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Show ijtriir LAKE Is always at Its best iM' yjjtn showering hospitality upou IB cw of Its sons or daughters who Diy have achieved something In yMjwrld and return to the city for a SKirtflU '-TllIs 1,as been Particularly Tof the short stay of Mrs. Harold Wadl (Ada Dwycr), who leaves for JljEtit and Europe tomorrow to con-jfl con-jfl Y,iT theatrical worlc Breakfasts, ?Mv.eoM. dinners, receptions and sup-isK sup-isK folknvlnc each other in quick jmlon. It must have been a try-eSr try-eSr u-3 days to the visiting Salt Laker, IM: a rare treat to her large number frnjaai what can be seen at a mero 'if- here nml there and everywhere, more Salt Lake girls will in all KjTibrod succumb to the fascination fkt Army. ;5bt a brilliant Introduction to Salt k! ns the reception given to the liuty-nJnlu by Capt. and Mrs. John E. ridiwrd The post hall, so often the fei of bright social events, certaln-limr certaln-limr looked more beautiful, the rgMllty of the decorative Idea being : marked. It was quite a pleasure sat the ofllcers and ladles of the tr rtfiment and those from the city i7itnllE as thoy did the official and idil life, made a decidedly represents represen-ts gathering. Gov. Wells and Sen-z Sen-z Reams were present, and proved 'z&s the most congenial of the many iflitre present to greet the return-ijEoldlery. return-ijEoldlery. The belles and beaux of 'is tt& another season were there too, :1 it :ras reminiscent of many far-id far-id Itles at the same place. U It not delightful," remarked a tt young girl, "that when we' have I :n ting in the way of a formal party mi this, when a number of newcomers iftt u be Introduced to society, Utah u In her chief executive and ' wife zh a thoroughly charming couple as .Ttrnor and Mrs. Wells?" Ills a matter for general congratula-ep congratula-ep that a custom formerly adopted by hy hosts and hostesses of having R :cj bottled refreshment in the smok-h smok-h tj-room has been done away with at . to gatherings. i ,' ?' He light and porch effects at the ' tovoodey reception were not only K oe, but about a6 artistic as can nly be imagined. The porch was Sd all the evening. 1 o 'J19T that Mr Newhouse has re-f.Pptd re-f.Pptd we may look for a resumption Jtte payetles that marked his wln--J residence here. if! fcae drivers at a recent reception e discussing matters social from the i? tf each box waiting for the event toae to an end. "Say!" cried one li loud voice, "they give us coffee M things In the winter, but we don't st nothln' in the summer. I s'pose 7 think we can browse 'round on n grass." ' . M of the young rrfen who drove ja from the Post lato Monday night that a coyote crossed In front ? carriage. Maybe one did, it inot be very strange in this coun-. coun-. wt the young man is wondering WT his friends laugh so much when tempts to explain the matter. $at a pleasure it was to the old of the Sixteenth to see Thurs- J the parly. He Is looking belli1 bel-li1 l!:?n evcr ad with rare aplomb ild all whom he knew in the t ' Jl o I ?rcm Uic general aspect of things t Jvould suppose that a certain n 5 prl "n no 18 nere fr t-hc summer 1 VMt return East this autumn, d !' |