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Show .pecinl to The Tribune. T OGAN. Utah, May 2S. Delightful S in every way was the musical j Friday evening at the home of Capt. and Mrs. H. D. Styer, rhen Mrs. Styer entertained In :onor of Mrs. Martha H. King nd Miss OUiver of Salt Lake, lilacs were the decorations throughout he house; large vases of them were ffectlvcly arranged about the rooms. Irs. King rendered a number of beau-ialnty beau-ialnty lullabys. which were thoroughly alnty lulaby?, which were thoroughly njoyed. Mrs. King was accompanied o Miss OUiver, who also channel her iidlence with several delightful pieces, .'hose Invited to meet the guests of onor were Prof, and 2rs. Ostein. Mr. Jid Mrs. F. W. Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. :eth A. Langton, Mr. and Mr. T. W. Taylor, Prof, and airs. Yoder.J Mr. and irs. G. II Champ. Mr. and Mrs. Jl. L. lampbell, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Flem-Qg, Flem-Qg, Prof, and Mrs. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Villiam Langton. Mr. and Mrs. John I. McAllister. Mr. and Mrs. Guy 'hatcher, 'Mr. and Mrs. Will Preston, Ir and Mrs. John T. Caine, Prof. Vilson, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss rirglnla Bush and Miss Pelgrim. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Farr announce he engagement of their daughter Ter- Us to Mr. Charles ITeincr of Mor- an. the marriage to take place June 3. H i. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Ballif entertained 1 an Informal dinner party Tuesday venlng. Covers were laid for six. -! Miss Persls Farr was the guest of onor Friday afternoon at a kitchen hower tendered her by her cousins, he Minses Nebeker. Dainty rcfrcsh-aents rcfrcsh-aents were served and the afternoon 3U ch enjoyed by all. H A pleasant parly was given Saturday ftcrnoon In honor of Miss Tlllle Pcter-an Pcter-an by a large number of her pupils 1 the Brlgham Young college. Daiic-ig Daiic-ig Avus the pleasant feature of the fternoon and Miss Peterson was pre-ented pre-ented with a beautiful token In rc lembrancc of her past work and -klnd- fl . a Mr? George II. Champ and '.Miss ihamberlaln returned Wednesday from 1 . short visit In Salt Lake7. 1 Mr and Mra. J. S. Hendricks are ntcrtalning Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. etty of Salt Lake. B James C. Walters returned Tuesday rom a pleasant visit with relatives In ndianu. The marriage of Dr. Isaac Smith and Libs Lula Yates will take place June 2. B o ('apt. and Mrs. Styer and sons spent ie early part of the. week with Salt iakc relatives. ! Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hansen returned ) their home in Oregon Thursday after 1 pleasant visit with Logan friends. Mrs. X. Carpenter of San Francisco till spend the coming three weeks in H ogan. President and Mrs. Joseph Morrell Hl nd Miss Morrell will leave the early H art of the week on an extended trip 'art, visiting' the fair before their rc- Moses Thatcher and Preston H halehcr, returned ' Monday from fashlngton, where they have been for ic past month. yivc. John A. McAlister Ir visiting H tith. relatives and friends In 'Salt Lake. 71185 Ann Nollon, who has been vl<- ing Miss Veda Thatcher for the pas' three weeks, returned to her homr Tuesday. Mr. Lester Naylor of Salt Lake spent the early part of the week an the puest of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Naylor of Logan. Lo-gan. Miss Elizabeth Sinlth returned Tuesday Tues-day from a pleasant visit In the city. m The Minnequa club met Monday evening even-ing at tho home of Misses Aften and Gencveive Thatcher. Mrr. Joe Squires and Mrs. Ballef returned re-turned Tuesday fnom a pleasant visit north. ' Through an error in The Tribune of May 23, announcement was made of he marriage of Mr. I. S. Smith and Miss Yates. As the marriage has not and will not lake place until June 2. the friends of the happy pair have had considerable fun at their expense. The Tribune admits the error," hastens to correct the mistake and regrets the annoyance lo the young folks. |