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Show frladvs Thoma?. hae motored to Bear lake.' Mr. and Mrs. ,J. M. Callow, Miss Mar-caret Mar-caret '.allow-. Miss Bessie Callow and Miss Fram-es Callow and Michael have gone for a trip through the Grand Canyon Can-yon of the Colorado. Pr. and Mrs. P. P. Stockman and family and Mrs. E. P. Stockman have returned from Provo canyon. ' :: :i: Mrs. Elizabeth O'Brien. Mis? Eleanor 0''Brien and Miss Ajrnes O'Brien "are quests at the Hagenbarth ranch in Idaho. :'rt r. C. L. Fisher and -daughter, Miss Catherine Alice Eoverin. have returned re-turned from an Francisco, where Miss Lovering has been taking a course in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Farnsworth aud daughter, Miss Ruth Farnsworth, are making a tour of Yellowstone. Miss Dorothy Wood has gone to Vyo-ming Vyo-ming to visit Miss Theresa Olson for a few wepks. Miss Wood and MissXHson will join a party on Bear lake for a week. Mrs. L. VT. Snow- and son. Lyndon, have returned from a month's outing at Bear lake. ' Mrs. Ward McAllister and daughter, Betty, of Logan, are guests of Mrs. McAllister's Mc-Allister's parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Allen. Ensign Arnold Hanchett will arrive home today from Norfolk, Va., where he has been an instructor in a naval gas engine school. Ensign Hanchett has been released from service after two years. Mrs. James Bernard McEnany has gone to New York, to remain three months with her brother, Dr. L. JNT. Rudy. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Acheson are guests of -Mrs. Acheson 's parents, -Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Acheson. Mrs. W. F. Acheson was formerly Miss Blanche Marks. s Mrs. Philip N. Moore of St. Louis, former president of the General Federation Fed-eration of Women 's Clubs, is expected in the city this week with her hus:band, and will be at tho Xewhouse hotel. Informal In-formal entertaining will be done in Mrs. Moore 's honor bv her friends in Salt Lake. A- Mrs. Jack Vincelle and Mrs. J. Leatham have returned to their home after spending two weeks at the Brighton Brigh-ton hotel, Cottonwood canyon. Miss Majel Kipp. who has been attending at-tending the University of Minnesota summer session, v:hile the guest of relatives rela-tives in St. Paul, is now- yisiting friends in Black River Falls and in Rice Lake, Wisconsin. rsonal . ! rr and Mrs. Ross Season have Ir'i their place of resilience to E'lt let Mrs. Beason will leave in a 'lavs for Washington to join Mr. con.' Tbcy will return home in a rt while , . ' f., 0 V Lindquist aud daughter, la of 4 "'9 Edith avenue, arc spend-the spend-the week end at Vivian park, Proo :on' (iss Lola Wigual has returned from w0 months' stay at'Brighton. Mr. j D. J. Wignal and lamily will ?ivcd home from Brighton today. . Jr and Mrs. W. R. Dusenberry and riter Marie, have returned from 4ton.' where they have been guests ' the Wigual cottage. j j-5 J F. Wells of St. Louis arrived ! thVcitv last week to spend a month h hr 'father, George Careless. ) In Pearl R. Chipman and her sister, ' is Edna Romney, have gone for a l to Yellowstone. y frS Ernest Gayford is visiting Mrs. 0 'Hampton at Berkeley. Mrs. oipton and Mrs. Gayford will leave kelev, August 10, for La Jolia, ere tb'ev mil stay at the Hampton tE?e. Mrs. .Gayford will return home mUhe end of' this month. )r. and Mrs. H. 0. Jens'eu have relied re-lied from an eastern trip. They at-ded at-ded the national convention of opto-lTri'ts opto-lTri'ts at Rochester, N. Y.. and later Ijitcd Xc-w York and Atlantic City. Jr, and Mrs. C. W. Collins and fam-have fam-have returned from a tour of Y'el-stone Y'el-stone park. lr. and Mrs. W. W. Anness of Ke-ska Ke-ska arrived in the city yesterday 1 will spend some time with Mrs. Aii-s's Aii-s's mother, Mrs. E. C. Heikes. ilr. and Mrs. W. L. Gunn, Mrs. F. D. ish and Mrs. J. Milt Jones motored jday to Logan and will spend ten s in that citv and southern Idaho. ' ilr. and Mrs. Leo J. Bachle and Mr. 1 Mrs. A. E. Goodspeed and baby will r-ve this morning for a week 's motor " j to Bear Lake. V,7; tlr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Bachle, who e been visiting for two months with . and Mrs. Leo J. Bachle, left Thurs-i Thurs-i for their home in 'St. Louis. 'fclme. Margaret Adams left yesterday ,." Xew York. She expects to return --)ut September 10.-'. 10.-'. :Jrs. Julia Brixen and Mrs. Lillie T. .leze have been spending a few days the Y. W. C. A. cottage in Emigr'a-'o Emigr'a-'o canyon. (. , "Mrs. F. M. Yeck of Peoria. 111., and Cighter. Jls, - jr. Anderson, of i itbfleld, spent several days in Salt last 'week visiting Mr. and Mrs. ir. C. H. Spencer. Mrs. Yeck has been wsiting her daughter since July 4. Miss Virginia Lee Rust will leave Wednesday 'to enter Berkeley. Lieutenant John Rogers Bell, aide to General Frank T. Hiues. sailed for France last week on a courier trip for the embarkation service. Lieutenant Bell expects to be gone about two months, during which time Ins mother, Mrs. Helen Rogers Bell, is visiting with her parents at 152 South Fourth East street. Mrs. L. A. Marks and Mrs. J. W. De Ford, who are visiting in Los Angeles, entertained a large party of friends at the opening performance of Marjorie Rambeau in "The Eyes of Youth1' in Los Angeles. Mrs. W. T. Giberson has returned from the east, visiting in Indianapolis, St. Louis and Denver on her way home. Mrs. John S. Clawson and her two children of Winslow, Ariz., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Clawson 's father, George H. Islaub. Mr. Cla-wson will join his family in a few days and spend the remaining summer weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Clawson is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Clawson. Miss Maude Braffet and James H. Braffet have left for Berkeley, Cal. Miss Braffet is doing postgraduate work, while Mr. Braffet will enter the university as a junior. Dr. and Mrs. William M. Waddell are at home to their friends at the Maryland Mary-land apartments. Miss Zeta Morris has returned from a month's visit to relatives and friends in San .Francisco. Mrs. R. L. Binkley, C. A. Gibbons and George F. Rich have returned from a motor trip through Idaho and Yrellow. stone. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver R. Meredith. Jr., and daughters, Louise and Elise, have returned from Yellowstone park. Mrs. S. Shingleton returned Thursday from a month's visit through Idaho and Montana. Mr. and Mrs. George Y. Wallace, Jr., are spending a few weeks at Bonnie Brae, the Wallace country home in'Hol-liday. in'Hol-liday. Miss Lucile. Armstrong snd Miss Helen Anderson have gone to Bear lake for several weeks. Miss Helen MacVichie, accompanied by her father, Duncan MacVichie, left last week for Berkeley, where she will enter the University of California for the coming school term. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Critchlow and daughter, Miss Anne Critchlow, have returned from a visit to Chicago, Balti-' Balti-' more and St. Paul, following Miss Anne's graduation from Yassar colle-ve. Mr. and Mrs. Critchlow aticuded the commencement ef r.'ii Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Silver and two sons, Edward and Charles, have returned from a motor trip to Yellowstone aud Dr. and Mrs. Silver have gone to ::ui Francis'-o. Miss Bessie Wort hen left Thursdiy for Evanston, Wyo., for a. two weeks' visit with relatives. Miss Catherine Lewis bar, returned from a several months' trip east, and is with her mother, Mrs. Alvah Lewis, at the Sherwood home on Twelfth Last street. Miss Beulah Hudson has gone fo Colorado Col-orado Springs for a visit, and will later join a party of friends in a trip to Topeka, Kan. Mrs. John B. King and daughter, Isabel, of Xevp York, are guests of Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wilson, in the Maryland apartments. ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haskel will leave August 15 for South America to make their homo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson and little daughter, Betty Jane, have returned re-turned from Vivian Park, Provo canyon. can-yon. Miss Marian Warren of Northampton, Northamp-ton, Mass., is the guest of Mrs. Fred Tilton for a week. Miss Helen Talbot, Miss Yerna Green, Miss lone Coulson and Jerry Summer-hays, Summer-hays, chaperoned by Mrs. B. H. Coulson, have-motored to Ideal beach, Bear lake, to remain two weeks. , Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Hammond have given up their home in Federal Heights. Mrs. Hammond and children are in Cottonwood Cot-tonwood canyon and Dr. Hammond is at the Newhouse. ' Captain and Mrs. R. S. McXiece have returned to the city and are at home at 1185 Blaine avenue. They will leave about August 15 for Berkeley, where they will make their home. Mrs. W. S. Romney and familv have returned from an extended stav at Bear lake. Miss Mildred Foote has gone to California Cal-ifornia to spend a month in San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Los Ang6les, Del Monte and San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. White and little son Jack have gone to Yellowstone. Mrs. A. R. Whitbeek and daughter, Genevieve, of San Francisco, are visiting visit-ing relatives in Salt Lake, after spending spend-ing several weeks in the east. . Mrs. Earnest C. Candland and little son, Ernest, left Wednesday afternoon for a visit to Rifle, Colo., and a visit to Pike 's Peak, the Garden of tho Gods and the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cafes and little daughter, Barbara, have arrived from Ray, Ariz., to make their home in this city. They are at. the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Lafayette Hanchett and sister, Mrs. F. D. Wiley, have returned from a three weeks' trip to Long Beach, Calif. ' Mrs. M. C. Hanchett of Denver has returned home after a visit, to her son, Lafayette Hanchett. and Mrs. Hanchett. Mrs. A. L. Hoppaugh and her daughters, daugh-ters, Catherine and Madeline, left Saturday Sat-urday to spend a month at San Francisco Fran-cisco and Lake Tahoe. Miss Euth Poyner left Thursday for Idaho. She wiirjoin a party of friends at Montpelier, and they will" have a two weeks' outing at FislTHaven and Ideal beach. The Post-Intelligencer of Seattle has the following notice concerning young' women of Salt Lake: "Miss Mary Albaugh, Miss Mabel Cartwright and Miss Ruth cartwright, who have been entertaining the University Univer-sity of Washington, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Albaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haaze. Before returning return-ing to their home in Salt Lake they will visit in Victoria and other points in British Columbia and Portland, Ore." Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nielsen of Mammoth, Mam-moth, Utah, have returned from an extended ex-tended visit in southern California, and are now visiting in the city with Mrs. Nielsen's sister, Mrs. F. H. 'Woodruff. Mrs. C. E. Riguev and daughter, Naomi, have returned from California, where thev visited relatives in Bakers-field Bakers-field and Pasadena. Mrs. A. H. Lawrence has gone to Oakland, to be with her son, Lynn Lawrence, Law-rence, who is to attend the University I of California. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Oppenheim, 10 Canning apartments, are receiving congratulations con-gratulations over the arrival of a son, born Wednesday. Dr. II. A. Whitney, formerly of this city, who has for the last seven years made his home on the coast, is at the Cullen for a short visit. Mrs. J.. I. Burnett will leave today for Long Beach, Calif., to join her sister sis-ter and niece, Mrs. A. J. MeMullen and Virginia MeMullen, who have been spending some time there, and' with them will go to Catalina island for tho remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Benson and their daughters, Olive and Margaret, have gone to Yellowstone park for an extended ex-tended motor trip. Miss Emily Grant and Miss Frances Grant, daughters of President Ilcber J. Grant, have returned to their linuie in the city after a five weeks' visit in California. v Mrs. Wilbur P.. Hodgson, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Henry Slack, and son, Junior, of Davenport, Iowa, left Thursday for Ocean Park, where thev will spend a month. Mrs. Slack has been a guest at the Hodgson home for three weeks. Miss Lena Hayden has gone to Portland Port-land and the northwest, where she will remain for about six weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jones of Long Beach are visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Meredith in the Meredith apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Uelberj have gone to Los Angele? and Sant.t p7,rbsra for an cxt'-ndvd visit with their so::, Elmer R. riedoere. :iu.-l f;-:milv. v Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. i"rhsm ari daughters. Catherine a-:d N;,!ivn. aiui son. Stuart, left kt we.k to spm i sc-eral sc-eral weeks in Prove ennvon. ; M-. and Mr-. Charles T. rar .ttud daughter. Margaret, and sister, Mis |