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Show . ' ''' . . ' . . . . . . .' HI -' WMMi - ' V; - 1 ',"", - - . . 'I .. . ' ' I society" THB ENGAGEMENT of Mr Victor M. Clament. formarlr of thif dty. but now of Washington, to Opt. Sidney Cloman of th graenl cuff at WasMnfton. li .announced. Capt Cioman has recently been appointed military attache at tn Court of EC James, and they will leave fcr London Immediately after their maniac. Thla wUl take place about December 1 in the home of the John Hays Hammond at Lakewood. The wedding will be a quiet one and only the Hammond family will attend. THE ARTS SOCIETY of the Uajrergity of Ctah will hold ao informal dance at the school on Friday evening. Only members of the society will attend. A committee consisting consist-ing of C. Jensen. Nick Morgan. Ed Morgan and Royal Mintze has tbe matter In charge. F. F. GCNN. a well-known shipper of fruits and vegetables from Moapa, Kev - is a visitor 1n Zion. ' - THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS of the University Uni-versity have issued Invitations for a dance to be given tomorrow evening to the Montana Mon-tana football team. The hall is to be decorated deco-rated with the combined colors of the two universities and the rccepMon committee will consist of the executive board of tbe body and the local tesm. The chaperons are to be Dr.. and Mrs. Joseph T. Kingsbury. Dean and Mrs. Byron Cummigs. Prof, and Mrs. Fred W. Revnolds. Prof, and Mrs. G. M. Mar- , shall. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Merrill. MR. AND MRS. ROE FRAZIER have returned re-turned from an Esstera trip. ... MRS. AND MRS. F. F. CONNOR of Burlington. Bur-lington. Ia.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin at 239 Twelfth East street. ... MR. AND MRS. A. S. WRIGHT of Butte. Mont., were guests In 'he city yesterdsy on their way to Long Beach, where they will snend a month. MR. AND MRS.' W. W. THOMPSON of Eureka left last evening for Los Angeles, where they will speed several weeks. . MISS ELIZABETH SLOAN left yesterday for Goldfleld, where sbe will spend a couple of months. ... MR. AND MRS. MONROE WILKINSON are tn the city from Mammoth. ... MR. AND MRS. F. A. NACHT left for Los Angeles last evening. ... MRS. GEORGE AMES is visiting with friends in Los An?ele. TAMMANY Is another style, of the BANKS hatt ' for school girls. It is fashioned after tbe political conditions in Manhattan today If Hearst wins, wear it turned op on the right side; if Toe loses, buy another style at Banks', 116 South -, Main street, f " WWW MRS. FRED BAKER of ETrtt, Wash.. it in town visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Terry at Whitehall. .... MISS IDA HAXAt'ER has returned from the East after an absence of several months' visiting with friends. ... THE "HELP OKE ANOTHER" CLCB met vesterday afternoon with Mrs. Minnie Cricket at 202 Grand avenne. The members of the club are Mrs. H. O. Brown. Mrs. J. Peck. Mrs. H. McKenile and Mrs. W. H. Holland. The prise for the best hemming was won by Mrs. Peck. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Holland. ... DR. IX ELL A MILES will leave Tuesday for Los Angeles and Long Beach to spend the next few months. She will be joined later by her mother. ' MRS. P. L. GLEASON and her daughter. Miss Nora Gleason. have moved and will shortly be settled at 260 First street. . . . MRS. S. M' DO WALL of Denver. Colo., will arrive In the city this evening on btr way to Reno, Nev., her future home. While In the city she will be the guest of Mrs. Owen B. Hardie. A NUMBER of the younger boys are to have a dance this eventcg in the old J. R. Walker home, on South Main. They are Morton Cheesman. Alfred Siegel. Jack and Will MeCuxdy, Darwin Richardson and Harold Har-old Peck. 1 .... MR. AND MRS. R. S. WIMMER entertained enter-tained informailv at cards Wednesday evening. even-ing. Six tablea were filled with the players, the prizes being awarded to Mrs. T. G. Wim-mer. Wim-mer. Jr.. and Dr. A. A. Shores. Those aa-sisting aa-sisting during the evening were Misses Lyle and Haiel Wimmer. Miss Donna Simons. Mrs. F. 8. Johnson and Miss Henrietta Dono-her. Dono-her. . THE MARRIAGE of Miss Eleanor White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Prack-winkle, Prack-winkle, and Harry Austin Trenholm took place last evening at 8 o'clock at the Keith apartments. After an extended coast trip. Mr. and Mr. Trenholm will make their home in Denver. MISS EDITH BELLAM. who has com to take charge of the work at St. Mark's hospital, hospi-tal, was the guest of honor at a delightful tea given yesterday afternoon by Miss Sarah G. Spalding, the guests being the St. Mark's Hospital association. . MR. AND MRS. J. J. DALY entertiined at an informal family dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. Roy Brown, who left last evening for southern California, where they will apend the winter. MR. AND MRS. A. E. BLCNCK will leave tomorrow for Idaho to remain there for some time. Miss Dorothy Blucck will enter Rowland Row-land ball for the year. DR. AND MRS. L. E. ARNOLD have re I turned from 'neir wedding trip and will I sh.irtly be at home in the Canning flats on Fifth 'East street. MISS ESTHER NELSON entertained the altar guild of St Paul's church Wednesday evening at a Halloween party at the Nelson j home on First West street. I ... MRS BENNER X. SMITH entertained a few of her friends Wednesday at a luncheon at the Country club eiven in honor of Mrs. Fred Baker of Washington. Covers were laid for eight. MRS TOM ELYTH. JR.. vhn has been the guest of Dr. acd Mrs J. T. Keith for some time past, left yesterday f"r her home in Eranston. ... MISSES ADELAIDE AND MARIE 'A SON entertained their friends yesterday at a luncheon at ths Conn'ry club, when covers were laid for over thirty. The tables were decorated with chryesnhemums snd branches of the California pepper tree and following the luncheon, bridge was played. Eight ti-, bles were filled with the plsyers and prizes were awarded to the winner at ea-h table. ... MISS BELLA BLTTH. who has been visit icg !is Hannah Le Compte in Park City, re turned last evening and will spend a wek with her sister. Mrs J. T. Kei'h. before going go-ing to her home in Evsnfton. THEROX GEDDES left y.fterday for Denver Den-ver to meet Mrs Geddes. who is returning from some months' absence in the East. They will be home the early part of next week. ... HOK. DAVID KEITH was host a! a din ner at the Alta club Thursday night tendered to F. Augustus Heinie. the mining magnate of Butte. Mont. Besides Mr Heinie a num ber of Mr. Keith's close personsl friends were among the guests and the function was a most elaborate one. The tsble wss laid in the private dining room and was decorated with American beauty roses, a hollow tquare of flowers being in trie center of the table. Since Mr Heinze relinquished his Urge hold ings in Montana he has been casting about for a profitable field for investment and Utah presents to him a likely field and in all probability prob-ability he will become largely ideaXified with the mining interests of Utah. |