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Show TRUTH PURELY PERSONAL. CLOSE OF THE CARNIVAL. Not since the Pioneer Jubilee has Salt : Lake had such a rollicking Jolly week as it has experienced during the Elks j ; carnival. It has been one continued and fun. Street festivities of round on the Midway, the parades, the shows and music above all the the booths, ' Kangaroo court have contributed to ' ' the gaiety and relaxation In which everybody joined with the most hearty The reign of lovely and good-wil- l. ; graceful Queen Mabelle may justly be . charterlzed as the most propicious in the history of the city, and it will be . with regret that her subjects will see her tonight divest herself of her royal robes and return to private life. She bore the character regally, with queen-- ; ly dignity, and justly merited the loyal Her devotion which she received. maids of honor also acquitted them-- : 4; selves with the traditional dignity and s ) i i : : r j; G. M. Whitmore, cashier of the First National bank of Nephi, was a caller State Auditor Tingey on Monday. John Cooper, senior partner in the hardware firm of Cooper, Pyper & Co. of Nephi, was in the city Tuesday on business. on Dr. Tumgren has recovered from his recent illness. Miss Dora Jayne and Miss Georgie McCausland have returned to Logan after a visit to Mrs. I. B. Schermer at the Manitou. COMMERCIAL there. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Eldredge of Coalville were carnival visitors this week. i d, one-ma- Vernal are attending the Episcopal convention at St. Mark's cathedral today. Mrs. J. M. Freedman of San Francisco and Mrs. Emma Skaggs of Sacramento are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ewing at the. Cullen hotel. P. H. Lannan has returned from attending a meeting of the Associated Press in New York. me d. oth-erwis- Rev. M. J. Hershey of Fort Duchesne, and Archdeacon Ostersen of MENS DAY PARADE ity school at that place, with the min-to Mr. Bodell expects istry In view'. course in three his entire complete years, when he will be ready for ordination. Dr. L. G. Armstrong of Boscobel, Wis., is visiting with his son George G. Armstrong in the city. J. Erickson and wife of Mount were carnival visitors this week. E. A. Whitaker of Los Angeles was in the city the early part of this week, looking after his property Interests. Alma Katz, Drs. Critchlow and Tripp and Harry Shearman killed five elk and three antelope on a hunting trip in Wyoming. A NEW GAME, has gone Engineer W. P. Hardesty on lne days when hearts were trumps are ' a six Boston and York to New oer; business weeks no trip. with more; them Cupid plays ' en women i from their calm hed ruffle, Will Clawson, the artist, who was Tis diamonds comes out in the shuffle. critically ill at a hospital in San Francisco, is rapidly recovering. Suburbanite We were a little afraid J. W. Hathaway, division deputy inof the consolidation of the Salt Lake ternal revenue collector from Helena, City and Rapid Transit street car com- Mont., was in Salt Lake for several panies, because we were of the opinion days this week. n that if what might be called a W. C. Dunbar, Jr., of Boise, Ida., w'as power were put into effect, we might a carnival visitor this week. get poorer service. As a matter of fact, of the the Paymaster C. E. St&nton is better now than it ever orders receive to oas service will States army been. Hail to Superintendent United on reaching San Francisco from Manila Read! grace of the positions which they occu-PieThe carnival in all respects was a ) great success, financially and It i3 estimated that the net will foot up to $7000 or $8000. profits j The Kangaroo court was a great source i of revenue, and while during the latter H days the officers of the court worked with too much persistence and not enough discretion, they will be for- Jol-l- y given. The Elks are whole-souleThe people of Salt good fellow's. Lake and the visitors will have pleasant recollections of the carnival and will look forward with eager anticipation to the meeting of the grand lodge of Elks in this city next summer. ,i to proceed to Fort Omaha to take station after a short leave of absence, during which he and Mrs. Stanton will visit old friends in Salt Lake. Col. A B. Hayes was down from Ogden on Tuesday. M. J. OMeara left for Tonapah Tuesday to look over his mining properties John M. Sherrard, manager of the of High Taylor Iron and Steel company old-tiFAMILIAR CONVERSATION. Bridge, N. J., is visiting his friend A. C. Smith in the city. "Hello, Bill! Mr. and Mrs. John P. Meakln wrere Hello, Jim! visitors at Mount Pleasant Tuesday Mrs. Stella Haskell of St. Paul is in "Been to the German village? and Wednesday. Mr. Meakln lectured Salt Lake with a view of becoming a "Yes. there in the interest of the Woodmen permanent resident of Utah. of the World. "So have I "Been kangarooed? William editor of the Wasatch J. Knox Bodell of this city, who has Wave of Buys, is in the Yes. Heber, city. been a lay reader in the Episcopal "So have I. church for the last two years, leaves Dave Day, representing the Governare you fixed? "How next Monday for San Mateo, Cal., ment department of mineralogy at the Dead where he will enter the Church Divin- Buffalo exposition, was calling on old "So am I.broke. ELKS ; 5 e. j j j friends in the city on Wednesday. He Is accompanied by Mrs. Day. Albert Hagan of Mammoth was in the city on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nesbitt and Dr. T. H. Montgomery of Eureka came in Tuesday to attend the carnival. W. H. Caldwrell and A. J. Bruno of Tooele were in the city yesterday. Mr. and .Mrs. W. A. Holzheimer of Eureka were up for the carnival. Judge King and A. S. Fowler went to Scofield Wednesday on legal business. R. A. Mander, a prominent sheepman of Grantsville, was in the city Wednesday en route home from Chicago Sheriff Storrs and wife were in from Provo on Thursday. R. S. Spense, an oil man of Evanston, Wyo., was in the city Thursday accompanied by Mrs. Spense and daughters. D. F. Morris, manager of the Union BECAUSE OF YOU. Sweet is the breath of the lilac, And the young grass bending with dew. And the earth has a note Like a song in the throat Of a bird, Because of You. Pillar of light in the desert Is your white soul leading me through, And I feel not a fear. For the heavens bend near To the earth, Because of You. Strong for the tempest and battle. And to God more trusting and true; With a smile for the scars, And a face to the stars, t my Love! Because of You. O, ANNIE PIKE. The pictures of the Judges of the Kangaroo court are to occupy a place of honor on the walls of the new clubhouse. They will be held in high esteem by future generations as the men who made the carnival a financial success. Pacific Coal companys store at Rock A CLOSE RESEMBLANCE. Springs, is in the city, accompanied The resemblance women and dollars is deep; by Mrs. Morris and Mrs. D. M. Thayer. For nothing their power can balk; Fergus Coalter made a business trip Then the more of them both you together C&1X k6Pi extending over several days to The more will both of them talk. a-tw-ixt |