Show i T t I Y ir l tYL I I h rl I A1 0 0 o o t I 0 0 I oooc o C 0 0 0 000000 0000 0 a I i i A1hough the number of ljre patti during th6 pat week has been 10Uce ably smal several caring afternoon and evening affairs have taken place Tllere were the dinners given by MrS George A Lowe Ir McImcn and Mr IV F Ford the card part given br is Porter the afternoon affairs of Mrs DL and Mrs Chase and Sac eral Theatre parties and lunceons throughout the wek So that in sDte of the fact that the social edict a well as the rellous forbids formal enter taming soc1etyIa Salt Lake conUnUeS taning soety Sal Lke contnues to enjoy Itself in its own way and shows little disposition to observe Lent For M Gaigher of Omaha Mr and Mrs George A Lowe enter taned at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs Galgher of Omaha who lI v1s1tng e sister Mrs 1Y S lcCor nick nick decorations throughout were in green and whitC The table was a ranged wit masses of fern and white flowers and the cdeabra were shad fowes ed In green and white Around it were seated gen ides the guest of honor Mr und Mrs IV S 1IcCornlck MIss Keogh Mr and Mrs Tomas Weir Mr and 211 Irs W Y r Rice Mr and Mrs W H Bancrctt Teat Part I Mr W J Lawrencegave a Theatre I pH3F M W dnea1 ev hig Ills guest B Hemostead I were Mr and Mrs D Hemtstc2d Mr and Mrs iv N Dlnwood r I Louise Smedley Smith Mr Vtfl Hardy Mtewards the guests enjoyw UPDcr at the home of Mrs HemPstead i Hemp-stead Afternoon Affair iOn i-On Wednesday afternoon Mrs Emily i G ClawSt g a Kensmt6n tea i which was enjoyed by a large number i of her friends The parlors wee adorned I adorn-ed with palms and flowers and at the close of the afternoon tempting refresh meats were served Among the gets were Mrs Prank I W Jennings r J D Spencer Mrs I Charles BuTton Mrs Le Grand Young I Chares 111 Reid Mrs Kenneth Kerr Y11am Mrs PYer Mrs Evelyn Davis Mrs John Sharp Mrs r N Sharp Mrs Irs I John Marshall r Amelia Young Mrs Carlos Young Irs Albert Young Mrs rs Seymour Young Mrs Fran Swenson Mrs Kraft Ir J H Ioyic Swcnsn 1Is Mrs Sara DiDooe Mrs W1rd Young Dinner at the Xenyon entertained at Miss 1amie Porter dinner at the Ken on Thursday cvcn ing The table was very handsomely decorate In the center as a large mirror which supported a silver case filled with red carnation whit 1nar fled gueries and smia At either end stood tall vases of carnations and candelabra can-delabra shaded in re Following dinner sixtthroe was played prizes being won by Mrs Ele przes beciz Mr Percy Sader and Miss Daly The guests were Dr and Mrs Yi EI lerbeck Mr and Mrs Percy Sadler MIss K sslc Miss Griffin Miss Winnie VelbY MISS Kathleen ndenon Miss 1Uss Louie Oel Miss June Sadler Iifs Sherman Miss Laura Shrman Miss Ken on Mr Elbridge Thoma Mr Clinton Mr Rash 1Ir Wlacl1 Mr Karl Lmn Mr Victor Lo1n llr JaCkSOn 11r Roy Brown Mr S Porer 1Ir Taylor At Luncheon Ir Jacob Moritz gave an elaborate luncheon Thursday afternoon in honor I or ll Ycrtheimer of De Lamar In the center of the daintily appoiflteu table sooa a large Hawaiian ro filled with La France roses California violets vio-lets an t ferns A souvenir of the da ilghtf faIr was won in a guessing contest by Irs Obendorfer There were present to meet Mrs Ylrthelper Mr Emanuel Kahn M1s W Kahn Mrs Oscar Lehman Mrs Samuelt Mrs T Baumgrt n Mrs Harry Josephs Mrs Veit Mrs Nelson Rasohof Ir J Bambelser and Mrs S Baberger I Honor of M Donela Mr I Ford entertained at dInner on 1ednesday evening at Fords In honor of Miss Ole Donnelan Puk carnations and ferns formed the at tr3ctc wble decorations The guests were Miss Donnclan I and Ir Richard A Kere Mr and Mrs George L Xy 11 and Irs i Edward Ferr Mrs George Robinson Miss Anderson Colonel Donnelm r j n x Smith Mr Gibson Afternoon T Thursday afteroon Ir Rle Dfx and Mrs Laura Chase gave aKenlngtcn at the home of the former The for decorations were smiax and lrn1tlns pink and white being th colors used A guessing game wa partclmt l il by the guests Miss Jennie Calder winning win-ning the prize Those I3resent were Mrs Phoebe Kimball Mrs Margaret Clawson Ir 11 Shanghnessr lIr Theresa Werner Mrs C S Burton Ur L G elrt n 1r J n Spencer Mrs Myra Hff alter Mrs Eva Davi Mrs George Marshall AIrs E A SmIth 1s P ir Farnsworth Miss Farnsworth Mrs A E HYde Mrs Frank Hyde Mm J G Felt Mrs John Groesbecle AIrs W Groesbeck 12 Watson r Cnlstm P a Mrs W S Beate Mrs VT B Dou gal Miss Catherine Dougal Mrs W Yo JUter Mrs Charles Wells Mrs rank Y Jennings Mrs James Jennings Jen-nings Mrs Morris Mrs A Dinwoodey Mrs Jeanette Ferguson Mrs S Sharp I Mrs Chloe Eldredge Mrs L G HardY Mrs A C Young Mrs Frank Harris ir Bease Mrs J D Kenwothy I I Mrs Daniel Mrs Amelia Young r IS M 1lcChrstal Mrs W Wallace r John Burton r J Bull MrS L S His r L E Biter Miss Jennie Calder Mrs C H Blanchard Mrs W H McIntyre Mrs J G lIcAlster Mrs A Yelcker 1r D 11 Depue Miss Emily Chase Mrs D Harrison Mrs J M Benedict Miss Bertha Benedict Bene-dict I Informid Affair ora Aar 11 and Mrs S Whine entertained a number of frends Informally Man day evening Sixtytre was played during the early pant of the evening prizes being won by Miss Alice Claw son and 1 Alex Campbell Later Mr Richardson dish presided ole the chafing The gets were Mr and Mrs Lambert Lam-bert Mr and rs Edward lcurrn Miss Alee Clawson Miss Clara Claw son Miss Bessie Clawsn Mr Alex Campbell and lr Itichardeon Cpbl Rchason Egeent Announced Mr and 2lr David f eey have announced the engagement of their daughter ea to Mr E S Leaver The marriage will take place within the ne t two weeks and the young couple will leave immeiateY for Central Cen-tral America where lIr Leaver ha mining interests rt1unent at M Dowys Mrs George F DOwney entertained during the week it hOlor of Master Fairfax Downey The afternoon was I passed pl3yin gar dnh dancing and later refreshments were served The table cus decorated elabor tely In the center stOod a coach fahione from a I large yellow pumpkin and filled wit PoPcorn balls I was drawn by candy hasef and scrambling over It were tiny candy mic Boxes of candy were given e child a a souvenir The children who enjoyed the affair were the little Misses Voodruff Sme Icy Vlle Marshall Ducat Bidwel and Peabody Master Woodruff White Styer and Diner Pat Mr and 1Ir H G Mc llen enter tamed at dinner rday evening The table was decorated wit red and white carnations ad ferns nail the guests seated around it were Mr and Mrs Terhun Mr and Mrs H J Dininny Mr and Mrs Thomas Weir Mr and r S H Babcock and Judge and Mrs Zane Kensington Te r Eta Dix wag the hostess of a Kensington Tuesday afternoon The rooms were pretty decorated with palms sla and pink and white carnations car-nations There was a guessing con test during the afternoon for which Mrs Heath wOn the prIze The get were Mrs Frank Pierce Mrs R G Wilson Mrs J D Kenwor thy 1r McCaIlum Mrs L B Coates lr M P Wails Mrs A Dewey Miss Dewey Mr C Riley Mrs Houghton Mrs J SandS 2I1s H Johnson 2r F D Kimball Mrs S Dunford Mrs S Garett lr S T Shelp r Dael 2lrs Price 1rs L Seke Mrs D Clit Mrs Heath lls Butcher Mrs Jane Young Mrs C Benedict Mrs I MCIntosh MIss Robbins Miss Reta Young Miss Fannie Young Mrs D C Dunba Miss Jean Kimball Miss Iz ale Kimball Mrs E Knappen Mrs A 1fCA1ste r Van Cot Mrs Farnsworth Farns-worth 1lrs Haml Ir Watson rs Graham lrs E Patterson Miss Josephine Jose-phine Spencer Mrs J T D maue Mrs Chas Is W H McIntyre Ittasquerade The home of Mr James A Cunningham Cunning-ham on First street was the scene of avery a-very pretty masquerade em Friday evening the affair being given by Miss Florlnre Cunningham Miss Alice Cunningham Cun-ningham Miss Marjorie Elerbecl and Miss Josephine Wells The large bal room on the top floor was used for dancing and at midnight supper was served In the handsomely decorate rooms down stars Among the guests were Mr and Mrs Brooks Mr and Mrs Wells Mr and Mrs Cole Mr and Mrs Elerbecl the Misses Leda Rawlns Alt Rawlins Lucille Taylor Geneva Clark Hattie Young Tett Pyper Hate Whitney May Bartlett Young Dorothy Dwyer I Ea Thomas Luella Spencer Belle Clayton Edith Elerbetk Margaret Young JosephineBotsford lessrs itoy I Cunningham Warren Latlmtr Roy Romney Sidney Dca tie ralter Trent Lawrence Bed Scott Grossbe K Sd soy Morris Adrian Pem1rOk Frank Young Ellis John < on harry TIlma Arthur Davis Lee nwildy Donina Moffat lcCunl Grimu Berkley Josii7a Candy l The High school was the scene of a delightful afar lat evening The oc easiest being a candy pull gIven lJY the 1sc Annie Adams Edna Bailey Edna Davis Irene Dlelcon Alta Ic Mien Mss Irene Morson Miss Florence Flor-ence Street Miss Sadie Merrill Mist Bessie Ofcer Miss Evelyn Thomas Miss Lucille Taylor Miss Delia Ray bould Sixty guests were present Chidens Par Mrs tL P Bounds jr entertain yesterday afternoon in honor of the fifth birthday of her daughter Mildred Games and dancing were enjoyed by the little set who were Vera Arm Z i strong Neil Smith VIrginia Miner Walker Brownlee Francs Smith Gace I Williamson Lokwood Ferris Harold Williamson Lemlck Van Voorhis Veti Hammer Joseph Jenkins Eugene Jenkins Jen-kins Donald Raleigh Raleigh BrownIng Brown-Ing Cad ar Miss Olive Holding entertained at cards Friday evening at her home In honor of Miss Nellie Rowley of Ogden who is in the city visiting her friends A very enjoyable time was had The prize winner were MIss Swan and Mr Aiseron C01nson Those present were Miss Nellie Row ley Miss Alice Fisher Miss VIolate Colnson and Miss Edna Brown Messr Samuel D Wright John Tr wheo Earl Garrett William Swan Al geron Colnson andMr Margetts Opal Cub Dace The Opal club gave a dace at Christensen ChrIs-tensen Thursday evening Among those present to enjoy the gayety were Dr A H Taylor Mr D A Hughey Mr Charles Dowse Miss Marie Edwards Mr G E Greenen Miss Grace D Kemer 11r John Acomb Mr C W Walton 11 W C Coleman Mr Frank Browning Mr Frank Raw lings Mr Max Brodie Miss Stela Barton Bar-ton Miss Abbie Rumel ll N C Evans Miss Minnie Anderson Miss Wilder Miss E Hamln Miss Amy Taylor Miss Auto Fitzgerald Miss Nel le FItzgerald Miss Kate Anderson MIss Belle Hocking Mr A F Smith Miss Opal E Hicks 11 and Mrs Frank Gardner Mr and Mrs S F Murphy Mr F ChrIstensen 111 and 1r C L Berry Mrs L P Chrlsten zen Mr and Mrs H L Nelson rand r-and Mrs Harry Clark Mr and Mrs I Fred Hess llr H Coulm jr Dr E I M Keysor Mr O HorsEs Mr H S Anderson Miss LIzzie Livingston 11 and Mrs E R Dlckensn 11 and Mrs F Browning Mr and Mrs Fred Libby Miss Florence TaYlor Surprise Patty A pleasant surprise party wan given In honor of llam H Bess by Miss Margaret Leslie at her home 123 Vest First North The rooms were beautifully beauti-fully decorated with fags and bunting The chandeliers were also covered with national colors The guests were l1 and Mrs Thomas Leslie 1r and Mrs George Bes ll and Mrs J D Hay Mr and Mr George T Bess Mr and Mrs William Whittng 11 and Mrs Gus Berk Mr and Mrs Jim Leslie Mrs Minnie Chals Mrs Alice Robinson Robin-son Mrs Eliz Kugg Miss Phoebe Hay Miss Emma Broburg Miss May Hill Miss C Hill Mr George Leslie Mr Stephen Reed 11 George Hay Mr George Holday Mr George Mathew Math-ew Mr Eugene Holday Mr Robert Hay and llr Colson Smith For M H Pak On Thursday evening Mrs S A Ken ncr Mrs J H lIdsley and Mrs Joseph Jo-seph Thomas entertained In honor of their father lr H G Park Present were Mr and Mrs J E Taylor Tay-lor Bishop and Mrs Empey Mr and Mrs George G Wooley Professor and Mrs VT C Clve Mrs Augusta Grant Mrs Rachel Grant Mrs CampbeU Bishop G W Bramwel Mrs W K Reid r Margaret Mole Mrs E Moyle lrs Beula W Beate Miss Beate r Amelia Evans r SQuires Mrs Sarah Evans Birthday Party Mrs J Teweek gave a very delightful delight-ful birthday party Thursday evening at her home 2t4 Smith Second Eat In honor of her grandson Harold Cou tons fifth anniversary The young felIne enjoyed themselves in plaYing games until late in the evenIng when they sat down to a 1ahity supper Those present were Misses Birdie Dun lap Lenora Powell Er1a Boucle Iva Heath Ala Heath Cathainc McCooey Amy Learned MarIe lIcCooe Della Powel Yelhln Learned Masters Ha old Couton Truman Armstrong Thomas Thom-as Powell Eugene Couton Clifton Heath Clifford Heath Bow Learned Johnnie Powell and Arthur McCooey Butdie At Port Douglas Lieutenant and Mrs Wilson and LIeutenant and Mrs Jenls were the gets of Mr W F 1cllen at a box party at Olete on Thursday evening even-ing Captain J B Batchelor jr enter tamed CaDtain and Mrs Wygant and Lieutenant and Mrs Leich at a box party at Olvete Thursday evening even-ing ingLieutenant Lieutenant and Mrs Jenks and Lieu nant and Mrs Kerwin were the guests of Dr and Mrs H D Niles at a dinner party on Friday evening The most enjoyable affair of the week was the dinner party given by Lieutenant and Mrs Nelson on Saturday Satur-day evening The dining room was tastefully decorated wIth trimmings of pink and green and on the table wore two large bouquets of pink carnations and ferns Those who enjoyed the dainty menu were Dr and Mrs H D Niles Major and Mrs Birmingham Lieutennt and Mrs Jelc LIeutenant and Mrs Kerwin and Lieutenant and Mrs Murahy Social Notes Mrs A S Bower entertained at dinner din-ner Wednesday evening complimentary complimen-tary to Mrs Clcnni and Mrs Wright who leave tomorrow for England Cover Cov-er were laid for eight 000 Mrs 1V H Bancro entertained at luncheon Thursday afternoon Covers were laid for eight < 0 Mrs Burleett and Miss Burltett of Haley Ida are the guests of Miss Georgia cIimmins I c 0 I Mrs Thomas Jennings entertained the Sewing club on Thursday 00 < Among those giving box parties at tlC Sousa concert Wednesday evening were Mrs S B Emery llr and Mrs S C Pak Mr and Mrs Gemmel Mr and Mrs James Jack have gone to Los Angeles 0 < b Miss Sadie 1IcChrstal has r turned from Eureka t 000 llr 1loylan C Fox has returned from New York < < Judge and Mrs tV A Sherman left yesterday for an eater vIsit 000 Dr Bracken of Bingham spent the pat week in the city 0 MIss Marie Nason wm return from New York the early part of the week 0 0 < 111 George Wardlaw of Ncv Yorlt has been the gumst of lIr and Mrs James weeks A Polock durlngthe past two 44 < Mrs George F Downay leaves dur ming thecoming wee for 3n1Fran 1f ciscro I 00 MIss OraHarlcness and Miss Ade i I J alde Natdn left yesterday for a feY II weekslIslt forn1a with Mrs Holdexe in Call fomIa I 00 0 Mrs W F Colon and Miss Colon are in Santa Barbara 0 Ca I I Judge and Mrs W A Sheran en I tertalned Informally Tuesday evening < 0 I Mr and Mrs Henry W Lawrence i and Mrs Julia Kimball leave tomorrow for a sin weeks vIsit in California r ddc Miss EmiyBannister of Ogdenis the guest of Mis fon Young 00 T Atewazt ralcott of Indianapolis I Ir i uetof lIr Stiman Mrs Jces who has been visiting her daughter Mrs J Robinson Walker leaves the early part of the week fot New York f 0 0 0 Mrs Samuel Newhouse has gone to Denver I < < 0 Mrs A CfHinckley of St Joseph Is the guest of Nr and Mrs D H Porter Por-ter < One of the enjoyable affairs of yesterday yester-day afternoon was the reception given in honor of MIss KatharIne Oliver at the home of mIrs Hal Brown 5 5 The dances given at the Theatre Friday day evening and yesterday afternoon and evening by the members of the tabernacle tab-ernacle choir vere well attended and successful affairs < < 0 Another surprise of the week was that given in honor of Miss Lile Anderson An-derson at her home 281 Seventh street on Friday evening Music and cads formed tie entertainment Those present pres-ent were Misses Llie Anderson lay Terry Annie Kimbal JessIe Schweik er Nellie Cavanaugh Lena ScheJer Maud HIcks Bertha Anderson Agnes Rogers Freda Kimball Messrs Enoch Cavanaugh Frank Rose Will Parr Ten Blaclemarr Raph Bron Fred Anderson An-derson Gem Johnson Ed Williams Jim Terry Art Bolon 000 The mask carnival which takes place at Christensens on March 17 under the auspices of thO Retail Clerks associa Hon wU be an elaborate affair The invitations have just ben Issued 000 Mrs A Velcker Is the guest of her sister rS W H Mcintyre 000 11 and Mrs VlUams entertained the May cub at their home on N street on Thursday evening The prIze wInners wIn-ners were Mrs Wilson Mrs VUUams and Miss Pert 11 Guiver and Mr Bench The cluJ will next be entertain ed by Mrs Heystek at her residence North Second West I Mrs G F Putnam has returned from I California and is at home at 177 N street 000 Mr C A RIchardson will entertain Monday evening at the home of lIr and Mrs Lambert 00 I MIss WInnie Velby has Invitations invlatons I out for a KensIngton and card party next week o 0 P Irs I-rs Hanauer and Miss Id Hanauer I will return from New York this morning i 0 0 0 Mr Enos Hog Is down from Park City Ladies Literr Club The Ladles LIterary club will meet next Friday afternoon at 2 oclocle The following progamme will be given givenJhe Decline of the Dutch Republic by Irs H W Brown Holands Part In the American War For Independence by Mrs Lelne W Brown Short talks on Dutchmen of today by members of the history section PROVO mCIT < Special Correspondence Provo March 4lr and Mrs Joseph T Farrer entertained a number of their friends at a parlor sociable Thursday evening Sixtythree was the gamp of the evening refreshmentS songs and I music helping to make the occasIon one I of pleasure and enjoyment Prizes were given t6 thebest players Mrs Alex I Hedquist jr wInning the first ladies prIze and Waiter Wl1lehed the hen temans first prize Consolaton prizes were won by Mrs J G Cummings and J E Danleis jl The guests were Messrs and Mes dames Reed Smoot J R Twelves C E Loose J 11 Smith S S Jones B S Jones R A Barney S O Taft U C Howe J H Denhaler R II I Knwl den J W Deal J E Daniels jr J C Graham jr Alex Hedquist jr GeorgeS GeorgE-S Taylor J A Butte Roger Farrer J YY Farrer J R Farrer Leon Bach man William Strong Josph Strong Miles Strong J G Cummings D D Houtz Lafayette Holbrook T S Dunk ley David John jr D J Williams T a ThomaS Dr and Irs Id 1 HardY Dr and Mrs C B SnYder Dr and Mrs Fred Taylor Dr and Mrs H 1 Richards Rich-ards Dr and Mrs W R lIke Irs Eleanor Duke Misses BIrdie Gray Inh e Hathenbrook Florence Taylor ttlt Farrer Beulah Bachman Lena Bachman Maggie Stewart Messrs Valte Whitehead Alma Wagoner Edward Ed-ward Farrer Bert Twviam Oscar Ghlpman Mr and Mrs SoS Adams in of St George and 111 and Mrs Thomas Priday and Mrs William Chip man of American FOlk e 0 c cnday evening 111 and Mrs GeorgeS George-S Taylor entertained I hanoi uf President Presi-dent B duff jr of the H Y 1 demand = dem-and his council Th evening was dl voted to music and crokinole Many vocal and Instrumental gems were 11 eud by the talented guests The game of crokinolo was progressive The game J L Brown won the nth1ms prize an ivory tablet Miss 13mi Iltis I won the ladle prize a dainty little teacup and saucer 1he eomrany present wpm Mrs B Cuff j Irs J B letl l1 and Mrs E S Hlnclcey PrQfslor X f I Nelson Professor J I C Young and mfe Profesor L A Stanley ii jaws Iamie and Lillian Gets Mrs Edith I inrtln Miss Annl HP Miss Juby Chi jst nson Rav Cl7lol C A la zir and wife Wilson H Dusenherry Mrb Ida Dusenberijr Professor J L Brown and wife nrl rrs Hannah Tucker l Necessity er cesslt caned 1re8Idllt Cluff and Professors Brlmhnl and Feeler away conseGUent1 they were unable to attend 000 On St Patricls day a grand carnival will be held In the opera house Special ieatres of the evenJg wI be a grand owt dance by four counle > a rnt Dretv Lam ourine dance by lW lp ltte dn anti the wonderful d1on 1mw byfcur lEHJS 0 A musicale was o given rlfsdn even meat the home ot 11 mI rrs Wit Ilm Holmes A largt Tl1bcr of the Imvl wedded couules were nnsent The musIc was excel rendered by those who lent their talent tl rec the occasion a success and every piece wa appreciated highly by thosa who were I fortunate enough to be present Be freshments helped to fill the early i hours or nIght with plersure I I I 4 Miss Lillian Goodmanson of Salt Lake who has been visiting wIth Mr I and Mrs William Holmes returne to i her home 1n Salt Lake Friday morning I morn-Ing i Ppi I A birthday part vas given Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon by Mrs Jessie cCaus i ln In honor of her little grandchild I Eva CunnIngham Robert Cunning hams little daughters fourth birthday I About thirty of her little friends Were present and the hferry tots all had a lively afternoon 1 I 0 < An evening socIable was given in the I Second ward Vednesday night In i honor of theofcers of theY L and Y 11 II LAand 1 the staeofclals Re reshments were serve after which J toasts went the rounds then speeches held say and songs floated in to make the occaslonmore perfect In all it waS a joly pleasurable affair The Utah Sorosis met Wednesday afternoon ire Its club rooms The following fol-lowing progamme was given Hesold and Plndar were ably discussed dis-cussed by Mrs IsabeUe Thuran SaDDho Miss Lillian Gates read a paper on 000 The musical department ofthe Brig ham Young academy under the dir ton of Professor McCela of Sat Lake and J R Boshad of Prove director of the Provo tabernacle choir is offering to the public a excellent series or three concerts during the next three months Man Bendix Americas Amer-icas great violinist who for may yea was Theodore violin Thomas leading violn 1st and assistant conductor will appear at the tabernacle next Tuesday evening even-ing Mach 7th assisted by Miss Jennie Osborne the soprano and by Jee Scott an extraordinary planlste Lepold Godowsky the pianist will give a grad piano recital at the same place on the night of April 1 playing a varied progrmme of clasic and popular popu-lar music Bruno Steindel the great cellist Edmund Schenclter the harpist of Theodore Thomas celebrated Chicago orchestra Madame Minnie FishGrif fin a noted soprano and Mrs Stein del a pianIst will for the third and lat company and appear May 12 As a series or entertainments this eclipses anything heretofore gIven in Provo and Professors lcClelun and Boshard deserve the highest commendation for their loyal efforts in behalf of the highest In the art The concerts wIll doubtless mae a rousing success of It a several hundred tickets were sold to the academy students alone yesterday yester-day Special trains and rates wU be had from aU stations In Utah county and from Salt Lake Professor Boshard has received word that Professors Velhe and Shepard of Salt Lake with a number of students fiit come down Tuesday to hear Bendix 0 0 Two entertainment of the old folks of Provo were held thIs week the first lathe First ward social hal Wene day the second In the Second wad assembly sembly hal Friday Both were successes suc-cesses in every particular In the First wad the gathering was called to order by J E Daniels after whIch O H Berg delvered a address of welcome Opening prayer was made by President David John After dinner dancing was indulged In The song Hard Times Come Again No More was suns PresIdent Edward Partridge Part-rIdge delivered a short and Interesting address song What Shall the Harvest Har-vest Be Speech by Reed Smoot solo b Mrs Sarah JonesRamsey address and original lloem Down Provo River by Mayor S S Jones comic recitation bY 1 Jensen recitation Adam and Eve by John Birch The entertainment In the Second ward yesterday was well attended and all enjoyed themselveslmmenseiy The han was very prettily decorated with wa ver prety the national colors artIstically a ranged pictures of the wards bishops and Presidents Young and Woodruff hung on the north wall the tables were heavily laden and the whole afar was one that deserves the highest high-est commendation A baquet was I served during the afternoon speeches and songs were rendered and just before be-fore leavIng In the evening between 6 and 7 ocoek a merry hop was indulged InE C Hendrchsen acted a mater of ceremonies The meeting was begun by singing a hymn after which Alexander Alex-ander Wilkins offered a prayer An address ad-dress of welcome was delivered by Bishop Eggerts which was respond ad to by Edward Pear Chairman Hendrlchsen spoke briefly of The Missing Ones President Partridge spoke of The Custom of Entertaining furnished by the Aged music was furishe Jepperens orchestra the Misses Gray sang a charming duet and Mrs Hannah Han-nah Tucker recited Asleep at the Switch After the banquet the following fol-lowing toasts were responded to Our Mothers President Reed Smoot Our rather r Electa Bullock Utah Pioneers James E Daniels Provo Pioneers Abram Hoiday Fighting on the Frontier Irs Epsy Pace who Is herself one of the Provo pioneer who led in the old fort and who has I seen much India fighting Our Mis sionaries in the Field James Cloye 4 > > > I Fidels met last Monday evening at I the home of Mrs W J Taylor r I Marriette Besley conducted parliamentary I was given by tary drill Current news j Mrs 1Iary Grchalgh Irs Reta I Gray gave a review of United State I History r George Tatcher talked on character of BenHur Mrs Mary I E Clove gave a reading on George Washington Mrs Emma Jensen as Washingon 1r Jenn a me lbet O the Sorosis club was a guest of the club 000 Mrs Louisa McBride and Mrs T C Calse wife of Representative Ca hater let this morning 0 0 for Logan The ill I A league of the Third ward gave a dance lat night which was asocial a-social and financial success 1 0 0 FrIday afternoon th Nineteenth Century Cen-tury club c ldrted its eighth annie mry by receiving the members o the Sprngvie Ladles club the Utah flora 5154 and the Womans Christian Tom perance Union at the Hotel Roberts The parlor and refreshment booth were decorated in the club colors green and gold smilax yellow roses and daffodils being use in profusion Behind theSe the-Se the Bee brother orchestra discoursed dis-coursed sweet music Mrs W C Jennings of the Utah Federation nings president the Uta Feerton of Womans clubs met the ladle In the afternoon and receive with the club In the evening when about ninetfve friends came In response to an imia lion to assist them in successfully on ais the Il successfuly pas lag their eighth milestone Conversation Conversa-tion cards tie with the clubs colors were distribute among the guests five minutes being allowed for each topIc changing partners at the tap of the bell Instrumental music was furnished throughout the evening by is Im be l lonahan interspersed by vocal musts by 11 and Irs Robert R Irvine Ir-vine and 111 SY D Roberts jr The club now completng its eighth yea was one of thC frt womans clubs to be organized in the state and has its full membership of nineteen Thor present wee r W C Jennings ning of Salt Lake Mr and r Smith Irvine Vhltecotton Roberts Iunn Gowin Robison Bane WrIght Taylor Hedquist King Du senbery Sutton Sharp Van Norae Noon Kelog Buckle Dc 1lols Corfman lIcCoad Havercap Me dames Moore Carruther Berry Weld ned KIngsbur Brim Stanley Hides Bonham Searle Sutton We1gwo Misses Richards Whitmoe Holbrook IonDhan Hines Noon Chrstainsn Moore Peek Kellogg Dickinson Jackson Jack-son Holzschue lady Serle Mesr Stnson Martin Stanley Rowland Wodhoue Searle and Beesley o 0 < Miss Heriette L Nef of American Fork is visiting her mother Ir lay E N er 0 0 1rs Est la JaquesSparks of Nephl is visiting her parents In Provo this week wcr 0 < Professor Leo Fairbanks is over from lIapleton today 000 Professor Gar o Valsburgh is hCe today visiting relatives o 0 and friends President Wooley of Kane stake Is here this week visiting his son who Is attending the B Y academy 000 President Smith of the Hungeford academy of Sprlngie visie the B Y academy yesterdaJ o < v 6 President B ClUf jr of the B Y academy nent to the state capital this morning 00 IyamSmm fortreirly l a resident of < a r Prove now of Cotton visited friends her today G46 Lei Opeaw 0 Sataquln is a ViSitor ViS-itor In the Garden City today o 0 < > Bishop 1cClouh of Kghtle Tlntc Is her today o 00 Oscar WikinsfKnightSVilIe is visit lag old freUs r her this wee Pour George Elsort or Payon is here tony A marriage license wa to granted to Peter F Boynek aged 24 and Hanna Han-na E Larsen aged 23 both of Spanish 000 Joseph Peterson a student of the B Y academy left for his home in the northern pat of the state today < < Miss Annie PUlsipher is over from American Fork today i Bishop Thor of Pleasant Grove is a visitor iA Provo today 11 000 Court Stenographer D H Roberts was in SaltLake this week di 0 1V R H Paan of the Bullion Beak store Eureka is here today i > 0 < Mayor S S Jones was in TnUc during dur-ing the week on mining busIness 00 I SherIff George Stors < is in Springvle today 0 0 Yesterday Miss Luie Whltake of the B Y academy left for the Oren institute a cooking and training school at Worcester Mass Miss Whitter goes to this school a Utahg representative ges tate She Is an estimable young lady and has held the posItion of instructor B In the domestic department ot the Y academy for the pat year 0 < The Prove Dramatic company wi put on the boards at the opera house about March 15 the popular play The Poor of New York as a special en tetinent for the old folks and widows wId-ows of this city cty o 0 Mr and Mrst L Nunn left today for St Louts 000 Mrs William Chipman of American Fork was over Thursday to attend the sociable gen by llr and Mrs Joseph T Frer 0 0 Miss Louis Hedquist Is over from Lehi visiting her parents for a few days d i < I The First ward entertainment com mitee il give a character bal net I Friday in the opera house for thc boa eft of the First ward social hal I 000 A successful recital a given in the i B Y academy hal this evening Miss I May Babcolc of Salt Lake wag pre ent ant < Jhc oC great talent helped to II malta the occasion a noteworthy one o 0 I lr D P Kellogg daughter if Mr I I and Mrs Halma Smith of the Third I ward who hrfa been here on a visit has I left for Oakland Cal where she intends I In-tends making her future home Her her youngest sister Edith accompanied OGDEN SOCT SpecIal Correspondence I Ogden March 4Tere were a Dum I bel of pleasant social feature connected I con-nected wIth the visit of the ladies of I the auxiliary of the Order of Railway Conductor to Ogden on the occasion I of the secret work of the order being I exemplified by Mrs Murdoc grand i president of the order Among those I from a distance who attended were the following From Idaho Mrs C W Seaton and Mrs J Mulher of divisIon lIT Pocatello Wyoming r J M I Bather division 102 Evanston while I Irs H D Iapes of Las Vega N M I come from her far southern home to I represent her home organization di I vision 162 of the national society Salt Lake ladles of the Gilbert A I IcLean divIsion President J T Be I less VIce President J A Yates Secretary i Secre-tary G A McLean Treasurer T J Bul Guide H C Gima Chaplain A N Russell Sentinel Harriet Anderson The members are Mrs A Hatch Ir J Bryles Mrs S H Shermer Irs William Konold Mrs AnnIe Ke I nold Mrs A Edson Irs R Simpson Mrs J Foster Mrs I McMulen Wednesday evening the engineers and I their wives to the number of about ninety couples were present and enjoyed en-joyed the hospitality of Clara Barton I division A musical programme with some brief speeches and recitations was followed by refreshments Mrs J W LLttejolm entertained a large number of the visiting ladies on Thursday afternoon 0 Mrs J R Forest entertained Mrs W A Murdock grand president of the Ladle Auxiliary O R C during that ladys stay in Ogden < < 0 The Home Culture club held its regular reg-ular meeting on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs H H Smith French history during the reign of Louis XIV was ably reviewed The Women of the French Salons was the subject of a very entertaining paper prepared by Miss Myrtle Gunnel Mrs Kirks paper pa-per Social Rights and Duties was indeed a very interesting and entertaInIng enter-taInIng one During the afternoon the club was favored with a trio by Mesdames Randal Ran-dal H H Smith and C E Brnard and a solo by Miss Gunnel A lively discussion of current events closed the afternoons progamme and the club adjourned to meet March 16 with Irs Forter 262 Madison avenue The guests of the afternoon were lesdames Maloney L C Nelson and J L Thompson of Spring1e i 0 a Ir J W Riley was given a surprise sur-prIse party on Friday evening The guests were Mesdames George Shorten Short-en T F Emmett John Jenkins I lam Purdy Joseph Wallace W W Browning William Emmett 21 W Doxey A Doey J H Watkins amId Harr Bagley Mesdames William Graham Gra-ham James Purdy Balnger Tout J Shepard Misses Nannle Emmett Imo gene Wilson M A Riley the Misses Hal Hattie Riley annie Tout Ada Riley Mesrs Irving Emmett Ed Ensign En-sIgn James Riley George Riley and Harold alnger d < The HIgh school boys gave a bal at the Union Opera House this afternoon 0 0 Mrs George A Snow Is visiting her sister Mrs J F Grant o 0 i A surprIse pat was gIven Monday in honor of Proeor and Mrs Klaus the occasion being the birthday of r Klaus The getS were Messrs and Mesdarnes Thatcher Gindstrom P Christensen J Lewis Nordquist and O Lurd Iesdame Dana Wood Clad son Doty and Carlson Misses Doty Carlson and Cladison and Messr Harry lunson Harry Klaus Fred Klaus John Lewis and A Anderson < > 0 > Ir Thomas Radclfe wife or Professor Pro-fessor Radclffe of Salt Lake was the week guest of Mrs A G Fell during the < 0 0 A few friends of MIss Ida Taylor met at her home South Washington avenue ave-nue and gave her a pleasant surrse party on Wednesday evening The time tme wag very pleasantly passed with music mu-sic game and refreshments Among those present were 111 and Mrs D H Ensign Mr and Mrs James Bal lcntyne Mr and Mrs T B Evans Mr and lr H Taylor Mrs Moron Brown Ir Mar Evans Misses Mol lie Woods Laura Balantye Joan Woodmasee Ida Taylor Edith Brown lIar Taylor Leona Woods Messr Lawrence Taylor Bert Garner David Garner Weaver Reuben Evans and Henry Taylor < 0 < A surprIse part was glen on Albert Richter Friday evening rt1 the home i r ot his parents on Sixteenth street by a number of hIs young frIends di 0 Thursday evening Bishop Dat H Ensign united In marriage Miss Julia Otterbeck to Joseph F Critchlow The Ceremony occurred at the home of Mr and Mr Myer on Grant avenue After the ceremony Mayor Boyle relate a humorous anecdote and there were songs by a number of relatives D frIends of the bride and groom Numerous Numer-ous beautiful and useful presents attested at-tested to the esteem in which the young couple wer held by their friends The bride was charming in a pale blue silk gown trImmed wit white chiffon She wore white slippers and carried a bouquet bou-quet of orange blossoms A fine supper was served The guests wee Messrs and lledames Joseph F CrtchoW L A Myel William F Crichlow Joseph Stoehr B B Brooks John A Boyl C Jackson D H Ensign Medae Leros Meyers Ed leye MiSses Carne rie Meyers Anna and Eva Stoehr Iesm F Jacobsen Joseph Stoehr jr Andre Meyers B P Crtchlow < < < Tuesday evening the knIghts and 13 I dIes of the Iaccabes will entertain at I K hal Miss Nettle Raleigh ot Salt I Lakewfll sIng on tils occasion There wi be addresses by Miss Leota Kennedy I Ken-nedy and A B Hayes and a number I of recitations and musical selections < 0 9 In Judge Salt Lake J H Mc3Iaaspent the week di 0 Mrs George M Hanson < entertain i ed this evening at carS I Wednesday evening in the Reed hotel ho-tel a quiet wedding was solemnIzed the bride being Miss Florence Jesse Blze low and the groom H C Van Meter of Chicago Rev Dr Visha erformed the ceremony In the presence of a few friends and Mr and Mrs Van Meter left on the evening train for Chicago where they vl live o lve The Thursday Night club met FridaY with Mr and rs William N PIerce of Seventeenth street A clever Idea was worked out on the score cards which contained a series of conundrums relating to trees a question being I the car ot each lady and the answer beIng found as the name or a tree OD I the card or some gentleman For e ample the question What tree reminds re-minds of Twice Told Tale was answered an-swered by the Chestnut What tree has been through fire which is nest the beach which is found In the bottle were answered respectively br a h beach and cork Much merriment was caused by this arrangement I the games Miss Wadsworth and Mrs Cross and Mr PIdcok and Mr Cross were awarded prizes A tasteful lunch was served and the meetIng was pronounced pro-nounced one of the most enjoyable of enoyable o the series The guests of the cub were Miss Wadsworth Mr and Ir C W Cross Mr and Mrs Richard Peirc The club meets Thursday next with Mr and Mrs John W Coney < < < Monday last two well known young people formerly residents of Weber county wer unIted In marriage at Lymantown Ida The bride was Miss Martha Byrne and the groom Orson O Corey The ceremony occurred at the home of the brides mother In Lvan town and was performed by Judge L N Corey formerly of Ogder now 01 Independence Ida After the ceremony a supper waS serve and was followed by a dance at which the friends of the couple made merry for several hours Miss Martha I Byrne the brld was one of the best known and popular young lade of the neighborhood and is a daughter 01 Mr and lr Judge Byre formerly a resIdent of Uinth In this count The groom was also formerly a resd nt of 1lntah and later of Ogden He Is a son of Mr and Mrs W W Corey and is extensively interested in the stock and sheep business in Fremont county Idaho Mr and Mrs Corey will reside at Independence The wedding est were rs Annie Byrne Mr and Mrs WI W Corey 11 and Ir William Byrne 11 and Mrs W B Corey rand r-and lr J C Spaulding Mr and Mrs Thomas Smith lIr and Mrs John ray lor Mr and Mrs H Sutton Misses Belle Corey Clara Firth Same Firth PRICE SOCIETY I Special Correspondence Price Utah March 4MIss Nellie Hole has returned from a viit to frIends and relatives at SprJnglile I > 0 0 Miss Isabella Brown who visited ret atives here at Caste Gate last week atvc ha returned to her home at Salt Lake I City o 0 di Ir McClure Wilson visual friends at Caste Gate during the week o di 0 Mrs Peter Martin of Helper was the guest of Price friends yesterday 0 0 r Claude Maxwell of Helper was tie guest of her parents Mr and Mrs S W Warf on Thursday of this 7teh a < 0 Mrs George W Nepcw and her s s tel Miss Belle Hudson have removed from Price t Salt 0 di Lake di City Ir James cCUI or Helper is vls itnS friends here this week < < 0 lr Jesse Bryan of Feron vlsed Price friend the fore part oC the week and later loft for Salt 5 Q Lake City Mrs George W Bodle has returned frem a few days stay at Wellington < r < I Miss Belle Boyd of Brocks has returned re-turned home after a visit with Mr and Mrs W H Damon of this city ii 0 I Mrs James Honey has returned to her home at Helper accompanIed by her mother r S r Warren di f 0 Ir Jane Arnold and Miss BessIe Lewis of Scofeld were visiting friends Wednesday In PrIce on o 0 Mr and Irs J W Seeley of Castle Dale were here Wednesday en route to Sat Lake where they are to remain several weeks the guests of relatives di i di < Ir J G Calowa who has bCD the guest of Salt Lake friends for see eralVealtS is expected home Monday next didi Mr and Mrs B Jorgerson of Castle I Dale visited relatives here the first of the week returning home Wednesday di di 0 Miss Efile Hardin of Gahlatin Mo has received the appointment r teacher in the Indian schools at Ourn agency Upon her arrival here the first of the week she was called home by the death of a near relative and took her depar turd On the first train east after getting here The play Tempest Tossed was presented pre-sented at the opera house on Thursday evening to the biggest audience ever seen in Price It was for the benefit of the Suwlay schools and included In the cast were some of the society leaders of the city who consented to appear only for such agood cause The young ladies of the city are to ive a grand ball on the evening of the 10th of March the proceeds therefrom to be donated to church and Sunday school purp05e5 purp05e5di di Friends in Price o the young lady announce the engagement of Miss Stehla Barton of Salt Lake City The young lady visited here for some time only a few months aito and was very popular among the sosletycrowd 4 di MrS C tV Spalding Is expected home from Salt Lake City the first of next week Several of the musically Ificline younF people of the city have recently met and taken stops for the organiza tioa of a choral society RIOBEuiLD SOCIETY Special Correspondcpce Rtfifled March 4Dr and Mrs f K Niel entert ned about seventy J frIends ast londay The odgem I over the NieU drug store had ben prepared pre-pared for dancing and her uIt nearly near-ly 3 ocoK in the morning the guests eljoye themselves Lunch was served at 1 oclock 3Ir and Mrs Kiel proved themselves pleasant entertaller Frank r Shepherd since his return ha been receiving the congulatons o his may frends her and they are gnd t6 know tat he ha decided to 10 rate here again He wa a member of Torreys rough riders but tlnce his dlschae has been visiting relatve in Wisconsin Ills brother has accom I valo him to Utah and wi also rc main here I 00 < I Miss Cal Jensn has gone to Sal I Lake wIth the expectton of remain I log some time 00 < I David Potter who was rcent mar i ned to lls Alice Higgins has taken I chare of the cuisine department of the Snyder company at Gold mountain o 0 < Ii A weUatended dance va given lat evening for the benefit of the T 1L N L A 000 I Miss Clarinda Nielson who has resided re-sided in Salt Lake for about a year has returned home past ha returne i 0 A dance wi be given next Friday I evening for the benefit of Charles Bean who leaves on the 13t lnst to perform missionary work I George Hessme who has been employed em-ployed in the livery business here for eas pat has gone to PrIce to go Into busIness the employ of H D Elliott in the sae 4 0 Te muchtalkeof volunteers reception re-ception and bal has again been post IOn d this time to March 17 I Is expected ex-pected there will be no further dela sad s-ad the arrangements committee Is complebg the details I Is Intended to the make wInter it the gad social event of 4b < 0 Miss Ruby Wright leaves for Salt Lake this morning to visit her father Senator Wright vho has been 0 m for several days pat as to be unable to attend at-tend to his legislative duties LOGAN SOCIETY Special Correspondence Logan larch Zne of the social events of importnc which occurred dung the week wits the socIal given bo the local lodge of Woodmen of the World 110day evening in the Eccles Howel hal The company which par ticpated in the afair consisted of loge members their fles and a number of invited friends Luncheon wa sere during te early part of the evening and the cds and dcing held sway for some time teS E T Hyde and S J JeppeelL favored the party wit a guitar and ioHn duet and lls A B Irvine recited Altogether Alto-gether a decidedly pheasant evening wa spent I f Bishop W B Preston was 1sltng relatives I rel-atives in Logan serei days this w k fh I Mrs Jane A Jones who left here last faU for Sfor Arz has returned I 0 Logan again h and 0 with remain here The Jol r Soul Dancing cub gave theIr regular weekly hop lat evening and a very plent time they had Soy era new dance were introduced and the dancers had lots uf ausmct watching each other atempt to master their Intricacies ther nticacle0 d 0 0 The wedding reception of lIr N W JCmbal jr and Mlss Lottie B Goo I win on Tuesday cvenn wa quite a seeial event It was hed a the real denCc of Mrs BeUe Goowin the brides mother and a host of fiends of the II young couple were present t make the occesion a pheasant one A fine supper was served after which dancing sing I lag carE etc held the atenton of the guests until a late hour The wedding ding gifts were numerous and hand mI X Y Kimball father of the grOm performed the ceremony which united the couple coupleE 0 0 A big masquerade mn be held In the I Palace hal this evening f > < l I Mr A H Thompson was visiting in I Salt Lake during the week 00 < Hon B W Sloan mae a flying trip I from Sal Lake to LOn Monday He returr the came dar tang his fain fly with him on a islt to friends In the capital 000 Ms Phoebe McLaughlin nee Ella fon cne up frm Sliver City Sunday and spent era days of this week in 1 visIting relatives and friends here < 0 The many friends of Mrs Arthur I Jaten combined to give tat lady avery a-very pleasant surprise Wednesday evening The affair wa admirably I 1 anned and proved to be a complete success In every war Lunch vas par takpn of and ten cards held sway for a time the par winding up with a dance merry dance 0 0 A surprise par viIl be given this evening in honor of Mr and Mrs 3erge F Robinson Extensive prep arntons are being mae for It and a god time is confidently expected by those possessing invitations G 0 0 Mr and Mrs Charles Baer of the SeciiI war gave a very pleasant birthday party at their home Tuesday evening il honor of the 76th birthday of Mrs Mary Hamp A large company o gurss was present and the evening grsts a 1r I Wa pleasant 00 pelt 0 Mr JOlJh Brim of Marsh Valley is I hitn > Logan the guest of Mr and Mrs Byrurn Iernl 0 I Mr J F Crithlow of Ogden was In wtl the city durIng the fore part of the i 4 H G Yhine v4 Salt Lake who cimo up with the opera company on Thursday spent today vIsiting In the city BV ASTON SOCT < Special Correspomcnce Evanston Jnrh ZiMiss JIsle Wing low entertained a fev friends at whist Monday evening Dainty refreshments were 1e o < 9 0 Wednesday afternoon Mrs Dr Soler nd a sal quilting bee The Misses McKenzIe Winslow Ida Foote Rat bun and Mrs Winslow were pre > t and the Wr hostess is one quit ahe 000 L D Jackson a former proprietor of I the rnlon Pacific hotel at this place w1 tae possession o the Pacific hotel mont ho-tel at Salt Lake City the 15th of this 00 George F Fat second lIeutenant compan H First Wyoming Infant stopped off Thursday on his way to Ohio fro Manila He reported Major Foote as being In Hongkong on a short acton and all the boys well Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Fat Is on sick furlough haying ben ill during his entire stay in 1Ia nile and his physician order hIm borne before the hot season p hOJ I Mrs Dr Bristol and Irs Lou Den I son went to Ogden Wednesday to be preset at the meeting or the ladles I auxiary t the Brotherhood of LOCj mote Engineers before whom tr I iv t urdole pf Chicago grand le turer of the orderwas < to plcI I The Ladies Aid socIety of the lIeth I edict church met with Mrs Sam Dicke Thursday afternoon Considerable work I was accomplse and delicious re freslnn flts cerVeL scrc < 0 I Mr and r M W Foote entertained j a few friends at whist Thursday evenIng even-ing Ligt rereshmentswere served b d < The Ladies Guild of the Episcopal church met with r Nra 00 H B Hiiard t HeUrch of Mountain View Ida Is visiting her sister rs W H Roth i < 1r and Mrs Ole Bergstrom wee at the OSen Hot Springs ior a few days the past wek < < The Magazine club met Friday afternoon after-noon wIth Mia Kimball itt the real deuce of ncr sister Mrs P J Gorman The following prgamme nas aten UeI3 Iste 1e to Quotations from Robert Burns Life of Author Mrs Bekwit magazine review Irs Mark FOQt current ents Mrs Winslow art notes Mrs Gotstcne Ice cream cake and coffee with the rcal half hour finisiied a very pleasant pleas-ant afternOon and the club adjourned to meet wit 1Ir Loomis March 17 < l i Lent and the heavy snows lave put a stop to almost all gaiety 1 ARICA OR SOCIETY Special Correspondence AmerIcan Fork Marh 4Jean Chip man and 111 and Mrs T s Prday were at a party at the home of 11 and evening Irs Joseph Frre of pJovo Thursday 0 0 Mr Scrator of Fillmore Is visiting his sister Mrs Emily McDonald < I 0 < Ir S L ChIpman wIfe of thE superintendent su-perintendent of the Chipman Mercantile Mercan-tile company made a trip from Ere Pa to New York CIty this week and will take in the sights at the hatter place for a few weeks < 0 < Bishop Robinson 000 Is still very m Mrs James Newton is about teeny coed from her long o lness Dphraim Nah and family left Thursday Thurs-day for Thompsons Springs Mr Noah has a ranch fifteen miles south of there where met the family will spend the sum 0 v0 Miss Minnie Brown came home from the B Y academy at Provo FrIday and will return Sunday evening i < < Vil H Grant was a Prove visitor today < yesterday James Herbert visited in Salt Lake 1 1 < Miss Wood of Huntsville is visiting her sister Mrs Mof < George Shelley of i the AmerIcan Fork I Coop and Miss Mary A Jackln were married at the Salt Lake temple Wednesday Wed-nesday and will soon take up the res here idence in 111 Sheleys new brick home I o 44 I Miss Minnie Lunt of Nephl who has been visiting the family or William i Grant for three weis returned home I this morning mQling I < dd On Wednesday at Provo 1tfa Mary A I Forbes daughter of Principal J B i Forbes was mare to Augustus Nuh I linger of Steele county Minnesota Rev J Edward Kirby of the N E church officiated A r eoton was given at I the home of the brdes parents her I Vednmday only relatves of the fain 1 i being present c 0 Miss Olive Forbes and Mrs Lilly Bush of Mammoth visited the Forbes family her this week 0 < < The Misses Prscia and Mary Helen Grant and Miss Minnie Lunt vIsited Provo Friday < 4 A grand birthday surprise part was given Miss Helen Grant a her home lat night AU the usual amusements and a alec supper were indulged in besides be-sides a fine literary and musical pro grmme was gen cons ting of song by Joseph Alston and Misses lee and lIaud DrIgg instrumental music by Professor Lindse a recitation by Mis Maud Drgs and lat but not least a mute wedding by Fred Henrod and Lena Greenwood Joseph Aston officiating officiat-Ing There Alex Robrrt Thec were prset Robe sn Bert Sholes A B Frisby and Claud Turma of Provo and lH Minnie Lunt of Nephi besides home people as follows Fred Henrlod and Lea Greenwood Mr and Mrs Joseph Alston 1r Blanche Jakson Nieces Maud and Alice Drigs Nieces rauda I and Ida CWpman Miss PUlsipher Professor Pro-fessor Lindse3 Mr and Mrs Tomas Stee Ratus Green i and 0 Walter Pj The families of James Pulley and F Wright were quarantined yesterday yester-day on account of scarlet fever Mr rights 4yearold son has It and so has Mr Pulleys 4yeaold girl I I LEHI SO T SpecIal Correspondence Lehi March 4lr Suet Lamb and Mrs E Drewery of Cache county were visitors at A J Evans this week 0 0 Senator A J Evans spent a day at home this week I ii < < The family and friends oMr J Joice gave him a very happy surprise on his birthday A fine suppdr was seredaf ter which music vocal and Instrument al was rendered for the balance of the a evening 00 The tin wedding anniversary of 111 and Mrs Richard Brandshaw was celebrate cele-brate at theIr new residence which has just ben furnished and fitted up for the occasIon A large party of guests assembled and partook of a sumptuous supper after which an ex celent prgmme of music bcithi voal and instrumental also lterar was cared out o d 0 Mr and Irs Goldman of Sal Lake were visitors at Ir Richard Brad shaws this wee 1 0 0 The Kirkham band gave a hop In the house Fashionable opera company was present 44 W N Ingals has returned from the eat where he has been on a pleasure combined and business trip i > 0 0 J H Vaaze who is now visiting his relatives Sunday at Rock Springs wilt return GdE < T R Cuter is nov In New York on business 000 John Rudman of Ogden is spending a few days with his parents o 0 < F Cohen of Cedar Fort Is visiting I friends here i 000 lr Senator Evans spent aday or two In Sat Lake CIty this week I < < 9 The two daughters of Mr J J Chid arc very sick I 0 0 I J N Irkham was a visitor to Salt I Lake City this week 00 115 E Austin attended the S usa concert and vIsited friends at Salt Lake City a few days ago o The Lehl Opera company under the directorship of Professor E Beesle will give a performance In about three weeks < The 1elurned lsslonnries associa ton held their yearly reunion March 2 at the bank hal A prOb7mme consisting con-sisting of songs speeches and oldtme storks was enjoyed and then work was performed In thrce felds of labor Dancing was participated in until lunch which was served at S oclock after which dancing was resumed until an election of ofcers a held A R I Anderson was eletep president James lrkhum secretary T FTrafle tress urer A Committeeofreuniduis for Feb ra 8 1900 consisting of J H Gard 1 nerL Phiips and G KIrk m was chosen fer which a short is uioI took place with song an speeches Lol h6wing 000 The Home DramatIc company will be entertained by Mesrs J B Graddie C Earl and Miss E Cuter at the UnIon llotel ne it week A delightful time IS anticipated by the company ii T PLSAHT SOCIETY Special Correspondence Mt leasat March 4The society event of the week of greatest consequence conse-quence was the calico ban gen on Tuesday evening under the auspices of a committee of young ladles of te city The distInguishing features were the costumes worn by the participants I The ladies were arrayed In dresses of I calico of al style and designs The men were supposed to have been I bi PKo adorned with a calico necktie a the only requisIte so far as c lco was concerned con-cerned but some of them with an eye to the ludicrous sported other ornaments orna-ments of this nature The afar was a great success in point of attendance I and enjoyment 000 I Dr W N Paden of Salt Lake City will deliver his lecture on Greater America at the Yasatch academy on Friday evening next I s < 5 4 > < The CIvIc club held its regular bimonthly bi-monthly meeting at the academy last evening The subjects had been assigned I as-signed and were delivered as follows Territorial and Slavery Question Miss Ella C Herron Current Events Miss Mar Hem meaway < 0 LevI ChrIstensen went out to Levan this week He will remain there indefinitely In-definitely 000 Lyan Aldrich Wilt Woodring Henry Hen-ry Blumentha and Ernest McClelan attended the Woodmen of the World bal at Ephrim on Wednesday even p 0 0 Mayor ricksen spent the fore part of the week in Provo atending to le gal business o 0 4 N G Rolph is at Mant this week 0 0 I A very pleasant evening was given the friends of Mrs M F Hoscnberg on Monday enIng to celebrate the lit ty ninth anniversary of her birth High five was the principal amusement indulged In-dulged In 000 A Lundberg was a Sal Lale visItor during the early days of the week o < 1 A number of frIends tendered ll and Mrs Lars Jorgenson a surprise party on Monday evening Games recitations and luncheon were enjoyed o cI > cP Miss Belle Alre was remembered by a crowd of young friends who spent her an evening with her after surprising 000 Albert Rosenlof went to Gunnison yesterday to begin preparing the store building to be occupied by the firm of Aldrich Rosenlof 0 James Borg and KImber Barton returned re-turned thIs neek from Le Grande Ore where they have been on a xplora ton tour They were vef much impressed Im-pressed with the place and consider It a desirable place at which to locate but have not made up their mInds as yet to settle there permanently SPRIGVL SOCIETY Special Correspondence Springle Mach 4Te character baH lat evening at the Reynolds haH was attended by 160 couples In addition addi-tion to a numerous assembly of spectators spec-tators Spanish Fork Provo and Pay I son were represented by delegations of dancer The three prizes offered were won as follows First prize a silver tea pot won by H B Smith Character Spanish Cavalier Second prize a dressing case Miss Bessie BrInton Character RoughRider Rough-Rider Booby prIze a rubber doll John Reynolds Rey-nolds Character Heathen Chlnee i > 0 6 > The concluding bal of the season will be a Bow Party at Reynolds hal Friday evening March 10 The committee com-mittee of arrangements are MIsses El lice Reynolds and Lou Whitaler and lIessrs G E Anderson Willis strong 1M B Crandall and N S Par Shep ards orchestra will furnish the music < 4 6 Mr and Mrs William Roylance entertained I en-tertained a party at cards on Tuesday I evening Those present were 1Ir and Ir Henry Roylance Mr and i Mrs son Alma Roylace Mrs N T Nel < < 0 The HIgh FIve club met with 111 and Mrs Joseph Tucleett at Mapleton on Tuesday afternoon and evening e 0 4 The Spanish Fork Mutual Benefit Dramatic club presented Tony the Convict at the city hail on Thursday evening It was well rendered < p 0 < George Smith Is up from IafsvnJe this week ate an absence of over two year and is the guest of Dr and I Mrs C J Peterson 44 < ExMayor R A Deal went to Washington Wash-Ington D C this week on business 4 0 Miss Lizzie Water Is at home agaIn after City a few months visit In Sat Lake 000 11 and 1Irs Ray Vestwood are up from lt Pleasant for a visit with their parents in this city 0 i Mr and Mrs Isaac Brown are again resIdents of this city having moved up from Gunnison this week MCUl SOCIETY Special Correspondence MereuI March 4Mrs Ben Stein man returned from a visit to Sat Lake on Tuesday 4 00 Miss Dot Lahbrook who has been visiting home this relatives week In the city returned < p 4 > 0 The Emerson club met with Mrs Warner on Tuesday evening and answered an-swered to roll cal with quotations from Scott Some time was devoted to Scott after which Emersons essay on Experience was taken up Next Tuesday evening Longfellow will be the theme 000 A new social club has been organized organ-Ized and the initial meeting will be held on Thursday and weekly thereafter Dancing and cards will be the object of the gatherings c v 4 4 < Among the coming event is a grand bal by the firemen on St Patricks day The boys are laboring hard to make it an enjoyable affair i 0 0 Miss Janet Turner was vlsUng her old friends In Mercur a few days ago ci 4 0 < Mrs W T Thomas left this week for Bingham and the family will make their home there for sometime COAVIE SOCIETY SpecIal Correspondence Coalie larch 31Ir and 1m Carl Allison entertained at progressive whist Saturday evening at which prze WCe awarded to 1 r and IrsJ L Boyde and Mr P C Evans In the order named Those present were 1Ir and Mrs B ft Chandler Mr and Mrs J L BOJden Mr and Mrs Frank Croft I Mr and Mrs J A Smith 1Ir and Mrs 1 J L wlS ltr and Mrs Dr J E Hos me 11 and Mrs Dr O L French I 1r and Mrs J E Wide 111 and Mrs Alma Eldredge lIra1t Mrs R Cal dclwod 1lr and Mrs A D Wheatlon Mr and Mrs C Alsonr Mrs F Nortcott 1Irs lena Th ekY Miss Amy Boyde MissHattie Wheadon Miss Flora Pluff Miss Maggie Lusty Mis Blanch Hall Thomas l1ss Hal Miss Anie Tomas NrW1 Boyden Mv Frank Evans Mr L R Eldredge Mr P C Evans Mr J A Lrng Mr Wimer Evans Mr William Allison Mr Tckerman Mr Frl Qlsen and Mr J S Salmon Dainty rfredhmenta were sEed singing sing-Ing and social converse wereindulge In for some tme after which the com pan was favored with some very ausing recitations by Professor J Arthur Ar-thur Lorthg and the delightful evening ended ende DAVIS COUNTY SOCIETY Special Corespordence Farmington March 4The character bal given by the Sunday school work er of Farmington In the social hal last evening was one of the greatest successes succes-ses of the season The attendance waver wa-ver large aid durgthe whole evening even-ing the 300 guests seemed to be having a delightful time A conSiderable number num-ber of those Iresent were in costume grotesque or beautiful and the chaac tore represented caused any amount of merriment Some of the striking characters char-acters were A Little Girl by Mrs DavId Tomas The Gypsy Miss Lot tie Vanfeet Martha Washington Miss Gencviev Pper Davis County Clipper MIss Sadie Foss Cuba Miss Bertha Cottrel The Old Woman Mrs Lucy A Clark Abraham Isaacs the Jew David Thomas Columbus E A CotteI The Clown Archie I Brown George > Wbshiington and David Y Jefs Besides tee there were many nationalities fairies etc represented rep-resented DurIng the evening refreshments refresh-ments were served and dancing was kept u1 until a late hour Last Thursday Wiiam < O Robinson returned to hIs home in Famingon after a two years sojourn in Colorado That evening the local band surprIsed 1lr Robinson with a serenade and later the band members were entertained enter-tained by hIs parents 1r and Mrs J E Robinson The event was doubly enjoyable by reason of i being the elI vel wedding day of Mr and Mrs Robinson Rob-inson < < < Miss Genevieve Pyperof Salt Lake Is visiting 11 Farmington with her sister Mrs David Thomas < < bliss Martha Smith Miss Clara Sanders San-ders and WIlaIl E Cottrel vent to Salt Lake last evening to attend the Tabernacle choir bal In the Theatre 4 < p Eben Robinson of FarmIngton will leave about March 15 on a mission to Colorado 00 1 James H Wilcox one of Farming tons promInent cltzenswho has been In New York for two year will return home nQxt week < 44 George Swan of Provo was visiting In Kaysvle with relatives this week 6 0 v A noticeable feature of social events in DavIs county recently has been the popularity oJ masquerade and charc terbals In almost ever town events of this character pave been given and they have beeIt very successful and pleasing > I i Mr and XrsLavidThonias of Farm Ington went lo Ogden this evening to Pyper visit with lfh4nd Ir William D 0 4 6 Miss Ada Flint < daughter of 111 and Mrs John Flint og Kaysvie and 1lr Ernest Ldton i be married next Thursday in the Salt Lake temple They wl reside in Layton 44 6 Mrs Amy B Meredith of KaysYHe started Wednesday for California accompanied ac-companied by Mrs Auth of Ogden Mrs Meredith goes to the coast partly for the benefit of her health and she may conclude to make beg home there 0 < An event of more than usual Interest will talc place In KqYvHe next Wednesday Wed-nesday when a reunIon of the numerous nu-merous member of the family of the late President Christopher Layton will be held In the music hal Elaborate preparations for the occasion arc beIng made and there will prbbabJy be 200 persons present Those who will attend at-tend will be principally residents of KaysvHe and LaytQD The Arizona branch of the family will probably not be represented I 0 4 0 Miss Louis Chow of KaysvHe returned re-turned lat evening from a visit to friends in Salt Lake 66 Mr and Mrs SamueiHat of Thomas Fork Wyo arrived In KaysvHe Tuesday Tues-day and expect to mae theIr home theze They were once residents of Ka3svHe and theIr friends are glad to welcome them back again > 1 > 6 > 4 James Earnest a recent arrival from Virginia is vIsitnIlr aid Mrs John G Ll ford Mr Earnest is now a resident res-ident of CenterYle < < P 0 Miss MamIe Hyde entertained number Monday num-ber of her evening young Kaysvle friends 0 0 < The Layton amusement committee gave ftc initial bal ln the union hal at Layton last evening There was avery a-very gratifying attendance o 46 Ger D Deinett and David Smith of Kaysvie have received a can to goon go-on missions to the southern stats 0 0 < Thc Dewey club gives a bal this evenIrgn Williams hal In Kaysv1e 444 < < Ther was a very welatended mae Wednesday queId bali evening at the Layton union hal 44 4 < Among those who went to Ogden Monday evening to witness A TrIp to Africa were Mr and Mrs Joseph Har rod 1lr and Mr William Flint rand r-and Mrs Cowley Misses Winnie Ida and MoroSe Stevenson and John V ae Thornley of Layton Mr and Mrs Gerge Swan jr Mr and Mrs Paul Thomas Mr and Mrs James Chipman Mr and Mrs Henry H Blood Mrs J R Proudfoot Mrs George W Barnes Nicholas Bonnemort and Oscar C Baron Qf Kaysle and Nephl Palmer Pal-mer of F11mlngon P44 Friday evening Miss Florence Bar low gave a very pleasant party to a number of her friends at her home in Bountiful The evening was pleasantly passed In gar s and music after which a dainty reDast was served Prizes were giVen those winning first prizes beIng Miss Jenetta Duncan and Ir Angus SmedleJ The booby prizes wentto Mist Ann George and Mr Horace Hor-ace Yalfeet Theguestsprrsent were Miss Jenetta Duncan Miss Nellie Ran ton Miss Ada R9berts 1is Flora V1e Miss Kute Vie Miss llyr Wilier Miss Ann George Miss CarrIe Armstrong MIss Maud Sessions Miss Ida Cook Mr Angus Smedley Dr Will 1t Wad del Mr J W Evans Mr Bert Halt lIr S D Sessions ltl Horace Van fleet and Nt Ira Barker IDAO FALLS SOCIETY Special Correspondence Idaho Fails Ida MaTch 3A marriage mar-riage reception was given to the many friends of 11 Eugee Wright on the evening of March 1 The Tepton was glv nat tiie home of hir and Mrs G J Wright the father and mother of the groom The forl decorations were quite extenslv and beautiful Covers WfQ laid for about fifty couples ci < 6 Thee was a Martha Washington s cial held In the Presbyterian church on the venlnG of Feb 28 Toe present wer dressed In colonial style It was a very unIque affair 444 Miss Alice McIntre of Kansas ha taken charge o the primary depart mcnt 11 theJIdtho Fails schools 0 > a |