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Show fruit trees budtllnf? in plnkuwT ilfc'HlQcs showing an evidence of gjllnto fragrance and tho meadow JSlnely singing along every road-(Te road-(Te valley, tho cottagers and the !;llomc-makcrs are turning their fto tho cool rattans and comforters comfort-ers that will so shortly supplant vood and mahogany of the moro .wIng-rooms Salt Lake Is slow-irely slow-irely assuming auite a mctropo -fvvlth its many suburban pjsS-jnd pjsS-jnd cottages In the canyons or (resorts, and the season thla year to be the brightest ever passed, bso who seek a rest In the higher jfdo not leave the city until the it really warm weather, the for-ncs for-ncs who have nearby country 11 own them early In the season, Bow tho places are Tjelng made Sand hardly a week passes but I" 'visited bv their owners for the of seeing to the various altera-eek-end parties will bo a feature rfcr. and one group of young girls fca riding circle, with the Inten-blng Inten-blng In for this exorcise during M fk of improving and stocking tho home of Mrs. Mary Judge at E !od has about boon completed. W, a'mllv will shortly move there to K their home for tho summer. It IB illv adapted to entertaining, and l3 indeed will bo thost- who are j Xenjoy Its hospitality during the S ' - IBhlls the name of the L.. S. Hills SrlIiU Creek, and the family will jst as soon as school Is over, so ,'ounger ones can thoroughly en-W en-W tie sport of the vacation. Li t flairs Holmes frequently go to m tIn their automobile, and early EJN iBon they will pass most of thulr j this delightful retreat, where a i will be extended to their many nilfhis country seat also has been K fig many lmproveinonts and TVand It will bo an ideal home iTJaly transformed by the present t-eral farms owned by the dllTer-jTplbers dllTer-jTplbers of tho "Walker family will ?E e the scene of many house par-fee par-fee farms are located In nn ideal Jr 2ottonwpod. and for years have ?1T "only places of the kind near tho free 'uady tho East drive Is often the M gwlt'tlv-movlng automobiles going 9 that end of the country, and this H will be visibly Increased as the 'g rogresses. ja quntaln cottages will not be H intll later, as the snow remains 3 High points, but from what is Bveral new ones will bo erected at m k'e, and the hotel is going to be 1? (Ton a llrst-class plan this sum- ff. L Eltlis have a delightful home for SEfor winter on tho Pacillc. near lltftlshind; yira Judge has. an or-II or-II Eve nnd a fine house at Riverside, UXHolmes owns ono of the most Hfresldences In Pasadena. Senator Jli.'tKearns have for quite a tlmo RlirJeyo on a country seat on tho ld others will no doubt seek cot-jjllth cot-jjllth tho roaring ocean brought so Sfcugh the completion of tho new Kafcllrbad mf ' npar there was some talk of Dr KIcEiiery taking a place in tho ed!it it Is now extremely likely that jfifc'wlll socuro a lovely home cu . . S&jihrnday ushered In a week that SBffitho quietest for years past, with qui of a largo description to make 5f id passing days. Showers for iji rides followed each other In quick il ' and t,,e ear'V nart this '9 Ubo filled with luncheons, shops' shop-s' , other showers and events too .V land exciting to mention. And tw ry Indication, this condition, so ffl ho average person, will continue twind has blown away most of ..'is ,roses, for "tl3 said tho number of jgjfds year will bo larger than ever 'jr iWeddlngs will lake place on C ftj evening. Miss Darlono Buck-'pjfc Buck-'pjfc daughter of General Superln-..?( Superln-..?( E. Kucl:lngham of tho Short Sfa, Jfbecomo tho brldo of B. L. Kem-t3 Kem-t3 waha at S o'clock that evening. on Buckingham will be maid of -S 1 illsa May Elizabeth Bucklng-lestnald, Bucklng-lestnald, Tho brldo'a brother. J. JM jam. and her uncle, J. E. Buck-rTj Buck-rTj wlll bo ribbon-bearers, and Jemphlll will bo tho best man. rfl Ay Jeremy and Karl Hardy will Iflffnnirricd on tho same evening. Ill l J. redding of "Wednesday Is that 1 xM cl,lc Cullon and Mr. Leonard. ;m ? U,i ay overling at tho post chapel, CI lUglas. will Ijo solemnized tho LJ'l .;of Miss La no and Lieut. Saun- uch will ba quite the event In ira ic'r.cl&3 A number from the city U.I pn Invited .a i T-, IHam G. Sharp was thof hostess ETC. c her well remembered, delightful ,n flnirsday evening. A dozen jviH,1 fiondK wero present to grcot Pav-Itcb Pav-Itcb oreo Downey and a thoroughly Jfr il reunion was tho result. i J. - 4t fxlLn.fr,r Gf,orge Holutz was . hailed .'Si Bht hi' hia old friends. 9K f " l?Mr5.V.Tl U' Tmer were llke-Jf llke-Jf thof1. warmly welcomed. riV Pir was hostess iq a charming little luncheon' yesterday, It being her twentieth wedding anniversary. As one of the Intimate friends present remarked, "My, how times flies." There Is no chaiigo in the hostess, however, as she is just as winsome as over. Mr and Mrs. Edward Ferry entertained at a delightful dinner on Friday evening complimentary to Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. Davis. Tho opening tea of the Country club will be held next Saturday, and It promises prom-ises to bo quito an event. Golf Instructor "W. Watson will arrive on Tuesday and for ten days will remain at the club to Instruct those members who wish to avail themselves of the rare opportunity. Ilo Is Just from the Pasadena links and on tho way to the Thousand Islands. Mrs; Clement will be here shortlv. v Mr. and Mrs. David Keith entertained at a delightful dinner at the Country club last Sunday evening complimentary to Mrs. Edward Doheny of Los Angeles, who was the guest of Mrs. Kearns for the week. Paymaster Downey passed a bright week with old friends. Mrs. Hubbard "W. Reed will entertain at a large reception this week. For University Gym. The Invitations have been Issued for the donee to take place Friday, at ChrJsten-sen's. ChrJsten-sen's. for the benefit of the University gymnasium building This will be ono of the largest dances the Strollers' club has given, and a great many students of the University, as well as the Cadet boys, ar expected to be present. The Cadets will give a guard mount at 9 o'clock. The chaperons are as follows: Governor and Mrs. Cutler. Mayor and Mrs. Tt P. Morris. Senator and Mrs Kearns. Mr. and Mrs W. Y. filter. Dr. and Mrs. Kingsbury, Mr. and Mrs. P. "W. Madsen. The following organisations of the University Uni-versity have banded together and will attend at-tend tho dance: Alpha PI society. Delta Falgma, Gamma Phi society. Preps society. Arts society. Doings club, Tech club. Normal society. Engineering society. Amid Fldlsslml society, so-ciety, Theta Upsllon. Tho floor committee consists of the club mombem aa follows: 11. 11. MsulPen. F. J. Foll'and. S. B. P.lsor. D. 'Wllfoii, J, Brownlnir. T. A. Jamiey, V Ostler, AV. Huckloy. II. Sanclio. T. Nutiress. O. Moredllh, II. KomJiill. JP. Mead, It. Pap-wortli. Pap-wortli. C. McEvcy. C Hnnsen. R. Wilson. E. McDonald, O. Bauclier Eldredge-Carlson Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Eldredge, Sr.. announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lulabel. to Charles F. Carlson, lato of New York. The marriage will he n feature feat-ure or the early June weddings, to lake place on tho Sth of that month, Hichards-Genter Marriage. Tho marriage of Miss Lilly Richards, daughter of Dr. and Mra. Joseph S. Rlch-urds, Rlch-urds, and Albert Genter of Eutte, -will be solemnized on "Wednesday. laiss Hnwlins Engaged. Senator and Mrs. Joseph E Rawlins announce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Leda, to "W. V Ray. The wedding will take place early in June. Miss Josephine Morris to "Wed. Mrs. Ellas Morris announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter. Josephine, to George A. Goff. Tho wedding will tako place next 'month. Press Club President to "Wed. Tho mnrriago of Miss Chloo Slmms of Gibson City. 111., to Russell Lowry of Salt Lake will tako placo at tho bride's homo on May 1. Knudsen-Willey Mnrriage. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Knudsen announce tho engagement of their sister, MIsa Nina Knudsen, to S. Clinton "Wllloy of Donlson Tex. Miscellaneous Events. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Roberts of C17 Sixth street, who were qulotlv married on the 30th, wore given a reception by manv frlends on Thursday ovonlng. Delightful refreshments were served, nnd tho evening even-ing was passed In tho rendition of a wull-arrnnged wull-arrnnged musical and literary programme pro-gramme Punch wus also served, and tho happy couple wcro tho recipients of many beautiful presents, The decorations decora-tions consisted of cut roses, carnation.", ferns, potted plants, and tho National colors. Tho brldo, who Is tho daughter of Mrs. Julia Dye Thomntf, and sister of T. F. Thomas , of this city, was gowned In whllo Swiss und real lace, and carried whlto roses. Tho Ladles' Cricket cfhb of Bingham Junction met at the homo of Mrs. Runner. Run-ner. The clubpr!zRiJYcro won bv Mrs William Aylett and Mrs Dr. Mo'nahan, llrst and nccond; Mrs. Sholton consolation. consola-tion. Dainty refreshments wero served. Club adjourned. o a Miss Elliot T. Kimball entertained about thirty friends Thursday venlng at cards. Decorations In parlors, cherry blossoms; dining-room, daffodils. Tho Idea of Easter carried In the tnlly and score cards. Tho prizes wore awarded to Miss Pearl AVeller and Mr. Claud "Wllllama. The booby prlzo to Miss Edith Kingsbury and Adrian Pembroke. Later In the evening Mr. Hugh Dougall rendered a number of popular selections. V 6 fc Mrs- Georgo B. Squires and Mrs. Fred "W. Price will entertain tho McKcan Post and Relief Corps of the G. A. R. with a social at East Twelfth South Thursday Thurs-day evening. A The dance scheduled .by Young Peoplo of Unitarian church Monday, April 26th. will tako placo Instead Tuesday, tho 24th. b Mrs. Georgo Z. Edwards entertained a number of little folks "Wednesday from -1 to 7. In honor of her daughter Tlrsol's ninth birthday. After a number of games had beon played, tho little friends wero usheri'd Into tho dining-room, which was artistically decoratud with apple blon-soms. blon-soms. Each little ml6s found at her placo a rabbit holding a basket of many-colored candy eggs. Suopondud from tho chan-doller chan-doller was a Uugo egg, which puzzled tho TSgiJ Shell -Z-oa&mrelZzzngJzn, Wio 1 H little folks. After they had finished tho dainty lunch the egg sent a shower of fluffy little chicks down on tho table, ono for each little guest. The children are hoping thnt Miss Ursel's next birthday wlil fall near Eastertide. A pretty home wedding, attended by relatives and a few close friends, was that of Miss Lulu B. Tajsiim, oldest daughter of Mrs. R. G. Taysum, and Frank E. Schrocdor of Green Bay, "Wl3., solemnized last "Wednesday evening at tho homo of the bride's mother. Bishop J. W. West performed tho ceremony. cere-mony. Tho bride, who wore a beautiful gown of whlto crepe do Paris, with elaborate elab-orate trimmings of poiut lace, was attended at-tended by her sister, Miss Edu Taysum. also gowned In white. Tho bride carried whlto carnations, and tho bridesmaid tho samo flowers In pink. Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder will be at homo to their many friends after May 1 at Ml F street. V . . ... I A pleasant garnering iook piace at tno home of Joseph E. Rlgby last Thursdny ovonlng. commemorative of his retirement retire-ment from Undo Sam's service as a letter let-ter carrier, having served as such since March 1, 1S90. It was a gathering of his associates In the postofllcc department, about thirty of tho boys being present Tho evening was pleasantly passed with songs, recitations and other pleasant pastimes. Ruo Sholcs was there and acted as master of ceremonies. Ho also recited cleverly. During tho evening "Joe," as he Is known, was presented with a very line meerschaum pipe, us a souvenir, to be kept as a fond remem- I branco of tho high esteem In which ho Is held b those who labored with him. "W. S. Naylor made the presentation speech. When tho time came for tho boys to go home they wcro unanimous In their pralso of tho successful evening and in wishing their host all the success that Is possible In his new labors. A Tho Owls club gave a smoker In their rooms In tho Auerbach block last ovonlng. Tho Tlilotlo Social club In arrnnRlng for nn-other nn-other Hoclal to be Riven In their ball on Friday Fri-day ovonlnrr- The commltlcn In 'charm Is working nurd and nil who attend nro promised a cood time, - Tho Unlvornlty club will rIvo the la3t of tliclr wlntor serle of (Jnnccn on tho Mlh Inst. ' Mm. Ann Alrmct. an aired and respected resident of tbu Twentieth ward, was Riven a mirprlsf- In honor of her 71st birthday at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. ChtUker of 123 K ntret. Mrs, Alrmct was tho recipient of many handonio iroonts, which sho hlchly apprcolatxd. TIioihi prcftnl wnro: Mra. Mnr-Kamt Mnr-Kamt Uomnoy, Mm. Mary Luff, Mr. Laploh, Mm. Batomnn. Mrs. IIlKham. MIhh Annie Hicham, Mrn. Drowerton. Mr. Rice. Mm, Orlove. Mrs. Wlmvard, Mrn Mnry Dlclwon, MIm nianchu WinWord. Mrn. E. J. Foulcor, MIps Nottlo W'lnward. Mro. Josoph "Whlto, Mr, Koland "VVIlllnmH, Mr. .lean Wlnward. Mr. and Mra. Albeit Gill, Mr. and Mrs. S. Chalkcr. Mr. J. D. Alrmet, Mr Juinca Chulker, now, 61 years old. Purely Personal. Mr. Nowhouso Is ul homo from Europe. Mr. and' Mra- David Keith. Scnatorand Mra. ICoorna rcturul u wook 050 from L03 Angoloi, but Messrs. K-lth and Kcarn3 again left for thnt city on Fildnv. Tho McEncrys will pass tlio summer abroad. Mr, and Mrs. J. X. Forgunon arc homo from Terminal Inland. Miss Blanche Kimball Is at homo from Europe. Mrs. Ledyard Bailey wntertalned for Mis Starling yesterday. Mrn. Harold Ituascll sailed for Europo on Wednesday. Mrs. Ken and family will lenve next woek for Brighton Beach, whero thuy will pas tho summer. Mrs. T. C. Bailey Is at homo again. In Pueblo tomorrow MIfs Mlnnanne McDon-nld McDon-nld and J. A. Do Bouzelc of this city wilt be married. Mrs. Bobert Olendlnnlnff will cntortnln tills week. Mrs. Charles Lorlnij nnd dauchter, Adelle, who havo been vlidilnjr h-re for two months, leavo for their home In Deer Lodge, Mont., to-nlcbt. to-nlcbt. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bochmcr aro receiving tholr frlnds at tholr new home, 4!1 South Fourth EaL Mr and Mra. J. S Groo aro now in their new house, 33 Eleventh East strel. , |