of the (Being the personal opinions is In else writer and for which no one any manner responsible.) was doubtless wooing her in the same old style, when the sire broke in upon lim with a ietter, in which he the youngsters that, while courting was all right in its way, it should be done on business principles; ergo, dont forget that there is money n lard. Think of a fellow going out n the gloamng with a tidy little bunch of sweet femininity; think of roaming through the short grass, with the perfume of the flowers on every hand; with the songs of the birds making the air melodious think of the delicious last good night and the dreams of bliss afterward and then imagine, if you can, this youth awakening to read a letter from dad telling him that while last nights hallowed happiness was all right in a way, there was money to be made in short ribs. For a period covering a year, or Old thereabouts, the alleged letter of a verGorgon Graham, written by satile genius named Lorimor, have been appearing in the Saturday Evening Post, and in book form. The pubo lic is now promised another installment Interest-BearinSecurities, of the same stuff. Really, I wish he McGurrin & Co., investment bankers, wouldnt. True, the readers of the Yielding six per cent, compounded latest literature have petwice a year, make an ideal investment. They can be procured from rused them and pronounced them Salt Lake City.,, The Investor holds good, but everything that has a the security. We do the work. dt dt jingle in these days, or that is novel, o no matter how incorrect, is pronounced The young man got married and Mr. L. H. Farnsworth is back at his one end The bride went on a honeymoon. good. These letters constitute desk in Waflkers bank after an absence beof an imaginary correspondence and he were enjoying themselves of several weeks, part of which was octween a father and a son. An imagin- hugely until one day another of these cupied in attending the meeting of the ary father and a imaginary son. The letters came in which the groom was supreme lodge of the Knights of Py- old man is in an pack- urged to hurry back; there was a run pork imaginary thias. Mr. Farnsworth was honored of hogs in from Kansas and the proshouse business, yet so true to life ing pects for a rise in side meat were by being elected Supreme Chancellor, is the in that description conveyed good. the head of the entire order. It is a the stuff one involuntarily reading jt dt distinction well earned by Mr. Farns- smells grease. The thoughts are reThis sort of literature reminds me worth, who has been a consistent dolent with leaf lard and are strung is told about a case Knight for years, and has passed together in links, like sausage, while of the story that through all the positions of honor and the aphorisms, and there are many against the government brought by one trust within the gift of the order and are chunky, like side meat. All the John Smith, who claimed that the acquitted himself well in them all. He ideals run to fat and if the author was furwas warmly congratulated by his to be judged by his expressions bu United States owed him for meat friends in achieving the highest place one conclusion could be reached anc nished the soldiers during the war of as a Pythian. that is cnat Heaven, with such a man the revolution. Patrick Henry was o would not be a place of delight, unless counsel for the government and deBURLINGTON ROUTE. it was one vast hog killing emporium, fended the action successfully. Smith cr a never ceasing meat cannery. The Rriace sleeping car leaves Salt Lake son was away, courting a young wo- made out a very good case, because City daily at 3:15 p. m.f arrives St. man, at the time one of these letters there were no witnesses to swear that Louis 7:19 a. m. Good time to reach was written. He had selected a bright- he hadnt furnished a lot of beef, and the Fair. eyed young woman for a fiance and while Patrick Henry knew the man was a liar, he could not prove it. So he decided to leave the matter in the hands of the jury, after making a powerful plea. He stood up before the twelve men and gave them a short history of the struggle for liberty. He told of the bravery of the Americans at Brandywine and at Princeton; of the gallantry manifested at Trenton and at White Plains; of the sufferings AND DAY of the army at Valley Forge, of the surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga. He related the self sacrificing spirit that 1 Studies w 11 be resumsd September 7 promted Robert Morris to raise the Minim, Primary, Academic, and money to pay the half starved troops College University departments. Thorough courses in Ancient and and the patriotism inspired by the Modern Languages. X Science, Mathematics. Music and Commercial words of Thomas Paine. He cited the branches receive especial attention. X Students are prepared for West perfect unanimity with which those Point. Annapolis and all departments of Civil Service. devoted to the cause of freedom workX A limited number of private rooms, for which early application should be made. ed and fought. Then he changed his theme slightly. "During all this harA lull corps oi efficient and experienced professors. X For further mony of efforts; all this self sacrifice; particulars, call on or address all this bravery and gallant strugTHE VERY REV. PRESIDENT. gling there was but one discordant note. It was the Voice of John Smith going from camp to camp and from to battlefield battlefield yelling Beef. won Beef, the case. Henry The jury laughed John Smith out of . : g so-call- ed All Hallows College Salt Lake City BOARDING I SCHOOL Kranich & Bach court. Pianos I . . dt dt ail this stuff written by Through Lorimor there hasnt been a- single sentiment worth., remembering; nothing save pork. No allusion to doing good to your fellow man; simply advice to buy of him pork, and sell to him, pork. No admonitions to the young man to scatter through the world as he travelled it, such rays of unshine as he might by good deeds; simply talk, think and sell, pork. No word about god! books and their influence for the betterment of men and women; simpjyork. Chase dollars through the avenues opened by pork. Follow the glittey of gold through the narrow alleys' .aid the divioiis windings of the city -- whdse motto-is,Get ... porfc 7 ; - ARE STANDARDS Daynes & : . CHATTER. OF PERFECTION Romney Piano Co. 40 RlCHAHliS STKtt-l.- . nwmH.innjmnmmnonniiniiiHniiinm!miiMriiirnnnifnilCtftTnniTTnrTnTf -- , l . |