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Show EVENTS IF M AT JHELE cm Social Affairs in and Around Thriving Capital of County of Tooele. ANNIVERSARY OF PROPHET IS FITTINGLY OBSERVED Pythian Lodge Organized, With William S. Marks as Grand Chancellor. Special to Tho Tribune. TOOELE, Dec. 31. Memorial services were held In tho Tooclo ward meeting house last Sunday In commomor.itloii of the 10-Jth anniversary of the prophet, Joseph Smith. Doctor and Mrs. V. G. Lojjnn arc making mak-ing their homo at Hotel Tooele for the present. Miss Fay Lodge Is visiting her parents In Tooele. ,. l'"rn-nlc Davis was called home from nlt Lalco, Wednesday, on account of the serious Illness of his little daughter, Vivian. Wednesday, the Ladles Sewing club met with Mrs. Samuel Mcrrlt at her home near the smelters. Those present were: Mrs. Howard Wall Ice. Mrs. Fred Brule. Mrs. Thill. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Brlnton. The afternoon wns spent In playing whist. Refreshments were served and an enjoyable time was spent. Dr. Ferren of Mercer made a business trip to Tooele the Inst of the week. 11. Dustln returned from Salt Lake the middle 01' tho week. Dr. Zeno Logan. Archie Latham and Guy Pratt of Ophlr visited Tooele. Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Tavlor hnve moved to their homes on Fifth "avonue. Jake Iscral. travolIng salesman, was In Tooele this week. The Tooele Home Dramatic companv presented the play Wednesday evening entitled "That Letter." In the winter the company will put on some more good plays. Miss Florence McFnrlnn and Thomas H. Morgan of Stockton were married at the parsonage In Tooele, December 27. Miss Eva Dunyon and Miss Johnson of Salt Lake aro guests of Miss Dun-yon's Dun-yon's aunt, Mrs. Llbblc Lee. The Tine Canyon Smelter and Tooele Valley Hallway company contemplate moving the office to Tooele the ilrst of the year. Hist Sunday. Dr. Fullor lectured in the ward meeting house, his theme being "Temperance and Prohibition." The doctor Is si learned man nnd delivered an Interesting discourse-Mr. discourse-Mr. Young, Junior partner In Hotel Tooele, Is spending the holidays In the east. Grantsvlllc observed Sunday In honor of Prophet Joseph Smith. Catholic services were held In Tooele, Christmas day. Mass was said by Father Fa-ther Lawrence Alt- A case of smallpox Is reported. A great many plrla nnd boys who aro attending school elsewhere returned home to Tooele to spend the holidays. Dr. V. G. Logan made ' a trip to St. Johns, Friday. Frank Evans of London, England, Is the guest of John T. Flinders at Grants-vllle. Grants-vllle. Tho parents' class held services at tho Mormon church In honor of the anniversary anniver-sary of the birth of the Savior. Interesting Inter-esting talks were given nnd the choir rendered several pretty selections. William IT. Vowels has recovered from typhoid fever. Miss Josephine Scrlbner and Waltor II. Smith were mnrrlcd Christmas day. The ceremony wns performed at the homo of the bride In the presence of the family and a few friends. Last Wednesday the Knights of Pythias Pythi-as organized lodge No. 2G. with William S. Marks as grand counselor. A special train brought rnembcrs of the Salt Lake knights. After the installation, a banquet ban-quet was given at the opera-house. The special train left Tooele about 5 o'clock Thursday morning for Salt Lake. An excellent public school Is just completed com-pleted at Lincoln. |