Show i 4 iiC tLI 7 I tYiW Pt 1 ° M twI 1 7 j v1 > tM L it < Ai t J r 4iiiiWs I t t ± 4 N I I I Society refuses to take the slightest F Interest In plans for entertaining and cF shows llttlo inclination for the usual pretty affairs which have heretofore made Salt Lake so pleasant socially during the summer The long hot days make the Country club lake and bicycle bi-cycle races tho only interests for tle L evenings as tho intense heat is too tiring to encourage any effort for parties par-ties The past week with the exception oC Judge and Mrs Marshalls brilliant F lawn fete and a few Informal affairs p was extremely quiet and this one promises no gayctics as yet o 0 There is a story at the Country club I of n presentation of a single piece driver with a silver plate and tender Inscription Inscrip-tion The recipient Is ono of the prettiest pret-tiest of the golf Girls and her friends am wondering what It all means A rumor connects two young men with F f the gift S 7 r The Jlrst party for the Fox ranch F leaves next Saturday Among those going are Mrs F J Fabian Miss Han atier Miss Kimball Miss Lowe TV D Thompson r 1 u S J I Mrs D Moore Lindsay and little son Crawford left for California on Friday Fri-day They will be gone all summer o a Miss Stella Salisbury entertained at LT I a very pretty luncheon on Tuesday t her guests being Misses Klnney Mary FF Kinney Laura Sherman Edna Don nellan Sherman The table was prettily I pret-tily decorated in white carnations and I presented a Yen dainty appearance a o 0 Mrs F J Fabian was the hostess of i a very charming affair on Tuesday L given in honor of Mrs Touhy Sixty three was the feature of the afternoon and the tables were placed on the lawn 2 which looked shady and Inviting After several games dainty refreshments T F were served and prizes awarded to J Mrs Knox Mrs George Tuttlo and Mrs Kenyon The guests lingered until F un-til late In the afternoon and departed with most pleasant memories of the 4 1 affair The guests present were p Mesdames Woodruff Lowe Ofllcer E Woodward Lewis Uanauer Longe y F neckcr William Jennings Almy John Marshall Walden Wallace Madson Sharp Tuttle Knox Kenyon Rood Qualle Dunn Misses IIanauer Ida t Hanauer Kimball Keogh Lowe O BOn r B-On Wednesday Mrs David Keith 1 took a party of friends to Park City f where two pleasant days were spent in t visiting tho Silver King and Ontario mines On Wednesday evening Mrs AAr V Rice gave a sixtythree party to 1 the visitors In honor of her houseguest I house-guest Mrs Clement who is spending n few weeks at Park City Those who went up with Mrs Keith were Mesdames G1 Downey Powers Woodward Bransford Harkness Miss Crawford The ladles enjoyed a very delightful outing and returned with many anecdotes of the fun < o 1 Mr and Mrs William Egerton of New York are the guests of Mr and 7 Mrs Oswald 1 a C S The ladies of S1 Marks guild are anticipating a pleasant outing at Salt F air on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Oswald as their hostess 0 9 0 Mrs F B Stephens and her sons Harold and Willard returned from their Eastern trip on o 3 Friday i Dr Bascoms home was the scene oC Z1 a very elaborate dinner party on Wednesday evening The table was r 4 bright with dark red carnations and c ribbons of the same shade were caught with large bows at the corners of the table and drawn up the chandelier Tho young ladles who proved their cfll l Y clency as cooks and waitresses were I Misses Critchlow Cohn Hunter AVel by Winnie Welby They were prettily I p dressed in white with largo caps and r aprons bright with red ribbons The few gentleman who enjoyed the repast were Dr Bascom Mr Wclby Dr t Critchlow and a course after course COUlHe of good things came on they voted the cJ Improvised cooking club a great success suc-cess cessW 04 W D Thompson has returned from Park City o S a F Mrs Julian Knight has returned to her home In Montana after a pleasant a pleasnt visit with her sister Mrs Graham Put L nam 4 On Wednesday evening Mrs Mc Chrystal gave a very enjoyable lake party to a few friends the guests going out at 115 and enjoying supper on the Pavilion Those present were Meedames Paul Kimball Julian Knight Misses S Withers Paul Alice Paul Sadie Mc j lee Paul c Chryslal Messrs Junlua Young Sam Paul McChrsytal Alec McChrystal Hugh Sprague a Mr and Mrs John E Hansen enter tained at dinner on Wednesday even Ycdneda Jnwat their residence 3013 Third street Among those present were Mr and Mrs John James Eugene B Lewis Miss I Lewis E G Ivins Miss Rebecca Iss ris Mr and Mrs E C Penrose 101 Mr and Mrs X r B AVCavcr and Mrs ilclictt r a Mrs C Tt Penrsall < is back from ButtC I o The Misses Musa and Maude hr of Portage Wls arc here to pass the Bummerwlth Ir Corning PLss Miss Kerr leaves Plttsburg tonIght i nnd will arrive Pltsbut tonIgh ° Mr Kremcr of Kentucky Is the guest of Judge and Mrs > J A V Marshall gest Harold Eldredge has returned to the city 0 t Tho marriage of Miss Lillian Antler son and George F Taylor was solemn Ized in the Temple on Wednesday I Bishop Winder officiating The bride FA 1 well known by a host of friends She 13 the daughter of Mrs M A Anderson 01 the Twentieth ward The r groom Is the SOIOt Dr J T Taylor and Je well ana favorably known The J = 2 jcz J t i t 4 1 y happy couple will be at home to their friends at 123 G street a i I The trolley party given In honor of Miss Nellie Baker by Mrs R L Baker was largely attended afterward supper was served at the Knutsford A great many from out of the city attended Mr and Mrs Rosa of Chicago 1rs Anderson and daughter of Denver Mr I and Mrs Miller of Eureka Mrs C H Wade Mr and Mrs J R Miller Mrs Potter Miss Nevlne Mr and Mrs P G McCormlc Mrs James J Lent Mr and Mrs R W Fanning Mrs and Miss Jonse Mrs R 0 Roach S Miss anna Hcrrman of Philadelphia is i visiting her sister Mrs Joseph Baumgartcn S S The decorations at the KcateCook wedding were admired by all Mrs Charles Doo had charge of this part of the arrangements Q 5 1 I The Misses June and Bessie Mclntyro entertained Informally i Thursday evenIng even-Ing i Covers were laid for ten Mrs J A Robinson left Wednesday morning for New York where she will spend the summerS a summer-S S Mrs John Reed has returned home I after a month pleasantly spent with friends in Idaho o Mrs S S Dickinson has returned I from the East and Is at home to her friends at 151 South Main a s c The Happy Ten were informally entertained en-tertained at the home of Miss Ethel Druce Wednesday afternoon The time was pleasantly passed with sewing music and conversation Dainty conversaton refreshments re-freshments were served after which an amusing game was played Miss Orem will entertain the members at the next meeting a On Monday evening Mrs D Tarbet I entertained Informal at cards a few friends Prizes were won by Miss Ireland Ire-land l and Mrs Joseph Geoghcgan n V C Mrs Turner returned to Columbus barracks on Saturday after a two weeks visit here a S S Mrs Sinclair and her daughter Miss I Sinclair leave on Monday for St An thony Falls where they will spend the summer the Sots S of aMiss Mrs AArlll Gray a-Miss Louie Bull entertained a num ber of her bel graduating class Monday evenlnS The time was pleasantly spent In I music singing and games a dainty supper was served the table decora tons wero of sweet peas and holly hocks adorned the parlor the class of 1300 of the Washington schoolS school-S S S Mr and Mrs 11 Langford of 309 I West Third South and Miss Lucy Day of 1 Draper start for Idaho for a months outing on Saturday F motlns TheYou and I Crystal club met with Mr and Mrs John Tlmms Thursday la evening the hostess was presented with a sot of teaspoons A few games gari of highflvc woro played the prize winners win-ners being first Mrs Tlmms and Clarence Clar-ence Tlmms second MIss L LalSmor and Mr Culver after which retn sh meats were served The guests thrn enjoyed an amusing game of counting beans In which the prizes were countng Mra II AV Branch and Mr J Tlmms and after a very enjoyable evening the club adjourned to meet In two weeks with Mr and Mrs Holden Xo 1G1 South Fourth West S S Ono of the enjoyable affairs of the week was tho marriage reception at recepton tho home of the brides aunt MrsJ Schulter 259 North Third West of Ben Brewster and Miss Myrtle Hayes on Wednesday evening Junu 7th The rooms were prettily decorated with pink ribbon mllax and sweet peas I and hanging over the tables was an enormous canopy of pink ribbon covered cov-ered with smilax and carnations After I a bounteous repast had been served the evening was spent In singing and dane ing The bride who is n daughter of AVIlllam Hayes and n granddaughter of George C Riser < orgc one of the pioneers of this State was very becomingly dressed in white Swiss carrying bride roses The groom is a wellknown young man of this city Among those present were Messrs and Mesdamjs I Orson Riser George C Riser J G Riser William Hayes J Hayes E Brough J Schluter F Terrier A I Webber G firewater J Taylor I A I Montieth Carr C Clark 1 G Doxov Mrs Whitehall Mrs Pierce Mnmlo Hayes Ivy Hayes Gertie Hayes Rose Lowrcy Dolly Brewslcr A Bloomcn thai N Reese S Katz M Jenkins B Back T Newton S Booth P Le CheminiuH John Hayes F Bate J Arnup M Hayes George Riser O Pe terson J Schluter O F Riser o e Mm G L Becker from Ogden has been visiting Mrs L R Rhodes at the Normandy S S S lL Conrad Bohn from Ogden has been visiting his sister Mrs George E Forrester at the Manllou I S S Mrs F L Holt and baby from Spo kane aro visiting hcrinother Mrs M I E Bougard S S 0 I Mrs George E Forrester and son have gone to Hehel City jto spend a few weeks 3 a 50 Mr Krcbs has returned from his Eastern trip L 5 a Mrs Leo hOI returriod to her home In Sprlngvillu after spending sonic weeks in Zion j I I S I I Dr Brakcii left for Idaho Thursday night f J nhtt 1 f i F r C jvj rfc nl r Mr and Mrs F Dewey Richards P f > i < 1 < t 1 l r J I and son have returned to the city and are stopping at 75 A street S 0 a Mrs Morris Sommers has returned from Denver much improved in health The large garden party given by Judge and Mrs J A Marshall S honor of Miss Ruth Klrkpatrlck on Friday evening was one of the events o the season and a most elaborate and enjoyable en-joyable affair The long parlors were brilliantly lighted and here Mrs Marshall Mar-shall Mrs Touhy her house guest and I Miss Ruth Kirkpatrlck received Miss Klrkpatriclc was a most charming debutante de-butante and looked especially well In I 0 handsome gown of black gauze with American beauty roses as her flowers The large lan was arranged with every idea lo comfort rugs hammocks I and easy chairs presenting an Inviting appearance under the brilliantly colored col-ored Japanese lanterns which were sl rung about the trees and porches In the rear of the house the dancing floor was brilliantly lighted with row upon row of electric lights In cosy nooks punch and lemonade bowls were ably presided over The bright summer gowns brilliant lights and artistic arrangements ar-rangements made the scene most beautiful beau-tiful and attractive and the pleasure I of the evening and the charms of the dancing left a vivid impression on the guests and all present will recall the event as one of the most delightful I I affairs of the year Those Invited were Messrs and Mesdames C P Brooks Salisbury Beatly Keith A inf C AAr Bennett Bruback Burkes Allen J II Bennet C Caine Almy Mllner Carter Car-ter Babcock Bldwell Checseman Led yard Bailey A H Bird Chlaholm T C Bailey Bower Clawson Bancroft Bancrof Bradley Critchlow Dickert French Brink Dooly Dcvinc OConnor J D Spencer Vollmer J R Walker AV B Sprague Va I ace Terry Webber Trent Welby Van Cott Wells Varian Whitney J F Wllcher Nye Putnam I Rood Palmer Rawllns Sadler Park I Read Sharp Pollock Reid J Sharp Post Roberts W A Sherman Plum iner Round Hoyt Sherman Pfoutz Rpyle Smcdley Powers Igkheart Lindsay Jennings Lowe Kerr Mc Cornick King McMillan Knox Mason I J IL Young Murray Leonard Miner Jeonrd 21ner Lewis Nelden Downey Jolly Gem rnell Druehl Ferris Glendinning AV Druehl Flagg Goodwin Dunbar For < yce > Hughes Cr Wclington Snow Gregg Ellis Fox llarkness Fabian I Franken Hal Farnsworth Geddos Hempstead Hills enderson His Hail w likes Williams Woodward Daggett Pmfffi Zane Mesdames Alnsley Pfoutz T LongneckerJustice Wells j Bale lvlmH Wells Belcher Wood ruff Sharp Brlxen J Kimball Smith I Kimbal Dunford Mclvlmmons Sprague Freed boldt W1tcher McCltirc Tuttle anaucr Miles Yreed 1cCI1e Misses Cohn Geddes F Sherman Allen Colbath Groo M Louise Anderson Hannuer Sibyl An derson Ida Hanauer Bailey Dlckert Harkness Mason Donncllan Calhoun Donnelan A Nason Dooly Hardy Fannie Bird I Dunford Hernstead RIIlrl 1i Yi Holmes Carter Fox Ilowat Shear man Freed Hunt Laura Sherman LaUa Webber Zane Eldredge Sprague AVel by Scars Snlanchnod Hunter Terhune Williams Thorn Keith Woodwud MMinrrmu lelh LI i Thomas frti xjiuina Wolf rn rent Young Jacobs Lowe Marshall Judge ATrKimtTiiiii 11lmn1ns Mason Keogh Shelly Miles Kau Hound Munay Kimball McMillan I golden Gibson Park Leonard ciUlan Mackin tosh Paul Salisbury Sadler 2Clln Sharp Messrs Burlie Donnell Burll Donnel lilies Adams Colbaih Hies Druehl Menlit Mien MelTlt AI I Chambers > Eli Is Goodwin Anderson r Cunningham Woolff G too Barnetl Daiby FowlI Harknes5 W Balncl Daly Fox Nason Brown Glendlnnlng Bascom Den Scott Mllner Scot Dlrkson 13 shop T Mlnel Bshop Ells Brown Diehl Pratt Dinwoodey Daunt SoL Hemphilf Boyd Park Roberts Jacob Ponder gasl Shoup Lawrence Scott Sharp Larton PIu > nrmnii McCornlck Smith McGregor Price Kremer Richards Sprague AVestervelt Thomas Wicks Aarlan Wllkes Walker AVIIllams AAaU lace Gray Webber ViIums Young Kldredge j IT i Thompson Fvier 1C I Thompson Porter G j Gibson Mc Cready McKellnr Banker 1 00 u o Mrs 7 A Marshall gave n very pleas ant childrens party yesterday In honor o Mary and Carrie Marshall and Vir ginia Beatty Tho children enjoyed a most delightful evening de1 cnl1 on thc lawn and enjoyed themselves exceedingly Genevieve Those Invited were Caroline Welly Savage Lunslng Wells Gwen Trip Allen Sadler Louise Spen cer Jack Sadler Myrtle Drain Brown Scot Lynn Kcnins Helen Rand Hen rietta Kahn Gordon Rand Donald Mc Glean Jennie Budd Geddes Dorothy Ivoundy Iglehearta Bradleys < Frank Whitney Katie Adams Mary Smedley Do Witt Knox Hurry Smedley Frank I Iornk Knox Arthur Bowers John Dooly 1 Stewart Jolly Sharp Jennings Louis Farnsworth Dorothy Jennings Venice Colbaih Hugh AVllllams Genevieve McCornlck Paul AVIlliams Emma For dyce Center Wnlker Katharine Claw Hon Maigaret Waker Scot 9OIV mrsnrrl T XVI JiUL Clawson Ro Olllcer Margery Palmer Cora Lit tP Roger Powers Stella Cohn Elsie Cohn HUe Pfoutz Stella Fabian Mil dred McMillan Allclne McMillan Ilan Louise Brown Theodore Bruback Ome ga Wolff Jessie Bruback Theodora lheodOIl Brown Waiter Genlsch Anctte Fer Anete guson Blaine Salisbury Mildred Per I I guson Una Dunford Will Ferguson Bradley Evelyn Allen YII JamcI Pergl1On Austin I I Kathleen Allen Dorothy u8tn Klnkhcad Alen DOloth Bailey Ruth i S t I The many friends of Edward Scott I formerly a popular University club man will he surprised and pleased to I hear of his marriage In Redding Cal Ito Ito I-to Miss Margarei Alice Wither of Lebanon Leb-anon Or Ed Is now ylacar mining I at Abrams Cal on Coffee creek and I i ho and his bride will remain there dur ing the summer 1115 mal friends In Utah will be glad lu offer congratula tons congmlJa > S S j One of the brilliant affairs of the i v v > i i week was the wedding rfceptlon to I Mr and Mrs Le Rol C Snowat the Beehive house on Friday S S evening Miss Jennie Mackintosh Is home from Chl I Chicago I 1 o 5 a The marriage of Miss Rhea Haddock and Oscar G Hememvfiy took place on Wednesday evening I 0 i I A very pretty wedding ofi the week wad the one of Thursday night the brldo beingMiss May Keate and thtrl groom Archibald H 1ook OGDEN SOCIETY I Thrt nctlvo operation of ihe healing apparatus ap-paratus durlnc the week had a very great Uudcncy to dlacournco any Moclul displays 1 dis-plays last wiok Sorlotv had 1 strong disposition dis-position to recline In the hade and lot the balance o 11 worll do the hustling socially nnd otherwise The public oveuls at tho cool resorts were palronlzodwlth it unanimous ten lcnr v rjUHr > agreeable lo i those btnellcKilly Inkresting In tIle re J sorts fun canyon resorts have begun tn fill up and a scoro of camping part IPS I are already ruslLallng at Wilsons Ilorml lagc and at AVInslows As soon as a temporary tem-porary iclnxallon of the heal makes It safe lo make the chance theo resorts will ho moro crowded Limit ever before n a a Tho Opal club of Salt Lake City will ho visitors to Ogdens reports today and will take In Glcnwood Iho canyon and tho bal panic e S S Mrs E C Coulter has returned from a visit East of f months duration no 5 I Among the summer changes socially noticed are the facial renovations Indulged In-dulged D Murphy in by Dr Coulter and HOI John I i Tho Presbyterian ladles pave a very enjoyable en-joyable social and musical programme ut the church Thursday eveningS evening-S O C Among tho social events of the near fu turo Is the projected excursion of the gentlemanly Hot Air club to Glcuwood with the date not yet dcllniloiy fixed Tho I greater portion of time programme and I menu were stored by the committee on arrangements durlnc the week I hi 0 e n The vocal recItal by a number of i Madame Swensons pupils at the r E I church Friday night was a raro musical treat The programme which embraced a number of highclass selections was well given by the vocalists and was highly enjoyed S S S Wednesday evening occurred the mar rlago of Miss Mamlo Aroorhcos and MrI I I Robert Robinson at tho homo o tho I brides parents Mr and Mrs Aroarhees I was a very qulel but elegant affair witnessed only by the relates and 0 fow of the Intimate friends of the young couple cou-ple Mr and Mrs Robinson arc very I popular younsr people of Ogden and their circle of friends and largo frends acqualnlanccs here extend to them their best wishes for I their happiness and prosperity 0 Mrs Ar P West of Blue Creek visited In Ogden during tho weekS week-S 0 V The many friends of Mrs II C Ward leigh wi jbe glad to learn that she Is i steadily improving from her long illness o c Tho ladles of Sl Josephs parish give an excursion to Glcnwood tomorrow e 00 Tho Fourth ward ladies gave an excursion excur-sion to Sallalr AVednusday which drew a largo crowd antI which yrovcd to be a pleasant occasion I e ells S e-lls Geol e Allen Is visiting friends and relates In Missouri for a month I a O Mrs E E Stewart has returned homo I from her Nebraska visit O O i Mrs M B Cardon und Miss Mabel Bell I are visiting friends oln Salt Lake City 04 Mrs A J Emerson o Salt Lake City is i I Knoth tho guest of her duuchtcr Mrs B 0 000 Mr and Mrs Hugh C Wood of Spencer Ida were down yesterday attendingttho PecryTaylor wedding o S i TIme Hunter Harmony club gave 3 musicale mu-sicale Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Hunter which wns greatly enjoyed by a large number of gtfcsts S l S The Philharmonic club a neW musical I organization under the direction of Mrs Sherwood meets tomorrow evening at the home of Miss Margaret Long on Twenty second street a a Mr and Mrs Ar S Conncll and daughter daugh-ter Mrs H AV AVelr entertained a number num-ber of their friends delightfully Friday I evening S S 0 The Dcmorcsl modal contest was held Friday evening at tho Second ward incet Inghouse and was enjoyed by tho largo number present The programme consisted con-sisted of musical numbers besides tho contest Tho Judges Mrs C AV Cook I George Shorten and AV B AVllson awarded I award-ed the prize t silver mptial to Miss Violet lUitlcdgo tho other cpntcstams being 1 given a book S 0 5 Wednesday evening thft First ward choir surprised theft leader ilr John E Pike at the meetinghouse A literary and i mublciU programme was presented and then cairo a most enjoyable banquet with toasts During the evening Mr Pike was presented with u beautiful gol mounted baton PARK CITY SOCIETY Monday afternoon Juno ilh time Wo mans Athenaeum met with the prsi dent Mrs Judge W 1 1 Snyder After time regular routine of business was transacted trans-acted the directors of the Shakespearean history anil literature sections pave sIr rl papers The Passionate Shepherd lo nis Love and The Nymphs Reply to limo I Shepherd selections roam I Shakespeare woro gIn by Mrs C C AVhllehead Ir AViill M Scott recited In a pleasing manner man-ner selections from Shakespeare Mrs Dr C iI lsor pleased the ladies with The Moral Side of Golf bv the RevS Rev-S D Council D D njclor of Holy Trinity church Brooklyn Mrs Chester I AVIthcy gavo a short sketch of the life of J Ma Neprl tho llalliiu authoress now Signora O rlnnda Time Black Wolfs Breed by Harris Dlckson a new Southern South-ern writer was < ilso given by Mrs C I Wlthy The writer as chairman of liter aluro cloued by saying With call ills orlmlnallnn we should buy the I books wo ncl and our brains will not he cheapened cheap-ened as absorbedly wo rldd Miss Cora Snychr gavo a piano selection entitled JSenrta willKj Miss Arira Ihudy of Provo phMxed iho t members with ti plrno MIle tlon entitled Moiiunoths This closed the I Itmoons programme Tho F cub will meet Monday next July 2nd when election of officers will be held Tho president earnestly requests every member mem-ber to mnko an effort 10 attend an tho mooting Is an Important ono Time meeting meet-ing will be held at the home of Mrs AV S Snyder ai JO oclock tomorrowS tomorrow-S S 0 Tuesdaj > evening Mr and lr Charles D Rooklcdgo onlcrtuincd very Informally Infor-mally at slMythrcc at the Snyuut homo on Main street The rooms wore brilliantly bril-liantly lighted and the bright spring gowns added to the beauty of the t delightful de-lightful gathering Light refreshments wero served after which prizes wero awarlod lo ladle llrst Mrs C II AVlthey consolation Mr Victor M 1 Clem H of Salt Lake Gentlemans llrst J C Wootcr consolation S D I Thompson Thomp-son Thoao who enjoyed the delightful evening were M Msrs and Mestlamer W G Lamb AV AAr Armstiong J AV Geiger Up I Snyder J M Ixickhart J V V < AVhlte Dr E P Lccompic AV V Rice P McPhcrson Mcsdames 1 C South well Y M 1 Clement D C McLaughlin Oharles Shields Miss Vela Hardy of Provo Miss Bessie AVIIson Miss Cora Snyder Miss etta Furnsworlh Dr C 1 AVilon J C AAecior D Gonler S D Thompson George D Blood and R J AVestcoll c8tcol a t Q Wednesday evening Mr Charles Shields gave n t pleasant sixtythree In honor of her guests Miss Vera Hardy of Provo and Miss Maria McGulrc of Ogduti Six lublcs wero required to accommodate Iho gucsis Light refrcshmonls wero served by the hostess who was assisted by MM AV AV Armstiong Mrs D C Mclaughlin Mclaugh-lin and Mrs J V Golger l Prizes were awarded lo Mrs DC McLtiughlln and L Llcduman The Invited guests were Miss Jean Pearson Mlsa Minnie Kcscol Miss Mamlo Hurly Miss Ajmoa JIarrlngton Miss Mary McGhce Misi Cora Snyder Miss Mavmo Pearson Miss Maud Gray Miss BoHslo Grose Miss Uessle Wilson Minn Bertha Ollsch Miss Franklo Noon an Miss Ray McMaslers of Snit Lake Messr L Llederman Dock Oordcr Dan B Shields Dr Donoher George D Blood V I 1 Wcsicoii jjcn Hampton John Malta J B Fleming John Thompson H 1 So Thompson R Rlehmoml nr Salt Lake Charles P Shields l Robot Vhorrllt Chl1eH < s nOhlr IIrlllt and James Shields > t S I S I Miss MarIa McGulre ono of bedOUft I charming belies arrived in the Parit AVtsdncsxhiy 10 visit with Mr l and Mrs J Int AV GeIger v 1 9 0 I Wednesday morning Mrs David Keith o 7 J t 1 I chaperoned a artr l of Salt Lake ladles I up 10 tho Silver King mine where they u s cro royally entertained The party I cOIlstv < or Mrs SIInh 16 I flrhtnford I MrI Judgo Powers M Jtmdgi I hlknox I Mrs Wuodurd Irs Gorgu Downey and i Mls Crawford M Salt nltf and Irn VI V Rice Mrs Victor M 1 ClemenT Sirs H C riouthwell Mr and Mrs W G I I Lamb N I I S S 4 Thursday morning Mrs Keith clmper I l I onOil the same party to the Ontario mine J Whet e they WITO entertalrcrt Tho Salt Lake ladls departed on the 130 train for I Zl ion I 1 declaring f to be n trip never to bo forgotten I I I S 0 t I Wednesday evening the mcmbera of Limo I 1 Ennlern Star wero delightfully enter J 1I talncd In their lodgcroom when a guess I Ins l content was given time fortunate I puessors proved to bo Sam 1 Raddon I I I who was awarded the prize Cole amid I sherbet was served and I happy evening spout In this pleasant pastime I Mlsi Carrie Sutton smd sister 1 Mrs I j I LynnKlmball returned from 1 ilollghtful i visit with rolatlvos In Provo iis Sut I I I6n will remain in tho Park for sometime some-time i 4 r o 1 t Mrs Victor r Clement who has been i LIme gucsfof Mrs AV V IMce for the parft ten days returned to Salt Lake Thursday i I 1 Thurs-day afternoon o 1 I ISmcry W While who has been study I log dentistry In Boston for tho post two I years Is I expected to arrive homo TIIOS i day to spent the summer with his par I cms Mr and Mrs J 1 W While S 5 aMiss a-Miss Ray McMasters of Salt Lake Is time guest of Mr and Mrs F A Bird Miss Ray hns visited in tho Park before and in uoll and lavoribly known i O 5 Charles D 1 Rooklcdgo departed for Xe vada Thursday afternoon wheie he ox pecios tb remain if lie Is I favorably Impressed Im-pressed with thin country Mrs Rooklcdgo and children will Join S him K later on I Mr and Mrs Solon Spite conic up from Slllo Limo metropolis to remain several days I they are at home to their friends at tho Ontario mill 1 S o Miss Beatrice KcarnK of Salt Lako Is I 1 visiting 1 with Mr and Mrs Fred R Davis S 0 C MraD S Swan of Provo urYlvcd In the I Park tho guest of Mr and In P H I Towoy I I I ° I I Mrs Sarah Blumgren and Charles 1 Logglo wore unlled In the holy bonds of matrimony by time Re Father Galllgan Sunday morning at the home of the bride I Only a few Intlmato friends of the con Iractlng parties witnessed tho ceremony A dollclcus dinner was served and a number num-ber of beautiful and useful presents wero given time happy pair They CIO at homo I to their friends on Woodsldc avenue C 1 S I I Sunday July 1st tho Congregational church will bo dedicated The Rev I George A Conrad will officiate and an excellent musical programme In charge of Mrs r i1 F Allen will be rendered As Mrs Allens reputullon as a musician Iso Is I so well known It goes without saying that the church will be crowded Tho T F F club was pleasantly entertained en-tertained at time home of Frank II Barrel Friday evening Tho usual good time was had by these Jolly young people S S o Mrs J M Cross entertained the Ask Mo club Thursday afternoon Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served nnd the members I mem-bers enjoyed n pleasant n afternoon Tho Japanese lecture given In time Methodist Meth-odist church Thursday Friday and Saturday Satur-day evenings wore llbornllv attended and the sum realized will lift time debt considerably consid-erably Tho oppressive heat caused a I largp number to remain awaj a 60 Miss Vera Hart of Provo md Miss Maria McGulrc of Ogden were the guests I of honor at l very pleasant C3 party on Friday afternoon given by Mrs Charles Shields Prizes for the afternoon were awardcc to Mrs D C McLaughlin Mrs = Ir W G Lamb and Mrs W fcLuhIn Light refreshments were served on small tables made attractive by decorations o yellow rcses Besides tho guests of honor there F were present Miss Carrie Sutton of Provo Miss Cora Snyder Miss Bertha Gltsch Miss ietla Farnsworth Miss Lena Moblr Isg Miss I Ray MeMaslers Mrs I W r Snyder Mrs r E Hubbard Mrs A Williams I A IIm5 Mrs C D Rooklodgc Mrs J Frazier Mrs II Wolsch Mrs Dr C 1 Wilson Mrs W G Lam Mrs W E Boyd Mrs Dr E P Lccompic Mrs W V Rice Mrs H C Southwell airs W W Armstrong Arm-strong Mrs D C McLaughlin Mrs J F Geiger Mr J W White Mrs E Howard How-ard Mrs AIn Mrs Bcggs Mrs J L Geiger Mrs Charles Heatn Mrs Walter Scott Mrs W W Wallace Mrs I IIer I Bird Mrs P McPherson 1 rs J M r Lockhart Mrs F R Davis Mrs I A McCarty and Mrs F W Hoyt t S S S I Friday evening the bal given by the L D S was well attended and a delightful evening apont by all who attended After j2 oclock Mrs D C McLaughlln chaperoned chap-eroned a party to her home whore de licious refreshments wen served Tho e who attended wore Mr and Mrs W G Lamb Mr and Mrs J AV Geiger Mr and Mrs WW Armstrong Mr and Mrs E Howard Mrs C D Rookledge Mrs Charles Shields Miss VeT Hardy Miss Cora Snyder Miss Maria McGulre PROVO SOCIETY A happy wedding party assembled at tho cosy home of Judge and Mrs 1 M I Kollcgg of the Fifth ward Wednesday CNening when the marriage of Miss Jose marrat phlne B Kellogg unit Mr Richard H Beosloy was solemnized Rev E G Hunt of Salt Lake olllclating Tasteful decor tions of llowers and nlants ornamented the rooms and the lovely bride elegantly gowned In white and tho happy groom took iiosltlon under n beallful lloral arch vhoro tjie Impressive marriage ceremony was consummated Miss Rose Noon officiated as bridesmaid and Dr C E Boltomly us groomsman The gucsts spent the evening plcusanll In partaking of a delicious wedding supper enjoying music and song and extending congratulations congratula-tions to the happy couple The guests woro Messrs and Mesdames Rev E G Hunt 1 IV Sharp J C AVuynlck Mes damo Rachel Brlggs Elizabeth B Kellogg Kel-logg Thomas Bocsloy Thomas Bccslcy I Jr Misses Josephine Kellogg Rose Noon Arllatc lOlllolt Dr C J Bottomly and John KelloKir Mrs Beoslcy Is I time accomplished daughter I daugh-ter of Judge and Mis Kellogg and Mr Ucesley Is 1 ft successful young businessman business-man of this clly bolh have I large circle of fnotiiJs who will null In wishing them a huppy and prosperous wedded life V 0S Mrs E A AVedgwoocl and Mrs AV D Roberts Jr gave a very enjoyable re roptlon and lawn fete nt the Hotel J Roberts Rob-erts Tuesday evening The spacious rooms I wero ornamented with plants und lower and the largo and wellkept grounds brilliantly bril-liantly Illuminated with Chinese I lan teruns A choice musical ana literary pro gramme Mas rendered in the parlor In Iarlor < which Miss Arvllla Clark Murray Twelves and AV D Roberts Jr appeared In vocal selections I Miss Belle Mornhan In piano recitals and Miss Nolke In readings Ifho perfect evening made dancing on tho lawn thorough enjoyable music being supplied bv Dnrton orchestra Delicious refreshments were served and tho > ovent I proved ono o tho mont successful social funcllons of Lime season The following wero the guests Messrs and Mpsdnmes AVIlllam I M 1 Roylancc Reed Smoot J R II TWLUOH George Iluvcrcnmp Sam Schwab Charles De Molsy George AV Craig CiV Barnes J B King A E I Buckler V AV Tnylor George 6 Taylor John T Taylor n E Knowldon 1 E Corfmnn Arlhur Sutton Grant C Bag try I n R Irvine Jr D A Irvine W IS Scone AIN lledquhtl Jr Lomi Bachman Bach-man W R Pike A L I AVoodhoupe J I M Jonsen S J Jones D II RoberK D J AVMIllamp K J O Taft R A MnrneV J 1C l CJujevo Eil L Jones r D Dixon Thomas John Mesdames AV Jl Moon hun Hannah C Turker Annie Jones At kin A O Smoot J M 1 AValkcr Sam A King MlKyes Mlrlanl Nolke Bculah and I Lena Bacnmixn ntherliio Seiirlc Anim Ike Belle Monahon Fawn Twelve Ar via Clark Rose Young Freda Barnum j I I Maggie Stewart Huttlo Donnett Messrs 1 I I Rev Hoff Ben Schwab Murray TvveKon I i C K Rowland V A R Loose Eugene i Jones J R Rnrsch Harxcv Cluff J T Clark and S M Barlow I a n 0 I Fraternalday at the lake Friday wns avery I a-very enjoyable outing fOI tho various fra I lornnl societies of the city together with 1 I I many friends The day was plcasanlly spent In iho various outdoor amusements I provided bv the mnnatrors of the I event closing wUh a ball In the pavilion In tho 1 evening 0 It i I I Mrs Clove of Pall lltch who has been i visiting her son Postmaster Clove for several weeks loft for her home Friday L O 6 < 1 The member set Limo IJapllsl 1 church ami a number friends enjoyed a pliasnul I outing at Geneva last Wednesday It 0 t Thti Fourth ward Suinlaysehool held thilr annual outing at Nelsons park Wednesday Prof Moses C q Davla relurmd from I Ann Arbor la l week where he has com plolml I a course In the law department of the University of Michigan He and Mrs 11 1 c U Davis J are visiting Mrs Dnvlss parents Hon J nnd Mrs 8 Jl Thurmnn Mr Davis has I not yet decided where ho will locale 5 t 5 H 1 JIr Nelson and family arrived from Omaha last week with tho IntentIon of m irking Provo their homeS home-S S i Today Mr and Mrw William li Tlydalch arrived over the lllo Grundo AYcsiern and wore met by rolatlves nt the denot whO brouglil Mr and Mrs Rydalchs children lo the ruin anJ thc family continued onto on-to Salt Lake Mr Rydnlch has graduated gradu-ated from ih > law doparlmenl of the l > ul vorslly of Michigan Ho will probably make his home In Prove r I S Mr and o1N4W J Strong anil Mrs Clara Batomnn ol Alpine aro visiting I friends and relatives In Provo > > 5 0 Miss Lizzie Butler of Mount Pleasant J was visiting Miss Alice Brown last week I a C > S Mr and Mrs C TL Mnellus l of St Paul M inn arc spending tho summer at the upper falls In Provo canyon 00 0 Bert Boshard one of the Utah volunteers volun-teers who hnM a position III tho census bureau i III Washington writes to friends that ho Is enjoying the musical and theatrical the-atrical attractions of thc capital Mr Dan Dunning another returned volunteer now with the Rio Grande Western Railway company will leavo for Washington on tho Fourth to accept a position In tho census bureau t J Henry Bailey of Salt Lako was visiting I visit-ing h friends In Provo hist week S S a C IF I Jones of tIme Second ward returned Wednesday from a mission to the Southern South-ern Slates > S A Tfenrlckfcn tho Scollcld merchant visited his mother In this city last week H < t Tho home1 of Mr Iud Mrs N A Book r f the Third ward was the scene of a very happy l wedding Wednesday evening when heir daughlcr Mlns Johanna was united In i marriage to Mr AVIlllam Gundry of Salt Lake The rooms wero tastefully decorated with myrtle streamers and polled plants The lovely bride was handsomely hand-somely gownrd In light pink silk trimmed with lace canning white lilies Tho ceremony cere-mony was performed by Justice Noon In the l presence of a largo number of rein lives and friends who snowcrcd congratulations congratu-lations l and good wishes on the happy couple cou-ple A sumpluous wedding KUiper was snrcnd before time guests and the evening pleasantly socnt whim music and games Mr and Mrs Gundry will leaH In a few dnyx for Silver City where they will rc sltlo I 6 O The Ice cream festival given In tho Third ward nssemblyrooms Tuosdny I evening by the Relief society and tho Y T M I A waN n very successful affiilr Delicious refreshments were served and It fine literary and musical programme carried car-ried through a i O Mr5 A It Rauhof of Eureka came over today with lh > Intention of making her home in this citv I a 0 Misses nona Ada and Edith Duscnborry I arrived today from Eureka were they have made their home for about two I years Their mother Mrs AV 11 Duscn berry and brother A O Dusenberry will I como over on the Fourth time fnmib I Intends in-tends to remain In Provo In the future t 0 Mrs Jennie Hyde of Springvllle and I Mrs Geneva Justoscn of Spring City arc I visiting relatives In Provo o Q S A large and very successful social galh crlng Vas hold In the Brl ham Young academy Friday evening In celebration of the blrlhday anniversary of Hon J 0 I Booth Airs J B Koflcr and Ellas 1 S Gee mal tho wedding anniversary of Prof and Mrs B S Ulnkley Prof and Mrs 1 Joseph Jensen and Prof nnd Mrs lL E Giles The social wns arranged by Mrs Olive C Bean assisted by a number of other ladles nnd proved a very onjoyablo I affair An Impromptu programme of speeches Hong and music vas given In the musicroom nixl a sumptuous banquet I ban-quet was served In the domestic department depart-ment rooms There were over 100 guests I present 0 a Mrs J J Steiner of Pan lIltch is visItS lIb Mrs Jesse AV Crosby of this city |