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Show i 1 EUREKA If Spcinl to Thi' Trlliuii. prilKICA. -Inly 10 Mrs. W. D. - Loose is spending :i few weeks in south-i south-i cm California. frp. Tliom:is Stcwnrdpon spent the : wcok with friends :iL Oden and Salt Luke. Mr. and .Mrs. M. J Totif t: of Melion, T'tali. who have been spending ten days iiore, (he guests of the Jailer's mother. r Mrs. Kobeer-u Mitchell, returned to their ; homo on Tuesday. 1 Mr nnd Mrs. David A. Depue are enterlaininu' Mrs. J. K. Spears of Kan sas City, Mo. ; Miss Olive Wethers! rom. who has been the guest of Miss Mando Boone at Cherry Creek for tho past few weeks, has returned to her home at Mammoth. Mr?. Kobcrt. H. Cowan took her little dauchlor, Lucille, to a Salt Lake hospital hos-pital this week to undergo an opera-l opera-l ion. .loseph G'cc and family- have gone to 'recdoin, Utah, to mako their homo. Hugh lleffernan left Wednesday for a sojourn at Los Angeles, lie was accompanied ac-companied by his grandchildren, the Ostrandor boys. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kirk of Tooele limited iliia week with Eureka friends. Tlio Misses Gillian and Maude l-'itcli xisifed with friends at the metropolis this week. Miss Nellie Murphv, who hns been thp guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lee, left (his week for Salt Lake to join a party of friends from Butte, Mont;., whom she will acconipniry on a trip to the .Seattle fair. Mrs. Frank Gnrrity returned this week from a three weeks' visit, at Denver, Den-ver, Colo. Henry Gushing, wife and sister spent a portion of I he week at Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 15. llineli. and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. H. Sullivan, visited with Pay son relatives this week. John T. Hayes was in Eureka from Nevada, visiting with old friends. The Misses Ethel and Ada Dawson are spending ten days with Salt Lake friends. Mrs. John 0. Frecklelon returned the forepart of tho week from the capital oijly. " Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Avcson spent a portion of tho week visiting the capital city. Clark NpwoII spent. Sunday and Monday Mon-day a I, Hip Garden City. Adam Swergeri, who has been spending spend-ing several months at Pacific drove, Cal., reiurned to Eureka this week, wonderfully improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Payjitcr visited Pnvson Ihis week, as did Mr. and Mrs. B ron Thurmond. 'Mr. and Mrs. David Mills, Mr. and Mrs. X. Te.rrnndo, attended tho funeral fun-eral of the late Jsaac Ji. Dartou at Pro o. Sunday. K. I. Loc and wife, and Dr. and Mrs. Pfoul., visited at Payson during the wcok. ( Mr. find Mrs. Ered Bromley "of Salt bmi - Lnko were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. am George Potts this week. B & 'c' oherts aiul family spent, a por- Iiion of the week in tho shade of the trees at Provo. W. E. Goldman, an attorney from Arizona, is hero looking for a location. loca-tion. Raymond E. Jones, a popular voting man of Robinson, and a brother of Count v Commissioner Gcorgo .rones, b'd .Miss Sarah .1. Johns of Spanish Pork to the altar. The .young people have, many friends in Tintic who wish them a pleasant journej- through life. t Arthur llaijks of Ely, Nov., is here an a visit to his parents and other t relatives.. 'ft Mr. and Mrs. William John Galley 1- will return next week from their honey-ft honey-ft moon, which they have been spending m in Pennsylvania," and will be. home to K' their friends at their residence on It Church street. Br. L. B. Bake, who has been visit-I: visit-I: ing the large eastern ntics for several weeks, returned to Eureka on Tues- , day. . ' J W. Moreton, secretary of the local I I .Miners' union, left, Monday for Denver. 4 Colo., being a delegate from this local 3 : ; to tho annual meeting of the Western S : Fcdoralion of Miners, which meets in I' 1 thai city next, week. Mrs. Moreton and , children will visit with Provo friends during Mr. Moreton 's absence. ID Mrs. Julius Brandt, who has been gi ! visiting with relatives in the valley S" ; town for the past two months, returned p ; ! home Thursday. Br. John Hannifin and wife of Butte, 0 j Mont., aro enjoying a visit with Eureka gt ; relatives, at the conclusion of which &, ; they will lake a I rip to the Seattle fair IS:, nnl visit. Other of the coast cities. 11 t Mrs. Mary Alberg, who has been visit vis-it 1 it tug her mother. Mrs. Peterson, at II, Goshen, returned home Thursday. h -Mrs. M:iiy Bin-h and daughter. Miss 1 zz Bose, of American Fork, and Miss May Birch of Salt Lake were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Birch. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henry returned Tuesday from a sojourn at Pay eon. Miss Alta Chase is tho guest of Ncphi relatives. Gotlieb Brandt is enjo-ing a visit with Moua friends. John B. Campbell and Miss Joan Gardner will be married tho first of next week. Tho Misses Georgia and Katie Crcigh-ton Crcigh-ton of Lark arc visiting with the family fam-ily of William Owens. Mrs. C. Harwell is out from Salt Bake, visiting hor mothor, Mrs. John H. Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. James Knowles and children arc visit iugit Ephraim. Mrs. Ercd Shontr. is up from Provo on a visit. Mrs. M. L. Crnndnll, who has been visiting friends at, tho capital city for the past month, returned home Wednesday. Wednes-day. Frank L. Davis is visiting at Gunnison. Gunni-son. Mrs. I?. A. Thurmond of Provo is visiting with her mother, Mrs. William Dennis. Edward Pike, district deputy exalted ruler of the Elks, and wife have gone to Los Angeles to attend the grand lodge session. PROVO I Special to Th Tribune PKOVO. .Tulv 10. Mr. aivl Mrs. AVlllInm I; Roberts, Jr.. of lliu Hotel Roberts, entertained thMr employes Wednesday evening with a delightful ride up Provo canyon to tfolselt's, where a delicious trout-and-eliirkeji dinner was r.erved. ATter an hour !pnt in feasting: and listen-in? listen-in? to music and font;, tho Jolly crowd returned to tho city. The following younjr people Wt I'rovo Saturday inornlns for a "horseback outinf? In Hobble Creek canyon, where they spent several davs hunting' and flshlmr: Mr. and Mrs. AWIls ISrimhall. Misses AHIe Smoot. Leona Hillings. Deressa Kjjgertsen and Ilattie Walker. Messrs. Hebe HlekP. T. S. Roylancc, Francis Davis and Aret Thurrnan. The bishops and counselors of the several sev-eral wards of this city gave a very pleasant pleas-ant social Wednesday evening. In honor of J. W. I3ean. retired tllhlnc clerk of I 'tali stake at Mr. Bean's home In the Fifth ward. The lawn was illuminated wiili brilliant lights, and easy hairs and rugs were placed for the convenience of gin-sts Mr. Bean was presented with a fine gold watch and chain as a token of the esteem in which he is held by his coworkers, co-workers, Mr. and Mrs. .7. TI. Sultlo look their guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Holding, of New Orleans, for a drive up Provo canyon Sunday. The party enjoyed a trout dinner din-ner at Kelsclt's. Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodrlng. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sears and Mr. and Mrs. .7. K. ('nine, of Salt Lake .'liy. came down to Piovo. Tuesday, in their automobile and took dinner at the Hotel Robert.-?. Brigham 1 orison and family arc rusticating rusti-cating this week in Provo canyon. Misses Mlna. Houston, Sadie Gray and Hazel Strong left Trlday. evening for .1 month's visit In Los Angeles an othe! California cities, and will return home bj way of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. ICdward T. .Tones left today to-day to visit the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, ex-position, and will tour California before returning. Mrs, .7. 71. Erlckson. of Richfield, is visiting in Provo for a week, as the guest of Miss Xlna Johnson, of Ihu Provo general gen-eral hospital. Mr. and Mrs. It, M. Smoot, of Idaho Falls, arc here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Ti. M. Walters and Mrs. ICItty A. lllnes spent Saturday and Sunday at the Hot pots near Midway. Mr. and Mra. William B. Starr entertained enter-tained about thirty of their friends at their home Friday evening. Cards, music and social talk occupied the evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mrs. .1- II. Suttle and her mother, Mrs. Dean, and Mr. and Mrs. Holding left for Los Angeles Tuesday. Mrs. Suttle and Mrs. Dean will return to Provo In a cou- l pie of weeks. Miss Delia Gee Is spending a couple of weeks with relatives and frlendB In Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. Luclcn L. N'oyes left the forepart of the week for Richfield, where they expect tp locate. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Jones and Mr. and Mis. Albert Jones spent a- few days this week in Hobble Creek canyon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hoover have returned re-turned to their home In Ileber, after a very plcasunt visit with relatives In Provo. Miss Dorejta Eggcrtsen. who Is attending attend-ing summer school In Salt Lake Cltv, spent the Fourth with her parents In Provo. Mrs. N. C. I Neks hns gone to Eureka to visit relatives for a week. J. R. Walker of Salt 7.akc City brought :t party of friends to I'rovo In his auto-mobile auto-mobile Sunday. Tho party took dinner at the Hotel Roberts. Mrs. Elsie Barrett entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening, lii honor of Mr. and Mrs. L 11. Xoyes and Mr.i. N". A. Hawley, who kavc shortly for Seattle, where they cx-poi cx-poi t to spend the summer. The Agenda and i'or-Get-Mc-Not clubs spout Monday nt Costilla springs, picnicking pic-nicking and bathing. On their return in the evening' both clubs were entertained at a theater party at the Rex. John M. Bestlemeyer came over from Eureka Sunday and spent a few days with his parents. Miss Mnyu Huohler of Salt Lake City spent Saturday with friends in Provo. The many Provo people who have homes at Sprlngdell. In Provo canyon, are taking tak-ing refuge from tho heat at that beautiful beauti-ful summer resort. TIlali 7:$ooth Is In Salt Lake City this week, visiting relatives. Louis Boyle of Salt Lake City was a Provo visitor Tuesday. These young people of Provo enjoyed a Sunday dinner at Beefsteak Harrison's, Sprlngvlilc- Misses Florence. Moore. Kate Alexander and Ruth Mat Icy, and Messrs. W. IC. Rawson, Howard Allston and Frank Demming. J Mr. and Mrs. Joslali Beck are spending spend-ing a few days at the Cullen hotel In Salt Lake Cltv. and are entertaining a3 their guests Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Beck and Cornish Beck of Slou.v City. la. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blersoch entertained enter-tained twenty of their friends at a launch parly on Ftah lake Monday afternoon aft-ernoon and evening. A number of good i singers In the party made the sail rie- ( llghtful, and the party returned to town by the light of the moon. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1j. 71. Noyes entertained Saturday evening, in honor of their son, i Luclcn, who recently returned from Chi- t cago. Covers were laid for fifteen. ICuceno Morris of Beaver spent Thurs- E riav and Friday In I'rovo as tho guest f or" his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Robison. Miss 7'loronce Jepprrson nnd Miss Lvdla Edmunds have returned from Bos- lo'n. where they have been for two years studying music. Miss Laura Pearl Adams, who has been visiting In southern Utah, stoppcil ofT in I'rovo Wednesday on her way to Salt Lake Clly. Mrs. John Botl. Jr.. entertained a num- t her of her friends at dinner Wednesday t evening. Covers were laid for twelve. f Mr. and Mrs. 7Iyrum Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. SIdnev Vincent, and Mr. and Mrs. J W. Baker spent the Fourth In Picas-ant Picas-ant Grove with Mrs. Ilcnry Dunn. ' OGPEN Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. July 10. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmund Ed-mund Browning and daughter. Hazel, and sons, Archie and Edmund, Jr., left this week for a. visit to tho Alnska-Yukon-Pac.ific exposition at Seattle, and Portland. Port-land. Miss Anna E. Rlslcy of Earlsvlllc, N. Y Is a gucm at I lie homo of Mr. and Mrs. Qulncy R. Crafts of this city. She Is making' a tour of the west, which will include a trip through Yellowstone park. Miss Mav Bowman and brother, Blaine Bowman, left Friday for Lou? Beach, Cal., for an extended visit with relatives. rela-tives. Miss Annie l.tingham of Denver, Colo., Is a guest of Miss NellltrsyValts for a few weeks. Mrs. 7-1. 71. Spencer left Tuesday night for Spencer, Ida., to spend the .summer on the. Spencer ranch. Doctor and Mrs. A. I'. Illbbs and son, William, have returned from a two-months' two-months' visit In the northwest. They spent some tlmo In Portland and Seattle, and later went to British Columbia. Mr and Mrs. O. M. Runyan aro home from a visit to Portland and Seattle. Miss 7illlaii Foulgcr visited friends and rc-lntlvos in Salt Lake Clly this week. Miss Helen Campbell entertained about twenty of her young friends on Monday evening at a lawn party. The dec-orations were carried out In the national colors. The games and refreshments were also suggestive of the day. Miss Grace Edwards left Ibis week for 7.akc Taboo, Cal.. for a visit of several wocks with relatives. Doctor and Mrs. A. I'. ITibbs left yesterday yes-terday for the 7-IermItage in Ogden canyon, can-yon, and will spend the remainder of the summer there. The marriage of Miss Laura t.arsen of Ely, New, and Albert Scowcroft of Ogden, Og-den, look place Wednesday evening at the homo of the bride In Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Scowcroft arrived In Ogden, Thursday, Thurs-day, and they will make- their homo here. Mrs. Abo Kuhn was hostess at a dinner party given on Tuesday evening at Lagoon, La-goon, in honor of her daughters, airs. Walter Marks of St. Louis and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Wcrtlieimer of Cincinnati, O., and Mr and airs. Carl Kuhn of Reno, Nov. Tho other guests were Mrs. Emmett G. Fulkcrson of Chicago. Mrs. Birdsall of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbaum of Cincinnati, airs A. W. Walker, air. and airs. Simon Bamberger of Salt Lake City, airs. Ad Kuhn. arcs. T. S. Filzger-nld, Filzger-nld, Mrs. William Van Allen, airs. Jack Lynch, ailss aiae J Lime, airs. A. 7. Tllbbs. airs. O. M. Runyan and airs. Fred J. 7CIcsel. S, A, Wheeler of St. Joseph, aio.. Is visiting his daughter, airs. A. R. aicln-tyre. aicln-tyre. ailss Vera Thatcher entertained about a dozen or tier little friends Werinosdav afternoon at the homo of her parents. The affair was given In honor of hor ninth birthday anniversarv. The afternoon after-noon was spent at games and music, and refreshments worn served. The marriage of Miss ailrlam Catherine Co.stloy nnd James Albert Howell, son of Reese Howell of this city, and Judge of the district court, took place on Friday fit noon In the Church of tlio Good Shepherd. Shep-herd. The ceremony was performed bv Rev, W. W- Fleetwood, and was witnessed wit-nessed by a large gathering of friends of tho young couple. Tho brldo was given away by her brother. William W. Cos't-loy. Cos't-loy. The ailsses Lcuorc Santson and aiar-garct aiar-garct Taylor of Salt Lake City were tlio bridesmaids, and ailss Eva E, Erb was maid of honor, Charles Humphris acted as best man. The ring bearers were tlio litllo ailsses Almina Bagley and Ruth Winters, The church was beautifully decorated with Powers and ferns, and (piantltles of pink and white sweet peas wero used. The rear of the church was banked with lilacs and ferns, and cneh pew was decorated with the same flowers Judge and Mrs. Howell will make their home In Ogden. |