Show I I I I i C t 1 IIX An Activo Week Coming The spirit of the coming winter is I foreshadowed by the large number of event scheduled for this week Never I before In Salt Lukes history has one week been so bright to look forward to Something will take place uxery day and evening and the outlook Is for a continuance oC the iyctics until Christmas with n iewmptlon after the > Cew Year Already cards are out for maliy Inrsc vvcnts Tomorrow afternoon after-noon Mlhs Porter entertains for Mlws Bcrsbnch at the Kenyon and In he I evening the pretty home of Duncan McVli hie will be thrown open for a reception re-ception to be given I by Mr McVSchle and ilrs fornlnjc In honor of Mrs Vrifihl On Tuesday society will have a busy time reiUny j Irlends at two large receptions One Is I to be given I by Mrs J 1 X lNjrsiison nnd Mrs Albert C Allen and the other by Mrs Dem Mrs Georpe Dorn and Mlsn Dern In the evening at St Murks will be sol cmnlzod the marrja o of Mis J Paulino nroo and Arthur Davlcs On Thurnday Mrs A CL Andrews and Mrs John Heed give a rcecptlon In honor of Mrs Melvln On Friday Mrs R Gould Smith and Miss Noble entertain at anIta an-Ita club luncheon and on Saturday i Mrs Perry S n nth Rlvca a luncheon at the Knutsforu In honor of Mrs Thomas Kenrns which will end the week In the plcasantcst possible manner man-ner Past Week Rather Quiet Without the weddings the kenslng ton on Friday Miss Noble and Mrs Smith Miss Lows party Mrs 13 D Millers entertainments and one or two small affairs the eck would have been without social activity but ns Il was society decreed It the least busy week that has passed foi some lime This however waR probably due to the fact that Invitations had been received for toO many events this week a period oC nix days thai will keep the fashionable world quite busy to keep up with the round of gayetles The BcvrtchChild Wedding The wedding of the week was the one of Tuesday evening when Miss Alice Minnie Bnrtch became the bride of William Wil-liam JI Child The ceremony was avery a-very pretty one and was solemnized at 0 oclock In the presence of a small gathering of relatives and friends but from 7 to 10 oclock a large reception Tna held the rooms being filled with the many friends of the families all the lending State officials being Included Includ-ed The presents were many and of great variety In fact no hride of the year has received such attention In this respect A check for 1000 waa presented pre-sented by the grooms father and one for a similar amount by the brides father Ai upright piano from the grooms mother and a perfect act of mahogany furniture from the brides mother were among the noteworthy gifts while beautiful things In silver and cut glass from friends ot both were seen at every hand The bride and groom have gone on a lour of the Pacific I Pa-cific coast and on their return will reside next door to Judge and Mrs Bartch having fitted up an artistic home Both have a wide circle of friends and the best wishes of all will follow them throuch life Country Club Calendar Al the Country club the following arc the events for October and November Saturday October IUlTea and clock golf at 1 oclock hostess Mrs A C Ewing Saturday October llth Tea at 4 1 oclock hostess Mrs P S Bascom table dhote dinner at C30 oclock I Wednesday October 15lh Visitors day each member limited to two Kuent Tea and putting contest at 1 oclock hosts the bachelor officers buffcf supper CtfO to 830 oclock Saturday October iSlh Tea at A oclock programme gold schedule hostess Mrs WMHsim B Sprague buffet luncheon 1230 to 2 oclock Wednesday October 22nd Table dhole luncheon at 1 oclock Saturday October Ljth Tea and clock golf at 4 oclock hostess Mrs R IT Channlng table dhoto dinner at C30 oclock 4 Saturday November 1st Tennis tournament tour-nament tea at 1 oclock hostess Mrs D J SharpS Sharp-S < 1 t1ud a November Slh Tea and putting contest at 4 oclock hosts the bachelors table dhoto dinner at 030 I oclock Saturday November IGlh Tea and pingpong nt 4 I oclock hostesses Mrs J R Walker Mrs E S Fern table dhote luncheon at 1 oclock Saturday November 22nd Tea andi approaching and putting content at 4 I oclock hostess MM George 1C Flfchcr Thanksgiving Day November 27th Buffet luncheon 12 to 3 oclock Assemblies to Bo Given A pericn of assemblies will be given thin l winter the first one to be held at the new ChilHUiiBens hull In Thnnks glvlnc week Ihey am How being arranged ar-ranged by H number of the leaders An Opera Party Among the most enjoyable theater parlies given on Monday evening to PCC the presentation ot The Toy CMakcr was that given by Mr and Mrs J J Broughall In honor of Mr and Mrs J J Daly who have Just returned re-turned from a ploisurti trip In the East l A delightful cupper followed at 1 ho IVenna cafe Tho party was composed com-posed ofMr anil Mr J J Duly Mr and Mrs Hoy Brown and Mr and Mrs J J Broughall Mrs Miller Entertains I Mrp E D Miller was hostess at a delightful card party on Thursday afternoon af-ternoon a Kensington on Friday afternoon after-noon and on Friday evening Mr and Mrs Miller giuu a plea > mt card party Seven tables were played each uflcr noon and eight on Friday evening In ill tho appointments the partlca wore mont elaborate and enjoyablu The I prizewinners pit Thursday afternoon were Mr s Stclner and Mn Rogue on I Friday afternoon Mrs Lyons and Mrs i Hlnmnn and on Friday evening Mrs Brink Mrs Hoffman Dr Whitney nnd Mr lioxrud A Charming Kensington Perfect In nil its appolntmenln was a Ktinalntflon given on Friday at the home of W P Noble by his daughtcrp Airs Robert Gould Smith and Miss Noble No-ble to a large number of their friends The rooms wero prettily decorated In nutumn leaves and flowers and pre frenlcd an attractive appearance nnd at the I close of the gamcu prinnu were awarded to Mrs Stout MIfifl McGrath and Mrs Whitney and then dullclouo refreshments were served Those bidden bid-den to enjoy the afternoon were Mrs Flagg Mrs McGurrln Mrs Nye Mm While Mn Frankcn Mrs Sharp Mrs Cunningham Mrs Evans Miss Dern Mm JJransford Mrs Wilkes Mrs Flfire MM Tlornan Mrs Hoot Mrs I Brink Mrs Whitney Mrs Grant Mrs Miner Mrs Marklnnd Mrs Ferguson Mrs Da I by Mrs Allen Mrs Stout Mrs Johnson Mrs Cosgrlff Mrs Horn Mrs Beanetl MIris ITorn Mrs Field Miss McGrath MJss 1 Sadler Mrs Olll eel Mrs Donncll Mrs Hunt Miss Jacobs Ja-cobs MYri Daly Mrs Kiit Mlr3 Gccldof Mrs Drown Mrs ICopp Mlhsci Fleecy Miss McGrath Miss Zanc Miss Lynch Miss Holley Mrs Howard Miss Wall Misses Young Mr J T Richards Rich-ards Url Henderson Airs OBrien Miss Shearman Red and Black Parties Invitations will he out ronday for the first oC the lied and Black dances of the scaBon The party will be given in Christonflens new hall In the I Commercial Com-mercial chilis new building cm Plcr pont avenue and Went Temple The pleasure of thin reasons parties will be added to by i the fact of the piosence ot many cnnvpnioiires nnd appoint inputs The hall in llsilf Is an artistic beauty The committee having HIP parties In olmrpp this year i already Imvp a rppu tation as purvevors to the HoHul < < orld This year Lcrey Brown n lid Le Roy Botirnp will manage thp t nvonts The party In on the evening of Friday next October 10th Luncheons and Dinners On Monday afternoon Mlso Bartch was the hostess at a delightful lunch I con While chrysanthemums vcrc used I In the effective table decorations and a dainty menu was served The guests were Mrs Child Mrs Hartshorn Mrs Kearns Mrs Wcslcolt Mrs Boffgs Mrs Ulckford Mrs H W Brown Mrs Harris Mrs Biirlch The event wan greatly enjoyed by nil who were present Mrs P A Vincent was the hostess on Friday at a delightful luncheon In honor of Mrs M S Iaey of Colorado Springs American Beauty roses formed the table decorations and the menu wan all that could be desired A beautiful luncheon of the week wag one given on Tucsjlay by Mlsn Ix > wc It was quite suggestive of Japan the decorations souvenirs nnd appoIntments appoint-ments being of Japanese design After luncheon cardn were enjoyed tho prizes being won by Miss Shoop and Mrs Read It was one of the bright events of the week Card Parties nnd Tens On Monday evening Miss Bartch entertained en-tertained at a delightful party The guests werethe members of the bridal party S S I Mrs F D Blckford entertains at a kensington l next Thursday In honor of Mrs Lacy Mrs SChuyler C Snyder entertained at her apartments at thc Woodbine Thursday for Mrs A D MelvIn of Washington The decorations were autumn au-tumn leaves Cards were first played the tallies being little water colors painted by Mrs Melvin Mrs Warren won first prize and Mrs Drake second prize After cards were played Mrs Mclvln who has a magnificent voice sang He Was a Prince by Lyons and The Star of Bethlehem by 1 Adams responding to repeated 1 encores with Annie Laurie Mrs John Reed In her Inimitable way gave two readIngs read-Ings much to the delight of the guests Among the guests wero Mesdamcs Mel yin Andrews Head Drake Anderson Mcngertrold Loofbourow Babcock Gunter Raybould Farrel SIcbcrt Warren Mudgctt and the Misses Ray I bould and Anderson I Weddings and Engagements Many Salt Lake friends have received Invitations from Paymaster Kerr for I the marriage of his sister Miss Ruth I Leeds Kerr to John H K Buts ln of Plttsburg The ceremony will be solemnized sol-emnized In the chapel at Mare Island navy yard on October 22nd 4 Many Salt Lake friends have also received re-ceived invitations from John P Reins of Butte for the marriage of his daughter daugh-ter Miss MabPl Reins to Clarence J Llnck on October 20th at tho family residence In Butte i A pretty wedding of the week was the one of Thursday evening when Miss Margaret Young the beautiful and talented tal-ented daughter of MaJ and Mrs Richard Rich-ard W Young was married to Luclnn Ray of this city tho cpremony being performed by the grandfather of the bride Rider H P Richards It was followed fol-lowed by a small reception which was attended by I the relatives and most In llmato friend Both the young people have a large number of friends and they start upon tholr new life with the beat wishes of all Another pretty wedding reception was one of Wednesday In honor of Mr and Mr Harry Ostler Mr Ostler having been marrkd In the afternoon In the Temple to Miss I Minerva May Mur gcttg The reception was held at he I home of the brides grandparents rand r-and Mrs IT P HIchnnK and was at temlpil by a large number of the friends of the young people w Airs TJ D Davis announces tho engagement of hoi daughter I Miss t ISIfzuuPlh Davis to 1AIi Alfred S Peters Pet-ers MlFH Davis IH I a wollknown singer and a very popular young lady nnd Mr Polcrrf I Is a prominent young man btlnp president of the State hip worth league lie hoIdH n position with the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Tele-phone company Tho marriage of Miss Molvlna Perry nnd Ben Johnson will take place thin week A very pretty wedding look place ThurMday when MHK Anna AV Koepp became the bride of J Milton Allen Blflhop O V Vhllncy performed the ceremony and Immediately afterwanl the couple left for a short visit lo Denver Den-ver rue bride wore a very becoming traveling gown with hat lo match and carried American Beauty roues The home was prettily decorated with t cut t flowero ami autumn lejwey Mr null MrM Allen will bo at home after October Oc-tober 10 at 110 North Stale btreet Purely Personal Mrs Edwin F 7Jolnies and her daughter Miss Emcrjvhuve gone Entit The hitler soon t < ulln for Europe hut Mrs IIolmuH will return In a month She will diHcontfnuo her Friday nl homo until the Ilrst Friday In November t Madame Shelton bus returned to Utah after a delightful vihit with her HOD WF I Hhelton In fliloiigo part of the summer belnp upent at Mucklnuc Inland 1 the most beautiful spot In the upper laic IChlon AY F l Shtlton wife and con aro now taking the Great 7 II JLJL ct 1 S I h s I Tho Wedding of tho Week Was the Ono of Tuesday Evening at the Homo of Judge and Mrs Bartch When lllsu lII Alico Bartch Became the Brido of William H Child Lakes route to Canada and New York e Hon David Keith and party of four Col IS F Holmes and party of four Hall January 7th for Algiers to pass the cold weather on he Interesting shores of the Mediterranean Mr and Mrs J Morllz nail for the Hawaiian Islands early in November 4 Mro D C McLaughlin ned daughter sail for Europe early In November t The Misses Holmes left for Chicago on Wednesday alter a delightful visit here i Mr and Mrs Windsor V Rlcp may also be among the Salt Lakers who will tour Europe this winter a to Mrs Bancroft and Miss Adelaide Na son have gone lo New York James W Nclll returned to the city on Thursday Mrs Stout formerly Miss Stella Tier nan has been In the city for some time oO Mrs T R Black will leave for Chicago Chi-cago on Sunday evening where she will stay for a few months Miss McDonald of Colorado Springs who has been the guest of Mrs Albert C Jones for the past five weeks has returned re-turned to her home Mrs George B Dodge of Denver Is I visiting her sister Mrs Claud W Freed Mrs Gland W Freed returned yesterday yes-terday from a months visit to Denver OO Mrs J J Broughall leaven on Sundays Sun-days Union Pacific train for New York city visiting her sister at Indianapolis Ind en route She will be away about three weeks Miss Padgett of Baltimore who has been the guest of Rev and Mrs Charles 15 Perkins for the past two months left last evening for Denver where she will remain a while before returninG to her homeS home-S 0 Atlas Ella B Lucas of Norwich Conn who has been visiting Mrs J M Cohen for tho past two weeks will continuo her Journey to the Pacific coast on Tuesday S On Thursday Mrs D E Moore delightfully de-lightfully entertained In honor ot her daughter Mrs Wragg Mrs W G Lamb was in the city during dur-ing the week Mrs Charles Morse of Denver is the guest of Mrs Shepard Benson Miss Helen Morso left for Denver on Thursday 5 Mrs G W Stoner ban returned to Pocatello S S Mrs E A Smith and Miss Pearl Wellor have left for New York and Europe S Mrs Caroline Stanley Is back from Texas S Mrs Brcdomeyer has gone to Los AnGeles An-Geles Mrs Louiso Smcdley Smith haa gone to Kentucky Mrs Grant Swan is home again Hugh Park Is bnck 1 from MU5It bOn Mr and Mrs HORC have returned from a visit to Mrs J S Pccry at Ogdcn f Mr and Mm Child and Mrs Harts horn of Boston have EOIIP lo < nllfornia but will return soon to vluit Judge and Mrs Bench 4 4 Mr and Air Jay T Harris have again taken apartments at the Knuta ford 4 Mr and I Mr H C Hoffman arc hack from lie norlh 4 Mr and Mrs J D Spencer have 1 bono Eurt S S Ciipt Crcnry t Mrs nnd Miss Crcary I have gone to California Ijlout D II Bower han arrived at Fort Douglas Capt Harbison has returned to the post Mrs A C Kwlng was thin hostess at the Country club yesterday 4 ± Mrs t H I II Ayres bus returned from a pleasant Eastern trip and will hen after bn at home to her frlonds al 120S Brlgham slrcet Flov and Mrs Frank Fonlon Kraft tiled for England October Ith 1 where Mr Kraft goes to study at Oxford Miss Flora Twelves of Provo and MHK Eva Hempworth 1 are the guests of Mlfcs Lulu Burklc 4 Mrn Thomas Weir left on Friday for Denver when she will spend two weeks with her sister Mrs L C Trout nnd 1 family arc nov hermit r1 ill I Iii in Atlo I S PiI I Whore tliq I young people are attending the university uni-versity I SS Mr and Mrs Earning have returned from the const The wife of Rev Crandall formerly of this city now of Medford Or Is visiting 1tH N J Sheckcll AIrs W P AVngnon of Ogden In vlalt Ing with her sister Aims A German 4 5 oil Mr and Mr F E Davoy have gone East on a short vacation Mr and Mrs Henry C Iloffninn have returned from Butte Mont t They will be pleased to see their friends at their home 1033 First street S U 4 Mrs Frank A Druchl and Mrs Walter Wal-ter F Drughl will entertaIn October llth 15lh and 16th Miscellaneous Events A nurprlse party was given to Miss Grace Radellffc on Monday evening planned by Miss Marjorie Mulvey Games were the feature of the evening even-ing Those present were Misses Ada West Geneva Ilorllck Leah Hill Alma Rogers Rhoda Young lleon Ensign Eva Ray Abbie Lowe Francis Lowe Helen Whitney Gwen Knowlton Bessie Bes-sie Felt Teresa Taylor Clara Deigh ton Ethel RadelliTc Teresa Radcllffe tarjorlc Mulvcy Grace Radcliffe Naomi Fell Messrp Frank Lose Earnest Burton Edwin iwlckcy Dean Daynes Bert Stevens Glenn Waterman Water-man Leo Frost Cliff Foster Archie Chamberlain Andrew Burt James Vatson Frank Plate Frank Burrell Clayton Thatcher Roy Delghton Harold Har-old Bird Will Davis Claude Simmons Charlie Thomas Cliff Young Stanley Radcllffc a A most enjoyable surprise party was given on Miss Mattle Hammer Wednesday evening In honor of her birthday The rooms were beautifully decorated with cut owcrs and ferns Guessing games wero the feature of the evening The Invited guests were IMIsscs Minerva Morris Leona Need ham Clara and Maria Tucktleld Ruth Holding FJossle Watson Fannie and Delia Crocket May and Annie Oswald Hazel Ponr Jennie and Kathren Du Chenc Hammer and Wllkens Mcsors George Butler Arthur Bolton Dave Sprunt Leo Butler Ean Gannet Will Dardthy Clcve Slmmins Heber Ess man George Holding George Burt Lawrence Bcanicr Ed Shoults Frank Eardley and Will Pollock t The May club spent a very delightful delight-ful evening at the home of Mr and Mrs W Williams on Wednesday evening even-ing Highfive was the feature or the evening the following being awarded prizes for the greatest number of progressions pro-gressions Mrs Purl Mr Sadler Mrs Brcwster and Mr Purl while the consolation con-solation prizes went to Miss Holding and Mr Ford The diningroom was I presided over by the Misses Williams I where delicious refreshments were I served Some very lIne Instrumental and vocal selections were rendered after which the club adjourned to meet In two weeks Tonight nt the Grand Iho first concert con-cert will be given by the First Regiment Regi-ment band and a fine programme has been arranged for the opening The I band has been uleadlly rehearsing and will make a fine showing It will be under the leadership of L P ChrIstensen ChrIsten-sen The concerts will be given every Sunday night this winter V 9 Miss Emma Lucy Gates will give a song recital In the TabernncMe onion row night She ROOM to Germany soon to continue her studies for grand opera iniJ I this I will be her last appearance In tills State Mrs J 1 B Kviinr assisted by Madam and Miss Evans of Omaha cnterlalnod Wednesday afternoon In a novel way Phone present were Mesdames SpraRiie VV R Bullur 15 K Wood Van Santo Cox Kenyan W L Green Slreelnr I B J Allen A E Klmbull And wti AlA Al-A Daughorty G K Smith 15 I A Greenwood C T Brown Babcnck S 13 i Tulllo L C Miller and E D R Thompson 4 V Thursday afternoon Mrs John C Sharp of Twentysixth East street en lellal ned In honor of her wlster Mrs n W Harper The afternoon passed all too uulckly ivl ltll muulc and Ramon I and a guessing contest Ihe prlvn being won by the guest of honor Bountiful flowers were everywhere nstorp being used on tho t dlnlngtablc Tim Invited wore MesdamcK n W Harper P 1 Shaffer John Sharp M Rurchell D 1 Morris O Hunter J Palmer Sharp E Frost M r Palmer James P Sharp W Foal or I 1 olIn J I artwrght H AV Minmborlaln Mrs Harper left for her home In Reading Pa yesterday monilnir 4 < i Minn McDonald < und Airs Albert C Jones were i he guests of Mrs Elmer Corfman of Provo Monday hero Mss McDonald under tho nuaplccs of time Nineteenth Century club or Provo talked lo he assembled 1 Hubs of tho t city on How lo Study Fiction al the home of Mrs Scene PARK CITY SOCIETY Mlns Crescent Smith wnn hostess of avery a-very pleasant party Friday evening when a number of her friends enjoyed the young ladys linfpllullly Dlffnrent Ramon jvere idaveil ui i oinli tnhle Iliu I tallies Wore painted pumpkIns and prizes were won by illBB Thcreuri Qulnn Miss Clara Kim ball Mian Fiorcncu Hurlbut Harry Stevenson Stev-enson Grovor TCvann and Robert DnRlolsh MuHlcnl I numbers were clinnnlnsly given by Mla Lmira Townacnd and others und a dainty luncheon won served lattr the hontcBB belns assIsted by Miss Bertha Getucli Those proHcnt wore The MlaKos Laura Townsend Florence Hurlbut Pearl Snytter Irma Evana Edna Sutloii Clco Gctccli Mia and Clara Klmhall Theresa Qulnn MiHHTd Grover Evans Arnold Smith Harry Stovonscn Dick Smith Robert Rob-ert DulLlelbli Morris Davis and Morris Gctach PROVO SOCIETY A reception wno given at the homo of Mr amid Airs Ilyrum Junaen Monday In honor of Miss EdIth Wlilimoro and Mr U J Spurktf of Ncphl who were married thai day The gumls prwKnl iire Aistrs 1 nnd MescJiimrs JS II I SpurltH of Nrphl 15 1 H Sparlin Jr of Proo the MIiftM Phll llB and Pearl Spiukn Delia Vhltrnoni and Bcafile Goldxhrongh of Ncphl Ruby Chris tonwon MaggIe Steviirl end Annln Ncluou of Provo anil Mr Shlrly GoldnbrouKh of Nephl Air anil AIms Sparks vlll Hpeinl their honeymoon In Salt Uike City and will ihcn return to Ncphl to make their permanent residence Mr A W Smith of Salt Lako was n Provo visitor Sunday 44 Minim Vera Hardy AIIL Dusenborry Ly din Thurman Cora DiiHenlHrry and hazel Taylnr wont ot Suit ilxike Friday They aro attending conference it hut place 4 The first B Y A hail uf Ine I ntMHon was clven at the Gyinnnnliini hull Friday oven hit MeBdauiea loHcnh Vi Page T U Tluir man ant R Onelimitn puve u progivaslvo txlvtlitve tiril parly Thursilay ivenlnf at tnc homo of the former Mrs Kutclla rleicher won llrst prlxe and Mrs 1 W Imer the I booby I prlre Those I preutm were MMdnmep Urnic rheever I VlHlum Hassctt lamow George Uuburt AnilcrHon lobcph Gilts Thonius John D r Williams Wil-liams II t I I ThniiH Sam Illnokley iCIee ii Bnlloek Hannah Tmker John Vors Icy V R II I Paxmuu Walter Whliohcad B M 1 Robortp R I1 Mllncr Thoninu Htubbjj M I U I Priitt I u Price Towk I C 15 Fletcher Charles Deck r liiipcne Kleich or Sadie lono < II I I Milter Jonnle Wll klnr William McCoard hair > McCoard J 1 J Knight N K Mllner A O Smoot Joseph T Fnner JeHHe Smith R A Barney Bar-ney George E Howe I 0 Taft William Ward JoHOph Yates Phil Sneckart J H rjcnhallfr J R Tvclvcn John Deal Mortimer Mor-timer Graham James Danlela Oscar Wll klni Rted Smoot Modes C DavIs UOPC Stewart Kd Sparks Kdwln I S Hlnekloy Jacob JOvuiiK Xlna Muhlenhrook Henriet ta Smart llyrnm I I Jensen Ralph Pomml ton J I McEttm Sal Schwab Cepre tin vercumi 1 I 11 lulL Lillian Wilson I C Watklns Charles utklns D D Hout t James Farrrr Mrs Tllton C K Loose Jennie TJ Jones 1 It Smith Alta Strong Lizzie Sntton Adolla Twelves Charls Shepherd Dr Roblaon Leon Bachman W 11 Berry John Foote Zlna CiiinmlncD C H McChire John Soulli worth William P DouUle Llllle Page W U Pane George A Peer > Ncttlu Cono ver Kd L Jonep Clara SlubbH George A Slorrw S R Tliurmim flY Bachman J W arrer Misses Snrih Douglciif An Stewart cia and Rhoda Douglufl Maggie Hll < n Glazier Flurcne Taylor Hannah McConrd Josie Booth Sadl Graham Mary jVnttalL Miy Lhurmun May Eli llnps Wffle Bullock Marlam Neikc 3lloc3 Lena and Bculah Bachman were Salt Luke visitors thIs week EUREKA SOCIETY Mro B G TIanRon went to Salt Lake Thursday morning for a short visit with relative S Airs George Hanson entertained Airs haul Robert Cornish of Robinson Saturday Mrs H F Fullrlcdc wag operated upon by Drs Monnhan and Honscl this week for abscess The Iud > IIIIH been very low but bier acoualntuncea will be pleased to Icurn of her Improvement a Mrs Jennie Johnson of Park City was tho guest thIs week of hem sister Mrs Joseph Schlcuht Mrs 11 I Mitchell went to Salt Lake Wednesday for a short sojourn with friends 4 4 M B Parks ban returned to Eureka again after 1 lengthy vlalt at his former home In IndIana He was accompanied back by his brother who will remain aa hla guest for a feW dUY3 Airs Pat Bonner amid children have removed re-moved to Eureka from Suit Luke and taken up thom residence on Church street Ben SquIres was In Salt Lake on business busi-ness tho later part of the week The Ladles Aid society will meet nt the M E church next Thursday afternoon after-noon A largo number of fancy articles will bo on salo during Iho day 4 4 Mien Mary Donovan and Miss Nclllo Sullivan left Tuesday for Park City where they will visit frl Snds for a few days before proceeding to their homes at Butte Mont Whllo In Eureka tho young Indies wero tho gucsto of Mosdumes D J Sullivan and J C Sullivan Sul-livan S SS Mra James Bulrd returned to Eureka Friday from Ely Nov Mr Baird Is cr pcclctl to arrive In a short time JustIce of Iho Peace r M Holland has been seriously 111 this week 4 4 P Swannon returned Wednesday night from SnIt Jake City where he was culled on fonalncss Mrs Grant Swlahcr visited Airs Frank Gnrlty at Silver City Thursday Airs Gnrlty recently underwent nn operation for tumor but Is recovering rapidly Manager Nunn of tIme Eureka Electric Light company was In town from Provo Thursday a 15 H Ptilver o tho Pa > son Globe ender was In Eureka several days this week C F Spllman returned from a buslncca trip to Salt Lako Thursday night u A PoiilmuBtor James P Drlscoll transacted trans-acted day business ztt tho capItal city Tucn a S 4 Lot Hyde of Ncphl spent Sunday and Monday In Moml1 camp Irwin Hprlggp Culln reMurph Joseph Jo-seph Wlghtmnn I and John JCcallng spent lust Snniliiv In SpunNh Fork canyon trying try-ing to hook tho 4 fenllvo troll Mrs John J PllyiiTlm ruin children pelt several dnyn tills week nt Salt Ialce Ailss Jennie Miitou npont last Tu ailay nt tho capital I city V 4 4 Cienrpo Vanchiui enlorlnlncd n number of his frlendi lust Monday nlpljt nl the home of Dr all Mrs 4 Boscoe George M L Hayes I of Lie Helen Mining company went tn t Sail Luko Thursday 4 4 Mr iinl Mrs John H McChryatal will move ilown to I Eureka 1 from Kiiightsvllle for time I Avinlvr Joanh Wlrlhlln went lo Salt Lake Wednesday to see bin 9yearold lon who IH quite UI vllli typhoid f ever Sam Nelson nnd Theodores Vyuncberg took In time Slate Fair al Suit Lake Clly thin week The Mlppen Nellie ninl Aggie Slice gave i couching uteri > to n number of their youiiK friends last Sunday The party drove out to Molntyres ranch In AYeat Tlutlc TIIti S S Levi I Seoflcld In enlertnlnlnc his father and mother Mr and Mr W H f ofleld of Boulder Colo anil his sinter Mrs AV S Illckok of Gold II III Cole Rev Jnnifn StOfldurtl of SprhiKVille will hold nericcs nt the Episcopal church to dny V J W McGaun the eimdldate for Senator Sena-tor on tho Socialist ticket waa In Eureka TncHdtij1 |