Show J r I + f ° q 0 1 D tec nrb c 1 fi6 < 6 < 1 I c > 0 l < J 6 L 1 IIJ c < 1 I I W m Jj p Jll A J n I k j1yft4y I > > A new year Is dawning and with it are born new hopes to everyone Young and of have joined hands to welcome tile year whIch it 19 hoped w1l1 be filled with joy and bring neIther care nor sorrow And notwithstanding the uncertainties oC the new the old year a good one withal 15 already forgotten and It is only for the coming days we plan And even soriety bright thoughtless thought-less society has dreams and aspirations md is looking joyously forward to the oncoming days She hope to more fully assert herself In 1900 than she did In IS9 Not 3 dull day In the year Is 11 her hope For while there are some pleasant memories of the old year to be cherished there was certaInly a lack oC brilliancy throughout the entire helve months and finaliy the curtain to is to be run down without even a parting flash of gooa thing never dreamed of before o Every festivity or the week told the story of the Yuletide Not a gathering I was without its holiday drapery Wreaths of holly with bright scarlet I berries were hung In the windows to tell of the Christmas merrymaking within 000 With college men home for vacation and school girls released for a fortnights fort-nights relaxation the holiday season by common consent of society has been given over to juniors entertainments The high school dance Friday eyepipg and the U cf U dance Thursday evening even-ing were among the principal events while numerous dinners and Informal affairS helped tD make the days merry I Afternoon at Cards Mrs McMahon was the hostess of a delightful card party Friday afternoon The event was given in honor of Miss Osgood of Chicago who has been visiting vis-iting Mr and Mrs IcIahon during the past two months The parlors were prettily decorated for the lCeaion with a profusion of holly ferns and cut flowers and a delightful afternoon was passed by the guests The game played was sixtythree those sitting down to the table beIng Mrs F B W3shburn Mfrs ex L Rood Mr J P 1ceath MrfO J L Donl1el Ian Mrs C P Hough Mrs A E Kimball Kim-ball Mrs J M Dart Mrs Decker Mr w S Henderson Mrs C H McCoy Mrs IcGeath Mrs Vollmer Mts Samuel Paul Mrs E J Jolly Mrs S D Evans Mrs F t r Ross Mrs J BIngham B-Ingham Mrs J F Evans Mrs F D Hobbs Mrs B A rcIilan Mrs A J Bremer Mrs C N StreveH Mrs Charles Loring Mrs A G Andrews Mrs J C Andrew Mrs C H Jacobs Mrs Vllliam Armstrong Mrs Edward Richards Mrs C E Richards Mrs I I Hugh Park Mrs Park Mm R E Hoag Irs J 1f Delano Mrs A H I I Doxrud Mrs H J DInnin Irs H P HendCrton Miss Lowe Miss IcGroth Miss Gertrude lcGrath alias Paul I Miss Allie Paul Miss Stewart Miss Preston Miss Richards Miss Stanch field lIGs Hardy Miss Roundy Miss Dcrn Miss Elizabeth Dern Miss Hart I well and Miss Osgood Evening Card Party Mr and Irs McMahon entertained again Friday evening jn honor of their guest Miss Osgood of Chicago Cards made up the form Of the entertaInment entertaIn-ment and alxtythree was he game played A delightful evening was passed at the close of which a tasteful colatlon was carved the followIng guests Mr and Mrs B A lcMllIan I lIr and Mrs E D lIlller Dr and Mrs E W Whitney Dr and Irs F A Vincent Mr and Mrs George H Dern I Mr and airs S V Shelp Mr and Mm CtH BrInk Mr and Mrs S B Milner l1r and Mrs R H Olficer Mr and > Mrs H B Kooser Mr and Mrs E B I Choate Mr and Mrs Thomas Welr i Mr and Mfrs W II Bintz 111 and Mrs L L Archer Mr and Mrs W J Browning Mr and Irs L H Farnsworth Farns-worth Ma and Mrs Frank Knox Mr and Mrs S T Pearson Mr and Mrs E E Stewart Mr and Irs W 11 OBrien Mr and Mrs T R BloCk Mr and Mrs J M Bowman Mr and Mrs R E Hoag Dr and Mrs Reed Ms and Mrs ll F Nevln Mr and Mrs W A Sherman Mr and Mrs J A MIner Mrs S J Kenyon Mrs Mary Judge Mrs J E Woodward Miss Os > good Miss Judge Miss Park Mr Ralph Kenyon Mr H L Cleaver Mr F C Schramm Mr Carl Schled Dr Allen Fowler Dr IcElroy and Dr Park I Christmas Dinner Mr and Mrs A T Vollmer entertained enter-tained at dinner Christmas day The parlors were tastefully decorated with festoons of ChrIstmas green and mistletoe mis-tletoe while the table was made beautiful beau-tiful with red carnations and ferns The guests were Mr and Mrs C L Rood Madame Rood Mr and Mrs I StOc and Mr and Mrs Kister A Christmas Party Mrs Arthur Vitcher entertained a number of her friends most delightfully delightful-ly Monday evening with a Christmas trEe Tho home was effectively decorated dec-orated with holly and mistletoe and with the brilliantly illuminated tree made amost attractive picture Those who enjoyed the evening were I lI1ss Salisbury MIss Moore Miss Laura Sherman DrJchn F Critchlow Mr Wilkes Mr Nolan Mr Dick Gray and l11 Shirley Webber Club Entertainment Miss Preston entertained the Poets Round Table WednesdaY afternoon Sir Edwin ArnoldS Light of Asia was the topic of the afternoon A biographical bio-graphical sketch of Sir Edwin Arnold was given by Mrs Rachel lIlller Selections I Se-lections from hIs famous poem were afterwards read by the members and an interESting discussion followed lIrs Stanley Clawson was the chairman of 1 the afternoon A dainty luncheon was served on a table decorated In green and white Besides the members there were present pres-ent Mrs D C McLaughlin Irs J E Gallgher Mrs Druehl Mrs Robbins Mrs Vincent Mrs M B Whitney and Mrs A L BrattaJn At Luncheon Mrs W G Sharp was the hostess of a delightfully appointed luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at her handsome home on Brigham street The parlors and table were tastefully decorated with red carnations red ribbons and ferns Covers were laid for eight the followIng ladies being the guests Mrs Harkness Mrs G A Lowe Mrs Sprague Mrs Hoyt Sherman Mrs i Dart 3lrs George Jf Downey and Mrs C E Allen At Cards Miser Minnie WeJby entertained last evening in honor of her sister Miss Welby who is home from school for the holidays A card party was the form of entertainment and slxtthree WAS the game played The parlors were becomingly decorated for the occasion I oc-casion with evergreens hollyand ferns and a delightful evening wins passed by the following guests Miss May Critch low Miss Sadie McChostnl Miss Sibyl Anderson Miss Frankie Sharp Mils Pauline Groo the Dfisrs Leonard the Misses Paul Dr Critchlow lIr John Critchlow Dr BaIley Mr Fred Erc Mr Milton Mlles Mr Fred Earls Mr ° George Nplan Mr Ralph Waterman Mr Leech and Mr Ovel11eld I Greek Letter Society Dinner I Professor David Starr Jordan of Stanford Stan-ford university was the guest of honor Thursday evening at a banquet given by the Delta Upsilon society at thu Knutsford There were present Professor Pro-fessor Byron CummIngs Joseph Selgel E K Brown G M Bally SuperIntendent SuperIn-tendent Frank B Cooper Professor George N Marshall Dr C G Plum mer D H Blossom and George F Sprague At Dinner lIr George Riter entertained at dinner din-ner Thursday evening In honor of Dr David Starr Jordan of Stanford university uni-versity The function was given at thQ home of Mr and MrS oW W Riter on East First South street and was a most enjoyable and delightful affair The parlors and dining room were decorated dec-orated In red that being the color of Stanford the University of I Utah and the Educational association of Utah The menu was of the choicest choic-est description and was served tD the following guests Dr Jordan Mr and Mrs Riter George and Will Biter Governor Gov-ernor Wells Dr and Mrs J T Kings bury Mr and Irs Frank Pierce Mr and Mrs 1Valdemar Van Cotto Mrs R S Miller Mrs R E Little L E Young Mss Cecella Sharp Miss Lucy Van Cott and Scot Wells I I SophomoreFreshmen Dance The sophomore and freshman classes of the University < of Utah gave a dancing danc-Ing party at Landrums Thursday evening even-Ing The affair was one of the prettiest pretti-est of the week and a delightful evening even-Ing was spent by those present The handsome hall was tastefully decorated for the occlSlola feature of the decoration deco-ration being a booth where refreshments refresh-ments were served > made up ot the national colors with rirlarge American flag for the central drape The party was In charge of the following committee commit-tee Miss Claire Ellerbeck Miss Belle Scofield Mr Walter Ray and Mr Nelson I Nel-son Dickerman Those present were I Mrs 3V W Biter Mrs Straup lrsIt I E Little Mrs C W Watson MIss Ma ble Harker Miss La Von PIerce o f Brigham City Miss 1I1nnic Tames Miss Little MIss Katie Murphy MIss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Groo Miss Hewett Miss Scofield Miss Hallie Ferron Miss Jennie Sands Miss Ellerbeck MIss Vera Tempest Misses Dye Misses Cannon MIss Edna Swenson Miss Josephine Wells Miss Clane Thatcher Ilss Gertrude Felt Miss Ella Walker Miss Hyde Mrs Jo ale Morris Miss Hazel Payne Miss Watson 1Ir Walter Ray Mr Lucian Ray Mr Nelson Dickerman lIr Seth F Rigby 1Ir Dod Riter 111 George Gibbs Ur Eugene Lewis Mr Valdo Kill gsbu r Mr Preston Cannon air Will Grlmdale Mr Benjamin Howell Mr Ralph Watson Mr W C Dunne Mr Frank Barnes Mr H Claude Lewis 111 AhIras Snow Dr Snow Mr Wallace Mr Payne Mr McIntyre 111 BrIgham Young 11r Nelson lIargetts Mr Whitney Mr Jay Groo Mr George Badger Mr Will Christppherson and Mr Fred Sands Childrens Party Mrs Augusta Grant entertained Thursday afternoon in honor oC the birthday of her daughter Anna Games were enjobdand the flltemOon came to a close Jlth no daintily served tea PresentYwere Abbie Lowe Fannie Lowe Rhea Miner III little Little Lucille Patten Nora Van Cotto Fannie Gardner Maude Wllliams Margaret Mar-garet Cannon Mao Grant Jennie Gray Rebecca Gusfavlson Lydia Gus taison Katie Snelgrove Edith Grant Bessie Grant and Julia Crismon Dancing Party The High school dance at Christen sons FrIday night was among the principal prin-cipal social events of the week The orchestra was enlarged for the occasion occa-sion dancing was kept up until a late hour and society turned out In large numbers for the event Social Notes Judge Miner Is In Portland 000 111 Alma Cunningham Is in the city 000 Mrs D C Jackllng bas gone to Denver Den-ver 0 0 111 Ben Hampton was in town durIng the week C 00 Mr Hal Cobb returned to Eureka Tuesday 0 < > o Bert S Varian returned to Idaho Tuesday 0 0 < J 1Irs A A Gibson has returned from the east 0 OO The Salisbury boys leave Wednesday for school C ° 00 Mr and Mm John Dern are vIsiting in Nebraska O C O Mr Frank Roberts vlll return home during JanuarY rna < 8 > < i4 i Mr and Mrs Conrad Gast are vIsit = i log In California < 8 > < 8 > < 8 > Mrs Hugh Anderson gave a literary afternoon Saturday i < r0 < 8 > The Whist club met Tuesday at the home of MrsHotrner 03 0 I Mrs Emanuel Kahn and daughter Miss Rita curd Mrs Itlh11s mother Mrs B Cohn left Friday for of visIt to Neav York o 00 Mr and Mrs MorJan C Fox enter fained dUring the week 0 0 0 MrFredrick Lyons returned to Eureka Eu-reka Thursday morning Mrs W S Sharp f Park City Is visiting vIs-Iting Mrs M V Bogus < 70 < > Mr reward II Fields leaves shortly Th for a tiur of old Mexico 0 < 8 > 0 Mrs Ma G Coulter of Ogden asa as-a vIsitor during the week I o 0 0 Mr Alex olbath and Mr Enos Hoag were In town during the week t Cv Miss Acton Young will receive New Years day at Red Butte Hollow 000 Miss La von Peirce of Brigham City Is the guest of Miss Mable Harker e 0 > OJ Mr and Mrs Frank B Ste > hens en tertalned at dinner during the week < 8 > < r < r The Sixtythroo Card club met Thursday Thurs-day afternoon with Madame Ploutz 4 > 06 Mrs C G Phelan of Welser Ida Is the guest of her daughter Mrs Exum 0 0 r0 Mr and Mrs N A Ransohofl and son have gone to the coast on a pleasure trip < S 0 llr Frank Judge left esterqay for Troy N Y where he Is attendIng college col-lege O 0 O Thornton Gilmer has left for Law rencevllle N J where he Is attending school G 0 O Mrs Burke and the MIsses Burke have taken a house in town for the winter 0 0 9 Miss Ida Hanaue and Mr Abe Han aum jr have returned from a trip to Phllade1phl S > 00 Ferrof ltr E p Ferry oC Park City is spending spend-ing the holidays in the city with Mr and Mrs Ned Ferry 0 0 < 8 > Mr Chester Nason and Mr W H Cunningham will entertain at their apartmeats tomorrow afternoon < 8 > < 0 Mr Sanford J Truman oC Michigan wIlrarrive in Salt Lake ttis week on a visit to his sister Mrs W Mont Ferry 000 Mr MIles Varian and Mr Sam Paul spent their Christmas holidays In Phil adelphiaowhere they are attending College Col-lege o < V Miss Emily Bannister of Ogden spent a few days in the city during the Week as the guest of Miss Afton Young oC Red Butte Hollow n < Coming Club Meetings The Cleofan will resume meetings next Tuesday London Bridge will be the topic discussed by Mrs Clara M Clawson CUrrent events will be reviewed by Mrs Anna S Young N 00 The Bevierers will meet Jan S A review of thE Christmas books will be given by Mrs C D Moore 00 < r The Womans club has arranged an interesting prOlramme for the regular meeting net Tuesday afternoon vrv0 The programme for the Tourist section sec-tion oC the Ladles Literary club for Tuesday morning Jan 2 will be In charge of Mrs E O Howard The subject will be Paris lA Drive on the Boulevards Champ de lIars 5 3Champs EIrocs 4Aro de Triumphe 1Eloite I 1Bols de BouJogu OGDEN SOCIETY Special Correspondence Ogden Dec 29The week has been quite active In a social way though elab I Grate tun tJons L wenS few Thegoety was Gr the characteristic holiday variety The best or sleighing and skating were to be had and therewcerealso the usual holiday Momecomings and reunions bestdesnu metous dances at enliven the week < > W < The Art League convention under the dlrecUo of Miss L A lInt held six very successful sessions In the city hall Miss Mint Is a thorough enthusiast and succeeded in arous4ng a deep interest in artmlbJects by her concise lectures The club women of Ogden Indorsed and great ly aided In the work or Miss Mint The sessions were In the city pall the last beIng held this eveningS S w 5 The employees and exemployees or the Ogden Sugar company held carnival at ChristCl1lEns academy this evening The board or directors and other officers were well represented A most pleasant feature fea-ture was the presentation tD Manager Dycrot aJlne set or drawing tools from the employees and olflcers or the factory < Mr and Mrs Joseph W Arnold gave a very pleasant progressive high lIve party last ednesdao evening The ladles first prize a verybeautlful hlI1dpaJnted handkerchief ease was won by Mrs Robert Rob-ert C cEwlUI The entlemens first prize an embroidered card cast in the shape or a palette with Lards was won by Mr J G Read Consolation prizes two very unique bottles bandpainted and filled with brand and port wine were won by Mrs John E Fowler and Mr William S Read The supper table which was In the shape or an L was elegant sot and fairly groaned under the weight and abundance oC good things After supper vocal and instrumental music dancing and aU kinds oC games were thor oughl enjoyed At Ii oclock a m breakfast break-faSt was ready and after partaking of the same the part dispersed Those present were 3 G Read V S Read H B rt R o beet C 1 Inv J hn arry LOU on uu c ran o E Fowler Albert Buker Fred G Mad dock James Burton Mrs H Gray Miss Lottie Burton and Messrs Ernest Gray and Ioronl Thomas O < i l H B Arnold well known as n Weber county teacher now in charge of the schools or Snowwille is spending the holidays holi-days In Ogden 000 Harry Fennimore of Salt Lake is the guest of his cousin J F Grant jr CwGU Wednesday evening C H F Coolidge and Miss Gertrude Smith were married nt the home of Dr and Mrs D N Smith Rev Evans of the Baptist church offi claUng d < r 0 E W Bannister was in from Green River Wo to spend the holidays at home 000 George Landsberg of Salt Lake spent Christmas m Ogden < + > w0 Attorney General Bishop and WIfe spent Christmas with Ogden friends io OU Mr and Irs I T Dam Salt Lake are spending the holidays with Mr and fSS rfJhgodas Mrs George H Corse < > 0 C > D H Peery jr visited with his parents par-ents Christmas 0 0 0 Alva Gunnell came down from Baker City Ore Sunday to spend Christmas I with his parents 0 0 I Rev E I Goshen was a Salt Lake visitor visit-or during the week w0 0 J Mrs C E Hoyt and daughter Maude were the guests of Mrs Orson RIser dur ingthe week 0 0 Mr J H McCoy has returned from his trip through the northwest 00 The state industrial school was the scene of a pleasant entertainment Christmas Christ-mas day The boyS and girls were all given a sleigh ride by SUperintendent Allison Al-lison and had a Christmas tree in tho evening each receiving a present 0 0 Mr and Mrs Joseph S Peery returned Christmas day from an extended visit In Omaha Kansas City and other eastern places HOC John B man was up from Salt Lake I for Christmas at home f 0 0 I An en o able entertainment was glen bo the Grind Army posts or Ogden in I the Knights of Pythias halt Tuesday evening the occasion beIng the visit of the department officers Addresses were made by Department Commander KaJghn and several prominent G A R men and Relief Corps ladies both err Salt Lake and Ogden After the speaking a banquet r was served In which army tack and bears were the leading features The coming or Erma Nevada the queen of song 10 the Grand opera house Is looked forward to with keen antldpatlon by Ogden musIc lovers I > > o > 0 A Mr and Irs L A Ostein of Eureka areIn Ogden the gusts or Mr and Mrs Randall ot Twentyfirth street 0 < 8 > 0 George W Goddard was In Ogden tot Christmas at Mme r PROVO SOCIETY Special Correspondence Provo Dec 0The Proctor academy or Provo teachers and some of the 004 vaneed students went skating on Utah lake Christmas day PIcnic was taken along end a most enjoyable tIme was spent 00 < 9 A very enjoyable entertainment was given 1n the Fourth ward meeting house Sunday evening under the direction or Professor J R Boshard The Sunday school children rendered the sacred cantata can-tata Bethlehem to the great delight of nIl present So successful vas the entertainment that by special requem It will be given In the Second ward tonIght to-nIght OOc The First ward Sunday school gave m party Tuesday afternoon for the children or the ware The little ones bad tj jolly good time 000 The Slxtythreo Card club gave It baY In Southworths hall Wednesday evening o even-ing at which sixty couples attended A delightful evening was speoL J I A delightful dancing party WaS given IJ hI the Second ward mectiDl house last 1ft ovening bS the Sundays school of the I ward A most enjoyable time was spent t I < 8 > 0 < r Mrs Loulsx McBride entertained rein I tires at dinner Christmas afternoon nt her homo its the Fourth ward TOO guests partook of a sumptuous spread and the 1 evening was enjoyably spent In socia J chat i 0 0 Tho marriage of Jonah M Clark anti Miss Estella F Frisby was solemnized I Wednesday afternoon at the home or the bride In the Second want Elder Thomas N Taylor officiated A reception was given in the evening to immediate relatives rela-tives Mr and Mrs Clark ore well known 3oQung people oC Provo and are held iii great esteem by their many friends by0 ei 0 The Davis famIly held n reunion at tad oldDavis home last Sunday A sumptuous sumptu-ous repast served and ho after very pleasantly passed in social chat < 8 > < r0 cord Grant C Bagley and wife entertained relatives at dinner Christmas day > 0 u IlIr Frank Eo Bale end sister Este1D or Cottonwood are spending the hol1dB30s with Mr and Mrs Grant Bagley end 5B1 and Mrs S AL KInl o 0 JIlt Jesse Smith chief clerk in R A Barncs store has resigned lids position and leaves for Burlington Ill to join his family Mr Smith a tpcxts to estab t lists himself permanently in Burlfngton Mr and Mrs Smith are wen Known Inl I Provo and their many friends much re i 1 gret their departure 0 r0 Del Roberts and wife ofTiatib spec 1 Christmas in Provo wIth relatives aril friends JohhnoOn f2ravolsspead Miss Emma Tohnson 0 1sspen io inS the holidays In Tintic t ntic < r0 russ Elm1 Armstrong Who 13 tescbtng T school in Payson is spending the holidays In Provo 00 James Bates and family or MidWay wars visiting in Provo a few days this week < r < 3 < b Joseph T Farrer and wife visited 111 Salt Lake City Thursday 0 0 0 Frank KnowJdet1l and wire were in Salt Lake the latter part ot this week visiting relatives 000 Mrs Ferris DunyolJ or Tooele has been visiting Mrs D D Houtz In Provo this week 0 0 0 Mrs H L Clark and children or Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove took Christmas dinner with Mrs Clarks mother E JWard i 0 < r Mr J H Bennett formerly general passenger agent for the Rio Grande West era now auditor of the Northwestern at Huntington Ore visited his old and e in I J |