Show r In so nety Th e whirr of the social wheel is once more heard In the land and each revolution revo-lution the past week brought forth something of unusual Interest to so cietys devotees The week started out + merrily with the reunion of teachers and pupils Tit St Marks school house closely following came the weeks important im-portant event the wedding of Miss Grace Dean Wallace and Dr George I Marvine Tuttle Thursday was a day of luncheons while the remainder of the week was interspersed with teas and card parties and came to a close last evening with an unique affair at I the home of Bishop and Mrs Leonard Rose Luncheon Mrs Hubbard W Reed gave a rose luncheon on Thursday at which Mrs Belden and Mrs Lyman of Omaha were the guests of honor The table was effectively ef-fectively decorated with American Beauty roses They formed the artistic center and were used adorn the place cards Ribbons in the hue of the rose radiated over the snowy damask and ended in butterfly bows while candles shaded in rose softened the effect and added beauty to the scene Covers were laid for Mrs Belden Mrs Lyman Mrs Faber Mrs George M Downey Mrs George F Downey Mrs George Y Wallace Mrs Robert Harkness Mrs W H Bancroft Mrs Edmund Wilkes Mrs William G Sharp and Mrs Caspar L Robertson Card Party Among the affairs given during the week in honor of Miss Kathleen Anderson Ander-son none will be more pleasantly remembered re-membered than the card party given Friday afternoon by Miss Irma Alff Autumn leaves chrysanthemums and asters were used to decorate the parlors Il par-lors For the game prizes were won by Miss Hattie Jennings and Miss Nel lie Mason Those who participated in the game were Miss Kathleen Anderson Miss Flora Griffin Miss Nellie Mason Miss Florence Terhune Miss Edna Bailey Miss Sibyl Anderson Miss Louise OdeH > Miss Louise Richards Miss Allie Miller Mil-ler Miss Hattie Jennings Miss Pauline Paul-ine Groo the Misses Leonard and Miss Emily Read Japanese Luncheon An elaborate event of Thursday afternoon af-ternoon was the luncheon given at Devereaux House by Mrs Frank W Jennings and Miss Jennings in honor of Mrs David McCarthy of Syracuse The table was effectively arranged in Japanese fashion and presented a unique and beautiful appearance Asa As-a centerpiece was used a handpainted Japanese scarf on a background of green A Canton tureen filled wIth Chiiia asters occupied the center while as place cards daintily Voalnted E gauze fans were used Dayli t was I excluded and the room lighte with candles in unique i Japanese andle sticks The menu was dellciotj and was served on rare old Canton To meet Mrs McCarthy there were present Mrs William Jennings Mrs Hugh Anderson Mrs James A Pol lock Mrs David B Hempstead Mrs I Edward Ferry Miss Edna Dwyer Weddings of the Past Week Monday Misa Millissa Pitts and John F RiSdle I TuesdayMiss Grace Dean Wallace and Dr George Marvine Tuttle Miss Helen Hayter and Lorenzo Cushing I Wednesday Miss Edna Louise Bee man and Walter Henry Dayton Miss Ada Farmer and Samuel M Taylor Miss Edith Fames and George H Budd Miss Lillian Bernhard and George OToole Weddings of the Future The marriage of Miss Caroline Ziegler Zieg-ler and Causten Brown will take place Tuesday evening Oct 10 at St Marks cathedral Dean Halsey officiating Adrian C Ellis will act as best man and George Nye Stewart H Fields Jay T Harris and Edward S Ferry as ushers The bride will have no attendants at-tendants Following the ceremony the happy couple trill eave for an eastern visit v The marriage of Miss Henrietta Calder Cal-der and Arthur L Brattain will take place on Wednesday Oct 11 In the evening a large reception will be given in their honor by the grooms parents Dr and Mrs F A Vincent Mr and Mrs James W Smith have I Issued invitations to the marriage of f their daughter Maude Martha to I Andrew J Gorham Thursday Opt 12 at 130 at the First Congregational church 1 Delightful Event A delightful event of Wednesday was tje afternoon with Elizabeth Barrett j Browning given by Mrs F C Kelsey I The affair was the first of a series to I be given during the autumn and f proved so enjoyable that the remainder of the series will be pleasantly anticipated antici-pated The parlors were brightened with autumn leaves and asters and the following programme was carried out Piano solo i Hiss OHye Gray The Love Tale of Aurora Leigh w Mrs Cain Vocal solo 7 Mrs Sabin Cochs Mrs Brownings Religious Nature Na-ture manifested in her short poems 1 + r Mrs Lakin Vocal solo Mrs Sabin Cochs Mrs Brownings Sonnets J Mrs Ritchie Piano solo Miss Olive Gray The guests were Mrs Clarence T Brown Mrs D E Hemphill Mrs John Cain Mrs S Lincoln Boggs Mrs Bagby Mrs Lakin Mrs Sabin Cochs Mrs Ira Lewis Mrs Clarence Bradley I Mrs Ritchie Mrs Merrill Mrs CI L Rood Mrs A T Moon Mrs Moore Mrs Johnson Mrs Davis Mrs William Igleheart Mrs Jones Mrs Chapman I Miss Olive Gray Mrs Kinney Mrs Sanford Mrs Smith and Mrs Mllliron L In Honor of Visitors Mrs S F Fenton gave a daintily appointed ap-pointed luncheon Thursday afternoon complimentary to Mrs singiser and Mrs Rathman of Sioux City who have i been visiting in the city Thetab e Was decordted in pink and white sweet peas and garlands of smilax Covers were laid for Mrs Singiser Mrs Rathman Mrs George Fenton Mrs Isaac Jennings Mrs Alma Katz Mrs Robertson Mrs Orson Howard and Mrs Ernest A Tripp For Miss Kathleen Anderson Miss Hattie Jennings gave a delightful delight-ful affair Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss Kathleen Anderson The parlors par-lors were prettily decorated and the hours were pleasantly passed with music mu-sic and conversation There were present besides Miss Kathleen Anderson Miss Louie Odell Miss Fannie Bird Miss June Sadler Miss Allie Miller Mis Frances Howat Miss Florence Howat Miss Irma Alff Miss Pauline Groo Miss Emily Read Miss Sibyl Anderson Miss Josephine Katz Miss Laura Sherman Miss Bees ley I Kensington Teas I Mrs Charles Crismon and Mrs Nellie Little were the hostesses of two delightful de-lightful Kensingtons during the week The flrst affair took place Thursday afternoon and the second was given on Friday The decorations were similar sim-ilar on both occasions and consisted of an effective arrangement of palms sweet peas and scarlet asters Those who enjoyed the hospitality of the cosy home on Thursday were Mrs H S Young Mrs J T Kings bury Mrs William Jennings Mrs Lynforth Mrs Beatie Mrs Dougall Mrs C A Eldredge Mrs MeVicker Mrs R Lyman Mrs Wilcox Mrs Hey man Mrs G W Snow Mrs Daniel Gurnsty Mrs Welch MrS Sophia Sharp Mrs S W Sears l Mrs E B Wells Mrs E N Packard Mrs Thomas CartervMrs Joseph Richards Mrs R Stewart Mrs Julia Allen Mrs streeper Mrs Annie Sharp Mrs M Roberts Mrs A W Grant Mrs W W Riter Mrs N A Empey Mrs Hattie Hat-tie Harker Mrs R Badger Mrs Charles Carrington Miss Edwards Miss Van Cott Mrs A E Hyde Mrs Nuttell Mrs DriggS Mrs Currie Mrs IcEwan Mrs Rich Mrs Roundy and Miss Lynforth Those present Friday were Mrs F i Si Richards Mrs H G Whitney Mrs I B S Young Mrs John Felt Mrs He I ber Cutler Mrs E A Smith Mrs I Charles Wells Mrs Thomas Sloan Mrs I Joseph Spencer Mrs Willis Booth Mrs Charles Calne Mrs Rachel Miller Mrs A Roundy Mrs J M Reinsimar Mrs I F W Gardner Mrs Bradley Clawson Mrs James Foote Mrs James Tibbitts i Mrs William Home Mrs Jesse C Little Lit-tle Mrs Stanley Clawson Irsl Myra Rossiter Mrs J D Spencer Mrs D S Spencer Mrs Heber Young Mrs Benedict II Ben-edict Mrs Julia Taylor Mrs F Ferguson Fergu-son Mrs Edward Decker Mrs Henry Wallace Mrs Van Alstine Mrs F D Kenyon Mrs W W Riter Mrs A W Grant Mrs John Rich Miss Bertha Carter Miss Florence Roundy Miss Alice Crismon Mrs Groo > and Mrs L Knowlton I I SeWing Club I Mrs James E Jennings entertained I Friday afternoon in honor of the members I mem-bers of the Sewing club The large parlors I par-lors were thrown I open and effectively decorated with autumn leaves and flowers Tha afternoon was thoroughly informal I infor-mal and was enjoyed by Mrs Walter Jennings Mrs Thomas Jennings Mrs J ry H Moyle Mrs Annie Sharp Miss Mamie Sharp 11r5C unbar Mrs I Fv W Jennings Miss Lucille Jennings Mrs William Jennings Mrs Lynforth Miss Lynforth Mrs Marshall Mrs Evelyn Davis Mrs Brlant Wells Mrs Guy Palmer Mrs Kenneth Kerr Mrs William Reid Informal Kensington Miss Pauline Groo gave an informal Kensington Wednesday afternoon as a farewell to Miss Kathleen Anderson who I leaves tomorrow for Ann Arbor Those who enjoyed the affair werQ Miss Anderson Miss Irma Alff Miss Lucille Jennings Miss Frances Howat Miss Florence Howat Miss Hattie Jennings Jen-nings Miss Fannie Bird MISS Louie Odell < Miss Jasmine Young Miss Ma rale EldcedgCt Missi Louis > Richards1 Miss Laura Sherman Miss Emily II Read Elaborate > Luncheon Mrs H G Whitney entertained yesterday yes-terday at luncheon In honor of Mrs Richard Young and Mrs Will Claw son Nasturtiums and ferns were used II elaborately one > the table and > the menu1 served was a most tempting one Present were MrS Richard W Young I Mrs Will CTavvson Mrs Charles Button I But-ton Mrs Evelyn Davis Mrs Rossiter Mrs F W Jennings Mrs Emma Py I per Mrs Stanley Clawson Mrs LoomIs Loom-is Mrs J D Spencer and Mrs Julia I Taylor Reception Mr and Mrs A H Peabody gave a I reception Wednesday evening In honor I of the members they Orpheus club A well arranged musical programme was I carried out Those assisting were Miss t Olive Gray Mrs Graham Putnam Gen eral Penrose Sir A T Vollmer 3Ir J C Gialiam and the Orpheus club Sr and Mrs Peabodys guests were Mr and Sirs C L Rood Mr and Mrs A T Vollmer Mr and Mrs Fisher Harris Madame Pfoutz Dr and Mrs Pfouiz Dr and Mrs Hatchett Mr and Mrs S Lincoln Boggs Judge and Mrs Bowman Professor and Mrs Clarke Professor Hager Mr and Mrs S W Morrison Mr and Mrs Edward Merrill Mer-rill Professor and Mrs Young Messrs W H Shearman Fred Bennett G W Meeks F L King A L Pyper W TV Thayer George Westervelt B X Evans B R Woodward C W Schnell A G Whiteman E V Sliver G L Savage C L Southard Wedding Anniversary 2Jr and Mrs George D Alder celebrated cele-brated < lie tenth anniversary of their marriage last Monday evening at their home on First street The house was decorated throughout in a unique and pleasing manner and carried cut perfectly per-fectly the Idea of the tin wedding Those who helped to enjoy the occasion occa-sion were Mr and Mrs J T CaIne Mr and Mrs A Calne Mr and Mrs J E Caine Mr and Mrs Arthur Pratt Mr and Mrs A AV Caine jr Mr and Mrs W G Farrell Mr and Mrs C TV Schettler Mr and Mrs F A Slade Dr and Mrs E A Trlpp Mr and Mrs H G Whitney Mr and Mrs C S Burton Mr and Mrs George D Pyper Mr and Mrs T W Swan Mr and Mrs Bras tow Mrs Wells Mr and Mrs S H Lynch Mr and Mrs C H Kraft Miss Sharp Mr and Mrs S B Young jr Mr and Mrs Walter Jennings Mr and Mrs OW Moyle Mr and 115 ARound A-Round Mr and Mrs Kenneth C Kerr Mrs Agnes Young Mrs Mackintosh Miss Jennie Calder Miss Mabel Pratt Miss Winnie Young Mr and Mrs J D Spencer Judge and Mrs Kinney Bishop Bish-op and Mrs Whitney Mr and Mrs I A Clayton Proftsor and Mrs Toronto Mr and Mrs George B Wood Dr and Mrs A B Dunford Mr and Mrs Henry Hen-ry Dlnwoodey At Luncheon Mrs Theresa Werner was on Thursday Thurs-day afternoon the hostess of a handsomely hand-somely decorated luncheon Pink and white carnations adbrned the table around Which were seated Mrs John D Spencer Mrs Amelia Young Mrs Kenneth C Kerr Mrs Arthur Brown Mrs Beatie Mrs John Groesbeck Mrs Will Clawson Mrs Kimball Mrs Charles S Burton Mrs Julia Taylor Mrs Loomis and Miss Lunt Old Time Supper An oldtime supper was given last evening by Mrs Abiel Leonard and the Misses Leonard Supper was served at 3 l oclock and wa < announced by the ringing of a huge old bell The menu consisted of oldfashioned dishes and the table was decorated with oldfash ioned garden flowers while to add to the pleasure of the occasion the guests appeared in the costumes of long ago Present were Miss McGrath Miss Gertrude McGrath Miss Welby Miss Elsatt Dickert Miss Irma Alff Miss Emily Read Mia Critchlow Rev Ellis Bishop Rev Scott Mr Henrotin Mr Kraft Mr Druehl Mr Glendinnlng Mr Dana Smith Rev Allen Smith Mr I Wayne Smith Dr Mather and Dr Behle In Honor of Guests Mrs Will Clawson and Mrs Loomis afternoon the were on Wednesday guests of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs John D Spencer Large purple panSIes were used to decorate the beautifully beau-tifully arranged table Mrs Spencers guests were Mrs Loomis Mrs Will Clawson Mrs H G Whitney Mrs Charles S Burton Mrs Stanley Clawson Mrs Rosslter and Miss Spencer I Forma Dinners l Dr and Mrs J T White gave two dinner parties during the week Ont On-t both occasions the rooms were elaborately elab-orately decorated in pink and green I The fifst was given asa house blessing and the guests were Bishop and Mrs Leonard Dean and Mrs Halsey Dr and Mrs Jeremiah Seattle Miss Beat tie Mr P H Lsnran Rev Ellis Bishop and Rev Scott The second affair was given as a compliment com-pliment to Mrs John D Spencer and to meet her there wer present Prof es > sor and Mrs Marshall Mr and Mis Charles Burton Mrs Loomis Miss Beattie Mr Spencer J Mr Johnson and Mr Snow Musicale A musicale and social was given on Monday evening at the residence of Mrs A W Felt on Fourth street In honor of Mr Felts birthday Musical numbers were rendered by Miss Louie Felt Mrs Basset Mrs Atkins Professor Pro-fessor Anderson Professor John Held Mr Henry Miles and others The house was very tastily decorated with autumn au-tumn leaves which were arranged in great profusion throughout the rooms Delicious refreshments were served and altogether the evening was delightfully spent The following persons were present Mr and Mrs Fred Atkins Mr and Mrs John Held Mr and Mrs Henry Bassett Mr and Mrs Robert Anderson Ander-son Mr and Mrs C Dahlqulst Mrs Marie Rogers Miss Louie Felt Miss Lottie Anderson Miss Dottie Felt Henry Miles Professor Anderson a dIr d-Ir Johnson Informal Evening On Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs John C Cutler Jr entertained althefr home on B street In honor of Mr and Mrs Ed E Jenkins who shortly leave for a mission to Europe After supper I the evening was pleasantly spent With music and games The guests ereiIr abd Mrs EdE Jenkins Sir and Mrs Joseph J Daynes jr Mr Bert Cutler Miss Belle Weiler Mr Ernest Lambourne Miss Lydia Weiler Mr Edgar Hills Miss I Nettle Lambourne Surprise Party Mrs John Jones jr was the recipient 1 recip-ient of a surprise Thursday evening j which proved an enjdyable affair There were present Mrs John Jones jr Mrs A C Meyer Jennie Gibson Anna Simonson Mary Berlin Sarah Meyer Rachel Mcllveen Selena Evans Jennie Shepherd Sarah De Grey Melissa Cooley Mayme Cooley Lena Meyer Messrs John Jones jr William Jones Ed Butterworth Will Speirs W Free Owen Speirs Orson Speirs Will Crabtr Arthur Stewart Alfred Meyer and John Jones May Club The May club spent a delightful evening even-ing at the residence of Mr and Mrs W H Guiver on Tuesday evening Prizes for cards were won by Mrs and Mr P Buller Mrs Ford Mr E G Holding and Mrs W H Culver A dainty supP r waS served in the dining room The table was beautifully decorated with flowers After the transaction of some business matters the club adjourned to meet at the res dence of Mr arid Mrs E G Holding on Tuesday evening Oct 10 < Social Notes 1 Mrs Dcn R Coray isin the city < S > < S > Miss Emma Fisher has gone to Denver N ver < > < > < S > Mrs Charles D Moore has gone to Idaho r < S > < S > 4y George Y Wallace jr left Thursday for Cambridge < S > 00 Mrs Carton and Mrs Offutt left Friday Fri-day for Omaha 000 Mr willl mJenninSS eft lastteven ing for theteast i 000 Mrs U J Wenner arid daughter are visiting in the city o < E4 > TMr and Mrs Elgin Travis will soon move to their new home on Fourth street < > 0 0 Mrs Singiser and Mrs Rathman leave today for Sioux City f < ii a F C Schramm will returnfrom New York on Wednesday < S > < > < t > Miss Florence Cooper has gone to Boston to enter school PIi > > 4 Mrs Rutt and Miss Linnie Rut leavei next week forEngland < t > < t > < > 1 Mrs O J Salisbury will return home during the coming weekS < week-S > < > < S > David B Hempstead will return during dur-ing the week from the east 01 > < 5 > Mr and Mrs M B Whitney will beat be-at the Manitou after Oct 3 0 < j > < > Mrs A C Johnson gave an enjoyable Kensington Monday afternoon w 1 > < i > Mr and Mrs D L Wertheimer have gone east on an extended visitS < visit-S > < S > < S > Judge and Mrs James A Miner now reside at 421 South West Temple V 000 Mrs Lyman and Dr Harry Lyman leave today for their home in Omaha < s > 0 < s > Mrs C A Krouse left Monday for New York and a trip through the south < S > < > < > David D Irwin of Michigan Is the guest of Mr and Mrs D McLaughlin < s > < S > < S > MrsE Littlefield of Ogden is visiting vis-iting her daughter Mrs Julian Houtz 000 Miss Nellie Walker and Mrs A B Jones came up from Walkers farm on Tuesday i < S > < i > < s > Mr and Mrs Frank Manning of Portland are the guests of Mrs Isaac Jennings o 0 < Dr and Mrs Bickford will return next week from a three months visit in EuroDe < > < S > < 3 > Mrs Kirkpatrick and family will occupy the Daggett residence during the winter < 2 > < > < 3 > Judge and Mrs Howat are at home to their friends at 1063 East Second South street 0 Misses Virginia and Phebej otrt JQr Ogden are the guests of Mr and Mrs Julian Houtz < > < S > < S > The Home Forum society gives asocial a-social Wednesday evening in the Auer bach buildIng 1 < S > < > 0 Mrs W V Rice returned Wednesday Wednes-day from Canada where she has been visiting relatives i < d4 > 0 The marriage of Miss Sara E Cohen and Silas W Neuberger will take place on Wednesday Oct 11 000 2 Mrs Ada Lull Gray has returned from the east and is spending a few days with Mrs C L Baum < 5 > < 5 > < t > Judge and Mrs Miner have taken apartments at the Grand where they are at home to their friends < j > < > < S > Mrs De Br hl of San Francisco will spend the next two weeks in the city with Mrs Richard A Keyes < > < > < > Mrs Ramsay of St Louis was the guest of honor at an informal affair giyen Wednesday by Miss Lowe < > < S > 0 Harry I Spencer of Lancaster Pa was on Wednesday the guest of Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs George C Young 1 < S > < S > < > 1 Rev and Mrs H Warren Nice who have been visiting Mr and Mrs A H I eabodY left yesterday for Glenwood < > < J > < S > The Alumni association of St Marys will have an important business meeting meet-ing at the academy on Wednesday Oct 5 at 430 p m All members are earnestly requested to lie present as I business of importance will be transacted trans-acted < > < J > < Miss Georgfe Hartley gives a tea Wednesday afternoon to the young ladle la-dle s of the Presbyterian congregations r V < s > 0 < > Mrs Boyce who has been visiting Mrs Montague Ferry leaves the latter part of the week for her home in Michigan Mich-igan < S > 3 < > jOn Friday evening Mr and Mrs James H Brown had as their guests at dinner Rev and Mrs G D B Miller of St Louis c 0 < > < > The marriage of Miss Edith Chugg daughter of Mr and Mrs G W Chugg and Richard Warthen will take place on Monday Oct 9 JOT 00 < S > j Mrs Flagg and Miss Flagg who spent a pleasant two weeks in the city with Mr and Mrs W W Flagg left Tuesday for the east o < > < S > Mr George Lucas entertained the Midnight Owl club at the residence of his aunt Mrs S T Smith 703 East Sixth South Friday night < 5 > < S > i < S > I The Misses Margaret Werner Theresa Ther-esa Taylor Bella Clayton and Jeanne Spencer gave a fancy dress affair at the home of Mrs Werner Friday evening < S > < j Miss Ora Harkness entertains this 1 evening in honor of Mr Roy McKay who leaves Thursday for NeW York Mrs W G Sharp will entertain in his honor tomorrqw evening t J f 1J < Mr Roy M Kay yesterday entertained the following riends at Walkers farm Mrs D B Hempstead Miss Alff Miss Irma Alff Mils Maud Thorn Mr Hen rdtin Rev Bishop and Rev Scott > < > < S > i 4 The elocutionary entertainment given Friday evening last at the First Baptist Bap-tist church by Ella Knight was listened to by a small but appreciative audience audi-ence Theertertainmentva firstclass in every respect and gave the bestof satisfaction Especially fine was the serIes of poses iri Greek costume 4 4 A pleasant surprise party was given Friday evening by Messrs Archie Buchanan Bu-chanan and W 0 McLam ia honor of Mr John C Corless tthe latters home 35 West Seventh South The evening was pleasantly spent in games music and recitations Musical selections selec-tions werq rendered by the Misses Norma Nor-ma and Nora Busby Hazel Snarr Sam Seddon Archie Buchanan Richard Graves John Cloves Dora Crowther Refreshments were served by Mrs Corless Mamie Corless and Walla Wilcox Wil-cox Among those present were MrS Eliza Crowther Misses Norma Busby Mamie Crpwther Nora Busby Emma Grjeenhalgh Dora I Crqwther Mamie Gorless Katie CrowthervLillie Caughly Ella Miller Ollie Miller Hazel Snarr Messrs Phillip Knutt Samuel Seddon Will Longbacker Melvlti Snarr W 0 McLain Orrui McLain Archie Buchanan Bu-chanan vRicnard Greaves John Cloves Walter Wilcox > Arthur Caffall William Crowther Ed Crowther John C Cor less Frank Corless Fay Workman Robert Marcroft James Marcroft Marriage Licenses i 1riu1Jl t ewebkndingYeaterdn marriage mar-riage licenses wereas3ued as follows Fred A Wrapiall Salt Lake 33 Clara Wetzoll Salt LUke 23 Lorenzo Gushing DUIon Mont29 Helen Hater Huntington Can22 Do Bart Despaln Granite 24 Bertha MTKeener Salt Lake21 Harry Harper Salt Lake 24 Katherine C ClougrWSaltLnka22 Eric Clark Blngham 27 Louisa Nygardi 1i1ghanr20 Reuben A Roberts Blnghamz Elizabeth Isherwood Salt Lake19 John F Riddle Salt Lake < cl9 I Melissa Pitts Salt Lake r19 Don C Tufts Salt Lake 57 Anna Dorenette East Ynterloo23 Samuel W Taylor Salt Lake 23 Ada Farmer Salt lUke 21 Imfr Pett Ogden 24 Josephine Arnold Salt Lake roE ro-E G Squires Salt LakCx 32 Jeanette McNeil American Fork22 W W Williams Perry Ida 24 Emma Perry Perry Ida 20 George OToole Salt Lake 32 GeorW i Lillian Bernhard Salt Lake21 Eugenus Murphy Grafton W Va19 piiie Berry Provo 17 Frank Dibble Salt Lake 25 I na > Angll Salt Lake 23 I James Rudellat Salt Lake 40 Maria F Rudellat Salt Lake25 Michael J Blake Kemmerer Wyo34 Ursula E Welch X mmerer YO3O Karl P E Christensen Salt Lake2 Nora Larsen Salt Lake 19 J P E Rasmussen SaltLake29 Ida Swenson Salt Lake 21 William Isom SnIt Lake 23 Mary McKenzie Salt Lake i20 BICHFIELD SOCIETY Special Correspondence Richfield Sept 29 Jefferson P ace from whom his wife secured a divorce last week at Loa was married here by County Coun-ty Clerk Hayes Tuesday evening to Miss Florence Allred of Salina They havegone to Loa to live 1 0 0 1 Miss Lottie B Tillolson of St Paul Minn with assistance of local talent pave an entertainment at the opera house Wednebday evening Her part of the pro I gramme the leading feature consisting of select readings and recitations was a decided disappointmentS I G < S > < W G Barton and wife of Vermllllon I were In town last SaturdayS I i 01 < Saturday-S > < I Judgo W H King and I J Stewart drove over from Burrvllle a distance of twentyfive miles one mornlnfr last week arriving just in time for Mr King to board the 9 oclock train for the north 1 > < 0 > Joseph Wilkinson pent a faw days la Salt Lake during thepast week y1 > < j > < S > A R Hawjey the leading merchant of Central attended to business her during Che week < to 3 > lala BJshopJensen of Salina county treasurer treas-urer was in town Saturday and Sunday < t > < < s > j < S > I Miss Sophia Goldbranson went to Sallna I Sunday to assume charge of one of the grades in the district school there < < 5 > < > C M Owen who swore to the complaints com-plaints charging adultery and unlawful ctfhabitatlon against five citizens of this place left for Loa Tuesday on similar business v r j < s > < S > Apostla Teasdale of Salt Lake was a conference visitor here and made addresses ad-dresses Saturdayand Sunday o r t t 0 < 0 MIst Jfaud Bolitho visited In Sauna this week QnnioJIeteer came sown from Gold1 Mountain Saturday and left Sunday for Salt Lake He expects to be absent for some time 0 < > J S Rollo went > no provo Sunday to makearranEementsf or moving his family here f < > 0 < fej > Rev E E llorkspenb 0 fewdays during dur-ing the week In Mt Pleasant and Eph raim 00 < s > N C Rasmussen wasia visitor from Salina Sa-lina Saturday and Sunday ent i County Superintendent Jacob Maijleby of Monroe was here during the week < icikl 0 Louis Jacobs of Salina spent a few days here this week Co > 0 S Dr W H Schock of Plateau was in town several days this week 3j r > < a C H Matthews andrwife and Mrs John sop are spending the week on a pleasure trip iri Rabbifc valley 0 iV > Chris Madsen came up from Salina on Sunday and started fQr the East mountains moun-tains on a hunting trip < > < i4 A E Howard editor of the Sallna Press came up Monthly evening and returned re-turned Tuesday morning a < < l k i J melon social was given at the M E church last evening for the benefit of the Ladles Aid socifrjy The attendance was small but a pleasant time was had There was a ptogramme of muslck after which cake coffee 2nd watermelon were served < 3 > 0 Mrs Gideon Shyder came down from Salt Lake Monday on a visit to her parents par-ents Mr and Mrs Joseph Wilkinson 0 < < > N L Sheffield l postmaster and a prom inent merchant of Loa was here a couple of days this week on business f > 0 < y D J Frew Marysvale was in town this week 1 < 2 > 4 > < S > Mrs Balm Simons of Salt Lake visited Mr and Mrs Sau Krotkl this weekS < week-S > 0 < > ExCounty Commissioner Abbott and wife were over from Annabella Tuesday > < > 3 S Baler a hotel keeper at Clrcleville was in town this week 0 < 5 > < t > I MrsIda Thurber left Wednesday to join her husband in New Mexico < S > < S > < S > C W Collins went to Salt Lake Wednesday Wed-nesday < S > 3 > A f Dr T W Forrester of Beaver spent I day In Richfield this week on his way home from a visit into Emery county f f I F TL Tllton and wife have returned from Kanab a < t b < < > A H Eckerson of Gold Mountain spent I Wednesday In town I 0 5 Dr W W Betts came down from Salt Lako Wednesday and with Dr HI K 1 Neill of this place made an examination I of the body of < E O Thurston of Anna bella who died from the effects of De Lamar C La-mar dust < s > < S > < S > j J D Martensen wnt to Grass valley WednesdayHe experts to be gone several days r j < 4 0 S I Judge McCarty dad Reporter Rollo went to Junction last l night to hold a short set I Ion ot court p < < S > > I 1J V Rapp is I attending to court matters at Beaver this week I 0 < > < S > I Mrs Sarah Peterson is attending td the postofflce during the llness of Postmaster I W A Seegmlller 7 u J i ad < S > 4 Mrs Carl Goldbransonyfsltedsin Salina yesterday y < f < S > < f > < S > l James Edwards came home yesterday from ManU where he went a few daysl ago In response to a telegram saying his 1 father had been stricken with paralysis I While Mr Edwards condition Is quite serious se-rious he had Improved a little whew his son left < 3 > < S > Orson Keeler Wits down fromGold Mountain few days this weekS < week-S > < 0 E James Metcalf Salt Lake has been doing businessihere this > week < < > < I Mrs Willard Bean came down from Salt Lake yesterday vi 1 c 1 < > 01 < < 01 f s County Surveyor Homer McCarty was over from Monroe on business this week u oiG Mrs Earnest Elben of Sallnai visited friends here this week returning hom yesterday 000 Thomas Gillan went to Marysvale Wednesday Wed-nesday to iQok af ter mining Interests LEHI SOCIETY Special Correspondence Lelii i Sept 29The < greatest social event of the week was the wedding ceremonies of John Brown jr and Miss Pen Soby which occurred at the bank hall Senator A J Evans tied the nuptial knot The wedding supper was given In the halt 123 guests sitting down After the supper a programme and ball were participated In by the guests The grand march was led bythe wedded couple o A < Mr and Mrs McMillan of Cottonwood Mr and Mrs J Crookston of American Fork and Mrs Harvey of Pleasant Grove were the guests of Mr and Mrs JOlla Brown sr this week < i11G C E Mitchell of Grand Junction spent a day with G Austin visiting the Lehl sugar factory 0 < S > < > Mr and Mrs R S James of Salt Lake City are > visitors of F James of the Banner Ban-ner a21 3 < 5 > I I D Wines and wife of Ruby Valley Nev visited Mr Wines mother 46 > 0 I Lars Eggertson and J Rollings of Brovo spent Sunday In Lehl < ii > < S > 1 Arthur Southwick and wife andJ Anderson An-derson and wife of SpringviHe were the guests of William Southwick 0 < aiw I James Clark < and wife t Si Chipman and t F wife and William Grant of American I Fork spent a day In Lehl with their r friends I 0 A Boothand A Cluft were entertained i by their friends In Lehl < t > < > < > William Strong and wife of Alpine were the guests oC J S BroadhenU < 0 < > O keA6t Kirkham ttas down from Salt Lake City Cityf I f 0 > < L E H rrfngfo i ndW BlSmith spent a day In Lehf I I I 0 I s < < J > < > s Miss Graces BrimhalL of Spanish Fork vras i the J guest ot MIss A Webta < < I > 0 J C Cutler and wife of Salt Lake City n era the J guests of T R Cutler I MTl PLEASANT SOCIETY > 1 Special Correspondence i Mt Pleasant Sept 23 James Lowet jn and Oscar Bclkie were over at Moroni and Wales during the weekS I < week-S > < 5 > MlssjMay Conrad was over from 1 CnesteB oarilonday < 00 < > I OloC Olson and wlfcs cameL IN from Fountain Green Sunday and spent too day with O E Qlsen and family e < I James Allred oC Fountain Green was over on Monday MondayS S > 0 I D A Candland of Chester wasseen In MU Pleasant several days during the forepart fore-part ot the week weekS < S > A < s > James B Staker made a trip to Salt i fLaK Clty early In the weekS 0 0 < week-S J i Bishop C N Lunu was inc Milburn and Fairview on Thursday 3 > < S > < S > Ed Candland was up from his Chester p homo ThursdayS l 0 1 > < > J nM Allred came up from Spring City Monday < J < > < > > IrSi Jennie Christensen went south on Wednesdays train to visIt with friends and relatives In the southern part of the i I county F 000 di Justesen and wife of Chester were in Mt Pleasant on Saturday last < 0 < > Will Young and Will Andersoni camo In r from Mercur on Saturday last 0 < > i Swen O Nelson was down during the week from Falrview 0 < 0 County Attorney W D Livingstone < up from Manti Monday < a > s > < t > George Christensen wag In Fairvlew the latter part of the week o < j > < > J Morgan Johnson was in from Spring City last Saturday 0 0 I I William Young of Fairview assed through Mt Pleasant Monday on his I wai to his mines in the southern part l or the county o 0 Mrs Chris Christensen of Salt Lake is visiting oldtime friends and relatives I here < t > Judge Jacob Johnson came in from his Spring City homo torn short time the fora part of the week < > 0 < n Mrs J Mired of Spring City was up At for a few hours Monday F 000 John C Edwards of Salt Lake is In tho city G 0 I Jdmes Hyde an oldtime resident of Spring City passed through the valley from his Salt Lake home this week IV D Candland returned this week I front a ten days trip into the southwestern south-western portion of the state I < > > < Mrs N Neilson and daughter came In from Fairview Monday morning < > Gi > L P Miller of Salt Lako is In Mt Pleasant < S > < J > 0 Nlel M Madsen came home from Sea field for a few days this week GG < S > N M Anderson of Fountain Green was a visitor in this city during the week < 2 > < S > O > I Friday Laqrltz P Nelson of Mantl was in town < S > < 8 > 0 Dr dad Mrs Ii V Cassaday Mtss Eugenia Cassady and John A Harrison drove down to Ephraim Monday and spent the day visiting oldtime friends j p0 Mr and Mrs Niels Jensen of Indlaola were down during the present week jGv Several young ladles of this city attended at-tended the Y L M L A conference at Ephraim this week o 0 addstarted Ernest Candland started for Moab on Thursdays noon train He will remain re-main an indefinite length of time < > 0 0 WeibY Superintendent WeJby of the Rio Grande Western railway was down over ti the brapch as far as Manti this week returning the sam day He had Intended Intend-ed going to the end of the road on a tour of inspection but was called back to Ogden on Important business 00 G President Jesse W Crosby Is up from Panguitch on a short visit n Mrs Guckcr was In Mt Pleasant on Thursday Enie rise The Anderson Enterprise band dance last Friday evening was the most successful suc-cessful society function of the present season Over ninety couples of oung and middleaged dancers of the town were present and enjoyed the evening immensely im-mensely 000 Olof E Olson was down to Spring City Thursday evening 000 Commissioner Lorenzo Peterson of i Fairview was In town Wednesday j o 0 The Beach Bowers Minstrel company is billed at the opera house for next Saturday the 7th They will open the nl amusement season in this city 5urreor > o2 County Survejor Fox passed through town this week bound for the mountains east of here where he has some county surveying to do < > 0t Mrs James Jorgenson sr returned Friday from a trip to towns south of here 000 ThaRev Mr Buchan the new Presbyterian Pres-byterian minister for this city arrived last Saturday from his Iowa home |