Show I 1 r t 1 t r I tt UTAUNS 1 I l TUEEAST i I PORTION OP COLONY I2T I WHAT THEY ARE DOING LARGEST NEW YORK ARE STUDENTS l I 1 M + 1 1 COHRKSPONniSNCE TllIBfXKJ I J 2sew York Sept SI would poom a I of UtnUns one meet t boom the number IJ t J 3n croBSlnjr the continent thixt tin 1 I grew State has tier 1 full quota oC lopre lit j1 I sentallvcu throughout the East lany their home and an are making < this engaged In different business puisult learned have he lenri t and from what can I deal of success ir great met with IL i their chosen vocations Undoubtedly t tho largest portion of Utahs colony 15 I lay composed of the students who are + t I1 ins the foxindations for their future ISUCOOSB In life Some are studying art t1 I y hels art II snnslo and elocution while others studies in medicine ant I 1 pta suin their It Thcr leans + law such as Uiclr talent + there arc lhosu who are constantlj l l I coming and going bent on pleasure or t the representing t 1 Sbnaincps The buyers li I BtTercnl large stoics who arc Kent 1 i y Ihcra by their respective I llrms form I colony contingent of the flutto a large tU + those who are settled here per 4 t Df > 4i II Col arc i 1 inhabitants I 7 haps the oldest y I fWillard Yoinur and family who have live for the past amde this their home 1 Is 1 In business for J Col Young i 1A I It Himself years and Is doing very well His I llattie Is taking a r l J i f k eldest dnughter course at Vassar college Your year 1 and t They reside at ado Kherside drive beau c one sets n s their residence from its with Hudson 41q I tiful view of the 1 1 worlclfamed palisades of picturesque scenery r < l I Wesley Early who four years ago 1 wns traffic manager of the Ogden fc 1 here Salt Lake railroad IF in business i for himself and has offices at 10 wall of Is example 1 street Mr Early an man with a little JI i rtfhat an uptodate + t push in him can do when given aIl 0 iII a-Il 1 t chance He lens a seat on the Stock ri I t exchange and Is Interested In various i companies lIe reside 4y raining and milling 4 Manhattan avenue Mrs side at 108 I with Early Is now In Salt Lake visiting a 1 her brother Prof Joseph Anderson but t la expected back In a week or tent 1 ten-t I tdays t 0 b + t Mr Schroudcr the attorney formerly In of Salt Lako is now in the practice I II this oily He lives at C1 East Fifty j 1 ninth street h on Can I t Sir C-an Mrs Uort Seabolt taken + apartment in Harkin r 4 O O J I + I P Dewey Klchards has been un usually Micccssful since corning here I His compositions have met with much I It favor and his latest effort The Coming tIr tl Com-ing oC IIIB Sweetheart Is having a ik Very large stile This summer another I ii of his contributions tnlillnd Valt7es La Persian wan played 1 at once of the ts largest resorts In the Adirondacks Arthur a I Ar-thur Hadlcy who himself Is a very line I composer wiys Mr Ulchards has a II bright future bfforo him Mr Jtlch ards and his wife livtj 1 at Ci West r rrvcnlythlrd street X 3 11 Claude AdamsK new play this season I sea-son will 1m entitled Pretty Sister of I I J Jose It will be produced out of town before coming to New York where Itt It-t wIll be given a hearing at the Kinplm 1 ill JLheater I Mi 1 I Mr and Mrs Charles Plunkell have i L 1 been spending the summer 1 at Bald I 1 wan TJ I Mrs Plnnkett was formerly Mrs Webb Davis of Salt Lake I s o L Julia Dean who played last season I with Nat Goodwin and In whom Salt I II li 3Lulcers should take particular pride will this season assume the role of leading lady with the Vista Lilly t company Miss Tillys manager smys I Jn advance that Miss Dean will surely make a hit I JT S grouse once of Salt Lake IP i i How connected with the t A P Mills liTufllc l company t i George W Barrntt who for the past I 1 year has been making some very clever I lcetches In the high school publication of Red and Black Is among the stu f dents to be found at the New York School of Art on West Fiftyseventh mUeet Mr Banalt IH studying in the jJIfe class under William M Chase and I In the Illustration class he has for his I Unstractor Howard Chandler Christ Who Is perhaps the bestknown maga G Dine illustrator In America I Trot Cory of the University of Utah aa at Miss Millers on Fifteenth i I street last week He has Just returned I r from lUiaca where he has been spending + spend-ing the past three months studying at Cornell He has his family with him 1 f and will slay all winter taking spe I t I eel a1 svork at Columbia s college A career that promises to be Interesting 1 J Inter-esting Is that of Mlsa Ada Patterson t II who began her newspaper work In Salt I lake Her work Is already being sought t II t alter by publishers and this month she has made a record of ivhlch she I may well feel proud Miss Patterson l 1 tOias written In a very interesting style t a study of Maude Adams which app ap-p lI x in the current I Issue I of The Theater The-ater Besldrs attending to her regular I regu-lar work on dally newspapeis where I she has been employed for the past I fie years she has written two book rc I jvlewK for the Reader and a story in the Pilgrim Last week she received I la I very flattering offer from Pulitxcrj publication and would have been tempted to accept It had not the paper I with which she Is connected offered I linear Inducements which made It to her advantage to remain Ii C Clyde Squires Is I again at the art III schools He Is studying in Christies I illustration class at the New York III School of Art and attending the Du t it UMond lectures on composition and also Walter Appleton Clarks composition 1 idaes at the Art Students league 1I 1 I Thomas W Ross who will be well remembered as one of the favorites I of the old Grand Stock company will I e shortly make his debut as a star He I will = be featured at the American Theater I The-ater In a new play entitled Checkers I I Check-ers Tod Sloan the famous jockey into t II in-to have a part In this production v r Ii Among the new law students to be found this year at Columbia college Is I IT Reuben Chirk a graduate of ihe Unlvereliy of Ltah who expects to I G + acmaln here at least two sing Hy pas hIs family with him ajtl they have + 1 taken an apartment at 110 West One Hundred and Twentyninth street o u Ezra W Stevens of Oidervillf who has for the past two ears labored in missionary passed through here Wednesday on his wuy home < Charles Martin of the C S Mai tin Coal Produce company was a visitor lusi week I He spoil three days dividing has time between business and pleasure Ho was a guest al Mips Millers on Fifteenth street whore place by the way seems to be headquarters head-quarters for Utiihns The following residents of Cache county t xwre I registered this week it tho Ashland iota Mrs Mary L l Ilcndrick 1 hon fete HenurloUFon Matilda Petri hcn and Iloso Homer all from Logan and Mrs E C Smith and Mrs 1 C Graves of Smithliold They left Monday r Mon-day for the West a David Andrew of Pall Lake was in town for a few days last week spending his time in sightseeing < and visiting friends prior to En ilhng for England t Harold Oilob the young composer is in his second year at the Michigan Conservatory of Music at Detroit He Is writing the score for a comic opera 10 be produced In Deliolt the coining winter The libretto is by a prominent physician of Detioil who hus written seveial operas Francis Wilson recently heard young Orlobs compositions and pronounced them as containing much talent Mr Orlob will visit New York this winter a Horace G Nebeker of Logan is at Ithaca where he will lake a four years course at Cornell studying law Hu Is I ambitious and may he depended upon to give a good account of himself He Is u other of Frank J K Neboker the present District Attorney of Logan a 0 Elias Ashton is another of the young low students who is entering upon his llrsU years study lie is I at the Chicago university where he will have an opportunity op-portunity of studying < the law In all Its branches Mr Aslitons course will be four years a U H Stevenson who Is well known throughout Utah and Idaho l l 15 doing missionary work in the Brooklyn conference con-ference f Joseph Morrell and Mr Sun all are two young l Itnnns who graduate from the Hush Medical college at Chicago the coining spring Mr r Mori ell will practice at Logan and Mr Sunwall will probably locate at Salt Lake a aMiss a-Miss Sallle Fisner left last week for a season on the load with The Billionaire Bil-lionaire company which is playing Illinois this week A I Mrs George W Thatcher of Lo anIs an-Is comfortably located in Harlem She Is accompanied by Miss Phylls Thatcher and Miss Gladys Spencer who arc both 1 studying music here They will cumin all winter a Mr > John Sharp and his bride Luella Ferrln Sharp arrived In the city Wednesday Horn ZIon Mr Sharp will enter on his third years studies lit Bellevue and Mis i Sharp will continue her musical studies Blanche Thomas Is touring through Canada with J II Stoddnrt In Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush Miss Thomas plays the part of Annie A Salt Lake singer who Is steadily coming to the front is Mr P C Easton ho tenor in the famous qunrtelle with the Bonnie Briar Bush company From pi ess notices lecelvod recently from the Canadian provinces it would certainly appear that way In Montreal where the company has just finished ncr n-cr successful engagement he was given a reception that was more than latterlng Mr Easton continues to receive re-ceive good notices right along which alone signifies with what esteem he is held by the public I a aMiss a-Miss Elsie Renfonor a former SnIt Lake girl has an interesting article In this months number of the Metropolitan Metropoli-tan Miss Zella Snioot of Logan Is attendIng attend-Ing the school of expression ut ° West One I > Hundred and Seventh street She has for her Instructors Mrs Emily 3lRhop and Bertha Kunz Baker Miss Smoot spent the summer at Chaulau qua where she studied under Prof Clark Viola Pratt Gllelle plays at Rochester this week She is still with Tho Beauty I and Beast company |