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Show JJg l,i to Tho Tribune. mm VO, Utah, April A very pleasant " ' Of Iho wcok was tho reception clvn pr o the marriage of Mlfs Fern Cluff , r. M. E. Sanders of Diaz. Mexico. The ; . fwcro married In tho Salt Lake Templo rTJ iinesdny. April 12, and will make tholr : " j Phonic In Diaz, Mexico. Tho reccp-, reccp-, is given at the home of Mrs. B. duff, ii ipf tho bride The evening wan a. most 111) .one and many were tho congratula-t congratula-t iven the promising young couple. A IjprogTammc was enjoyed. During tho iffnl evening a sumptuous repast va3 enjoyed. The decorations were stprlnjr flowers. Tho following follow-ing relatives and friends were present: Mr. and Mrs. D. John. Sr.. JL 11. Clurt and wife, Mary E. ClufT. Mr and Mrt. D. John, Jr., Mrs. Henry ClufT. Blrdlo Cluff. Mary A. Bo-shard. Bo-shard. Mrs. Henry Cluff, Mrs. Amelia Cluff, Mr. ami Mrs. James Hickman, Miss Lylo Cluff. Mr. and .Mm. James Knuducn, Miss Jennie John. Miss Ethel Cluff. Mr. and Mrs. D J. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Brown. Mrs. Calara Henrlo and daughters, Deo and Faun Henrlo. Thcone Cluff. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Koolor. Harriet Frcdcrlckson, Mrs, Ellen Jakeman and Martin Saunders. j The Sorosls club mot with Mre. Jacob Evans on, Wednesday aflfrnoon. Officers for the ensuing year were elected. A miscellaneous miscella-neous programme was enjoyed Tho club ad- Journcd to meet with Mrs. Rob Irvine next Wednesday. Mr. Don Geo was the victim of a surprise last Friday night. Thoovonlng was spent In music and games. Refreshments were served. A very plea.sant Elks' parly was given In their clubrooms Inst Wednesday evening. Club colors wcro taatefully draped. Dancing was Indulged In during tho evening. A few musical mu-sical selections wero enjoyed. Refreshments wero served. Tho "Prlecllla" club met for organization al tho homo of May Thurmnii on Thursdny evening. May Billings was elected president. Mny Thurman vleo-rreisldcnt. Golda Glllofplo secrctnry 1m Prlel Dunn assistant tccrctary, nnd Achaa Eggertspn treasurer The members ' are Ieona Billings. Grace Dunn. Llzzlo Mace, Stella Bennett. Sara Herbert, Beulah Storrs, Forn Smoou Daisy NOlfren. Georgia Hoagland and Anna Douglass. Tho next mooting will bo held at Achsa Eggcrtson's, next Thursday. Owing to a change made In the Nineteenth Century club programme, a mistake In the report for last week occurred. Miss Islly was In Kansas on account of tho Illness of her mother, and Mrs. Buckler and Mrs. Thorn-hill Thorn-hill presented tho Dickens programme as stated. ThlB week tho club mot at Nowcll's and Mr?. Caldcr Interestingly presented the growth and dovolopment of tho prow. Tho paper was a very able one and greatly appreciated appre-ciated by thoso present. Miss Mario Tarker, formerly of this city, but who for the past few months has been teaching school at Pnyson, spent Saturday and Sunday In Provo. tho guest of her slater. sla-ter. Mrs. Annlo HIeeh. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bennett o this city loft Monday for Holdcn. where they will visit for a week or ten duys- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arrowsmlth of Col-ton Col-ton spent Wednesday and Thursday In Provo. Suslo Y. Gates of Salt Luko spent Sunday In Provo with friends, Mr. and Mro. Tom Jackson of Soldier Summit Sum-mit spent Thursday In Provo. Mary Reckorfi and Mr, Holdaway of Spanish Fork wore Provo Visitors on Thursday. Sara Douglaw, formerly of this city, but now of American Fork. Is spending a few days here with relatives and friends. ' Mrs. E D. Partridge, who han Vecn vlslt- lng her parents In Michigan for the past four months, has returned home, much Improved In health and spirits. Miss Mabol Anderson of Salt Lake was a Provo visitor this week, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Tcasdale of Ncphl spent a few days this week in Provo with her daughter Alllc. Mary Taylor of Vineyard Is spending a few days In this clty''thls woolc. Prof. L. E. Cropper, who has been teach-1 teach-1 lng In St. Johns. Ariz., tho past winter. Is 1 visiting friends In Provo. Mr. and Mr. John .Edmunds of this city left Saturday morning for Walos, their former home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Andcrfon of Salt l-'ikc spent Tuesday In this city with friends. |