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Show (Jy bull I' "ii Th.ir;- Qfc pium i I b. one "i lh-JJlftl lh-JJlftl ev in i he si ison has b; ii rn.ole In- tin' ;t l 1 -'Vccs tn make 1 1 ball i j Is probu lili that ! t will (Ah-ir i i rts and turn 1 1 In JEerS It h ft'll i S i I i 1 1 Inn 2Ef tlx- iimii i 1 1 i ii u i' i . i he . ! ' KOI) thiv -.. i ni, lln . 3prmi - i. v. .-v. in - N'n! cum 5Kb 1 1 lia proved i Hi .ii Ifi i SfMtst. Tin- nl" .i .1 "Ii i. ..in rjnt tin i ci . i Mt . .iii. i rig Unit bus he. -ii talked rif , Jg dell oil lias lifi-n ;i i ruiiK.e.1 jHestern train was live hours 3dc arid groom w r at the j"lhMr fr ds Tlv y dl.1 not , afjrer. t h : t ih- train v.. is latt Xd rea. I" .1 tin. .1. pot. 1 he ual tu tii islon, and foi jMp whit'- lloist's ir.illi-.l itloiij,- ut . M t! ' i. look stunning in that t flKsult'" i 'ting t" u llgur. Wlni.. No, was tlx re-r re-r too tall 1 1 " lit. ti:i . J5N was 11 ij "-'! n-pi .hi n111' 1 w d" bill. ' World ' !Z D blim.il ,s i-t luiui ,,f ath-Hbtld ath-Hbtld lor i-nnmii .,, "fef'" ' ' ' 1 ' 'h- 1 ' 1 ' jtball. el In i i ",m- -711 know . 11 1- siu-li 1 -i afft - ! post. 1 . 1 a well- IB Window has pi .... J In one (-..- . w.i- tic fcHliali'.n. Tin- c..,..l had be. l t01l 1 . a Mi I II" 111." 11 11 II bJpav a i't .i.t v si. p iv .-, 1 he BJfcthls postei had :, p.-. ullar flKor her ll 8.."i ni .1 to n mind sB sunim. i 1 1 1 :rri I Sh. i n n-JLct n-JLct to ,t f r.. mi Of coursi Susv-lioii -. " lepeatt d .1 to Mr. Bjtoxt no time In securing the pending it. with a box of --lea- ' - i i u Sfe red, d well as far m . Klfts Were only on Prl- no doubt will forgive him yenin Bd that the maid who caught uJth'-miiti,s may numb I bring bi id. s K. Wild tin- man in the Kast have Mould hav seen thi mo Id n bo while rot;, s at on ones w In, t rled i lc , hat ins JWWeen s..,--..n, ,,nd f.mn.l that Womed t., "single bli s .1-Kaecldetl .1-Kaecldetl then- is. ol the gam. an. i- an t Hf the nltrht of "spooks and pertain youth found the falth- ', ul gatepost missing when he and his genial companion returned home after the Halloween frolic. Weddings and Engagements. Ml and Mrs Joseph J. Daynee have is-sueti is-sueti Invitations for the wedding reception recep-tion ol theif son. Harold Sharp Danc6. and Miss Agnes Leona Tsylor fi Thursday Thurs-day evening, November 9, at 8 o'clock. The marriage of MNs fr.te Pmkerton ami Joseph ("Jrant was solemnised "ii Wednesday evening at B BO o'clock In the Central hrisrian church, ir Thomas W. I'llik'-lti ffleiatlni;. I'h- ehtirc-h Was prcttlls decorated for the occasion with yellow chryaanthemunu and Cnglish ivy. bell "t the flowers was suspended from a. i arch oboVe the aitar. The organ was banked with i and plumosa. The hiald honor was Mis palsy Savage, Mrs. ISdward Moon nctlni as matron of honor The bridesmaids were Miss (dive ji-n-iiings ami mi- ib.-ien Buckingham. The Misses Margaret Harris and Agnes Cassa-dj Cassa-dj were th- ribbon-bearers, little Irene Suvnge bcuring the ring. Yellow and whits were the colors chosen tor the wedding The maids wore dainty gowns of yellow and carried chrysanthemums. The bride wore a handsome gown of cream crepe d metier with trimmings' of rose point luee and carried an armful of white chrysanthemums; Or. a. Wherrj was the best man. Miss Agatha Berkhoi I hang the hrldal miieiu during the ceremony, cere-mony, which was f,low-d by a suppi i at the homo of Mr and Mrs. lvJward M.. r. only the bridal party and a f' v Close friends being bidden Mr anil Mrs. Qrant reft on the late train for the Northwest Mrs. A Lrew announres the engage menl of her daughter Vlvl.ni, to Frank O. IXoymond. The wedding will tak.-pl tak.-pl u-e In 1 )' ml,' i A quiet wedding was solemnized at the homi or Mrs Juleii Croxall, 4-j Sixth street, when her daughter, let, became the bride of John h Kellej of s;m Francisco, Fran-cisco, Auk-US- m Cannon performing tlv ceremony, which was followed by a wedding wed-ding supper. Mr and Mr- K-lh y left 01) the late train for San Francis. ... where they will make their future home. Mr and Mr. K 1 1 have a host of friends who extend congratulations to them. Mrs. Qeorge . Lambourne entertains next Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Antoinette lambourne, whose engagement engage-ment to Krnest Macleod Fowler has been announced by her parents. Mr and Mrs Alfred, Lambourne. One "f the prettiest events of the week w:ls the marriage of Miss J ft Croxall and J. Ii Kelly of t'hi. ig.. whl. h ti.k pl.u ' al her. home '. Sixth street on Frld,-November Frld,-November :: at I p m. President A M Cannoh Odlciatlng The bride vns iii-t iii-t nded by Miss Claire Tregona. G. C. Mathews acted as best man. The reception recep-tion was a aulet one, only Immediate fil nds le ing present. Tluif were a nuni-I nuni-I 1 i or .r.-tt wi'Miiik pi .-lit-. The bride .:s attired in white crein- de chene over teffeta and carried bride's roses. Sir and Mrs. Kelly left that evening for San Francisco, where they will reside. Mrs W illiam C, Alexander entertained at a card part on Tueadn afternoon in her apartments at the Keny'on Fellow was the color chosen for the decorations ind appomtmentl Jack o'lantcrns were i'-.i in the. window sills and iii the cor-i cor-i rs of the rooms. Brollas and yellow chryanthemums were effectively combined .ii many tall vases The tally and score csrds w. re re, orated with Halloween ymbols. Btidgt w.,- th name played, I he prlz.es being awarded to Mrs David S Murray, Mrs. Frank Knox. Mrs. Rich-id Rich-id a Keyes, Mr. Wilbur Fiagg. The Invited gm-sts were m is Clifford Pear-sail, Pear-sail, Mrs H D. Nllcs. Mrs Allen Smith, Mrs Frank Knox, Mrs CleaVer Mrs. David R 'ir, Mrs W ill, or Plagg, Mrs Perry Mr- )'.. njamln LockwoPd, Mrs. Ham Porter, Mrs Don Porter, Mr David Keith, Mrs Russell V, Sehulder Mrs ),,-Stph ),,-Stph Gallgher, Mrs. M. ('. Jones. Mrs. ' sriff Miss , ski iff, Mjs.4 Elizabeth Cc.sgrlff, Miss Jessie Rim-hart of ha-ftii'ttte, ha-ftii'ttte, InJ. Mlas Vivian Smith I tltertalncd a number num-ber of her friends yesterday afternoon at a lunch on .n honor ,r her . e, nth birthday. birth-day. The table decorations were in vel-l vel-l w, two large pumpkins being illled with yellow chrysanthemums. The place cards were hand-dceotated with the same flower, and the favors were baskets of I'onl s Imrlng the afternoon the children chil-dren enjoyed guessing games. The In-vlted In-vlted guests were: Misses Resale Helen and Ors Shun.. Fiolllster and Johanna Sprague, Mlldren and Marion Tuttle ' -i:us Homiiey. Rhoda lilhbs. Helen Greenwood, Green-wood, Theenlosa Smith, Mildred Ferguson, Fergu-son, Josh- ii. i Lillian Smith. Marion Armstrong, Arm-strong, Frank Hutchinson Harold Greenwood, Green-wood, Sidney Bvans, Lincoln Romn WtK Ai iasironK. I ... I A beautiful luncheon was (he one given on Tuesday afternoon ;it th. Alia club bv 1 Mrs James Chambers nick in honoi .-r Mis wiiiiam Ctinninghom or San Francisco Fran-cisco Two large pumpkins filled with yellow etu i santbemums formed the .-n-tvrpiece. At each place were old-fash- I ioned brass candlesticks, with lighted tapers. tap-ers. The favors were the brownie (lie- urea filled with ix,n bona. Covers were laid for eighteen Mr A E Hutchinson entertained at erchrc on Wednesday afternoon. The Hallow. , n Id. -a w.m curled out in the utcorations and score cards The prizes vere awarded to Mrs y ) Kvans and Mrs. M. PhautS, Thirty-six gUSStS were b'dd-.n Mrs. Elmer Darling was the hostess of b delightful ": .iffalr on Thursdaj afternoon. after-noon. Prises wen- won i,y .Mrs Chariest rano and Mrs Tlnnstnan Tin- hostess vas assisted liurl-ig the afternoon bv Mrs. F E. McGurrth and Miss Marloric ElTer-btek ElTer-btek Elgin tables were filled with players. Mi-s Clifford PearasJl was the hostess of a delightful card party yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Th. rooms w ei bilvht wlih chrysanthemums, chrys-anthemums, the tally and score cuds h. - ing of Japanese designs. Eight tables were filled with the players. Mrs iee Charles Miller entertained al 8 beautiful luncheon on Thursday afternoon after-noon in honor of Mrs. Percy 8omersL I focks The table was prettily decorated with autumn fruits and tall vases of white chrysanthemums. Beside the n. ,t Of honor, covers were laid for Mrs.' Charles ; Liumm.-r Mrs r c Duston Mrs ICeyser Mrs a j Gtorham Mrs. Qeorge Steele, Mrs Hoppaugh. Mo. j M. Liart, Mrs A EI, Boxrud, Miss Carrie Steward. The informal reception given bv Mrs. Charles g Phihfmer on Fridaj evening even-ing In honor of Mrs. Cocks was one of the most delightful affairs ol the week. Mrs William T Igleheart of Kentucky ' was ihe guest of h6noi al an informal tea i.n Thuisdas aflernooii. given l, Mrs William Igl.-heait 'I i,, lions w. re of yellow chrysanthemums and plumosa. 1 w. . yu- sis w. re Invited MHs Rh Koeber entertained a number num-ber of her friends at a Halloween party n Tuesday evening. The rooms w.-r'e decorated with pumpkins and strings of apples. Guessing games were features of the evening Twenty guests w.-r.- present. pres-ent. 1 The Jolly Hour club delightfully entertained enter-tained about fifty ,,f th.ir friends at a naiiowe. n parts Tuesday evening at the home of .Miss Mil. In d ! arnsworth On every hand suggest lolls of Halloween were seem The house was tastefully dec-, dec-, orated with autumn leaves and" corn busks and dull llrht was furnished bv i . Jmk o Lanterns cider was served dur- i ihB ,. ev.-MiuK. me gnosts who did the receiving were the Misses Clara Meyer Alice Daniels. Mildred Farnsworth! Hllma Anderson. Alberta Baiton Mice I Curlcy and Dora Jacobs. I 1 ' Miss Carrie Butter wood was hostess of a delightful candy puii Thursday evening The guests were the Misses Ll'llle West Rubj Knight Basel Budd, Nellie Harrison, Har-rison, Lulu Randall and Julia Frazer and Messrs Will Harrison. Jame Rudd' Leonard Whipple. Chester Knight' Thomas McDonougb and Bert Harrison' Later In the evening dainty refreshments i were served Lcs Ron Amis club met on Friday ev n- Ing with Carl RHoy. The evening was I spent in pla Ing cards. Prizes w ere awarded to Kim si Hargrax - Kddie Knox. Carl Riley. Mamie Frees and Theodoaia Cartwrlghl Julia Van Houlen and Mab.-l Cutwrighl. Those present w.r.- Misses Mabel and Theudo.-ia Cart-wright. Cart-wright. Rile) Ethel Reeves; Messrs Knox. Will Hunt, John Van HoutOIl 1 John Reeves. John Morgan. Earnest liar- I graves. i Miss Cora Kohler Davis was the hostess host-ess of a vcrv enjoyable Halloween party Monday evening. On entering the r p- . lion hall the guests were greeted iy I masked figures, all in white, ti olly ; Illumination b.-lng the pumpkin (Sees In corner As tin guests entered they .-ie shrouded In the same apparel, and j In this costume many of the Hallow.,!, I games were played. A very unique corner cor-ner was tlxed in the parlor with huge bum lies of ...in and Indian blankets n this plate the guests all learned their late from I he v. Itch of the evening, who : j was also dressed in the sheet and pillow ' case. The dining-room was most attrac- 1 live. The long table was beautiful with tail Vases of yellow and white chryean- themums Corn tassels were wound I in and out in chain fashion among the 1 vases and at each corner was a large pumpkin, hollowed out and filled with i ' fruit Like the other loum- the pumpkin pump-kin faces did their duty in making the . i ghostly appearance of ihe iflgiit uf Wit" lies. Miss Davis was a.s.-isted by her mother, I Mrs. Davis. Miss McCornlck, Miss Thco Kahler and Mr William H. Kahler The I following gu.-sts were present: Misses Hazel Tomlinson, Ada Ferguson Cora Little, Dorothy Partridge Catherine Mc- I i Milk and Harriet MCCsiTfck; MeSSTS '. Frank Whitney, Sidney Wells, Jack Clau- i son, Allen Clawson. Sldnev Cheshire, Gall Mi. hat. Charles Parry Cecil Har- vey, Lawrence Mangum, Kugene Frois- eth, Russcl Sands and Roy Billings The Strollers club will give their opening open-ing dance on Friday, November 24, The affair will be a lat.in.se hop, and the club win go to large expense to beautify th.- hall Two hundred Invitations will be Issued, The committee on arrangements Is as follows: Frank Folland Ua Ho-s, Tom Japney Han . Madsen, Frank Jan-ney, Jan-ney, Prank Mead, Janett Tomllson and George Selandt-r. - One of the enjoyable Halloween parties of the w-. ek was giv u nl the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles ii ampbell. by their friends, garbed in whits sheets and musks, irrylng huge lighted Jat k o'lantorns Ever) detail was carried oui In Hallow-i-.'ii iashlon Refreshments were served In COS buckets, dlshpans. colanders, and 'coal "II cans. A WltCh Was on hand to 1 o il th Ir fiitur-- distress and present each gu.-si with a souvenler of the occasion. Mrs. a. H Boxrud entertained at i B pretty luncheon yesterday afternoon after-noon In honor of Mrs. Percy Som-ers-Cocks. A low mound of white snap-drugons snap-drugons and fdumosa formed tlie cer- : ter piece Besides the guest of honor, the guests were Mrs Thomas Marionealix, i Mis D. C, Dart, Mrs. John Delano, Mrs Redell Mrs Hoppaugh. Mrs. A. J. Gor-ham, Gor-ham, Mrs Smlih, Mrs. L. C. Miller, Miss Redell. Mrs. 11 J Talbott entertained a num-I num-I her of her friends a I a Kensington yes- tei lay afternoon The decorations were -, r,f whit. asters anil chrysanthemums Twenty guests enjoyed the affair Mrs Talbott was assisted during the afternoon by Miss Talbott. Miss Queenle Brackman entertained eleven of her friends at a luncheon yes-terdaj yes-terdaj at the Emery Holm es. Tlie decorations dec-orations were amilax and white chrys- unthemums Mrs John MacVlchie will be at home 'lining the winter al 166 East Rrigham sin .1. on Wednesdays from' z until i p.' m. Miss E. Kahn has returned from a de- llghtful two months' visit In the Fast. Mrs T. '. Mundy of Montreal, Canada, arrived in Salt Lake yesterday and win spend the winter with h. r son. W. B. Mundy. and family. 740 South West Temple Tem-ple street. Mr and Mrs j n Dunn. Miss Gertrude Dunn ami Miss Clara. Rowen of Chl'-.igo arrived lost night on their way to the coast and art the guests Of Mr Dunn's sister, lira. John Noonom, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Dem and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood leave next week for Europe, where they will spend the winter. Before returning to the city the party will spend several weeks in Egypt. Miss Florence Gillespie entertained the members of the G L. S. at a Halloween party ..ii TuesdSJ evening Mrs. Paul Hammer entertains tomorrow tomor-row afternoon in honor of Mrs. KSU, who .a.. s soon to moke her horn-- in I 'hi. ao Mrs S W Dei rub and son have returned re-turned from a pleasant visit in Denver. Mr. and Mrs Fred Earls and baby have returned to their home in Denver. Mr ami Mrs Marshall A. Breeden are at home to their friends at 674 South State street. i Dr and Mrs Thomas W Rlnkerton have returned to Canton, O, where th.y will make their future home. Miss Nora Gleason entertained the members "f the n o'clock choir at her home on Monday evening The Ladles of St Mary's Altar society will give a window BOChu at the K. of P. hall on Monday. November 33. A delightful reception wns given last Tuesday evening at Plymouth chur-h In honor of Mr and Mrs. 13d ward Edris, who have Just returned from their honeymoon honey-moon on the coast. Mrs. Edrls, better known as Miss Baker, has been a faithful faith-ful worker at Plymouth hutch for twenty-two years, and through her loving and gentle disposition has gained the love an. I affection of all who knew her. Not only in lie Sundav -si h-.ol w ill she In miss, d but in the homes as well, as she was welcome wherever he went She would soothe the sick and Hon owing and bring sunshine where there was gloom. After another week's eftay with friends In this city they will leave for their home In Oskuloosa, la, Mr. and Mrs Royal G. Poole are at home to their friends In their new homo, id West Eighth South Street, when- thej will bo pleased to receive their friends. Mrs Robert Craig left last evening t.. spend the winter with friends In the South, Mrs H A. Walker and daughter. Miss Irma Walker, have moved and are now a home to their friends at 162 South E Ighth East. ... Mrs. Dr. S. N- A Dooming returned from Portland Wednesday night, wher she spent a very pleasant two months' Visit With her mother and sisters. She. will be at homo to her friends afternoons after Tuesday. Mrs A. McKellar, Jr., nnd children ami Mrs. H. K. Hlgson and daughter, Mary Etta; left during the week for Los An-gi An-gi Les to spend th e winter Mr and Mrs. William Edwards left Thursday fr Rawlins, Wyo where they will visit with their son and daughter W. J. Edwards and Mis W. W. Daley. Mrs s ii Plnkerton is again at home on Mondays at No 7 Emery-Holmes. Miss Adelaide Peters entertained Monday Mon-day evening at a charming informal af-falr af-falr In honor of Mrs. Fox of Butte. Dain-tj Dain-tj refreshments were served in the dining-room, where a pretty color scheme ,,f red was effectively carried out. Mrs. r A t anning assisted Miss Peters in re- ci iv ink, Mrs J. L. Rawlins gave a party Saturday Satur-day afternoon In honor of her mother. Mrs ITizab.th P. Davis, who celebr.,1. 1 her eighty-second birthday. ITfte.-n gv.eBts w ere present a I dinner. Among the pleasant Halloween parties on Tuesday evening was the one given bv Miss V'tiius Romnev. J71 fourth street to about fifty Of her little friends Th, features fea-tures of the evening were ghosts, the 1 witches' well the fortune-teller, music, I both vocal and Instrumental, games, eta.' ' and dinner. The home was decorated ' with (lowers, pumpkin lanterns ami wax . indies. At dinner the tables wen- pro- ' t..sei decorated with tiny wax candles 1 of various colors. in the games during the even I ntt pi ize-wlnnors were Elsa 1 i iberger Harold ( utler Frances Clay- i i. n. D.-l Voung an I Ruth Spence. Among I th. go- -f W'-r. l-'dmund and 'I In. in, is K. h is. Elsa Bamberger, Harold Cutler, Prances Clayton, Haz.-i Cutler, Joe I'or-t I'or-t i. Jasmine Smith, Mary Jennings, Fran- J cos Kcors. Sharp Jennings. Jean Ah. Hall MLeoklh, v,enua rWmney, Lynn Raybould, Sarah R..miiv, Vivian Smith, Katie Kraft, Uorl.-n. Kimball. KiimU Hrown. O. D. Rom.ivy, Raymonrl Smith. Verne , Baville, Annie Rust. Dolly Christ-nsen. Lincoln Romney, Phyllis Shurp, Robert j Meakln, Clyde Kilmunds, Svbll And. rson, Morion Wnitney, Geneve Saan.-. Lilian ". lis Ruth Qodbe, Chisholm Staines. Annie An-nie Stain s. Karl and Lilian Hrown. Jnd-8on Jnd-8on Gray, Moroery Wells. Alma Rust. Any Farnsw irth. .Mrs. Romney was us-slated us-slated In entertaining the young folks by .Mix . D. Brown, Mrs A. Chrlstensen, Mrs. A U Brown, Miss June Fdniunds and Mrs. t." I) Brown Novel Eiithday Party. A vary pl.nsiant and enjoyable birthday 1 party wna given by Master Sidney Chalker on , Monday ftvenlns last at his parent's residence. 13 K street. The pirty ns clven In honor ( .if his l'.th .blrthdsi The rooms WSTs beautifully beau-tifully decorated with flowers and autumn ! leaves, The houp wan given over to them nn.l a merry time was spent. In all kinds of gum. an.l amusements Dainty refreshments were eerved. Halloween Party. Marv Johnson. Afton Pace and Ruth Treweek gave a Halloween party at the 1 n sldence 1S2 Center stroot, Tuesday evening even-ing About thirty little frl.mls were present. pres-ent. Bingham Society. Special lo Th rrll.une. BIVGHAM CANYON. Nov. 4. The Highland High-land Boy Whist club gave their llrst enter- j talnnwnt at tho homo of Mrs. J. B Ostler Thursday evening Mrn Luod.iulxt Bfslste.l Mm. Ostler In entertaining irtzc were awarded as follows: Mr and Mrw Klnkell first; Mrs. K. Jensen hji.I Mr. Ifferrell, sec-ond. sec-ond. Very delightful lunch was served. A very enjoyable Halloween partv was Bl"-n by the Women's Unity club Tuesday evening at the home of the president. Mrs. Pltsserald The lawn and porches were easily lighted with Jaek a lanterns and other., Halloween symbols. The elub colora. red. 'yellow anil white, were very daintily used in decorating the dlnliig-i ooin an.l parlors. The usual H.il-loween H.il-loween games were Indulged In and many : beautiful primes were given. A very appetls- 1 Ing supper was served am! enjoyed by all 1 present. Tin- guesls were Mossr. and M s-darnos s-darnos R. L. llerrlck. Qua Oabrlelsoii. S. H. ; iiiieite a. . Fprrnan; J. L. Porbes, John Jlropson, Br.i John viltsirsrald Mesdanies -v lIoQulre, a J sflnnette, John Warr, Adeline Boovlllo and Mrs. Jones of .Salt lake. Misses Nellie HoBvoy, Allco PltSgerald and Ll.'.zle Fitzgerald. A very enj.able evening wns spent at a sewing bee given Wednesday by Mrs. .Sarah reckon. Mrs. P L Kenkell un-l MrM K Jensen of Highland entertained their friends Monday afternoon and evening i ihe heme of . Mrs. Jensn The rooms were handsomely d". -rated with chrysanthemums, smllax and carnations. car-nations. Jack O'lantepns were used III IliJht-Ing IliJht-Ing the rooms and bwn The i."'H .f tie-sfternoon tie-sfternoon entertainment was that every lady I present was to embroider a wild rose with her left hand. Prizes were awarded to ones doing the bs: woik Mrs George Chi Istopherson. first prize, Mrs. J. Huttlc. second, while the consolation fell to Mr-. Johnson. Th'- principal princi-pal game of the evening was , :ir.J.i Mi mm. I Mis. KrncNl LundQUtat won flrst pilze while ( consolations fell to H Williams and Mr, McMSSter. .v lalni- lunch wu served. The guests were Mi? C'tipt. Hall. Mis. J Johns. in, Mrs Ruddle. Mrs N. I-Undee, Mrs It Qlb- ' son. Mrs. Charles Booth. Mrs. Charles Euce, i Mrs V. Aldrleh. Mrs. S. Homes, Mrs. Me- i Kenzle. Mrs. George Chrlstopheraon, Mr. T. ' i hii Mrs. j Hair. EC, ingleeby, Mr and , , Mrt J. Oetler. Mr. and Mrs. lundqulst. MIs. Tluni-. Miss Walker. Ml MeAlvny. Miss llams. Mlsi M. hCllllcan, Mi McMaster, Mi P. , 1 Spier, Mr. Hague and Mi Wood. e e e , ' Mrs. Worth irtjgton Clark entertained ihe Binghaiii Whist club Thursday evening Bomi very dainty presents wero given and refresh- masts were serve.j to a large number of nieni-ttsrs nieni-ttsrs and friend-. Mrs John Jlmpson will entertain the Hlgh-l.in.l Hlgh-l.in.l Boy YYM-' dub Thursday veiling, November No-vember 1". ir r; c Smedley entertained at dinner Tuesday. Rev O. K. Cook and wife were guests of honor. A. C French spent a few days at the capital ilurlng ihp week. J. ir. PittS went to Salt Uake on business l'uesdjy morning. M J. Ford of Highland spent Sunday at the .a;"ital. trran Is Qulnn spent a few days at rr.-.o the first of the week. The many friends of D. W. M Rothwsll are lad to welcome to camp trom his sad mission mis-sion to Denver. Mr. and Mrs. J B. Ostler will leave Tuesday Tues-day to spend a few days In the city. Mrs Mayberrj and daughter were visiting ii Suit Lake Friday. OfTlcer C. T). Coats returned Sunday from the capital. Miss Bersle Chandler h.-is rciurue.i from a ,hort lslt to Salt Lake City, ,Super isor E. 1C. Dudley and his assistants attended tho teachers' Institute held al .Salt Laks Saturday Mrs. Jake Heater wis nut from th olt) Sun- H Mis. V. W. Adams left camp this week to visit her old ho at Indians. fH Ri v. O r cook and family left Tuesday Hblbrook. Neb Mr, W. H, Woodring was in Salt Lejte bllrlnesK this week. H |