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Show . . t'' a'- ijflJS if is not often that one '-week in Hie tbled'g :'lal life of Salt Lake is marked by Kjjsjree such brilliant events aa took place 'IiItII? ,e week '1ust I)ast- Tnc" Assembly, riiftylie large and delightful reception given "pol Mr. and Mrs. Perry S Heath and the d'55Sferv enjoyable dancing party of Friday lf"g5Vening at the Amelia Palace were all ifiJycnts which will not soon be forgotten 'slcsj' those who attended. Only one largo mT(iJffair is planned for the coining week, ftttMie wedding reception following the e'ls&narrlage- of Miss Laura Bird, daughter EiH3f Mr and Mrs. William H. Bird, and niarrecrerick W Sinclair, which takes IpnSJplace on Wednesday evening at the nojtiaome of the bride's parents. The open-i-'Jl'Alfig of the Country club on Saturday will Uit3floubtlesa inaugurate a series of dcllght-iro'dul dcllght-iro'dul affairs at that pleasant club, which' SbSsify the rendezvous of society from early ft jMpring until late in the fall. A few din-rStfers din-rStfers and luncheons are to be given this 2ntjyeek. but the outlook for much festivity .''BrckK.not encouraging. '9;v0n Monday last the New York Globe Jjublished the first of a series of pic-.ffljfres, pic-.ffljfres, with sketches, of the .reigning jafelles in the forty-nine Stales and Ter-qBjljories Ter-qBjljories of the Union. Salt Lakoro will MU deeply interested in this particular -jeature of the paper, a3 thiu city is to ? represented by one of her fairest ay daughter? and one of- tho Stale's most orHT.opular society girls. ghtotFi ' TiaflfCorn yellow. JsjMotlifuiular Wclors this season," ashade, by the way, rjSnhlch will be extremely becoming to K'taflmo of Salt Lake's dark-eyed beauties. ntaffiff 0 , 'WBCiThe sloping shoulder, the lace fichu, aDdiihe pointed bodice, the full skirt and the I, BpsE" decoration which were popular xwben Quec-n Alexandra of England was Ee45ifran''ed forty years ago are once more Ulii'ijie mode. Co83& ' E.'gS?JUis3 Gladys Tuttle, formerly of this Di5ity out now a freshman .at Wellesley, jsOfi tthe author of a very clover story con- 1 " ined in the last issue of the "Wellesley Ji iagazlne. Mlrg Tuttle is a graduate of 3 pwland Hall, a member of the class of |