Show k Wasatch Whispers Ncphl Pratt who had spent Sunday with his family returned to take up the burden of life again yesterday Mr and Mrs Frank Newton are visiting with lie Pratt family Charles Wilcken and Hugh J Cannon Can-non much against their will returned home yesterday by private conveyance St Pauls circle of Kings Daughters will give a lawn fete Thursday night at Mrs Ferdinand Dlckerts residence 541 South Main for the benefit of St Marks hospital e Mrs S A Greenlg formerly a resident resi-dent of this city Is In town from Spokane Spo-kane and Is visiting with her son Louis Greenlg on Second North street 04 G B Rlgdon and Beryle E Worth Ingion a young Salt Lake couple wero married by Judge Tlmmony last evening even-ing a o Mr and Mrs Max Harris hqvo returned re-turned from their Eastern trip and will be at home at 123 South West Temple street S a a Mrs D S Spencer who has been In the city for a few days past will go back lo the sylvan shades today 9 a a Mrs Louis Seckels and family will l remove from their present location to a cottage on Riverside avenue tomorrow tomor-row Misses May Bryson and Edith Keate arc the guests of Mrs Seckel for a week or more S I Mr and Mrs L O Ensign returned yesterday after a very pleasant stay with friends a o C II Banks was among those who came back unwillingly r S > Lawrence Hammel went out to see I and remained to be conquered oo The Oregon Short Line and the tramcar tram-car from Sandy up to Wasatch Is the favorite route There in absolutely no dutt and my lady who leaves home In I immaculnlc while will find herself In i time same condlllon whon she arrives at the end of her journey There Is a good story going the rounds at the expense of a young fellow fel-low who carried a 7 rod a 3 basket and wore his golf suit lie went fishing fish-ing of course and when ho came back there was the mil of a Iron I protruding i from the basket and any amount of ferns and other greens that he had picked along the stream with which lo protect the llsh Ho announced his de termination lo send them to the city time name evening but would allow no j I ono to see thorn But there was one girl who was too shrewd for him and while M leaned over the bridge and told a handsome damsel fairy and fish stories she openod time basket and found one little fish whose appearance Indicated that it mlshl have not had the care that it would have had in case Us mother had attained a ripe old age Tho young man Is now In town |