Show 1i 1 ° ° ° 00 i g fp I I i I I I I ch b I 1 oO oo oI UC 4 r i1 I 1 N 0 I 00000 0 0 0 0 00 0 W h J I A backward glace over the week in soclet reveals no large Cents of importance im-portance A number of delightful home affairs have ten place however how-ever and coming a echoes of the gay season afforded the fashionable one some pleaure maie for I I Already plans are helng made the postLnten season and for the wk fonowing Easter a nunibcr of festvites are provided The young marL of society are planning a german ger-man Easter Thursday has been seta set-a the date for St Marks hospital bal I This is an annual event in which society so-ciety Is Interested and its success as a splendid affair is already assured Coming Event Monday evening Mrs Ralph E Hong and Mrs Bowman give I musicale Tuesday afternoon Mrs Ralph Hoag and Mrs Bowman entertain at cards Thursday evening Mr and Mrs F W Hms a Madame Hills give a large reception Friday afternoon fr Heber Lee Miss Enerbek and Miss Geneva El lerbek will be the hostesses of an afternoon af-ternoon affair On the same afernocr r Baumgarten will entela in honor of Mrs Yertheimer and in the evening 11ss Vida Thatcher wi give a masquerader masquerade-r ad Mrs Biter EntertaIn The most elaborate ai ir of the week was the dinner given by Mr and Mrs W W Rier planned a a welcome to Mr Will Biter and Mr Scott Wells on their return home from Mania The alaI took place Thursday evening even-ing at the Riter home on Eat First South street The decorations were all of a patriotic description and were artistic ar-tistic in the extreme The library and dining rom were thrown Into one and the table with its forty covers extended extend-ed the entire length of the rooms From the bay window in the library to the F I rear wall of thedining I room hung fes toons of re white and blue while over the archway between the rooms a huge America flag was draped and around the room tall palms were sta tlone The table also had its decor tons of red white and blue The tr colors extendl i broad ribbon bands Its entire length while at intervals down the table stood large cut glass bowls of red and whit carnations and candelabra holding candles in the na tonal color The pla cards were done in water colors and were suggestive sugges-tive scene from the life of the volunteer volun-teer During the course of the dinner a number of toasts were responded to Mrs V W Riter acting as toastmaster toast-master Judge Le Grand Young mae the address of welcome Scott Wells and Stale Price spoke of the work of the Red Cross and of the appreciation apprecia-tion of that work by our volunteers llr W Yo Riter responded in an able manner to The American Citizen will Rier was particularly haJp in his description or scenes abroad Among others responding were iDr A S Bower Dr Elerb k Mr G N Lawrence Mrs J H Moyle and 1r George Rier Those resent to welcome home the guests of honor were Judge and Mrs Le Grand Young Governor lebeI I Wells Dr and tr S B Young 11 and Mrs I G Whitney ll and Mrs i C H Wells Dr and Mrs A S Bower Senator and Mrs Ilawlins Mr Levi I Rler r and Mrs J H Hurd ll and Mrs T H Ioyle Mr and Mrs Van Colt Mr J HI tel Mr Yo G jIlter Lieutenant Grow 1r StanlEY Price 1r George X Lawrence Dr lv Elerhecl ll B His Miss Margaret Mar-garet Howat Miss Pricef Miss Lucy Van Cotto Mrs RIchard Young Mrs 3 Briant Wells Miss Jennie Calder Mr LynHe nier Miss Lennie Savage Miss June Sadle Miss Emma Lunt Xenington Tea Mm J T Caine and ir George Alder entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of the former on B street The parlor were brightened iU flow era and ferns and the afternoon was enjoyably spent by the guest among whom were Mrs J L Rawlns Mrj H P Henderson Mrs F S Richards Mrs James Sharp Airs Sophia Sharp Miss eela Sharp Mrs D C Dunbar Mrs George H Wood r GriEsom I Mrs Arthur Brown Mrs O V Powers Pow-ers Mrs W TUtor Mrs Arthur Pratt Miss Iae1 Pratt lr Viard Young Ir R V Young Mrs J E Caine Mrs T W Jennings Irs Br ant S Walls Mrs E n Eldrege Miss Jennie Calder Mrs L E IUter Irs A Roundy Mrs C A Caine 1rs C L Knight Mrs Dlnwoode Mrs J HMo H-Mo le Mrs F W ennings Mrs J D Spencer Mrs Charles Burton Mrs Kenneth Kerr Mrs H G Whitney Mrs George D Pper Mrs Chare Wells and r Lovey Alta Cub Dinner Mr HenroUn entrained at dinner at the AHa club Wednesday evening Te table Was artistically decorated the center being of AmerIcan Beauty roses and lilies of the vale The guests were 1Ir and Mrs J Rob I inson Walker Mr and Mrs C H Post Miss Jtf Miss Ira AlIT Miss Thor Mr Donne and Mr lax Smith Thimble ee Miss Wethy was the hostess of a thimble bee on r2ursday afternqen lul aerQ The parlors were prettily deorated with flowers and palms A guessing contest helped to pleasantly pas the 5e hour Miss Fannie Bird winning a Prize Present were Miss Crtchlow Mrs w L Elerbee Miss Louise Oden Miss Kessler Miss Kathleen Anderson Ander-son Miss 1Chrystal MIss Dix Miss Bird Miss Depue the Misses Howat ad Mrs Pettee For iflss Hugh A dainty Lenten luncheon was given i Thursday afternoon by Mrs C D Moore complimentary to Miss Hough I Flowers aid ferns adored the table I To meet the get of honor there i were present Mrs Van Armand Irs W A Nelden Ir F A Vincent and fr C P Hough Dr and M Ewings Dinner Dr and Mrs A C Ewing entertained I at dinner at the AHa club on Wednesday Wednes-day evening The table was adored I I with La France roses and ferns and I sated around it were Mr and Irs Victor Clement Mr and Mrs C B lakland Mrs Walker of Honolulu Miss Worthington Murray Judge orrel Dr Dance The event of the week In younger society circles was the dance given on Friday evening by Mr Guy Eidredge at his hoe on Et First South street The library and living rom were canvassed can-vassed for the dance and Olsens or chetra was In attendance At 1 oclock supper was served in the din ingroom on small tables decorated with violets and ferns Those who enjoyed the affair were The Misses Anderson Dix Grow Hale lore DicYon Iorrson Vesterteld Gro fcUian Rawlns Sharp Lucille Lu-cille Taylor Bailey Irma Alf Josie Katz Laura Sherman Hattie Jennings Officer Evelyn Thomas Ray Merrill Street Richards Iessrs Ogiesb Sad 1 r CofnTap Bern l Tent Ri ter Arthur Thomas Harry Atklnscn Sharp Grew Harnel Grow McFad den Clinton Brown Rlchardsf Shepherd I I Shep-herd Foote Smith Hugh Kimball Lee Dlnwoode Groesbek At Fort Douglas The lades and officers of the companies com-panies going away called upon Colonel and Mrs Freeman yesterday to bid tem farewell While chatting about prospective changes of the future and t the conditions that obtain at the new I I post by the dlrect n of the adjutant the Mandolin club rendered the following I fol-lowing programme I March Tenth RegimentHall Waltz One Fond HOP Frey Twostep Georgia i Camp MeetingMills Mills I Song Longing for HomeJungalI Inuete PadercivakTipaldi March Drideelect Sousa Yaz Spanish SihouetesPomeroy Pomeroy I 4 I Mrs Augur who has been in Cincinnati Cincin-nati for the last seen weeks visiting noon her mother returned 0 Thursday after I Mrs IUdenbaugh of Boise who has been visiting relatives 11 the cast is the guest of her sister Mrs Nelson for a few days l 0 t A number of the officers and ladies of the garrison gave an informal hop at the amusement hal on Friday night A number city people graced the assembly as-sembly with their presence and ap pearc to enjoy the affair o The weekly hop was a thoroughly enjoyable en-joyable affair I was given us a farewell fare-well to the ofcers of departing companies com-panies Among those who were present pres-ent from the city were Mr and Mrs J L Fanken Miss Judge Mr and Irs George L Nyc II W H Mcllan l and Mrs D S Murray 11 Yal Inch and Dr and Mrs T B Beat Captain and Mrs B W Leavel entertained en-tertained at supper after the hop The tables were beautifully decorated with ower and ferns Those present were besides the ofcers and ladies Mr and Mrs George L Nye Mr and Mrs D S Murray Mr fcIlan Mr Val inch Dr and Mrs Beat Mr and Mrs Frnken Miss Judge At Sixtthree ll C A Richardson gave a plea ant card party and chafing dish supper on Monday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Lambert Prizes for the game were won by Miss Bessie Clawson Miss Alice Clawson and ll Conrad i Those present were Mr and Mrs H G Whitney 11 and Mrs Edward Mcurrln Miss Alice Clawson Miss Clara Clawson Miss Bessie Clawson the Misses Savage Mrs Lee Browl Mr Conrad Mr Edgar Hills Mr Brig ham Cannon lfr Victor Wells Mr Spencer Clawson Mr Campbell Miss Welbys Cad Party Miss Lena Welby gave an informal cad party last evening Her guests were Dr and Mrs WIll Elerbeck Miss Morris Miss Claudia Morris Miss Sharp Miss Crichlow Miss Elerbeck Miss Paul Miss Alice Paul Miss Porter Por-ter Mr Ayer 11 Critchlow Dr Lindsay Lind-say Mr PrIce Mr Williams ll Lynn Clinton Mr J E Clinton jr Mr Porter Por-ter Mr Brown Mr Waterman Theatre Par Mrs Shaughness gave a box party at the Grand on Wednesday afternoon The guests were Mrs John Gresbeck Mrs Frank Beatte Mrs Theresa Werner Wer-ner Mrs Elias Smith YealeyLever The marriage of Miss Vnnetl Yearsly and Mr E S Laver took place Wednesday evenln at hehom tlelhome of the brides arents 1lr and r David Yearsley The relatives and intimate In-timate friends witnessed the ceremony > Bartch which was performed by Chief Justce Mr and Mrs Leaver left resterday for Central America where they will make their home Informal Affair Mrs Nelson A Empey entertained on Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs Rachel Grant The guests were Mrs Martha Wells Mrs Zina D Young I Mrs Hannah Wells Irs Susan Wells Ir H P Richalds Mrs L A Wells Pleasant Surprina 1fr Joseph Burbidge was surprised by a number or his friends on Monday evening The early hour were ssed with cards and music and later an elaborate suner was served sUe sene Present were Mr and Mrs WIlliam Burbidg lIr and Mrs Jesse Burbilge Mr and frs John Burbidge Ur and a Mrs George Burbidge Mr and Mrs James Cambel Mr and Mrs C W Peck Miss Mabel Webb Miss Pritch ard Miss Staples Miss Smythe Miss Yarler Miss Holding Miss Parry Miss Billings Miss Brtton Miss Sarah Smith Miss fcKay Mr Charles Bit lings 11 Woodruff Mr Pike 1r Gulver 1Ir Parry and Mr Varle Diner Party A number of prominent business men gave a dinner at the Ala cub last evening The table was set in the private pri-vate dining room and was attractively decorated in roses and carnations carnatons Present were Mayor Clark Mr E R Eldredge Mr B P Elerbeek Mr St1eel Mr F Tingey 1r George A Snow Mr F B Stephens 11 P W Madn Mr H S Hill Mr George T Oden MI Abbott Mr Burton Mr C A Single llr T G Webber and Mr Winder Y M C A Reception TlC Whites reception at the Y 11 C A was a roar g success lat even jag The roms were tasteful decor ted in white The programme was a novel it being an oldtime school ommencement day with solos recita tons instrumental duets ate among which special attention might be made lof the solo by Mrs Plummer and two number by the Anon cub under th a direction Of D Morton Berhlsel The affair ended with an oidtme spelling rated match in which everybody artci Cards ad Muc A pleasant evening was spent at Mrs Easetts home 654 East Second South street Cm ds and music were the features fea-tures of the evening Present were Mr and Mrs Basett Miss Crace Freeze Miss Marina Brownlee Miss Russlck Mr Hanson Mr Engstrom Mr Brodie ard 111 Favcsham Engagement Announced Dr J F Taylor announces the engagement en-gagement of his daughter Miss Jesse Taylor and 111 Ray Simmons The wedding wi take place in the near future fu-ture Card r On Monday evening llr and Irs Arthur Ar-thur Murphy entertained at their home I on Vest Sixth South street The evening even-ing was pleasantly passed with cards I afterwards tempting refreshments being be-ing served serve Present ivere Mr and Mrs J L Stron 111 and Mrs D H Gordon Mr and Mrs O C Dodson Mr and Irs J IV Kleen Miss Dotie Gordon Miss Bessie Larsen Miss Jean Gordon Mr L C Peeble and 11 Otto Wells Candy Pull On Monday evening thl Misses Net tie and Lot1ie Grggs were the hostesses of a candy pull Among the guests were Miss Mower Miss Sadie Mower Miss Lillian Gamble Miss Pearl Peel Miss Ashton Miss Burton Miss Griggs MIss Ure Miss Burnham the Misses I Griggs Mr Joe Swan 11 Ellis Johnson John-son ll Sidney Elder Mr Roy Kalghn I Mr Voolf and 11 Percy McICimmins St imtarks Hospita Bal A meeting was held at the Knutsford Friday afternoon to arrange for the I annual charity bal in aid of St Marks I hospital I was decided that het bal be given April G at Christensens hal The meeting adjourned to meet on Wednesday at 230 p 1 when aU in tercsted are I vied to attend Oak Leaf CubA Cub-A new social club was organized during o dur-ing the week called the Oak Leaf club The member are Miss amie Leding ham Miss Cool Miss Sorenson Mrs Vliam H Green 111 Harry Loma Mr John Batter 111 Ray Guiver 11 I Joseph Taylor Mr Harry Johnson Mr 1ilam eNen Mr Cantan At Dinner I Dr andMrs Samuel Hughes entertained enter-tained at dinner last 1Ionday The guests were Judge and Irs O W I Power Miss Mackintosh Richard Mackintosh and Mr Hayward Wedding Reception I A ver pretty weldlng reception was I held at the residence of Mr and Mrs Thomas Oake 515 South State street I last Thursday evening in honor of the marla e of their daughter Vinnie to I W T Reeve the ceremony having I taken place in the temple the same I dyn An elaborate supper was served the table beIng arranged In the form of a V ant tastefully decorated with American Amer-ican beauty roses carnations and ferns Among thote present Wee 1r and Mrs H A Reeve I and Mrs Thomas Oakey 11 and Mrs Evans Mr and I Mrs J B Higgs Mrs Gerte Hicks Mr i and Mrs Joseph Christensen 11 and I frs A A Woods ll and Mrs W H Loves II and Mrs tellens I I and Mrs Hiskey the Misses Reeves Miss Mnude Paul Miss Ea Symons Miss Nellie Howarth Miss Connie Mc Amster Miss LUe Sheets Miss Ada Poll Mr and lr Chase the Misses Fans Messrs Vernie Reeve George Iladley W J Sloan The bride Is one of Salt Lakes accomplished ac-complished and talented daughters while the groom is a bright and rising young business man of this city being one of the principal stockholders of the Utah Lithographing company Songs music and toasts formed a pleasant tainment Dart of the evenings enter Social Notes Mrs Styer who has been visiting her mother Irs Wilkes left Yedne I day for Buffalo l I > 0 i Dr and Mrs Henry A Mayo of De I i Lamar will spend the next few weeks in the city ctPi Mrs C L Rood < hi Butte i 0 0 Miss BrdiePreece was surprised by a numbu of frIends Thursday evening Cards Wee enjoyed prize being won IL bi nss HgF an ItSG nd 11 Post I ue m II i N J lJ 0 0 jUdge and Mrs Miner have returned from the east i reka Miss Emily Miller has goncto Eu o l Mr and Mrs lam Reid have moved to 570 South Main street < 0 0 Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sherman enter during tamed Mt the Edwctra past week Power ot Pitsburg 000 Mrs B F Bauer has gone eat 0 > > 0 Mrs H H Robinson of okord Chisholm Ore is visiting hercousln IrW W 000 The Misses Clark left Tuesday for an eastern visit 0 0 0 1rs N A Rasohof gave a very pretty luncheon Thursday afernopn in mar honor d Mrs Terthelmer of De L 0 0 Mr and Mrs Lichtenstein have returned re-turned from the cat 0 Miss Emma Harris of Virginia Is the guest of Miss Annie Perkins < < 0 fiss Josephine Wells entertained at I home a candy pull Friday evening at her i 0 0 On Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Alex Christensen entertained a number of their friends at their home 331 Earls Court with an informal musical pro gramme The rooms were prettily decorated dec-orated with flowers and evergreens The features of the evening were the piano selections of Mrs Christensen and Miss Angel the vocal solos by 111 I Burleigh and the singing of the Man tier Qualette Dainty refreshments refreshments were served during the evening aId the guests thoroughly enjoyed en-joyed themselves 000 Mrs David C Dunbar expects to leave the latter part of the welt for San Frncisco 0 < < Ogden Miss Henderrn Is visiting friends In 0 4 < A character bal will be given Wednesday Wed-nesday evening In the Second ward 444 Mrs Henieta D Elerbel and Mrs George F Felt have Inviatonsout for Monday afternoon March 20 0 ¼ i 0 Dr Pinkerton has returned from Montana 0 < Mrs Hober Lee gave a Kensington Wednesday afternoon Twentyfve guests were premt 00 < Mrs W S lcCorlc yesterday entertained en-tertained the German club 000 Mr and Mrs C N StreeU have returned re-turned from the east o 0 Mr and Mrs Richard A Keyea exp ex-p ct to leave for San Francisco the lat tee part of the week 000 The students of the L D S business college gave a dance at Christesens Friday evening 000 The Tea club will be entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday by I3 000 Frick The Unity Volunteer club met Wednesday Wed-nesday aft roon at the home of Miss June Kimball 0 < A very important rehearsal of the Chamlnad chorusalfl be held on Thursday Thurs-day morning at l0cIock sharp The attendance of eve member is of the utmost importance 000 A noel feature of the retail clerks mask carnival will be a Turkish dance by sixteen of Salt Lakes most charming charm-Ing young ladies o 0 4 Puss Millie Hansen entertaIned a number ofhe fHencls Friday evening The guests were the Misses Olive Bert Anna Hansm Grace Iine Hazel Shoelridge Ing Hansen Lucreta Wet Edith May Millie Hansen Mesr Bert Olson Chde Simmons DeB Chipman James Gibson Sidney avie Arthur Kjnncrley Chester Pratt and Goorge helps 000 Mrs R Y Smith who has bEen YiS itng her mother In Idaho has returned to the city o i > 0 The May club will be entertained Tuesday evening by Mrs H cyst ek 000 A hadtme party was giva Thursday Thurs-day evenIng bJ Miss gv Stanford Eighteen guests wee present 0 0 0 An enjoyable card party was given Ol Saturday evening by the X Y Z club at the home Qf Misses Virginia and Louie Holt Music and cards af forded amusement and dainty refreshment refresh-ment were served at midnight Among those present werr Misses Virginia and Louie Holt Lena Sheller Iaude Hicks Bertha Berklnhaw Ethel Bee 1lnshaw Mabel Phillips Eliza Heppler Pearl Colon Rosela and Dora SOfe Messrs Walt Read George Roger Sharp Otnger Edward Puzey John Turner Roy lIilron Fred Knudsen Ed Berdsley Joe Walsh Bert Sheller and Henry Colon 4 0 0 The You and I Crystal club met with Mr and Mrs A 1 Galacher The guests arrived in mask representing an Indian young girl clown Red Riding Hood Negro Dolly arden and one representing the Crystal club The evening was spent In singing dancing and music Refreshments were served and the club adjourned to meet in two lacher vecks with Mr and Mrs DavId Gal 4 < 4 The members of the Young Ladies Dewey club meet at Miss Tern Alcocks home 57 Green street on Tuesday evening next A short programme win be glen by the members after which a lunch wi be served 000 Ladies night at the University club attracted a number of the fair sex last evening They were entertained by 11 Vestervelt and Mr Ned Ferry who gave an operetta The nlnd Beggar Beg-gar with the original music of the opera and songs by the performers which contained wlieh many local hits Ladies Literary Club The tourist section of the Ladles Literary Lit-erary club meets Tuesday morning Mach 14 at 10 oclock Subjects Ne apoltan Beggars and Street Life Mr G Y Wallace Environs of Naples Mrs T S Fmnlcn The current literature and current evens section i meet Friday afternoon March 17 at 2 loCk noon o The pro gamme will be Book review Ro I des Corer Miss Gima H G Wells Miss Hal The hIstory section will meet Thursday Thurs-day morning at 10 ocioclt Topics Policy of the United Provinces after the Death of William by Miss Val lace War of the Spanish Succession by Mrs Ic1ahon The Duchess of Marlborough wi be the subjet for the oneminute talks The home and education section wilt meet tomorrow at 3 p m when Mrs S w Iorrlson wi read a paper on Chidrens Literature Reviewers Cub Tomorow afternoon the Reviewers club will give its second invitation affair af-fair at the homo of Mrs William IVightmln The progrmme will be History and Merits of the Short Story by Mrs V A Nelden Ruth lcEnTY Stuart by Mrs William Iglehert Mary Wilkins by frs C D Moore Democratic Cub Ther i be a meeting of theLdles Democratic club of the Second wad Wednesday rfnOOll at 2 oemwk In mLj i t4 < a rom 436 of the Constitution building The following Is the prgrmme Song by lr Lizzie ThomasEdward recitation by Miss June Matis topics of the day by fr Morris Somme The Clfa Last Tuesdays session of the Cleofan was demoted to the study of facbetb frs Taylor gave ami interesting account i ac-count of the historical source of the play Mrs Sloan read Some se1ected portions of the play and Mrs Lee a ted t-ed as Instructor Mrs Cora Eldredge gave current events closing with reading Rudyard RiDlngs The White Mans Burden Discussion then followed upon events in Manila and in view of a recently published letter of Major Young In whlchP he stated that the batteries fund was nearly depleted it was decided de-cided to send 35 to Major Young Immediately im-mediately for the benef of the sick antI wounded soldiers of batteries A and B and to further supplement this present sum it was decided to give in the near future a entertainment for the purpose of raising funds The pro grmme for the entertainment has not been entirely decided on but Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Grow and Scott Wells will tel some of the sight and experiences of Mania Maige Licenses Marriage licenses were issued during the past week to the folowing Hans Ole Salt Lake 6 William Helene t Booth Salt salt t g label LewIs Salt Lake 1 William Erlckson East Jordan Clara 1 Drawn East Jordan22 James A Leslie Sandy 4 Hose E Yard Sandy 18 sa E Bigelow Hannah Johnson 11son 42 William J Reeve Salt Vinnie E Oake Salt Lake Edmund S Leaver Salt Lake 26 Vanctah Ycardslc Salt Lake23 James Hepworth Woods Cross 24 May hatch Woods Cross l LIt Decker Frances herrnan Coma N N Y22 Horace E Ensign Conterville50 Thurza Case Salt Jesse C Miller Fort Dougias Nolu Montgomery Fort Douglas21 Gus nahl Sal Julia I Jensen Salt a U siI Nerrell armers id Hette Cornicl Farmers Wash20 George C Watts Charlotte A Harker Taylorsvle2 OGDEN SOCIETY Special Correspondence Ogden March 10n Tuesday La Coterie was entertained by Mrs Perkins Per-kins In her home on Adams avenue Mrs Wenner opened the rg3mme wih Dersonal reminiscences of the Black Forest supplemented with pictures pic-tures gathered en route Among other dainty bits of reverie was a peasant wedding in a little rough whitewashed church with smokeblackened rafters and brick floor The bride with Dink chC2ks and tghtybraided hair held fat to the frightened groom as they marched UD the aisle in their wooden shoes After the ceremony the buxom mother waddled to the altar with a red cotton handkerchief which she pre seated to the priest for his fee The tmehonored custom of running a race to decide which should hold supremacy In the household was won by the brave groom The bal given in honor of the bridal pair was also a unique affair where a lantern was sometimes use to locate a partner Another Item of interest in-terest was the Black Forest wood caving cav-ing great ungainly blocks of wood assuming as-suming the most beautiful shapes under un-der the skied hands of trained workmen I I work-men menMrs L B Adams conscientious consideration con-sideration of Hems was another I charming feature of the afternoons entertainment en-tertainment A card bearing an inscription from Goethe exactly fitting the daintily cut bread and ted thereto with ribbon was a pretty feature of the luncheon and created a lively and instructive conversation Ths net meeting wi Qe held vlh frs Valentine Gideon ISIS Quincy ave nue 444 J The Twentieth Century Philosophers Philoso-phers met at the home of Elcurus near the Forum on the seventh day before be-fore the ides of March After the transaction trans-action of business PlutarCh and Per cbs each favored the society with a weighty thesis The problems of the day were discussed at some length and then Epicurus did honor to his name by serving a characteristic feast After some music the meeting adjourned to convene at the home of Anaxagoras the tenth day before the Iaends of April 444 Ths Thursday Night club met this week at the home of 11 and Mrs John Coones on Washington avenue The guests of the club were Mr and lrs I C Vi Cross 111 and Mrs IV J Der mody Misses Drake and Woodcock I The tally cards were miniature fags and the small stars The I counters smal prizes were won by Mayor Boyle and Mrs I Dermody The club Is to meet this neek with Mr and fr C W Cross 4 0 0 On March 7 the Aglala had an Unusually un-usually pleasant meeting with Mrs J l Crant as hostess The guests of the afternoon were Mrs George Snow of Salt Lake City 1rs S E Anderson and Mrs Fortier Mrs Grant was assisted in serving refreshments by her daughter dainty rmi aoghJ ll Florence and litt1 Miss I Snow of Salt Lake Mrs Snow favored the club with two charming vocal selections After much I persuasion Mrs Grant sang a comic I Dutch song which create no end of merriment Mr Joshua Grant jr performed per-formed several good selections on I the piano The hour for business opened with a splendid report from the critic frs Coulter which contained many suggestions tons for needed imnrovement A paper entitled Has Literature De dined was given by Mrs Corny who proved from an optimistic point of view that literature is not deteriorating but rather enjoying a healthy gowth winding onward and upward toward its golden zenith The paper bespoke for I Mrs Corny broad research and a wealth of general information on an dent and modern mvmlters aton I The club adjourned to meet in two weeks wih Mrs fetcalf at the school for the deaf 000 Mrs Roy Is visitIng her daughter r Davis 000 Tuesday evening 11 Ed Hinchclfe assisted by his sister entertained at cards The guests were Miss Olivia Peterson Mabel Blair Miss Mae Ensign En-sign Miss Minnie Brown Miss Lzzle Balantyne Miss Ruth Blair Miss Maud Evans Miss Lillian Bn ham Messrs Charles Calyert R BaJantyne Y Jackson V FerrIn C Myers Lea Browning o < a Mrs EcleS very pleasantly enter tamed the Child Culture Club at her home 2851 Jefferson avenue Friday March 10 Mrs Billiard made a very able presiding officer In the absence of the president and vice president The cub will contribute its share toward to-ward the purchase of a bookcase for the trvelhg library and rh member will also furnish one or more volumes to help fill the case After the business of the club was conclude Professor F R ChrIstensen gave a very instructive talk on thE Spee method of teaching arih metc The next meeting of thecub will be held at the home of Mrs Far Thirtysecond street and Adams aye nue Friday March 24 000 The Dewey club enjoyed an evening with Mrs Goberg 1ondy 000 The Degrea of Honor A O U W Wednesday will give a card party in their hal 0 0 Master Eddie Livingston entertained eening I numboof lila o young i frle s1Ionday 000 The management oC the Union Opera House gave a bal Thursday evening U am > u d concluding wit a cakewalk Mn Belt I zero Miss Smith and lIsG Steat were awarded prizest prze < 00 Miss Lois Lyma of Salt rae was the get of Mrs John Pawla several days this week 444 Miss Nettle Raleigh of Salt Lake was the guest of Mr and rS A B Hayes 444 The knights and ladle of the Mac eabess entertained about 300 gue3ts Tuesday evening in Knights of Pythlas hal Ir A B Hayea representing the ladle hive preside assisted by L D TesE er representing the tent Features Fea-tures of the entertainment were songs byMiss Raleigh and Mrs Fancy piano solo selections by Miss Vicker Miss Edith Neck Mrs Fowler and Miss i Maud Corey recitations by little Edith I Corey and Iamle Pidcock Time Misses I Cay an Pidcock Te Isse Baker and mandolin music gave guitar ad mandaln musc I and the Va bur Guitar and ando ln club furnished 5erl selections i Miss Leota Kennedy spoke fr the Indies I In-dies and A B Hayes gave an address i dress on fraternity The affair concluded conclud-ed with n choice elegant supper 000 The Woodmen of the World enter tamed about 200 guests at a card party Thursday evening 1s Charles Kent and Sara Rosenbluth were the prizewinners prize-wInners 000 The Junior society of thehlgh school was entertained Friday night by Fred Robinson lit his home on Monroe ave nue 1 444 Quite a gathering cf local muscans melt Mr Bedix at the Red hotel after the coned Thursday night Among thfm were Wmad E Ye he Salt Lake Professor J J lcClelan of the B Y aaday Provo George W Thatcher jr and Professor C 1 Harris of Logan Lo-gan 000 Max Bendix has premised to send Mr Weihp his cadenza to Brahms con carte 444 I Professor nadclfe was a delighted listener at the Bendix conctt 000 Chris Christensen proved his loyalty to the art by coming down from Brigham Brig-ham to hear Bendix 000 Lepold Godowsky the great Polish pianist will be the next attraction I given by the Choral union He will be here Thursday nigh larch 30 and I the committee is at work already to i make it successful Sal Lakes music lovers will be here in a body I 444 The higi school boys gave another I successful dance yesterday afternoon In I the Union Opera House te I PROVO SOC I Special Correspondence Provo March nTe most interestIng interest-Ing event or the week was the visit or Max Bendix and to say that he was appreciate by those fortunate enough to her him play is putting it mildly that assembled The large audience assemble In the tabernacle Tuesday evening was given a rae treat 000 I Mr and Mrs Alex leduuist enter tamed at cads Thursday evening sixtythree being the game played The reception parlors were daintily decorated with carnations Refreshments Refresh-ments were served First prizes were given to Ir J F Farrer and 111 J H Denhater consolation prizes to Mrs Fred Taylor and 1fr J T Farrer The company reset were 1Iessr I J R I and Mesdames Grant C Bagley TwelvEs L O Taft G E Horne Robert Rob-ert R Irvine J T Faer J H Den haler J W Farer J C Graham jr I W H Lee Jessie Smith J R Farer W H Pike S H len Fred Taylor George Robison George Taylor J G I Cummings Leon Bachman J N Strong Reed Smoot George E Wright Jacob Evans G 11 Strong Mesdames I S A King R A Barney H J Richards Rich-ards Maria Strong Misses Florence I Ptke Florence Taylor Etta F1 e Lena Strong 1Iessrs H S Martin I D Bert Woodhouse Twelves Walter Whitehead anti 4 0 0 i The deacon of the Tlmpauoga war I Provo bench gave a party last night in I the newlyeected meeting house I 444 Mr and Mrs William P Sliver entertained en-tertained a few friends Wednesday evening The night was spent in a so cable way Songs music and refresh meats were in order ci > Mr and Ir E H Holt also enter tamed on Wednesday A very enjoyable enjoy-able evening wag spent by those present pres-ent 44 Mr and frs Philander Per were surprised Thursday night hy a merry little company of married people The surprise was complete and the old couple were overjoyed at being remembered remem-bered by their juniors Those resent were Obsldlus Perry Mrs Court Mrs Clara Loverde Iesss and Mesdames J O Pratt Thomas I Court and William P SI var varThe 0 < The N r A league of the Third ward gives a benefit concert net Tuesday I evening for Elder Clarence Clark who leaves for a mission to the central state in a few das 444 < The Fidels club met lt Mondas at the home of the president Mrs Mar iette Beesey Tile following programme was given The continuation of United States history by Mrs Mary E Clove Mrs Ette Eggertsen handled current news A select reading was given by Mrs Nellie Hardy gven A review of the prominent characters in Ben Hur was ably handled by Mrs Bliss Nelson Parliamentary drill was conduced by Mrs Sarah EggertsenCluf Fourteen members responded to roll call The cub meets neAt Monday at the home of Mrs Nellie Hardy 4 0 0 The Nineteenth Century club met Friday Fri-day afternoon at the residence of Mrs Charles De Noisy The members were entertained by a very fine paver on The Stuarts by MIss Catherine Searle which was followed b an Interesting In-teresting drill on parliamentary law led by Miss Holzsehue After a recess of five minutes a paper on Cromwell was read by Miss Moore having been carefully prepared by Mrs George Hwercamp who was unable to be present A review or the current events of the past two weeks was given by Irs De Noisy followed by a lively discussion by the member Altogether a good attendance and an excellent programme marked the fIrst meeting of the club o 0 Utah Sorosis met Wednesday afternoon after-noon at the club rom with Vice President Pres-ident Mrs G W Craig in the char The regular arUamentay drill was omitted owing to the absence of Miss Alice Reynolds History of Greek Painting was given by Miss Florence Pike After the usual recess rolea1 waS responded re-sponded toby thireen members Mrs Fred Nelson then read a paper on Greek Artists and TheIr Works Mrs E A Wedgewood was a guest of the club In the mothers section Mrs G W school Craig told room how beneficial art wag in a 000 Mrs Margaret Stewart was surprised Monday night by a number of friends 445 The old folks of the Third ward were entertained Friday afternoon In a royal way by the old folks entertainment entertain-ment committee of that ward The meetinghouse where the entertainment entertan ment was held was very tastefully I er tasteul decorated with the national color A I delicious banquet was served during the course or the afternoon Dancing I was Indulged in and In aU a merry happy time was had by allAn j An interesting prgrmme of speeches songs etc was rendered a > r at I Chara James E Daiels of the con tra committee on old folks entertn ments offered opening prayer ctf I o1ered a a terwhich T N Taylor delverd a net I address ot welcome The congregation sag 0 My Father Bishop Lewis who J just recovering from his recent siege of illness spoke briefly expressIng ing his pleasure of being able to bo present Tomas Clark sag Oh Ye Mountains High Myrtle laben r cited a pretty selecton John J Johnson John-son fonowe by singing one ot his favorites fa-vorites President Partridge spoke OI the customs of entertaining the aged James E Daie1s sang Hard Time II Come Again Xo More Reed Smot save a muchappreciated speech following fol-lowing which recitations and sons were given by Lemlra Collins Pearl I Yates Ethel Roberts and othel Music Mu-sic was furnished by Samuel Jepper I son and his sons In the evening the married folk of the ward were entertained Dancing short speeches approprIate for the occasion oc-casion were delivered rfrslmets etc were in order The pat yva very successful and those present spent a sociable evening 0 Mrs E C Baldr of Houston Tex is here in the interest of the National EducatIonal association and the teach ers excursion to Los Angeles next summer sum-mer The annual met of the National Educational association will be held in that city this year w 0 0 Rev George Lindsay of the Phillips Congregational church Salt Lake will preach in the Conggatona church of this city tomorrow mornIng Matter is the 0 subject to be dis cussed tomorrow morning and evening CUse at Sorosls the Christian club rooms Science services in the 000 Mr and fr S A Glazier or the Pleasant View ward entertained a number of their friends at cards Friday day evening Progressive highfve was the game of the evening A very enjoyable en-joyable time was had by all The o casion was In honor of the anniversary of the hosts twentysixth birthday t < Rev 11 Murphy of Payson is visiting visit-Ing Rev Mr Kirby o the M E church 4 a Misses Ruth Kirkwood and rnnie week Smith are visiting friends here this 444 The Rusldn club was enterane lat evening by Jlr J C Swenon at the home of Mrs 3ary Boyden elghtful lunch was sere at the close of the meeting by Ir Boyden Those present were ll and r Jacob F Gate Miss May Ashwort Mrs Lillian H Cannon A L Booth and J C Swenson a A marriage license was today gC to Stephen W Ross age 2S and Alice cr Bone aged 25 both of Lb The marred folks of the First ward were entertained last Wednesday afternoon teroon and evening An enjoyable time was had by all A programme of speeches songs music etc was given In the day dancing in th evening 0 tc 0 Miss Cora Alexander has gone to Goshen where she has accepted a po slton as teacher o ci 4 Tuesday evening Miss Hattie Taylor entertained a number or her young friends Game music and refresh meats were the main features or the occasion o 4 0 Lake Robert yesterday Sitelton was a visitor 1n Sat 444 A fairsized ban attended the chaac ter ban In the opera house lat nIght The costumes were pretty and repre sentate or the various walks of life LEI SOCIETY Special Correspondence Lehi March 11Mr and Irs J C Campbell gave a birthday party in honor of their little daughter Hazel Household games and refreshments were on the progamme A number 01 i little friends were present Mr and Irs Frank Clinton of Sat Lake City were visitors here this week 000 A W Leonard of Provo came over to Lehi to attend the funeral of his cousin Miss Bma Child 444 John Standrlng and a number of the students of the B Y A were over to see their parents this week 4 0 4 711 James Wonton of Provo vIsited his parents for I day or two 000 The friends and relatives celebrated the birthdays of Mr and Mrs Andrew Austin A very nice dinner was partaken par-taken of and the evening was spent with song and oldtme storIes o 0 4 The Home Dramatic club was enter tamed at the Union Hotel this week in fine style A sumptuous supper ivan prepared The following ladies and gentlemen participated II ingalls and wife A H Yalaze and wife G Austin and wife J B Gaddie and wife T H Edwards and wife C Earl and wife N Eran and wife C Crbb and wife T R Cuter jr and wife J H Kirkham and wife By Kirkha aDd wife G KIrkham and wife D J Thurn ani wife I Fox and wife A W Kirkham and wife H Evans W S Ross Dr Steel F Vanlass and J C Edwards Misses E Cuter A Bne A Peck S Stoddar A Roberts Lzzie Austin J Gbb L Peck C Fox DurIng Dur-Ing the evening music and singing and dancing were on the programme Mc progamme CEar and Miss E Austin ver award Od the cake they being the successful couple in the cake wale o 4 0 Mrs A C Granger of Salt Lake City W is spendIng lngals a few days with Mrs lL 000 Mrs A H Valaze gave a afternoon tea at her residence Among the gets was Mrs C A Granger N W 1n gals G Austin and other 444 The friends of Miss Emne1iterlob gave her a very pleasanise at the reidence of Pleasanti very sociable time was spent t I 000 One of the greatest socIal events of the sepsn will occur next week It will be the wedding of II S W Ross and Miss Alice Bone Miss Bone is the daughter of one of Lhis most isealt farmers and Mr Ross Is the Lehi postmaster post-master and the son of one of our prominent prom-inent merchants One hundred invitations invita-tions have been issue for the reception recep-tion and two hundred for the wedding ban The wedding ceremony will oc cur at the Sat Lake temple Wednesday Wednes-day next and the reception and bail the day following 4 44 William Summer of Salt Lake City was a guest of J N Kirkhmam 444 This week the children of Mrs A Taylor meet at the home of the lady and celebrated her Seventythird birthday birth-day A very pleasant time wa had DAVIS COUNTY SOCIETY Special COrrespondence Kaysville March 11A notable event of this week was the elaborate birthday party given by Miss izabeth Smith last evening In honor of the 90th anniversarY of the birthday of father John S Smith The party aas gietl at Mr Smith s elegant home in West KaThvihle and there were prcsep a number of the aged veterans whosQ journey of life has been ma4e side by side with Mr Smith as icell as scor of friends of the family front Kays tihle Layton Farmlngtorr Centetville Bountiful Salt Lake Qgci anti Draper Dra-per it was one of the most pleasant affairs of the kind that has boon gIven in Kayslhle Miss Smith was assisted In by MrS Stevenson Mrs Knowlton Moe Hattle Smith and Miss Winnie SilVen son The spacious double parloorsvere approprlatel and taeuI1y draped with natlona1 colors while clinging to I the curtains and tapestries were numerous nu-merous sprays of beautiful autumn leaves symbols of the lifes decUnlng yeaxs The ficral decorations in the dining I room Wret roses and carnations The I tables were laden 1th all the tenpt leg v1pids that appeal to the taste of an eplcure Adorning the center f the head table was a beautiful birthday I cake MIR Ruby and Annie KnowlI ton and M1scs Lola and Edna Smith i aslste1l in the tunIng room Mr Smith though 90 yea of age was in excellent health und 11pirits ante an-te each of the guests with a hearty handshake md words of welcome wel-come The congenial and hearty reception recep-tion made each one prllSelt feea at home and the entire evening was one i of unbounded plroI1re Supper Was set veI from I till 10 ocloek Games were disq1cnS11 with and an excellent programme was rendered opening with chorus singing prayer md a welcoming address by John 8 Smith and continuing contin-uing at intervals throughout the een lug inteesorssd with pleasant conversations conver-sations The prOJI3mme was as follows fol-lows QuatetteGrandfathers Birthday Birth-day Mr and Mrs C Burton jr Mr and Mrs J Y Long Golden Kimball Song Mrs Sarah Taylor Instrumental scJedion Miss Stevenson AddrasBirtiop Peter Barton RecitationMiseAnnie Knowlton Song u Irs Warren Stevenson A dress John R flames Recitation Artie Knowlton Song Mrs Richard Smith Address ROiel Hyde Song Usg Nellie Fitzgerald RccitationThe First Settlers Story lrs Minnie Blood Address l John Ennes DuetDriftlng with the Tide Mrs Burton Mrs Taylor Gramophone seleeticus Harry Aldous ReeitatiorJamie Mrs Vl1l1am Clark Song 11S Annie Brown HecitationNex Morning Miss Ruby Knowlton SongThe Hoh CityH H Blood DueiThe Come a TIme Mr and Mrs T V Long RcdtatlonSams Letter C Burton jr It was after midnight when the guests departed and as they left many sincere wishes for the continued enjoy 1nent of life were bestowed upon the honored recipient of the part Among those present were Apostle and lrs TOM Yi Taylor Mr arid MIS T G Kimball Mr and Mrs F 7 Schoppe Mr Nellie Colbrook Taylor and son lk and Mrs John Eckman Mr and 1115 harry Aldou and Mrs William Clark of Salt Lale Mr md Mrs Job PIngree of Ogden Mr and Mrs Rich al S1i111 of lcrth Ogden Mr and lrs Gwrge M Smith Mists Edna Smith and Sivel Smith of Gentile Valley Mr John Emlcs Mrs Harriet Shiple Mrs Jackson Allen Miss Nellie Fitzgerald rlrs Annie Brown Mr and IIIs Isaac Dtmyon Charlie and George Brown of Draper 111 and Mrs E T Clark Mr and Mrs E B Clark Mrs E A Cot trail Thomas Steed of Farn11ngton Mr and llrsSamuel Parrish and Mr and Mrs H rum Parri Centerville Mrs Jane luir and Mrs Parley Grant Woods Cross There were also about CZltyfic Kasvillc and Layton pee pie present 000 The KaySille amusement committee nut give a ball next Friday evening in the music hall I > a a The marriage or Miss Adn Flint and 1lr Ernest Layton two young people wellknown in KaysilI was solemnized solemn-ized in the Salt Lake temple on Thurs i lay The bride is the eldest daughter II vf tlr and Mrs John Flint and is a most estimable young lady while the groom is a son of the late President I Christopher Layton On Thursday even ing the lppy couple were given a re I c lton at the home of the brides pa ents at which there were present about flhty relatives and intimate friends of the two families A wedding wed-ding supper was served followed by a evening of pleasant social communion I Mr and lfn Layton start or lfes I journey together under favorable circumstances cir-cumstances and amid the hearty congratulations con-gratulations of scores of friends They alit reside in Layton 000 I The reunion of the faintly of President Presi-dent Christopher Layton which was held on Wednesday in the music hal was one of the pleasant affairs of thc week President Layton a so universally i uni-versally respected here and so many of his children are residents of Kays yle and Layton that an event of that character was of special interest to all of the people The family committee hat has been appointed to arrange for similar gatherings in the future hopes thereby to be able to cement the large ami closer IQgether in the bonds of soda godfeeHng a well as fraternal fellowship 4 > 11 and Mrs Harry Aldous returned home to Salt Lake this afternoon < ttr and rr Job Pingree after a visit In Kayaviile returned to Ogden today < < < A farewell part in honor of Mrs Nary 1Ycle of Centeryne was gIven lt evening wd was attended by ala a-la e number of Centelie people Mrs oolley will leave soon en a mission to Colorado < 0 0 Samuel Parsh ef Centeryne will lave in about to weeks on a mission to England His wife Mrs Emi Par rish has been called to perform a ails slrm lh her husband but she will not leave until August L E Abbott went to Salt Lake last evening and attended the reception given thl members of the legislature by Mr and Mia A w acCune i < 0 Jaes H Wilcox has returned from a tWyears sojourn in New York Ml and Mrs Charles Cottrell jr of Salt Lake were visiting here on Wed smesday and Thursday i < Mr and 2frs T J Layton and 111 and Mrs Chris 1 Layton of ranger ran-ger spent a part of the week with friends and relatives d > in Kaysviile William T Strong returned on Tlmr I day from Alabama and John T Ben nU meached home last evening from Pennsylvania B tb have been absent two years en mlssrms o < Mr and frs Harvey B Edwards and family will leave tomorrow for Alberta Canada where they wilt make their utule home They wl go by rail 1 dward Simmons of Layton reached home last night from the missionary field NEPflI SOCT Special Correspondence Nephi March nA number of friends of Mr and Mrs Watkin L Roe availed themselves of an invitation to call and be mciry on the occasion of their tenth wedding anniversary Tin in evidence nare in abundance was and In elegant supper was served on tIn plates The evenIng was spent with Among music songs and recitations these present were Mr and Mrs Harry Goldsbrough Dr and Mrs Hos mer Attorney and Mrs 1Y A C Atorney Bran Mr and Mrs Adelbert Caier llr AL md Mrs Edward orehouse lIr and Mrs George Lunt Mr and Mrs Amos Allen Mrs Alman of Provo Mrs Fowler of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs John nclstor Mrs and Miss Miller Mayor and Mrs Edwin Booth Mr and Mrs Charles Sperry Mr and Mrs Edward Ed-ward Pper MIss Perlds Miss Gem wad Iss trde Grow Miss Mary May Mrs Joel Grover Tile Guests lingered Until a1 I ter the midnight hour and onlY when I I the host who is the welkown editor of thc Republic began tc read sQme of his humorous writings did the com wrUng I pay begin to scramble for their wraps and premised to again be on hand ten yeas later I Mr and lr Amos Aten entertained a number of their friends on Friday evening A delightful time a had and a tempting lunch of fri1ts and I delicacies was served There were present Mr and Mrs W C Ocke Mr and Mrs D K Brown Mr and 111s W H Pettigrew lr and Mrs lv L Roe Mr and Mrs Thoma Bel 1sto1 Mr and Mrs Edwin Booth Mr and lire Walter Brough Mr George I It Howard and others Highfe was indulged In and some novel presents distributed 0 < 1 I Mrs T 21 len of Provo is spending friends a few days Ylsitlg relatives and fd > 0 Mrs Lizzie Fomvler of Sal Lake has spent the past week very pleasantly among friends She will leave for her home today di < 0 Miss Gertrude Louder returned from I Payson on Tuesday after a delightful visit with friends in that social center t 0 0 A delightful surprise was tendered Mr and Mrs T A Hyde at their horne Friday evening by their many friends Delicious refreshments were served at n oclock after which cards and music were indulge in till a late hour Among those present were Judge and Mrs Higgins Mrs W W Armstrong and Nra Moore of Salt Lake 11 and Mrs A F 1lcCune Mr and Mrs Harry Har-ry Boyer Mr and Mrs Edward Wick en Mr and Mrs Vie Hague Mr and Mrs Shimmin ll and Mrs Charles Wright Mr and Mrs Edgehihl Mrs Lizzie Hlclman Mrs Del Tea el Mrs D O Miner Miss Tctte Hague Miss 1agie leCune Miss 1amie Hyde is Nora Booths Mrs Charles Clinton Clin-ton Peal 1cCune Varena Hyde Ale leasdel 11 Clarence Riges and 1lr Ab Kimball B J Clayton of Salt Lake < > 0 Mrs A T cCunc entertained on Thursday evening In honor of Mrs W W Armstrong and Mrs Moore of Salt Lake 0 < The miniature photo craze has struck Ule town and for the past two week thc street have had a holiday appearance appear-ance with people liocking to have pIctures pIc-tures taken at n nickle per dozen Two photograph establishments are kept busy and are turing out pictures that would in the main be suited for a comic almanac SPPJNGVILLE SOCIETY SpecIal Correspondence I Springie March nThe bow part given at Reynolds hal last evening by C the young ladies tf the First Ward Mutual Improvement association was a success both socially d > > and financially The Sanford and Clark families held tbeir second annual reunion at the city hal Thursday evening I was a very I pleasant affair The evenings pro grmm included a fine musical and I literary progamme with dancing ana an-a banquet 0 0 I Postmaster H 11 < Dougall visited in Salt Lake City on Wednesday and Thursday I 0 0 I is reported that C A Storms a SprIngvme boy who is Rio Grande Western agent at Gunnison is to marry Miss Meade Stringham of lant in the near future o < Mr and Mrs Harry foyer are now I nicely settled in their new home in Nephl I 000 I Misses Katherine and Emma Dougal I visited the week In Salt Lake City the first of b 0 < Miss Gerte lendenhal Is up from Tuab county the guest of relatives in town d 4 < b Will Watson came up from Spring City thIs week for a visit with relatives rela-tives 1 0 0 Miss Bessie Goodmasen care down from Salt Lake City for a visit this week Id 0 I Miss Clara Carter carne home from Mercur Thursday evening alter a two week visit with her biothers in that camp o = campMRCR SOCT Special Correspondence lercur March nMrs AJdrc is a tlercur visitor this week I I < v 0 Mrs lcYlchle and Mrs Jacding are visiting lrend In the < a city Mrs Dan Swan and daughter are the guests of Mrs Dr Castlenman M P Einpfleld of Brokeii Bow lon Is in time camp visiting oldfriends I t < t 310am Luft at Silt Lake who has been fending n few days with her brothers returned home Friaa o 0 Mr and Mrs Frank Brown of the Pros ser house have been visitIng friends in Opwr this week I r Miss Flora GlrnC of Brigham is In J Mercur some tmc ant H rae iher lmomefor i > < id i The Emerson club passed a pleasant I evening Tuesday at th home of Mr Woodruff Quotations frori L1gfelows Ealuelnoh auJ hIawatha were the subjects of discussion J < > e I The Knights of lytbias had ahout 100 I guests n twir sial Monday evening tho projamnw beiimg literary and 1151 I I Cal ReciaUonl songs instrumental music I mu-sic highfve and refreshments served Ito I I-to keep the guest interested < 4 I The Thursday Iih Social club held 1 I theIr frt metln In Mahnkens hal this I week Cards anti anClng were indulged in until a late hour II I I ItLT PLEASA SOCIETY I Special Correspondence i 1 Pleasant 7Iarh nPrelmlnarles I for a grand bal to be given on Friday br 1 Liberty camn oodmcn of the World I are being armaaged anS I < 0 The Imperial Dramatic company appeared appear-ed hefore a crowded house Wednesday evenlnc They are blcfor a retUrn engagement this evening Comrades I evening il be time piece presented I fi II Gunder Gunderson went to UanU this I week He will move his fainhly there and remain as he has employment as manager i I man-ager of the danti creamery ar vtr I Uelatvc il this city were Informed by private letter hat Miss Retta Barton and I Mr Will Young hdthiofthmlsplace were lb I g to have been married yesterday at Eure tr j 65 l c Dr Paden dolheiemd his lecture on I Greater America attha nsatchaca ems ito was Istene4 to most attetlvely by the audience present c I Chris and Will LUIHI vent upto Iercur this wek < Niels HOlansol A CWall Rev H H McCreery N S Nielson 1 H Scely were time Salt Lake visitors during gl e ire i 0 ti Miss BerUc ladsen went over tQ Silver City this week to remain a short time den time guest of her sister Mrs ill A o 4i Ir James Larsen isIn Provo Mrs J K McKlenelman lpent a few das at SaUna this week among old amonS friends and Lcqualntances Dr H P MOITe paM Gunnl50n a professional pro-fessional visit Timursimay l a and Friday Depuc Assessor Crane is at Chester thIs eel In consulaton with Assessor Conrad concerln official business PAYSON sodIEY Special Correspondence Pa son larch lDurug the past week the people have enjoyed themselves In thE old peoples reunion gotten up byI I II the hIgh priests quorum assisted by the officers of the relef societies or both wards It was held In the large taber I uacle on Wednesday afternoon Tables I were spread and hundreds were fed A I programe was rendered which proved a good entertainment anatso consisted of i speeches testimonies and songs The oldest were Robert anyder 69 1 Mrs MIrIam Chase r John f Moore I 83 Thomas G Wilson SI Chris 1 DIxon 53 Mrs Ann Nebeker 12 Mrs Mary A I Taylor Ill Mrs Ii A Richardson 51 I Mrs lat orsencrof SI Mrs 1 I Hemlnwa SL There were twentysix pet sons over 70 G W Hancodc was 73 this day being his birthday Be was the only itngurlfbil rt5al one left 1 out of time Mormon jattahion who lived here and hero all gone to theIr future fu-ture home In the great beyond The theatre prgra e given last Puss day night was a good enertainment for home talent and was repeated this afternoon af-ternoon free to the aged the wIdows and orphans opening wIth a ohio Song Fall Visions Miss Emma Varrowcrot recitation A Collection Mr B H Crook song AU Over Town comic Carl Hush recitation Mrs Otto Erland son song LIving Snowflakes Mrs A S Higham song comic Mr John Don I elton song Manmmas in Heaven Miss Mice Reeee 1hls was followed by Mary I Price A Servant Girls Adventure In which the following people were in the I cast Cal Huish lhio Ightman A S Higham George Wilds Joseph Reece B I I H Crook Iyrm Reece Clem Fairbanks Mrs Lulu Erlandson Mrs Lizzie Worsen croft Miss Aggie VorseneroC Miss Emma I Em-ma Vorencrott and Master G Wide Jr 000 Mr Charles Brewerton went to Sal Lake Thursday to attend the funeral or I his nephew David Emery o 0 > William H Sherer is the haplest man lin town on account of a new girl arrivIng arriv-Ing at hIs home < 0 Mrs Hannah Fairbanks joined Mr Asa Biglow In wedlock last Wednesday at the Salt Lake temple 0 0 B J Rldd the rustling passenger agent of the Rio Grande estern was here dur tur tag the week 1 4 G S Forsey < rusting shoe mangoes man-goes to Silver City to < open w a new store Mr Edward Bates has received a cane from David Banett at Manila which was made from the Spanish flagship Reina Christina sunk by Deweys conflict its a nice keepsake whIch Ed prizes very highly 4 0 4 A S Higham will go to Mammoth next week to engage in business for himself < v W Miss Daisy Oberhansle goes to Thistle to visit her sister Mrs O Simons on Monday d 4 0 < Herman Tagge carne home from Eureka during the week I > d 4 Bishop J S Pas goes to Ogden on Monday as junman to attend the U S circuit court < 0 The Provo choir people come to Payson next Saturday and present An OrIental Fete which is hlghl spoken of by the I Enquirer 000 A lively dace was given at Spring Lake villa lat nigh t 0 County School Superintendent J L Brown was here yesterday visiting the district schools while his wife visited her relatives In this city o 0 A bIcycle club wi be orgnized soon t 4 Il < Mrs Joseph Morgan from Salt Lake is visiting at Mrs Priscia Iarshs the home of her childhood Mrs Ralph Fairbanks ig home from Vie 1 tor J Curtis Cole to see her mother Mrs Martha I RCD SOCIETY I Special Correspondence Richfield March 1Alen Montgomery I md Miss Lena Scott of Saline were mar I ned In lIant Monday and have moved I to pie Rlchteld Both 000 are popular young peo John Wlnt of Gunnisn and Sarah Amanda Baker of Joseph were married marred Tuesday by Clerk Hayes and have started for Alabama to live 4 f 4 I A well attended dance was given lat evening for the beneft of Charles Bean I a departing missionary c i Mist Kitty Schroeder Is visltn friends and relatives in Nephl I 4 t aIrs W E ali oC Gunnison I spent the week in Hehleld visiting her sisters 1r J B Jennings and Mrs r F Ttlton Titon 4 < 1 4 R Anderson of i Pleasant was a Richfeld visitor Thursday on business connected with thc new bank 4 4 0 Judge McCarty and John S folIo court reporter were Salt Lake visitors during I the weel 00 < I A private dance was gIven at the home of Alma Xlelson Wednesday evening I There Was a large crowd or guests Supper I Sup-per was served at 1 oclocl c 0 1 Del Crawford was up from Koosharem Friday on business maters t 4 > The reception to tile Sevier and Wayne county volunteers next Friday evening I will undoubtedly be one of the most notable not-able l1blc functions ever held In this couil Governor Tels baa signified his intention of being present and a number of military ofclrs and prominent citizens are expected from various parts of the state The prOlramme wilt include an address I of welcome by H N Hayes response by Governor Wells presentation speech by B w 1IcDanlel response by ono of the I volunteers lh approprIate muslo interspersed I in-terspersed After tile IJlgrmmo the gathering wi adjourn to the Star pavl I ion and Indulge the rest of the eveninG In dancing I The medals have arrived and they are very pretty and attractive pieces of jew dry On a bar Is the engraved name of I the volunteer for whom It Is intended On tho medal proper Ig a shield and eagle J wih the words SpanishAmercan Val On the reverse sie Is the presentation of thC citizens of the county In recognition I of valor and merit The face is of gold while the back isof silver whio iOf10r Ir O C Drown left this morning for Eureka to join her husband LOGAN SOCIETY LOn March JOThe Thursday Night Dancing club save Its usual weekly function func-tion on the evenIng mentioned the order of the evening being a sheet and piow case masquerade I was successfully conducted and furnished great enjoyment 44 0 The friends of Mr and Mrs B Larsen tendered the a very pleasant surprise Wednesday evening Many guests were present and the evening was passed very pleasant 000 Joseph liforrelt left yesterday for a visit pgn dhe i toJ the Snake river country where he will remain for about a week 4 4 4 jghr Mrs D Cartwright was called to Salt mother Lake yesterday by the illness of her o b 4 Society turned out in force to attend the Max Bendix musical performance at the I Brigham Young college Thursday evening even-ing 000 I Mr S B Thatcher is home again after a twoyears absence in the south o 4 4 > I A social event of Importance Is the Bel lam dance to be given this evening In I the Palace hal I is a new thing and society is preparing to enjoy i 4 00 Treasurer Hendrlcts and Mr H rum Haybal both visited Sal Lake durng the AUSTON SOCIETY Special Correspondence Evanston Wyo March ISaturday afternoon Master Frank Grady celebrated his pth birthday by entertaining twelve of hIs small friends They had a jolly time and little Frank received many tokens tme kens of love and friendship < 0 i > Saturday afternoon the Sunday schoolchildren school-children of time Iormon church had a chidren after which a picnic lunch was served In the church Over 101 partci pated smal conversazione was held In the rooms of Mrs George E Pexton at the aocTi1c hotel Friday nltJ re frchmcnts were served 44 0 Mrs Guy Johnson entertained a few frIends with music and refreshments at the Pacific hotel on Saturday evening 000 Wednesday evening an Impromptu re cepton was lvcn In the A O U W 1 hal by the Degree of Hnefln honor ot their recorder Eret Burdete who leaves in a short time on GmIssion Singing I Sing-Ing dancing short speeches cake and coffee were heartily enjoyed V Mr E S Hamaker entertained a small party of friends at cards at the Pacific hotel Monday ctnd Thursday evenings 444 < J Walter Foote spent afew days with his Darents corning up from Ogden Sat f f ura evening and 000 returning Wednesday Miss Grace Foote returned Wednesday from a six months visit with relatives In Rawlins I r t The school frIends of Miss 1Iabel SeI lea surprise her Vedne day evening at the home oC Miss Cora Durnford and a royal god time was enjoyed by all C 0 4 Mr and Mrs Mark W Poote entertained entertain-ed at dinner Saturday evening Mrs Dick I Jackson enson Mrs S Hnaker and Mr L B |