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Show k JfjAy Aiwr ofllccr whs heard to re-''Bmark re-''Bmark the other day that for cS- years past Fort Douglas has been JtB' looked upon as one oC the choice JRjjs of the country, and an as-ijjnant as-ijjnant lo It has never been regarded pinj- othfrr Ilcht than a bit of good And from now on It Is destined ' rolfctoroc one of the most desirable of 3jBhe "Western "posts, as the great "Options will give ample room tor the wine of a full regiment, and more ifiBthat the population of the' post In wjifuture will be greater than ever be-Klc be-Klc Its history With the arrival of !Kkk contingent it Is expected that iJ&glas will at last lake on some of 5m former gayety, the days of the Ifjmkb, Sixteenth ami Twenty-fourth bc-ijftkminlfcent bc-ijftkminlfcent of many most dcllght-Mvents, dcllght-Mvents, while the spirit of sociability uS leeji somewhat limited of late. Uth govern! former Sail Lakers in the BjjKJit and officere ho have former-.Mian former-.Mian stationed thore, the social do- JKl the garrison will from now on BlJk an entirely new turn, and il Is un-Fp3ted un-Fp3ted that the daily life among- the MBpitary folk will prove to be one of JtjKftidinff features of the social side cgBSili Lake. The local fashionables 'KiBnmJoy a rare opportunity of being lllfcjrly introduced at tlie reception vSes by Capt. and lira. Woodward. Captain was a young- Lieutenant thcp&Jt ten years ago, and hia wife jurone of the charming- belles of this ijJ$Tl tte Salt Lake men ever become yjjtciicd to the afternoon tea or re-(CgBtten"" re-(CgBtten"" Is a question often asked i IMSffg l',0e "ho enjoy a bit of gosbip PwK$-BCCr' uncneon or other cntc-rtaln-In every other large city the .-4n m not so terribly bound up in f jhp work that they are unable lo at-!lHa at-!lHa toc event from 5 o'clock on, m here one has to 5end out a. special nfcrlcr to gather In the men. and those gnHfBO are present arthc ones -Mho are tmost fought after, so their position mBteavlable They arc surrounded", one -fflM J? to a half-dozen girls, and the old-' old-' story will sometimes bring a round hughier, even if the other fellow In : f.comer by the punch bowl has heard ai J me yarn at hia club since the days f tfn tbe Alta members made merry in t block on Second South. When ono appreciated lo such an extent It Is a fcierthat the other men do not come j i realization of what they are mJss-: mJss-: r. and make It a point of being pres-. pres-. i the afternoon events. It Is al$o noticed at this class of en-I en-I nilnment that the women devote I ere time to arranging their hair and (mm ls'n?ral details xif their dress when fff J.P'fa wit that men are Included in C'i jy'ktion, and as one bright young fl admitted recently. "Of course, thev I f6 a a more successful party, they (as w something, and I for one am tired rstj mn' events with no men prcs-j prcs-j la o l t fceUtah girlB who havo been attend-! attend-! sWeparatory schools and colleges for ST?rJlro wcndlnE their way home-"l00n home-"l00n wc wtn lia-v no end of -s Jl.t debutantes, to gladden the end- f J LV?"?11, dayB at the SOt links, the 3 ft,, . can'on resorts. Many will ' 1 l r,e"ds wlth ticm. so there will i ln,nelty f0r thc yaTiS mcn Who T Ki r y make love lo thc newcat Mti Vieyoun mcn 3X6 already feel- " l'o'r-irty" over the anUcipa- .1 tho rivalry between two 'of Is pronounced. ' J -t " " in. tLsee,ria apparent lhat It Is no iV ''onable to go lo the lake, jtfSS (L, , ad,lB i show that society's ' Ti: cn capricious. But would It J2J 'iff Plenul suggestion for somo ik, ederB to establish a "Lalcc ' 4 Kan?ar',leld or 0,(1 Lak0 Park- r i) 6Lff.hURe at some desirable point CI ,ch? Society Insists upon bc- I feiM lyc' 80 wh' not appropriate $ N, C for Ulla novel lflca'' Then a IAi or ':alinc launches and a it to a , tv,'- wnon I- could be turned S IM?Cht club' 'i111 membership !fhTi?,say-flfty-sl3C' the number one i ,15lB , "frcd up lant Tuesaay fti c,nslnp a llst ot thc Pa-rticular-r'n3 : "'fable ones. i f0Ur Lak, IrlH e sadly ; 4lnLa blL or cachlnp: on the A ! li i 2 Urelnt necd of a chaperon. lf !i"t?h y t0 be dlacrcct and enjoy rilthe ajne time. UStTh. ' Sf vSonf nfCrd H dreamS iMfreal ln the 'nountalns. There UBnta in . reon local S ; Donn, "0rt8, Bh,ou,d not become the tBouWaL0 a" PlQccs within or laj V.u,nn,er resorts, where the MU high K C0I2Pared to that of iSOTmlDg. a1011- Bnt a change is pHk6iruJrHUIner cotBe3 arc going i-W One phwldan sold yea- ft W tcrday that if the people of wealth could realize what a perfect paradise they -ould- make of several sections hen-r-bouts, they would one and all be the owners of roomy summer restreats. The hotel at Silver Lake Is under new management man-agement this year, and all the cottages are taken, while those of a private ownership own-ership are lo be filled. Then thc same Is truo of Provo and Wasatch. In ;.-ct thc beauty of these places 16 gradually being roaliacd. e The BaucroftH have an ideal home In far-away Island purk, north of St. Anthony An-thony and near the Yellowstone. It v. lll be open aa usual this summer, and Vr Bancroft and his charming niece, M;?s Nason, will entertain quite a few of their friends. It Is the ideal fishing ground. The family of S. W. Eccls will bo out from New York with frienls to occupy its home in the same countrv, and James Anderson and familv, with friends, will pass the whole 'soa3on there. The Soda Springs contingent Is already al-ready talking of migrating, and the hotel, ho-tel, cottages and boarding-houses will be filled with Salt Lake people this year. One of the brightest of the voungcr girls will be missed the coming winter and for several, seasons yet to come, Miss Elolse Sadler having decided to go to a Canadian college this fall, s Almost any day one can see ln tho park.some lone man riding a horse. It Is the most delightful outdoor exercise, but does it not seem selfish that the men continually go riding and never ask any c(f the girls, the latter enjovlng It as miu-h 'as the men? Nothing Is more correct than horseback riding and many of the Salt Lake girls arc-splendid arc-splendid equestriennes, but they never get an invitation. These afternoons are perfect for a run down to the park or up the canyon, and the' young people should make more of it. |