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Show If f7 SOCIAL HAPPEN8NGS THROUGHOUT THE STATE I t P OGDEN r l Special to The Tribune, jj OGDEN, ,)iily I.7. Mrs. Kate I. y Bradlei' of Sticor, 0., is visiting her h(; Bister. Mrs. Susan !?. Adams. j Ira. J. A. Gill and children loft Jw Thursday morning fr richignn, -whoro Jt I they xrill visit relatives for a few ,WJ weeks. Mr. fiill will join his family jtrj in August, and they will visit at 3sTcw ji'i I York and other eastern cities before d ' returning homy. H Mrs. F. W. ifurrington and children aro at the Trerinitagc in Ogden eai'on M ior a few weeks. 'Jjj The marriage of Miss , Emma ITorsch-ler ITorsch-ler of Evansfon, Wyo., and Charles F. l Robinson of Opal, Wyo., took plauo on If Monday afternoon at the Presbyterian ; church," Rev. John E. Carver performing t'.( ihe coromony. The couple left the same : 'I day for Opal, where the' will make r . j their home. ' j F. E. Lewis loft Tuesday for Chi-j Chi-j jj cago for a visit of fen clays or so. ' Miss Clella McCrcady of Salt Lake )hi Ciiy was an Ogden visitor during the till week, .y T. JNatt Smith entertained at dinner U at the Oaks in Ogden canyon on Men- day evening, in honor of Thomas Hitch-cock Hitch-cock McGregor. ! Mr. and Mrs. George P. McCabc and 9 children of Washington. D. C have aril ar-il rived in Ogden, and will spend the sum- mcr with their parents. 11 M'rs. Frank B. Kochstctlor of Omaha, ' J 2s,ch., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. k 0. F. Grout. I tt Miss Wealthy Douglas was the guest jj of Miss Margaret Thornburg in Salt jj Lako City during the past week, t . Mrs. Ralph Guthrie and son left dur- i I ing the week for Spencer. .Idaho, where !f they will be the guests of Mrs. H. II. Spencer for a few weeks. )J Mr. and Mrs. .T. D. Harris, -jr., have l)f gOo to Camas, Utah, for a two weeks' j, outing. jt Mrs. C. F. Jennings and Miss Mabel '(j- F. Jacobson of Nebraska are visiting i their sister, Mrs. S. G. Good, for a few ,i wooks. ? rT"o employees of Wrights 's held ji their annual outing on Wednesday af- t ternoon and evening at the Hermitage. '1 . ,Miss Bcatrico Boroman visited friends L in Salt Lako City during the week. JI M.iss Vera Gregory entertained about J twenty young friends on Thursdav even- ji "iff at a porch party. The scene presented pre-sented a very attractive appearance j;. with its C0S3- corners, Japanese lanterns I" and palms. Punch and lemonade was T servod iu one corner by Miss Netta 01- )l sen. Gnmes and music were enjoyed. " and prizes wore won by Miss 'Ethel . Rogers and Frank Dixon. ' Mrs. R. T. Hume entertained the I members of her sewing club on Friday , afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rushmcr are ! hack from their camping trip in South ' Fork canyon. Miss Sarah Paine entertained her : friend, Mrs. Neelands of Chicago, at I . the Hermitage during the week. J Mrs. R. T. Miller was hostess at a y pleasantly arranged evening affair on S Friday, given in compliment to hor f niece, Mjss Caroline Da3' of Iowa, who I!' ' is spending the summer in Ogden and jl Salt Lake City with relatives. The u evening was spont at games and music, ' piu'I refreshments were served. About w tweut3' guests enjoyed the occasion, 1 Miss Yerna Bowman will leave next ; i week for the Bowman ranch in licy-burn, licy-burn, Tdaho, and will spend the remai'u- Jor of the summer there. ' 1 Mrs. Earl Richardson and Mrs. Black- . ington entertained the ladies of the ' Presbyterian church and a number of 4 their friends on Thursday afternoon ai I the home of Mrs. Richardson on Twen-;y-fourlh street, The "basket" picnic given by the i Jadics of the Baptist Kensington on Friday .afternoon at the hocm of Mrs. Jennie Audorsou was one of thp pleas- I int social events ol the wek. 1 M Mrs. Colin Macintosh. Miss . Aimee ' Best, Miss Dorothy White and A. R. j Jordan of Salt Lake City aro guests at t 1 Idlewild this week. I Suprinteudent and Mrs. Edward M. I J Van Cleave of the School for the Deaf j and Blind at Columbus, Ohio, are guests ' this wek of Mr, and Mrs. Frank M. N Driggs. Before returning home Mr. and - Mrs. Van Cleave will visit Yellowstone il Park and the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ex- ,i position at Seattle, Tho Weber club gave another of their U' successful and cnio3'ablc parties on ! Tuesda3r evening at Idlewild, in Ogden ; canyon, a large number of people go- 5 1 Ing up from town to attend. J The marriage of Miss Myrtle Mould- , a ing, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. .. Moulding, to Frank- Livingston took !T place on Wednesday in Snlt Jjake City. y.i The ceremony was performed by Bishop 1 j Morris Ensign of the Third ward. Miss . Dora. Child, Miss Ella Livingston, David ' 1 Barker and Edwin Livingston accom- I panicd the young couple to Salt Lake. 4, After spending a week or two in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Livingston will r return to Ogden and will be at home to their friends at 2521 Grammcrey avc- j nuc. I Miss Irene Reed entertained about a v dozen of her girl friends on Wodnes- f day aftornoon at a Kensington in com- I pliment to her guest, Miss Grace Per- r1 kins of Raton, N. M. ji, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Frost and daugh- 1 tor IIildred left this week for a trip fj through Yellowstone Park. r PROVO SpeeJul to The Tribune. PROVO, July 17. A ver cnjo3ablc entertainmeut was given Frida3r evening even-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Johnson, when Bert; and Will Johnson were hosts at a gathering of about twenty-five of thoir friends, The lawn was decorated with Japanese lanterns, and an elaborate luncheon was served, after which tho young people- enjoyed a programme pro-gramme of' music and games. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Johnson wore presented with a beautiful rocking chair. Mr. and Mrs. J, IT. Sundstrom and Mr. and Mrs. JI. 11, Sundstrom of Salt Lako Citv spent Sunda' in Provo, the guests of Mrs. Vinnio Robison. Mrs. Leo Bown has returned to her homo in southorn Utah, after a very pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Provo. Miss Vesta Finlayson of Pnyson spent a part of this week in Provo with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed T. Jones Left on Monday for Seattle and other coast towns. Thc3r expect to bo gone about ono month. Robert J. Dugdalo, caretaker of tho Provo postoffice, has taken a vacation and gone to Seattle, whero he expects to meet relatives whom he has not seen for many .years. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson, who reccntl3' returned from Philadelphia. The guests were Messrs. Will Ritchie, Owen Rowo, ICdward Poay, Clarence Jarvis, and Mrs. J. C. Ferrin and Miss Sadie Graham. Mrs. G. A. Streator of Denver is here visiting her brother, IL G. Knight. Mrs. David Openshaw has Tcturncd to her homo in Provo. after a very pleasant pleas-ant visit with relatives at Santaquin. Mrs. J. R Hodson spent a part of this woek visiting with friends in Salt Lako City. Miss Eva Robison spent tho past week in Salt Lako City visiting her sister, Mrs. Stella Sundstrom, and her brother, A. A. Robison. Tho Girls' Cheris club of tho Fifth ward cntortainod at tho First Ward Social hall Wednesday evening. Dancing Danc-ing and a social M.imc was en.i03cd by those present. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Frank Ramsey entertained a merry crowd ot .young "ncoplo at her home Tuesday evening in honor of the birthday of her daughter Luella. Refreshments Re-freshments were served, and the time passed with games. Charle3r W. Barnes of Ogden' spent several days iu Provo this week shaking hands with his many friends. Miss Edith Crampton has returned home after a pleasant visit with friends in Ogden and Bountiful. Mrs John W. GU3- entertained at a dinner Sunda.y in honor of her twenty-fifth twenty-fifth .birthday. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. C. W. Bailc3' entertained about twenty of her ladv" friends on Tuesda3r in honor of Mrs. Xydia Smith of Rock Springs, Wyo. A delightful social time was had and an elaborate dinner was served. Mrs. Electa Bullock, Mrs. Hannah Tucker and Miss Allic Smoot have gone to Wild wood, in Provo Canyon, to spend the remainder of tho summor. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Peterson spent Sunday last at Springdell. Colonel Ed Loose entertained M!r. and Mrs. Charles E. Stoncham of New York' at a fishing party. The catch was cooked on the banks of Provo river, where a vcr3' enjo.yablo' time was had. Joseph W. Dunn is visiting relative's and friends in Salt Lako CH3' for a few da3s. Miss Lcona Billings left Sunday for a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Wyoming. Tom Lovell, Ben Durland and James Clovo onjo.yed a fishing trip on Utah lake Monday. Mrs. Lucien 3L No.yes and Mrs, N. C. Hawlcy left Tuesday for Seattle and other coast cities. Mrs. Henr- G. Blumenthal was the hostess at a young people's party at her home on Monday afternoon. Games and other amusements were enjoyed b3' about twenty young folks. An elaborate dinner was served, Miss Nellie Bowman of Ogden stopped off in Provo one day this week on her wa3r to Ilcbor Citj'. Miss Flossie Dunn entertained the Sorosis Junior club at her homo Thurs- u.j uvuuiun. winnie wiiKins read a very interesting paper on Jano Adams, followed by a discussion of current events by Leona Dunn and others. A dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gease have sent out cards announcing tho marriage of their daughter Katherino to Clarence Phillips, which was solemnized on July l?-,?.1 Hastings. Nob. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will .bo at home to their friends after July 20 at Missoula, Mont. Mrs. J. W. McAdam entertained a number of hor lady friends at her home nday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Lydia Smith of Rockford, Wyo. A do-lightful do-lightful social afternoon was enjoj'ed, and an elaborate lunchean was served. Postma'stor Lawrence of Spanish J'ork spent Thursday in Proov. . State Fish and Game Warden Chambers Cham-bers of Salt Lake City was the guest of Assistant Game Warden Brig Mad-son Mad-son on a fishing trip on Utah kike on I- nda3r. Ir. and Mrs. A. N. Holdawav and Air. and Mrs. Rood Auderbcrg have returned re-turned from vjsiting tho Alaska-Yukou-Paclfic exposition and a trip through California. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 'E. Corfman entertained en-tertained at a trout dinner on Tucsda3'. Covers wore laid for eight. R. II. Callistor and son of Salt Lako City v.-cro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Clove Thursday and Fridav. A iishing party was formed for Friday and a fish dinner was enjoyed. Miss Cora Ward has returned from a week's visit with friends in Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. Miss Mina Ilasler of Mt, Pleasant Pleas-ant accompanied Miss Ward to Provo uh1 will visit hero for scvoral davs. I NEPH1 1' Special (.0 The Trlljuno. NEPIII, July 17. Mrs. Ruby Mc-Phorson Mc-Phorson entertained a few friends at her homo. Wodnesda3' ovoning in honor of Erin Bigler, who is soon to leave on a mission. Miss Kate Poxton was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. T. A. Shacklcton of Canada was visiting vis-iting in Nephi last wook, the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Esther Winn. Earl MaoFurlnno has roturned to Nephi after spending a couple of months in .Idaho. Miss Levern Miller spont Wednesda' in Salt Lako. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Whitmorc of Sun-nyside Sun-nyside are visiting in Nephi. Mrs. Eugene Gilos is hero from Nevada, Ne-vada, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hague-Mrs. Hague-Mrs. Joseph Whittaker of Salt Lako is visiting rolatiycs iu Nephi. Mrs. H. T. Nicholson of Salt Lake is visiting Mrs. J. E. Carter this week. George McCuno camo over from Eureka Eu-reka tho first of the wook on busmcsi. Miss Tjily Pexton roturno'I from Mnn-ti Mnn-ti Monda', Avhere she has been visiting friends for a few da3'K. Mrs. Harriet Broaehcad is visiting in 7,ehi th's week wit' her daughter, Mrs. Pane' Austin. George Jones of Silver City was in Nephi the Grst of the week. Bishop and Mrs. T. IL G. Parkos en-lainod en-lainod about 100i of their friends at their home last Friday evening in honor of their brother, who will leave next week for a mission to the western states. Miss May ITobbs entertained a few friends Vodnesda3r evening. Mr. aud Mrs. Loo Whittakor have sold thoir hotel, tho Nephi house, and havo purchasod a homo in Provo. R'. T. Homer returned home Sunday from Logan, where he and his family have been for the last six weeks. Mrs. S. B. McCuno was in Salt Lake tho first of tho week. Miss May Doll Ca'.icr cntorlnincd a number of her l'rlimds Tuesd ' evening number of hor friends Tucsda3' evening in honor of Erin Bigler, Tho Misses Hannah and Bertha Benrdahall roturned Wcdnesdaj' to their homo in Snlt Lako. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Lowo Frida3r. John Ostler was in Salt Lake last week. Dr. Miner spent 3unda3 in Salt Lake. Miss Tola Wright is visiting friends in Salt Lake. June Kendall went to Eureka last week for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hyde, Misses LaVcrne Tanner, Lillian Lil-lian Marsh, Myrtle Golden and Messrs. Lorin Whitmorc and Ro' Blacket spent the week in the cau3'on. Miss Lillian Marsh of Salt Lake is visiting friends in Nephi. Miss Linda Hawkins, Miss Emma Au-dorson Au-dorson and Miss Ruby Patten, and Messrs. Wallie Brough, Hyrum Brough and Ralph Brough .spent an enjojablc week in the caji3"on. BR1GHAM CITY 1 Special to Tho Tribune BRIG HAM CITY, July 17. Mr. and Mrs: Elias Jensen ontcrtained the employes em-ployes of the Elias Jensen meat market and also thoso of the Jensen furniture store at their homo in tho Second ward. A sumptuous supper was servod by Mrs. Jensen consisting of everything in season. Thoso in nttondanco wcro Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Jonson. Konnoth Jouson, John Valborg, Elial and Lafayotto Jonsen. Miss Nettie Hunter of Ogden, district traffic chief of tho R. M. Bell Tolophono company, was in this city during the wook. Messrs. James, John and C. W. Hall of West Portage were greeting friends in this city Wedncsda3'. Mrs. May Bjrdneau and children returned re-turned to their homo in Logan after an extended visit with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bywater of Vernal Ver-nal arc visiting in this city for a couplo of weeks, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bywater and family of tho Second ward. Ol een N. Stohl returned Tuesday from a short visit with friends in Logan. Lo-gan. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knudson of this city visited relatives in Garland last Sunday. Mosiah Evans, resident manager of tho Utah-Idaho sugar factory at Garland, Gar-land, was a visitor to this city Wednesday. Wednes-day. Messrs. Art Bootho, H. L. Erdmann and R. Kaiser returned Monday morning from a short trip through Blacksmith-fork Blacksmith-fork can3ron. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Brown of Corinne woro visitors to this city a few days during tho wook. Fred Cheosman of the First ward of this city visited in Snlt Lako City tho first part of tho week. S. C. Wixom of the Box Elder News compan3r was transacting business in Salt Lako City Monda3 Loon Eliason camo down from Poca-tollo, Poca-tollo, Idaho, during tho woek to visit with relatives and friends in this city for a few da3's. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Knudson and baby of Scolield aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Knudsou and family of the Second ward of this city. Miss Phillips of Weston, Idaho, was the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. R. L. Fish-burn Fish-burn and famil3r last Sunda3'. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cutler returned to their homo in Snowvillo Thursday morning after an extended visit with friends in this city. Mr. Lewis Watkins of Logan visited relatives in this city during the week. Mrs. Etta M. Peirco and children of Salt Lake City are visiting in this city for a few weeks, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M'adson and- famity. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sta3;ncr of Fielding were visitors to Brighain Wcduesda3r. Mrs. Mary Prosser returned to her home in Salt Lake City Wednesda3' afternoon af-ternoon after an extended visit with relatives iu this citj-. Mrs. Jutta Dahlgrecn and son, Carl, mother and brother of Mrs. Nephi Hansen Han-sen of this city, arrived from thoir home in Copenhagen. Denmark, during the weok and will mako this city their home. Mrs. Hannah Holmes of Salt Lake City was greeting relatives and friends in this city part of the week. Charlos Mortensen, formerly of this citv, now residing in Ogden, visited his father, Lars Mortensen, in this city a few days during the week. Mr. and Mrs, J". B. McMastor of this city visited relatives in Tremonton Saturday Sat-urday and Sunda3'. Mr. and Mfs, Alvin Ipsen visited relatives rel-atives in Bear River City last Sunda3'. Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Madson of the Third ward of this cit3 returned during the weok from a short visit with relatives rela-tives in Cache county. LOGAN I Special to Tho Tribune. ' LOGAN, July 17. Miss Hattio nnd Flo Smith wcro tho hostesses Wednes-daj Wednes-daj afternoon nt a voo' delightful fi o'clock tea in honor of Mrs. Geo. Thatcher and Mrs. James Laugton. Fourteen small tableH were artisticallj-arranged artisticallj-arranged on tho lawn, each being decorated dec-orated with different kinds of flowers and tho guests being seated by drawing draw-ing a flowor to match one of tho tables. ta-bles. Tho grounds wcro prettily decorated dec-orated in tho national colors. Assisting Assist-ing tho Misses Smiths were: Miss Alice Smith, Miss Maughan. Mrs. Roy Cardon, Miss Genevieve Smith and Miss Gretta Cardon. The affair was a most delightful ono in ovcr- rospoct. Another pleasant affair of the wook for Mrs. Guy Thatcher was tho luncheon lunch-eon given Saturda' evening b3' Miss Ida Mitchell. Music was cnyed and tho guests woro Mrs. Kale 'Thomas, Mrs. Parrel, Mrs. G. W. Thatchor, Mrs. Nellie Blair, Mrs. Nottio Sloan, Miss Dora Wright, Miss M. A. Torgeson and Miss Nora Eliason. Mrs. Nettie Sloan entertained tho members of tho family and their children chil-dren at a delightful picnic part3' at tho canyon Tuosday aftornoon aud ovoning in honor of; the birthday of hor sou, Dick: Miss Blanch Caine and Miss Jella Smart ontcrtained at a Konsington at hor home Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Alley Cox, of Salt Lako, and Miss Ann Grant and Miss Grace Smith of Chicago. The rooms wore bright with cut flowers and tho guests woro: Mrs. CI.ydc Squires, Mrs. Will Jardinc, Mrs. George Torgeson, Mrs. Carl Swan, Miss Preston Niblcy, Miss Afton and Veda Thatchor, Miss Ruby Ncbeker and Miss Nan Nibloy. Mjss Smith, Miss Cox and Miss Grant wcro the guests of honor at another very delightful afternoon tea Friday when Mrs. George Torgeson entertained a number of friends at a homo on Second East. On Friday ovoning Miss Nan Nibloy was hostess at a hay rack party com-plimcntar3' com-plimcntar3' to the visiting guests. Miss Smith of Chicago, Miss Cox and Miss Grant of Salt Lako. After a very pleasant ride tho guests woro entertained enter-tained with refreshments. Another pretty affair in honor of the Misses Smith, Cox and Grant was the luncheon given Saturday by Miss Jell a Smart. The table was 'beautifully decorated dec-orated with cut flowers and covers were laid for twelve. Mr, aud Mrs. Alvin Thompson and children reached home Wednesday evening from a six weeks' trip to the Seattle fair and California. Mr, Eddio Hail of Chicago is visiting visit-ing in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jennings of Salt Lake spent the week visiting in Logan. Mir. and Mrs. Walter P3'pcr aro up from the city, the guests of Mrs. P3r-por's P3r-por's mother, Mrs. Torgeson. Hershcl Bullon is in Salt Lake, where he expects to spend tho next two weeks. Miss Margaret and Edna Niblej and Miss Florence McAllister left Thursday Thurs-day for fiOgrand, Ore., whero tho3r will spend a week and later go to tho fair with C. W. Nibley. Mir. and Mrs, Georgo D. P3'per of Salt Lako spent tho earl3 part of the week in Logan. Miss Sarah Huntsman entertained informally in-formally at her home Thursday even-, Mrs. C. A. Cummings, of Salt Lake, is visiting with Logan relatives. Miss Florence Munro left Monda3' for California, whero she will spend the remainder re-mainder of tho summer. Mrs. Maud Robinson and children are visiting with relatives at Preston. Angus M!. Cannon of Salt Lake spent the early part of the week in Logan. Miss Marie Eckos is visiting at tho Niblo3' home in Legrand, Oro. Miss Sarah Huntsman will loavo sliortl' to spend several weeks in Colorado. Colo-rado. Migs Julia Ammersen of Salt Lake is visiting with Logan relatives. Miss Margaret Whitnoj is up from the city and is tho guest of Miss Lou Thatcher. Clair McAllister is back from a trip to Mexico. Miss Grace Smith of Chicago is tho guest of Miss Jella Smart and Miiis Blanche Caine. Miss Cox and Miss Grant aro visiting visit-ing in Logan. 1 MURRAY Special to The Tribune. MURRAY, July 17. More- people loavo each week for Big Cottonwood canyon, and the many ravines aro at present dottod with numerous little camps. Brighton, at tho head of the canvon, is runuing full blast. Tho big hotel hus already .boon opened, and several sev-eral Salt Lako parties have arrived to lake possession of thoir cottages. Mrs. Lottie L. Anderson was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by two scovo friends Thursdav evening at the Anderson homo on East 'Seventeenth South street. Thoso who participated in tho affair were all intimato young friends of Miss Anderson, Ander-son, and a very pleasant evening was spent. Delicious refreshments wore servod during the evening. A parly of Murray people will leave this,w.eck for Provo eanj'on, where they will remain for a fortnight or longer. The trip to the canyon will be made iu automobiles. Miss Margret Walker entertained at the Walker country home in tho vicinity vicin-ity of this place this week for a number num-ber of frionds. Will Anderson is here from "Ely, Nev., where ho is at present located in business with his brother. Seth Baker of Logan was a Murray visitor Sunday, remaining throughout tho day with frionds. C. J. Anderson, accompanied by Will Kendall and Prank Lawrence, loft Friday Fri-day evening for Idaho. AVhilo in that vicinity the young men. will devote their time to hunting and fishing, expecting to remain away for a month or more. Ernest Sharon arrived home Saturday from Omaha, where he has been spending spend-ing some time with his parents.- He stopped off at Denver for a week with his friend, Mr. Bartell. J. Louis Brown, formerly justice of tho peace hero, but who left a few months ago for Chicago, is homo again. m j PARK CITY 1 ' 'poor1 t0 T1,e Tribune. .PARK CITS", July 17. The concert Mfr 71 von. Wednesday evening at the baud 1 1 Ttaud by the Parle Ciiy Military band k1 I m vas thorough' en.joycd hy a largo I j ft .Towd of people. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frankel and son I Goro left Thursday afternoon for it ' (j W month's visit, in Sail Francisco, Tort- I' R land and Seattle. I Vinlay "Watson, Dr. II. G. Bates, S. I E. Whitely and .lack Huffman formed P a jolly party that spent Sunday fish-) fish-) injj on the Weber. ; I Miss Trovithick of Salt Lako City . , w. is. visiting in Park City -svith Mrs. I ft Brandle. j . Mr. and Mrs. Jj. B. Wiprht enter- ' j f, tained Tuosdny ovoninc at a delightful ( dinner. Decorations of roses were used i and the -Guests present -were Dr. and i I Mrs. ('. M. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. j Wight. Mrs. J. W. White,- Mark Wight j : and Mrs. George Kidder of Salt Lake j ! City. Card playing followed tho din-; din-; - nor. ' I ! A protty wedding of tho week was , tho one of last. Wednesday, when Rev. at' Mr. Mnrtin of the Methodist church c married Miss Annio Matscn and I 1 Charley Westcrland. Tho ceremony i look place at. noon at tho Swedish J ; r 'Lutheran church. The bride was at- tended ly Misses Hilda Johnson and Sophia Peterson, and tho groomsmen 1 I were Yic Hcudrickson and Fred Neir-w Neir-w her. In the evening a reception was held and daneing kept up until an ! early hour. A large number of friends came from Salt Lake City to be present nt the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Westcrland Westcr-land will make their home in Park Cit3 Misses Mamio and Noino McClaw wont to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon, where the' expect to remain. fe tM- -VI rs. buthcrlanu entertained at. cards m- Tuesday evening in honor of her sis-ter, sis-ter, Miss Carrio Sutton. Five hundred m was the game plaj'ed, and Mrs. Lo- comptc, Mrs. Buck and Mrs. McEwaa were the prize winners. The guests ML were Misses Nellie Sullivan, Agnes m Harrington. Mac Baillie, Mrs. Kcscel, ! Mrs. Buck, Mrs. Forseland, Mrs. S f Kopp, Mrs. Lcn Kimball, Mrs. W. D. j Sutton, Mrs. 0. W. Allen, Mrs. 0. C. I ;j : Lockhart, Mrs. Frankel, Mrs. Fargo, I f, ' Mrs. O'llara, Mrs. Lccompte, Mrs. Mc-j Mc-j i Jwan. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Whitely and I i Mrs. Thompson. J I Mrs. E. Bailey of Salt Lake City has 7 been visiting in the Park with her i i granddaughter, Mrs. Will Dickert. I 1 . Misses Wcstby and Thiriot spent a ; few davs in Park City during the week, i I the guests of Mrs. E. P. Evans. I Mrs. Rosorcau, Mrs. William Tur- Iner, Mrs. Paxtpn, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Turner and children enjoyed Wednesday Wednes-day on a picnic up tho "tramway.''' Misses Mary, Elizabeth and Christina Mnrtin visited in Salt Lake Citj' the early part, of the week with Mrs. L. E. H.ubbard. Thursday at noon at the home of the bride's parents. Bishop Rasband married mar-ried Miss Genevieve Swentfield and Joseph Jo-seph Harris. The happy couple left on tho afternoon train for'Snk Lake City, where they will spend a few days. Misses Mac Baillie, Lizzie Walden and Tom Walden drove up from Salt Lake Wednesday night to be with Mrs. Walden, Wal-den, who is daugorously ill. Mrs. V. W. Smith entertained a few friends Saturday eveniug for Mrs. L. E. Hubbard of' Salt. Lake City, who has been visiting in Park City for a week. Mrs. Towey was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday afternoon. Andy Peterson, Joseph McLaughlin, Frasier Buck and Edward McLaughlin arc spending a few days on tho Weber river. John Buck spent Sunday in Park City with his parents. Mrs. Charles Moore and Mrs. Bailev of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Will Dickert jpeut Sunday ou tho Provo Mrs. Goodie came up to Park City Thursday morning. Mrs. Charles Sherman of New York I I is visiting in raric il.v. me guest oi Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sherman. Misses Martha Watson, Grace Cowie nf Salt Lake City visited in Park City Saturday and Sunday, with Susie and Elizabeth Shields. Mr and Mrs. V. W. Sherman, Miss Jennie Sherman and Mrs. Charles Sher-mnn Sher-mnn were Salt Lako visitors Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Mrs. L. E. Hubbard and daughter. Miss Miriam, have returned to their home in Salt Lake, after a pleasant visit in Park City. h-S Mr. and Mrs. Scrvis spent Friday in Park City IJWl v Misses Gertrude McLaughlin, Jessie -jft' Beggs, Hortense Lockhart, Miriam Padgett Pad-gett don, Edna Sutton, Marie Roberts. Laura f f Sutton. May Nimmo, Nomic Hurley, Clara Kimball, Irma Evaus. Khca Riley, I Crescent Smith, Ethol Clark. Laura I Wentworlh and Robert Dalgloish, Olif-t Olif-t ton Lockhart. John Dalglcish. Roy Cavil, Cav-il, pcnler, Will Deason, George liuddv, El-Lcf El-Lcf mer Stein. Harry Stevenson. and Joo M Quinn spent Tuesday evening very rm. pleasantly up the " tramwnj'." CI: Miss Eleanor Crawford is visiting in Jb Park City with the Misses McLaufh- Hi Misses Winifred and Nellie Jennings I gave a picnic up the "trninwnv" Fri-B- day evening for Miss Mufl'el. Tho foils foi-ls lowing voung Indies were present: Mar-if; Mar-if; i:aret ViIson, Florence Fernctte, Susie 'Shields. May Martin, Rhea Riloy, Eliz-Ira Eliz-Ira nbnth Shields. Theresa Quinn, Agnes KB Stromness, Minnie Carey. Anna Wil-bon, Wil-bon, Laura Townsend and Laura Huddy. V Hf rB Thnmpson entertained at $k - dinner Thursday evening for Mrs. Ellon 3 Wt' Cuinn aud famib'. Tho other guests )fl nt' wore -rs' 0'ara an,J rs Garvin and 1b IHwood Garvin, ''ij pat Tallnn and Thomas Tnllou speul Fg K Sunday in Park City. $i W r5 0'il,ra ontortaiuod at a dinner 31 K Thursday. Covers were laid for ten ' -M . , Miss Faro, sister of Sherman Fargo, -jd 1ft i in Park City ou an extendod visit. Mi6ses Ella and Pearl Snyder arc $1 home, after a visit, in Denver. $aj Mrs. Hodgson was a nsitor to Salt Stfl a'10 -f'd'O' afternoon. ittty W Nt. Perry leturucd home Friday U?j morning. . Miss Prout came up from Salt Lako -'"'8 EC 'Hy Friday morning. JjL Misses Lena McDonald, Bessie Me- ''lit V Jonnld and Susie Miller are Hpomliug ;y & a fow days at the Silver King Couso'.i- 1 'A 1 tf dated mine. 1 EUREKA I Special to The Tribune. EUREKA, July 17. Mrs. Hicks is entertaining her mother, Mrs. J. S. Townsend, of Payson. Mrs. Joseph Schlocht and daughter aro taking in tho sights at the Seattle fnir. Miss Genevieve Sullivan and Goldie Crooks havo gone to Seattle for a mouth '8 visit, and beforo returning home will visit sovoral of the coast cities. Mrs. Annie Strang is visiting with her mother, Mrs. John Hood, at Richfield. Rich-field. Miss Rindeo Larsen of Richfield is spending several wcoks in Eureka, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. James Strang. A happy farewell party was given at tho L. D. S. church on Tuesday oven-ing oven-ing in honor of Wilford W. Freckloton. one of tho cit.3 councilmen. A fine programme- was rendered, nt the conclusion of which ico cream and cake was served. Mr. Frceklcton left for Liverpool, Eag-land, Eag-land, Wednesday morning, from which city he will go to Scotland as a missionary mis-sionary for the L. D. S. church. Mr. and 'Mrs. John William Gathy returned Monday from a month '5 visit with relatives in Pennsylvania. Dr. John Hannifin and wife of Butte, Mont., who huve boon visiting with relatives rel-atives here, left Tuesday for a tour of tho Pacific coast states. Henrj' Spriggs of Park City visitod relatives and friends in this city the foro part of the week. P. J. Fennell was a Capital City visitor vis-itor during tho week. Robert Laird and sisters, Misses Belle and Lillie, visited Spanish Fork friends tho first of the week. John D. Erickson and family have sold their home hero and will go to Eureka, Eu-reka, Cal., to rosido. Joseph Rizzi of Tooelo was a Eureka visitor this week. Mrs. Rizzi accompanied accom-panied him back to Tooelo. Miss Lou Thiriot of Salt Lake is the guest of the family of Frank Thiriot. Tho danco given at the pavilion on Tuesday evening was a very successful success-ful affair, both from a social and financial finan-cial standpoint. Isaac Hayes has disposed of his interest in-terest here aud with his family has gone to Idaho to reside. John M. O'Neil and family rcturnod this week after an absence of several weeks spent in New York slate and Canada. J. C. Sullivan will leave next week for Hot Springs, Ark., where Mrs. Sullivan Sul-livan has been undergoing treatment for rheumatism for several months past. Mrs. P. Monner has returned from a trip to Ely, Nov. Mrs. James Knowles relumed this week from Ephraim, whro sho went to attend tho funeral of her father. Miss Nora McFato was happily surprised sur-prised at hor home Frida.y evening bv twenty of her friends, in honor of her birthdaj'. The party had a merry time. There was a musical programme, games, etc., which helped while away several pleasant hours, at the close of which a delicious luncl-eon was served. A welcome home party was given at the L. D. S. church by tho many friends of Lorenz Tullenbach on Satur day evening, ho having just returned from a two years ' mission spent in Germany. Ger-many. Music, speeches and songs were indulged in for a few hours, after which cooling refreshments were t-erved. Philip Sullivan 6pent a portion of the week at the metropolis. Mrs. Bazel M. Cornish of Rob'nson visited Eureka friends on Wednesdaj'. Mrs. L. C. Doty and Mrs. E. G. Hanson are visiting with fncuds at the Capital City-Sam City-Sam Hooper, Ben Richter and James Galley spent a few days this week at Salt Lake. On Mondav evening Judge D. A. Lindsay united in marriage two well-known well-known young people of this city, John B. Campbell and Miss Joan Gardner. At tho conclusion of the ceremony an excellent wedding supper was partaken of. Jesse Mathew3 and family spent the latter part of the week at tho Capital City. Mrs. C. Darnell has returned from a two weeks' visit at Salt Lake. Mrs. James P. Driscoll and tho Misses Pnlsy and Ella Donnelly visited tho Capital this week. Mrs. H. Gustaldi and children went to Salt Lako on Thursday. Mrs. J. A. Passcy is visiting with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. James Dunn, at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rhodes of St. Paul, Minn., spent a portion of the wcok in Eureka, tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. Pierce. They arc on their way to tho Seattle fair. Mrs. Lizzie Jensen is the guest of Salt Lako friends. Wilford Tfoldaway and wife returned this week from a visit to the Seattle fair. The Misses Theresa Homer and Eliza Uoldaway, who have been the eucsts of the famibT of William Homer, havo returned re-turned to their homes at Provo. Mrs. Jere Driscoll and Mrs. Van Martin Mar-tin were the. guests of Mrs. B. M. Cornish Cor-nish at Robinson on Tuesda'. Mr. aud Mrs, N. A. Robertson of Salt Lake aro the. guests of Dr. and Mrs. Harviollo at Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabriskio, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thurmond and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Russoll spent tho fore part of the week at Provo canyon. Frank Russell is spending the summer sum-mer months at the ranch of George Nelson, Nel-son, iu West Tin lie. ' Mrs. W. E. Evans has returned from a visit with friends at Lehi and Prov-. Miss Mabel Hupfer entertained a number of her friends nt lunch after tho danco Tuosdny evening. Tuesda' evening being the last ses sion of Tinti clodge, No. 0. F. & A. M , during tho summer months, a fine lunch-con lunch-con was partaken of by tho members aud a jolly time enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henry were the guests of Provo frionds during the week. On Tuesday Mrs, Acnes McDonnell of Silver City vaw tho guest of Mrs. Frank Garrity. Mrs. A. G. Gourley, who has been Bpending a eonple of weeks with her sister. Mrs. James Momoiuth, al. .Ncphi, rotuc io Erdmireka JVodncuduy, Mrs. Lawrence Blackett ontcrlaincd tho members of the N. T. C. A. club on Wednesday afternoon. A refreshing luncheon was served and severnl hours spent in socinl chat. Mrs B. S. RievcP of Salt Lake spent several days this week at. Tintic the ?"st of Mrs. E. G. Hanson and Mrs. Ha7.1l M. Cornish. Jacob Higgenson and wifo returned to Luroka tins week, after a vacation spent at Salt Lako. A very pleasant gurpriHc party was civcn to Mrs. Hamilton Laird at hor homo on the Summit on Tuesday evou-ing. evou-ing. Music and feasting wore 'the order or-der of the hour. Mr. and Mrs. Laird loft the laUer pari of tho wcok for Lohi, to spend Uio summer. Kdwurd McLaiu of IjOp Anyolos. Cal.. who h;is boon visiMnu with Dr. and Lrs. Lakor, rct.urncd to liis home on Thursday. Mrs. Koborlsnn of Spanish Fork is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. JJplle IvlcAdams. My. and .Mrs. P. .1. Comoni left Wcd-nuuday Wcd-nuuday for visit to tho Seattle fnir nn'd tho .I'ai-ilic coast. Air. and .Mrs. Perry Puller left .Sun .day for u hix uct-KK' viait lo tho dif ferent cities on the Pneilic oonst. Thov will visit the AlaHkn-Yukou-Paeific ex-position ex-position liefore their return home. |