Show I 0tI pJ I i 7 U 1I ° A QL Qdl v IP I I Ht l m f I I I I 1 1 i4 Jj1 i The delightful summer days are passing pass-ing merrily by Society has driven wheeled pIcnicked and disported itself gaily at home and at the numerous resorts re-sorts accessible to the city besides making merry over a number of faIr vIsitors The most noteworthy events of the week were thecard parties at the home of Dr and Mrs G B proutz the enter tlnmeT ts In honor of Mrs Marioneaux given Mrs Annie M Bradley and t nfndk na the sng 7a last evening given at the L les Literary cub by Ir Helen Shearman Guc For the coring week society is lookIng look-Ing forward to the reception to b given Wednesday eventhg 4t the Ladies La-dies Literary club by the Misses Shear man and Mr Harry Shearman In honor of Mr and r Joseph R Folsoru and Mr and r Harry David Gue The I lawn party to be gen Thursday even lg by Mr and Ir E L Carpenter I events v1l1 also b among the enjoyable Yale Dinner I Mr George Y Wallace jr entertained entertain-ed 1t dinner at The Porches Thurs I dny evening In honor of a number of college friends The decorations In oleg friend deoratons Yale blue wIth the handsome table appointments proved a very glittering I and beautiful effect Covers were lad for Miss Evelyn Murray Miss Zane MIss Dooly Miss I Williams Mr James Hogle Mr Wit cox Mr Robert Harkne6s Afternoon Card Party Iadae Pfoutz and Mrs G B Pfoutz entertaIned at cards on Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon The parlors and 1 btar were decorated elaborately with sweet peas roses and trailing vines Mrs Brown of St Paul won the prize for the greatest number of prore5 slum and to lrs Genter fell the con ola ton prize The guests of the afternoon were r John Sharp n Vicher Mrs Zane 1t X T YoImer Mrs Claw son Mrs W r Dalby Mrs Brown of St Paul Mrs Lawson the Misses h I I r fq n ig fl fl Wallace Mrs Ira Lewis Mrs C P Hough Miss Hough Mrs Beatie Mrs Joseph Galgher Irs Genter Mrs Hinman Mrs Dlehl Mrs VIncent Mrs C E Allen Mrs lacLan Ir George 1 ye Five OClock Tea Ir J M Dart gave an elaborate high tea Wednesday evening in honor of her guest Miss Decker The table was beautifully decorated with sweet peas and ferns Cover were laid for eight At Sixtythree A pleasant event or Tuesday evening was the sixtythree part given by Dr and Mrs G B Pfoutz A beautiful arrangement ar-rangement of roses and fern added to the artistically arranged parlor The game as a spirited one and at its C lose Iize were awarded to lrs Wilkes Mrs DHget Mr W H Ban croft and 11 Theron Geddes Dr and Mrs Pfnutzs guests wee Major and Mrs Wilkes Mr and Mrs George A Lowe Miss Lowe 11 and Mrs C L Robertson Mr George M Stt Mr and Mrs D S Murray Miss Murray Miss Evelyn Murray Miss Salsburr Mr Salisbury Mr and Mrs W H Bancroft the Misses Nason Mr and 1rs C B lrkand Mr and r J M Bidwel Mrs Hoyt Sherman Miss Sherman Mrs Woodward Miss Woodward Mrs Spencer Mr and Mrs Usworth Daggett Mr Theron Ged c Mr Holman Dr lcElroy Mr and Mrs Cheesman Mr and Ir George Y Wallace Miss Wallace 11 George Y Wallace jr Dr Fowler Dr Worthington Worth-ington Mr and Ir J Robinson alker 11rs Vicher Jones Major Downey 11 and Mrs Hubbard Heed Mr and Mrs Robert J GlendJnnlng and Mr F C Schramm ant At Dinner Miss Keim gave an daintily appointed appoint-ed dinner Monday evening The table was handsomely decorated the center lCe of rse and fern was mot ef fetve Cover wer laid for Ir Wallace Miss Or Harkness 11 Stoddart tev Ellis Bishop and Rev Scott Visit to Park Cit The Misses Welby took a party of friends to Park City on Vedneday The gets left the city in a private car In the early morning and on Teaching Teach-ing the Park were driven up one of the nearby canyons where luncheon was served In picnic fashion The part returned home the same evening There were present Miss Kathleen Anderson Miss Fannie Bird the Misses I Howat Miss Critchow Miss Prtt Miss Frankie Sharp Miss Paul Miss Mis Sadie lcChrntal Mrs W L Eler beck Miss Edythe Elerbcck Ir M S Crtchlow uhapene the part Old Time Dace TheMissesP1ormee and AlIce Farnsworth Farns-worth gave a oldtme Party at the Farnsworth home on Tuesday evening The smnl guests were quaintly In costumes worn fIfty years ag wne spent the evening dancing oltfash tuned dances to thc music of oldfash Joned days Among the merry dancer were Em fly Whitney Grace Clawson flea Roger Rog-er Estele Clinton Curls Clawsn Russell Rossiter lngalls nusl In6als Iacklntosh Leslie Clawson Clifford Barlow Lesle Cltord and Hume Clve I Honor of Mrs MoIeau 1Ir Annie l Bradley entertained at cards Tuesday morning In honor of tr MarIoneayx The tables w r ar = 1 ranged on the lawn which was decorated deco-rated with bunting and large Japanese umbrellas The tales were painted In wild roses and wild roses were used as counters for the games Prizes were won by Mrs IV P Lyn and Miss Monroe Mon-roe Among the guests were Mrs C W Bennett Mrs Baum Mrs Hemphi Mrs HawIns Ir KarrIck Ir Daly Mrs Thom Ir Williamson Mrs Scot Ir Redfeld Irs Davis Mrs Haln Mrs Lloyd MiSs E B Wells Mrs Amelia Young r Sowles Mrs A V Taylor Mrs Osmond Mrs D F Walker r David Evans Mrs Lyde ells r Riddle Mrs Greene Mrs Daveler Ir Payne Mrs Walden Mrs Eugene Lewis Mrs Boxrud Mrs De lano Ir Plummer r Daggett Mrs McMahon Mrs Geh Miller Ir Igleheart Mrs G W Snow Miss Preston Pres-ton Mrs Watson Mrs Pratt Mrs W C Jennings r A Brown lr Kelsey Kel-sey Mrs Moon Ir Johnson Mrs Fisher Dr Ferguson Ir Guthrie Mrs W T H Jones Miss Monroe Mrs Adams Mrs Mason Ir Richards Mrs Iccker Ir akln Ir Steele r Taart Mrs vincent Mrs flee day 1r Fern Irs Radclte Miss lclaster Mrs E M Miller Mrs W p Lynn Ir Tolhurst Mrs Sowles In the evening Mrs Bradley again entertained in honor of Mrs Marion eaux The tables were arranged In the beautifully decorated parlor and on the piazza which was lighted with Japanese Jap-anese lanterns Prizes for the games were won by Miss Annie Adams and Mr James Steele Present were Messrs and Mesdames Eugene Lewis Orson Pratt Fisher Harris Hutchinson B W Yhitner W 11 Bradley G Y Ioyer E W Wilson son Glen Miller A T Sanford May nard Cherry Snow Shelton Arthur Brown W C Jennings Wood Ritchie Dale Hal Brow Peton Sutherland Wenger Evans Benson Henderon Piper Eckers Hobbs Hogle Taggart JUdge and Ir Goodwin Misses Steele Henderon Iessr Goodwin Shear man Hogie Edwards Hilton Alley Fowler Loofbourow Pischel Perkins Brown Miles Schroeder YesterveI ChrIstenson Greenwood Norton Zulcl Brown I Chldrens Party Mrs Alex Cohn entertained Friday I evening from 5 until 9 In honor of her daughters Stella and Elsie Novel games were played on the lawn and afterwards a dainty supper was served on small tables arranged about the grounds In the parlors later the game of Thc FishIng Party was enjoyed Lizzie Itz Dorothy Bamberger Elmer El-mer Wolf and Gerald Simon winning prizes As souvenirs the children were gIven boxes of candy tied with ribbons I rib-bons Present were A1ne Ician Mar jorie Palmer Mary Smedley Beta Kahn Lizzie i Weitz Annette Ferguson Vera Lynn Winnie fihoades seo I Yool Irma Simon Catherine Paris i Irene Simon Madeline Weitz Ruth Beesle Vera Dunford Dorothy Cri zer Elsa Bamberger Mildred llclian Helen Cohn Marjorie Glendlrning Pearl Clark Marion Obendorfer Bessie Bes-sie Barnet Harry Smedle Gerald Simon William Ferguson lton Cohn Clarence Bambelger Scot Lynn Julian Ju-lian Bamberger Geyer Rhoades Henry Paris Edgar Ears Elmer Yoolf Harold Har-old Brummer VerneEarls YelneFarls Ljtwn Fete Mrs A Y McCue jr and Miss Fay lcCune entertained at a lawn fete on Monday evening at the home of the former The beauty of the grounds wai enhanced by the artistic arrange me1t of electric lights bunting and Japanese lanterns A for was laid for dancing and a full orchestra wa In attendance Among the guests were noticed Mr and lr Pearsl Mr and Mrs C S Burton Mr and lrs Spencer Mr and lls E V lcCune Irs Ward rand r-and Irs J A Groebek 11 and Mrs J A Gresbeck jr Mr and Irs Frank Groebeck 11 and Irs Austin Whitney the Misses Ale Miller Louie Oel Fannie Bird Irma Alf Florence Howat Frances Howat Florence Kessler Iadge Yestcfeld I Kathleen Anderson itaura Sherman Pauline Gro Hattie Jennings Lennie Savage ida Savage Flora Griffin Laura Sanders Artm la Spence Re becc Morris Clara Clawson Mamie Eldreihe Beatrice Sells Jean Hyde Emma Lunt Geneva Elerbeck Cathie Dougal Amy Pike Louise Richards Margaret Daly Clara Kimball Gray TresIze essrs Dern lcCune Cummings Cum-mings Cawson Goddard Becttol Moyiot Hyde May Kimball Whitney Hemphi Dlnwoodey Schoppe Morris Cpfn Gro Richards McIntyre Price Herrick Ieeks Lund Knikerboker Lawrence Williams Odel Porter Thomas Kimball McCredy McKel lar Richards Wells Biter Elerbeck Hammel Savage Roberts Loln Brown Informal Evening Friday evenIng Miss Lufu Penr se was the hostess oC a delightful afaIr given In honor of Mr Bert Eastmond Games and music made the eenlngn joyable Present were the Misses LulseMad sen Fannie Farnes Fcenje McAljster Vernle Young Iessrs George Evans Bert Charles Eastniond Pike Clarence Kcsln Pleasant Affair A very pleasant party was given Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr and firs C w CafaI The affair vas planned In honor of the return from anla of their son Arthur About seventyfve of the young mans friends were present and with patriotic songs musc and dancIng the evening was spent In a truly enjoyable manner You and I Crystal Cub Mr and Ir Bulel tcrtalnpdhe t r Ye and I CrystalClUlJThtlrsday even Jng The house was profuse decorated deco-rated with roses oleanders and nasturtiums nas-turtiums High five was played prizes turtums Mrs being won by Mrs Galacher Branch Mr Galacher and Mr Branch week The club will be entertained next by Mr and Mrs Galacher Social Notes Ralph E Hoag Is i visiting In Colorado Miss Helen Tent has gone to Brighton BrIgh-ton 0 Dr Pinkerton has returned from Zephi t 0 Jules La Barhe < jr let Friday for Denver 0 0 Miss Myrtle Reiy has returned from ta east 0 0 4 D C Dunbar Is down from Soda Springs v 0 I Mrs A B Jones ha returned from the cato o < Miss Ida E Curts has returned from the northwest t o 4 Mrs l1 J Young has returned from San FrancIsco 4 4 < Mrs Isaac Jennings and family have gone to Brightonw0 w0 Miss Ma Praise left Thursday for Pacific Grove Cal b 0 0 Mr and Mrs Gus Arnold left yesterday yes-terday for Caloria 4 6 < Ir A W Smith Qf Chicago Js visitIng visit-Ing friends In the city ct 4 i 1 < Rev E G Hunt wi spend the summer sum-mer at Mountain park < 0 Bishop Romne and daughter have returned from the east reture a j > Mrs MannIng has returned to her home In San FrncIsco i > 6 Miss Sadie Merrill is i expected home from Chicago this week 666 Miss Julia Farnsworth entertained the Sewing club en Thursday 0 0 I Mrs Vivian Jones left last night for New York en route to Paris I 666 JUdge and lrs < Samuel llcDowal I have returned from the cast 0 0 Miss Ages Driscl of Denver Is the guest of Miss Kathryn Ioyes 4 0 6 < Ir Brown and Miss Nellie Brown left last evening for Soda Spring 0 0 Rev Ellis Bishop has gone to Yellowstone Yellow-stone park to spend his vacation 0 0 Mr and Ir M H Walker have gone to California for the summer < 1 > < 6 Judge and r Andrew Howat are I visiting the Puget Sound country 4 4 4 Mirs Kathleen Anderson and Miss Pauline Gro have gone to Brighton 0 < < Mrs Carrie Cain Is entertainIng her daughter Mrs Toby of Sauna Han i 6 0 1r and Ir H W Lawrence and family will leave 0 shortly for Brighton I Mrs E Soudheirn has removed to 10 I Q street and will be at home Tuesdays 6 6 0 Mrs Nettle Palmer has a her get Mrs Frank Johnson of Hawlns Wyo < b 4 4 r William Braden and Mrs Jean Brden of Helena are visiting In the ci < 0 < rs George Odel and family will open their cottage at Brighton this week o 4 0 Miss Florence Reynolds of Chicago Is the guest oC her aunt Mrs H P Hen deron 0 < Miss Hattie L King spent the pat Brown week In the city visiting Miss ele 4 4 > < Mr and Mrs George Campbell of Denver are the guests of Ir George I Anstc 000 Mr Alex Cohn and on Clarence have gone to Fish lake for a two weeks outing < < idr and Ir Hovey P Darett of Council Bluffs are the guests of S P Barrett Miss Iaud Nolan ofTanesvle YIs is Schenck the guest or her cousin Miss Hattie 66 The marriage of Miss nay Davis and I Enoch M Reese took piacu edneday evening o 6 < F L Van Dusen sent he past week V In the Harte city isltngbls sister Ir L 00 < Miss Paine and Miss Irene Dickson leave tomorrow for an extended European I Euro-pean trip 666 I Attorney General and Irs Bishop returned Friday from an extended eastern trip < 0 Mrs C 1 Griffin i chaperone a I number of the younger set to Garleld Ion I-on Tuesday I 664 I 11 and Mrs Ferris arc spending the I summer with Mr and lrs W Y nice lat l-at Park City 00 < Mrs Eugene F James of Missouri Valley Ia Is the guest of Mr and Irs W F James 646 Miss Alice La Riviere will return to Evanston today after a nleasureahle visit In this city cityo o 6 < = Mrs Winnie Elerbeck and Ir Ruby Godbe will arrive hometomorrow from San Francisco o < < Mrs Richard A Ioyes wi after tomorrow to-morrow discontinue her Mondays at home until September 66 r Miss MargleWqbbeg reure durinG the week from Europe where she has b e studying music < 0 Ir O E Cary and Mrs C H Van Annan left Tuesday for a weeks sty at The Poplar ht Prove < 6 6 < < W S 1cCorick and daughter Genevieve Gene-vieve left yesterday for a trip through California and the northwest S 4 0 llr and Mrs Joseph R Folsom arrived ar-rived In the city Friday They arc guests of the Misses Sherman Irs White and Miss Edith Ferry of Grand Haven Mich are the Have lIch guests of Mr and Mrs Edward Ferry 00 < Mrs G B Poutz and Madame Pf utz leave Friday for Hobble creek where the will remain six weeks 6 4 > 0 Miss Margaret Ligan returned during dur-ing the week from a few weeks vacation ton In Portland and oda SprIng 0 I Miss Laura Sherman retune yes i I Q a5 r > tera from Des 0 I ne She was ao companied by Mrs Frank Sherman 000 Mis All Cochran or St tony Ida Js visiting 6 friends 6 < in Sal Lake Guy Hughes son of Dr and r r Samuel Hughes left last week for England where he will enter school 0 Is Margaret Hale and Miss Catherine Cath-erine Lynch of Chicago were thE guests of Ir Pinkerton during the week week 666 Miss Catherine Lowe Miss Na son and Mrs Louise Smeley SmUh Idaho left last evening for the Fox ranch In 000 Mrs Joseph H Young and Mrs J S itcher leave tomorroW for Park Rice City where they will visit rs W V 666 Mr and Irs Clark Whitney Mr and r John Stringham leave tomorrow tomor-row for a ten das outing In Logan canon 6 < Mrs Robert J Coleman and sons of Denver wi occupy Mrs William Jennings August Jen-nings home on Brigham street during 4 4 > 1 lr Julia Taylor who has been via Itng her sister Mrs Will Clawson in San Francisco returned home on Wednesday 6 v 0 Mrs W H Lowther and Miss Edythe Lowther lCle for Denver on Thursday day where they will spend the rest of the summer 0 0 Judge and Mrs O W Power have bone to Brighton where they will occupy oc-cupy their cottage during the remainder L of the summer < 00 Irs Theron Geddes and Jenna Bud returned home ese1diY from Europe Miss Geddes remained with Mrs Hol man and part 0 < < The marriage of Miss Clara Xlchols of this city and Arthur Bares of Plts burg Pa was celebrated In the later place last Monday 666 Mr and Mrs Richard Keyes returned re-turned Friday evening from Park City where they lave been visiting Mr and Mrs F W Haight 4 6 6 < < llessr Edward Calster George Moore Will James and Parley James will leave the later part of the week for Yellowstone park 0 0 Mrs Thomas Iarloneaux who 11as been visiting friend In the city exp ex-p cts to leave the later part of te week for her home in Beaver a > v Miss Helm who has been visiting In Sal Lake during the pat threo months expects to leave next Saturday Satur-day for her home In Philadelphia o The ladle of St Pauls gave a musicale musi-cale Thursday evening at the home of r Mrs C W Miles On the programme appeared ers many of our well known sing < < b Miss lamle Porter returned on Friday Fri-day from the east She Is entertaining I Mrs Richard Berry of St Joseph Mo and Miss Bertha McIntyre of Fulton Ful-ton Mo 1 6 6 A number of the delIghtful affairs nf the coming week will be given In honor of Mr and Irs Harry David Gue Among the will be the lake part gIven this morning by Mr and Mrs Joseph H Young e > 6 6 < An entertainment will be given Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the Ninth ward meeting house complimentary to Thomas H Maxwell and Alexander H ObI ad prior to their departure as missionaries mis-sionaries to Europe I At Catia Springs A number of well known people are I sojourning at Castia Springs Among them are Mrs Luge Mrs Davidson II Mr Thompson Mrs Noal lcChrystal Miss Jennie Sulan Miss Nora Glea son Mrs C A Nichols Irs Zane I Mrs Jack Mr rystal of Eureka chaperoned a r y that spent last Sunday at the hOtel NRS GUES RECITAL I Delightful Musical Event Enjoyed By Society People Societ Thc recital given lat night bY Mrs Helen Sherman Gue was besides b Ing a complete artistic success a most delightful social occasion Mrs Gue needs no introduction to the musical world of Salt Lake having de lighted many admirers when a Miss Shearman she was frequently heard In concert Those who knew her best and were familiar with her work during along long period of time said last long tme sail lat night after the first number that with all its beautiful quallUe Ir Gues voice had improved In a most marked degree de-gree She was assisted lat night by the double quartette or the Orpheus club essr Plummer Bennett VeteneI Shearman Robertson ZUlck Jayne and Peabody In two numbers the Serenade by Tourtelot and Mars tons Im a Pigrim he chorus assisted slsted the soloist In their usual able manner To the latter number the au dence responded with such an Insistent Insist-ent encore that the artists were obliged tlspond AnnIe Laurie was given with charming effect by lr Gue the chorus assisting Of the solo numbers perhaps the one that was most enjoyed was Zevins Of Thee Im Thinking Tie applause that greeted frs Gues rendition of this delightful piece made It necessary for the singer to respond a second time She gave Through the Night as an encore and was again applauded Mac DoweIs Folk Song was another number in which Mrs Gue was espe laI happy whIle Wilson G Smiths I I But Knew displayed her beautiful beauti-ful voice to equal perfection The entire progamme was a most enjoyable one and every one of the eleven numbers was received with much enthusiasm Mrs Gues many friends had availed themselves of the opportunity oppor-tunity to hear her sing again and the affair took on the app afanc of de l1htful social function Mr Gue acted as accompanist for Mrs Gue C OGDEN SOCIETY Special Correspondence Ogden July 15The excursion to Salalr to be given by the Columbia club July 27 promises to b one of the most elaborate excursion of the season sea-son Handsome invitations wi soon be out and will be sent to the friends of the members each one having the privilege of inviting as many as he wise A dlnlni car wi be put at the disposal of the club by the Rio Grande Western cmpapr and an Ogden Og-den chef wi taKe down n lot of supplies sup-plies from this city to the pavilion dining din-Ing room where dinner will be served Committees are at work getting out other attractions 666 1onda morning M H Green and family wilL star for the Yellowstone park going vIa Idaho Falls and 8t I Anthony Anhony o 0 0 I r aFt evening a party was given In honor of Will Lokhead by Misses Nell Young Dora Snow Dot Young and Neta Bole The affair was a farewell gatherIng as the young man leaves on a mission to Scotland JUly 20 The home oC Mayor Boyle was at the dispOsal I dis-pOsal of 11 Loclthead and his friends on that evening and a merry lot of the thee were Not only the house but the spacious lawn was used the trees and shrubbery being decorated with the national colors An exciting peanut hunt put the guests In lively spIrits There were peanuts hidden In ever Imaginable placeand particularly particu-larly in every unimaginable place Alter Al-ter the hunt a handom book was gIven to Irving p Emmett torhJs success O 4 Several music selections were gJven and refreshments served whose present pres-ent were Mr and Ir Joseph Scow croft T D Stevenson U T Boyle Misses Clarce Thatcher Salt Lake Heler Brown Lockhe3 Leona Woods R Stevenson DrIer Molly Woods Mae McQuarrIe Packard Gerte hers Meda lcQuarrie Slater Ida Scowcof Lib McCoy Nettle Robbins Mar Snow Dora Snow Nell Young Dot Young Neta Boyle Nellie Stevenson Stev-enson Iesss Will Lockheed A D Bell Stanford Emmett V L Howarth Preston Lewis Andrew Bowman Bow-man Roy Buchmier Herbert Seagers Josh Grant Hen Treceder Vernon Allen John Brown Oria Brown Archie fit Cross Will Watson and Robert Proud G64 < The friends of Miss Elizabeth Hon gave her a pleasant surprise on Men birthday day evenIng i being her thirteenth < 0 0 Miss Eta Buts formerly a teacher In the Pingree school but now of Fre Ash donia Han Is visiting Irs May L 0 0 Mrs A Y Brown entertained the Rathbone Sisters Thursday evening 0 0 lr W A lcGaw will entertain the Rathbone Sisters Thursday afternoon July 20 0 11 and Miss Cole of Cshocton N Y were the guests at an excursion party in Ogden canyon Wednesday 000 Mr William Lockhead was the guest at an enjoyable part in the canyon Sunday last in honor oC his departure on a mission l b l1r H J Newman celebrated her seventieth birthday last Friday A family reunion was held at the home of her son Henry on Twelfth street where a very enjoyable time was spent speeches being made by Bishop Tay lor and John F Wilson and the grandchIldren grand-chIldren entertained the company with songs and recitations A E Pratt Val Gideon Sam T hers h-ers E S HOlapp and H R llacmian left this afternoon for an outing in South fork i 0 0 MIss Beatrice Borean entertained the Three Times Three club and their gets Wednesday Miss Iabel Knaus wa awarded the prize for ski in a unique spelling game Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served Besides the cub members the guests were Misses Ireland Ire-land Barr Knaus Higginbotham and Pidcoc < 0 Mrs A B Corey with Miss Meda I Corey Miss Veda Littefeld and Lawrence Law-rence Corey will start tomorrow mornIng morn-Ing for a trip through Yellowstone park The part will be gone about six weeks and will be joined by one or two other Ogden part who will overtake over-take them at St Anthony < < Roy Bowman and Charley Gunnel who were visitIng II Ogden during the week will return Sunday to Evanston o < < Lee Taylor son of R J Taylor and grandson or the late President John Taylor left tonight for work In the European mission The young man was the recipient of a farewell party complimentary to him and given Thursday In the Third ward A large number of the young mans frIends were on hand o 0 Miss Nellie Heal entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening with a jolly talyho pat PROVO SOCIETY Special Correspondence Provo July 15lss Jennie Buckley is visiting friends In Sat Lake this e o I Miss Hazel Taylor entertained a few friends at her residence In the Fourth ward Monday evening The occasion was In honor of Miss Viete Eadley of Sal Lake 666 Miss Jennie Irvine of Salt Lake Is Isitlng her brother Dr James Irvine vine 0 Mits Onus Buys of Heber City via Ited frIends and relatives here this week i66 < llr and Mrs T E McGraw of Salt Lake are visiting here 4 0 1 > Mr and Ir Oscar Wilkins enter tamed Monday evening in honor of Andy Stewart who lately returned from the German missionary field 0 < Ir Mary E el entertained a few lady friends at tea Thursday afternoon A very pleasant afternoon was spent Preset were Mesdames Thomas Scho field Laura McBride James Boyden William Beck and Oscar Young 00 Heber and Minnie Buron of Union Salt Lake county visited 11 and r F E Crouch this week Mr and MrsWII1sJa Spofford left yesterday for an outing at Fish lake < 6 < Ray Thompson of Scipios In Provo YJtltng friends for a few days Judge D D Houtz went to loab Judge this evening I 666 Miss Hazel Taylor i visitIng friends In Salt Lake City this week I 0 4 r Florence Jordan of Pine Bluffs t Covert Ark Is visiting Mr and Ir F J 6 0 0 R B Thurman Is down from Salt I Lake for a short visIt 4 6 1 The Hotel Roberts had 3 big run of commercial travelers thIs seek 4 4 6 < < Miss Grace Berry leaves today for Salt Lake where sho will spend the summer visitIng frIends 66 0 John Pike oC Salt Lake Is visIting his brother Dr Walter H PIke of this cIty 0 0 Miss Badger of Sal Lalcd Js visiting friends In the Garden City I 6l4 Sheriff Barton of Beaver county spent Thursday in Provo < < < A party Of promInent Provo people left csterdY for Vernal on business connected with the count institute to be held In that city next week There were Professors G H Brimhal Walter BrImhal Wal-ter 1r Vole Alice Reynolds Sina 666 Fred Moore was over from Iercur this week visiting his family < e t Professor and Mrs De Loer gave a musical In the Brigham Young college hal Wednesday evening They were assisted by Miss Isaber ronahan and Prfesspr nod Mrss Fogelber < < > Yesterday was a day oC picnicking for the Sunday school chUdren and their parents of the Second and Fourth wards Th former abent the day at the lake the lt rat Ni lelson6 pak q 66 Thursday evening Mr William Hat ton of this city and Miss Damer Soren son of RlchlelI were united In marriage riage at the residence of the grooms father Hyrum lat n Bishop Knud son officiated About thirty guests were present and a verypleasant and en joabe ceremony reception Wl held after the 66 Mr and Mrs J R Tvehc and family are at Cstla Sprhtgs for a two 1 weeks outing 66e Ir James A Tnlmag ot Salt Lake visited friends In Provo yesterday IOn I G66 On July 21 the tabernaCle Ihoh ot Provo will give a eetcetln tue FIrs Qlc te Ft ward under the direction or PlOrOor J n Boshard This will be the first 1 oC a series that will be given by the J choIr In the varIous Wards orte city L this summer The choir has formed this plan ot raising men to defray the expenses of its annual trip through I Provo canyon < Jesse Knight and daughter Jennie and Mr and Mrs 3 IV Knight left ton yesterday for an outing In Straw berJ valley r Olena Kempe i > of Concho lrlz i visIting friends in the Garden City Miss Annie Reid of Slt Lake visited with Mrs Fred Nelson In Provo this week o 0 Mr and Ir W J RIdd and family of Sat Lake will spend two weeks in Prove visiting r Fred Nelson a 0 Marriage licenses were granted this week to P C Stpr 42 of Aspen Cob and FrerIcka Bostan 41 oC Salt Lake City William Haton 2G of Provoand Dlaer Sorenson 23 oC Richfield RICHIL SOCIETY Special Correspondence Richfield July Hohn S Rolo curt stenographer for the Sixth julclal dis trict Is enjoying a short rest with his family In Provo 000 J I MortenSn of Council Bults Ia arrIve last Saturday on a visit to his cousIns 1e Annie and Alice Peterson and brothers whom he had never met He inn charmed with Utah and regrets that r his period vacation Is confined to such a short 001 > Belknap Miss Daisy Sunday Montgomery was down from 6 6 0 Judge 1lcCart made a hurried visit I home from Nephi last Saturday return tag Sunday morning 10 expects to bo docket absent another week with Judge higgins 0 Simon Christensen went to Salt Lake Sunday dnd returned Wednesday 0 Mr9 J I Everol came up from Sal vek Lake Saturday and will remain until net o 0 Crls Hansen aCer an absence of over a year durIng which time he has visied California Arizona and Colorado returned re-turned latSaturda 6 < < Professor 3 S Daynes came up from Salt Lake totda to 80 that the new taberace organ wrts In proper condition condi-tion upon is arrival He wen back to the city Wednesday but expects to return re-turn tlls evening to preside at the In trument during the dedication and conference con-ference exercises < 6 John Moore mid John Mcteer came down from Gold Mountain on hurried business trips Tuesday 0 4 4 Mien Sten and Sophia Jensen the Jensen Jen-sen house hostesses returned 0113 frm a visit to Salt Lake which covered the Fourth 0 0 Miss Clara Outzen after an absence oC several weeks in tant visiting friends returned home Saturday < 5 0 I E v 1IcDanlel editor ot the short lived Journal has returned to Rlchleld and resumed hIs law practice Charlc Lammersdorf manager of tho Sevier mIne spent Monday In Richfield 11 P 1 T W G Baler and Ifand v Ir Henry Bartlett returned from Boulder Garfield count last Saturday after a pleasant visit of three weeks among children of Mr and Mrs Baker U64 Martin Thoreon came home Monday Iartr absence of three weeks at Escal ante Garfield county J 0 MIss Diana Sorenson sister or Mrs E B lork has gone to Provo to reside for the summer 6 Robert O Pope and I9s Harriett Hunt of Monroe were granted a marla license Wednesday 6 < S P Christensen returned to 1I Pleasant yesterday Dr W M Griffith and Roy Bean spent a couple of days this week jaunting county through the west mountains Into Millard 4 6 a Alex Cohn of the fir of Cohn Bros of Salt Lake and son Clarence arrived from the city Sunday and Monday morning joined by J B Jennings and Max Kroll started on a two weeks outing Into the Fish Lake country They were well prepared pre-pared for an enjoyable trip a 6 6 < Joseph Johnson and E A Thompson vEto down from Clrcleie yesterday J John Bowen arrived Richfield yesterday southern yester-day after Utah an extended trip through 4 < 4 G A Iveron editor of the Time and Charles Olsen and their wives of Elsi nero were Richfield visitors Wednesday 4 6 6 > f L eNamara a fruit gower near MonrOe ednoda was in Sevlers capital city 4 4 < R C Watkins the Proo architect ar dyed last evening to take a final look at the tabtrnacie before the workmen were all called of 0 6 Mrs EIZL Ross count recorder went to Joseph Saturday to jic present at the election Monday of her successor as school trustee 0 0f 0 11 and Mrs Albert Stevens of Lea week were In Rlchfed the fore part ot the 4 4 6 Scott lcCclan came over from Loa LEHI SOCIETY CSpecn Correspondence red last evening to take a final look at Racker gave an Ice cream social to a number uf their friends 6 > u < The teachers and students of the Ross school gave a lawn party In honor of Miss J Glbb ono or the teachers who will leave for Canada in a few days The ompalY numbred abut seventyfive and the party was held 01 the lawn at the residence ot Bishop Cuter Miss Gjbb was presentowih a gold rim Ice cream and other refreshments were served < S t James Gardner and F W Jlrkham spent dan a day with friends on West Jot 6 < 0 Mr and In M Tanner or Salt Lake City are the guests ofr E Ji Davis 4 C Mrs Belle Merrill and hersister 3Iiss Jgfib have Iei6 r Cardston Canada to join their families there r C Grf of Ogden Is the guest or his Lehl JUly ILMr and r W E Miss Sadie Dunklcy of American Fork Is visiting with Miss Levern Thomas 44 < Mr and Mrs F Merrill entertained friends at their home In honor of Mrs 13 Ierll who will leave for the north 6 6 4 lr Peterson wife antdfamily will spend month In the tonal park in the north 11 and rs E A Goodwin gave a lawn pan to a company of little folks In honor oftc ilfth bIrthdayot their lit lIe daughter Rachel Refreshments and ames were enjoyed C4 Vilam Welsh and wife have left for ln oto begonethlrL > days Misses Winnie and Clar Whitehead of laIrLake It Cutler City Jr are tile suestsor r T 6 6 0 David Evan oC Salt Lake City Is spend nl a few iaywih Cred ln Lehl this yokE 66 yok-E or AlpInC sasa visitor In Lehl rlends Miss Tin here Larkin 0 0 Ogden Js visiting 4 6 6 Miss Douglas of Provo is the guest orT tirs S A Pearson ygrs MT PLEASANT SOCIETY Special Correspondence Mt Pleasant July 15Wilam J Rldd he IO Qrnde Western traveling pas Jger agent was In Mt Pleasant twice his week Monday and Wednesday He ias looking up business for the Wood nens excursion whfch went Friday 6 6 6 John Y Slencer or ake wls here L cpnplo 9f days during tho wec Y Ed Candland of CI9ter spnit most of howeekJI thins city 5pert < 0 6 Joins J sepJn r cturet from NeIht f = = r7 I I this week Ho has been residing there several now t years but expects to remain here I > < Jamr Clnwson or Spring City was up several das In the fore part oC the week e6a J Morgan Johnson or Spring City and J M Boden went down to Ephrim Sun day on business connected with the base bail leSe 1it 6 < a 6 Pete Rmussen of Chester was a 1t I Pleasant visitor the middle I or the week e a Mayor Ferdinand Ercksen run down to Mann Sunday on curt business returning Monday I II 64 I Andrew Johnson or Fairview came dow Tuesday and went on that evening to I Ephrim 6 6 6 < < fr Francis Jensen visited friends In I at Monday and Tuesday Mn Tucker spent Sunday night In Mt Pleasant spnt Monday to Ehrm and Iant J 4 < < Dr H O Morrey and J M Boyden ran down to lant on Wednesdays train ran I view flood the damage cause by the get o 4 0 William EllIot amt WIlliam Wattrous I prominent oodmen of Salt Lake came dean Wednesday and remained overnight over-night remaine oyer I 1 0 0 J C Barton was called to Manti on bus Incas Wednesday ant 466 tr G ROlph went south on clnesdasj traIn lie will make an extended trip through this and Sevier counties I 6 6 0 J D Pal spent a couple or das in Salt Lake this week o C 6 William Close 1 Into some land business In Salt Lake early In the week Miss Maude Harold 46 went down to Mantt Wednesday She will spend a portion oC the summers eton In Sevier county Prosecuting Attorney W K Livingston anti Attorney Reid of ant were here over Monday night 4 0 P Justescn was up from Chester a pie or days this week 4 i 0 Morgan Johnson or Spring City passed ant a couple ot days or the week in Mt Pleas t 44 > 4 > < < Simon T Beck was In town from hIs Spring City home Monday hi 6ucz Thursday Esban Joley was over from Ioron on I I 44 > 6 A number or local Woodmen joined the cullon to SI1ar Friday t p cv S Christensen A H albr Dr Cas saday Mr and Mrs Caries Gunderson Mr aini Mrs John oodring Erlo Gun1 denon and P lel50n went over 10 Spring City Saturday to see the bali game a 4 4 < 1 A Boyden and family wee down from Fairview Sunday last I C pIt p-It Is reported that George 1adsen oC this city and 3liss Ada Tlbbs or PanSlch were married at the latter place this week 646 < Gus Olsen came home from Grouse creek this week where he has spent the brother winter in ie Idaho will spend he summer wit a Christian Peteron and Iar Xlson recent re-cent arrivals from Denmark were mar I rN In this city i Wednesday < I Miss Lizzie Wilcox returned to her home I at relatives Price Monday here after a weeks visit with 4 4 I MIss Nor Williams started Friday for her former home In California where she expects to remain She has ben stopping I at Richfield for a month past i Miss Serena Xlelson came home front I orthfeld lnn this week She h ben attending school there On the way home she visited Mrs Harry Fletcher at Deadwood I Dead-wood Han and Miss J P Jensen at Oury Cole She will spend the balance I of In her September vacation her and return to school f u > < Dr Johnson of Fountain Green was over during the week < 5 4 < lr H X Latter and two children for meriy of this cIty came down from their i Idaho home Thursday r Lrer was married abut a month ago t a 11 Pierre an old resident of idaho who a companies her here D H Tatham and family of Bingham are In town this week the guests or rand r-and Mrs J B Selby 00 6 R N Piper the New York LIre sur ant ancc man or Salt Lake Is In I Pleas < 4 0 Mrs W S Woodruff of Sat Iko City Is In Mt Pleasant the guest or the family of A Madsen 66t Information front Professor G H Marshall Mar-shall or the asatch academy is that bo Is now a Niagara Falls N Y 6 6 i friends Mrs J In C Ogden Allretl oC FaIle Is visitIng Oge I UC66 Dave ledsen spent a few das early In I the week In Salt LakeCity t r L F Winter < Miss Grace West and Has ladsen arevlsltng in Pan tc this week o 4 4 H De Fries of Fairview was a business visitor In Salt Lake Monday l44 > Mrs Causon Aldrich has spent the pass week with her parents In Caste Dale 4 W 0 Amasa Wilson or Falnle was a Sat Lake visitor Monday and Tuesday 1 5 r Miss lida Iallsm returned from E length visit In Salt Lake Sunday 4 4 6 I Misses Marion and Eugena Casaday or Satins Ran came to Mt Pleusant this week and expect to spend the summer here the guests ot thea brother Dr hiV hi-V Casday and faintly i 4 6 H J and Tommy Davis Mike Inman N J Sear John Lowe I C A Smot W Clark N S Woodmt T W Penfold R Piper of Salt Lake ware seen in 11 Pleasnt during the week i6t J Brdshaw and Thomas Austin cattlemen cattle-men ot Lehl were II town during the week 6 1 4 H C Jacobs and X Simons traveling men or Ogden done I Pleasant early lathe la-the week o < < C 1 Jones and P C Rasmusfen oC San Francisco were doing business her this week 4 4 4 tv L EwIng of Denver was In town this week o z 0 A pleasnt party was given at the residence resi-dence of Andrew S ndergnl Thursday evening which was enjoyed by a numbe of young society people 1 0 4 Miss Gates a Presbyterian teacher oC the northern counties Is a guest of Miss McClure of Falr1cw this week < i V i Miss Jessie returned from a winters course of musical studies In Salt Lake to her anicw home this week E 6 0 I Mrh P L Larsen oC Falnew joined her husband at Eureka this week I DAVIS COUNTY SOCIETY Special Correspondence > Farmlngton July 15Lke parties and fishing excursions are the order during j this heated term and social event indoors In-doors are rare Indeed The Lagoon trs heavy patronage from Davis county pleasure pleas-ure seekers and not a day passes but parties par-ties arc formed to spend an afternoon or evening at that inviting resort where cool shade excellent music and a soot dancing floor form an attractive combl natiqn natqn W 0 Several hundred young people of Davis county had a day of pleasure at SaUar lat Tuesday on the occasion of the 31 arid Y L 31 1 A excursion Almost every want iii the county was represented ever In the throng pnt the day and evenIng even-Ing at the lake 4e4 Mrs Frank Hess or Farlnon has 1lr gone to Egln Ida to spend the summer < 4 George Rogers and wife formerly 01 1 Rgers now residing In Teon Ida where they will probably remain 1 4 > 46 < Harry F NJchols who has been the Short Line agent here for three months I has gone to Cheball Sash I a t 5 JQhn Jeffs isiown from Oakley Ida vI t Jbgs mother 1 i I p > 0 Fnk Foss wIle has bcnsoJourin I |