Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL The formal opening of the Country club takes place today and it promises to be an Important social affair as in addition Lo interesting qualifying events on the course tea will be served from 4 to 7 p m and music will be a feature Miss Gratia Flanders accompanied by Miss Osterberg and Miss Geneva Ellerbeck will sail on the New England Eng-land June 19th for a summer in Europe Eu-rope Other musicians from different cities will be of the party They jlll enjoy the musical fvstlvals at Bay reuth and Gloucester and visit all the art and music centers hearing grand opera at Paris Dresden and Berlin They will return on the Commonwealth Common-wealth about September 24th o Mr and Mrs M C Jones have given up their apartments at the Kenyon and in the future will reside at 4li Brigham Brig-ham street S Frank B Cooper will read a paper on Current Movements in Elementary Education at the University club this evening It iii l be ladles night and there will be dancing 5 o a The Ladles Literary club held its annual election of officers yesterday and listened to interesting and encour aging reports from the retiring officers The report of the treasurer Mrs Critchlow showed that the receipts of the club for the year had been 2v7932 the expenditures 189127 cash on hand 18505 assets M25 05 liabilities balance bal-ance due on clubhouse 500 surplus 582503 The officers elected for the year were Mrs William C Jennings president Mrs H C Wallace first vicepresident Mrs A T Vollmcr second sec-ond viceprealdcnt Mrs N B White corresponding secretary Mrs S G Hicks recording secretary Mrs A J Gorham critic Mrs Nellie J Montgomery Mont-gomery librarian Mrs W K Wight man historian Mrs C I Douglas Mrs Arthur Brown and Mrs S W Morrison directors Mrs J C E King the TC tIring president made a few graceful remarks In handing cer the gavel to the new president Mrs Jennings who responded briefly thanking the club for the honor conferred upon herS her-S S Mr and Mrs H A Joplin have removed re-moved to HI Brigham street U o Mr and Mrs J T Andrus are in the city the guests of Mr and Mrs F W Hills Mr Andrus is on his way Montana from a rest in the East and stopped over to see old friends S H Rey Millidgc Walker rector of St Pauls church and Mrs Walker leave Monday next for Hartford Conn whence they will return hi a month to remain S a At Chrlstensens hall last nlghtMho Athletic association of the University of Utah gave a dancing party which was largely attended by young people and a most enjoyable evening was passed The chaperons were Mesdames Mes-dames J T Klngsbury Byron Curn mlngs Joseph F Merrill and H C McCoy Mc-Coy S S Mrs C E Schermcr and her son Frederick have returned from a pleasant pleas-ant visit with relatives and friends at SprlngviHe a S a The evening of June 3rd this year has been selected as the time when the annual reception to tho general and stake officers of the Y M M I A and Y L M I A will be given by these associations As a year ago the Gnrdo house was offered by Mrs A W Mc Cune for the purpose and the offer was most heartily accepted The house and the spacious grounds will be brilllant ly decorated and illuminated |