Show II t f1 Jl1l til 1A Tt ° ar5 irrY < t AB3te 3t m The post week has been a very dull one 10 for as social happenings are concerned a us lb usually the case with the week following ar fol-lowing the round of Thanksgiving din ten etc II iff Mr and Mrs A TL Wcctcr were at home Friday evening to the following I friends Mr and Mrs J M Reynoldu Mr and Mrs llr and MIT C A Ulocher an Charles Heath Mrs Woohrle Mr and lrR G E Mr and Mrs fire F Sherman S t Mr and Mrs K WlK t Mr and Mrt E P Mrs U K JJubbard Mr and le Compte Mr and Mrs F A McCarty 3Ire P McPliprson Mr J lalla and the JUshosj I Pearson X Goodrich M 1 Gray F and the Misses Harris of Salt Lake Ihe f delightful event was given in honor oc Ur and Mrs J M Reynolds of Salt Lake oil Rev Father Galligan entertained a few frit nds at dinner Sunday assisted by his nlcr Mrs J J GaWgan Thoao present l were Mrs Senator Kearns Musters llamas and Edmund Kearns Mrs A Conlnn Master Charles Conlon Miss KninceiS Wilson Miss Bessie litnfMl Dan Galilean and Master John Galligan Those who assisted Mrs Gallium wore Mss Kato Malone and Miss Uunevlevc I Fitzpatrick u 11 p Mr ahd Mrs II S Townsend cntcr i talnd 1 ttt dinner Thursday of last week Tho guests were Miss Florence Hurlburt and the Messrs 1 C Hunt R McDonald tiiul A McDonald r 11 II i tolls Florence Hurlburt entertained her fellowsonnies Friday evening in a most cntTtJiInlng and Jolly manner With toasts for the class of CO and roasts for ull other classes class ongs and games the affair was enjoyed most thoroughly A dainty luncheon wus served at the close of tho tvenlngs fun Those present were the MlfSCH Ycia Define and TcssU Lambert 1 Lam-bert of Salt Lakr N Goodrich Mao HirlgcB Laura Townsend Edna lllcln x eon Morn I Crosaman Pearl Reynolds m Gertrude Voods Margaret Nhnmo Ruby r RcjnohlH Nclllo Jotmlngs Helen Deason and Vhmlo Jennings and the Messrs n Itolitrt Watson Edgar Green Emmott Wright Frank Hurl burl and Prof J I nllUCe Co 0 r i I Uintah lodge No 7 held their annual election of officers Wednesday evening nrnl elected officers for the ensuing year as follows W A noddon P V M tErn t-Ern O S W II J 1 Fullcerson J W lp A McCurty treasurer C A Ulocher secretary After other bu lnot < < s wan ti tr ° actfd the members met In social newhin time fcatuies of which were liP lhes impromptu and n delicious lurch The officers Just elected will be lutulkd the 2iith of this month A Jolly skating party composed of the llltscs May Ilcdgci I I Rose Barnlcott Vera Dcone Tcsalu l Lumbort and Llillun hedges and the Mssrc Frank Barnlcott Rob nay and George Geiger went TO Brick lUlls Saturday night Laura Townsend was host at a pretty afternoon Friday Flinch constituted the afternoons entertainment A light lunchonn was partaken of after tho close of the games Those present were the Ulpxcs V Deanc N Goodrich Florence llurlburt > TesKlu LJimhcrl and Margaret Kin mo II r The Methodist church gave a chicken plo > upper Friday evening The largo at tctulnnco netted quite a sum for those 1 Who worked so diligently to arrange tills upper Gertrude Woods May Hedges Florence Hurlburt Bessltinnd UpJUj liarnlcott and Bob Rny Fred Cook Frank Hurlburt Bob Wright and Bobby Sykca formed a ally crowd or pknibrn Wcdnotday event In even-t Thf following Is til programme of the ram rlcalo given at tho home of J T Kvs crl for pupils and pnrC11ts Duct Mrs Diem and Miss Kcsccl Moonlight Sail to the isle of Love LoveBcadcl Bcadcl Inura Townsend HAt Evrnlap Arnold Sortonc Cko I I Octuch Jupivncaft Dame u v Esther Grldlcy Nocturne Novln ndidncoTriirlburt Aalti Chopin tMlslt Ktfflctl MirchloncaV Crftjtcehi VL Smith lII hl1on Nevin Florence Hurlburt Siting Songl i MordelsHohn I Mrs I Oicm 1T Flatterer Laura Tovtiaor 3 Chammado Polonaise and wais Chopin MliM RcuUv Miss Ready road l ova very Intercat 1m irtlcloj on Chopin and his music LJiit frcahmcnts were m nerved r a The Iallos society or the Conproga tlcrjl church are holding vw > Uly alelings for tin purpose of arranclnt their Christ mud market which will lie hM in the chTli on the 15th of this month The Inn meeting wa held nt mho homo of Mi J Whlto Ono ol mime chief attrnc tic J at the market will he the collection of watercolor jnilntlngri These pictures tl ir trriilirf of artlNti from all over the uorld will bo un calUiltlon by Miss 1 l Kearney of Salt Lake The usual booths of knickknacks homemade fruits etc will he open Coffee will be served without with-out charge to visitor M 0 3 Dr and Mrs W Donoher enter tamed very Informally Monday evening in honor of Dr and Mrs E Root of Salt Lake the guests being Prof and Mrs F A Mc Carty = Prof and Mrs C A Ulocher Mr and Mrs A Weetcr Mr and Mrs J W Geiger and Miss Kate Thorpe II CI r The skating party given at Kimballs by the Clerks union of this city was a huge success due to the perfect condition of the ice and tho weather About 100 people peo-ple glided till midnight A Most pleasant Indeed was tho Kensington Kensing-ton given by Mrs F Hoyt Wednesday afternoon With pleasant chat and music the afternoon was enjoyed by the many ladles present Mrs V Wcotcr read In I avery a-very entertaining manner several Love Songs of Childhood from Eugene Field and Miss 1C Malone favored the company with several piano selections Mrs Hoyt was assisted In serving by Mrs W Davies Da-vies and the Misses Maud Gray and Jean Pearson f O 14 I The concert Friday evening given by = Miss Emma Ramsey In the Dewey theater was a decided HUCCCSH The large audi once listened to her marvelous singing electrllled and the applause which followed fol-lowed every rendition was simply tumultuous II tu-multuous u P Among those who left for the city Sunday Sun-day after pleasant visits with relatives and friends l were the Misses Vera Deeno and resale Lambert Frieda Funk and Knthryne Cunningham amid the Messrs Brown Stevenson and McClelland 00 Co k John L n7l of Ogden spent several days In the Park this week or Miss Bessie Fad lst returned to tho city Sunday u Miss Lulu Nelson spent several l days In I ZIon this week Co Mra J Stoll was a visitor to tho city Sunday o Miss Joan Woods returned to Salt Lake Sunday after a most enjoyable visit with acquaintances in Park CI or John Galllgon returned to resume his studies ut All Hallows after spending his Thanksgiving holiday with relatives and friends n r Mr and Mrs J M Reynolds andMaster Harold left for their home In Zion after a pleasant visit here with Mr and Mrs A Wcctcr and Mr and Mrs G E Hedges 4 Lee Wright was a business visitor to Zion this week o Fred Backus and family visited in Park last week returning to Salt Lake Sunday 0 0 John Carter of Provo a former Parkllc was In town this week 0 Sam Trewlck IE visiting In Parka Park-a Roy MclCendrlcks visited Park friends last week W John Fitzgerald was a Monday arrival o Bert Blades spent Monday In Park 0 Judge W S Lockhurt returned Monday from a short stay In Zion A S Jells was among Mondays ar rlvalu f i Mr and Mrs Vie Youngburg returned from a two days visit In the city Monday o GUll Shunter was In Park Monday 0 0 Miss Ruby Wonn loft Sunday after a most pleasant visit with her parents Mr amid Mrs H Wonn Mrs A Jackson left Sunday for Auburn Au-burn Cal where she will visit with her uncle till spring Mrs Lawrenco Cunningham was among Sundays departing vl ltorg a Mips Maud Thompson left Sunday for her homo In the city after a pleasant stay In Park Dr and Mr K Root who were the guests of Dr and IIIH W Donoher left for the city Wednesday 0 airs J McDonald was on Wednesdays outgoing Mrs Matter of Salt Lake l snout the brat half of this w < ck visiting In Park While hero she wan the guest ot her daughter Mr F James 11 Mrs Heal left for the city Wednesday P Dr R Wight spent Thursday In Zion 0 1 W Geiger mane a business trip to Salt Lake nursdmty Y rank Evans an old Park I to who hash has-h n In West Africa for sevoral yearn past wan In Park this wool shaking founds with old acquaintance o Dr W Donoher was n visitor to 71011 Thursday a a Henry Springs came up from tho city Thursday r George A miry formerly of Pnrk but now residing in Halt Lake spent Thursday here v r George Ilorvln returned from a business trip to tho city Thursday Mr Conrad fomcrly pastor of Parks Congregational church Is now located nt McCook Neb Ills family acoompanlcvl him to his now Held of labor While hero Mr Conrad and family made many friends whose best wlshcs went with I them S r 0 Walter Webb of Ogdcn spent Thursday In Park S P 0 T C Boyd of Salt Lake was among Parks visitors Thursday M W L King of Salt Lake was in Park Tuesday r James Rnffa was In Park from Ogden Tuesday i 0 r I Miss X A Crawford of Salt Lake was a Tuesday visitor o r o Mrs C A Thomas of Colton was In Park Tuesday a r Mrs J Brandt visited with Park frlen sand s-and relatives Friday |