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Show LOGAN SOOETY Special to Tho Tribune. LOGAN, Sent, 5. Tho marriage of Miss Julia Nibley and Luther Howell took place Wednesday morning in tho Logan temple. The ceremony was per- I formed l3' President William Budge. Immediately after tho marriage an elaborate breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. Bishtfp and Mrs. C. W. Nibley, on West Center street, to the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Howell left on the 1:30 o'clock train for Los Angeles, whero they will spend six weeks, returning in October to make their liomo in Logan. Tho bride wore a going away gown of brown cloth with hat and gloves to match J and carried a shower bouquet of swoct peas. Mrs. Iiobccca Nibley, Misses Alico and Itcah Nibley, Mr. and Mrs. .Tool Nibley and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howell came up from the city to attend at-tend the wedding. Miss Nora Eliason entertained at a prettily appointed dinucr party Mondny Mon-dny evening, in honor of MrF. li. C. Eaelon of New York. The tablo wn most artistic with large, bowls of sweot peas, and the guests present were: Mrs. JR. 0. Easton, Mrs. Kate Preston, Dr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Squires, Mr. and Mrs. Charloy Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eliason, Mrs. M. E. Hnnks, Miss M. A. Torgc-son Torgc-son and Miss lienh Nibley of Salt Lake, and Miss Hilda Eliason. Prof. Robert Stewart, who leaves shortly to attend tho University of Illinois, Illi-nois, was pleasantly surprised J-'riday evening by a number of his gentlemen frinnla ttnvmrr in nvnninn Pi-rtfoeonv Stewart was presented with a handsome gold ehain nud charm by Mr. Wallers in behalf of his many "friends. The guests cn.ioying the event were: H. P. P.arrows, E. II. Walters, Earl Robinson, J. E. Greaves, A. E. Bowcn. L. M. Windsor, Wind-sor, Ernest Carroll, W. L. "Walker, C. Ti Hirst and A. E. Stratford. On Wednesday tho marriage of Miss Beatrice Swindyard and Hurslicl Wright took placo in the Logan temple. In the evening, at the home of tho bride's parents, a reception was hold for the immcdiato families. ; Misses Mary, Alice and Libbic Wcll3 and Louise Spencer wero the guests of honor at an afternoon party Tuesday, given by Mrs. Guy Thatciier. The rooms wore bright with sweot peas, and a very delicious luncheon was served. Those invited to meet the guests were: Mrs. Joel Nibley and Mrs. Joseph Howell of Salt Lake. Misses Lou Thatcher. Mario Barber, Barbara Howell. Vivian Hatch. Dora Wright. Zclla Smart, Roah Nibley, Virginia ! Blair, Maggio Morrcll, Nan Nibley and j Anna Parkinson. Miss Louiso Barber entertained lier 1 sewing club Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served and those present lix B'll were: Misses Harriet Thatcher, Irene M B'jH Hendrickson, Delia Morrcll, Maggie and fM S.ijH Edna Nibloy, Mario Ecclcs, Ella Hatch . ) H and Florence McAllister. . fl';H A large and elaborate banquet wai Km given Wednesday evening, in honor of ). Q the Utah State Medical association. It M IH was served by Fred Smith and a large j, ' 'H number of doctors were present from Hi - J ' different parts of the state. ii ij jl The marriage of Miss Nell Smith and r ! '!'H Walter Grant took placo Wednesday. .' , j .' 1 jH and in the evening a family reception it, 1 ll was held at the home of tho bride's I parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Smith. J i: Mr. and Mrs. Grant will niako their home at Woods Cross. lu Vgtw Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Gudmundson re- wwLM'l turned from Salt Lako Tuesday, aflci 1 H ll j a pleasant summer spent there. I flil Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gardiner re- 'I . ( -' .turned to Logan Monday from a summer i ) : W ) 'spent in southern Utah. ! : ' ft ' Misses Miunio and Eliza Peterson left i F- . Monday to spend the winter in Salt t 1 hi H Lake, where they are both engaged as ' jff jH teachers for the coming year. (j t t f The Daughters of the Pioneers held j! M!'; j-l a meeting Wednesday with Mrs. Isaac il JK'' H Smith. A large number attended. m' jM Dr. E. D. Ball ir. visiting in Salt Lake. F 'K H Miss Aft on Thatcher returned homo I 'm iH Saturday from Rexburg, where she has Apt' ,H been visiting tho past three wcek3." - jl K'; ''H Mr. and Mrs. Willnrd Langtoh and i S ''"'1 sou, Gibbs, arc visiting at Rexburg, I lb.'; '-'H tho guests of Dr. and Mr?. Ormsby. l 9. i!H Miss Dora Wright is back from a ) Tm-'j pleasant week spent at Richmond. j fm c, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Newman arc l 'fl 1 ijf visiting Salt Lake friends. jl If .- llH Mr., and Mrs. 'Joel Niblcv of Salt if. M.-i $1H Luke arc visiting Mr. Nibley's mother. if Hii 'Mllll Mrs. Helen Nibley. '':4l IH William McAllister of Salt Lako spent jl ' 'rH the week visiting Logan friends. fBh Mrs. R. C. Easton of Now York re- I' fi' 1 turned to Salt 'Lako Tuesday, after a '1 ' ; HH pleasant visit with Mrs. Kato Preston. J 'I i IH John A. McAllister is visiting his t I brother, W. G. McAllister of Renburg. .Ha fH Coach nnd Mrs. Budcnoch of tho B. I M 1 ' ifl Y. college returned to Logan Tuesday tl H 1- liill evening. ' fl ll Mr. and Mrs. George W, Thatcher Kro 1 j ilH visiting Salt Lako friends. fl ; Miss Mario Eccles returned homo j ; Wednesday from Oregon. '''" Misses Alico and Libbin Welles liavo v fB returned to' their homo in tho city, after ff .djpH a pleasant week's visit in Logan. tur IIbH Mr. and Mrs. .T. W. Navlor went to . i -H the city Saturday. Mr. Naylor will " ' il leave shortly f or tho cast, while Mrs. I - ! llH Naylor will visit her mother in Salt , A ' BH Luke. H |