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Show Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Utah, Jan. 21. Miss Ollvo Gay Is a Provo visitor, the guest of her sister, Airs. F. Decker". Tho ladles of tho Presbyterian church aro making elaborate preparations for a danco and concort to be given on Tuesday evening at A. O. U. W. hall. Airs. J. C. Armstrong Is visiting at the capital. ft V Airs. John Pike and Airs. II. C. Brown-lco Brown-lco of Salt Lako were guests during the week of Airs. U. V. Wltheo. Tho ladles' aid society of tho Congregational Congrega-tional ohurch wero pleasantly entertained on Thursday afternoon at the home of Airs. A. W. Alcek, 2GX) Jefferson avenue. 9 Arr and Airs. George Hanson were Salt Lako visitors tho fore part of tho week. Tho ludies' auxiliary to the Brotherhood of LocomotHyJ Engineers gave their annual an-nual partv ln honor of tho engineers on Frldav night at the homo of Mrs? .AVthur AIcKclllps, on Twenty-eighth street. A pleasant event of tho week was tho reception given at the home of Air. and lira PAto.r N'ollson at 1 Iarrlsvlllc. In honor of their daughter, Allss Amanda Anderson, Ander-son, whoso maniago to Howard A. Dabb was solemnized In the Salt Lalso Tomple. Tho house was attractively decorated with a profusion of cut flowers, potted plants adding to tho brightness of the scene. A sumptuous wedding supper was served, presided over by Airs. David Jensen and tho Allsscs Lucy Dabb and Wealthy Lake. Covers were laid for about thirty-live guests. Tho young couple aro both popular popu-lar young people of llarrlsvlllo and have a host of friends, who extend congratulations. congratula-tions. Tho euchre party given on Wednesday, evening at the Reed by Mrs. E. E. Stewart Stew-art and her "mother. Airs. Alosley, was characterized by brilliancy, blended with success In tho pleasant entertainment of the largo number of guests. At cards. Airs. J S. Lowls was awarded the llrst prize, a handsomo mayonnaise bowl. The consolation prize, an elegantly bound book, was won byAIrs. Ralph Hoag. and tho lono hand prize, a beautiful bouquet of polnsettas, was won by Airs, Black-marr. Black-marr. At recherche supper was served In the large dining-room, numerous small tables ta-bles being used In place of thb ono large ono. . A entertaining meeting of tho Child Culture Cul-ture club was hold Friday with Airs. J. F. Grant, 50o Twenty-fourth street. During the routlno business, a report of tho eommltteo eom-mltteo on membership was read and accepted. ac-cepted. An interesting paper entitled, "Alascullne and Feminine Occupations," by Marlon Foster Washburne, was read by the president. After discussion the meeting was closed. Tho hostess served dalntv refreshments nnd tho club adjourned ad-journed to meet ln two weeks, January 27. with Airs. S. T. Whlttake;-, S71 Twenty-third Twenty-third street. Tho Historical society spont a most on-Jovable on-Jovable and profltablo afternoon. Satur-da'y. Satur-da'y. January 17, at the pleasant home of Allss Dora Snow. Airs. Smith led the it;-iew it;-iew with .her usual enthusiasm, and the members entered spiritedly Into the discussion dis-cussion of the respectlvo merits of the Japanese and Russian nations. The guests of tho club wore Alcsdames Allllor and Putnam, and Aflssoa White and HH Lynch. Dainty refreshments wero served IbTbssss! by Louise Snow, the little sistor of th hostess, and littlo Dorothy Gordan. The iftsH club then adjourned to meet on Saturday, jH January 26, at tho homo of Airs. A. W. ilsH Week, 2660 Jefferson avenue. 'BH flH Tho Past Nobles Grand met with Airs. IIH AI. Aloon on Thursday afternoon at her iflsssl home, 2200 Washington avenue, tho fol- H lowing new officers assuming their duties Hl for tho ensuing year: Airs. K. Bogart, president; Airs, A. E. Bune, vlcc-prcsl- dent; Airs. AI, Aloon. sccrotary; Airs. AL j fl Morris, treasurer. Dainty refreshment: ) were served by tho hostess' and tho club ) adjourned to meet on February 9 with , Airs, Royal. ! A Jolly crowd of machinists and friends i had a pleasant tlmo at tho home of Air. and Airs. D. C. Dora. 365 Twenty-second ( street, on Saturday, December 14. Card r was tho diversion of the evening, prizes I being won by Air. E. Alltcholl. Airs. G. J Shoemaker and Air. J. Varnoy. After Wsjfl cards a well-appointed supper was served. Vl Those, present were Air. and Airs. J. Var- Vsssl ncy. Air. and Airs. E. Alltcholl, Mr. and VsssH Mrs. A. Bullpugh. Air. and Airs. G. Shoe- 9sj maker, Air. and Airs. J. Bullough. Air. F. slsfl Walker, Air. S Hlgglns; Allsses Ollvo Bui- 'IssH lough, Alary Dora, Pearl Wilbur and 'Isjsjl Graco Wilbur lil |