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Show " r r r w .". - , V V.r.3, D. C. JACKLINQ entertained yes- - terday at tha Country club at a luncheon fol-'.v fol-'.v ywed by bridge ln'honor of her guest, Mrs. V C. Dickerson of Canon City. Cola The , uble was prettily decorated with gladiolus. v ', The following were the guests: Mesdamea .Jack Reeve. L. L. Downing. W. W. Armstrong, Arm-strong, F.. JL. Hata, George L. Brio. Van Knoblock, Landenberger. George Reed and George Eavage. Mrs. Reeve won the first prize, Mrs. Hale the second. The guest prise went to Mrs. Dickerson. : Y1S3 EDITH HOBB3 will entertain informally in-formally Monday afternoon, KISS KIRKPATRICK will entertain at a luncheon tomorrow afternoon in honor, of Miss Leta McMillan. IlK. AND MRS. W. W. ARMSTRONG will entertain at a lake party this evening, in honor of Dr. and Mrs.- McKnery. - - MRS. D. C. JACKLING will entertain at a luncheon -today at the Alta club In honor - of Mrs. A. C. Dickerson. - - - . MISS MARION HALL entertained half a " dozen friends Informally at dinner last evening even-ing in honor of Mlsa Isabel McLaughlin, who will leave next week for" Ban Francisco. . where she will enter school. Invited to meet Miss McLaughlin were Miss Margaret Mc Clure, Miss Hope Kervtn, Miss Winnie Tar-pey Tar-pey and Miaa Lucille Puelfey. MISS HELEN TROTH of Denver was tha guest of honor at a lake party last evening, . chaperoned by Mr. Charles W. 8teveneon and , , Mrs. E. B. Lam son. The guests were Miss Lena Welby, Misses Kathleen and Louise Lam son. Roscoe M. Breedon, Horace Smith and Paul W. Stevenson. . - MISS MILDRED OTT entertained at an informal in-formal luncheon on Tuesday afternoon. In honor -of a number of eut of town guests. . MR. AND MRS. H. B. KEIM of Kansas ar the .guests of Mrs. Elisabeth Elchnor for the remainder of the summer. - - MISS FLORENCE SEARS, who has been spending a couple of months with friends in : Iowa, has returned to the city and. will spend . a couple of weeks at Wasatch. MRS. A. E. EVE RH ART and Miss Everhart entertained at a tea Wednesday afternoon about sixty of their friends, to meet Mrs. Rolla Gray and Mrs. John Waldfogel of Portland. FRANK MOORB of San Francisco is vls-- vls-- iting his mother, Mrs. D. E. Moore. , MRS. CAPT: H. L. KINNISON and two children arrived yesterday from Whipple barracks, bar-racks, . Ari sons, and are the guests of Mrs. . Btraat at Fort Douglas. ' MIS8 MARION JONES entertained at an ' Informal porch party last evening In honor of her guest, . Miss Helen Reed of Boulder, Colo. Twenty friends were entertained. n ... Uk MRS. MARY DONOUGH and grandson, ,. Frederick Martin of Indianapolis, Ind.. arrived ar-rived In the city Wednesday evening and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yundt for a month. MR. AND MRS. W. IL CLARK andMlss Lottie Clark .of Nebraska, and Keith Clerk left Tuesday for Santa Crux and other coast points tor an indefinite stay. ... MR. AND MRS. PERCIVAL O. PER-KIN9 PER-KIN9 and little danghter have returned from Parley's caayon, where they hava spent the past week. ... J. A. PHILLIPS, traveling auditor for Senator Sen-ator W. A. Clark, came in yesterday morning morn-ing to spend several weeks looking after the interests of the Senator here. MISS LUELLA YOUNG, clerk for Attorney Attor-ney E. A. Wedgwood, left last evening for a month's visit with her mother and sister at Ocean Park. Cal. ... ADJT.-GEN. RAY C. NAYLOR and faintly fain-tly have gone to Deer Lodge, Montana. Gen. Naytor will return to accompany the National Na-tional Guard of Utah on its annual encamp- ment. leaving his family to spend some weeks in Montana. t DR. A. C. RYKERT of Paris is in Salt Laks for a few days on his wsy to the coast. Mrs. Rykert is spending the warm weather at different watering places on the Atlantic coast. t t MRS. M. C. PHILLIPS, who has been vU- iting her son. Harris Phillips, and daughter. Miss Matilda Phillips at Los Angeles, will return in a few days. ... W. W. ARMSTRONG wUl ge to Sen aMteo next week to accompany his son Sherman, who enters school, In August. MISS HAZEL. HAC8EN is visiting Miss Jean Spencer in Brighton. MRS. F. C. RICHMOND entertained for Mrs. George A ' Snow of Chicago at the .' Commercial club yesterday at luncheon. The a-uests Invited to meet Mrs. Snow were Mesdames J. F, Grant, W. F. Adams. E. M. Allison, H R. Blttingei W. D. Donoher. George E. Alrls, E. C. Parsons, George W. Shores, SoL Sptro "dBi F. Bowers. JOHN M'GINTY. a lieutenant of the fire department of Denver, is visiting in Bait Lake with the family of his brother-in-law, i. B. Miller. .... MME. ALIESE PINK leaves today for Bho-sbene, Bho-sbene, Ida., to visit her sister-in-law for about three weeks. t WORD HAS BEEN RECEIVED here announcing an-nouncing the coming marriage of Miss Flora Greene of Mackay, Ida., to Joseph H. Mad-dT Mad-dT coach of the University of Utah. The v wefldW will take place September 6. and the V yeungpeopta Will make their home here, r- Uiss Greene is the daughter of J. H. Greene, a merchant In Mackay. She has been a spe-lal spe-lal atudent at the University for some Urns past, having graduated previously from the Collegiate Institute MR. AND MRS, PHILIP A. DIX entfr-Uined entfr-Uined at dinner last night Dr. T. C, Iliff. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. K- Bow-die Bow-die and Prof, and Mra. L. M. GilUlan. FRANK B. MOORE of San Francisco is isitlng his mother, Mrs. D. B. Moore. |