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Show TRUTH. Our i i X Agents Dr. Deimel Linen Mesh Underwear. TELEPHONE 192. . - u V4 raj fr . 4 S Shirts to Order. 2 rings. Charles Crane. As the service ended the piano gave forth the Mendelssohn Wedding, March. Receiving with the bridal party were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crane, Mrs. Walker, the mother of the groom, and Mrs. Connors. Mrs. Halm poured coffee in the dining room, assisted by the Misses Virginia Holt, Erickson, Irma Walker, Clara Deighton and Nan Short. In the sitting room Miss Helen Halm and Miss Louise Holt served punch. The couple went directly to their new home, 777 ESast Second South street. dt dt Miss Edith Maguire of Provo left Wednesday for her home after spending a few days in the city.' Miss Maguire will return and spend November and December in town. dt dt Mrs. J. D. Thompson will leave shortly for California, where she will spend the winter. dt dt The marriage of Miss Mabelle Lundberg and D. J. Gustaveson took place Wednesday at noon in the temple. E fi n4 "i Agents dt dt The meeting of the Cleofan was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Charles Wells on Second street. Mrs. John McVicker read a paper on Healthful Mentality. dt dt The first meeting of the Womans club will be held next Tuesday with Mrs. C. S. Kinney. Mrs. A. J. Johnson will read an original story. dt dt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Jennings are spending a month in St. Louis. dt dt Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Sands are now in their new home at 1250 East First South street. Over The details of your work and decide if it is satisfac- tory, if not, we can assure you, if our patron, of that SATISFACTORY FEELING. Troy Laundry, Dr. Jaesrer Sanitary Wool Underwear.... THE LAUNDRY OF QUALITY, Brown, Terry L Woodruff Co, i- Jy lust Glance Our articles of Haberdashery because of the distinctive style and newness. This applies to the Hats as well; some prefer the $5.00 qualities, others the $3.00 grades; both are stylish. 4 ' Patrons Admire 166 MAIN STREET PHONES BELL 192 and 193. IND. 166 MAIN 192. STREET. Mrs. Edward M. Husbands has gone house and Mrs. A. T. Sanford read a in private and the couple took the to New York to spend the winter. paper on Mythology and History of next train to Ogden, where they will Short talks on The Napo- remain for a few days. Japan. dt dt leon of Japan were a feature. dt dt Miss Addle Zane entertained the dt dt Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Miss Mose members of club the younger Bridge at her home Thursday. dt dt Mrs. Koop of San Francisco is in the city visiting Heath. her sister, Mrs. dt dt Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Bascom entertained about thirty of their friends at bridge Monday evening, the affair ing in honor of Mrs. W. G. Sharp and Mrs. Thomas Davis, who are visiting in the city. The beautiful home on Fifth South street was decorated with autumn flowers and white roses. be- dt dt Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Street have arrived in the city, and Mrs. Street is t present the guest of Major and Mrs. Smith at Fort Douglas. dt dt Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Ross returned from Denver and the east, and left Tuesday for a visit to Mr. Ross parents in California. Miss Mamie Ross is still in Denver visiting her sister, Mrs. Spencer. dt dt Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Fenton returned Monday from the east, where they spent the past month. They visited Chicago and St. Louis and enjoyed a trip through Georgia and Tennessee. dtdt Mrs. H. G. Brockman is at home for a few days at the Knutsford before leaving for a trip through southern Utah. dt dt The Tourist section of the Ladies Literary club met Tuesday at the club Mrs. E. C. Parsons entertained a party of friends at the theatre Monday evening in honor of Miss Kirkpatrick and Miss Mose Kirkpatrick of San Francisco. d dt Miss L. C. Taylor 'has returned from the east. While there she visited Kansas City, St. Louis and Worlds fair. dt dt Mrs. Benner X. Smith gave a luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Fred Baker and Mrs. Kirby, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ferry. Kirkpatrick arrived Monday from San Francisco and are guests at the Marshall home on Fifth East street. Mr. and dt j Mrs. U. U. Hiskey entertained at a dinner Monday evening in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Hiskey and Dr. E. V. Silver. dt dt Mrs. T. J. Lambert entertained Monday evening in honor of her fa- ther, Dr. S. B. Young. dt Mrs. W. T. Benson entertained dt Monday afternoon for Mrs. J. C. HanMrs. Edgar S. Darling has returned chett, who leaves shortly for California. from Detroit. dt dt dt dt Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herz are now Mrs. J. D. Adams left Monday for with Mr. and Mrs. the east, where she will spend the making their home George Derr, 125 First street. winter o dt dt LIVE BUT SIXTY MINUTC& Mrs. James A. Miner entertained at a luncheon at the Alta club Tuesday One Class of Creatures That Has but for Mrs. Truman of Michigan. Brief Existence. dt dt Is it worth while to develop for Mrs. H. C. Brownlee entertained years in the mud to emerge at last toafternoon informally. Tuesday day in all the glory of wings and endt dt tomological finery, to dance a turn .' Dr. and Mrs. J. C. . Hanchett re- the sunlight, wed, become parents of ceived their friends of the Maccabees a multitudinous family, then die, all Tuesday evening at their home on within an hour? Hereabouts is the East Second South street. says a reign of the ephemera, writer. As you cast your line into dt dt The Cleofan met Tuesday after- the water they dance around your noon with Mrs. Charles Wells at 420 head in countless swarms. While you have smoked a pipe and made a score Second street. so of casts the fly has crawled or dt Frank L. Hart and Miss Ella En- from the mud, shorn itself of the robe which served as protection sign were married at St. Pauls the moisture; it has danced church Monday by the Rev. C. E. Per- against its love dance, its eggs in myriads kins. The ceremony was performed are deposited in the water and the fly itself is dead. Some one will come along' and collect millions of those eggs, and you will use them for fishing. .The corpses of the flies will lie so thick upon the ground that the husbandman might use them for a fertilizer. The eggs which escape the vender of bait will turn . to larvae, which at the end of three years probation will themselves tread a measure in the air and die at the end of sixty minutes of true' existence. dt |