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Show r" ' ; - , -"..in.-. .-.v. .". v . j Tim MAnniACTI cf i::.--s Jennie n. Dixon end Albert IIwCl ".m ws sc'.-r.i-nized in the Salt Lal.a Terr.;! at h!:h noon tol3y. The bride 13 a very regular regu-lar your.j won.an of Tayson, the daughter of Charles II. and Matilda Douglas Dixon. Mr. McClellan is rart owner of the Payson Clobe-IIeader and Is at the present time associated with the Tintlc Miner. lie Is the brother of Prof. J. J. McClellan of this city and a highly esteemed young man. Prof, and Mrs. McClellan gave a dinner in their honor last evening at the Commercial Com-mercial club, covers being laid for ten. This evening: at the home of the bride's parents at Payson, a reception will be given, and a large party of friends from the city will go to Payson for the event. Mr. and Mrs. McClellan will be at home In Eureka after March 20th. MRS. R. D. POTTS of Fort Logan, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman left today for California, MR. AND MRS. C. I ROOD leave tomorrow for a three weeks' stay in California. MISS GRATIA FLANDERS gave a recital at the Congregational church last night for her pupil, Beulah Behle. Miss Edna Duncan, Miss Judith Evans and Mr. Skelton assisted. MISS MARY LOUISE ANDERSON will entertain at a Kensington this afternoon af-ternoon In honor of Mrs. Frank W. Jennings. . . THE MISSES MURPHY will entertain enter-tain In honor of Miss Edna Duncan and her guest. Miss Ella Bailey, today and this evening at a box party, . " MR, AND MRS. P. W. MADSEN have announced the engagement of ; their daughter, Laura, to Roy Hardy. The marriage will be solemnized early in April. . MRS. HARRY QUE, who has spent the past eight months in this city will leave tomorrow for her home in Brooklyn. Brook-lyn. . MISS JEAN ALFORD has returned from a- month's visit with friends in i Provo. MRS. .BONNEMORT left last evening even-ing for KallspeL Mont- to visit with her daughter. Mrs. Albritton. MISS EDNA DREW, who left Monday Mon-day afternoon for Denver, will be married mar-ried there tomorrow to Lieut. Busche of Fort Logan. THE MISSES CLAYTON have issued invitations for an Informal afternoon on Saturday in honor of Mrs. Meteer. DR. AND MRS. DONOHER of Park City have returned to their home after a visit In this city. MRS. ALEXANDER and Miss Boyer assisted Mrs. W. H. King at her regular regu-lar at home yesterday. . - ' MR. AND MRS. " FRANK HIGGIN-BOTHAM HIGGIN-BOTHAM left for Fremont. Neb, yesterday yes-terday to visit at their former home until un-til April 1st |