| Show = = I I p t 11 1 1 l t JiHmi r 11lj I i r I > V illrl II aA Jl if J ItI1 1 I AL1 j I II i I II A i I I I 1U JI I 1 j f fn II I i I I lf 11 j r I r I l I 1 i I Ii L 11 Record of a Quiet i Week 4 II lilt Burning the greens on Twelfth Night I t was the feature of the week Otherwise I I f I f the days wure extremely quiet many j I events being postponed owing to the C I j I death of Mr Low whose family Is reT 1 I I I Ii I tl rcsontatlve of the old legime In ball Lake society and to whom the heartfelt I I 1 I I heart-felt sympathy of all friends waa extended i > ex-tended I h I n J I I Mr Wliiteleys Dinner 1 1 II I I rt I Mr Whlteley entertained at dinner II > I on Tuesday evening at Commercial 11 club his guests being prominent young men connected with tlic smelters under I I 1 I I the hosts munagoincnUlt waa an Ideal j 2 entertainment and all who were present J pres-ent enjoyed It to the utmost I I j III r I A Twelfth Night Party i I I Mlus Shearman Mrs Guc and Mrs k I j r l Alma Dcnbelgh Katz were hostesses on r i III i j Tuesday evening at one of the pleasant I I cat evening parties of the season A I guessing contest was enjoyed In > poets f EJI f I 1 il which the prizes went to Miss Ida V I Hanauer and Dr Lindsay Mrs Ou r I J 1 III and Mr Shearman gave some delightful It I I ducts and the rest of the evening < waa f j passed Informally and wUh a dainty tl Ii I P 1 I 11 I supper A pleasant evening Is I always home I the result at this hospitable II I I 1 fli i Tlio Neil Luncheon r One Is always sure of a delightful i I II j t F time when accepting an Invitation from 1 I 1 I Mrs and Miss Neill They gave a I luncheon on Tuesday which was one oft i I I I of-t the weeks bright events the decora f lilt t I tions menu and nil appointments being r I t r of the very nicest description j I f II I Ili I i Mrs Clemcnts Dinner Party Ij II Last Monday evening Mrs Victor rl K Clement was the hostess of a very ptet 1 1 lily appointed dinner followed by a theater i 11 i I the-ater party at which Mrs William G i l II I l Sharp was the guest of honor The fi f r decorations of the table weic In pink i and Carnations were the now lrr j I anI green L r t ers used and the place cards were very 1 pretty and unique The guests were Ii Mrs Sharp Miss Hammond Miss t I I Harkness Col Bubb CapL llarbeson 1 Dr Critchlow and Mr J Wolcott t I I I I i Thompson Ir I I J The King Dinner Party rf1 Ii I ii i Last Friday evening at the home of i I I I Judge and Mrs Wlllam H King was II I given a prettily appointed dinner The i A I t IiI table was tastefully arranged In the I 111 I i I t center on an elaborate piece of Mexican 1 i I I Mexi-can drawn work was placed an Immense II i t Im-mense cut glass vase filled with red 1 j I I roses Four cut glass candelabra with i 4 Ii red candles and shaded with pond lily i shades helped adorn the table The I 1 ii I drawingroom was beautifully decorated f I t i deco-rated In red and green American ill beauty roses being used The library U I I was artistic In pink and white The i I 1 guests were Mr and Mrs F S Richards t fj 1 1 1 Rich-ards Col and Mrs Holmes Mr and f I I Mrs L R Rogers Mr I and Mrs M B II I iI Whitney Judge and Mrs Henry P i I Henderson IiI li A Bohemian Evening I 1 l W i In her cosy studio last evening Miss t 1 II Ii Jane Mackintosh delightfully entertained t enter-tained u number of friends and the I ii i I 4 I programme was of the most infonviil t II ii j character consisting of delightful music tlI I mu-sic from some of the leading musicians 1 i and bright conversation between numbers I Ii i num-bers Dainty refreshments were served 4 J I 11 At tho Press Club I li 1 I i I I The doings at the Press club from I 111 l I 1 1 lost night until this morning were HI unique In character and pleasant all 11 I who participated although the detalls I 1 of the programme were too Intricate to I t 11 IIII Iil be reported II 1 i Marriages I The marriage of Miss Edith Marion I II I i t HItt and William Pow took place on I t t 1iU S I NewYears day In St Pauls church at k rl j 1030 I i a S Hji f U Word comes from Morgan Utah of I 1 I 1 the marriage which took place on tit Christmas day of Miss Cora Meeais of t 1 I Salt Lake and Albert 13 Lyon of Morgan i 1 I f Mor-gan Many of the friends and relatives I II lib of the two were present to witness the A i ceremony which was performed by i I i t Bishop Anderson at the home of Mrs Mary E Lyon Later In the day a r II I II Christmas dinner was served Mr and f I Mrs Lyon will make their home in Morgan H I i I Mor-gan lj i 111 I t i I i r Purely Personal I li I I U Miss Helen Boyer Is In the city and Is i Id stopping at the Kenyan I 3 11 1 t Hiss Marion Jones who Is visiting In t A It t t the East spent her Christmas holidays If f1 I at Trenton with her relatives the Misses jo c ii Wood fllll t Ii t S S r Jjtii til 1 Mert Wheeler and Art Murphy who I I I v are attending school at Cornell pcnt 1i1 I I their holJdays In New York i 1 r OJ < i IJj f Mr and Mrs W Mont Ferry and t11 i children have returned from an oxtnd t II ed Eastern trip Including Chicago New I t II York Washington and other cities I 11 1 T II i I t They have boon away e for three months I < 1 I I Mrs Donnellan nnd daughter Margaret 9 I ft I Mar-garet have been visiting in Washing r I ii III I ton S i I Miss Molly Scott left last Tuesday 4 I I evening for Carthage Mo l1 S b l 1 Mrs L L Terry and Mrs William A i Akers expect to leave shortly for a 1 trip H to Japan II S S r i Dr E G Gowns of Ml Pleasant Is In the city for a few days and Is visiting Jl 1 Judge and Mrs W H King iI I i S I Mrs J A Reeves and son left Friday r ll for a short trip to Denver i S S S 11 1 Mr and Mrs George Henry Taggart a are at home at 620 South State street I I f 1 I I I k i I 11 I 1 1 until about the middle of the month when they will leave for the const going go-ing by the way of Mexico and the Grand canyon of the Colorado r CII v y Miss Juliet Marks has returned to her home In Ogden after a visit of a few days In this city S S Miss Alice JE Howe has returned roma rom-a pleasant visit In Nebraska and la I at home at Fords hotel Mr and Mrs J B Clinton and Miss Estelle Clinton have returned from a visit to New York Bostoif and Washington Wash-ington I Mrs Walter S Anderson and Miss Pearl Wcilur left Monday evening for Boise Ida where they will make a short visit with friends n i Mrs C B Coulter of Ogden Is In the city and Is the guest of Mrs George Moyer A James and Walker Salisbury left for Cornell Saturday night after spending a very pleasant vacation at home co Mrs W C Coiilson his returned from an extended visit to Colorado Springs and Denver to r Miss Geddos will return to Boston next week Miss JemmDudd has returned re-turned to school at SU Louis s a Mr and Mrs Don C Tufts and children chil-dren left for California on Wednesday morning S Hugh J Park Tr and Miss Park left early in the week for California 0 Miss Russell from Mcicur returned to her home the last of the week after spending a very pleasant week with Mrs J M Hamilton a v e Mr and Mrs Charles S Burton will leave about the middle of the month for California where they will spend the remainder of the winterS winter-S f 9 Mrs Anna Lewis returned Saturday = from Pocatello after a very pleasant visit of two weeks i O Mr and Mrs K W Duncan have gone to Minneapolis n S MlssWoodwatd Is having a delightful delight-ful stay in Denver vhero she Is the guest of the Downeys 4 O Miss Hammond who Is the guest of Mrs Clement will go direct to St Louis when leaving St Lake during the next fortnight O a A Mrs William A Nelden left Monday afternoon for Philadelphia to attend the golden wedding of an aunt and uncle O C ti Arthur Parsons returned to De LaMar La-Mar on Friday S if 4 Miss Helen Shepard feturned Monday to Bountiful u S 0 > Miss Pearl Van Cott has returned to Wellesley Misses Bee Cheesman and Aileen Mac lean have returned to Montlcello after visiting Mrs Gale of St Louis > 0 Miss Edit h Hale left Sunday night for Stanford university after spending the Christmas holidays In the city V SO Miss Holllster Hancock left Thursday Thurs-day for National Park seminary after spending her Christmas holidays at home S 9 Mrs Andrew W Dowd leaves today for her home In Sunnyslde V Mrs William II Cunningham Is visiting visit-ing with relatives in Nebraska Mr and Mrs Cunningham illl not return to Salt Lake to reside It 5 Miss A Bertelle Is visiting in tho city from Philadelphiau u S S Mrs McLaughlin left Thursday morning morn-Ing for Park City to be the guest of Mrs Annstong S S S Mrs W G Lamb ia i visiting In Park City S S S Mrs Cora Snyder returned Sunday from Park City after spending a very pleasant t week there with friends o S Miss Matilda Dern who has been visiting with relatives In Nebraska arrived ar-rived homo Thursday morning o e c Mrs PfouU molhcr of Mrs Fisher Harris will leave In the middle of the month fODlCallfornla oniiT I 0 S Mrs P j Pearley Is visiting in the city from Cheyenne Wyo a H S McNIvens from Ogden Is visit ing with friends In the city 11 Mrs J W Wallace Is in the city from Denver Colo oo S Miss Fannie Walters left Thursday morning for Chicago and expects to he gone six months She will visit In St Joseph Mo before her return u Mrs Bascombe and Miss Manning have returnsd from Europe and as vis lUng Mrs Isaac Jennings 1 q e Miss Allen Jacobs left Thursday even ing for Pasadena Cal I S S S I Mr and Mrs S H Caldwell from I Lawrence Mass arc visiting In the city 00 Mr and Mrs M F Burmester re turned home Thursday after a very pleasant visit in Park City with Mrs E S Heal I Mrs Charles Livingston leave this morning for her home In Rock SprIngs ° be Mr and Mrs N B Newcomb are expected = ex-pected home from California the first of the weeks week-s S S 0 Mrs Tiernan and Mrs Whitney left for southern California Saturday to be gene 1bout three months Miss Elizabeth Clarahan left for her home In Missouri Wednesday Mr nnd Mrs Charles II McMahon have returned to the city after n vlsH of over two months with friends In Muskegon Mich S S S Mrs Jennie Crismon accompanied bv her daughters Mrs W E Stone and Miss Bessie Crlsmon leave for the coast I Thursday morning They contemplate nrcl1lllng tho winter Jn California I Mm Chester E Coulter from Ogden vaN in tho city during tho week MIscollanoouH Events Mro Knickerbocker entertained n number of her frIend at a Kensington yesterday afternoon I U S Mrs William Bean entertained at dinner Friday In honor of Mrs Charles Livingston c a A delightful musicale was given at the home of Mrs A J Johnson Tuesday Tues-day afternoon complimentary to the romans club A line programme waa presented among those taking part being be-ing Mrs P N Cook Mrs John Reed and the Misses Grlmsdcll and Jacneh After the programme tea was served I and a social afternoon enjoyed I S a 0 Mrs Kate Bridewell Anderson entertained enter-tained a few friends very pleasantly at cards last Thursday evening S S Mrs D C McLaughlin will entertain next Monday evening at a large theater party o 0 a Mrs Kervin entertained a party of friends at the matinee Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon The guests of the Miller entertained at an Informal dancing party Thursday Mrs Solomon SIcgel entertained Miss Maxwell of the Warde and James company com-pany at a luncheon at the Alta club last WednesdayS S ma Tuesday afternoon Mrs John Sharp entertained about thirty of her friends at a Kensington In honor of Mrs Andrew An-drew W Dowd Her home was tastefully taste-fully decorated for the occasion In pl k and while carnations and foliage In the guessing contest Miss Eleanor Dooly carried away the first prize and Mrs D T Smith the second a 5 S Mrs J B Cosgrlff on Wednesday took to the matinee performance of Francesca da Rimini the members of the boys choir of St Marys cathedral There wore fifteen In the party and the boys enjoyed the play immensely S o 0 S Mr and Mrs John D Spencer entertained enter-tained a few friends informally last Monday evening In honor of Mrs Wright and Mr and Mrs Adolph Young of Logan who are visiting In the city Miss Mary Whlteman gave a chafing dish party Monday evening In honor of Miss Molly Scott S S S Dr and Mrs Mayo entertain Friday evening at cards evening cardsS S S S Mrs Root entertained the Sewing club Wednesday afternoon Col and Mrs Holmes entertained at a box party last Monday evening The East Side Sewing club met with Miss Anna Hall last Thursday evening S a aVery a-Very enjoyable was the party given on Monday evening by members of the S O P club The guests were Messrs James Hansen Jay Johnson Wilford Beeslcy Will Timpson George Butler Will Ball Earl Richardson Sieve Mc Murrln Clifford Foster Lon Frost Blair Richardson Dean Daynes Paul Young Frank Platts Clayton Thatch er George Webb Edwin Tol hurst and Charles Ulmer S S S Miss Josephine Kellelt entertained at a chafingdish party Wednesday afternoon after-noon S S A luncheon was given Tuesday at the Tavern in honor of Miss Vera aLne S S S One of the most successful dancing parties that have been given this winter win-ter was the one Friday evening at Christensens hall by thc members of the Blllie club The music was furnished fur-nished by Christensens orchestra and all present spent n most enjoyable evening The members of the club who gave the dance are Clyde Simmons George Butler Dave Sprunt Ernest Holmes Sam Ashby James Watson A G Brain James Nelson Gates Paddock Pad-dock Westley Wilson Frank White Will Bal Art Bolton Andrew Burt Charles Brown Art Bal Clarence Patton Pat-ton Alvin Townsend Robert N Wilson Bert Gray S o The Fort Douglas Dancing club gave 1 very pleasant dancing party last Wednesday evening t S S MI ° s Jessie Kenyon1 entertained last evening at a candy and popcorn frolic OGDEN SOCIETY I was somewhat quiet In social circles last week following the festivities of the previous week hut here woro a number of very pleasant events to enliven the days and evenings 0 5 0 Tho appearance at the Grand Friday right of James and Warde In Francesca da Illrnlnl was tho occasion of a number of box and theater IILrth S U S From a literary and historical point of view the afternoon spent with Mrs R P Hunter by the Historical society was one long to be remembered so full was It of reminiscences brought out by the paper that was read by Mrs Corey Home Life 1 Century Ago written by the late Elizabeth Cody Stanton and a veritable treasure trove of family r llca over 200 years old belonging to Mrs 01 Hunter I this collection Is found tho only wedding present that Bayard Taylor received also the Bible thnt his bride held In her hand during the wedding ceremony Mrs Epperson gave u very Interesting talk on John C Fremont and his equally famous wire The discussions that followed fol-lowed these two papers were made especially espe-cially Interesting by Grandma Hunter through her personal acquaintance with Mrs Stanton and her coworlcers In tho suffrage cause Then followed a piano selection by Miss Murllla Hunter and a delightfully humorous recitation by Miss I Sharer of Salt Lake Miss Gene Hunter gave a line violin solo a sweet lullaby composed by her uncle Two splendid selections composCf se-lections the Mandolin club finished tho programme of the day aftir which Grandma Hunter was clouted ut honorary member ot the club The guests were Mrs Ott Mlsd Vuru Shafer of Salt Lake City the Misses Baker and Frank Hen dcrshot Elaborate refreshments dc llKhlfuI music and lively conversation conversaton filled the social hour Tlfe club will meet 17th with Mrs Gordon No January 171h wih lh 521 TwentytUth streetS S S 0 MIsu Uerthu Saunders of Salt Lako City IH visiting Ogden friends u S S 0 The ball given by the employees of theO the-O den Sugar factory Thursday evening WDSI highly enjoyable eoclal event and was well attended 0 0 5 Wednesday evening tho ladles of the Episcopal church of the Good Shepherd gave u icccptlon In their guild rooms In honor of Rev Alfred Brown the new rector rec-tor of the Church a the Good Shopherd and Mrs Brown The members of tim church turned out In large numbers and many supporters of the church woro pros eat to meet and greet the new rector and his wife Choice musical selections were rendered durIng the evenIng und the occa elon wan a delightful one an auspicious beginning to tho work of the new pastor O 0 AMiss A-Miss Nina I Dyer of Alvnrailo Cnl Is the guest of her brother Superintendent H 1 Dyer or the sugar factory Mr and Mrs F Copcrnall and daughter and Denver Miss Gllfeathcr are visiting friends in S S S Mr and Mrs W H Harden of Beatrice Nol have taken up their residence In Ogden and will remain here for some months If not permanently w S S The Second ward young people ara giving giv-ing a series 0 dunces the llrst ono of tho series being given Friday evening at tho amusement hull There was a largo ut tenduncc had and 1 general good lain was S S S Tho assembly of the Friday Night club Friday evening at Dignans was one of tho largest und most select assembles of the season und all who attended enjoyed the dances very greatly 4 Tho Bohemian club held one of Us always al-ways enjoyable assembles Wednesday evening with a line attendance PARK CITY SOCIETY A delightful social event of lie week was the card party glvon on Monday evening by Miss Jean Pearson and Miss Maud Gray at the homo of the former I uc tho birthday anniversary of both these popular society girls anti the guests enjoyed every moment with the charming hostesses Later In the evening welsh rarebit was enjoyed The Labia decora I tlono woro carnations und rosca arranged I most effectively while candelabra with lights shaded In red and white were placed about a handsome centerpiece The guests were Miss Kate Thorpe Miss Nol Iss lie Goodrich AIIss Denim Gclsch Miss Lillian Ball Messrs 1 i H Teats George Quinn 1 Pearson Dr 1 K Ward A Colbath and Prof Hance Mrs Donoher of Omaha and Mrs J C Hayes were guests of honor at a very pretty dinner given on Wednesday by Dr and Mrs Donoher Rev Dr Paden of Suit Lake will de I liver 1 Shikespeartim lecture In Masonic hall tomorrow afternoon at 130 pm un der the auspices of the programme thl committee COU I mince of the Womans Athenaeum A I I cordial Invitation Is extended to all mem I hers and their friends I mel I Frances1 U Shields entertained 1 company I com-pany o schoolmates VCIY Informally Inrormaly Tluirsday time occasion being hor elcvent birthday anniversary Following are the eleven guests who enjoyed Miss Pranccea I hcsiillnllty Toasle McLaughlln Cleo B Jetsch Sadie Jurgonscn Beth Boyd Bessie Gushing Miriam Ruddon Frances I Feign Jeannle Sherman Susie Shields Gertrude McLaughlin and Lizzie shields I Dr and Mr 1 W D Donoher wero host and hostess at a very pleasant and In formal fan tan party Tuesday evening The Invited guests were Mr and Mrs w G Lamb Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong and Mr and Mrs Charles Shields Among the delightful affairs of the weelc was the party given on Wednesday even Ins by Mr and Mrs V W Armstrong In honor of Mrs W G Lamb or Salt Lake Cards dancing and music were the main I features of the evening The tablo r was I oprcad In the dlninaroom Tho ilecorn dlnlnrroom tons Were moat artistic and tho nnU and appolntmontti nil that could bi d sired The guests present wore Mr amid Mrs W G Lamb Mr und Mrs J M LocJchurt Dr and Mrs W D Donoher Mr nnd Mrs C nlt IHocher Mr and Mrs ClmrlL3 Shinhli Miss Lllllun Uuln Miss Neil Goodrich Dr B K Ward and A Colimlh Mrs Donoher Sr went to SnIt Lnkn City Wednesday afternoon for u vlalt I i f i < B MS DonulHT will return to Pork before she leaves for her homo In Omaha The regular meeting o O E S will bo held In MsiHonlc hull tomorrow evening January lUUi at 730 oclocl Mrs Ed Blake returned to Salt Lake after n pleasant visit with Mrs F J McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin Thurnrtny Society was out en masse evening witness the performance of Mr Andrew Rohson and his company In E E Roses dramatisation of Wlimtou Church lanHI aIOI Ills novcd Klchnrd a Carvel II Mrs W W Armstrong went down to afternoon and will return the city Friday roon wi turn this morning The members of Ulntah lodso No J F A M were entertained at beautifully lv nsittnh t VrtlT hull GVC11 111 IT < < l WUJi ill k i v rf Li I ill I MrHWTjiomnLa nUI the newlyolectcd U P acting as boat The hours passed by only too rjulckly > with songs collations nt l toasts all all gave a vote of thunka masler lo their new rnsl r MIs Carrie Sutton returned to Park from Provo where rc has been for the past two weeks visiting < t with relatives Mrs W G Lamb who has been the guest of Mrs W W Armstrong for the i > nst > week returned to her home In Suit Mr Lamb accompanied Irtke Friday afternoon nc companied niernou to the city and will icmnln until the middle a of the week Ir and Mrs J FrunUol fntortalncil at a Dutch lunch utter the performance of Richard Curvel Thursday evening Their guests were Mr arid Mrs F W Sherman Mr and Mrs J 1 I Loclchart Mr and Mrs Charles Shields and Dr U 1 K Ward s Little Miss Eilnyl Thcrlott entertained Tltlo 153 a number of girl friends on Thursday aft tcrnoon In honor of her ninth birthday Mubloi games J and Icclous refreshments were enjored until SUO when all wended their way homeward Amonrr the guests were J3rt lloyd Miriam Hubbunl Genie Evens Lois Locklmrt Jennie Snyder Frances Fargo Pansy SI < lon Rllla Snyder Murray Wllllnms miL Watson Dorothy Heath Harry Rachlon Jennie Jtath Sherman NVltlo Gollesplc Luimge Tad don Keith Buck Park Addison Etlyth Evans Kmronla Thorlot Dorothy Fargo Alvlra Gellcsplo Margaret Snyder Frank Shepherd Salt Lake Miriam Raddon Ira Sherman and Fraser Duck PROVO SOCIETY The now Sheriff Jesse Harmon gave D grand banquet on Monday evening at the Grlcr house to the outgoing officers of tho county Hon W E Rydalch was toastmaster toast-master and the many witty sayings and complimentary remarks together with the delicious viands caused tho evening lo be one of unsuppressed sociability Those present were exSheriff George A Storrs W K henry J < 1 l Williams Mark Bcznnt John U Bucbl David Crandall Postmaster Lawrence and Mr Dllly of Spanish Fork David Darnel of Payson T Bachman exSheriff Ttittle of Emery county James Clove Frank Tucker Tuck-er and W E Rydalch The marriage or Miss Julio Johnson and Mr E R Hatton was solemnized In the Salt Lake Temple on Wednesday last On Thursday evening a reception was given at the bride s home which was greatly enjoyed by Limo relatives mind frlmdn Mr and Mrs HiUton nro two very iiojiulnr mind hirblyr ipaotod XOUIIK people unit JHullo uro voll Icnovru nil over tho Htulo Mn i hl Huttoti In tho iluuithlvr of 73lshoi John Johnson und MnHatlan In I tho rozi of Mr mind Mrs Hyruin o S Hutton The nubaknha anti Odd Follow gave n 1 very onjoyiiblo curd party und bull iu Lbs 1 O O F hall rnr bil I 1 Ii 11 on TiiOMdny evorilnir v Very large number of KUOIIH were pres cut find the evening wan ono of UnUIUI DrC DUCCC89 S S SWOrd S-Word received from California tt l that Mm C 12 Loouu Is Improving great ly I and enjoying thu winter monihn on tho count vciy much The inarrlucc of Miss Tllllc Lovclcsn ixrfl Mr Don Gee will take place on Wednes day January H lW S I S Mian Grace Emerson ot Oj < lcn hut hoW ho-W formerly of Provo when her father I was Judge of thin district was mrticd on December Shut to Frederick W Thnck I well They went at once on an extend d bridal lour UUKL Tho exlcntfl brlll1 many Irovo friends HOiiil out hearty greetings to thin accomplished coupleS couple-S S S Miss Om Rogers of Salt Lake vas the guest cck of Mm iiliia Mublenuruck the lot I S S S tfD Ttowcna Booth who In with this Corlanlon company visited with her city Provo friends during their stay In the lr I o e S Mm J Evan entertains the Uw anfi L card club this coining weekS week-S S S Minn Mabel Shepard returned to her school al Oguun on Tucudny i o MIB3 Hum Bttibbs returned this rrcck from a pleasant visit with her slater ICrn Cal Cragan at Woods Cross n I Mr and Mrs Warren Strong wW upend the coming week at Ucbcr A very onjoyablu surprise xran rfvcn In honor or Blahop Clayton on Monday evening even-ing at hUn home A large and congenial throng gathered to the hospitable home T ivhoro the evinlnrr wnn spent In n 1 most e delightful A ay SiijiUioiiM rofroihtncnts WiTO EtrVCtl 1 EUREKA SOCIETi EurtKn Jan 10Miss ilnn Dennis re tiiiiutl I tn school I at Provo the onrly purl t ot the wek after having spent thu holl 1t days with SUP Durant Ti Opal club will gAve a djxrcn at the q m v Alomon church Mondny night A inisk nival will hn Rlvon at I O O K I hnll tin wune evenlmr Moxatlsorahe i tri of Irovo will furnish music for I the iliuico at tho hall I X Mr and Mrs Frank Humiott of American Ameri-can Fork loiurncil their homo utter n d short visit 1 with Mr nml 1 Mrs VV D llrlr Tlntlc Hlvo No G Ladles of tho Macca bees Installed tholr new ofllcorn lust s jilsht Tho Installation curt lees wore followed r fol-lowed by a banquet I n Mia Anderson loft Thursday for hor home at Choycnno Wyo She was accompanied accom-panied as far as Salt Lnlcu by Frank 11 1 I llolshelmer c Miss Ruth Suulsbury and Miss Mnmta t UlllinKs have rot IIrncd to school ut Still t Lake City c < t John IT McChrystal was n Salt Lnko ° visitor the early part ot tho present week + Tho Women of Woodcraft Twentieth Ccrtnry Circle installed officers for the cnsull1J term Int night A nlco lunch wan nprPitd In tho 10hC room after tho completion of the Installation corcmoiilca A married peoples tlnnoo will bo given at Odd shows I hall next Friday night Dr J W DryborouRh letnrn Thursday Thurs-day morning from Salt Lnko City Superintendent McCroo of the Vanken Consolidated wan In Snll Jviike iievurnl days this weko + Dr M A Hensol wax In Nephl and Salt Lake City this weok Cluirllo Brown and Joo Allen spout several days of that pnsl wuuk ut Salt JjlkO Mr and Mrs + C IS l llulsh wore In Nophl and Pnyaon thla wouk Mrs A G Gtithlel of PII > lOn In tho guest of her mother Mrs Frank Mcllni ton Dr Wade returned Thursday night from Sale Lako City Tho Yankee club jravo n dnnco at Iho L D I S church Mat night Mr and i Mrs S1 Schneltor have re turnod homo from Salt Lako City Tho capital woro united In marrlayo at tho capital city last Wednesday t afternoon Mr Srhnnltor Is a wellknown businessman business-man of this oily and his wife was formerly for-merly Mrs Fannlo Mllos of I2van ton Wyo j Frnnk Scappttlura la Vliltlnfr In Salt Lake |