Show WELL KNOWN YOUNG PEOPLE WHO WERl MARRIED YESTERDAY + + + + + 9 + 1 + + + + 3 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 7 j i T t k 4 wf c4 N G 1 + C 4 4 4 4 C C + I + ast I < I f n J I + 4Ie J 4f r + IURZr7 I I wcLr5L I + + + + + + + 1 + + + + + l4 + + + + + + + + + + + The marriage of Miss Ella M Don aId daughter of Mr and Mrs Alexander Alex-ander McDonald and Frederick John I Pieper took place yesterday morning at I the Catholic church Nuptial mass was I read by Rev Father Morrissey at 20 lorrse i30 oclock The altar was beautifully dcc orated with roses and sweet peas and lighted wIth myriads of wax tapers Only the immediate family witnessed the ceremony Following the marriage breakfast was served at the brIdes home on Sixth street The rooms were all brightened with cut flowers and ferns The breakfast table vae especially pretty with Its decorations of 1 sweet peas while from the chandelier overhead fell graceful sprays of smilax and ferns The bride wore a going away gown of blue broadcloth braided In black with hat and gloves matching the gown Ii i color The happy couple left at 830 over the Rio Grande for the east After a + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4The The ceremony was performed In the presence of th near relatives by Rev I 1 E Goshen of the Congreg tonal church The bride was gowned In pale blue silk and carried white roses She had nC attendants Mr and Mrs Horne will be at home aCer Sept 15 at 303 South Fifth East treet sreet Mrs Mary GUmer Sill this evening be the hostess of an elaborate high I te I teIs C Miss Winnie Sprague gave a Ken slngon yesterday afternoon Mrs Brastow of Santa Barbara Ca Is the guest of her son Mr George Brastow Irs C C Young will return the latter lat-ter part of the week from Teton Basin Iesrs Parsons and Jack TcChrys tal have returned from an Idaho fishing trip Miss Ruth Kirkpatrck has issued invitations in-vitations for a character ball at the Ladies Literary club FrIda evening Sept 8 I III Waterman has returned from a three months trIp through the east Miss tadge Vestereld leaves Sunday Sun-day for Topeka Kan where Se wIll I enter college An elaborate event of the week was I the dinner given last evening at the Alta club by Mr Clarence IcCorick The table was arranged In the private dining rom covers being laid for twelve Mr and Mrs Henry W Lawrence and Mrs J H Young returned last evening from BrIghton Irs Le Grande Young and family will return today from Weber canyon Mrs Schramm of Ogden spent yesterday Schramm yester-day In the city with her son F C Mr and ltrs C S Burton gave a lake party last evening At the home of Mrs Amelia Folsom Young last evening the members of Mrs Swensons ladles chorus helll a + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 + 0 C > t + + 0 I + + 0 I 1 + D + I + eI Z 1 + + + 0 + + + + + 0 + + + + + + 0 + + + + 1 t I i + b + + O Qt + + + I U I + + 7 5 + J I T short visit with I friends and relatives I In Chicago and Now York they wIll sal for Europe where they wIll spend l year In travel afterwards returning to make their home in this city The brIde has for the past three years been connected with the busl less department of The Herald The groom was last year professor of French and German at the university Their many frIends at The Herald and throughout the city wIsh them a bon voyage At high noon yesterday MIss Mabel Shirley was married to Mr W D Jag ram of Denison Texas at St Pauls Episcopalchurch Rev Els Bishop of fliciating Mr and 1r Ingram leave this evening for rn extended tour through the cast after which they will be at home In DeniSn I A pretty little wedding was celebrated cele-brated last evening at the home of Mr and r Robert Gemmel when Mrs Gemmells cousin Iss Dessle Ile Of Mount Pleasant wag marrIed to ler mon W Home of thI ciy i i i + It + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + c reunion The evenIng was spent out of doors on the lawn which had been enclose with treating and hung wIth SrIngs of many colored Japanese la terns Punch and dainty refreshments were sered durIng the evening Sixty the affair guests enjoyed afair MIss Elizabeth G Reedall accompanied accom-panied by her sister Mrs W F Shelton Shel-ton left last evening for CalIfornia to be gone two or three months for the benefit of her health Miss Reedal as deputy county clerk has worked work-ed 50 faithfully aYd untiringly at her duties that nervous prostration pros-tration ensued necessitating a period of relaxation For ten year Miss Reedal has been In the county clerks office and the many patrons of the ofilce hope she will be speedily restored re-stored to health Her courteous manner man-ner and efficient servIces have won her hosts of frIends and her absence from the office is much regretted by all and by none less than by Clerk Dunbr himself I him-self Mrs Julia Taylor was the hostess last evening of a delrghtful party at Salt air given In compliment to a number of friends The guests went ItO the beach In a special car attached to the G15 train The water was just at the right Wmperature for bathing and adT eb f after a dip in the brine the party partook par-took of delicious cafe klatsch served under the dlrectlon of the lady host After luncheon dancIng was the enjoyment en-joyment In the pavilion until traIn time The guests were Governor Wells Mayor Clark Major and Mrs R 1Y Young Major and Ills F A Grant Captain John F Crichlow Miss Crichlow Captain and Mrs F W Jennings Jen-nings Colonel and Mrs NW Clayton Adjutant General and Irs C S Burton i Bur-ton 1Ir and Mrs W B Main of Chicago ChI-cago Mr and Mrs N A Empey lIr and r Alonzo Young Mr and Mrs James Barlow II and Mrs John Clark jr Mr Thomas ear s Mr charles Madsen Mr Herrick Dr Crox all Mrs Will Clawson Mrs Elfe Clark Green Miss Lucille Taylor Miss Ella A most enjoyable reception was given last evening by MIs Emily H Cannon at the beautiful suburban nome of Hon George QQnnon In honor ot her brothers Sylvester Q Cannon and Jos eh J Cannon who leave on Saturday tQ fulfill missions In foreign lands The house and grounds were artistically decorated with flowers and plants from the cOnservatory and myriads of electric elec-tric lights heightened the charming effect ef-fect A large dancing floor on the lawn was filed with merrymakers and the prettily decorated school house adjoining ad-joining was the scene of festivity Here delicious refreshments were served When bon voyage was said to the young men who are about to co to Europe for missionary work they were Impressed with the sincerity of the ex I preBlon of good wishes from their many friends Recollections of the farewell part wl always remain a pleasure The guests at the reception were Misses Beatrice Crismon Iamle Price Iamle Harrington Beatrice Edna and Jean Hyde Florence Miner Iabel Snow Belle and Lydia Weiler Alice Young Lucille Hewet Valentna Murphy Mur-phy Beatrice Wilkinson Estelie Watson Wat-son Edith Idgley Alice md Bessie Clawson Laura Sanders Ada and Florence Flor-ence Young May Taylor Ida Mitchell Prscfa Smith Annie Cannon Mary Cannon LYle Young Mrs Clarence Cannon Mr and Irs George Lambert Mr and Mrs Joseph Merrill 1Ir and Mrs Frank Cuter Mr and Mrs John Q Cannon Mr George Q Cannon Mrs Carle Cannon Irs Martha P Cannon Irs Sarah J Cannon Misses Carol < Grace Vera Hester and Dorothy Cannon Can-non Mr and Mrs Angus J Cannon Dr and Mrs William T Cannon Mr and Mrs Lewis 31 Cannon Mr and Mrs Eugene I Cannon Mrs M E Cannon Mrs S A J Cannon Mr and II Ralph Chamberlain Dr Claude Gqtes Barnar1 Stewart E Dave Ernest Er-nest Lambourne Leroy C Snow Edgar Hf Arthur Thomas Lee Young Professor Pro-fessor Arthur Shepard Will Shepard Arthur Snow george Q Morris Nephl Morris George Badger Professor Claude Lewis Royal Danes Vie Wells Lewis Wells Lon Kessler Ed I Mldgle Will IcKellar James Lambert Lam-bert Alma Lambert Halley Ida Times Mrs Henry Cohn Of Sal Lake sisterInlaw of Irs S M Friedman left for her home today to-day after a delightful five weeks visit her She says that she will try to I coma oftener from now on even If she has to bring her visitors with her as I she likes I here |