Show < O o O I a I ta I i r 0 I D T1T1 TT II J I L I Had it not beer for the High school dance a few dinners and card parties the week would have been absolutely devoid o interest to society lovers The ennui which seems to have taken possession pos-session of people socially inclined is hard to explain The quiet that come with Lent has evidently made its appearance ap-pearance in advance of the season There is a prospect of a slight change though before Ash Wednesday comes and stops the whirr of the social wheel altogether For the coming week the outlook is rather bright Tuesday afternoon lr James E Jennings will entertain in honor of Mrs William T Dalby and on the evening of the same day Major ard Mrs George 1 Downey give a large card party and lr Morris gives a dance at Christensens for her daughter daugh-ter Miss Claudia Morris Mrs Fred W Scarf has cards out for Wednesday afternoon and evening Thursday afternoon af-ternoon r Wood and Mrs Knight will entertain in the evening Miss Ella Atkinson will give a card party while the lat dance of the Assembly series I will farther interest society on that i date Friday afternoon lr J Robinson I Robin-son Walker and Mrs Cheeseman will I entertain at cards and Friday evening at Christensons the annual reception and dance of the Z C 1 I will take pla e Dr Luella Miles and Mrs John N Sharp haw invited guests for Saturday Sat-urday afternoon and the same afternoon after-noon the German club will be entertained enter-tained I In honor of St Valentine a number of affairs have already been planned I Dr and Mrs Niles will entertain at I i cards on that date as will also Lieutenant Lieu-tenant and Mrs Kerwin and at Chris tns ns the ladies of Unity club will give a dance At Cards Mrs Sam C Park and Miss Park entertained at cards Tuesday afternoon after-noon The parlors were brightened with flowers and palms and surrounding surround-ing the tables scattered through the rooms were Mrs William Held Mrs Hojt Sherman Mrs Dewey Richards Mrs T C Bailey Mrs F J Fabian Mrs W A Nelden Mrs J S Witcher Mrs J H Moyle Miss Ellis tr Adams Ad-ams Mrs J Bailey Mrs W wV Riter Mrs James E Jennings Mrs J Lincoln Lin-coln Boggs Mrs O W Powers and Mrs C B Markland Dance at Landrums The dance given at Landrums Tuesday Tues-day evening by Miss Dern and Mr Fred C Dern was a thoroughly delightful f de-lightful affair The decorations though not elaborate were very effective while the music was especially good Aruig the guests were Mr and Mrs H W Henderson Mr and Mrs Glen Miller Mr and 1I George Moore 11 and Mrs H A los 11 and Mrs T Tcney Mr and Mrt A L Hop paugh Mr and Mrs Landrum Miss MiMillan Miss Annie Mae Mc Millan Miss Lena Preston Miss Daly Miss Peyton Miss Reynolds Miss Tuomey Miss Knickerbocker Miss I Cherry Miss Morris Miss Claudia Morris Miss Rutt Miss Luce Miss Gardaniir Miss Frick Miss Horn Miss I LTAV r > n Miss Clara Lawson Miss Ireland Ire-land Miss Helen Ireland Miss McDon aM Miss Schulte Miss Parker Miss Edith Parker Miss Schroeder Miss M rurystal Miss sears Miss Paul iiiss Frankie Sharp Mi = s Baurr > Miss Da is Miss Culmr Miss Katherine Oulmtr Miss Cora Brown 01 Fremont NtMr Mr hris Diehl Mr D Macpherson BJrd Mr A P Stanley McQuistan of Ihnv Scotland Mr William Orr Mr George Spraguef Mr George Mc tarul 11 A Yore Mr Luce Mr d iand 11 G A Anderson of Denver i ir Frick Mr Archibald Miner Mr tt ill Lawson Mr Young Mr Goodwin Mr Stranger Mr Roy Brown Mr Knjght 11 Flakins Mr Morrison Mr i 1 i tor Lollin Mr Carl Lollin Mr Karl Shei Mr Fred Eagan Mr Art Lynn Mr Schoppe 11 Evane Mr Airis Mr Waterman Mr Bennett Mr Cardan ler Mr Barnes 11 Mazrenan Mr Gaylord Mr Meyer 11 C Meyer Mr Lanaderins Ladcrinz LadcrinzAla Alta Club Dinner The dinner given Monday evening at the Alta club by Mr and Mrs Albert F Holden was in honor of Miss Wallace Wal-lace whose engagement to Dr Tuttle of St Louis was recently announced The table was arranged in the small i dialog room and elaborately decorated In colors of pink and green To meet the guest of honor there were present Mrs George F Downey Mr and Mrs James A Pollock 11 E B G Wicks Sharp Dr Tuttle and Mr William Theatre Party Mr W J Lawrence gave a theatre party on Tuesday evening His guests were Mr and lr William T Din woodey Mr and Ir David B Hempstead Hemp-stead and Mrs AVelton Afterwards the guests enjoyed a supper at the home of Mrs Hempstead Dinner Party I Mr and Mrs John M Zane entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening complimentary to Miss Wallace and Dr George Tuttle The decorations in the diningroom were very beautiful In the center of the tabp stood a large vase filled with pinli carnations and ferns while from the base radiated sprays of smilax and ferns and at either end candles in tall candlesticks shed a rosy light through pink silk shades Those present were Miss Wallace Dr Tuttle Mr and Mrs George Y Wallace ington Miss Imball and Dr1 Worth Progressive Dinner A progressive dinner was the form of the entertainment given Tuesday even in gin honor of 11 and Mrs Blanchard of Boston by Mr and Mrs Gill S Pey ton Pink carnations and ferns were used in profusion on the handsomely appointed dinner table around which were seated besides the guests of honor Mr and Mrs Hal Brown Mr and Mrs W S Brown Mr and Mrs Bridge of Fremont Neb Mr Gibson 11 and r J Lincoln Boggs 11 and Mrs John Dern Mr Heinrick 11 and Mrs Black and Judge and Mrs W A Sherman High School Dance The last High school dance of the season took place at Christensens Fri day evening The series have been highly successful and reflects great credit on those in charge Among the dancers Friday night were I Miss Daly Miss Small Miss Geddes Miss Clark the Misses Howat the Misses McMillan 11 Sam Porter Miss Catherine Culmer Nellie Seattle Miss Catherne I 11 Oglesby Mr Atkinson Miss Atkinson At-kinson Miss Terhune 11 Barnett Mr Thomas 11 Bunnel Mr Feakins I Miss Billings Mr Terry 11 Coffin 11 ATrr > ronfUv 11 Clark 11 Siegel Lieutenant Ua Miss Sherman the Misses Parker Miss Weiler Miss Knickerbocker Miss Laura Saunders Mrs Nixon Campbell Miss Lucy Moore Miss Fay McCune Miss Groes beck Miss Kelly Miss Westerfield Miss Kesler Miss Josie Katz Miss Keating Miss Losee Miss Hyde Miss Bessie Officer Miss Adams Miss Edith Sears Miss orrison Miss Baum MrS Mr-S K Hooper Mr McCartney 11 D U Gray Miss Pitts Miss Stevenson 11 Hamel Miss Bueler 11 Roy Brown Miss Cherry 11 Schoppe Miss Richards Mr Dern Miss Griffin Mr Hemphill Mr Groo 11 Hicks Mr Romney Mr Cross Miss Smith Miss Eloise Sherman Miss Hicks Mr Paul Ivimuail oir Jiemaii Il UUIg Mr Skinner Mr Egan Mr Cleland Mr Travels Mr Weiler Mr Downing I Down-ing 11 Mitchell Mr Murray Mr I Shirley Webber Mr Elliot Kimball Mr Lee Dinwoodey Mr George God dard the Messrs Trent 11 Brooks Mr Lollin Mr Salisbury 11 Sharp Williams Mr Johnson Mr Woodward Mr Smith Mr Tarpey 11 J T Good win Mr McKellar Mr Yorse 11 Knickerbocker Mr Waterman Mr Bowers Mr Eldredge 11 Knight Sleighride Mr Vernon Hardy gave a sleigh ride last evening In honor of 11 Wilbur Coman of Portland Among the guests f were Mr and Mrs W X Dinwoodey I Mr and Mrs David B Hempstead and I I Mr W J Lawrence Kensington Tea I Mrs James G Foote was the hostess of a bright and enjoyable Kensington on Tuesday afternoon The guests were Mrs T A Clawson Mrs George Brastow Mrs Will Rossi ter Miss Josephine Spencer Mrs Lee Brown Mrs Frank Taylor Mrs John Groesbeck Mrs E G Knowlton Mrs L N Young Mrs Oliver Green Mrs George Ellerbeck Mrs James Rogers Mr Florence Bradley Mrs H B Clawson jr Mrs J D Spencer Ir Charles Hopkins of Butte Mrs George Raleigh Mrs Anthony Godbe Mrs S B Claw on Mrs Julia Taylor Mrs Bootes and Mr S H Clawson At Dinner I 11 and Mrs James Sampson gave a elaborate dinner party Monday evening at their home on South State street The table was decorated with a effective arrangement of carnations smilax and ferns Mr and Mrs J The guests were lr ad Al Is Mr and Mrs = Elwood Bailey Mr and Mrs M Bowman Mr and Mrs Browning Mr and Mrs Charles Crane Miss fane Mrs Clarke Miss Clarke Miss Nettle Harris Mr and Mrs F Pearce Miss Jane Taylor Mr and Mrs Van Kanan Mr and Mrs Wood of Idaho During the evening the guests enjoyed en-joyed a game of sixtythree prizes being won by Mrs Charles Crane lr Bowman 11 Crane and Mr Pearce Weddings of the Week i The marriage of Miss Jessie Grant McCoy and Mr George E Burne took place Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs E P Burns The ceremony was performed by Rev Alfred Al-fred E Henry Mr and Mrs Burns will be at home after March 1 at 273 I West Third South street On Thursday afternoon Miss Mary E Smith and Mr B T Pyper were married thata the brides home on Third I East street The ceremony was followed fol-lowed by a reception I Welsh Rarebit Party Mrs W W Biter gave a Welsh rarebit rare-bit party Thursday evening Her guests were Mr and Mrs Stanley Clawson Mrs John D Spencer Mr and lr J H Moyle Mr and Mrs Joseph Jennings Dr and Mrs J T Riter White Governor Wells Mr George At Sixtythree Thursday evening Mr and Mrs E H Needham entertained at cards The parlors were tastefully decorated with roses carnations and smilax Five tables were arranged tables were done in water colors bells being used as counters Prizes were won by Mrs W C Barnes Mrs Sears Miss Pratt Mr Barnes Mr Taylor and Mr J P Evans Present were Mr and Mrs S Pond Mr and r J H Bailey Mr and I Mrs C B Tuckfleld Mr and Mrs F Taylor Mr and Mrs W C Barnes Mr and 1rs 1 C Briton Mr and r J P Evans Mrs 11 A Sears r J Wash Young Miss Hermie Pratt Mr William Rumeil Mr Charles Needham Miss Leonia Needham Kensington Tea Mrs James Rogers was the hostess of a delightful afternoon affair on Wednesday Wed-nesday The parlors were artistically smilax adorned with roses and garlands of smiax The guests were Miss Lunt Mrs Hutchinson Miss Moffat Mrs John Grcesbeek jr Mrs Henry Moss Mrs Frank Beatty Mrs Shaughnessy Miss Shaugbnessy Mrs Katherine Young Mrs Snell Mrs George Brastow the Misses Shoebridge Mrs Taylor Mrs Theresa Werner Mrs Footc A Surprise Party A most agreeable surprise was given Misses Alice and Grace Kidwell at their home 344 South First West by some of I their frineds on Tuesday evening Music and other amusements were indulged in-dulged In Those present were Misses Annie Waddell Mary A Mace Mat I West Emma Hauks Tot Dunford Grace Kldxvell Alice Kidwell Mr David Waddelf Dick Barthell Will Vincent Arthur Custa Will Plumhoff Hyrum Newton Len Kainine E R Cabanski Charles Waddell Norman Kidwell Mrs John Waddell Mrs James Lamb rt Mrs Louis Shaw Mrs Isaac Waddell Mr and Mrs J W Kid well G F Moss Cavalry Boys Entertained Stanley Price late of troop A gave an elaborate dinner last evening in honor of his comrades of Caines cavalry cav-alry The occasion was a most enjoyable enjoy-able ale one The ppal Cup I The Opal club will give a bal at Christensens on Friday evening Feb 17 The committees are Executive Mr Henry Coulam jr Mr Orvin Morris Mr C L Berry Dr E M Keysor Mr H S Anderson Mrs Fred Hess Miss Lizzie Livingston I Floor Mr Fred Christensen Mr Frank Gardner 11 E R Dickenson Reception Dr A H Taylor Miss Florence Taylqr Mr G E Greene Ir E R Dickenson Mr Charles Dowse Mrs F Browning Mr Fred Hess Miss Marie Edwards Mrs Fred Libby Mr D A Hughey Miss GraceD D Keillor Invitation Mr John Acomb Mr C W Walton 11 H Clark Mr W C Coleman Mr Frank Browning Mr H L Nelsnn 11 Frk RnwlnrQ Ur Max Brodie Ii FS Murphy o Mr L P Christensen Mr Fred Libbie Miss I Stella Barton Miss Abbie Rumel Mrs H L Nelson Miss Minnie Anderson Miss Wilder Mrs C L Berry Miss E I Hamlin Mrs F S Murphy Mrs F Gardner Miss Amy Taylor Miss Ale Fitzgerald Miss Nellie Fitzgerald Miss Katie Anderson Mrs L P Christensen Christen-sen Mrs Harry Clark Miss Belle Hocking Mr A F Smith Social Notes Mrs Judge and Miss Kate Judge have gone t Los Angeles < Dr and Mrs William T Dalby have returned from the eat Mrs William V Eberly and Miss I Benson left Thursday for St Louis 0 1 i Miss Dee of Ogden spent the past week in the city i < Mr Dennis of Portland Ore was the guest of Mr Vern Hardy during the past week < < Mr and Mrs Fred Noble left for the east Wednesday evening Mrs S E Anderson of Ogden Is the itou guest of Mrs E M Miller atthe Man 1 1 0 Mrs Fred W Simon ha gone to Cal fornia < J > 1 0 Mrs Jennie E Nelson of Ogden vis week lied friends in the city during the past I o i J Mrs Helena Goldberg and Miss Gold berg have gone to California for a three months vIsit Miss Brown left f Thursday for a visit j j I I with relatives in Portland Ore 1 Dr and Mrs Tolhurst have gone to j California > < I Miss Grace Anderson is expected home shortly 0 I Dr J C E King returned Wednes day from California Calforni 5 Miss Kitty Home entertained at cards Thursday evening There were five tables at which Sixtythree was played Miss Edith Noble won the head prize 001 Mrs Emmellne B Wells left yester day for Washington D C 0 < v < S > Mrs WllJard Young entertained the Sewing club Wednesday v > afternoon Mrs Eflie Green Clark has invitations out for Tuesday afternoonS < < afternoon-S > < S > fornia Lieutenant Laws ha gone to Cal < S > 0 < E > < Miss Agnes Judge will spend the com ing week visiting friends at Fort Douglas o 0 < > The officers of Fort Dourlas gave an I informal hop at Recrec ri hall Fri day evening A number of city people peo-ple were in attendance < < S > < i > Miss Conroy of Ogden is the guest of Mrs F Dewey Richards gest t > < S > 0 Denver Mrs G F Choate has returned from 0 0 Ir Robert Harkness and Mrs Wil lam G Sharp a expected home dur ing the early part of the week 0 < I > < > lr Sol Siegel expects to leave Tues Ida I-da for New Orleans 00 < 5 > II The entertainment to be given nest Thursday evening at the Ladies Literary err club promises to interest lovers of music The programme has been carefully arranged mid on it appears the names of some of our best local talents Invitations are extended to all v < 5 > < j > Mr S B Claw on gave a third gallery gal-lery party Thursday evening to witness the performance of At Gay Coney Island land Afterwards a supper was enjoyed en-joyed at a down town restaurant X < S > < < 3i t Miss Twelves and Miss Lydia Thur man ef Provo visited friends in the city the past week 3 < S > < S > Ji Miss Julu I Penrcsc entertained a 4 number of her friends last Tuesday evening at the residence of her sister r Clark Whitney The evening was pleasantly spent In cards and music cars musc refreshmentsbeing served at midnight Those present were Misses Bessie Ed munds Ethel Saville Rachel Pringle Winnie Sale and MaudPatrick and Messrs Davis A Savage Arthur Shepard Shep-ard Spencer Cia 5n jr William Shepard an Wale Wallace tt < The university students gave a pleasant pleas-ant entertainment Friday evening o 0 Mr Wilbur Coman of Portland Ore who has been visiting in the city leaves tomorrow for his home o 0 < Utah camp No 33S Woodmen of the World held a house warming at K of P hall on Wednesday evening The at tendance was large and the tenance larg pro gramme an enjoyable one 0 0 ilount Moriah ledge Ko 2 Free and Accepted Masons will give a reception tomorrow evening at Masonic hal In celebration of the thirtythird anniversary anni-versary of the ledge i 0 Preparations are now in progress progss for the character ball which is to take place in the early part of next month under the auspic of the Retail Clerks Protective association Some very handsome and valuable prizes will be offered for the bestr characters as well a for the m graceful cake walkers 0 < Miss Ernie Boylon and Carrie Anderson Ander-son ave a nleasant snrnrlso nnrtv On Mr Harry Leyland at the latters home on East Third South street The evening even-ing was pleasantly spent In games of various Irinds and musical numbers were rendered by Miss Louisa MeAl hater and George Glade after which a supper was served Among those reSeat res-eat were the Misses Carrie Anderson Ernie Boylon Alice Rogers Annie Boy Ion Alice Cartleton Agnes Rogers Louie McAllister Alice Simpson and Mrs Agnes Shepard Messrs Fred Anderson An-derson Will Langbacker Frank Foster Fos-ter Steve Reed Lawrence Smeltzer George Glade Alfred Simpson Harry I Leyland Ray Brown and Charles Holl berg i 0 i 6 I Mr and lr Harry Fernarajz entertained enter-tained a number of their irlends at cards last Monday evening Refreshments Refresh-ments were served during the evening Among those present were Mr and Mrs D G McAdams 11 and Mrs Lum Knowles Mrs Balmforth Mr and Mrs Robert Grundy ll and Mrs Ed Crow thers the Misses Ella Marcroft Alice Merrill Hannah Balmforth Messrs John Harry Balmforth Merrill William Langbacker and < < 5 > Mrs George Duwell of 550 West Third South street entertained a few friends last Wednesday evening The evening was pleasantly spent at cards Among those present were the Misses Luella Miller Kate Nelson Ethel Williams Ole Miller Messrs Bert Bailey Robert Rob-ert Marcroft John Balmforth and James Marcroft 00 < 5 > Utah lodge No1 I O O F will give a musical and literary entertainment on Thursday night Feb 9 at their hall on the third Iloor of the Odd Fellows building to which all members of the order families and friends are invited Firstclass talent has been nrocured and a good time Is expected All members mem-bers of Nc 1 rfre requested to meet in the grand secretarys oflice at 730 p m sharp for important business 43 > > A pleasant surprise was given last I Wednesday evening on Miss Rachel Vincent by her friends Games and I music constituted the evenings enjoyment enjoy-ment while dainty refreshments were served Those nrp pnt were Misses Lena Mackintosh Emma Jeremy Pearl Hatch BIrdie Vincent Cora Player Mattie Glllespf f Rachel Vincent and Miss Bond Messrs Harry Ostler Leslie Les-lie Margetts U P Gillespie O F Riser Sterling Evans Emmet By water Horace Vincent o 0 Mrs Caswell of San Francisco is the guest of Mrs Le Grand Young < v < JOn > < J-On Saturday evening at the residence of ll and Mrs Max Warntbath a surprise party was given in honor of their son Samuel on his 17th birthday blrhda I The evening was pleasantly passed I with vocal and instrumental music I which was followed by a game of six tythree the tally cards hpie silk flags After a sufficient number of games had bn indulged in a uunty supper was served the guests all departing de-parting with hearty congratulations and wishing may happy returns of their friend Samuels birthday Those present wereMiss Kate Ireland Miss I Gertie Ireland Miss Minnie Little Miss Ima Watson Miss Ivy Dix Miss Bobby I Bob-by Ruth Miss Hazel Eprsin Miss Ethel Ott Mr Bt Wyatt Mr Ralph Watson Wat-son Mr trank McTyre Mr Harry Brown 11 Walter Harris Mr George Midgley Mr George Christmon Mr Arthur Murphy Mr Ia Morris Mr Fred Midgley Poets Hound Table The Poets Round Table met on Monday Mon-day Jan 30 with r Groo for the study of Lowell Mrs Peyton as chairman chair-man provided a very enjoyable pro gramme There were thirteen members mem-bers and three guosta present The place cards were beautifully dec orated with water color sketches and each bore quotations from the poet of the day After finishing the programme the club adjourned to meet with Mrs S H Clawson Feb 27 Ladies literary Club The Ladies Literary club will meet on Friday Feb 10 The programme for the afternoonia provided by the follows home and education section and is a What Constitutes a Practical Education I Educa-tion by Mrs C E Allen Physical Culture Miss Grace nard sicl Culure 11sS Grae May nardAdolescence Adolescence Miss Stokes The Shakespeare section of the Ladies La-dies Literary club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 230 to road act 4 of Merchant Mer-chant of Venice The programme will include Poetry of the Play lr Igleheart Merchant of Venice on the Stage Mrs Cain The Cleofan On Tuesday Mrs Lana S Savage and Mrs Edna W Sloan entertained the club Mrs Savage gave the casket and trial scenes In The Merchantof Venice Ven-ice Mrs Sloan followed with a criti cal analysis of the play I I being the last Tuesday in the i month the remainder of the afternoon was spent in social chat while tea was served The programme for next Tuesday will be as follows Dryden by Miss Kate Wells The Corrupt Drama Miss Alice CrIsmon Locke Newton Progress of Physical Science Mrs Julia Rawlins Salt Lake Womans Club Mrs Georgia Carleton gave an Interesting Inter-esting talk on Power Through Repose at the Womans club last Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon The talk was the result of study e tending over some yeas and presented present-ed a carefully authenticated account of the means by which the meas nervous system sys-tem may be strengthened and rotfreshEd She dwelt among a number of very interesting in-teresting points upon the debilitating effect of worry upon the nervous system sys-tem and the consequenet decrease o physical and mental power She also spoke of the restful effect of the etful efec complete com-plete relaxation of the muscular s stem s-tem even for a period of a few minutes min-utes and the importance of entirely relaxing re-laxing the body to obtaining sound and refreshing sleep Since in the present state of mental development it is almost al-most impossible to relax the brain to make ita blankshe < found akeItablaksh thought of a spiritual > uplifting character to be next in restorative power Next Tuesday Feb 7 Mrs H B u U LV I Windsor will present the topic Division Divis-ion of Time for Wives and Motlms House Husband Children Friends Self I Public Service A discussion of the topic will follow Marriage Licences 1 Marriage licenses were Issued during the past weekto the following James M RUe Butte 41 Katie Crane Butte 3 Lot Hancock Pleasant Green22 Susie Coon Pleasant Green 20 Orson H Uoggan Salt Lake 22 I i Katie M Broadburt Salt Lake20 John Wallace West Jordan 4 Elizabeth Lloyd Eat Jordan10 I Benjamin T Pyi > er Salt Lake 2S j Mary E Smith Salt Lake 24 I George E Burns Salt Lake 20 I Jessie Grant McCoy Salt Lake24 John llorran Salt Lake 2 Grace Huez Sail Lake W j Henry Lord Bluffdale 30 Christine liolander Bluffdate 19 I Arthur Fish Salt Lake 21 Hattie Kearsley Salt Lake 19 Mark Ha wood ia1t Lake 24 j at Laura Sanborn Salt Lake 19 PROVO SOCIETY Special Correspondence Provo Feb 4The two leading events In the social realm of the Garden Gar-den City this wek were a surprise party Wednesday evening on Professor J R Boshard by the tabernacle choir and a social Thursday evening by the Fortyfifth quorum of seventies The surprise party was given in the Southworth block and was highly successful suc-cessful By some Innocent pretext the professor was induced to g down to the hail and a he stepped into the gaily decorated room filled with people of all ages he paused In utter bewilderment bewilder-ment A burst of applause greeted him after which the choir rendered the song A Pilgrims Chorus Mr James E Dales delivered a neat address and was responded to by 11 Boshard The dizzy whirl of the dance delicious refreshments and music by the Glee cub took turn in making the merry company the gayest of the gay Among those present were gy Messes and Mesdamcs James E Dan iels T R Twelves G D Glazier James Boyden George Choles J C White J W Taylor Albert Manwarying Reed Smoot AV Harding H S Pyne Mrs Hyde Mrs H E Gilos Mrs Barbara I Silk the Misses Rose Young Ellen and Eta Johnson Etta Fairer Birdie Gray Minnie Hathenbrook Alice Hathen I brook Sarah and Rhoda Douglass Anna Booth Alice Theuson Alice I Noyes Nora Beck Hattie Hyne Pearl Davis Jennie Worsley Ida Boshard Ida Twelves Eloise Voris Helen Glacier Gla-cier Emma John Emma Cholea Florence I Flor-ence and Violet Martin Hazel Taylor Jennie Buckley Messrs George and Percy Buries John J Johnson Waiter Whitehead Ray Clayton Spencer WcreeSey Eugene Fletcher Bert Thur I man Bert Choles R J Lambert Clark Newel James Knudson H rum Johnson John-son William Ward John Moyle Parley Par-ley Moyle Will Whitby < < S 1 The social Thursday evening given by members of the Fortyfifth quorum quo-rum of seventies was heid in the Fourth ward meeting house and proved a great success The occasion was In honor of the wives of these members I of the qucsTim who are on missions in foreign lands The women who ha the affair in hand worked indefatitrablv in their endeavors to make the evening of amusement and pleasure perfect In every way The guests began to arrive at G oclock and from that time till 1 oclock there was one continual buzz and hum 01 merriment good humor and sociability In the hall Refreshments were served and a delightful programme rendered The evening was one of unalloyed pleasure and enjoyment for al I The presidency of the quorum was present as were also a few members oj I the Thirtyfourth quorum Among the company were I Messrs and Mesdames Edward Part ridge Reed Smoot John G Jones Joseph Jo-seph T McEwan James Boyden J J Fuller John D Dixon W D Roberts Hugh Clayton George Scott Thomas Brown J R Booth Robert Dugdall Abram Wild Thomas J Paten jr William J Knight Herbert Pyne John Everett Harry Bcshard Thomas Ar rowsmith William Silver Thomas j Court John E Booth David Jones David I t Da-vid Me drum Samuel Brown Harry H Cluff and Miss Lyle Mr and Mrs J W I Bean S H Jones and Miss Minnie i Bybee Miss Lizzie Boyden A L Booth and Misses May Ashworth and Fanny j Elliott Mrs Adelaide Meldrum John i and Frank Meldrum Alice Thueson I i Nora Young B duff jr Lizzie and I Martha Jones Mrs Lena Hansen lr I Otterson Mrs Ferguson and daughter daugh-ter Mrs Clayton Mrs Mary Hibbard lr Maggie Judd h and lr Arthur Ar-thur Harding J B Keeler Mr and Mrs Oscar Young lr M Watson Misses Hanna and Harriet Barton N L Nelson Henry Giles Mrs H C Giles 11 and Mrs John McEwan Mrs Sarah Dixon Agnes Everett Misses Minnie and Nora Meldrum Lars Nelson Nel-son James Clove Misses Mable and Rhoda McEwan Miss Minnif Wild He ber Booth and Miss Holden Zeberker Coltrin Belle Watson Mrs J R Be hard Mr and Mrs William Rawlins J W Dangerfield < S > < S > 0 Sunday evening Miss Alice Dixon entertained en-tertained a number o her friends Songs music and refreshments made mae for the young people an evening of pleasure Thee present were I Mrs Mary Hibbard Mrs Maggie Judd Miss Emma John Miss Sophia Smith Miss Millie Munk Misses Florence Flor-ence and Elsie Hoover 11 and Mrs Ed Holt 11 James Knudsen Mr Dixon Swan J W Dangerfield and Ernest f < t > A > Utah Sorosis met Wednesday afternoon after-noon in the club rooms The meeting was called to order by the president Mrs S H Allen Miss Alice Smoot read an Interesting paper on Grecian art and materials used by sculptors After recess twentythree members responded to roll call Parliamentary drill was conducted by Mrs W R Pike In the mothers section Mr G W Craig gave a Interesting talk on why children should be made responsible for their actions < I > 0 < l > The Nineteenth Century club met at the residence of Mrs Charles De Moisy The president Miss Rose Moore presided pre-sided The first Friday of every month during dur-ing the year has been devoted to a patriotic pat-riotic subject and also a review of ad as rIew current cur-rent literature and the news of the day dayMrs Mrs Da los read a paper o American Republics Miss Josephine E Kellogg reviewed current literature reading short extracts and telling short anecdotes of authors and things writ ten The news of the week was generally gen-erally given by Mrs William McCoard gve c i > ci b < The assembly ball last evening In the Lambert dancing academy was one of the best social dances of the seasonS season-S > < < S > Mr William Fawcett who has been on a mission to Australia returned this week to his home in Provo > 0 < The firemens ball in the First ward social hall Thursday night was a great social successce ce < > < > Mist Cora Alexander who has been teaching school in Wanshlp has returned turned to her home o < 5 bus b-us Nettle Neff who is teaching school in America Fork is visiting her mother for a few days < t > darsE The Complato club met last evening at the residence of Dr H J Richards A very pleasant evening was spent Songs music refreshments etc made the meeting a successful onex Among the company present were W H Du senberry D A Swan and wife Messes and Mesdames J R Twelves Reed Smoot Walter R Pike George S Tay lor William Strong H S len Fred Taylor J F Farrer Jcsiah Beck Mrs Ida L Dusenberry Mrs William I Beery Jones Is Florence Pike r Annie S I G4n I ProfeSsor Leo Fairbanks who is 4 I tthlng In Mapleton is here visiting v j 0 0 Mothers meeting was held this week Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr and r George S Taylor President Presi-dent B Cluff jr delivered a Interesting Inter-esting lecture and Mrs DUEenberry told a very entertaining valentine story The meeting was well attended The next will be held at 1r residence res-idence when Professor George H Brim hal will lecture < 0 t Thursday evening a reception was held at the home o 11 and 1r James Adams on Pro bench the occasion oc-casion being in honor of Irving Pratt the hosts brotherinlaw who recently returned from the missionary field in the southern states A very enjoyable evening was spent by the assembled guests Missionary experiences retold I soars music and refreshments filled the hours until early morn l pleasure I for all Those present were Meters and Mesdames Irving L Pratt S R Brown M L Pratt A A I P Reed D C Clayton Theodore F ley M H Draper Mark Hartchinec Eph Evans W J Adams 1r F Cris mon Misses Clara Adams Nona Clay Waffendln ton Miller Inglefleld John and Albert < J > < > < < Last Sunday evening a reunion of the family of David John was held at his residence Twentysevea of the family were present 00 < S > A number of friends of Mrs Eliza Taylor president of the Third Ward Relief Euciety met at her home Monday Mon-day afternoon and perpetrated a pleasant pleas-ant surprise upon her While engaged in their Inndcent pleasure the younger lady element of the ward surprised the surprise party and all joined their efforts ef-forts in having an afternoon of unbounded un-bounded joy That they were successful success-ful goes without sayingS < saying-S > sayng Superintendent W C Partridge of the Tlmpanogs ward entertained his Sunday Sun-day school teachers at his home Monday Mon-day evening it being the tenth anniversary anni-versary of his wedding 00 < S > Misses Florence Twelves and Maggie Thurman have been visiting friends in Salt Lake this week < 5 > < S > < S > Wilford Bennett is over from American Amer-ican Fork on a short pleasure tripS < trip-S > a > 0 Mrs Maggie Jones of Salt Lake is a visitor in the Garden City with Mr and Mrs J W Bean i > < s > < S > S A King was in town last nightS < night-S > y 4 > lr Ellen Jakeman has returned frO her trip to California < S > < < Mino Alice Grover of Nephi returned to her home today to spend Sunday with her parents in LUtle Chicago 000 A marriage license was granted today to-day to William T Macklin aged 21 o American Fork and Mandy L Anderson Ander-son aged 18 of Pleasant Grove OGDEN SOCIETY Special Correspondence Corespondence r Ogden Feb 4The events of the week in Ogden society have been quite numerous and the pleasures have been both of anticipation and realization Next week will be one of the gayest in social matters in the history of Ogden Og-den First comes the elaborate bal to be given by the Single Six at the Broom hotel Monday evening and Tuesday evening another set of jolly young bachelors give the event heralded I her-alded far and wide a the bachelors ball Preparations for this event have been under way for many moons and it promses to eclipse all previous efforts ef-forts of the kind yet given in Ogden Christensens orchestra gven the Christensen Chris-tensen brothers will ben hand from Salt Lake to assist the hosts Carriages Car-riages are to call for all guests and take them home Elaborate and tasteful taste-ful decorations have been prepared and more are being made ready < < Mrs J W King of Los Angeles is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs i Grant 000 Misses Leda and Selma Kuhn were guests this week of Mrs Sol Siegel in Salt Lake 0i > < 3 > Willard Hamer was in Ogden Monday night i 0 < 2 > The members of La Coterie assembled assem-bled last Tuesday with its president Mrs Adams at the home of Mrs Paine After the usual preliminaries I the regular literary programme was listened to Mrs Bigelow gave selected j readings on German Cathedrals pointing out the noted characteristics of the cathedral at Strasburg one of the grandest Gothic churches In Europe Eu-rope also those of Cologne Mayence I and all those best known The paper following Domestic Economics by Mrs Perkins led into a not less interesting I inter-esting channel of thought it being a subject very near to the heart of every I housekeeper Could Mrs Perkins Ideas be put into practice how much stronger strong-er mentally morally and physically we a a people might become I There were present a guests Mrs Paine and Mrs Hood The club adjourned to meet in two weeks with Mrs A P Bigelow 0 0 Harry MacMillan was the guest of I Tod Goodwin of Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday 00 < I Miss Margaret Rosa of California will be the guest of Miss Jenny Mac MIa for several weeks during February J Feb-ruary and March 00 < Joseph Bamberger and Will Barnett of Salt Lake City in evening Ci were Ogden last 2 > < aMiss > a-Miss Nellie Healey who has been visiting vis-iting in Salt Lake City for the past few days ha returned 1 d > < The week opened with a most enjoyable enjoy-able dancing party given by MissEd Miss-Ed the Tavey at the Broom Monday evening The ballroom was daintily festooned with pink cream and white while palms and potted plants were stationed about in odd nooks The re ceptionroom was similarly beautified and the guests were received therein by Mrs H C Tavey and Miss Tavey her daughter Miss Taveys gown was of point taffeta silk trimmed with white chiffon edged with black and I cut decollette She was assisted in receiving re-ceiving by r William Jenkins Mrs W J Jenkins Miss Mae 1155 Wcoley and Miss Ella Tavey Abowl of delicious sherbert was kept In the corner known a the punch booth and immediately opposite was the cosy corner well adapted for a teteatete and much patronized Light refreshments were also served in the hal The guests were Messrs and Mes dames O M Runyon William Jenkins Pulver and H C Tavey Misses Ce kate Conroy Varna Hayes Franc Peebles Rosa Hulaniski Myrtle Gun nell Janie Taylor Lulu Peery Nellie Flewelllng Lizzie Blair Rhoda Stevenson Steven-son Ethel Clark Emma Wright Netta Boyle Jeanette Robbins Dorothy Can non Rose Young Nell Young of Salt Lake Chick Hayes Nell Stevenson Mae Morely Ella Tavey Clara El dredge Lila Jost Catherine Carnahan Messrs Will Watson Peery Herrick Josh Grant Lorenzo Treseder John I Brown M O Corey John Pierce Mil ton Hal Bert Jenkins Clarence Gun nell Fred Massa Squire Coop Roy Scovllle Robert Proudfit Laurence Taylor Horace Peery Guy Clark Harold Har-old Peery Gus Wright Arthur Con I lisk Herbert MacMillan Royal Lamb din Harry MacMillan Har Macllan Holliday An drew Bowman Brigham Cannon and Will Hamer of Salt LakeS < s > < Lake-S > < The ladies of the Aglaia met Thurs day afternoon with Miss Moffet The guests of the club were Mrs Werner i Professor and Mrs Engle Miss Wal I t I I Boreman ker r Parmley r Day and Miss The afternoon was devoted to a re view of the life and works of Thomas Nelson Page and the Variety of Shake speares Fools The first paper was given by Mrs Hurst frt having been w reared in the south was able to give i very accurately quotations in the darky dialect She quoted from the sketches Marse Chan llre Meh Lady Ld I Micl Edinburghs Drowndin and from the very pathetic work Burying or the Guns Professor Engle followed r Hurst with an able talk on Shakespeares Fools He put them into seven classes 1 Those who disregard the law of retribution 2 Those who substitute a lower end for a higher In the sphere of the state 3 Those who put a lower purpose in the place of a higher in Induvldual life Induldua lfe 4 Those whose faculties were lIly balanced 5 Fool TiTilTncrtT Vin c vhlosouhc1 6 Buffoons and clowns 7 Simpletons and noturnolls Refreshments were served at theclosa thecoe of the literary programme after which the club adjourned to meet Feb 7 with r Dr Coulter < 5 > 0 < v The reception banquet and card party given by the B R T on Wed nesday evening in Knights of Pythias hal was an altogether delightful af fair and managed with efficiency characteristic acteristic of railroad men The guests were numbered by the hundreds and the yards would have proved entirely inadequate but for the experienced and able manner in which the B R T did the switching and kept the tracks from becoming blocked H P McCardla was general yardmaster and was assisted sisted by a large force of switchmen Early in the evening the amount oC trackage In the main yard was found to be inadequate and a has Ind spur was ha tily constructed to the west connect ing with the reserve yards where D force of employees were given cards The yards were left clear though several sev-eral times lengthy sections were forced to saw by After switching nine trains the diners were picked up nno A excellent supper was served the table f being set four times and constantly replenished with the finest of edibles A most entertaining part of the pro gramme was the presentation t H P McCardle by A D Charters master oC Salt Lake lodge No 6S B R T of a fine jeweled badge of the order The token was in appreciation of Mr Mc Cardles services in behalf of the or der and was received by him with a feeling speech of thanks Musical feelng thales se o luslc se lections were given by Miss Ella OHor nett Miss Belle Kerr and Miss Mamie Pidcock and a recitation by Ir Gam ble In the card games some of the most costly prizes ever given were bestowed be-stowed upon the winners Mrs N D White received a silver cake basket r George Mosler a fine toilet set Mr set Harry Hayes a silver lined smoking set and J M Wagner a napkin rings i < ring-s > 0 The Twentieth Century philosophers met at the home of Demosthenes near the Lyceum on Fourth day before na the Nones of February Some original poems were read and then TT > rrvntii < j showed the audience a he had been accustomed to in days of yore by r lating his own history After the regu lar business they settled down to philosophy osophy Pericles covered himself with laurels and Socrates was simply dumb wit founded Demosthenes showed his old time traits by feasting the academy on ambrosia and nectar The company was then pleasantly entertained by De mosthenes his mother and father and I sisters Pythagoras then adjourned the meeting with a Greek speech After voting Demosthenes an excellent host the company disbanded deciding that they would have Herodotus as next host Feb 9 < > < > 0 Mrs Luella Richardson was given a surprise party at her home Wednesday evening Feb 1 and the visitors were very pleasantly entertained by the hos teas The early part of the evening was devoted to sixtythree after which light refreshments were served Those present were Mr and Mrs L C Carter Mr and lr Skelley Misses Branting Bland Ethel Richardson and Lulu Hig ginbotham of Salt Lake Messrs Ed Olson Si Corey Christiansen and Fred Keller < > < > < s > < < < Tuesday afternoon a number of the ladles of the Degree of Honor A O U W repaired to the home of Mrs Archie Bowman on Seventeenth street to give her greetings befitting her birthday The party carried along wellfilled lunch backets with cards and prizes for a series of high fie games and a merry afternoon was spent The guests were Mesdames Thorburn Carey ost Allen Burne Biddle Wilson W H Wattis Planz Cave Cooney Howe Forbes Stone Toler Wright Peterson Smith Treri A < i J > The Thursday Night Card club was entertained Thursday at the home of Mr and Mrs H W Murdock the guests beln Messrs and Mesdames Custead Pidcock Bowen Stevens Pierce Paine Mesdames Reeve Dixon Cooney Bowman Westover Nye Misses Ray Thomas Marguerite Thomas Thom-as Julia Cole Messrs Peterson and Whitaero o 0 S > On Wednesday evening Feb 1 Miss Verna Barrows entertained the Hawthorne Haw-thorne circle of the high school A Hawthorne programme was rendered by students of the senior class In the matching of quotations Miss Celesta Conroy was the fair winner of a book Then came a dainty lunch The morn ing was near when the party broke up Besides the senior class the in voted guests were Messrs Moffet Martin Mar-tin Severn West Myers Boreman Breeden Hammond and Evans Messrs Eaton Breeden Severn Wilson Wil-son and Jacob Tuckerman < q Several events of last week centered about two popular young men Perry Herrick and Charlton P Ferrin who left tonight for the missionary field fn Germany Thursday night a benefit concert followed by refreshments and a dance was given Mr Ferrin in the Second ward institute Mr Ferrin received re-ceived an ovation when he sang before the large crowd of his friends who were present On the same evening ia the Union opera house Mr Herrick was given a complimentary ball by members of the Columbia club of Continued on Page 14 WITHIN 1HE SOCIAL RfAlM Continued from page 13 bleh he was a me iber taking especial Interest in the affair The hall was decorated with Hags bunting and streamers and a largj assembly vas present Many mutual friends of the young men attended first one gathering and then the other while each host paid the other a complimentary visit during the bourse of the evening Friday evening Mr Herrick was ten > f red a party at the home of hs bi other J L Herrick The guests were ili and Mrs J W West Mr and Mrs 0 G Randall Mr and Mrs Chariton Ferrin ilr and Mrs J L HerrIck Mr irU Mrs F J Stevens Misses Arles Hcnlck Ida Scow croft Virginia HoUtz Phoebe Houtz Rhoda Stevenson Nell Stevenson Netta Boyle Hattfe Packard Pack-ard Veda Littlefield GraCe lIcGon ae e Pearl Richards Lettie Richards tiuby Stevens Mame McQuarrie Mea etta uic Mciuarrie Jane HerricU Koljln N p4 Young Luella Ferrin Veda Eeder Nettie H > rrick Letitia Herrick Wail s V ttsun P ery Herrick Charley talsJn Luk Canshaw Roy Buck j ter Arln w iuman Lorenzo Tre = del < Josh 11Int Will Howarth Ray 4 ovf L = r Bovine David Little Scld ii i HciiHk > S Ii Jr r i 511 S H Cave have issued jnvuiirs fs a Mler wedding re 1 itio Fday < ening Feb 10 at UK iir TjS Tsiitysecond street < S > < s > < s > V surrnt i iriy was given Mr and Mis Flunk Williams Monday at their hme 111 > A siungton avenue the occasion oc-casion in n0 tile tenth anniversary of their iveitijinff arils uiii the diversion of the first part ot tb < emng tally being kept on unique tc 1 > ards of tin the prizes being be-ing also cf this metal symbolic of the tenth anri < rtir > or tin wedding Re ISS shmcns wei e then served tinware taking tli riace of china Man < i J o the tokens received by Mr and Mr Williams At 12 oclock then the-n < rria = f tremony was gone through van tailing much merriment after huh r uic songs and speeches were r dulgt Sfl The invited guests were nsrs ml Mesdames T Williams i iin S J < = Tii > n William Farr Hailiday Vggln I Laughney A L Ballinger < t org Hilluser Daxid Farr Clem Lillians M H Toicr M lones John I allmgt L Wright E Richardson D i r fern C Frost J Clark C Larson Lar-son Ms1mes J A Williams Robert WiuaTib I han C11lJerg C Xd < on Miss f Larson Will and Fred Williams Wil-liams > < j > < s > R O itLhn was given a surprise party Fiay evening < J y < z Mrs J C Bi own entertained Thurs e iy nfl TO i ion with a card party at the I mom h > ul The guests were Meb dames Thmas Fitzgerald T D Ryan Ry-an J H Shuflleberger Dr Conroy Kite Has < ett D H Peery Thomas Lindsej F J Moody J M Nevin Al lu rt Sadd F C Stokes I N Fulton has I > Tyree A W Brown C M Lrough John Bpyle J S Nobles G Hrs C H-rs H H Spencer It Brennan AV w Id nnedy J D Carnahan Kate Otnahaii L Davis George Schramm Ie Gibson John Maguire H Baker John Tyler David Eccles Adam Pat i i rson E M Allison F J Kiesel Bai 1 Y Arthur Bailey Bailey R A Wells Ambrose Shaw R Hadley Ed Auth S S Schramm C L Peebles Misses Parl and Frances Peebles Nancy hramm Mesdames C M Andrews P Haley E B Brown A F Richey H A Cbde < y > < S > Mrs Claribel Ridges Pike visited a few days in Salt Lake this week v < J > < S > The Columbia club will have Lathes La-thes day Thursday afternoon and e ening WednagHay Afternoon Miss ZIna rianelV sunlted in marriage to Thos M > ers at the Borne of her parents on West Be Ond street The couple were attend by Miss Bennett Myers and Mi Edward Myers Wednesday evening Miss Jessie Grant McCo Mas married to Mr rporir Burns at the home of Mr and airs E D Burns in Salt Lake The bride is a sister of J H McCoy of this city Air arid Mrs Burns will live in Salt Lake aftera trip to < < the northwest LOGAN SOCIETY S Special Correspondence Logan Feb 3The Bonneville club held its regular weekly me ting at the Hanks hotel i on Monday and resumed the stud of psychology which was taken UD some time ago After the mesentation of some remarkably good papers on the subject the club discussed discuss-ed social topics for some time e > < S > e A masquerade surprise on Mr Heber Ta ibe if the Second ward eas hed on edntbdaj evening at that gentle mans residence A pleasant evening was spi m during which an elegant lunchevii was served and several addressEs ad-dressEs made by members of the party 4 > 0 Mr and Its Lou Ballif formerly of this inj but now of Whitney Ida ere vi rin ieatives and friends here durin theat k < J > 0 R S Camybtl of Salt Lake was the 1 tSfC II nL jest of I > gau fiiendb on Tuesday and WedntiJay < 0 Georg AV Thatcher spent the week I in Sat Lake City J > I A n tat tonal eMiH of the week as the fan neil party given on Wednesday Wed-nesday etruii at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Knith in honor of Mr Geo Smith w ho leaves shortly for the mis sionaii fiiiii The company which at ttiidetl was a cry aii one and the ivobt njo1 ihli > Kind of an evening was sIlent in listening to a choice uro uuinni of t songs spee < hfs music etcH etc-H 111 In indulging in anou social pas > tiiac Refreshments weie served during dur-ing the ovtninij < 5 > < S > < > Mrs M Farr the wife of Represent Ue A F Fair returned the fore pelt i f the wed k from a tw o weeks visit in Salt Lake < e < 5 > < j > The tabernacle choir gives a big ball this evening in the Palace hall for the luipobo of raising funds with which to pay ofT the debt incurred in t ending end-ing the Salt Lake Eisteddfod The full choir will lender two glees and there iill bo other selections in addition to S the dancing > J JaJ Balls will be given at both the colleges col-leges on Saturday evening f < i > 4 A married peoples dance given in the EcclesHowell hall last evening S wag one of the successful social events of the week A large number of the welt known society people of the city were present and a most enjoyable time was spent S < S > Invitations are out < for the wedding reception of Miss Lottie B Goodwin and Mr X Whitney Kimball who will be married on Feb 2S The young couple are both well known and popular popu-lar members of local society The bride is the youngest child of the late Judge William Goodwin while the groom is the son of Hon X W Kimball ex mayor of this city t I XAYSVZLLE SOCIETY I Special Correspondence Kay llIe Feb 4T11e Young Peoples 3 Peo-ples Christian Endeavor association I gave another of its enjoyable socials last Monday evening this time at the 1 home of Mr and Mrs William J Barton 2 Bar-ton The guests were entertained with J games and amusements and a lunch eon was served Among those prfsint were Mrs George W Barnes Mrs ProTidfoot Miss Lava Granger Miss JLaura Crawford Miss Clow Miss Nora t Bonnemort Miss Meredith Miss Allen Miss Slary Allen Rev Mr Davis H B Arnold and Oscar C Bartorr > I < > 0 < S > On Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Thomas Green celebrated thelr golden wedding and the members of the family fam-ily enjoyed a pleasant evening Mr and Mrs Green have for many years been residents of Kaysville and nearly near-ly I all of their eleven children and thir tysix grandchildren reside in Davis county S < J > 0 i The Dewey club gave a pleasant bow and apron dance at Williams hall last evening which was attehded by the club members and a few invited in-vited friends about twentyfive couples cou-ples being presentS present-S > < S > < S > Mr and Mrs Israel Barlow jr of West Bountiful returned Thursday evening from a threeweekt nisit with relatives in Cache valleys s J > > < 5 Mrs Harriet Strong and Mr John Walton both wellknown residents of South Weber were married on Thursday Thurs-day and that evening a reception was given The contracting parties received the hearty congratulations of numerous numer-ous friends Mr and Mrs Walton will reside in South Weber > S > 0 Lorenzo Dames who was formerly a resident of Kaysville has been visiting here with relatives for a few weeks He returned to his home in Downey Ida on WednesdayS Wednesday-S 3 > < 5 Mrs Elizabeth Marriott returned to her home in Ogden yesterday morning morn-ing s > < S > 0 Last evening happy childrens party was given by Luella Douglas and Hyjo Stewart at the beautiful new borne of Mr and Mrs Hyrum Stewart The guests of the evening had a time I of complete enjoymentS S < > < enjoyment-S > < j The Kaysville amusement committee has arranged for a farewell ball and entertainment to be given Feb 16 in honor of Walter Cattrcll Orson Day and Christopher Holland who Icawe l on I Feb IS for amission to England The Dewey club announces a party on Valentines day in honor of Mr Cat trell 5 < > < > Joseph Page of Bpuntiful who leaves I tonight on amission to England was given a farewell party at the Bountiful I opera f ouso last evening I 1iree c > I MrHeno Owen of Collinston Box Elder TSanty js visiting in Farming ton S X < j > < 2 > sOn > s-On Friday evening of last week Mr and Mrs S O Rollins of Centerville entertained in honor of the twelfth anniversary an-niversary of their wedding day PAYSON SOCIETY S Special Correspondence Payson Feb 4During the past week a few surprise parties were given giv-en Mr and Mrs John Done jr were made happy by their friends on theme the-me evening as ilr and Mrs Robert Dawdle < i > < S < 3 > Thursday evening Mr and Mrs George Oberhansley were greeted by a happy crowd calling upon them + < Mr and Mrs Jonn Done > sr were surprised by friends on their birthdays birth-days Mr Done being 74 and MrsDone 69 years of age S > > q Mrs Dora Southworth gave a pleasant pleas-ant party to her friends the time being spent at cards s > j > Mr and Mrs J S Page jr gave apart a-part at their home with an excellent supper and great variety of games Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Mes-dames W C Wightman jr Levi A Colvin John Dixon William H Page Jed J Robinson F X Poulson James E Page Charles AV Brewerton and Mesdames Curtis Powell and Reid and Mr J S Page sr tu > < j I The regular opera house party was rather slimly attended I > Q > t > S 1 The concert given by the First ward j people at the Second ward meetinghouse i I meeting-house last night was a successful affair I af-fair The compliment will be returned j by the Second ward people at the First ward meetinghouse at an early j i date S I > < a > I I Mr and Mrs S W McClellan will i give a quiet wedding reception next i Tuesday at their home to their daughter i daugh-ter Miss Ivy A McClellan The happy groom will be Mr Lee Stark a son j j of Mr John D Stark city recorder I I This being Mrs McClellan youngest i daughter the happy pair will remain i I j I some time at the home of the brides I i I parents before battling with life by endeavoring I en-deavoring to keep house for themselves I them-selves o 0 > Mr John Provstgaard has accapted a clerkship at the store of AA J Douglass Sons f < 1 < > Miss Liilie Fairbanks has left the store of AAr J Douglass and accepted a position with Samuel Douglass at his store 000 I I Mrs H Lemmon went to Salt Lake I I last Wednesday < I S I < j > a < > i I I Mrs Edward Reid of Grass Valley I was visiting with relatives during the I past week tl h 5 > 1 Mr Frank McHatton of Eureka spent I a day or iwo atPa son and returned I Wednesday S C > < 1 > I Edwin G Brown went to the capital I city to visit his family on Friday afternoon af-ternoon < > < S > > Mr F D Hush came home from Lehi to see his family > VJ > < oj I Mrs T G AAimmpr has gone to Salt Lake to visit her daughters Mrs A i J Shores and Lyle who attends coI I I lege there TVTFRCUB SOCIETY Special Correspondence Mercur Feb 4Mrs John Ostler is visiting her parents Captain and Mrs Hornbuckle of Salt Lake i > < 8 > < > Mrs Price of Ogden is spending a few weeks with Mrs Charles Hentage > 0 Mr Sawyer assayer at the Mercur mine has returned from a trip to California Cali-fornia o il Miss Evans of Lehi has been a Mer cur visitor this week < > 0 Mrs Berritt of Salt Lake is visiting her sister Mrs Roosa t 0 < I The Emerson club is planning a grand entertainment for Washingtons birthday 00 S The Golden Gate iband will give a Valentine ball with prizes for the best waltzers the handsomest valentine and the most comical valentine o 0 I > The firemen will observe St Patricks day by giving a ball 55 > I It was Lowell night With the Emerson Emer-son club on Tuesday A biography of the poet and selections from the Vision Vi-sion of Sir Launfal and the Bigeldw Papers formed the programme < > 0 The Social club has commenced operations op-erations by givng a dance in Mahu kens hall this week Dances will be given semimonthly and Judged from the first of the series they will be very successful S |