Show SOCIAL REALMS provo Is still very lively akl DOOMED isacks broken by the of david westwood notes and personals the most important social event that occurred daring the week WAS the pretty wedding which took place at the residence 0 arc J B pemberton the contracting parties were her daughter miss florence and david westwood only the relations and immediate friends were invited rev walkee of the methodist charch tied the nuptial knot the bride was charmingly dressed in a gown green raw silk the groom looked handsome in a dark suit of clay AB they marched to the altar miss ida peterson sang 0 promise me with piano accompaniment by liea pauline moore the flowers and decorations were gorgeous and their presents were exquisite and useful at p m a delicate luncheon was served and after receiving from their friends expressions of joy and boat wishes for their future they left at 4 p m lor salt lake city where they will spend a few days of their honey moon they will return to provo to permanently reside those present were mrs andrews mrs wilbur mrs wilks mrs westwood mrs christian mrs edith martin mrs pemberton mrs H C miss daisy moore miss pauline moore miss K G webster miss ladira strong mies ida peterson miss brown miss wilkes ard A swan rev wilks rev andrews mr CH wilbert mr E E corfman mr H S martin mr 0 R aley mr ales hedquist jr mr hoy christian with the advent of spring cupid has been and stealthily working the ten or twelve defiant old bachelors who were so royally entertained by the bakers dozen and dr and mrs pike at their lovely residence jan 1 1897 are beginning to crow skeptical of their own queer ways and beliefs the marriage of david westwood broke their solid front and they find they have others in their ranks who will eoon desert them something mutt bo dona soon for it is said that by fall few if any of them will be left socially fiovo hag by no means been quiet of late the utah county teachers excursion to eureka last sat arday brought out a large crowd from the county eleven coaches were necessary to handle them the eureka people are to be complimented for the manner in which they entertain bo interesting were the exercises at eureka that the time of starting bazk was changed one hour later and the exercises prolonged miss ida peter een mis jones prof lund and mr boshardy Bo sharda singing charmed their audience in all it was an extremely successful outing and much credit is due principal rawlings and bupt supt tuesday evening miss ida jones entertained a number of her friends clas cical muaia and pretty conga were the order of the evening at 1130 p m a delicate luncheon lun cheun was served those present were miss beulah backman miss lillie gate mr ives cobb prof L A stanley 0 R aley judge and mr jores mra gay erling serling S and her mother have gone to sandusky for the summer mrs harry edwards of salt lake is visiting friends argeo havercamp Hayer camp has resumed from nevada mr ives cabb is visiting 0 R aloy mr and mra H E jaray have returned from fort wayne mrs geo W cragg ha gone lo 10 chicago mr john marwick has gone to idaho was buried tho following day his remains were taken to the meeting house at noon where a large assembly bad gathered to pay their last respects the speakers were wm bramall of springville Spring ville wm president of utah stake wm M bromley wm R webb thomas barratt and bishop W D robinson all of whom spoke in the highest terms of deceased and his many admirable and noble qualities samuel wagstaff was born october in the village of callicot caldicot Cal parish of northill Nor thill county of Bedford shire england ho was one of a family of eleven seven of whom obeyed the gospel and six of them emigrated to utah his mother also came to this country and died in 1856 at lehi utah county bro wagstaff embraced the gospel in the year 1819 and emigrated to utah in 1862 on his arrival with the emigrants he came direct to american fork and lived in american fork continuously till he died he served a term of imprisonment in the utah penitentiary tent iary in 1888 for conscience sake he leaves eleven children fifty two grandchildren and eight great grandchildren |