Show I IM iiI fr i 4 i 1 7 7 c 7VII ir T 1 I i I II I I 1 I Now that the spring days have come society is beginning to look around for the pleasant af irs that the season a wayi brings Indoor affairs are becom lug tiresome and the athletic girl is getting ready for open air amusements b The desire for change is general cx tending even to dub circles The next few weeks wil witness the final meetings meet-ings of the year in all the prominent cubs and from then on there wi be ltte of intet until the opening of the summer sieon 0 Among the pleasant events scheduled for the coming week are the cad parties ties t be given Tuesday and Thursday l Mrs S V Shelp s r Dr 11d Mrs W r H Hodges announce the engagement of their daughter Helen 10 111 Stephen S Day > of Chicago The Interesting event of the past week vas the marriage of Miss Grace Anderson and Mr Joseph E Huntoon The ceremony was performed at the prldes home on Thursday evening and was witnessed by tity friends and relatives rel-atives The happy couple left the same evening for their home in Sacramento Cat b W Irs Charles P Hough gave a very handsome luncheon of ten covers on Thursday afternoon Pink and green tints wee everywhere visible In the decorations of the dlnin room A large cutglas bowl of roses and carnations car-nations adorned the center of the table While pink blossoms were strewn Inartistic in-artistic confusion over the snowy damask da-mask Present we trs F J Fabian Mrs w A Xelden 1ss Hough Mrs Thomas Thom-as Weir lr Hosmer Mrs A C Ew lug lrs J C Royle Mrs Hoyt Sherman Sher-man lr Van Armad Mrs C D Moore Mrs Vincent 4 One of the principal events of the week was the card part given by Miss Crawford on Tuesday afternoon at which Mrs Albert F Holden was the guest of honor Sixtythree was the game enjoyed Miss Lowe securing the highest score and was awarded first prIze Miss Hanaue won the second Jrlze and Mrs W G Sharp the consolation con-solation The hostess was assisted in Sharp entertaining by Miss Kimball and Ir There were present to meet 1Ii Holden Mrs W G Sharp Miss Lowe lr Bacroft Mrs Sherman Mrs G M Downey Mrs Faber Irs P T Fabian Mrs John lar5hal Ir G 1 Pfout Madame Pfoutz Mrs Kenneth I I Ken-neth Kerr Mrs S C Pak Irj Hughes Mrs J H Young Mrs H W Lawrence l1 O W Power tit L Justice lr William Igleheart Miss I Kimball lss Lowe Miss Nnson lUst Adelaide Nason Miss Harknes Miss I Haaue llss Ida Hanauer Miss j ltookiidge Miss Sherman l Miss i igle J I IiearL Miss Paik fl Geddes Miss Keogh Miss Edith Shearman Mrs Briant YeIs expects to lee son for a visit wih friends at Fort Leaenworth < > t < The engagement of Miss Grace May nard daughter of Rev and Mrs R A Maynard and Mr Thomas 1Y rcDon aId was announced 0 during the week The PanHelenic banquet given at the Kenon Wednes1ay evening was an elaborate affair 00 Mr and rr Albeit F 101len were mtertalned at dinner Thursday even ng by Mr E B Wicks Flowers and ferns were artistically used on thc ta lile around which were seated Mr and Mrs Holden Mr and Mrs W G Sharp I Miss Hakness Miss Adelaide Naon 11 Heintz and Dr Worthington I 3 < > Miss Alit entertained the German club yesterday afternoon 4 < llr D C Adams leaves on Tuesday for New York o < 0 111 and 1r Albert F Holden eve this morning for Cleveland 0 where they wI reside lrs Iulon Wells eteraiued the Eewlng cub on Wednesday V I Judge and Mrs O W Powers cuter tamed delightfully at sixtythree on I Friday evening The parlors were filled with fragrant apple blossoms fled tables were The noel I r wer arranged tally cards were rJiymes and illustrations of r Mother Goose melodies Prizes were won by Mrs George A Lowe Miss Lowe lIs Woodward Dr ie Mr r Lowe and ll Brown Mr Powers guests were Dr and r Mrs Hughes Mr and Mrs W H Ban croft 11r and Mr Joseph H Young Miss Harkness tile Miss Nason 11 and Mrs W G Sharp Mr and Mrs W YRlee urn at Mrs F J Fabian Mi and n Elgin Travis Mr and i 1 a 1 Mrs Bidwel Mr and Mrs Theron Gel des Miss Woodward Mrs S B Emery Mrs Vicher Jones Dr and Mrs Nies Miss Mackintosh Mr and Mrs Hub bard Heell Miss Murray Mr and Mrs J Robinson Walker 11 and Mrs George A Lwe Miss Lowe Mrs LGulse s Smith 11 T ElsBrown Mr George Lawrence Dr Bas om Mr Gustn 11 George l Scot Dr Lindsay Mr John Critchlow 11 F C Schramm Mrs o C L Robertson Mrs Raeke will entertain the German Ger-man club next Saturday < < Dr and Ir D Moore Lindsay entertained enter-tained at dinner Tuesday evening The table decorations were of sweet peas and forgetmenots The menu was an elaborate one ll and Mrs S B Young fittingly celebrated their wedding anniversary last evening o 00 The Bachelors have taken possession f the Holden residence on First street 000 Mrs S B Emery entertained at dinner din-ner Tuesday evening at the Knutsford In honor of Mr and Irs W G Lamb of Park City The red room was used for the occasion and was beautifully decorated with American beauty rose and carnations caratons Besides the guests of honor there were present Mr and Mrs J F Brns ford of California Miss Brnsford Miss I Harris Stehla Brasford ll Evans 11 J T I Mrs Rossiterand Mrs Stephen J Iyncli entertained at a Kensington yesterday terda afternoon aferoon aferooni 0 Dr and 1lrs Henry A Mayo left Tuesday evening for St Louis where they wi spend the next few weeks visiting relatives 0 0 Mr and Ir J H Ackerman celebrated cele-brated their silver wedding Tuesday evening The evening was pleasant spent with cards 0 < Au enjoyable event of Monday afternoon after-noon was the iuncheoxigiveaut the Ala cub by Mrs Elgin Travis I The dining room was artstcaly arranged ar-ranged with tower and palms The table was done in pink and green La France roses and ferns forming the beautiful centerpiecc The chandelier was covered with asparagus plumosa and from it Was suspended a large bunch of roses fastened with broad satin ribbons the ends of which extended ex-tended to opposite corer of the table where they lVcie fastened with French bows The place cards were brightcolored butterflies fastened to I pink satn ribbon on which were the guests names lettered in gold A string orrhcstra WS in attendance durIng dur-Ing the entire afternoon I The nests were Mrs Edward Ferry j Mrs Woodward Miss Voodward Mrs Albert F Holden Mrs Thompson Mrs George M Downey Mrs Stephens Mrs J Robinson Walker Ir O W Powers Pow-ers r David Murray Miss Murray Ir IV T Dalby Mrs David Sharp lr G B Pfoutz Mrs J I Bdwe1 Mrs W Y Rice Mrs Charles Rood Idge Miss Rooltldge Miss AliT Miss Sprague Irs William Reid Mrs Vicher Jones Mrs Gimer Mrs Net den Miss Gimer Miss Winnie Welby was the hostess of an enjoyable Kensington Thursday afternoon President were lr W 1 Elerbeck Miss Edythe Elerbeck Miss Sadie Mc Chrystal Miss Paul Miss Crichlow < > < I Mrs David S Murray entertained at luncheon on Tuesday The table was prettily decorated with carnations and ferns Present were Miss Kate Geddes Mrs Edward Ferry Mrs Stephens Mrs Jones lr Wilbur Fla9g Miss Murray < 11 and Mrs W A Sherman r turned on Tuesday from the east 0 < Mrs Colon and Miss Clara Colon I have returned from an extended Cal forla trip I I i < b MIss Davenport who has been visit lug r Peanl leaves Tuesday for her home in Helena i Mrs Rachel Miller returned on Tuesday Tues-dAY from California The Misses Mi ler will not return until June < 0 b Mrs W H Bancroft entertained the Sixtythree club yesterday 0 0 Mr and Mp James A Polock re turned on Thursday from California t 4 < Mr and Mrs Albert F Holden were the gUestsofbnQf ata handsomely appoInted dinner given Wednesday evening at the Alta cub by Mr and L o J Mrs William Gibson Sharp The dec orations were of an elaborate descrip ton One hundred American Beauty roses formed the artistic center while at each place was one longstemmed rose to which was fastened the place card dainty decorated in water colors col-ors orsTo To meet he guests of honor there were present Miss Harkness Miss Na son > Miss Adelaide Nason Miss Woodward Wood-ward 11 C L obertson Mr Heintz Mr E B Wicks Dr Lindsay Dr Bas com 11 Harry Shearman 4 4 c A number Qf delightful affairs were given in honor of Miss Grace Anderson during the past week The first event was a dinner given on Monday by Mrs F A Hayden The table was pretty arranged and decorated deco-rated with pink roses and carnations To meet Miss Anderson there were present Mr and 1lrs F J Fabian Miss Freed Miss Donnelan Mr Joseph E Huntoon and Mr J T Goodwin She was again the guest of honor at a dinner given Tuesday evening at thc Alta club by Mr and Mrs James Anderson An-derson The decorations were of La France roses and ferns and Vete most arts cal arranged The guests were MI and 1118 C S V rian 1 and Mrs Scott Mr and I Mrs Hayden 11r J T Donnelan Miss Donnelan 111 Hugh Anderson 11 I Vorse Miss Jessie Anderson Mr Hun toon 111 Berkley Mr C S Varian Yednesday evening Miss Olive Don nelan entertained at dinner for Miss Anderson and those who were to assist as-sist at her wedding on Thursday The decorations were in violet and pink La I France roses ferns and butterfly bows of violet ribbons were used in profus ion on the table Around it were seated Miss Anderson Mr and Mrs James Anderson Mr Joseph E Huntoon Mr Hugh Anderson Mrs HaydOn Colonel I Donnelan Miss Jessie Anderson Mr I Yore 11 Berkley < a Mrs William Bradley leas for the east during the coming < week I Miss McCune was the hostess of an informal affair Monday evening given In honor of Miss Constance Thatcher of I Logan who has been spending a few I das in the city Slxtythrec was played those Imrtcipatng In the game being Miss Groesbecl i18s Dougal I Miss Morris Miss Saunders 111 Wayne Hemphill Mr HamIlton Coffin Hemphi 11 Hamiton Cotn Mr Schoppe Mr LOis Schoppe Mr ElliOtt EI ott Kimball 11 000 Leo Campbell Mr and Mrs F J Hill will be at home to their frIends this evening from S until 12 at 1095 Third street 000 Mrs Stephen Lynch and Mrs Bbs alter gave a bright and enjoYable tea I Wednesday afternoon at the home of the latter The rooms were decorated I ith American wih Beauty roses and car rations < The guests were Mrs F W Jennings Jen-nings Mrs D C Durbal Mrs Viard Young Mrs C S Burton Mis Le Grand Young lrs William Reid Miss Amy Taylor Mrs ShlPI Mrs P T Farnsworth 1frs W J Bateman Misr C Eldredge Mrs Barrtt Mrs Amelia Young Ir Heber Grant Mrs Arthur Brown Mrs Frank Harding Mrs He her Lee Mrs Frank Swenson Miss Sharp Mrs J L Franken Mrs T Iss Vebber Mrs Bucholz Miss Belle Iss Sean Mrs J D Spencer Mrs S Claw son Mrs Evelyn Davis Mrs Dougall Mrs Beatle Mrs Taylor Mrs Kimball Kimbal Mrs Margaret Clawson 15 Elerbeck lr George Felt Mrs Kraft Mrs B S Young Mrs Thoma Jennings Mrs J E Caine t I > Mr G W E Dore gave an Alta cub dinner last Sunday evening to a number of his friends The decorations were in color of pink and white and were effectively arranged Present were Mr and Mrs H W Brown 11 and Mrs John Der 11 W n Cunningham Mr and Mrs Gill S Pe ton Mrs Gemmel M George Der 11 Fred Der Miss Dem Miss Shoebridge Miss Carrol Shoeblidge r 0 The marriage Miss Jessie Taylor and Mr Ray D Simmons was solemnized solem-nized in the temple at noon on Thurs day ing A reception followed in the even 444 Mrs cCulsh of Denver will spend the next few weeks visiting friends in the city 6 r 6 Mrs Griffin and Miss Flora Griffin returned on Friday from the eat I 444 II I Mrs Fred Simon has returned from an extended California visit 444 Mr and Irs W S Hi celebrated the first anniversary of their marriage last Tuesday evening High five was played I prizes being won by Mrs A Baker and Miss Maude Hi The guests were 11 and Ir Baker 11 and lIrs F 1fnl Th 1 I 1lrs IcIl r Mrs bet Mrs J Eastman the Misses lull Doxey Iessr Rasmusscn Beefier and Hill < 4 0 The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Jones and llr Lawrence Bean of Provo took place on Wednesday 000 Mrs H C Edwards has gone cast o 0 4 Mrs Tolhurt entertained the ladies of Unity Circle on Wednesday afternoon after-noon < 4 4 MIss Eta Sear und 11 William Pit jr were quiet married on Wednesday Ct 0 0 A Ieasant eVent of the week was the luncheon giv2n Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Clarence T Brown by he Ladies AIr society of the Congregational Con-gregational church o 44 The mem ers of the Mae club were ele entertained on Tuesday evening by Mrs Pert IIrh five was the IasUmf Prizes were WOI by Mrs Wilson Mrs Guier 11 Duller and Mr E Bench At the next meeting Mrs Wilson will be the hostess 11 4 4 4 Friday afternoon April 2S a surprIse was tendered Miss Edith Howbern of ot the Forest Dale school by her pupils During the afternoon an Interesting pro rame was rendered after which dainty refreshments were served 0 On Monday evening Miss Helma Anderson An-derson entertained on the occasion of her seventeenth bIrthday The evening as spent in games and delightful re frehment were served Among those present were Misss Florence leads Dora Pyper Luela Ielor Lizzie Farnsworth Ella Anderson Longbacke Ander-son Iesr David Everett William 000 1rs John Longbacker of 557 Vst North Temple street gave I dinner on Sunday last In honor of hdr qn Wi lnm F Longbacker cn The guests were Mrs Agnes Shop 1 pard Misses Louise McA1sfer hh vette lIelor Ailed Sinpson Luela Mellor Kate Nelson Anna Iortensen Ella Anderson Florence Meads Lena Pope LYdia Longbacker Messrs iiod Dunning W 0 1fcClan Frank bent Croker Charle Russell Charles Ifl 000 A number of friends of Miss Katie Nelson of 12 Wet First South street gave her a plesantsurprlse part Friday Fri-day evening The evening was pleasantly pleas-antly spent In games of various kids Musical and vocal selectons were rendered ren-dered by Jack Balmforth Joe Wahsa Al Fisher and nna Iortensen He freshment were served by the Mieses Duncan Dora Pyper Luela Mellor and ZIamle Among those present were Mrs Lee DueI Mrs Sophia Nelson Misses Hattie Hat-tie cKerma Emma Grenouch Nora Alireti Iamle or Alrd Dunan Maggie Sullivan Florence Meads Ella Antler son Luela lelor Olvete Mellor Dora Pyper DIQnna Bemis Llle Swain Lena elsn Miss Miller Anna Mortensen Messrs Cooper Scheverle Lngbacker Herrick Smith Ted Smith Balmforth Walsh Fisher Empire Em-pire sell Colbert Jame Iarcroft and Hus Lade Literr Society The French section wilt meet Friday afternoon at 230 The subject for the afternoon is Cy rano de Bergerae act 4 Mrs Hubbard Red will give a one minute talk on Mansfield as Cyrano de Bergerac Council of Jewish Women The general meeting of the Sat Lake section of the Council of Jewish Women was held in the I O 1 B rooms Wednesday Wed-nesday April 26 The interesting pro gramme comprised tenminute symposiums sympo-siums on Charity According to Foul Great Leaders and TheIr Religions Boehmer Moses and Judaism Mrs O E Jesus and Christianity Mrs Louis Simon anp Buddha and Buddhism ZI s Rose LeiyMohammed Mohammed and Mohammedanism Mrs N Rnsohof Current event by Miss Martha Wat ters tersThe The annual eletol of officers wi beheld be-held Monday May 1 The Qpal Club The Opal club members will nialte a run on their wheels today leaving Christensens hal at 10 ocloelc a m to visit the state penitentiary where they are to accept the invitation of the wirden and view tjiq interior of the prison The club has lany pleasant events In store for its members and friends among them I grand German under the direction of the Professors Christensen Chris-tensen and Berry who are member of the club A grand bal at the Lagoon La-goon and an excursion to Ogden are billed for the near future rho officers are straining every effort to make a thorough success and many pleasant excursion arE Inolpl fm rlnp thn n 0 season Ladies Literary Club Cub The last meeting of the Shakespeare section of the Ladle Literary club fat the year will be held tomorrow after noon at 230 to finish the reading of RIchard II lr Igleheart will give a sketch of ICinTtichard and each member is expected to give a short sketch of the charcter she has reHl A full attendance is dlslred as the wore for next year will be planned The current events and current literature lit-erature section will meet on b rhlav afternoon at 2 oclock May I The topics presented will be Book review Spcal Ideas In Ear Allen lish Letters ScudderMrs C E Alen Book review Ylwln WatsDun ton1lrs J M Dart The tourist section of the Lalie LierarY club mec Tuesday morning May 2 at10 o ok The subjOct will be SIcily under the direction of irs Fenton and Mrs Vranlten Won s Cub At tbeVoman cub ast Tuesday Irs A J Johnson preented a paper I upon corporal punishment which die I ied considerable discussion Next Tuesday the member of the club wI enjoy a social afternoon A short business session wi be held dUr lng which the prgamme for the next years work wi be presented by the progrmme commitee and other bust ness which reCull5 acton before the close of the club Yea will be transacted trans-acted l the members of the club and their friends are invited to the informal gtherng on Tuesday Euterpe Cub One of the most interesting recitals of the year was the BrahmsMoscow Bramsloscow sk recital given by the Euter club at the Ladles Literary cub house last evenIng The following progamme I was given I Sketch of Brahms and Moscowskl I I Mrs Conan Duet Spanish Dances Moscowsltl Miss Flanders and Miss Elerbeck mer Cradle Song Brahms1lr V oil merValse beck Valse MoscowsklMiss Eler beckFaithfuln Faithfuln s Brahmslr Gor Hnskl a o2 from Vale oC Tears Mos cowsld b Seranatallss Berle hoe hoea a Intermezzo op 18 Brahms b Rhapsodle op 19111 Shepherd I The next recital will occur on the ith of lay and will be the lat one of the season The evening will be 1 voted to modern American COmDOSpI 1 Coterie The annual husines meeting of La Coterie was held on Tuesday afternoon April m at the home o Mrs A B Patton I The corps of officers for the ozisuing year is as named President Mrs r chie Bigelow vice president Mrs G W Perkins secretary and treasurer 1 Werner Miss Katherine Greene was unanimouslY elected to membership member-ship a vacancy having been made by the resignation of Mrs Van Meter flee Miss Bgelow Much business was disposed of oy the club and a sigh of relief was breathe when the labor was ended and refreshments refresh-ments announced The guests of the nnnouncc afternoon were Mrs Don Corey Miss Bannister and MIss Kimball The Ceofan Tile last meeting of the season of 18989 of the Cleofan was held Tuesday afternoon I was a business session only The principal thing of interest was the annual election of officers which resulted as follows President Mrs Alice D Mono vice president Mrs Julia C Taylor recording secretary tary Mrs Edna Wi Sloan corresponding correspond-Ing secretary Mrs May T Clawson treasurer Miss Jennie Calder critic and librarian Mrs Susie H Wells The section halrm had been inovioushy named as follows Mrs Blanche P Lee Shakespeare Miss Emelne Wells education llTS Annette W Culmer London Mrs Com H Eldredge architecture ar-chitecture and art The retiring oicers are President Mrs Anna S Young Vice President 1n Alice D loyle Recording Secretary Secre-tary Mrs Clam Felt Corresponding Secretary Mrs Lna S Savage Treasurer Treas-urer Miss Jennie Calder Critic and LI brrian Mrs Evelyn Y Davis The officers who served during the season made their annual reports which were a pleasing revIew of the work of the club Two new members were unanimously elected to membership in the club The corresponding secretary was Instructed In-structed Immediately to forward t them the-m made at the Manila reception to InjorR V Young CO the benefit of the hospital und for the Utah boys j so that It may reach tem before their release I The past club season hits been very ScceGI and the member according I iy feel highly pleased and encouraged to further wore The study Included something of education and English history dad a more thorough consideration consider-ation of Shakespeare and architecture Papers were gIven on various phases of the following plays and numerous readings from the best parts Comedy of Enors The Merchant of Venice Iacbeth and Julius Caesar The series of topics of architecture consisted of a study of the architecture of modern and Oriental nations of the Homans and the Greeks and of the Byzantine period With congratulations on past success and many god wishes for a pheasant vacation October the club adjourned until next Oak Leaf The Oak Leaf Social society held its regular semimonthly meeting lat Thursday evening at the residence of Miss Annie Bong Several new member mem-ber joined the society After the meeting a concert was given and dancIng danc-Ing indulged in The next meeting will be held at Miss LIle Cooks residence 363 South Ninth East Authors Club On Thursday afternoon the members of the Authors club and a limited number num-ber of guests were delightfully enter tamed at the home of Mrs W W titer the occasion being a most Inter eating lecture on art by Mr H L A Culmer The close attention given the speaker showed the great interest and appreciation of his hearers I was one of those talks at once interesting profitable and not easily to be forgotten tenMuch Much emphasis was laid upon the halblndness with which most people walk through life and one was forcibly reminded of the story of Eyes and No Eyes In the ancient school readers This halfblndness llr Culmer said is in a way a sin and one needs but training and culture from the artists s standpoint to have the senses so quick sped that many things will be seen which are now quite concealed The glorious ueauty of form and color wHh Its manychangng tInts the grandeur ot nature In her varying moods all are more kenly appreciated and awakep I deeper emotions the artistic soul There are lumerou schols of art a few of In10talce the others offshoots each with its particular merits but the highest of all Is the idealist The influence of art upon everyday life is refining and elevating and one must have some understanding ot the subject to be able to appreciate the work of the great masters Refreshments and a pleasant social time followed the remarks until the time for parting Beauty was added to the home by the palms and early spring towels The Reviewer Club Cub The officers and members of the programme committee of the Review era club for the coming year will meet with Mrs Charles D Moore 329 Thirteenth Thir-teenth East street on Monday May 1 al 12 ocock An adjournment wi betaken be-taken In time to attend the regular meeting of the Inquirers club which occurs at Irs Plummers during the afternoon rarrage Licenses Licenses to wed vee Issued last week by the county clerk of Sat Lake county a follows Alvin Thompson lIur 2 Harriet R Drge Big Cotonwoodn John C Wilkinson I jr Salt Lake City21 May Anderson Salt Lake t Ralph L Pomeroy SaIL Lake City27 Martha M Polock Salt Lake Ct2 Eugene C Clark Boulder Mar A Fulmer Boulder Cola35 Herschel b Lyman Salt Lake t Edith J Bowen Salt Lake lrT John H Tippeta Preston Ida g I Mary Mitchell Salt Lake I Herbert t1pes 1 Resale Hanks I John F Seigrath West I MaggIe F Amerman I West Jordan20 I FredJ McDonnel Salt Lake Clty2 I Edna J 1lllmer St Lake Joseph Edgar Huntoon Scruento2 Grace R Anderson Salt Lake City21 William I Pit jr Salt Lake Clty2 Etta Sear Salt Lake Thomas Thomas Salt Lake Nellie 1Vlckens Salt Lake Cit Daniel Redden Nelhart lont3 Mar Farrell Neihat John P Rser Salt Lake Lizzie Thomas Salt Lake Clt 1 Lawrence Bean Provo Mary E Jones Salt Lake CI2 Julius G Marx Salt Lake Elizabeth Dalton Salt Lake City40 August 1 Vorwaler GrantsilleIl Caroline i KUlz Salt Lake C1ty35 Prince Albert Steed Salt Lake Citys Mettle Coleman Salt Lake City tii John Bidgooti Salt Lake City21 May Cave Salt Lake City21 Big Millinery Sale On Monday May 1 at 10 oclock the Bowring Millinery company offer at special sale 300 trimmed hats the greatest great-est bargains ever given In the city This is to make room for midsummer goods BEAVER SOCIETY Special Correspondence 1eaver April 2SA decidedly pretty home wedding wa that of Miss Sadie Hutchings daughter of MI and Ir William Hutchings and 1lr A B Chine which occurred in Beaver on Monday evening at the home of the bride Bishop Iumford officiating Miss Hutchings has spent the greater part of her life in Beaver and has a host of friends in the city 11 Cline Is a prominent merchant of Beaver None hut the immediate relatives of the contracting parties were present After the ceremony a supper was sere The bride was lovelY In a dainty white organdy gown trimmed with white satin ribbons and carried bride roses llr and Mrs Chine will make Beaver their future home o 0 0 Frank Burton has returned to Beaver Bea-ver with his bride who was Miss lln nie dams 1Ir and Mrs Burton were married In the Sail Lake temple on Anrl 13 and were tenderer rplhtfnl party In the evening at the hoie of Mrs Scofeld 250 Vest First South The bpide and groom are very Jopular In Beaver and a large circle of friends wish them long lfe and happiness OGDEN SOCIETY Special Correspondence Ogden April 29115 N D White entertained Thursday afternoon at cards the games being followed by a delightful luncheon Mrs W A Mc Gaw and Mrs W A Cook were awarded prizes The gets were 1es dames Calkins La Voy MeGan McIntosh Mc-Intosh Dufur Stokes Nevin Baker Sadd Olsen Robb Richardson Cook and Martin Vlnnemucca Ncv and Miss Vadsorth 4 4 0 Wednesday evening a number of young people went out awhC1 to the home of Miss Montgomery in North Ogden where they spent I pleasant hour > 0 Thursday afternoon Mrs E H Ping Pin-g entertained the ladles of the s c onl Yard Relief society at her home on Twentyelghth street The afternoon after-noon was sent in pleasant conversation conversa-tion and singing for the fall which the ward Is to give in June A number of recitations and some vocal and instrumental mental selections were gen after which the guests imlulgpd In a delicious repast Those present were President Mar Ann Ellis Mesdames John Scow croft Thomas Purd Samuel Purdy James Portly E S Oake E J Stevens Stev-ens Eliza Stevens D H Stephens Thomas Emmett Harry Ford George Parker Ann Browning G R Hooper Agnes Moore Alice Smaley Annie Tanner and Grandma Lund Mrs Pin gee Pearl was assisted by her daughters Ida 444 The Twentieth Century Philosophers met Thursday evening at the home of P ricids te discussIng cUrrent Yent thly Eetlred discussing and promounhled some obstruse problems I Herodotus won the laurel and Plato I J 1 drank the hemlock A delicious repast I was servd and the com paw was amused bv the musical tent of the club As Sirius neared te horizon the club adJourned to meet next at the home of Pythagoras Pythagoras I 000 I The Three TImes Three cub postpone its regular meeting for one week on account ac-count of the Saturday afternoon dance at school the opera house given by the High 4 0 1 The glala will meet net Tuesday son afternoon avenue whit Mrs Bent 20i Math 000 Mr and llrs H H Spencer who have been spending some time In Oregon Ore-gon and Washington arc expected home this week 000 Monday evening at Five Points a de lghtful surprise part was given Mr Nis Boyer by a number of friends who took psesion of his home Music dancing and a bounteous SUPDe were features of the evening The guests were Miss Grace Brown Miss Maggie Lancaster Miss Lizzie Greenwel Miss Jene Miss Christena Peterson Miss Mary Anderson Miss Ada Johnson Mr and Mrs F higgins Mr and Mrs H P Radal Andrew Anderson George Paterson Elmorc Johnson F Johnson John-son Thomas LInford James Linford George LlnfoilrSteen Robinson Has Jacobson son Vilan Jenne David Jen Miss Elizabeth Klnsd left this morning for a visit with her parents in Hawlns VYo o 0 John CulCJr Is located in DenVer where he holds a responsible place wKh Forbes 8 Stromber A surprise was < tendered Mr and Mrs ret Bowen Tuesday evening at their home on Monroe avenue Among the guests were 11 and Mrs W Hancock Han-cock sr and daughter Mrs GuIle and daughter Miss Eliza Z1r and Mrs Wi Chapele Mr and Ir Harry Chapele llr and Mrs Ben Chapele Mr and Irs Phillips 1trs Fradsham PhlIps 1r Fsham Mrs Greenwel Mr and Mrs J Taylor Tay-lor ZIr and Mrs Ted Vet Mr arid Mrs Mann Mr and Mrs V6stenberg I Mrs Austin Mr and Mrs G W Hal soy and son Dewey Mrs Allison Mrs Halsey Miss Ellis llyer Miss Sarah Chugg Mrs Presit and Miss Perl Preslt Miss Ruby West Misses Edith I and Efe Wilson Miss Hayes essr Richard Dougla Pichart Will Par die Hambly Dunbar Mr IV Chapll sr and Mr Weaker The guests left very reluctantly In the wee sma hours hoping to met soon again pleasant with Mr home and Mrs Bowen in their 4 i 0 Mr and Mrs Fred W Vol are vIsiting visit-ing in Springfield O 444 Mrs A B Core and Mrs Archie Bowman were in Brigham Thursday and Friday 444 The annual business meeting of La Coterie was held on Tuesda April 25 at the home of Mrs A B Patton The corps of officers for the ensuing years ate as named President Mrs Archie Bigelow vice president Mrs G V Perkins secretary and tress urer Mrs Venner Miss Katherine Green was unanimously elected to membership a vacancy having been made by the resignation of Ir Van rdernee Miss Bigelow Much business busi-ness was brought before the club and disposed of and an audible sigh of r lce was breathed When the labor ended refreshments were served and a pleasant social time entered upon The guests of the afternoon were MrS Dora Core Miss Banister and MisS Josie Kimball o 0 Joseph HaH was given an emphatic em-phatic reminder of the esteem in which he is held by his neighbors and friends Friday evening when about fifty of his friends surprised him Speeches com plmentar to the judge wee delivered by a number of his friends including D H leer sr Thomas Doxey Tames Riley and YIiam Moyes Miss Jane loes and Miss L Ford planned and executed the affair which was most delightful in every respect 444 The Dear Temps club ave its final party of the season Wednesday evening even-ing 444 > A large attendance of the Child Culture Cul-ture club met with Mrs Hiiard on Friday Apri1 The guests of the ternoon were Mrs F W Adams lr Thomas D Dee Ir Corey and Miss Iaud Dee The club adopted Spencers Education Educa-tion as a study for the ensuing year The Industrial problems affecting wo mendad children will also be pursued I committee wan IS 11Iar a chairman being appointed to plan the course of work Miss Vhalen read some ver interesting interest-ing articles The Boy and His Deco tons and Germination which were followed by a very valuable discussion The club wi meet with lrs George J Kelly 217 dams avenUe May L < 0 Mr and r W S Hill entertained Tueda ja honor of their first wed ding anniversary Highfve was one of the leading feature of the evening ten tables being filled The ladies prIze was won by Ir A Baker the booby prize being captured by Miss Maud Hill Luncheon was partaken of and at a late hour aU left 101 their homes having spent a most pleasant i evening Among those preset were I llr and Mrs Baker 11 and Mrs F II Mole Mrs Jansen of Sat Lake City Mesdames Eklund Dyer IcHenry i BrownIes lIacbeth H A Bill sr j Smevie Eastman Misses E Dewe Lizzie Bill Ale Doxey May Hill Maud Hill Emma Hill Besi May Hill Sadie Hill Mesrs H A Hill jr G Newey J Hm Ed Reader C R musson W S Hill jr Clam Rasmus soil sr and many others 000 The wedding of Miss Sad1i rddl mss to Mr John Furlong uas solemnized j solem-nized Tuesday at the home Of the brides sister Mrs C M Clay 750 Twentyffth street by Rev W E Wl klnson The bride was handsomely dressed and carried a bouquet of sweet peas ornaments fresh orange blossoms Miss Amy Clay the little niece of the bride assisted as maid of honor and Mater Cyrus Clay nephew of the bride as best man Both bride and groom hooked very charming as they stood under a bower of roses The feature of the evening were congratulations and music After the ceremony the guests repaired to the diningroom and sat down to a elegant repast The rooms and table were beautifully decorated with the choicest of California flowers a pre I I eat to the bride The presents wee numerous and I costly The happy couple left on the evening through California train for an extended trip i 4 0 The Second wad fall committee is to give a May day party at the pavilion In Lester paris Monday evening The proceeds are to go toward defraying the expense of the fall 4 < < E G Vaughan and wie of Kansas City are In Ogden 444 Fred A Korner and Miss Ora Ca rothers both of Salt Lake were quietly married yesterday in Ogden by Justice E T Hulanlsld The groom is an ex press 1esen er for the Pacific com pan running between Sllt Lake and Butte The ceremony was a quiet one being witnessed by H F McDonald of Sal Lake and Lieutenant Gordon N Kimbal of Ogden The couple will return re-turn to Salt Lake today where they sill reside resideEH EPHRAThl SOCIETY Special Correspondence Ephraim April 29C C A Christensen Chris-tensen Is visiting friend in Sevier county this week I 444 Lawrence Rasmussen agent for The Sanpete Valey railway in this itt it-t > I ha been called to take charge or the i It offiCe for a few day while Agent Horning 000 visits Salt Lake City t Dr Jeneon has moved into the KieTs > street F orensen residence on First South 000 The Odd Fellows social which hal ben announced fr Wednesday even log at the loge room in Mat was postponed on account of the prevalence of scarlet fever 0i0 il that city A severe attack of diphtheria carrion off the little of William of lte son Yila Fletcher of ant this week 444 I E P Thomader has rented the George Poulson residence He moved into his new quarters this week o < < Thomas Byeeraga is having his home remodeled this 0 spring James Ietcaf of Gunison was a Thursday business visitor in the junction cit 444 Postmaster Hansen is all smiles nowadays weight now-adays Its a boyrguaton size and 000 Among the list of petit jurors for th next term of the district court are M Ramussen Alfred Pehron and Peter Justesn of this 000 city Manager Ole Olsen of the Junction Coop this week made a visit to Sat Lake City 444 Rev John 1 Hansen who has been attending the Methodist ministers meeting home Wednesday at SaIl Lake City returned 4 0 0 nesday Soren J Johnson wet to MU Wed nesay 444 Sunday ShO l conference for the Sunday schools of Sapet stake will ion be held in this city toy and tomor 000 slide Eahan trombone Hansen has purchased a new 000 lfor OUetrm James Oveon and Andrew Alre went to WVOUi this wek They have been employed sheen to look herds after Charles Ottctms 000 Miss Olivia Len tins completed her term of school at Centerie 0 Professor A C Nelson cut IU perintendent of schools visited the schools of this city 0 this 0 week Mr and Ir C J Fisher entertained Iweel a few friends at cads one evening this 000 A bad of gypsies wa in town this gpe week endeavoring to pick up a feW nickels tune trading horses and telling br 000 Ivan J Olsen ce home from Sat Lake this week Lke tis weko o < 4 Alf Ericksn was down o the queen city the first of the week 0 < Miss Riddle Peterson who has been spending some time visiting frfdS in 1t Pleasant came home londay 000 ChrIs Thorpe came home from his Gunnison ranch Monday P 4 0 JIm Clawson the I Pleasant Implement im-plement man was in tow < < Louis Hansen jr has moved into Enoch Jorgenens Center street eS dence 444 Miss Ida Quinn who baa been 11 It Pleasant for some time is home agta o i > < Mrs Charles Johase i visiting friends in Salt Lake Cit 444 William Anderson an old resident of this city but now a teacher In the lant district schools was in town to newing old acquaintance this week i 4 4 Dr Harr V Cassay of t Pleasant Pleas-ant was in town Sunday 4 i < ll Goldman representative of a Denver commission firm got back from Denver this week 00 4 < A baby boy was born to r Nora Davis Tuesday 0 0 Mrs John Jorgensen of Monroe who has been in this city for several months past keeping house for her husband who Is attending the SaDete stake academy the week left for her home the first ot a B F Grant if Sat Lke City lee ture on mutual improvement work before be-fore the Mutual Improvement societies at the meeting house onday night 444 Edwin Dorms John Dorms jr Baa Hansen and 1ehi Peterson returned fro their Denver trip Monday They speak troDols very highly of the Colorado me 4 4 0 Thursday O J Jacobson went to Salt Lake City 000 Professor Newton E Noyes Parley Ielson and William Baron teachers in thd Sanpete stake academy attended attend-ed the Sunday school teacher meeting at Spring City o 0 4 Miss Emma Christensen of 1lanassa Cob was the guest of C C A Chris tenens family thIs week The young lady isa nece of llr Christensen Sho has ben attending school th pat winter Prove win-ter at the Brigham Young academy in 44 4 < Professor Enoch Jorgensen County Attorney William D LIvingston and N P Nelson of Iant stopped over here on theIr way to the Sunday schoolteachers school-teachers Conference at Spring City The field day exercises of the Sanpete stake acaemy pupils will be held at Funks lake this year 000 Miss Lizzie Dye and Miss Conrad of Chester were the guests of A C Larsen Lar-sen and wife this week DAVIS COUNTY SOCIETY Special Correspondence KaysYie April 29The Kasvie amusement commIttee has arranged to give a testimonial entertainment and bal on the evening of lay 10 1n honor of Fred B WillIams who will leave on a mission to Wale on May 13 Mr Williams has been very active in socal affairs during recent years and his absence for two years will be felt The Dewey club will also devote 1 even lug to an entertainment in Mr V1 hams honor Iams < < < Miss Maud Barnes has been spending the week with relatives in Salt Lake 3 i < Mr and Mrs F B Williams went to Salt Lake on a visit last Thursday < p4 The marriage of Miss Hattie E Loynd of Farmington and 11 Ernest C Blood of KaysvHe took place in the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday and that evening a very pleasant reception was tendered the young people at the home of the brides father Jpmes Lond In Farmington The rooms were tastefully decorated with cut flowers and spring blossoms An excellent wedding upper was teedto the forty guests most of whbi were near rela lives of the contracting parties Mr and Mrs Blood will reside In Kays yule 444 A very well attended and most en joyabie bali was given in the music ball last evening There were a number of young people present from Layton and Farii ngton TlieDewey club vihl give a ball at Williams this evening 4 4 4 Thomas Szilth and daughter anti frs McLean are visiting with Mrs William S Muir in Bountiful for a lam days before procceujpg on their jour I nor to Honolulu They are from Scotland I Scot-land and are relatives of Mrs lulr < S I Miss gniRbrthr oCjIfervJlJe who r has been teaclLim < tliq intermediate grade of the bountiful schools was surprised sur-prised jy her pupilS on Thursday evening even-Ing at her home Apleas nt evening was spent n 0 C 4 Fred Smith of FarmIngton was honored e hon-ored yesterday by the receipt of a f Box BO < letter calling him to go on a mission PARK CITY SOCIETY I l Special CorrespoDdencc 1 Park City April 28A pretty wedding wed-ding occurred at the Catholic church Tuesday afternoon at which Rev Father GallIgan united fa marriage Miss Lizzie OHagan and Felix Traynor I i The bride was attended by Miss Mary Mora and Miss Mary Hrnnon and the I groom by James 11cAlenan and David OHagan The church was filled with I the friends of the young couple who i came to extend their best wishes A I j H < H u reception was held at the residence or 1 the bride jn the evening t < 0 > i One of the jolliest gatherings ever as I mbled in Park City was that which I gathered at Castle hall Tuesday evening 1 at the invitation of lark loIge No 4 f K of P An Interesting programme was rellde d consisting of brief talks on 1 the prin Lliples of the order intersperse with musical selections after which all formality ws thrown aside and all indulged In a genuine stag banquet Story telling with music at intervals wpt the large crowd present In a continuous con-tinuous uproar until midnight 0 i The anniversary of the founding of the order was celebrated in grand style by the members of the Park lodges of the L O O F At their invitation a I number of guests from the Coahille lodge was present and all joined in j making the day one long to be remem ered After the regular I O O F anniversary J an-niversary exercises the gentlemen were banqueted by Silver Leaf lodge Ko 3 D of n and all repaired to the Dewey I theatre where a grand ball was in I progress and tripped the light fantastic untIl morning I 1 < > 1 > The Emerson club spent a profitable i afternoon Tuesday at the residence of I Mrs F R Dais The club is making a i Study of Henry VI I J < v Park Cilys sole representative at the banquet of JanHellenlc society was George H Alexander 0 > 0 Arthur Kcnon spent Sunday In the Park the SlIest of 111 and Mrs Charles Heath S I IIIS IV Y Rice was a visitor to Park City this week I IIIs nice will shortly return to take up hr residence in the Park for the summer < I > < S Miss Mamie HbrJe of Welsh Dris cit11 Bucks is visiting with friends I in the metropolis I I C 0 < > The Blues a memberhip club in I Mistletoe lodge entertained the mem j I bets of the Degree of Honor with a de lIghtful literary programme after their meeting Thursday night A game of poetry furnished an amusing diversion diver-sion to the evenings entertainment RICHFIELD SOCIETY Special Corrsponoenee Richfield April 29It is proposed to celebrate the first of May in this city as Dewey day A dance with perhaps a short programme will beheld in the I Star pavilion and the Y L dr A i wr 1ri will give a bouquet party in the opera house 0 0 A benefit dance was glve last evening even-ing for Jacob M Lauritzen who starts next week on a missiona trip to the Scandinavian country A good crowd was present in spite of the stormy weather o 0 HIram Wells has returned to Richfield Rich-field after an absence of over a year at De Lamar Key cid7 Benny Carter has accepted a proffered prof-fered position in Salt Lake and is suw at work there o i 4 > II P Hansen and Hannah Christensen Christen-sen were married yesterday and a reception re-ception was tendered last evening at the home of the brides mother There was a large erowd of ilJvlted guests present V 0 Judge leCarty has returned after a couple of weeks of occupancy of Judge Dusenberljs bench at Provo 0 0 t Court Reporter Roil has retun1d I from his trip accompanying Judge DuI I senberry to Kanab 000 Mrs Grant wife of Apostle Grant was a visitor to Richfield Sunday and spoke at the Y L 1f I A annual COll ference EVANSTON SOCIETY Special Correspondence Evanston WyO April 2811rs M T Dickinson returned from Salt Lake City Saturday evening V 0 I MrsE S Hamaker is again at the Pacific hotel after a two months visit in Salt Lake I I > 00 Ye arc pained to record the serious illness 01 Charles the little son of Dr and Mrs 1C HRoth which will necessitate their removal from our city for sometime The little fellow Is now in Ogden under the care of Dr Perkins Per-kins and hopes are entertained of his ultimate recovery > The Chronothanatreletron given ly the ladles of the Episcopal church In the Opera house Monday evening was a financial success The programme was interesting and the dance afterward after-ward was heartily enjoyed by a large number i 0 lVbdnesday evening the 01111 Fellows celebrated their eightieth anniversary hy a banquet and dunce In their ball There was alarge attendance and fine music The hall was beautifully decorated deco-rated with flags bunting red white and blue lights etc and altogether it was one of the swellest balls of tb season QOb Thursday evening the Lames Aid society so-ciety gave a blue jay social at the residence of M W Foote and a large crowd was out in spite of the cold aJld snow lee cream and cake were served and IS cleared for the good of the I ISACI cause A short programme consisting of songs recitations mandolin club etc was enjoyed 1 > 0 The lagazlne club met with Irs evers Friday afternoon and the following follow-Ing programme was listened to with interest After roll call and quotations from magazine poems Mrs Stone reviewed re-viewed thg Atlantic Monthly very thoroughly I thor-oughly and Mrs Winslow followed with I a paper on The Flowers Ve Find At Our Feet Mrs Anderson had Current Cur-rent Events and after the business was disposed of elegant refreshments were served and all departed voting the hostess a royal entertainer < 11 > < > Mr and Mrs Thomas Bbth Miss Bella and Master Willie returned Fri day morning from a three months trip In California 4 < 2 > < > Dr Keith is at a loss to account for the spot of whitewash discovered on his coat the other morning but those who ought to know attribute it to the Inauguration I PRICE SOCIETY Special Correspondence Price April 29Miss Annie Larsen has returned from a visit of several days with relatives and friends at Castle Cas-tle Gate 0 0 Mrs R G Miller and children have gone toMurray where they will visit for some time with the parents of 111 Miller OCvO Mrs A Senate of Salt Lake City has returned home after a short visit herewith here-with her sisters Miss Nellie Holley and Mrs B It McDonald 00 tb Mrs H A Nelson has returned to Castle Gate after visiting relatives and friends here for a few days the first of the week o oS > yr Mrs Tom Taylor and Mrs E C Lee of Five Mile were guests of their sister sis-ter Mrs Arthur J Lee last Friday 000 Sirs Olne EggleSCIn of Lehl was the guest of friends here the fore part of the week f 0 Mrs Claude Maxwell of Helper visited visit-ed Mr and Mrs J W Varf last week returning home Sunday o 0 < P Mrs James Rooney of Helper came In yesterday tn visit her mother Mrs Warren of this city 000 Mrs H Richelmann of Hoboken N J Is the guest of her sister Mrs 3V II Damon and will remain in Price during the summer < > < > y Several young people from this city went Ul to Castle Gate last evening to witness the play The Golden Giant I Mine given there by the Price Home Dramatic company The play was to apacked house Tonight Yotnan Against Woman wns the bill 0 0 m 111 J H Hutchinson of Salt Lake is visiting friends pt Castle Gate o l 0 Tomorrow night ym witness the last big dance or the season Professor Dartons orchestra of Provo has been engaged and an elaborate supper will be served Illvitations have been sent out to surrounding towns and the biggest big-gest crowd of the year will be present MT PLEASANT SOCIETY Special Correspondence Mt Pleasant April 29The L D S meeting house was crowded to its full capacity Sunday evening by persons desiring to hear the lecture of B F Grant brother of Apostle Heber J Grant Mr Grant is a recent convert to Mormonism and his remarks dealt with the experience passed through by hIm during the period of his transition FiAO Professor Frank Hepburn is bllle for the local opera house for Monday May 1 The company will present the farce comedy Fun In a Boarding School o 0 < Station Accnt bb Greene made a trip to Sprmsyillc this week on railroad business GOe l1Iss Ada CaIdlanl1 came home from Thistle Junction this week to remain awhile 0 0 1111 and Mrs J H Erekson returned to Salt Lake tints week They did not dispose of their property here > n0 Dr H V Cassaday went to Salt Lake this week in company with a patient pa-tient from Fountain Green who was taken to a hospital o00 Soren X Christensen has spent the week In Salt Lake 000 A pleasant surprise was tendered Mrs Abraham Johnson Thursday evenIng even-Ing the anniversary of her birth Parlor Par-lor games and other Interesting amusements amuse-ments and an elegant lunch were enjoyed en-joyed 000 John Wallis and wife of Vest Jordan James Gilbert and wife and Norionl Wallis of MereuI Mr and Mrs Edwards Ed-wards of Lenl Roland Wallis of Salt Lalte and Robert Palmer of West Jordan Jor-dan relatives of the late John J Wallis Wal-lis came to Mt Pleasant this week to be at the bedside of 111 Wallis o 00 Charles Andrews Ncphis past master mas-ter was in 1It Pleasant this week on busIness W 0 0 Olof Ericksen visited Ephraim early In tho week 000 Miss Ida Quinn went to her home In Ephraim this week < b01 > Mrs Charles Johansen of Ephraim was in 1It Pleasant a portion of the week < 1 > < v < > The local 1 O O F lodge observed the eightieth anniversary of the founding found-ing of the order In America by a pleas ant social at the lodge hall Thursday night Only Odd Fellow > and their ladies la-dies were presQnt Card games and social conversation were the events of the eyenlng > 0 < 0 Eugene McArthur came home from Sclpio this week He has been teaching teach-ing there duting the winter He went on toSalt take to attend the valance of the terns the university np0 Louis FraJlds went 2up to Eureka this week 000 Thomas M Thompson and Rev H H 1IcCreeo are Salt Lake visitors this week 000 Mrs Joseph Yates of Provo spent the week with Mrs Francis Jensen o 0 3 Mrs Mary Nielson went to Salt Lake this week to place her little son under medical care MERCUR SOCIETY Special correspondence Mercur April 291Irs A L Castle man is visiting her sister Mrs Swaine II in Salt Lake City 000 Mrs I 11 Fisher of SaltLalie visited the camp this week and spent a few days with her husband I 11 Fisher of the Daisy 000 Miss Birdie Thltecotton left Wednesday f day for Butte lont lrontv o v 0 Mrs J Steinman Is In Salt Lake visiting vis-Iting her parents 111 and Mrs Alexander Alex-ander and recuperating from her late JJJness 000 G Wilcox and family went to Lehi Wednesday where they will spend a few days with relatives and friends 000 A recent addition to Mercurs society is Mrs E Douglas who joined her husband this week and will make Mer cur her home 1111 Douglas has accepted ac-cepted the position of electrician at the Golden Gate 000 Mrs F Butler and family wife ofF of-F Butler of the Mercur returned from a pleasure trip In southern states a few days ago o < > Mrs J SVC lcGrath has left Eureka and with her husband has taken up her abode in the cYanide campo camp-o 0 l I Mrs Joseph TrUllgeon of Ophlr was the guest of airs F J Brown of the Presser House this week < 3 Mrs J Solomon was a visitor to Provo this week weeko o 0 c The Rathbone Sisters gave a card social In Fratelllity hall Monday evening even-ing which was a success in every particular par-ticular 3 C0 The Degree of Honor gives a social this evening In honor of the anniversary of the organization Great preparations prepara-tions have been made for the entertainment entertain-ment which promises to be a good one l 0 0 A party of about twentYfive left here in company with Mr and Mrs 1 Richard Kemp to visit the home ot Mrs Goodall mother of Mrs Kemp at Manning Man-ning A pleasant time was spent and i the participants are loud In their praIse of the welcome they received at the I mill amp o > 0 I Wednesday evening Mrs Ji AFer brache gave a card party toa select number of frIends The affair was highly enjoyable PAYSOWSOCIBTY Special Correspondence Payson City April 29Mayor J S Peery returned from Salt Lake on Wednesday evening somewhat Improved im-proved In health but since has taken cold again and not so well UJr Mr and Mrs C R Green came from Eureka to attend the funeral of W D Vlmmer 000 Mrs Frank HQlllday gave a pleasant sewing party on Wednesday and served a fine dinner to her guests o 7 a D W Irvine went to Salt Lake on business on Tuesday and to Provo on Wednesday 000 r Mrs E G Brown will soon mQve down from the capital to Payson 004 George Fairbanks has been smiling all week because of a newborn son at I his home last Monday 000 J G Jost Is in town today having come over from Nebo City to visit his familY o 436 A very pleasant party of friends of Mrs Joseph Vhlteman was given on Thursday 6 I Charles Long an old resident Is slowly recovering his illness < C 0 Mr Candland has returned from San pete count 000 Fernando Thurman is sick and not expected to recover < > 0 0 Mrs Estelle Pueblo Is suffering from the effect of an operation performed by Dr Robison of Provo assisted by Drs Wade and Henry of Pa son last Tuesday Tues-day o > G dir and Mrs Frank rcHatton of Eureka are in town 00 < > Miss Lisle Finla son is to be the queen of May for Payson on May day SPBINGVILLE SOCIETY Special Corresponencc Springville April 29Leon S Har ward of this city and Miss Jane Reese of Spanish Fork were married in the lanti temple Tuesday They arrived home Wednesday and a reception was given at the home of the brides parents par-ents in Spanish Fork Wednesday evening even-Ing 111 Harward is a rising young railroad contractor of his city C6C The sixtysecond birthday ot Mrs Margaret Van Leuven was celebrated I jat i that ladys residence in the First ward last Wednesday evening About I forty children ana grandchildren l3 well as a large number of friends were present 6i 000 Mrr and Mrs John Parry and granddaughters grand-daughters Misses May and Nellie aver ett are visiting in ManS this week o C i Mr and Mrs William M Roylance spent the week in Sanpete o 0 John Groesbeck was down from Salt Lake City Tuesday a 0 c Mrs Fred Tames came down from Salt Lake this week to join her husband hus-band 000 The SpringvIUes Womans club will give 3 reception at Caffreys haIl Friday Fri-day evening May 5 The tone of tho affair will be Egyptian the subject of the ladles study this year having bean Egypt COALVILLE SOCIETY Special Correspondence ConlvlJIe April 2SPresident W W Cluff and Alma Eidredge were paSSlll gers from here today for Salt Lake I both going on matters of business 0 m Elroy Wilkins and W L Ball went to their mining prospects at Crodon yesterday to do further development work on their promisIng claims d > 0 < John Bo den and son Walter M leave on the midnight train from Echo tonight for Salt Lake They are compelled com-pelled to drive to Echo to catch the train > 0 0 W W Cluff jr of Salt Lake was a Coalville visitor this week LEHI SOCIETY Special Correspondence Lehl April 29The I O O F or Lehi gave a grand ball in honor or the elgthleth anniversary of the organization organiza-tion of the society It was held In the opera house and a large company was present The members appeared in their lodge uniform in the grand march The Klrkhanl orchestra furnished the music add S Taylor acted as master of ceremonies Oh6 Superintendent Brown of the puda schools of Utah county was a visitor in Lehl this week weekG G 3 C T R Cutler and H A Vallez of the Utah Sugar company spent a day Or two in Springvl11c C 0 0 P Peterson and wife of Camp Flop were visitors at James Kirkhams o 43 ar H Boyle M H Oimstead and D and J D Woodhouse have gone east and will spend some time in Wyoming 000 Mrs F D Richards of Salt Lake City was the guest of Mrs Rebecca Standing G66 T R Cutler is now in Denver on business 6 James Kirkham and his son Richard will 1ene on Sunday for the west to meet his son F W who will aIc In San Francisco from New Zealand nxt week PROVO SOCIETY Special Correspondence Provo April 29The Nineteenth Centu cub 1et with r Eph Sutton cn Friday There was a good attendance attend-ance Mist J IV Bonham thoroughly reviewed the new of the week l ol call and reading of the minutes was followed by the transaction of routine business I Miss Louise Dlclenson read the paper of the afternoon Enlsh CoffeeHouses Coffee-Houses wInch was very much enjoyed I by the club Miss Josephine Kellogg completed the hook review of last week There will be no session of the club next week as the members expect to attend the banquet given by the Wom I ans cub of SprlngYle next Friday < < < Professor D F Hodson of Spanish Jrorl was a visitor In the Garden City I yesterday I < 0 0 Among the Provo members of the Galden City Relief corps who attended the Helef society conference at Lehl yesterday were Mesdames James Boy den Mary John Margaret Watson James 1 Daiels Caroline Pratt ES serten and Browns Brown-s Mattie Peterson of Kaneyie left today for her home Miss Peterson Is a I B Y academy student 00 < Judge Dusenberr returned from the south last evening 000 Monday evening a surprise party was given In the Third ward meetinghouse 1n honor of Mrs Sarah Dixon president of the Third ward Y L L I A and ltr A N Taylor preident of the Y 1st M I A The afair was very sue < cessful and a pleasant evening was spent by all who participated A good i proglamme of songs and recitations and a banquet and dance was had The following is the llrogamme Vocal selection Juvenile choir Ienlng prayer liam P Silver SelectIon Ward choir solo George BurIes Recitation Myrtle llalbcn Solo John Johnson Speech 111s Sarah Dixon Song Percy Buries Vocal selection The Rusty Four Johnson YJ1tehead BurIes and BurIes Speech Arthur DIxon Recitation Caleb Tanner I Instrumental music a a Emma Choles A reception was held at the home of I Tobert oBardman on Tuesday evening In honor of Robert Boardman jr About 100 guests were present and a most enjoyable en-joyable evening was spent < tondav the Fidels club met at the home of Mrs Vlna Clul Parliamentary drill was ably conducted ducted by Jlr Hannah Tucker Thirteen members responded to roll I calllIis llr Arta Egertsn reviewed a portion por-tion of the United State history I Current news was glen by Mrs 111 lie Hardy Mrs Sarah E Cluff a a delegate I from the Fidels cub gave a report oJ a meeting held at the home of Mrs George W Craig attended by delegates from the other clubs and the principals of the Provo public schools to decide I i upon the most advantageous way of I ooperatng for the good of the schoolchildren school-children The meeting adjourned to meet nct week at the home of Mrs Sarah E Cluf 0i < Tuesday at noon Miss Emma Dunn and II George Hatup were married < t tins residence of the brides sister Mrs C F Decker President Reed Smoot officiating A wedding dinner was served The couple left for Salt Iake In the evening where they trill spend a portion of theIr honeymoon Both have nah frenBs Ir Hart p is a rising young merchant < 00 Another young couple from Provo were married Wednesday Miss Nele Roger and Clarence Taylor They were marred In the Sal Lake temple llr Taylor and his bride are popular in the society of Prove the former having lived here one year and is the brother of George S Taylor The later is the daughter of Dr Rogers of Pleasant Grove and has made the Garden Cither Cit-her home for some year past ll and Mrs Taylor trill reside on Twelfth between H and I streets 000 Wednesday evenIng Lawrence Bean was married in Salt Lake to Miss Liz sic Jones of Sat Lake a daughter of 111 and Mrs J I Jones Mr Dean Js troll known In Provo < < < The Mothers meeting held at thej home or Mrs Oscar Young Wednesday evening was as usual very interet J lagMrs J Mrs Ida Dusenberry told the story ot S the Sleeping Beauty 1ustratve of Eastern thought Dr G H Brmhal gave a talk on the Psychology of Prayer The next meetn twill be held at the home of Mrs Alex Wilkins of the Second Sec-ond wad < Utah Sorosis met Wednesday in the club roms with vice hiresldent Mrs Anna Craig in the chair Parliamentary drill was conducted by Mrs Zina Smoot The secretary read a letter from the SprlnJie Womans cub asking that Sorosis appoint two members Sorois to respond re-spond to toasts at the Egyptian banquet ban-quet to be given In Springvie Friday May Z Mrs S H Allen was selected tQ respond to The Baby and Mrs Caroline Hanley to Egyptian Banquets Ban-quets quetsiss Beulah read a verb interesting magazine TClew Irs Caroline Stanley presented a InterestIng and instructive iuaper on Xenophon reviewIng six of that authors au-thors best known work In the Mother section Mrs Pearl Yates presented an excellent paper on The Inluence of the Home Atmos pitere pler n D Houtz presnted the dub with Kate Douglas Wiggins Child rens Rights The former report that the works of ol1 Lord were presented by wor S A King should be corrected a the works were presented by the club Through Ir King 115 Thomas John was a guest of he club A a s Lat evening a surprise was spr mon m-on irs J 1 Jensen of the Second ward by her friends An enjoyable evening was spent The surprisers were lIer and Iesdames S r Eg gerten jr Alex Yidn Geol e Grone man Ralph PDulon William Jones Jo eph MarUn Mesdames Josephine Loveless and Es1ela Hyde I i Members of the I O O F Prove lodge No H and their friends gathered gath-ered in the I O O F ball hal Wednesday and spent the evening in a social way The event was in honor of the eightieth anniversary of the birth of the order During the ours of the evenings pleasure the Rev I S Goowin del cred a review of the order A banquet vas served and dancing music etc Indulged In The evening was a happy one and the gay company will remem e the affair and their commemoration > of Uw day < F Thc Si Perkins theatrical troupe t lIas been holding forth In the theatre here this week The company leaves tomorrow r to-morrow for Boise Ida |