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Show Utahns in New York ' ' Br ELBIB CRIKNR TRCW, NEW YORK. Aug. 4 Briy Point on a hut luitimir day! Trust the U(h colony, at least the iuiq mar residents thereof, to 4 cover n Ideal p lento spot auch aa thla and msks It the scans of many ds-llghtful ds-llghtful gatherings. In fact, they have organised an unofficial vacation vaca-tion club for the tied to the city folk, meeting every Saturday af tar-noon tar-noon at thla particular point of lonf Island ehor land, for a brisk dtp In the aurf and a roasted over the bonfire dinner. Not everyone knows about Breeiy Point one of Ha beat features. It la perfectly possible to pick out your own spot and be assured f one small part of the. ocean wholly for your own crowd. It's on the ocean side of Long Island, and Jumping- real ocean breakers furnishes amusement for those who do not swim. The aand la that fine grained, clean, whit ocean variety the kind you like to alt around In wfth a warm sun drying and browning surf wet shoulders. The salt In the air seasons roasted corn and steara- e e Is ins with1 epicurean nicety" and. say, don't those toot dogs lasts good! e e Nevada Browning of Ogden eon-I eon-I tlnuea oa In New York, ambition until un-til mm d. working aa hard aa over. Nevada alma to make good as a fashion artist and la taking special work at Columbia university summer sum-mer achool. fine loat her roommate when Heater Chamberlain went tack to Utah, but sh Isn't lonely, for her mother Is now here with hr snd will remain Indefinitely. Utahns who do not ex pest to go back home yet awhile are vacationing vaca-tioning at points hereabouts. Margaret Mar-garet Callow of Bait Lake Is spending spend-ing her two wteka at Sagamore Beach. ' Ben S. Wells has juet gotten back from visiting In New Hampshire. 8a id he had a crest rtme, but It'a nice te be back. Ben llkea New York. 9ald. he hasn't seen any Utahns for a long time; that b--for he went sway Oil Havercamp and Albert Dunyon, who were atudytng st Columbia last winter, told him they were going home for ths summer and hs gueased they wers thers by now. e The national merchandise fair st Grand Central palace continues drawing an Increased attendance of ibiirers from all parts of the country. coun-try. Utah Is well to the front In tht number of buyers represented. The last Utah buyers to register at the alaco were Masra. Patrick, Simmons Sim-mons and Need bam of the Z. C. M. i. e e e ' Pioneer day passed without any sneolal faetlvttles among tha Utahns here. However, the program and celebration at the smith "memorial farm' In Vermont on this occasion supplied patrtotlo Utahns here In the East wUh a good excuse to wend Ihelr way thither. Freetdent B. H. Roberts was thers aa well as ejults a number of members from fh-a I Massachusetts and Vermont confer- , ones. see I Mr. Snmmerhays, father of Margaret, Mar-garet, the Utah songbird, was here on business for several daya last week, addreselng the I'tah people st the services In Brooklyn oa Sunday. . e e -e Florence Summerhsys, another musical daughter of the Sbove mentioned men-tioned Mr. Hummer ha ye, rendered a delightful vocal solo at the Sunday meeting. . e e o A number of Utah missionaries recently had their territory changed here. Ada Mr Art bur gong from Rochester to the southern est Virginia Vir-ginia conference, J. W. Halle from Brooklyn to the asms conference, and Lucille Bown from southern West Virginia to Massachusetts. ob Sunday, juiy ii. pavm ure or Salt Ika. a visitor here, and Kt Himmona were apsaksra at tha Brooklyn msstlns- s s s Mlrlsm walls of Salt Lake la here visiting her astsr and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Oeorsa Luke of Salt Laka. a a |