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Show TRUTH 4 SOCIAL LIFE. CSTABUlHfcO 1114 Mrs. Wm. C. Hall and Mrs. Ansley gave an elaborate tea on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Inez Trent who, for the past few years has resided in California and is now visit- JOIN THE RUSH! To The Greatest Clearing Sale Weve Ever Had JC X Just once a year such stupendous occurs. Price-cuttithat takes in every department and touches every article in our entire store. The wreckage of values is complete. The big sale starts on Monday, price-cutti- ng ng June 13th, at 9 oclock. CSTABUSMID I8B4 The handsome ing relatives here. residence of Mrs. Hall was profusely decorated. About 200 guests were entertained. Mrs. R. S. Miller, Mrs. F. J. Fabian, Miss Margaret Miller, Misa McLeod, Miss Annette Ferguson, Miss D. Louise Walden, presided over the tea and coffee departments, and Miss Leta McMillan and Miss Allie Miller dispensed punch. dt dt About forty guests were entertained on Tuesday by Mrs. Richard A. Keyes. Sixty-thre- e was the game and it was thoroughly enjoyed. The rooms were decorated with a profusion of flowers. Punch and other refreshments were served. The guests were of the first society set of the city. dt Harper. Bishop Daniel S. Tuttle of the Episcopal church officiating. During the evening a reception was e given and attended by over seventy-fivguests. Miss Clara Deighton and Miss Jessie Harper were the bridesmaids and H. A. McMillan was the best man. Mr. and Ms. Anderson will be at home to their friends after July 1 at 381 First street. dt Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunn entertained at a dinner at the Alta club Monday evening. dt dt Mrs. E. A. Smith and Miss Pearl dt Weller gave a luncheon at the Alta club Tuesday. dt Mrs. John Sharp will entertain dt at a luncheon next Tuesday. 4 dI Judge and Mrs. John A. Marshall and daughters, Mrs. Morton French and daughter. Miss Stella Dunford, and Miss Dorothy Bailey, have gone to California for the summer. dt dt dt There will be a putting contest at X. Smith have sent out invitations the Country club this afternoon. Mrs. for a tea at the Miner home Friday, Benner X. Smith, Mrs. J. R. Walker June 17. and Mrs. Victor M. Clement will be dt dt the hostesses. of her guest, Miss Sanno, was one of dt dt Woodthe most enjoyable affairs of the Captain and Mrs. John E. was the Holman P. Mrs. week. Everything was in the very George ward have issued the invitations for a reception and dance to be given at hostess at a luncheon Tuesday at the best taste. The floral decorations were profuse and charming. About the post hall on the evening of June Country club. 70 guests were present dt dt 20. dt dt Miss Dorothy Tvedt, who has been 4 ,4 W. H. Nutting and daughter, Alice, The Misses Cosgriff entertained a lsiting Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boxrud foi some time, has returned to her have gone for a visit to St. Louis. party of friends at the Grand Tues- home in Minnesota. dt dt day evening. dt dt Miss Louise Harrison has left to dt dt is Miss Katherine Judge Dr. and Mrs. Croxall of Logan are visiting spend the summer with friends in in Portland and San Francisco. Mrs. Baldwin in the city, guests of Mrs. Harriet with Captain and San Francisco. dt dt Sells on East First South street i4 4 dt Miss Flora Blackburn will arrive at I. Mrs. entertained W. Snyder Mrs. Leroy Dinwoodey received here shortly to be a guest at the Mcof in honor a luncheon Millan home on East South Temple Thursday Wednesday afternoon in her apart- Mrs. Le of Park City. street. Compte ments in the Miller flats. dt dt dt dt dt dt Mrs. Ellsworth Dagget will enterCards were issued Tuesday for the Miss Sibella Clayton, daughter of in Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Clayton, returned marriage of Miss Nellie Pinkerton and tain at luncheon this afternoon The marriage honor of Mrs. David Keith. Edward Moore. Tuesday with her father from Ann Mr. w4 Chris-tio- n dt Arbor, where she has spent the past will take place at the Central 22. church Wednesday, June Miss Catherine Geddes has retuned year studying music. dt 4 from a visit in New York, Boston and dt dt Miss Hartley and Miss Florence Denver. Mrs. F. A. Grant left Tuesday for dt dt her home in Seattle after a short vis- Hartley entertained at dinner TuesMrs. John W. Delano gives a lunchevening. Covers were laid for it with Salt Lake friends. Mrs. Grant day eon today at her home. ten. was the guest during her stay of Mrs. dt dt dt dt R. Savage. The Misses Annie and Ella Cragun Mrs. J. L. Yundt and children are dt dt have returned from a visit in Evans- located for the summer at Pacific Miss Susie A. Harper and Mr. Wilton, Wyo. Grove, Cal. liam II. Anderson were married on 4 dt dt dt Monday evening at the home of the The dancing party given Monday Mrs. Anna Behle and children left brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. evening by Miss Salisbury in honor Tuesday for the east, to be gone until September visiting relatives and friends. dt dt Mrs. W. R. Swenson has gone to pass the summer with friends in the east, after visiting at the Worlds fair at St. Louis. Mrs. Ira H. Lewis and Mrs. Benner to the presidency. It has, irrespective of Murphy, the same estimate of rarfccr as prevails elsewhere. A.nd, should Parker be nominated in spite of Murphys opposition, the Wigwam will do its duty to the candidate at the polls. So will the other counties that made common cause with Tam many at the state convention. Practically, all the opposition to Parker in the Empire state comes from Murphy it would he a single handed affair but for the power he holds. Imagine how lnsigniflcant.lt would be were some other man in control of the Wigwam! The vote at Albany with rcfcrenco to instructions would have been unanimous, with Murphy himself obediently contributing to the affirmative record. Put the antagonism to the choice of the state Democracy through a process of filtering and Murphy is all thero is of the sediment. The showing made at Albany by the minority there was neither more nor less than an evidence of the rigors of Tammany discipline. Those who inflate it into more than that should go into the balloon business. o You may have a good manager or salesman, hut if you havent a good Collector you are not in it. Wallace, top floor D. P. Walker Bldg. Phone 1069-k- . o S. A. Kenner, the well known author and newspaper man, has discon- tinued publication of the Great Campaign with which his name has been connected for years and in its place is now issuing The Utah Pioneer, a weekly paper which, judging from the initial number, wiil find favor in the community. It is a well written paper, full of point and causticity, very neatly printed and well gotten up. . -- WALKERS STORE STILL A CHANCE AT WOMENS SPRING SUITS FOE HALF PRICE. o Use Castle Gate and Clear Creek lump the most carefully prepared coal on the market. o for the preparations are Elks reunion at Provo June being made, and while the Elks are running it, every one is invited, and plans for the entertainment of all who attend are being made anjd will be perfected. All sorts of amusements, Elaborate 15-1- 9, balloon ascensuch as sions, parades, band contests, miners drilling contests and the like will be provided and excursion rates have been made from all points. It will be a luminous time. The days of grace mast soon be over for these. They are walking out mighty fast. A great many women see In them the best kind of a clianee for a fall suit which, If you will stop to count, isn't such a great way off even though warm weather may send them to the wardrobe fora few weeks. Tailored Cloths of all kinds aud some Voile and Etamlne Suits . MONDAY, JUNK 13th, AND WEEK REGULAR PRICES RANGE $12.50 UP TO $97.50 NOW HALF PRICE FOR AN 7. loop-the-loo- p, Walker Dry dt dt Mrs. J. J. Jenkins left Wednesday morning for Calumet, Mich., to spend the summer with friends. dt ,4 Mrs. Joel L. Priest and children left Wednesday to spend the summer in Keaney, Neb., with the parents of Mrs. Priest. dt dt Mrs. E. W. Wilson and son, Russell, left Thursday to spend the summer with relatives and friends in Illinois. dt dt Invitations have been issued for a reception to be given by the faculty of Gordon academy on the evening of June .14, at 306 East Third South |