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Show ! SOCIETY SCINTILLATIONS. There were a number of Hallow E'en poit'.estoromshout tho city on Friday night. Miss Hurrows. assisted by her pupils, gave a mnsicale at Mr?. McCalbater's on Fourth East, which was a very enjoyable affair. Mrs. Walker, of Sandy, alto gave a Hallow E'en party to a number of her yjunj ta t La'e frioad?. . . . -, . The Misses Young and Miss Hardy Cflabratfd the S -ottlKhday w:tU a party, the fateful featuie being "dumb supper. From the dellg'itcd face of a young gentleman who de.-cribed the affair, it is evident that Cupid ha.l directed h s c.iolce, even thou-jh the fair one wasenvalr.p .d in a sheet and p How case The Young People's Christian Endeavor En-deavor society gave a Ha'.l'jw E'en social at the Presbyterian parpotia'teonFridvyoveiing. In'allible tests as to f ie ilontity of future sweethearts and lovers were thi o.-Ue: of the occasion and many a swain was made happy i because he got into ''clear watr.,' ' Professor Fred Stayner has returned from his summer's trip to California more de-llghtol de-llghtol with S ilt Lake than ever before. Mr. Stayner' s pupils In California offered him the greatest inducements to remain there but he has settled on Zion as his future homo. Prof. Stayner is a pup 1 of the ranowned Sherwood and a unlBhed ;n itructor in the Deppe methods. A most enjoyable social was given at the rectory of the St . Mark's chursh on Thursday Thurs-day evening. The pastor and h:s wife wote at the door to extend the cordial welcome they always give to their guests, and the evening was one of pleat ant meetings. Captain Willard Young and his family, fam-ily, who have bean spending the summer at Saratoga and West Point, are now in New York city. They leave in about live weeks fo:1 Salt Lake where they will infuturemake their home. ' The ladies of the Methodist church gave a supper on Friday evening in the church vestry. It was one of the most successful entertainments en-tertainments these Udies have attempt ad and was well patronized. . ..-. . Miss Grace Wallace and Miss Sadie Nash arrived on this morning's train from Omaha. |