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Show WOMAN'S ATHENAEUM ELECTS ITS OFFICERS Special to The Tribune. PARK CITY. June 7. The Woman's Athenaeum hold its last regular meeting for the year at tho home of Mrs. A. K. Wectcr yestorday afternoon. The chief business was the annual election of officers, offi-cers, as follows: President, Mrs. JU E. Hubbard; first vice-president, Mrs. Charles Shields; second vice-president, Mrs. Ij. B. Wight; secretary. Mrs. H. L.. Middour; treasurer. Mrs. A. R. Wcoter; auditor. Mr:. E. Whitehead; critic. Mrs. F.mma Kelso; librarian, Mrs. E. J. Bcggs. For next year's work tho club decided to tako up the history of Italy In the Bay View Course. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Wceter. u Lato last evening a tramp appeared at the resldenco of H. C. Peery and asked for something to cat. Mrs. Perry was at homo alone and did not comply with the request as readily as the tramp thought that she should, whereupon he began to threaten and so frightened her that she gave him something lo eat. The ofilcers are on tho watch for all such offenders. a The Floto shows aro tho chief attraction hero today, The street parado this morning morn-ing brought out a large crowd and tho attendance at-tendance at the circus this afternoon was larze. Hugh Kilkenny of Salt Lake City is In camp today looking after his mining interests. in-terests. Tho local lodge of Elks have made arrangements ar-rangements for attending the coming State reunion at Provo. Misses Stella Allgood and Eva Lambert have bcen'sc-lectcd bcen'sc-lectcd to net as maids In waiting upon tho queen of tho reunion. A. R. Weetcr went to Salt Lake City this afternoon lo be in attendance at the coming Democratic convention. |