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Show 1 SOCIETY Young Folk.Enioy Dance at Club ALiARGE dancing party was given at the Country club last night by Miss Joyce Nebeker and Miss Ruth 1 Cooper. A late supper was served. Garden Gar-den flowers were used for decorations. The guests numbered sixty, j Miss Nebeker will leave the first of I next week for Washington, D. C, with j her parents to make her home, j I Miss Stella Simpson, an August bride, j was guest of honor at a miscellaneous i shower given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. ! J. T. Bartlett at her home, 181 H street. Lavender asters and sweet peas decorated deco-rated the rooms. White asters and ferns were used on the table. Thirty guests were In attendance. Miss Myra Cameron will entertain at dinner at the Country club this evening in honor of her guest, Miss Marion Kron, of Pittsburg, Pa. The War Mothers of Utah will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Hotel Utah. Russel I. Tracy will entertain the mem-berg mem-berg of the Saturday Night Dancing club this evening at his home on Second avenue. ave-nue. Mr. and Mrs. Kent R. Burt and daugh-ten, daugh-ten, Helen, left Thursday for Yellowstone by automobile for a several weeks' trip. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Van Voorhis and Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Van Voorhis are camping on Madison river, near Yellowstone. Yellow-stone. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Young, Jr., have returned from a stay at Ixs Angeles and I the beaches. ! Mr. and Mrs. George Parkinson and j daughters, Elna, Aleida and Deane, have returned from southern California, where they spent several months. Mrs. I. A. Steiner and little daughter of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting Mrs. Lee Lovlnger, 1026 East First South street. Mr. and Mrs. Nils B. Echbo and little daughter, who have made their home at Madison, Wis., for the past year, sailed Thursday from New York to England. From there they will go to Pretoria, South Africa, where Mr. Echbo will do some construction con-struction work for the British govern- Cartwright have returned home after spending the past two months in the northwest. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Evans and their son, Robbley, left today for New York. Before returning home they will also visit AVilkes-Barre, Pa., and "Virginia. Society news for the Sunday edition! will not be received by telephone later than 11 o'clock Saturday mornlnfi. Such Items muet relate only to events of Saturday or for Hie corning week. Social events of the 1 pjist week must be sent in by Friday night. Club notes will not bo received by tele-phnne tele-phnne later than KHdA y. ment for the next three years. Mrs. Echbo was formerly Miss Pamela Spargo of Ogden, and has many friends in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Parks and daughter, Adele, have returned from a two months' trip to southern California, Professor and Mrs. George A. Eaton have returned from a visit to the northwest; north-west; Mrs. T. V. Blyth and daughter, Ethel, will leave Monday for Oakland, CaJ., to spend several weeks. Mrs. J. L. Carleton and daughter. Miss Frances Carleton, of St. Louis, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. .Benton Leggat. Miss Hebe Frances Leggat has returned re-turned from a two weeks' tour of Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. Miss Alecla Hafner of St. Louis, who has been the guest of Miss Hebe Leggat, has returned to her home. Miss Mabel Cartwright and Miss Ruth |