Show The year lfoH hus passed Into a memory but such a bright memory that many years muy como and go and Salt Lake society will probably hot have another i Kucli cheery season to look back upon Tho your came to a close laVa round of gayoty and fin Eastern woman was heard to remurk that fiv cities could boast 01 so man and such elegant entertainments as wore crowded Into tho last days of the year But Tho King Is dead long live the King This Is the New Year and the first day It l llllod to overflowing with social so-cial events Mr nnd Mrs Sharp give their reception and among the Informal at homes will be those of Mrs und Miss Nelll Mrs McClure at tlm homo of Judge Miner Misses Barton and Brccdcn at tho homo of AttornoyGoieral Brcedcn Mrs A H Peabody MLsca Morris and Sanders the Misses Hyde and friends Mrs Shepard Mry Gnbv Misses Shcpard and Gab Duncan McYlchlo and Mrs Corning nnd many others Then the earlier part of th day will be enjoyed by many at the buffet lumhnon bv Mr und Mrs Burns Macdonald so society will start In to pay its homage to thb new king amid truly regal 1 surroundings < Gov and Mrs Wells and Senator Kcnrns will be amon the guests of Col and Mrs Holmes at dinner at the Amelia Pal ace tonight t Tho guests of Col and Mn I Holmes worn given a rare treat at the Tabernacle yesterday when Prof JohnJ McClollan gave an organ recital In their honor A largo number of the Salt Lako friend of Col nnd Mrs Holmes were also present to enjoy the event The procraminos had been very tastefully printed for tin event I Prof McClollan pJaved tho preluco to not three of ohunsrln Cradle Sonr bv Haborblor Mi en on Gavultp by Thomas Spring Song by Mendelssohn Caprlcrlo bv kemalgre Hymn of be Nuns by Woly Mule Chorus Tann hausor Marrh and ending with iho StarSpangled Banner1 Mr H I S God dard assisted singing Ilosannn by Granlcr u to V The rnlrerNlty part set for Friday night has been advanced to January 10th The chaperons will bo Mosdames J L Hawllns J T Klngsburv Iloyt Sherman Egbert Roberts R S Miller W W Rltcr and Vivian McCune Miss Vera Van Fleet of Denver Is visit ing her cousins Mrs Elliot and Mrs Blck ford V I Miss Minnie Snow delightfully enter talncd 11 number of her frlonda at a watchnight pariv at her home In Farmers Farm-ers ward last night The party gathered early in the evening and enjoyed Itself In all kinds of nvrr making until the old year wfts poen to pass away when the guests departed for their homes V A crowd of Jolly young folks gathered at the hom ° of Miss Ada Swaiirr on Tenth East street last night to enjoy themselves In a witohnlehi party A very enjoyable LImo was spent by all Mrs Otis Ij I Rrown went to Park City yesterday morning Misses Belle and Amy Black of Boise aro passing the holidays with their sloter Mrs J R Lrotchcr Iatcr they t will go East Mrs A II Peabody will receive Informally Infor-mally this Afternoon after 3 oclock i Mrs Samuel TVIeDowcll has returned from Denver where she has been for the past month V ft m A delightful Christmas entertainment was given tho children of St Marks cathedral Sundayschool on Monday even ing in tho parlors of Iho church An Interesting In-teresting little play was enjoyed by those present and an altogether delightful even Ing was passed 1 Those who took part In tho programme were Miss Bertha Pitt Dorothy Leonard Margaret Leonard Hazel Oswald Florence God be Porclval Lontae Ovorllelfl Bird Curds Cohen Bthclbcrt Coffin Clay Wallace Paul Stevenson Richard Cabell Albert Hoffman Hoff-man V Ilamlfh J ddy Webster Gary LOs man V V Or V The I MIsses Jean and Beatrice Hyde Miss Mabel Harkcr and Miss Tess Wil llamA will receive informally on Now Years day from 3 to G at tho homo of tho former 40 West North Temple street oil S Mlsn Elizabeth Palmer has Issued Invitations Invi-tations for Thursday and Friday evenings even-ings V Mr and Mrs Arthur D Lynn delightfully delight-fully entertained at an Informal dialing dish party last evening For the boreflt of the Scandinavian mission mis-sion house In Copenhagen Denmark was a concert ball md supper given at ChrIs tenon hall last evening under the auspices aus-pices of SkandlimvlRk Parvultnlngi Ko t 1cf 41 mlto Coy Heber M Wells made an ap preoela lie and appreciated address and others speaking were Joseph E Taylor and Andrew Jcnson Then followed Scan H rIm nr < l r in rriJc by Miss Itlm iOI 4 L > iaa i KninL llagman Mrs I Christine Anderson Miss Mathilda Christi Joseph Slumber Miss Berna Kruntzc Miss Emma Rnwlck llyruin Olson Knut Lonquist Thomas J Jacobson Jacob-son M Chrlstopherj Ole Guldbrand sen and Hyruin Olson Then came tho ball Gov and Mrs H M Wells lending tho grand march at 930 oclock followed bv Apostle and Mr 1 A II Lund Later regular dancing was In order and a merry tlmo was the result Lillie Ethel Bceslcy and Emma lineman gave fancy dances Tho supper was an de ant one und a fun tore of the evenlrgs entertainment The hall was tastefully decorated Swedish Danish and Norwegian nags being used with tho Stars and Stripes evergreens and many light Mr and Mrs W 13 Wlngato and Miss ingale are at homo to their friends at No SO S street S Miss Ada KInney Is at homo to her friends at No SO S street Miss Van Fleet of Denver Is visiting Mrs Elliott nnd Mrs B D Blckford w Miss Stella Dajnes will give an Informal at homo next Friday evening Dancing will be tho principle feature of tho evening even-ing a a A number of young people enjoyed a pleasant dance at the Manitou last oven Ins 4 Owing to tho critical Illness of Mrs Jennie S Whitehead who was last night reported to be beyond medical aid Miss Wlnnlfred Whitehead and the Misses Mc Knight will not receive their friends this atternoon as was announced This morning at 0 oclock the marriage of Miss Louise Beasley and Howard H Lawson will he solemnized at the home of Miss Beasloy nt 131 L street Immediately Imme-diately after the ceremony the young people will leave on an extended bridal tour |