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Show I j,h 0f Juno ha3 passed. ;j Pv bridal c ipl a I rl-.n ur are ' at homo K no doubt have been sub-I sub-I Pnaancr of Jokca by their r of rice and a few I le,t3 luck enhance tt Joy j l-'7 , f. .v stop here. I WL I, ded vUth KS , : at Last,' ' What E ,u ; LanK .f r-l Ft !' h arts and vJ to the wheels Is simply nenvnlrVd Vrt ln6 gnla.l nK'tUnl! n- ll.lrm- f rnakl.iK ,,, uutt for any naWhe forget that this cere- Hiftst Pta'Ulf"' and Pul'-inii "f.c.V.c! 1 And that often the trtbo small hoodlums out-H.h out-H.h or heme ni..t-f Hi" tv.-.I-K? "n," kind lr.-:,l ,,f th. iiHr,,,- C:..:f. r t- ' ' harB. I tafldf. theV art r.-li.Uig.'d with L,-tV im-onvfnlfn' " th'- euu- Kri to anJ really they don't KdI will laugh at the dls- m Hlght M.uth con-Laof. con-Laof. chaining tla bride .cnl HE?Tr and no sooner hail the V w hen K, i,v , 'i jnil" r jt-B r 'hem. and K-, tt-.. locked logethci t:-l ,..- .151 a young couph- . home .c ft'-r t h inu.V a'cl' ii and m ik. ready th . I : id. i ll . fun- K , . I' Ki' . what K. wb thi nt r.-.l the ..sMTuv V Int.- T .-.I I ar- AK is 1 t i urn I'd up- IHV .; and kettles w-io IIIB l' BJE!t, salt mix. i s Kffor'. ami. di evcrj Ihlng HLt Yel to tin frl" .BJ .in 1 1 1 hi Jnmi Is iiigai stin iid jFiba'T c-; idi-a that 1 - nnlzed as is 'am. ih' 1 rid. 1 1 pair Bxrd on the Quiet. Httfcn was quite unique, t!if! HBjyrc-r v,-.i - t.i Hthe Iniiod i' tli.n i-ipi the Ht) could i j M i". hit Hk nan i id. nth kin-w tin-fr tin-fr :,:;. V. Idle In- llfh-d $H etc. ir twi. i- I'.- i $H clock t.. u he L it. IV o'i k train Final);. i i iid l.lddlng adli i .ilqa. - cwti-'m of Hi.- .-i. i i ' it' Ide i he T; ir. i .1. Hula i ii t.-n.ir hi 'Ir. 'Mi, Tidl bidt-n Ar.- Anv M.... Btc To 1 1 h i. ! . dues nut Mt t-rauty, l.ul In- ms ilng J ' 1' Ill' II - !,. r I h. I lae-ttn Mill, pulled ii"r. 'i n - ,:. it will be Mkt-.l M H -M I I 1 JWC. to ff if T.. Jin, 3Brar, Hinl tin- nl, I married B" 1 jv- T t j&y9r risk my life through fire J -J II tn- " lie W Thank Jw-T iri.in that litti pette, V-'. 'Ir, . with "MT yed couple find the hHBr, TeO ' 1. I n this, I am r,,'m4'-,r Plan Sunday morn- n" th.dr v.a tn tin-K tin-K J fr g- dow n near the I 'J f ' 'a ' Ir f.-.rin-il supper ,-' 0hetr' ll" r,' f i luncheons. ' ' rapon wtls tb hontrs HBVp"01) Tuesday at the . t, sible decorations wprs ol bVBEl mour.d oi whit 'X t -rrr. r. B: "i thn .m JC?1" of tho tat.lo Coven fJiBf-f" Pmd-jcI Wo-- ward. M-n -S Mm. Wlllluni R. h. Have, Mr Btdwell. Irr'n Mn H P Nlln. x," sl'n Mndfwy. Mm. MflflB. r frlirhrd, MIps Wood- &mr-'' jhm m. g - H1 ?"v a dellKhtful lunch-., lunch-., v'-i ry a euchr party, Ail V Jr,TJ -,nvor Th taMs kiv . r:'1 r' 1 "T r-tim (& ''''" ,u'1" fcT tT-VIUf'Jl I'lnrhi.nri, of ttif i fcwW1 r M, Elizabeth Cos- k t!i. '"" 7 lav ftrer- r fci,'.,4 .Ml-n er th colors bill fci vl V)" dlnlng-r.-.m wan lt' l ' - tiull-tn hraldd Hi .(jJlUB ,,. rUj Tht ravora . A ' v t tl ('.'-. " r ' tj.'V , i 1 1 k v.Xlun-h 'h ru' U. v-a. Jn'1 " f el' -k Hi lSlrbm',wrMy waa ,hB f-- I oirBwiv ...'". .. n i-.-'.i.,-. r 1- f d i h .-. ii . .e"i V trrjjlP-. with brrtvt (rtr-imcn of pink sntln rihbon rter .inK fr..m th centerpiece to roch Plari Th" fa..in tvere bunchrs nt invert prtm The jiif-Mn were Mine I-ta MeMllleri Mlns ?,a.no-?"M Kfttherlno Jud(fo Mlm r.eddcn, MIkh imams imd Mlj Alleo Goodwin Mr UonlOCUe Ferry ind Mm. CTiarlMi G Plummer were tho hoste,, Gf n beautiful luncheon at tho Country club on Frldav nfter-n....n nfter-n....n In honor of Madam Ancella Fox Of nlcag-o A lame square of red ramhlex rosea Of-mM an effective centerpler, with ."rpran f rr,!-''s f'atteri?d ovr th.- cloth rm-t-rn wit. Mid for Ifadatn Fox. Km Rcnnr X Smith MM. 'Jr.-iham Tutnarn Mm Ira Lewis Mr-. Martha Royk Kins. Mr.- William Wetzel! Madam Bwenaoil Mr. F T Fabian, Mh LTI-leit.ick LTI-leit.ick and Ml-m R. rkhool . Mr.-. Homey KmU entertained Informallv at cnr. r.n Fridaf mi-.rnlnc roiii-wort by a lunch-v.n lunch-v.n at the UntYenity elul.. m honor of her mother Mm H B RlohardSOII of WllmlnB-lon. WllmlnB-lon. He rink sweet pena combined with plumosa formed tho table decorations. At 600 prizes were awarded to Mm. Frnem I rake and Mrs W P. Cooper. Tin aucatl wiru bidden. A pretty luncheon, followed by euchre, was Riven by Mm Krnest Druke on Wednesday In honor of Mrs. John Reed of Denver Th mall tables were bright Willi mnn -a .-s Of rad rosea, the parlors with dainty b.iskot. filled with crimson ramblers. lira lraic. ..-us ussistl lurln; thu afternoon bj M. . HeUn Evans , A delightful and Informal lnneheon was tho one on Tuesday when a dOXSn doss friends of Mrs. J Gruhnin suiprlsed her at a dainty luncheon. Red roses with trail of sni',-lax sni',-lax formed th table decorations Covers were 111', f. r Mls Ra. -hl Miller. Mrs E T Tliorn. Mrs M 1 f 'sow lis. Mrs Penslee Mr Bwanaon Mm. Tlbbal9. Mrs L Hanchett and Mm Derlsley Mies Hartlev and Miss Florence Hartley en-t-rlalneil on Thursday at bridge, followed hv u lunchein. In honor of their cousin, Mrs W T. Clatepeltar of ss Angoles Mm O. K Iwg -Arrled off tho first prize Covers were laid for Mrs. H. O. McMillan. Mm. O K Lewis, Mrs Robert Harkness Mis M Ultoni Ri-otlley, Mrs. O. P. Brooks. Mrs. McGrnth, Mrs. P i Adams Mis. J. S W!tch-r .mid MUk ROM Ean,.- Mm Davl.l I-".-ans was t lie hOStesp on Frl-lay Frl-lay afti-rniwn of a larsa and delightful lunvh-eon, lunvh-eon, followed by cards. The hcruaa was decorated deco-rated with ertmaon emblems. spiK- and tall vases Of the roses bclPK used In profusion. Red roses and Egypt tun tllluin foimed the centerpieces at the tables Five hundred was lha game played during the afternoon, url7.-s lulng won by Mrs Ferdinand A Dl kert an 1 Mrs. J 1) Wood Forty guests were Invited Mm R W. Whitney was the hostess of a KilKhlful luncheon yesterday afternoon. Rod. while nnd blue wen. ths colors ustd for Aecd-ratlon. Aecd-ratlon. a mound of sweet oeas In the three colors forming the centerpiece. The favors were llttl- ilrums. lllle-J with bon-bons, lovers were laid for elcht Weddings and Receptions. A pretty home wedding was the one soemn-Izi-J on W'rdnesdov evening at the home of Mr. nnd Mm. W. B Hall when thdr dauch-ter. dauch-ter. Anna, became tho brldo of Rob-rt Klnc Brown. Ur McN'lere officiated. The parlor where the ceremony was performed, was decorated deco-rated with many potted planis and vases of white i.is and equitations Promptly " ' O'clock Mm. L, J. King played the wedding march from "Lohengrin" as the bridal pany entered. Miss Dllve lennlngs slnRins the strain from the inarch. First came the two ribbon bearers. Miss Gladys Savage and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Dunn, gowned In pretty costumes of white swIss The maid of honor was Mlsx liess Hall who wore a dainty gown Of whit, n.t ow r luTTeta ati.i carried he Prance I The bride wore a beautiful gown or Parisian mull over silk and carried a shower DOUQUel of bride" n.ses. P Randolph Morris was Deal men During the ceremony Miss Jennings nng Tosll s "Beauty's Eyes ' very sweetly Tho colors used In the dimmc-room were plnK and green, many vase of pink a eel peas anl funs b-liiK artistically blended. A low mound of pink rosebuds f ar I the centerpiece with br..ad r ink ribbons extending to the corners of tho table. Rose leaves were scattered over tho doth Punch was served during the sven Inpr bv Misses Pearl and I'.eoriclii Saaee. Ml-s tlngie and Miss ll-len Hueklnahoin The. hall was brlKht with many .lajnssk roses and mllax The wedding was a very QOlet one. witnessed only by relatlvs and clos friends. Mr and Mrs Drown left on the evening train for a trip through southern California and will b at home to their friends, after beptcmber 1, at I'- Second street On Thumiay evening at the home of Mr and Mrs C.eorgo M cannon of Forest Dale. hHd tho wilding re, cp,,,n of Miss Emma r-amsey and tV-a-go Q Morris, who wcrs mor-w mor-w 7Jn in the Temple. Tho parlor. ara beautifully decorated with white roaea and sweet peas. A portiere of pink and wblto iwaet peas was ot tho large bow window. In front of which were suspended three large wedding b Is of sweet peas Pink carnal on. Va ferns were us.d in tho library. Naatur- nun.s a?d vel ow roses were used In prcfuM-n in the living-room The verar.do wue Incjoaad with flags Punch was aerved In One corner ?f the ".randa by Misses Marlon Cannon and ilura Young The brldo and groom ware ns-ZtJXti ns-ZtJXti In reiving their friends by Mayor an 1 Mr. ! MorHa Mr and Mm C.eorgo M Con-ron Con-ron Mrs L. Morris. Mrs. Theuyetrum, Mrs nn Cannon and Miss Thomas The bride f E.nST' Midland? waS r"T of honor She was gowned In pink mull n,'4,?fJ; l4nk roses Georg-. Cannon acted is bwt mui . Mr. atid Mr.- Morris have gone " , alifcn.a for their honeymoon, r.-, Wedncsdav evening at BO Cclock took punch -as "f'l " , MV Rri,, Mrl Brown wm arliomV':, Second Wert street Th. wnjine of Mist Florence Hall and Fre i t 1 o U Place on Monday ofern...n Tt the gr . m s home In the evening S re. P at tn gr "'"' bride wore a ewn of JSSSd "n thed.n.ng-ro-n, Punch was t Mr and Mis I.ue- will bo at home to their friends at W-'t Pouth Temple street. $ 4 r,'nK,'"n Ju,"""ri The marriage of mSf,Z"""u and Miss Florene.- 1 ., rlow U- s V Thumday evenlruj a. .h e new ' ' "-K ;"TL kv r.ostle George A Smith. In V . o clock b Apo sl " Immediate the presence of tht isn friends The house "n olectrlc Ughtl llantly llght-d with Mrlnh , and Japanese lant-rns- The " with tho Hvrinaa bSliS Used m the par-peas, par-peas, roses and s rlnga h ng nr. wh.-rc th- i.iMal I ln red ing-room and rVutklng an Sf- WMt peas an ; ,a Flagger. E. fectlve comblrjatlon.- s.iw" BM,tod the Bchsblln and Mrs E ?My' p Hmlth "'J"t: h '"lining - LMl'atad b Ml - I presided In the JlnlnJ.,r p, rem . Had Fttu Duncan. fcv Ma""1 ,"",,' ,,, Mis..-: iv ,l"jn.'; an", '-...,-' ......e ..... lAffe.a. with rc boljr mlngs and carried R ''ht of Mr and rose,. The brldo I. the rta n' aom'h Fim''wcst1.' homc to thcIr Mcnd" at M vll r"Iu"rl,a0 of Itev. E. J Hanks and Miss Thnr.i. M-menway took plaee at Mantl evenlns; After graduation at 3.""" college. Tennessee. IflSS Hern.-n-way has been an efficient member of the Pres-S2Kn. Pres-S2Kn. ,"1,,Ho" 'h I'tah f..r in; Dur-!IsJ Dur-!IsJ . lmo "h" ha" b'"n tVachlng at Gunnison, Gun-nison, where She will Bsl greatly mlSSOd, Mr. 'In S'sW traduated from Westminster oiiego 8u ik0 cy took onc ycai. m Mc '-ormick Theological semlnarj-, Chicag). and ne year In San Francln-u lu-mlnary, Kan Aiisslmo Cnl . where lie exacts to llnlsh the coumc the coming vear Mm Hanks will a-company a-company him In September They expect to return to Ctah shortly Tho marring.) of Miss Clara E Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J W Si evens and Altmrt C. Petty took place on Thursday sfi-r- nqpn at S:o o'clock Blahop Whitney ofni-elating ofni-elating Mr and Mm Petty will l. a home to thf Ir friends after Julv li at 417 Bast Bet -ond South street i Miss Esteiin Xcff tho business manager of the loung Woman's lonrtial ond Elmer aid-well aid-well were married on Fridny afternoon Th.-announcement Th.-announcement of thr marrluge came Oa a ourprlsa to the many friends of the young people. The largest reception of the week was the one given by Mrs. Plait er S Harris and M BS Agatha Berkhoel, tn honor of Madam An. l a Fox of Chicago Assisting the hostesses ln receiving, re-ceiving, besides the guest of honor." wen Mrs Chai-les plummer. Mrs. Agios n ... i,. in. I Mrs Phoutz. Preceding the reception an Informal In-formal musical programme was given by Mrs. Alfred Paters, Mrs. Fisher HarrK Miss Berkhoel, Berk-hoel, Mlaa Rena Redman. Miss Beatrice O'Connor. Miss Eoulse M.Hugh and Miss 'ara Hall. Ths parlor,; were banked with many potted palms ond frins. Trails of snd-lax snd-lax and rosebuds were garlanded ocrojs tho mantel Tall vnsos of r'-J rose, and white Canterbury bells were on either side of tho fireplace. Tho hall was In green and red ond a number of potted plants were effectively massed at the foot of the stairs Here Miss Gladys Savage received the guests. The decorations deco-rations In the dining-room were very effective. Many vas-s of bellotropo and white s ea.s woro artistically combined with sprays of plumoao. Yellow carloKisla and Egy pt Inn flllum were se.-n on the window sills. Tho door opening on ths plarza was a beautiful screen of White syrlnga. In tho dining-room MIjs 1'euil Savage, Mlsa Margsn-t HttlTlSi Miss Josephine lioltsford and Miss RoBS Howard How-ard assisted. In a corner of the eranda punch was served by Miss Mnrl" Berkhoel and Mls-i Imia Mayer Two hundred guests called during tho eeiing to meet Madam lVx It was. howevet. a musical gathering One of the delightful affairs Of the e. was the muslcale given by Mr. George Robinson Rob-inson at Rowland Hall on Monday evening for her daughter. Miss Florence, who h is recently re-cently returned Iruin ?sc-w York. a A wedding reception was given MISS Nellie L MacDuff and George B A-p-r on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mis Thomas Hancock The rooms were blight with many bowls of carnations and rosea The lawns were strung with electric lights and Chinese lanterns. After July 8 Mr. and Mr-. I p will be at homo to their friends at 3T Center street Among the weddings of the week was that of Miss Thtaisa Burton and char leg W. Brown, which took pla?o Wednesday evening at the homo of the Bride's lather. W. S. Burton Bur-ton In the presence of tho Immediate family. Bishop Robert T Burton performed the oere-mons oere-mons The rooms were beautifully decoratetl In sweet p.-as and myrtle MIrses Elolee and era Burton presided at the punch bowl. Mr and Mrs Brown will be at home to their friends after August 1 ut HI South Second West street. Miscellaneous Miss Blanche Stflckley entertained a num. -r of her friends at a Kensington Thursday afternoon. The rooms were bright With many 1-owls of nasturtiums and sweet pea. Miss Tlbbsts poured coffee In the dining-room. During Dur-ing the afternoon a guessing game was played, tho prli being awarded to Mlrs s :ia Lane. Tho Invited guests wire MIsm Allco F6ote, mi-s Ellen Tlbbeta Mlaa Marlon .i..n--s. Miss Pinfold Miss Ilia Bothwell. Miss I . . : I il-den, il-den, Mlassa Mary and Mtij Alannd r. Miss Alice McDonald, Miss Jessie Home, Miss Evans. Miss iswonson. Miss Grace Bettles. Miss Smith. Miss Edward.. Mlaa Nan Short . Mis iouise Suilhan entertained a fi ft friends on Friday afternoon at a delightful tea. In honor of Miss Winnie Rhuados. Yellow Yel-low was tho color chosen for the decorations, many bowls of buttercups snd roses being effectively ef-fectively used The Invited guests were Miss Fdlth Hale. MLs Stella Melmyr - Ml-s-s B.ks and Mildred McMillan. Mips Loreen I-eur.. Miss potter of Missouri, MISS Allco Goodwin. Miss F.lolse Sadler, Miss Stlngl-.y and Ml as Marj- Sinedley. , . . Mr and Mm Howard V Flatt were the host and hostess ot a delightful Inko parti on Friday evening and It ft last night In their private car for Loa Angeles. Tho guests were Alberto Jonas, the famous pianist; I'ror anl Mrs J J McCiellan. Mr and Mm George ReeJ Mr and Mrs. Jenklnson. MImos Calvin Cal-vin ' Miss fit-Da Fabian Mh-es l-Mna and Margaret Dunn and MhssMao Jenklnson. Mrs O H Hewlett was tho recipient of a de'llghlful surprise party on Friday evonlng Man." friends had decorated the reins uni lawns with (lowers and lanterns A dainty tuppor was served during; the evening. Misses Dorothea Novo nnd Genevieve Brown entertained tt a rait water party Wednesday e.cnh.g Arriving at the beach, a dainty BUP" nr was servl Covers were laid for fourteen four-teen After enjoying the various sfrts. dat.elng mu Indulged In tho rest of the ST1-lrg ST1-lrg Th- present were the Mls-s H roth. a Mrs William Henry King has Issued Inslta-,,' Inslta-,,' . or o largo reception and dano nl the "ZrA . ch.h on Monday .venlng. July io In honor of Mrs. William Hoffrrran and Dr and Mrs F.phruJm G. Gownns K'v Genevlevo Bn.wn. Mabel Bolton Ma-Lno Ma-Lno Jalnes Di.reno Rrown Hat.le Hogan and A lite Shei rlff Messm Joseph Held. Bert Mc arothe? Bd. Puaaer. Oscar Hunter. Oliver 11 anil. Alma Gardnej- and Cliff Sanders. Tho Misses Jenna Bud Geddes, Nora Van rlx siv Florenco Kimball gave a delightful lako rart" lo-st evening In honor of Mis, Eu-X Eu-X MeCornl.l. and Miss Baker, two gUSftSln th. cltv Th- party went out on the 0 , , i mlr ? supper b?lng served at the lake Forty guests were bidden. ( ( Mr and Mrs. George T. Odell and a party of , Vl I ft -fr.tav f-.r a M: It to the l.-w Is ind ClariC CpOS mil Callfoinla. In th.. private -par Punbeam. The party will visit In Ilolse, Nam pa, Portland. San Francisco. Monterey Ix,s Angeles and Sacramento, returning re-turning to Salt 1-akc July 11 Tho party Includes In-cludes Mr and Mrs. Georgo T Odell, Mlas Adelaide Odell. Miss Marie Odell. Mm. Joseph H. Richards. Mr. and Mm. J Fred Odell. Miss Florence Grant. Miss Addle Hampton, Mr und Mm. Gilbert J Wright of Iduhc Falls Ida Mm. G. G Wright of Idaho. Miss Geneva Gene-va Wright. Idaho Falls Eugene Wright. Idaho, Ida-ho, and Mr and Mrs B P Crltchlow of ( gdeji s An onjoyahlo lako party was given last evening In honor of Madam Fox Personnl Miss Eleanor Mc Master hai g'no to Minneapolis Minne-apolis to visit her brother and slsier Mr. H. A. Fletcher and AM11 McMaster. Sho will be gone all summer. see Dr. Grace Stratton arrived In Salt I-aJto City this week to spend the summer with her sisters. sis-ters. Mrs. IE B. Windsor and Miss Ruth Copp. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Belcher and son of Pocatello Ida , arc upending a few days In thin city with the parents of Mrs Belchor CupL and Mrs. J E. Hill. Mr Belcher represents repre-sents his county In the 'state Legislature Miss Bessie Dnvln. clerk In tho office of Itnd nnd Water Commissioner Luce, is back nt her d -k after a vacation of ono month. . s C V. Anderson, custodian of ths city and countv building returned Friday night from n v lilt to the Ivwls and i lark exposition. Ho was much pleased with the exposition and also with what he saw In Portland Alberto Jonan. toe noted plnnlnt has been a guest at the Alta club for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C M Ncodham havo gone to southern California to spend the remainder of the eununei Ralph Bundle has returned for the .ummer from Delaware, whore he ha. been attending the Ohio Wesleyan university for the past year, Prof A. J. Elmer left for Colorado Springs Thursday. He will return early In September. Mm. H E Chaufelbergvr has grvne East for a two months' visit with her father Mrs Abnor Eumnn ar.d daughter has returned re-turned from a delightful month's visit at the fair und southern California. Mm. F W ECClSSJ and Mm F E Williams leave on Wedneedaj to pass the remainder of the summer seaon at Island Park Miss Winifred Whitehead left during the wet k for Idaho, w here sho will be the guest of Mr and Mrs T R Cutler, Jr.. for a few iveeks and then will go on to Portland for tho remainder of tho summer Mrs Anna Adam mother of Miss Maude Adams, and Mrs Isabel M. Pitts arrive,! from New York Friday and are the guests of Mr and Mis. Arthur B WltChor, on South Main I treat They will visit with friends In the city for a few days, after which they will ro to the follows! me National park returning by way of Portland, whero the fair will be Malted. a Tho Home Educational section of th" Ladles' Llterarv club will meet tomorrow aternon at 3 Io o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Aaron Keysor, at 44S South West Temple street. William Gr'mHdol Laves for Denver on Monday where h- will be met by Mrs Grtms-dell Grtms-dell and daughter. Who have been visiting In Colorado for tho paot month. After n pleasant lalt of six weeks In New Tori-, Mrs J C Hooper has returned to tho city Mrs Robert H Wilson and bnley left on Friday Fri-day for Iyos Ar.gelos, where she will Join Mr Ti..n who is In business In that city Mrs Wlls ,n Is accompanied by her mother. Mrs V Hlggtns, who will pass tho summer with her. Mr nnd Mrs Da Id Spli2 nre now at home to tholr friends at 1073 West Second South street. Mrs. J O Helnberger and children of Colorado Colo-rado are In the cltv, tho guests of Mrs. 8lg Simon s Mrs W V Eberly of Narle., Cnl . arrived on Friday, to be the guest of Mm. O E. Canal Can-al Tl Twelfth East street. Mlss Rne and Olho Bnrtch returned from Boston on Tuesdav. where they have pnsso-1 the winter. Walter Evans Is homo from sohool. During the post winter ho has attended tho Boalon Tech. Dr and Mm Plummer. Mrs Julia Kimball Kim-ball Mm Florence K Vr-,-dniff and Miss Nellie. Nel-lie. Calvin leave on July 6 for Seattle and Portland, On August 15 the party with tho exception ex-ception of Dr. Plummer, will sail for Alaska. The doctor will return to the city early In August Mrs Ada Boyd of Stanford Is the guest for a short Umo of Mr and Mr.. J M. Moors on Eleventh "East. Don Porter and family havo gone to Los Angelas. Mr and Mrs J Place returned on Fri day night from Ogden, Where for a week they wcro thi. quests of Mr and Mrs. Louts Cunningham, Cun-ningham, formerly of this city. Mr and Mrs Frank Kvans of Coalville are visiting friends ln tho -It v Mrs. Mary WlnWOOd of che.-vro Is visiting her son and daughter, Mr and Mrs. J II. Wlnwood at CTs East Fourth South street. At Upper Falls Rsort. W E Bydalch Lafayette. Ind ; W. C Alexander. Salt Lake, am registered for the weok Mrs. William Sldenfaden and family of Rait Lake and Mrs William Sld.nUd.n ..f St. Jo- h' I'" Mo, mini. In Thuradny for a ten davs' outing. William M HuiiLshorger. accompanied tho excursion of anglers to tho resort lost Punda Peoplii who have registered at Fpper Falls resort. Proro canyon, tho poet week follow Mr und Mrv William McMillan of Salt I.ak strfnt the past few days here H. E Pickle, Mercuri M L. James. Bingham; Bing-ham; J H Norman. Eureka. G P.. Noye. Berkeley. Cal. : B M. Sherman W F. Firman' Roymon Boca. John Held, j Huwarth are registered f.r tho week C I Wood rufl and William Price spent tho week fishing Both gentlemen .-aught th-limit th-limit F C Donnan and Mrs, W. C. Alexander rod from Provo to tho rosort and enjoyed a fine trout dinner The following campers are In for the summer: sum-mer: Mrs. J L. Bowman and family of gut I-nko Mrs w Harding and family of Provo. Mrs c Young Provo Mrs J w Lowe and fnmlly. Salt ljike; Mr Townsend and alstor of Salt Iake. |