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Show TRUTH 4 with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hes-selber- g. few weeks in Salt Lake, the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hill. ONC PRICK TO ALL NEVER UNDEBSOLO If joa ire not among Monday's ilioppen at this itore you will regret It by evening. i : : Watch oar announcements of special sales In all Sunday papers. Jt Jit R. M. Gray left Wednesday to join Rev. W. H. Fish, Jr., and Mrs. Fish his family, who have been spending the summer at Coronado Beach, Cal. have gone to Colorado Springs for a visit of several weeks. Jt Jt Mrs. Johanna Kelton Is home front jt jt Denver. Miss Dagmar Orlob entertained a Jt Jt few friends at a lake party Saturday N. The T. A. society, an organiza- evening, on the occasion of her sixtion of the '03 University Normal teenth birthday. Jit Jit girls, entertained theli friends at Rev. and Mrs. Charles E. Perkins, Liberty park Wednesday afternoon. During the afternoon each one of the who have been visiting in Baltimore weeks past, will return to for graduates who taught school during the several city the latter part of the month. the past year told some incident conJit Jit nected with her vocation. In the evenMrs. L. C. Chester of this city, who ing a luncheon was served, the following being participants: The Misses left for the east several weeks ago Anna Wilcken, Della Cope, Ethel to visit friends, is now in Pittsburg. Scranton, Nellie Sutton, Edna Ed- She will return to Salt Lake in the wards, Caroline Arnold, Mabel Greg- early fall. Jit jit or, Margaret Hartwell, Ruth Dalquist, Florence Jonasson, Lillie Whelan, Mr. and Mrs. N. Rosenberg of OakWest and Anna Jensen. To- land, Cal., are guests of Mr. and. MrB. night the society will hold its annual M. C. Phillips of this city. reunion at Saltair. Lu-cret- ESTABLISH 0 lass J& ONE PRIE E TO AIL NEVER UNOfBSOi IN THE SOCIAL REALM Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Louise, Grace Emery to Wallace Milford Bransford, the wedding to take place in September. Jit Jt Miss Marie Leane Miles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miles of Pay-so- n and Dr. J. C. Landenberger were married on Wednesday evening at the home in this city of the brother of the bride, W. A. Miles. Jt Jt Miss Salisbury entertained Country club Wednesday. Jt jt Hon. A. H. Tarbet Mont. is in at the Buute, Jt jt Mrs. Shepard A. Benson, who leaves ia Jtc ill Mrs. W. E. Critzer and daughters Mrs. D. Moore Lindsay leaves today to Omaha for a month's have for England. Dr. Lindsay will remain visit. gone In Salt Lake during the summer. Jt Jt Scott Groo of this city, who has Mrs. Pike, wife of Dr. Walter Pike been spending the past few weeks in of St. George, left the city Wednesday London, sailed last week for New for her home after a Wednesday ten York. days' visit with friends here. Jt Jt Jt Jt Rev. P. A. Simpkin and Mrs. Simp-kiGeorge W. Barrett, the young Salt will spend a few weeks vacation Lake artist who returned recently n Carbon county. Jt from New York, is exhibiting some of his paintings in room 310 Atlas block. Miss Mollie Sidebotham of Chicago The exhibit is open from 10 to 12 a. is in the city, the guest of Miss Pearl from 2 to 5 p. m. Veiler. Miss Sidebotham has many Jt Jt friends here, having visited the city Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Trent, of Palo a year ago. Jt Jt Alto, Cal., have announced the enMiss Rosalie Pollock has left St gagement of their daughter, Inez, to Bert S. Varian, the marriage to take Louis and will spend the summer in N. D. place next autumn in California. Miss Fargo, Jt Jt Trent has been visiting friends in Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Folsom, accomSalt Lake, her former home, for several months. She is in the front ranks panied by Miss Edith Shearman and of Salt Lake society and Mr. Varian, Miss Blanche Kimball, will leave the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Varian, is early part of August for a European successfully practicing law at Weiser, trip of several months. Mrs. William Scott of Fort Worth, Tex., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Parks for some weeks past, leaves today for her home. m-an- Jt Jt family are pleasantly located at Wasatch, where they will remain for the summer. Jt Jt Mrs. A. F. Philips and Mrs. W. B. Mundy and little son have gone for a two months Wash. visit in Toppenish, Jt jt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slade have gone to San Francisco for a few weeks' outing. Jt Jt Prof. Nathan Berkstein, one of the instructors in the Omaha high school, Is in the city for a few weeks' visit Jt Jt Miss Bess Arnold of Galesburg, Ills., will spend the remainder of the summer with Miss Eleanor Peterson at 43 Fifth East street. Jt d Jt Mrs. William H. King has discontinued her Tuesdays at home for the summer. Jt Jt Miss Ethel Olson has returned from Ogden, where she spent the past week, the guest of Miss Ella Tavey. Jt Jt Colonel and Mrs. C. D. Moore will move to Lgs Angeles shortly after their return from the east, and will make their home there. Jt J Miss Mary Sharp entertained TuesMrs. Shepard A. Benson, will leave at a linen shower for the little Salt Lake permanently for the east day daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ' today. Romney. Jt Jt Jt Jt Miss Beatrice Cheesman and Miss Miss Etta Powers has returned Aileeri Maclean are at the Walker from a visit to St. Louis, and is acfarm. companied by her brother. Judge Jt Jt Powers of Denver. They are at Mrs. S. D. Sturgis, accompanied by at present. her two children and maid, have gone Brighton Jt Jt to St. Paul, where they will spend Dr. E. D. Woodruff and family the summer. have gone to their cottage, Rough-woo- d Lodge, Silver lake, to spend Hie remainder of the summer. -- WALKERS STORE Jt Jt Mr. and Mrs. George A. Smith and Sherman. n her Ida. Denver, received today for friends informally Thursday afterJt jt noon at the Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Andrews have Jt jt gone to the Worlds fair for a month. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Dix are home jt Jt from Denver, where they have been Mrs. Lillie R. Pardee, formerly of for few weeks. the past visiting Salt Lake, and secretary of the first Jt jt state senate, now a resident of Ohio, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Per- is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kelkins of this city are now enjoying the sey for a few weeks. Jt Jt fair at St. Louis. Mr. Perkins expects Miss Mary V. Cox, of Seattle, to reach the city in time to occupy the pulpit at St. Pauls church tomor- formerly of this city, is spending a row morning. Jt Jt Roger Sherman, having passed his entrance examination for Yale, is expected today to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Jt Mrs. E. Kahn left Monday for Ogden canyon to spend a few weeks at the Hermitage. Jt the Veetinuation unday paper for notice the con- of great Mill End Sale9 and it tuondrou bargain Price. & Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. Jt Jt Samuel Newhouse and Philip Livermore left the city for New York on Monday and will sail for Europe about July 22, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Jt jt The musicale given by Mrs. David Keith on Tuesday evening was a highly successful event at which Mrs. Martha Royle King and Mrs. W. F. Loomis added to their already copious The guests laurels as musicians. who enjoyed Mrs. Keiths hospitality on the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. J-Dooly, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jacobs, Mr. |