Show EUREKA SOCIAT AND PERSONAL Movements oi People in Society Weddings and Uotea Eureka Dec 22 > Quito a number of young people who have beenattending school at AUj Halfowa coUcso and St Mars acadcmS1 In Salt Lake City are at home for the holidays Among them aro Miss Winnie MeHatton Miss Dot Thomas Misses MutUda and Annie Kohl Dan and Jerry llollixnO Arvcllo BaIrd arid William Ryan Miss Alice Adams Of this placo and F D Wood of San Francisco Cal wore united In marriage at the residence of Bishop N A Empcy on Brigham street In Salt uho City last Thursday morning morn-Ing Only a few Of the most Intimate friends of the couplowere present when Bishop Empey performed the ceremony after which a dainty wedding breakfast was served Mr and Mrs Wood departed on the 1245 train for San Francisco where they will reside Mr Wood has I been making his homo In Eureka for several sev-eral months during the erection of the J May Day dry concentrating plant Und It j wait during this time that he met and i courted Miss Adams who Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Adams and every e-very prominent young lady of the camp well liked by all who were fortunate enough to form her acquaintance Mr Woods Interests hero will bring him hack to Eureka a great deal Mr and Mrs Brig Smoot of Provo ore the guests of Mr and MR Watson M Nesblt Sr for the holidays Mr Smoot was employed at the Lchl Sugar factory last summer Edward Frisbee and Miss Rattle Gardner Gard-ner two young people of this camp woro Joined In matrimony last Wednesday at tho Salt Lakrt Temple They have returned re-turned to Eureka where they will begin housekeeping Mr Frisbee Js employed at tbe BujllonBcck mine < v Mrs Dennis Sullivan arid son Emmet returned yesterday from a weeks stay with friends at the capital City Attorney Frank H Holzhclmcr transacted business at Salt Lako the early part of the week Nick JInnley the proprietor of the Hub saloon spent Thursday and Friday at Salt Lake 6 k t Mrs C E Hulsh vsIted Salt Lake last Tuesday Miss Roberts returned to her home In Provo last Tuesday morning after a very pleasant visit with friends at Knights vlllo and Robinson W A Holzhclmcr and wife returned yesterday from a short visit to Salt Lake A benefit ball was given at the hall last Wednesday night for James Obey Mr Okcy lost his eyesight In an explosion ex-plosion In the Moulaoon mine several years ago I Taylor Bales who has been employed at the Marsac mill at Park City Is nt home for the holidays Rev P ODonohoo of SL Patricks church was n Salt Like visitor this week R C Whltmoro of Salt Lake was In camp last week William llatfield manager of tim Snow llako Mining company spent Wednesday antI Thursday of last week In tho camp Mr Hatilcld Is devoting considerable of his attention to this property and expects soon to have It listed among the shippers of the Tlntlc district B Christensen spent several days of the past week at Salt Lako transacting business The Ladles Aid society of the M E church gave an oyster supper yesterday afternoon and evening A largo variety of articles suitable for Christmas gifts were also on sale and the ladles cleared a nlco sum of money on the affilr For Her Sake appears at Odd Fellows Fel-lows hall next Thursday evening City Treasurer T M Holland spent Monday and Tuesday at Ncphl J A Pierce was In Salt Lako last Tuesday Tues-day looking after some matters which Demanded his attention k Joseph WIghtman and Joseph M6ebcck were In Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day of last week Harry Campbell returned from a visit to tile capital last Wednesday George Biter secretary of the Eureka Hill Mining company was out from Salt Lake the early part of tho week Inspecting Inspect-ing work nt that oldtimer Patrick Leary name down from Butte Mont last Thursday after an absence of several months James Larson of the May Day mine came outjfrom Salt Lake last Friday Ho was accompanied by Messrs Oswald Quick Miller and Plerco of Salt Lake These gentlemen visited the May Day maine and several other Tlntlc properties In Judge Booths Court Provo Dec 2L Judgo Booth held a session ses-sion of court today and transacted the following business Francis Taylor charged with adultery with Mrs Mary Bennett was arraigned and time for plea set for Mqnday next bond fixed at 500 John G Jest found guilty of adultery ordered to appear January 5th for sentence sen-tence William Hortle charged with Incorrlgi blllty was sent to tile reform school at Ogden Henry Aahton of Lchl was recommitted to the State Insane asylum This makes the third time the unfortunate man has been committed to that Institution Florence Franklin was granted a divorce di-vorce from Hebcr C Franklin on the ground of failure to provide The plaintiff plain-tiff was awarded tho custody of n minor child In the case of Lovena Montague vs George B Montague wherein time plaintiff plain-tiff made application for nllowunce for minor children the court today ordered the defendant to pay 100 per year In quarterly payments for the support of tao two youngest children payment to bo made to plaintiff Jens Christian Jensen a native of Denmark Den-mark was granted his naturalization papers |