Show I i Summer Guests Salt Sall Layers Lasers t Tourin 7 Touring DurIng r ns RS S. S E. E NEWHOUSE and two too M eons of ot St. St Louis are arc visiting Mrs Newhouse's parents Dr and Mrs E. E L. L Thorn on K street ISS VICTORIA REED daughter of ot M MISS l Mrs George Heed and David i IVl Lyon a 11 son of oC Bishop and Mrs David Lyon Lon were married yesterday yesterday yester ester esterday i day morning in the Salt Sall Lake Temple A wedding br breakfast followed at the home of or the bridegrooms bridegroom's parents and in ur inthe the evening a a. large reception was given at t the homo home homo of of oC the tho bride on South Seventh Seventh Seventh Sev Sev- East street The bride who was unattended wore a dainty wedding gown and carrl carried d white butterfly sweet peas peu The bridal couple received the guests ests on the lawn and stood Blood beneath a large Japanese In to a 11 dainty floral bower boner Large American flags formed an attractive at attractive attractive at- at background The house was decorated with bright midsummer garden flowers and in the room a pretty blue and gold color was further furthered d. d The supper table was covered with a a. handsome cluty lace lacto clothe voer orange-colored orange satin and the was a 11 large crystal basket Killed filled with azure larkspur and tied with an airy bow of or gold tulle Mrs William Scott Ure was in charge charger lof of r the dining room and was assisted by byl l Mrs Richards Mrs L L. L C. C Young rand and nd Mrs George Wilson The Tho couple were assisted alsted in receiving by Mrs George Reed and nd d Bishop and Mrs 1 David It U. Lyon Dancing was enjoyed on the spacious lawns awns ns and some solo dances were hero given Mr and Mrs Lyon Ion will wll spend their honeymoon in Yellowstone park and on their return will make their home in inI I gingham after August 1 I art I is home Mrs Mra J. J J. J Ste Stewart expected this week from California where she has lias spent the past six months Mrs Urs M. M A. A Cheesman has as her guest g Mrs Ir William Rawl Shoemaker o oRear of oC Rear Admiral Shoemaker Miss Katherine Shoemaker and Miss Miss' Carolyn Caroln Shoemaker M Mr and Mrs W. W E E. E Traughber who have spent the last five weeks with the Leigh family at Paducah Ky will re return return return re- re turn Sunday to their home in Salt Lake Mrs Ralph A. A McBroom accompanied by her children and Miss Kate Groo Gro will leave late in the week for Knudson's In the Cottonwoods Cottonwood for tor a a. stay of ot several several several sev sev- eral weeks r V Mrs rs T T. A. A Boyer Boel has gone to Canada where here she will visit friends and relatives Lieutenant Hollister Sprague has gone to Denver to visit friends Mr Dir and Mrs J. J le 1 Meyers ers and their daughter Miss Sadie A A. Meyers Ole ers and son Edgar Meyers have gone by motor to Lava Java Hot Springs where Mr Meyers will remain for tor his health The family will continue to Bear lake for tor a a. short vaca vaca- tion i r Mr Sir and Mrs Mra Lafayette I entz Lentz Butler and Mrs C. C E. E left Tuesday evening for a a. tour of Yellowstone park After Alter the trip through the park Mrs h wilt will return to Salt t Lake Jake e and Mi W oM Mr and Mrs Butler will go on oh to et t their t thome home in Hazelton Pa by way of ot Montana Montana Montana Mon Mon- tana and the Northern route I Mrs In T. T A A. A Stanley and her daughter Miss Vera Stanley entertained at a de delightful delightful de- de JI luncheon toda today at their home m o oD on D 21 street in compliment to Mrs Mark and Miss Mill Emma Crome of ot Los Angeles who are visiting in the city The luncheon table was covered with a cluny lace cloth over colored canary-colored satin with witha witha a a centerpiece of ot French marigolds and wax white oleander In a crystal basket Covers were laid for the honor honored d guests Mrs Charles Lambourne Sr Mrs John JohnC C C. Cutler Cutter Jr Mrs Mabel Christensen Mrs S. S C. C Adams Mrs A. A D. D Mrs E E. T. T Palmer Mrs Herbert Lyman Mrs C C. C H. H Crockwell Mrs Arch Thompson Thomp Thomp- GO son son Mrs l I. I Harvey and Mrs George Gudgell dg Jr r Mr and Mrs Edward Lewis Evans and daughters Ellen and Rachel Mr and Mrs John Bransford of or Los Angeles and Wallace Bransford have gone on a fishIng fishing fishing fish fish- ing trip to Idaho Mrs A A. A F. F Smith of oC the Paris Millinery company leaves today for New York on onan onan onan an extended buying tour She will be absent about four foul weeks Mrs Elbridge I L. L Thomas was hostess yesterday afternoon and members of ot the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club were honored guests at a delightful bridge luncheon at the Thomas home on Second Second Second Sec Sec- ond avenue Luncheon was served from small tables centered with dainty little crystal baskets filled tilled with garden flowers The club members Include Mrs George Steiner Mrs Will Ellerbeck Mrs Fred Dern Mrs James Dick Mrs A A. L. L Hoppaugh Hoppaugh Hop Hop- a tirs paugh Mrs C. C Et E Traver Mrs Frank k Dole Mrs R. R Brown Mrs W. W A. A Childs Mrs George Dern Mrs J J. J Rogers and Mrs L. L R. R Evans A pretty home wedding wedding- was solemnIzed solemnized solemnized solemn solemn- last evening at the home of oC Howes C. C Wallace Vallace on Coatsville avenue when his daughter Miss Blanche Wallace Vallace and Samuel J. J Cardwell were married at 8 o'clock by Bishop Joseph J J. J Llo Lloyd d After the ceremony an informal reception was held The living Jiving rooms were decorated with a wealth t of ot garden flowers and In the livIng living living liv liv- ing room a dainty decorative scheme of pink and white was attractively attractive carried out Pink sweet peas covered the mantel mantel mantel man man- tel and a bank banI of palms and terns ferns formed the background for tor the bridal party The bride wore a handsome gown of ot white panne satin combined with whit brides bride's georgette t roses eos crepe s P lf Miss and sd Ervene carried d Wallace a a shower ao rt the of bridesmaid was attired in a summery frock of ot colored canary-colored organdie with yellow ribbons and carried a II cluster of ot pale pink roses Ferr Ferry Cameron Cameron Cameron Cam Cam- eron was best man Strings of gaily colored Japanese lanterns lanterns lanterns lan lan- terns and electric lights decorated decorated dec dec- orated the lawn and garden flowers flower brightened the living rooms Pink sweet peas and ferns terns were used in the room and in the center of the table was wasa a large reed basket of or the dainty blooms tied with pink maline Assisting in receiving were Howes C. C Wallace Mrs J. J K K Wallace Vallace Mrs L. L Cardwell and Miss 1 Irma Irma Wallace Vallace The following matrons assisted in the dining room Mrs H. H 0 O. O Mrs litre Bonn Roberts Mrs Leslie Cardwell and Mrs John lohn Roberts The couple will be at home after August Aug 1 at Coatsville avenue r r The marriage of ot Miss Mabel Burton and Clarence W W. Anderson took place yesterday yesterday yes yes- esterday es at noon in the Temple and a re reception re- re was given In the evening at t tote home of ot the brides bride's parents Mr and Mrs W. W C. C Burton 2266 South State South State street The reception hall llan and living room were decorated with bright yellow ellow marigolds and pink snapdragons with palms and ferns were used In the library A color scheme of oC pink and white was earned carried out in the dining room A Venetian laco taco cloth was the cover for tor the table and a silver r basket of or pink sweet peas surrounded by sliver silver candlesticks with pink candles was Wall the centerpiece The mantel was as banked with sweet peas and roses and baskets I of or the dainty pink blossoms hung in the tho doorway Mr MI and Mrs Burton were as assisted as- as slated sted in receiving by Mrs Carl Andersun Anderson mother of the bridegroom Miss Hazel Burton was In charge of ot the dining room assisted by twelve young oung friends of or the bride The brides bride's dress drees was a dainty model of ot crepe de chine with pearl trimmings and she carried a shower shover bouquet of ot sweet peas and roses Miss 1 Edna Christopher Christopher- son the bridesmaid wore pale yellow or organdie organdie or- or gandie gandle and her bouquet was of or pink I roses Chauncey Dunford was best man After a short honeymoon the couple will take a cottage in Emigration canonI canyon canon for the remaining summer season r I Mrs E. E M. M West and son Wayne WatIe have returned from the Etchevery ranch In InV I V Wyoming where they have spent several weeks and will divide the remainder of the summer between their Cottage In I Emigration canyon canon and their apartment In town I Major Clarence Lang LanS' accompanied by his mother Mrs Lang left lett yesterday for tor Minnesota I r Miss Helen Frame Irame returned Monday 1 from Washington ton D. D C. C where she has b been en in government service for tOr the tho past nine months r Mrs l D. D W. W Phelan is visiting Mrs F. F FI I L. L Parker Mrs Phelan has recently re returned returned re- re turned from an extended visit in California Cali Call I fornia I Mrs 1 E. E W. W Frewin will leave the latter part of ot the week for tor a a. trip to Bear lake I and the Northwest I I Mrs 1 Fred C. C Bassett Jr and baby accompanied by her brother Lieutenant I Chester Snow who has recently returned from overseas and Miss Dottie Dottle Felt have I I gone to Brighton for tor two weeks |