Show t ri 4 i wicv j r 7 1 C4 1 4 4tM t T 2A ft r t i 1 r The spring days have had a reviving effect on society and although the number num-ber of formal parties have been noticeably notice-ably few several charming afternoon and evening affairs have taken place so that the week has been far from dull 1 The card party given by Mrs George V Snow and Mrs A L Haymond was one of the notable events of the week There was also the Kensington given i by Mrs Empey and Mrs Adams the i tea given by Mrs Rood Mrs Hughes luncheon and also several minor events I which attracted attention For the future nothing of unusual importance Is scheduled and there seems to be no immediate prospect of an Increase in the gayeties It is hoped however that the advent of the summer I sum-mer season and the appearance of the i usual eastern visitor will be the signal for a return of oldtime pleasures Coming Events Wednesday evening Sirs Susanna B Emery entertains at cards at the Knutsford The afternoon of the same day Sirs Wilbur W Flagg elves a luncheon at Fords Thursday afternoon Miss Mackintosh entertains in honor of Sirs Cheeseman Monday the 29th Mrs Hubbard W Reed and Sirs R J Glendinning give a large card party Thursday June 1 will occur the wedding wed-ding of Miss Estella Barton and Sir Orvln Morris Engagements Announced Cupids arrows are still lIving through the air and as a result we daily hear news of engagements and approaching weddings Among the interesting in-teresting announcements of the past week was that of the approaching marriage mar-riage of Miss Angle Gabbot and Prof 1 f Robert L SIcGhie of the university i I i Another announcement is that of the engagement of Miss Margaret N Home and Sir Alexander Pyper The marriage mar-riage will take place on June 21 The engagement nas just uueii uiuuc public of SliES Emily Stiller and Sir Clay of Paris Ky Miss Stiller is well known in this city having visited here I a number of times She is a sister of Sirs David L Gregg and Sir David Depue and is at present the guest of Miss Kathleen Anderson For Hiss Keim Miss Helm of Philadelphia the guest of honor at a beautiful luncheon given Tuesday afternoon by Sirs Samuel Sam-uel Hughes Jacqueminot roses and maidenhair fern were artistically used in decorating the table To meet Miss Keim there wresent Irs David Murray Mss Murray Miss Mackintosh and Miss Eloise Sherman v Afternoon Card Party A delightful affair of the week was the card party given Wednesday afternoon after-noon by Sirs George A Snow and Sirs A L Hammond Mrs Snows home where the Talr was given was beautifully decorated for the occasion smilax and lilacs being used very effectively In all the rooms Sirs W A Nelden won the first prize a beautiful antique pottery vase Mrs Louis Hills was the next fortunate fortu-nate guest Her prize was a bonbon spoon Sirs Frank Hobbs won the k consolation and saucer gift a very beautiful cup I The party was given by Airs Snow as a farewell event to her friends before be-fore her departure to her new home at Ninth East and Twelfth South streets The guests of the afternoon were Mrs W A Nelden r Frank A Vincent Mrs Delano SIrs Bald h lt win Sirs David Evans lr H J Dinlnny lrs E W Wilson Sirs J It Rawlins Ir A W SIcCune Ir L B BunnelL Sirs T Slarioneaux Sirs J D oo Sirs E J Ford Sirs A C SIcLtan 1lrs W H Dickson Sirs James Anderson Irs John A Marshall Sirs t Farnsworth Mrs C E Angel Irs SoMe Mrs C S Varian Va-rian Ir E L Pratt Mrs Graves Mrs Barnes Sirs J T Klngsbury Sirs C L Knight Ir George H Wood l1r R P Morris Sirs Heber Lee Sirs C I Douglas Sirs Andrew Howat Mrs SlcChrystal Sirs Wallace Wal-lace Sirs Madsen Sirs Armstrong 11r W O Brd man Sirs T R El lerbeck Sirs J E Clinton Sirs Will X Ellerbeck Mrs Arthur Pratt Mrs Orson Pratt Sirs Charles C Dey Mrs McKay Sirs Groesbeck Mrs Nell Groesbeck Sirs Tess Groesbeck Sirs McIntyre Sirs Haywood Mrs Booth Sirs L Hills Mrs Eugene Hills Mrs Currie Irs Herman Sirs Green Sirs Mandell Mrs SIcCune Sirs Crlsmon Mr Wood Sirs Sneli Sirs Home Ir Empey Sire Healy Mrs Harrison e Harri-son Sirs L D Young Sirs Hv S Young r H T Badger Sirs R C J Badger Sirs Annie Young Sirs Rich Sirs Roylance Mrs Moss Sirs Day n Plat Sirs Rooks Ir Wllley IrP Hedges r Little 1n Scheut h t ler Ir Whitney Mrs Castleton Mrs T B Beattie Mrs Clarence Brown Mrs H W Brown Mrs Arthur Ar-thur Brown Mrs George A Snow r George Sutherland Mrs A G Andrews An-drews Mrs J G Andrews Mrs John Reed Mrs A J Hosmer Mrs Arthur Buckbee Mrs T Lovendale Mrs A J Pendleton Mrs H P Henderson Mrs W H Dale Mrs W H King Mrs William Hoffman Mrs F O Hobbs Irs TV J Lynch Mrs Fred Slade Mrs George T Brice Mrs Edward Ed-ward Gunter Misses McChrystal Ma bel Pratt D R Snow Pearl Pearce Gertrude Pratt Cora Snow Badger I Lloyd Emmellne Well Rye Hills Fay McCune Florence Groesbeck L leI le-I Young Ruby Wells Emily Young Lyde Wells Eva Snow Olive Yard Vivian Little Winnifred Snow Clara Hawkins Florence Young Verna Young DoraBrinton Vay Brinton Louise Haymond Lucille Gilmore In Honor of Mrs Faber A very handsome luncheon was given Friday by Mrs James A Pollock in honor of Ir Faber Lavender and white was the effective combination used In decorating the dining room The table had a beautiful centerpiece of lilacs in a large cutglass bowl and at either end were vases of snowballs and the table was daintily laid with silver and cut glass on drawnwork doylies over lavender sik Covers were laid for Mrs Faber lr George M Downey Mrs W H Ban croft Mrs Almy Miss Crawford Mrs Wilkes Mrs Hoyt Sherman Mrs Woodward Mrs Spencer Mrs Hub bard Reed Mrs Robert Harkness Following luncheon the ladies entered en-tered into a game of sixtythree Broad satin lavender ribbons were used as tallies and little satin bags filled with sweet lavender were used as coun tcts Mrs Woodward won the first iirjze a cutglass bottle filled with lavender lav-ender salts and Mrs Hoyt Sherman was consolation given the lilac sunbonnet as a Kensington Tea Thursday afternoon Mrs Nelson Em pey and Mrs John Adams were the hostesses of a Kensington which was enjoyed by a large number of their friends Red and white carnations and great bowls of sweet peas brightened the parlors After the guests assembled assem-bled they all entered Into a guessing contest for which prizes were won by Mrs William Kennersly and Mrs Charles Kraft Present were Mrs H P Richards Ir Willard Young Mrs Julia Taylor Mrs Elfle Green Ir Richard Young Mrs Alonzo Young Mrs Oliver Ost ler Miss Clark Miss Ellerbeck Miss Ada Ellerbeck Miss Geneva Ellerbeck Mrs George Felt Mrs John Groes beck Mrs W B Dougall Mrs Walter Beatle Mrs John Spencer Mrs Ros siter Mrs Charles Burton Mrs Stephen Ste-phen Lvnch Mrs Joseph Bull Mrs Heber Lee lr Annie Dinwoodey Mrs Richard Morris Ir George Johnson Mrs Emily Clawson Mrs Sarah Sa-rah Dinwoodey Mrs James H Moyle Ir C H Kraft Mrs Frank Swenson Mrs C Cannon Mrs Louise Beck Mrs John Felt Mrs A W Grant Ir Bertha Ber-tha Beck Ir Thomas W Sloan lr Emily Grant Mrs Heber Cutler Mrs A E Hyde Miss Weiltr Mrs Barratt Ir Annie Watson Mrs filter Mrs Miner Mrs Woodruff Mrs A W Mc Cune Mrs Arthur Brown Sirs F S Richards Mrs George Romney jr Ir Vivian McCune Mrs E Ward Mrs C E Eldredge Mrs F W Jennings Jen-nings Mrs J L Franken Mrs Amelia Ame-lia Young Mrs Kinnersly lr William George Wil-liam J Adams Adams Miss Mabel Miner Mrs I At Luncheon Mrs Samuel Hughes gave a daintily appointed luncheon f Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon Thetable was arranged with L France roses and smilax and around It were seated Mrs D Douglas Wallace Mrs Leonard Miss Hanauer Ir Charles Read Mrs A E Welby tr John Marshall and Mrs tSllbert Pfoutz In Honor of Mrs A E row Mr A E Brown of San Francisco was the guest of honor at a Kensington given yesterday by Mrs C L Rood Roses and smilax were used effectively effective-ly in the decorations At the close of the delightful afternoon tempting refreshment re-freshment were served Those who had the pleasure of ha plesure meeting meet-ing Mrs Brown were Mrs William Igleheart Miss Igleheart Mrs King Mrs Eugene Lewis Mrs H P Hen derson Mrs A T Vollmer Mrs Swan Mrs Wightman Mrs Penrose Mrs F A Vincent rs Wallace Mrs Hough Mrs Kistbr Ir Hutchinson Mrs Evans Mrs Whitney Mrs Hobbs Mrs Cowan Ir DIckert Mme Rood Mre Hinman Mrs Brink Mrs Klmball Miss Atchison illss Hough r Paul T 1 Mrs Dininny Mrs Arthur Brown Mrs F J Fabian Mrs Hoyt Sherman Mrs Charles Read Mrs John Marshall Mrs McConahay r Carpenter Mrs Myers Mrs Ferguson Mrs David Keith Mrs Armstrong r Darling Mrs McMahon Mrs Plummer Mrs Snow r Colbonu Musicale Mrs McMahon gave an informal musicale Tuesday morning in honor of r Griffin of the Steindel Concert company r Griffin Miss Berkhoel Sire Gray and Professor Stephens assisted as-sisted In carrying out the delightfully arranged programme Afterwards luncheon was served Among the guests were Sirs J C Royle Sirs Whitney Mrs Sillier Mrs Bintz Miss Dem the Misses Lawson Sirs M J Gray Mrs J T Donnellan Sirs Rood Mrs Volhner r Brown Miss Gray Mrs Xakin r Douglas Informal Affair Mrs T C Bailey entertained Informally Inform-ally at cards Tuesday evening Prizes for the game were won by Mrs Baldwin Bald-win and Judge Judd lr Baileys guests were Sir and Mrs W A Nelden Sirs R C Woodruff Wood-ruff Miss Kimball Mr and Sirs F J Fabian Dr Lindsay Sir and Ir C H Post Dr and Sirs Baldwin Dr and Sirs iVncent Mr Geddes Mr and r J Robinson Walker Ir Witcher Jones the Misses Alff Miss Colton Mrs Maclean Sir and Sirs S C Park Miss Park Judge Dickson Sirs Pinkerton Pink-erton Miss Maud Walker Dr and lr Hough Miss Hough At Sixtythree Miss entertained Mis Sladge Westerfield at cards Friday evening The parlors were prettily decorated with roses and carnations Five tables were arranged and the guests participated in 3 game of sixtythree Souvenirs for the greatest number of games won were given to Miss Frances Howat and Sir Wayne Hemphill The guests of the evening were the Uses Kathleen Anderson Emily Stiller Flora Griffin Josie Katz Frances Fran-ces Howat Sadie SIcChrystal Florence Kessler Irene Dickson Ella Atkinson Slessrs Rash Hammell Groesbeck Gendinnng Kimball Hemphill Wil lams Dlnwoodey Goddard Birthday Party Miss Oat Dunford entertained at luncheon Wednesday in celebration of her fourteenth birthday Those who helped make the afternoon a pleasant one were the Misses Alice Goodwin Slary Sherman Stella Cohn Mary Smedley Wardle Glendinning Annette Ferguson Bessie SIcSIillan Ethel Dooly Eudora Daly Virginia Beatty Slamie Sappington Bessie Niles Helen Bamberger and Geneva Savage Surprise Party Irs Ephraim Jeffs was pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening by a number num-ber of her friends the occasion being the anniversary of her birthday Cards I I followed by a musical programme were enjoyed eno Among the guests were Sir and Sirs Cowley Sir and Ir Skillicorn rand r-and Sirs Jeffs Sir and Mrs Mace Mr and lr Stiller Mr and Sirs Baldwin Sirs Player Miss Laura Player Mrs Griffiths Sirs Crane Sirs W Baldwin Miss Maud Crane Pleasant Surprise Party A party of friends called Vm Sir and Sirs A F Barnes on Wednesday night that being their sixteenth wedding anniversary an-niversary The affair was in the nature of a surprise and a very agreeable one the evening being spent very enjoyably en-joyably by all present Those present were Sir and Ir A F Pendleton Sir and Sirs G Sansome Sir and Mrs John Sherrod Miss Louie I Sherrod Sir and Sirs W F Barnes I Sir Royle C Barnes Sir and Ir Den man Sirs F Sansome Sirs SI A Wilcken Sir and r Ben Sansome I Mr and Sirs Charles Barber and others Social Notes Sirs Mary Judge and Miss Ivers left last evening for the east 0 Miss Wall has gone to California 000 Sir J T Harris has gone east 000 Ir George T Odell has gone to Philadelphia 00 Sirs Will L Ellerbeck Sirs J E Clinton and Miss Welby are visiting at Glewodo o ii > < > Mr C H Post has gone east < S > A q Mrs Clarence McCoy left Tuesday for the east 000 The Womans Whist club was organized organ-ized duUng the w k Meetings will be held every Friday < 3 > < s > < S > Sirs William Bradley has gone east o 0 < Miss Margaret Ellerbeck entertained the B S society Tuesday afternoon 000 Elgin Travis spent the past week in Portland 000 Mrs C Ira Tuttle has gone to Omaha 000 George Odell has gone to Chicago 000 Mrs Viola Pratt Gillett will spend relatives the month of June b in the city visiting Seattle Miss Carrie Keate left Friday for 000 Mrs Wells of Helena is the guest of her mother Mrs Henry Sadler 000 The principal wedding of the week was that of Sites Helen Hodges daughter daugh-ter of Dr and Mrs William H Hodges and Stephen Sprague Day of Chicago 0v0 The Alumni of the High school will give a reception banquet and ball In the assemblyroom of the High school on Saturday evening June 3 o < J > 0 Miss Pierce of San Francisco who I the guest of Mrs W H Sells will sing at this mornings service at the First Congregational church 000 The engagement of Miss Mamie War drop to Mr D W Parratt is announced an-nounced the marriage to take place early next month < > < S > < s > Miss Olive I Donnellan expects to leave the latter part of the weekfor shin nome sh-In Sacramento 000 Miss Evelyn Murray daughter of the late exGovernor Murray of Utah will reach Salt Lake the latter pat of the o we k and will spendthe summer with Mr and SIrs David Murray California Sirs A S owe has returned from < 9 0 11 Thomas Marshall yesterday entertained en-tertained the Sixtythree w00 club Miss Ida Chandler visiting friends in the city 4 4 4 Miss Carrie Keate has gone to Seattle Se-attle 000 Ir H D Osgood and the Misses Of good of Chicago are the guests of Sirs Amelia Young Sirs H F Poland will b at home to her friends the first and third Mondays of every month at 420 Fifth East < 0 < Mr William Reid entertained Informally Infor-mally Wednesday afternoon 000 Miss Louis Barnes entertained at cards Wednesday evening The guests were the Misses Barnes Wright Con dey Slessrs Larsen Scarper Mitchell and Barnes i 444 Miss Nettle Stewart entertained informally in-formally Tuesday evening 444 MIss Belle Richards entertains tomorrow to-morrow evening 4 00 Sirs W H Bancroft entertained on 1rednesdao o 0 The marriage of Miss Jessie Stewart and Sir Benjamin Waterfall took place last Monday Mr and Sirs Waterfall will be at home after June 1 at 519 South Fifth East 000 The members of the Opal club bald a reunion Wednesday evening at Chris tensens A few musical numbers were given and afterwards cards and dancIng danc-ing were enjoyed 0 < Sirs Pollock wife of the wellknown mining man goes east today < < < Sir S H Hooper left on the Overland Over-land Limited for New York yesterday 4 4 4 < yesterday Mr O J Salisbury left for California You and I Crystal Club The You and I Crystal club spent a very enjoyable evening with Sir and Mrs I Harvey on Thursday evening The game of high five was played prizes being won by Miss Norris and Mr Strickland Sirs Strickland and Mr Guiver The tallies used were very unique those of each table being different dif-ferent After an elaborate supper the guests enjoyed a very intellectual game entitled a penny for your thoughts The greatest number of questions were answered by Sirs H W Branch and Mr T Norris the least by Ir Gulver and Sir Guiver who were awarded beautiful prizes Th6 club will next land be entertained by Mrs C A Strick Nineteenth Century Club The Nineteenth Century club met with Sirs Ephraim Sutton on May 19 The afternoon had been set apart as a ladstone memorial hence all quotations quota-tions selections and papers bore tribute trib-ute to the Grand Old Man Gladstone as a Statesman was ably discussed by Mrs SI M Kellogg and The Domestic and Literary Life of Gladstone was given by Mrs Ephraim Sutton Sir George Sutherland of Salt Lake was the guest of the club OGDEN SOCIETY I II Ogden Slay 20The Columbia club Is to give a ball Thursday evening next at the pavilion in Lester park Preparations Prepar-ations on a elaborate scale have been mado and a most enjoyable time is sure to result 000 A D Katz was up from Salt Lake Friday < S > 4 < 5 > The young lady clerks employed by I W H Wright Sons company gave a surprise party Friday evening on Miss Ecklund one of their number 444 I Sirs W P Wagnon entertained the R C club Wednesday evening Trix ett was the game indulged in until 1 J oclock when the guests repaired to the supper room and partook of an excellent ex-cellent repast The decorations of the rooms and tables Yere exquisite flowers flow-ers and ferns being used In their adornment i adorn-ment The following named guests I were present Slessrs and Mesdames FUnk Duffee Harris Dayne Madden Howard Wagnon Miles of Seattle Barnes and OHornett Misses Duffee Denver Miles Bland H Taylor J A Riehl of 444 The Church of the Good Shepherd is to give a most elaborate entertainment I in the Grand opera house Slay 29 The affair is under the direction of Sirs I Belle Salmon Ross and a number of I the best musicians and elocutionists in the state will appear There will also be a number of fancy drills dances and marches together with other physical culture exercises reses Sego Lily circle Women of Woodcraft Wood-craft entertained a large number of their friends Friday evening at a card party and supper in I O O F hall Handsome prizes were awarded 000 awae Sirs 1 J Thorburn MIss Callie E Cave Ir FJelshner and Sirs K E Bowman were attending the grand lodge of the Degree of Honor in Evanston Evans-ton last week 000 A very pleasant surprise was tendered Mrs J L Robertson Monday evening at her pretty home on Twentyfirst street Cards and music were the pastimes of the evening l V Sirs Carrie Fields after a weeks visit with Sirs L C Duffee returned Monday to her home In Creston Ja 000 j Sir William Eccles returned to Ogden yesterday Sirs Eccles will follow Viento shortly and will spend the summer at < S > 0 < 3 > W H Wattls returned north Friday > 0 0 The historical society held its annual meeting on May 13 at the home of Sirs J SI Bishop After clearing the table of old unfinished business the or unfnished question ques-tion of endorsing a candidate for pres ident of the State Federation was discussed dis-cussed Sirs C E Coulter was endorsed en-dorsed without a dissenting vote The election of officers for the next year followed resulting as follows For president Miss Gertrude L Kellar vice president Sirs H SI Bond secretary sec-retary Sirs Joseph Rankin treasurer Ir F W Sletcalf historian Ir J S Gordon Ir Bishop was elected as delegate to the State Federation A vote of thanks was tendered the retir Ing officers and the club adjourned to the first Saturday in September 1899 o < S > < I The Home Culture club met on Saturday Sat-urday Slay 13 with Miss Markle at her home on Twentyfourth street Much business was transacted Among other things the programme of the work for the coming year was presented present-ed by the committee and adopted A candidate for Federation president was considered and resulted In the endorsement endorse-ment of Mrs Coulter The young ladies la-dies of the club had arranged a special programme for the afternoon consisting consist-ing of music and recitations followed by the daintiest of refreshments One of the pleasant features of the afternoon after-noon was the presentation of a silver mounted toilet service from the members mem-bers of the club to our president It being her silver wedding anniversary All declared It one of the most enjoyable enjoy-able meetings of the year < 0 < l The Child Culture club was entertained enter-tained by SIrsi C A Nelson Friday Slay 19 The most Important uslness of the session was the endorsement of r C E Coulters candidacy as pres ident of the State Federation and the election of Mrs Nelson as delegate to the annual convention In October > I 1 An article read by Sirs Nelson was much enjoyed and the discussion which followed was very spirited The club will meet with Sirs H H Smith 2333 Adams Friday June 2 < 0 Sir and Mrs George Craig gave a novel entertainment Friday evening in the form of a Chinese reception The guests were made up In true Mongolian j fashion and the assembly was a most picturesque one A Chinese orchestra supplied appropriate music and a Chinese Chi-nese menu was served in Chinese fashion fash-ion Judges awarded prizes to those who best manipulated the chopsticks Sirs Smith was given a Chinese candlestick can-dlestick and Mr Scott Bralnard received re-ceived a miniature Joss Miss Gunnell received a Chinese fan and a puzzle went to Mr Gunnell Later in the evening American refreshments and amusements were had 000 Willard Hanson principal of the Beaver schools Is back in Ogden for the summer studying law 444 < The 75th anniversary of D H Peers was celebrated Tuesday evening by a number of his friends who surprised the amiable host at his home Those present were President F D Richards Rich-ards and wife President Flygare and wife Bishop Robert SIcQuarry and wife Bishop P G Taylor and wife Mrs Louise Harris J C Thompson and wife Hon Aaron Farr and wife Hon Lorin Farr and wife Hon C C Richards and wife and daughter Let tie Sirs May Richards and daughter Pearl Dr Carnahan and wife and Miss Kate Carnahan F D Higgin botham and wife Mr A J Harris and wife Joseph Parry and wife Charles Welch and wife David Eccles and wife Professor T B Lewis and wife Mrs Sarah Herrlck and Sirs Agnes Herrick Sirs Ensign and r C Critchlow Sirs Maggie Higginbotham Hon William lam Driver and wife Joseph Hal and daughters R J Taylor wife and daughter Harris Mrs Alice Harris and Joel w < 0 Monday evening next the Ogden band will give a dance at the pavilion in Lester ark 444 Tuesday evening a reception was given at the Reed in honor of Sirs Minnie Fish Griffin and other ladies of the BrunoStelndel company Sirs Griffin was especially disappointed at not being able to play in Ogden and offered her services for a recital to be given Wednesday morning I this would abridge the differences between the management and the Choral union This offer was also made by other ladies la-dies of the company PROVO SOCIETY Special Corresponence Provo May 19A very i icasant surprise sur-prise party was held Monday evening at tho home of Mr and Sirs James Clove In Mrs Emma Fishers honor The party was under the direction of the Relief society so-ciety of the ward Games of amusement music songs and lunch made the early hours of night pass happily away < j > 0 w Three young men from Fairview San pete counts on their way to the missionary mis-sionary fields of the southern states Hans P Hansen Heber C Olsen and I Fred Christiansen stopped In Provo Tuesday for a few hours to bid farewell to old friends and former fellowstudents of the Brigham Young academy < s > < ii < 1 Sirs C E Loose visited friends in Spanish Fork the first part of this week 444 Dr Karl G Slaeser was a visitor in the Garden City this wek < j > < Attorney D D Houtz was in lat this week on professional business < f > p < a D J Williams was a visitor in the state capital Tuesday < J > < 5 > < 5 > Tuesday night a number of fellowstu dents of the B Y academy and other friends sprung a successful sprng sucful surprise on Misses Eva and Delia Maeser at their home The event was a pleasant one and the young people passed a happy i nf evening I The event was in the nature of I a farewell to the ladies who leave Provo next week for Arizona where they ex pect to make their home the ensuing year Ihe artalr was under the Immediate ImmeJtd management of Mesdames Hanberg George and McBride At 1 oclock a collation was served by those in charge Toasts sentiments and speeches followed Those present were Slessrs and Sles dames J SL George B S HInckley Ben Bachman and J W Knight Mesdames Hanberg Louisa McBride I N Hinckley of Flllmore Misses Alice Reynolds Vio late Elliott May Ashworth SIna Brim hall Beulah and Lena Bachman Mayme and Lilian Gates Florence and Annie Pike Omena Jorgensen Cora Sutton Alice Xoyes and Miss Crafts Messrs A L Booth Lester Stanley Walter M Wolfe John C Swenson n Leo Bird Myron Crandqll of Springvllle A L L Woodhouso and Lester Mangum it > C o The following marriage license have been granted by the county clerk during durng the week Parley Clinger aged 21 of Lakevlew and Mary Wlllamson aged 19 of Provo T P Stubbs aged Z of Provo and Maggie Morgan aged 24 of Goshen Alfred Leroy Starr aged 41 of Spring yule and Jennie Burraston aged 21 of Goshen age Ray Pepper aged 2 and Cora Stevens Stev-ens aged 17 both of Payson < s > < 8 > < 5 > A party of ladies from the Garden City leave for England the latter part of this week Misses Clara Holbrook a daughter of Lafayette Holbrook and Josio Booth a daughter of Judge Booth will enter tho mlslonary field of England Sirs Lucy Bigelow Young acompanies them for 1 visit to her native land and r Jesse Knight makes one of the party and will visit her daughter Ine who is a missionary sionary In Great Britain 444 The graduates of the nubile schools of this city gave a very successful dance In ing the First ward social hall Tuesday even < > < S > < J > < An enjoyable party < given this even Ing in the First ward In Bert Smoots honor the occasion being in the nature of a farewell for him Mr Smoot leaves in a short time to fill a mission in the eat < < Professor N L Nelson of the Brigham Young academy left this evening for a short visit to his ranch in Mlllard county < s > 0 < S > Attorney SI SI Warner Is in Eureka on professional this week business tho latter part of 00 < SAt > S-At the graduating exercises of the public pub-lic school class of 9 last evening many of the parents and friends of the graduates gradu-ates wero unable to get Inside the building build-ing tho Fourth ward meeting house in which tho programme wa given 444 A benefit ball was given this evening in tho First ward social hall for three young Provo boys Eugene Fletcher Bert Thur man and Joseph Giles who leave the latter part of this month for the missionary mis-sionary fields of the southern and eastern east-ern states 444 One of the principal events connected with tho commencement exercises of the B Y academy next week will bo a reception re-ception tendered by the President and his counsel to their friends Wednesday evening Speeches banqueting and toasts will bo the order of the evening c i 0 Dr George B Roblson spent the greater part of the week in Flllmore on rores slonal business 444 Tuesday evening a delightful party was had at the home of Charles Fletcher in the First ward in honor of young Eugene Fletcher who leaves the Garden City on tho 27th of the present month for the missionary mis-sionary Held of the eastern states Progressive Pro-gressive highfive was indulged ai in nt musicl and literary programme rendered ren-dered Those present were Messrs and Mesdames R A Barney John SI Wilson Wil-son Jesse M Smith George E Howe Albert S Jones Charles Miller John T E Thurman and R H Thomas Mrs Joseph E Page the Misses Worsley I Varls Ida Slurdock Minnie Douglas Goldie Gol-die Bean Temperance Penroia Ruth Peay Annie Rasher Ton Nelson Millie Sutton Pearl Daniels and Estella Tomas Tom-as Slessrs Charles Giles Charles Thomas Thom-as Will Taylor Harry SIcCoard John SloCoard Edward Farmer Wllford Nut tall Eugene Jones Oscar KIrkem Ben Bullock T A Thurman and Alexander Bateman 4 S > 3 > On Wednesday evening the final meting met-Ing of the season of the Mothers club was held In the kindergarten rooms at the Central building Ida Smoot Dusenberry presided and an entertaining programme was rendered by the little children under un-der her char This was followed by instrumental In-strumental and vocal music a sentiment by Professor Wolfe and an address b < i Dr Brlmnall after which refreshments II were served by the ladies of tho B Y I I academy kindergarten department The r l evening was most j f from an educational edu-cational and a social standpoint About were fifty ot present the parents and others Interested I 444 The festivities of commencement week of the Brigham Young academy were appropriately opened this evening by the 1 class of 1902 at their Slay party held in I I room D of the academy The grand march was led by the May Queen Miss Mima Murdock preceded by the cavaliers 1 anti followed bv their maids of honor Misses Annie f Smoot Irene Bassett Etnal Decker and Beona Wilson The room was apropriately decorated and the ball was In every way a grand success < S > < S > Utah Sorosis met Wednesday Slay lt In the club rooms with r G AV Craig in the chair Miss Beulah Bachman acted as secretary sertr The forepart of the meeting was given to the reading of p rZ and reports After Af-ter roll call a very Interesting paper was Jo by Mrs as ei Thurman Vase Decorating Dec-orating z The meber of the club had been e pecting to enjoy listening to a paper in the mothers section by Irs Ida Dusen berry of the Mothers club on The Place of the Must In Training and were disappointed by the Inability of that lady to be present 444 IIs George Sutherland of Salt Lake City is visiting her friend r E A Wedgwood In Provo today < 9 < > Mrs Mary P Silver of Salt Lake City visited her son Wlllam P Silver in this city tho first part of the weekS < week-S > > 4 Sam Schwab la i back in the Garden City shaking hands with old friends and acquaintances ac-quaintances 444 Bert Slerlhew of Lehl was in the city the latter part of the weekS week-S > is G Colonel Tatlock of Salt Lake was a visitor in Provo Thursday < Jv > > Ir Emma Rydalch and Miss Frances Thompson of Flllmore are In the Garden City visiting Mrs David John jr and other friends trledsXY KAYSVTLLE SOCIETY Special Correspondence Kaysville Slay 190n Wednesday of this week Sir and M Robert L Burton of Kaysville celebrated their golden wedding wed-ding anniversary and about thirty old friends and acquaintances were present to extend congratulations An excellent dinner was seryed to the guests and during dur-ing the afternoon old time songs and amusements were enjoyed Those present htdhahb were chiefly persons who had nP neighbors neigh-bors of Sir and Mrs Burton during their residence In England Among the guests were Mr and Sirs Christopher Burton Sir and Ir Richard Perkins Mr and Sirs Robert W Burton Sirs Isabelle Smith Mr and Ir James Burton Sirs John W Burton lr Elizabeth Comb and Joseph Walker of Farmlngton Is Lucy Smith and B Lythgo < 0 4 The graduates ball in the Music hall last Monday evening was one of the most pleasant events of the week The attendance attend-ance was large Many of the graduates from other parts of the county were present > 0 < > Charles Layton was the recipient of a pleasant birthday surprise party on Tuesday evening at which a number of his Kaysville and Layton friends and relatives were present to wish him many returns of the happy anniversary The evening was spent In games singing etc and luncheon was served There were present Mr and Sirs William Stewart Mr and Sirs John R Barnes Mr and Mrs Peter Barton Sir and In E A Williams Mr and Sirs Hyrum Stewart Mr and Ir Charles Layton Sir and Ir Orson Layton Mr and Sirs Paul Thomassen Mr and lr Joseph B Jarman Mrs Sarah B Layton Sirs Rose Layton Mrs Samuel J Layton of Cardston Canada Mrs Wilkinson Ir James J Walker o Syracuse Is Minnie Jarman Thomas F Roueche John W Galley Galeyn < S > < n Royal C Barnes pf Salt Lake is I spending the week with relatives in I Kaysvllie Kysvle I 444 Samuel R Evans of North Carolina arrived I ar-rived In Kaysville on Tuesday evening and will make his homo here His wife and family will probably follow him shortly Mr Evans came west with F L Sheffield day who came home from a mission on Tues 444 > Irs Hyrum Stewart and Sirs James H Larklns in Salt Lake Thursday Lrkins were Sat Le on Tlurda < J > < J > < v < Sirs Frank Young of Salt Lake Is visiting with her sister r R W Barnes In Kaysville 4 0 4 James Hyde of Falrveiw Cache county is day visiting with his father Rosel Hyde to < t > 0 < SOn > S-On Wednesday a pleasant family party was given at the home of Mr and Ir Seth C Jones in honor of the anniversary of Sir Jones birthday I Mr and Mrs Henry Chamberlain Mrs Jones and Mr and Mrs Ole Chamberlain were up from Salt Lake and attended the Sat Lke ad attende te party < 4 > < > William SIcCalmont of Logan is in Kaysville 444 Sir and Sirs R W Barnes went to Ogden today > 44 Miss Stable Miss Bertha Stable D R Tolman John J Fisher and Henry Stable of Bountiful and Misses Janie and Rub Parrish of Centervllle were among the number who attended the graduates ball In I ala on Monday evening di 44 Mrs A B Call is up from her home in Slexlco and will spend a portion of the summer with relatives in Bountiful 4 < o John Colemere of Kaysville has returned from his trip to Seattle PAYSON SOCIETY Special Correspondence Payson Slay 19John Edwards the here rustling Tuesday shoe salesman of Z C M I was o 0 < Ir R S HInes and daughter of Provo were at Payson Sunday s > < j Mr and r C E Loose and son were at Iayson Monday < 00 Misses Buehla Bachman and Lillian Gates came over from > Prove last Tuesday Sir A Castello representative of B K Bloch was here from Salt Lake Tuesday 8 > 00 Woolmen and traveling salesmen have swarmed during the week and all came to Payson for business < 8 > < S > Wednesday was school examination day and graduates with their respective teachers wit ter r ptve te ers were here and held sway at the Central Cen-tral building from the towns south of Provo County School Superintendent J L Brown and r Brown Professor J A Reese Sir A C Rees and the faculty of other districts paid Payson a visit 444 The Wlgrhtman house will hereafter b managed by Mn L J Wightman In person per-son The increasing business of the sea son seems to demand some changes < change-s > < A < > Field day was partly observed by the schools going t the city park for games and picnic on Friday the last day of amusement school but th drizzly rain stopped the < > < S > aid Tonight the teachers and graduates hold a sociable surprise party at the city hall In honor of Professor F N Poulson principal prin-cipal of this school district cip 444 A grand ball at the opera house Friday night closed the season SPEINOVTLLE SOCIETY Special Correspondence Springvllle May 9hMr Alfred Starr of this city and Miss Jennie Burraston of Goshen were married at Provo Tuesday by Judge Booth < S > < At a meeting of the Relief society ladles here recently in commemoration of the division of the society Into four ward organizations seven years ago it was voted to celebrate the event with a reunion union each year A pleaanst programme of recitations speeches etc appropriate to the occasion was rendered 0 < J > > Philip the young son of Sir and Ir J SI Westwood Is developing a talent for artistic scroll sawing and many ot his friends have been very happily remembered remem-bered with specimens e07 his workmanship < < S > v > Henry Sleneray and Roscoe Bonny came in from Tintic for Q visit over SundayS < Sunday-S > < > < > r John Averett Is quite sick 6 Ji < Dr Isgren of Helper was In town on a Sunday visit this week tho guest of Mrs Alleman and Miss Ida Alleman 444 A childrens entertainment and a e Cidrens I i > r < l 3 r t 1 hlbltlon Industrial work w given at tneIBapUst hal la evening T a folks acquitted themselves very creditably i temeve ver critly under the direction ot Misses Plympton and Blair Ir Maria Mendenhall 444 is very sick at her lv > me In Mapleton vC sck 4 0 0 Misses May and Gene Brinton returned rture from a visit evening to their sister at Provo Wednesday 444 Monday J W McAdam was over from Provo 444 George B Matson and daughter Miss Emma left for Pennsylvania today for an extended visit 444 Sirs B R Johnson visited in Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday Le 444 Ir Arthur Lee is down from Price on Pc a visit t relatives o 5 9 Ir W B Smart of Provo is here this week visiting her son Dr George L Smart Gre L Ray Westwood went to t Pleasant Monday to g to work for a Denver firm 4 0 i > Ir Slanwaring is in Provo this week the guest of her 000 sons Albert and Jesse Mr and Ir J W Stubbs of Prove were here Sunday visiting i and Mrs William M Roylance r 000 Mrs Smauel Norris is spending a couplE of weeks in Provo canyon with her hus band who Is engaged on the survey of the sunc Western Provo canyon extension of the Rio Grand 000 Mrs Mary P Silver was down from Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday the tzfko D P Felts te < Felt-s > < s > Myron E Crandall l was treated to a birtnday surprise party Wednesday even ing by a number of his friends A most enjoyable evening was spent by all < i > < 2 > 0 Ir F A Donaldson who has been b here visiting relatives for a week re turned to her home in Ogden MondayS < Monday-S > < s > < 8 > < < 0 John Doupall Is with his brother h brtE Lieutenant sightseeing W B Dougall at San Francisco < v 2 > < S > Monday B G Rognon of Salt Lake was in town I 444 < < 0 H T Reynolds was in Salt Lake oo business Wednesday and Thursday o PRICE SOCIETY Special Correspondence 1 Price May 3 0Mlsa Mattle Wimmer i J j society younglady of Payson is the ounglay Paln t guest this week of her sister r C W Spald Spa ing She will remain here some tme 444 Mrs George < Bodle Is visiting hen < S sister this wek Mrs ro1 Foote at Salt Lake City < J > 00 Miss Clara Mathis was the guest oe t Helper friends last Sunday get c 444 Mrs Arthur J L and children are Springville visiting with relatives this week ap 444 Ir J M Whitmare is visiting her daughter Miss Ida who is attendinc attentn school at Salt Lake City and other rela ot tives and friends this di wek j I The public schools of the city closed yesterday and In appreciation of cose teacher a principal a number of ter t scholars of the high school called at the to home of Miss Mars Leonard Thursday evening and presented hw with a couple of handsome presents and wishing cup pleasant vacation trip on her excursion to Los Angeles where she will excuon attd the convention of the Notional Educational association and visit California friends during the summer The Price Dramatic company will not got to Castle Gate on the 22nd OB had been intended and repeat the drama The Golden Giant Mine Some of Gat lne Sme the mem hers of the origlral cast being away tom r the city Is given as the reason for declining te d i dining the Invitations invitationf < s > + < Miss Mary Empey entertained a number of friends at her home Wednesday even Ing at cards and music Among those present of th society crowd were Sllssea Mamie Robb Stena Jensen Ellen Robb Edith Pace Gertrude Miller Clara Slathls Susie Klrkman Elsie Lund Anna Anderson Stena Peterson Georgia Sftlner t Grga and Slessrs Ed Stewart E St Peon Bert Friel Arthur Hunter John Burgess David Anderson Dean Holdaway and Verne Carey Mrs Slay Stewart and r Lars Frandsen acted as chaperones tha cprone party being In the nature of a surprise Srr3 Miss Empey was assisted In the entertainment enter-tainment of her guests by her mother During the evening elegant refreshments I wero seT < < < T home of r S J Warren the te most elegant of the many pretty places In eastern Utah was the scene of much merriment and a jolly party last Friday ts evening the occasion being a surprise party upon her daughter r James Rooney who was raised hare and who has been the guest of her mother for several days Some twentyfive former schoolmates school-mates and associates of the lady wlthi their gentlemen friends met at the home of Sirs G W Bole and went in uppnr Sirs Rooney about S oclock In the Ir Roney oclo te evening even-ing She however had warning ensurbJ to telegraph to Salt Lake aT t refreshments refresh-ments and flowers Those composing r party were Sir and Mrs Louis Leaven stein Mr and Sirs Thomas Murphy Sir and Sirs ad G CalLonway ui awl < Ir George W Bodle Sir and Sirs Hubbard Wan air and Mrs P J Olsen Mr and Sirs Victor Ramband tha MIsses Nellie Holley Clara Marble Lllli and Rose Bryner Smith SusIe Klrkman Nellie McMullln Mesdamoa Morrison and Carey and Messrs Thomaa Nichols Ernest Pe ton Bert FrieX Ben Stain Sherman Lowenstein and George McKenzie Mc-Kenzie During the evening the company were treated to Imo choice vocal selections selec-tions from Miss Holley of SpriRgvllia and Sir Peyton Dainty refreshments were served bv I Rooney and her mother Ir S J Warren who assisted h lathe la-the entertainment of her guests 4 o 44 Sirs Minnie Halvorsen b issued cards announcing the marriage of Miss Bertha Wright and Mr mae which Is to occur at CUe Gate on a z next Wednesday June L evening At hmo ate Miss Nellie SlcSIullin one of the teachers of the public schools will spend her vacation at Wellington this acton Yelng tn ts county Miss Kimball will go to Scofleld and perhaps haps t the National Educational association ton at Los Angeles 0 W H Donaldson of Castle Gate spent Sunday with friends In Price < J > di < S > < Sir and Sirs G W Bodle h 3 number num-ber of friends In Sunday t dinner The party was composed of Mr and Mrs William Potter J G Callonway and wife r R SI Carey and Slessrs Tom Barton Bar-ton Frank McCartyond R W Crockett < < < r C WiUardspaldlns expects to vlsl her parents at Payson sass 4 4 Miss Ida Whitmorc is expected home in a few days from Salt Lake where she hag stein been In school Also Miss Ella Lowen < 00 Miss Stena Jensen goes to Springvnia next week where ccg parents have located lo-cated permanently RICHFTEU SOCIETY Special Correspondence Richfield Jay 19Last Monday being Judge McCarty9 fortieth birthday tho legal fraternity of Richfield took advantage advan-tage of the occasion to surprise the judgo in the evening In a body r McCarty guests served a elegant lunch to the gestsE Bean superintendent of the noW to Equitable Mercantile Institute E seal an Equiable Ierto Insttute was In Richfield this week doing business busi-ness He says business Is rather quiet now but in a few days cattle and wool money will begin to como in and Ezra lante will be a lively townS < town-S > < > > Miss Sarah Carr of Minnesota arrived In Richfield lat week on a visit to her sister Ir W C Dodge The ladies are on a trip to Gold Mountain Miss Carr expects to remain some time < 3 > < 3 > < = Irving Hansen < visited Mammoth and Provo last week last week > < j > 4 > A E Howard of the Press and Mike HoRan both of Saline were In Rich Hog fold Tuesday on their way home from Monroe where they had been for sometime on time past taking hot springs treatment I tme rheumatism Mr Howard was little l i If any Improved and unless there Is a change on his return to Salina he will go to Ogden where he has relatives < S > < > 4 The Hansen band ha been engaged to furnish music for excursions to Castllla Springs this season It is expected that Juno the opening 10 engagement will b about 444 J M Peterson jr returns from Sat s j V I Lake last week where he had been on business connected with his fathers Ipe interests in tha Deseret National and Utah Commercial Savings banks < Sirs Margaret Anderson of Redmond Is in Rlchlield visiting her parents < < t < y J A Harris was down from Marysvale this week Mr Harris practices law at Ionroe but has a ranch near Marysvale and divides his time between the two places Nlcl JI lIadsen 000 of the Madsen Sons mercantile house of Jit Pleasant who is now rustling wool visited Richfield and other Sevier county towns this week and faecured several carloads I W Miss Pear Allrcd of Spring City is attending at-tending the Deseret telegraph line here while Miss Taylor the operator enjoys a short rest < s > c j > < Twins were born on the 10th inst to the wife of L P Christensen and both are doing nicely < s > < > P C Christensen the Jloroni merchant and lumberman was In JUchlield this week on a business visit > 0 0 Jlr and Mrs Charles Lammersdorf are prepared to move today to the Sevler mine in Gold Jlountain for the summer < tI c George 1L Crosby jr editor of the late Censor Is over from Torre Wayne county 1Ilr Crosby Is now pI1Jprietor of the Bench Exchange a new mercantile house started at Torre c 0 Jlr and Sirs J E Heppler went to Salt Lako Monday Mrs Heppler will visit relatives while Jlr Heppler attended attend-ed a business and social gathering of the S representatives of the New York Life Insurance company at Salt Lake cb 5 A H Kelly of Kelly Co of Salt Lake was In Richfield Wednesday on business 000 C 1C SouthwAth manager of Castilla resort was ill town Saturday and Sunday Sun-day arranging for an excursion and music mu-sic 000 1C W Anderson of MenU Is doing business busi-ness in this city this week < t > < S > < 5 > A P Rasmussen has returned from his trip to Colorado and New Mexico wheelie whee-lie went a few reeks ago looking for anew a-new location He did not llnd anything I I that suited him better than Sevier S < > > < J S Mrs Clayt Gannett was down from I JIarvsvale on a couple of Says visit this I week I w Jlrs John J Toronto returned to Salt Lake Saturday after a visit of a counle > t weeks with her parents Jlr and Mrs n 11 Seegmiller 00 < 3 > Max Kratki mado a trip to Marysvale yesterday 4 > SS < > W F Knox a Beaver attorney was in Richfield last week attending to some business before the district court > co > < i Mrs J H Eversoll l leaves Sunday for Salt Lake where she intends to reside this summer Jlr Eversoll will remain and conduct his mercantile establishment c > c t c VV L Cook official stenographer for the Fifth district returned to NephI Sunday v J > nsJ A marriage license was granted lon day to James Iansen and Lottie Llson bee of Monroe Jlr Manson is one of the returned volunteer from California and the bride is the daughter of Jlr and Mrs H E Lisonbee They were married at the Jlanti temple Wednesday w S > 0 Miss Laura Geertson who has been teaching the seventh grade of the district dis-trict school during the past year left for Salt Lake last Saturday After a visit there she will return to her home at Salmon City Ida < b t > A The comencement exercises of the graduates of the public schools of the county to be held at the opera house here this evening promises to be a very interesting affair Every graduating class wit be represented and a large crowd of visitors is expected 1 < b 0 Judge E Y Higgins of Xephi returned home this morning after OcuP3ing Judo McCartys benc nine das and disposing of some very important cases S c Alfred II Robinson the returned sergeant ser-geant from Manila arrived at his home In Jlonroe last evening and was tendered an enthusiastic reception by the Deoule A long procession of carriages met him at the depot at Elsinore and he was creeled with hearty cheers and man tears were shed in happy greeting The band enlivened the occasion with patriotic airs < y < S > > H C Garft one of the promoters of the proposed electric plant has returned to Ogden to complete the subscription of capital stock to the company He will return soon and inaugurate the work of erecting the plant < i > < 5 > < 5 > Gideon Snyder returned to Salt Lake this morning after a two days visit with friends here |