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Show keeping thing hum mingf This "Popular Store" intend to receive it New and Fall Style with empty counter chelves. For week we have been Summer Stock, pruning out our Now to the Level they are Reduced where one stupenduou effort must rid u of the remainder) so this week in order to move every vestige of Summer good, to induce Swift Sellto make the ing and Big Selling and wheels of commerce flash, the Prices Pruning Knife has been inserted yjRE deeply into Every Department. C5TABUSM10 ONC PRICK TO AIL 1BB4 HCVCR Social UNOCRSOLI Me. Wednesday was a marked day of gaiety and enjoyment at the country club, several charming dinner parties were given by the different members, chief of which was one given by Mrs. Victor Clement, at which fifty guests were present. The tables were spread on the lawn and gay Japanese lanterns lent brilliancy to the scene, the flowers ' used in the decoration were pink carnations, and Japanese fans served for A number of smaller place cards. dinner parties were given by Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. by Miss Kirkpatrick. In Mc-Gurrina- is the gnest of Mrs. Martin, are at home at 641 East Fourth South street, ft ft Mrs. Mary McCallum leaves tomorrow for New York City, where she will be the guest, for several weeks of Mrs. Nelson Herrick Henry. ft ft Dr. Garrison left Wednesday for Portland, Oregon, to be gone three or four weeks. ft ft Mrs. P. A. H. Franklin is the guest of Mrs. La Forgee for a brief time, ft ft Mr. Joel Priest is visiting for a week with his wifes relatives in Nebraska, where Mrs. Priest is spending the summer. ft ft Miss Edith Midgley was hostess of a very pretty lawn fete, at her home on Fifth East street on Wednesday evening. The Misses Winnie Evans and Claire Midgley served punch, about seventy-fiv- e guests were present. ft ft Mrs. W. H. Jones entertained the McKean and Maxwell corps on Thursday afternoon. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nelden entertained the members of the music section of the Ladies' Literary club, and a few friends, last evening, a rare program was enjoyed. ft ft Miss Mattie Parker is the guest of the Misses Raybould. ft ft Mrs. David B. Hempstead goes to Brighton today to be the guest of Mrs. Heber M. Wells. ft ft ' Miss Lucy Van Cott and Miss Price leave today for Portland, Ore.: They will sail later for San Francisco. SOUTH FORK NOTES. nd More than four hundred guests have the evening under the efficient guid- been registered here since July 18. ft ft . ance of Mrs. D. S. Sturgiss, of Fort A very enjoyable time was passed at Douglas, as hostess, a delightful dancing party was enjoyed, over a hundred the pavilion on Monday evening. A guests were present. The regimental band from the post furnished entranc- program consisting of songs, recitapiano and vocal solos and dancing ing music and the beautiful grounds tions, was out. carried were a veritable fairy land with the ft ft gay lanterns and decorations, ft ft On Saturday evening a Police Court " The hospitable Kimball home on will be a feature of camp life. A well Main street was the scene of a charm- known gentleman from the capital city ing musical on Monday evening, given will be tried for selling artificial ice, a hobo case will come up for hearing and in honor of Mr. Woodmansee. another Salt Laker will appear on a ft ft of flirtation. A big time is Mrs. E. W. Duncan was the hostess charge of a musical on Wednesday given in honor of Mr. Woodmansee, Mr. Goddard and Professcr Shelton, a fine musical program was rendered, after which refreshments and a social hour was enjoyed. ft ft Miss Katherine Geddes entertained delightfully at luncheon on Tuesday, in honor of Miss Lockhart of Colorado, ft ft , R. L. Tracy ot Salt Lake is spending ten days at the Forks. ft ft The family of Mayor Thompson, of Utahs chief city is making an extended stay. The mayor comes up to spend Sundays. ft ft Mrs. E. Mulford, of the metropolis, and daughter, together with Mrs. S. Hays and daughters, have returned to Salt Lake after a pleasant outing at this resort. ft ft S. M. Barlows family, with the chief thrown in a part of the time, are having on to her Wednesday complimentary guest, Mrs. E. R. Dickinson of Denver. Nasturtiums graced the parlors in profusion. The Misses Harrison presided over the punch bowl. About forty guests were present ft ft Mrs. W. H. Myers entertained informally for Mrs. Dickinson, yesterday morning. ft ft Mrs. George Martin, with her sister Mrs. Gorman, of Gunnison, Colo., who ft ft Mr. and Mrs. A. Bailey of Salt Lake are registered for some length of time. ft ft Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Jones of Murray were patrons on Monday. ft ft E. H. Pierce of the chief city came up with the Tabernacle choir on Monday. ft ft The Misses Swan came up from Salt Lake on Monday. ft ft Mrs. L. O. Taft of Provo was a guest early this week. ft ft R. Craig and wife, of Salt Lake, accompanied by Miss Edna D. Donahue of Omaha, were visitors on Sunday. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Romney of the capital city came up early in the week. ft ft M. S. Pendergast, a well known Salt Laker, was a guest on Sunday. ft ft McDaniel Misses and Connelly of Kansas City came up on Monday. ft ft Miss Helen R. Jenkins and Miss Nettie Pettit, two of Sait Lakes teachers, came up with the choir on Monday. The selection by Chief of Police Paul of John Burbidge for the position of police captain is one of the best that could have been made. Captain Burbidge is a model officer in all respects and he has thoroughly earned his Announcement In Sunday's Pupers. DONT MISS IT. tfOAfr ACX.5H0SrZ. had. Come and get one with prices cut like this: $10.00 Suits 15.00 Suits 20.00 Suits J. P. GARDNER, for $ 7m for lr.00. for 15.00. 136-13- 8 Cloja al 6 p. m. Ejeeapl Valurdayj... TO a REPUBLICAN CLUB EXCURSION. The committee for the Young Mens Republican Clubs excursion to Lagoon Aug. 9 have been working industriously to make the occasion a success in every way. The following program has behn arranged: At 4 p. m. the baseball game between the Ogden and Salt Lake city councils will take place with the following line up: c E. J. Eardley j. q ve J. M. Sharp, Capt. .p. . . .H. P. Randall E. H. Davis. .lb. .... .R. u, Payne . Jb. . F. J. Hewlitt. J, E 3b Arnold E. W. Cross Henry W. E. Vigus ss..F. W. Chambers If A. J. Davis Wm. Driver F. S. Fernstrom...cf.Dr. J. H. Powers C. Cottrell, Jr rf,.F. J. Ilendershot Umpires Mayors Thompson, n and C. E. Loose. At 7:30 the big talks will begin bv Gov. Wells, Congressman George Sutherland, Hon. George M. Hansen. Hon James H. Anderson. Musical and vocal selections between Glas-man- talks. The earlier part of the forenoon will be devoted to outdoor sports and contests. Judge Dana T. Smith will be master of ceremonies. The voting contest for the most ponu-la- r lad. and pretty girl, with $50 gold watch and a handsome prtzea, perfume stand, will be interesting. The quartette contest under the management of John James, will be the vocal attraction of the day. ft ft Suits that were the best values at regular prices that this great clothing store ever ..One Price Special Judge Marioneaux was up from Nephi for a few days this week. in each lot. for $ 5.75. 12.00 Suits for 9.00. 18.00 Suits for 13.50. FOR. OUR Warner, are here on an extended visit. SELLING SOME MENS SUITS PRETTY CHEAP. $ 7.50 Suits LOOK? a delightful visit here. ft ft M. M. Warner of Provo, and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. About 200 odd suits, one, two and three suits ft ft Mrs. J. A. Reeves entertained Edward Merrill, a well known Salt Laker, spent a few days here this week. ft ft Henry Dinwoodey and wife of the capital city were guests on Monday, Main SI. & trip to Colorado Springs this week on business connected with the Woodmen of the World. ft ft The appointment of J. H. Young to the general superintendency of the Rio Grande Western Railroad is most gratifying to Mr. Young and his many friendsJboth in and out of railroad service. For ten years Mr. Young was olvl!i0nT8tUperint?ndent of the Oregon Li?e, and made an enviable record. has been in railroad work from a boy engaged up and is very popular with his associates. ft ft The new crematory is progressing niceiyandit is expected will be coin pleled and ready for use by the middl of the present month. |