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Show I C wILCIT 3 The icy pavements' that hare ,.made walking dangerous for the ' pat' week bare called forth" a protest from. . the eivic aoetion .of '.tha .Ladies'' Literary clubhand at a meeting; yesterday. tha follewina reaolutioa ;wag adopted:. 1 .".Th clTlc section of tr Ladiat' Literary Lit-erary dtfb protagta aolnst tha prasent eoadiUon-of tha-idewaa la thaTaai-dence thaTaai-dence portion of our city. Its mambar would alio respectfolly remind our dtl-Kem dtl-Kem that there 1 an ordinanca corer ins thi offense and that everyone lgnor In this ordinance Is s lawlireaker." The many snowfalls of reeeat day, following each other ,ia rapid stieees-sioD, stieees-sioD, .care led many to neglect their sidewalks, which , have become caked with iee and as smooth as a skating pond, naking.it dangerous for pedestrian. a prominent buiHpfm man cf Park City. Af'or a trip to t'auorrjla, Mr. am! Airs." tuUivan ill make their home in thla euy- . -v - THE P. E. O. ROCTETT gave a breakfast break-fast at the ilanltou today In honor of atlas Ail PauL - ..'. MISS ELLA DTJKW" entertained 'th Browning section of toe Lad to" XUarary club at tie Alanltov today. ' f MRS.' PRANK D. HOBBS left yesterday yester-day with her daughter Edith for Chi-rago Chi-rago In respon to a talejrrain that Mr. Hoba Is critically ill at .Mercy nospttaj In that city. - '. . " : . -.,.. .. .' . . MHS. GEOTOB JAT OIBRON wiU entertain en-tertain at a luncheon on Wednesday of next weak. . . , e e e . ) . : ' THE SECOND OP A 8 EWES Of card afTalrs at which Mrs. W. O. Warren and Mrs. R. C Hill were hostesses waa gtrea yesterday afternoon at th Warren home, the room of which wer - prettily Nleoo-rated Nleoo-rated with potted palms and red carna-tlona. carna-tlona. Seven table were filled with play, era at "600.- Prises were won by Mr. H. O. Edwards. Mrs.' Abner Lomaa 'and Mr. Richard Komney. e e IV HONOR of Miss Margaret Shearer of Bay City, Mich., Mr. C. H. Burton , MI88 A LICK PAUL and a number of friends were entertained Informally this afternoon by Mis Helen Crltser. IN HONOR OF HER QUEST. Mis Louise Clawson of Los Angeles. Mlaa Geneve Clark entertained Informally thla afternoon. e. MISS HELEN CRAWFORD entertained at bridge this afternoon in compliment to Miss Mary Winn and Miss Block of St. Louis. e THE GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY of the parish waa entertained Informally thla afternoon by Mrs. W. G. Sharp. Mrs. A. 8. Walker and Mrs. Charles E. Perkins. Per-kins. IN HONOR of Mrs. Francis Paatorlus, Miss Addle Zane entertained at tea thla afternoon. NEXT THURSDAY EVENING at the Y. M. C. A. the girls connected with the work of the association will give a musicals. musi-cals. Those taking part will be Miss Ance Wolfgang. Miss Allenbaugh. Miss Virginia Beatty. M. J. Brines and Jack Berkhoel. Mrs. E. Richards will read from "Wee McGregor," Riley and Dunbar. Dun-bar. A QUIET WEDDING waa that of Mrs. M. A. Condon of Greenwater, Cai.. and John G. Sullivan of Park City, which was solemnised here this morning at 11 o'clock. The bride Is well known In Greenwater and is a daughter of one of the pioneers of that place. The groom Is iiti cnamun jivmmu w u . bom at Port Douglas. Assisting th hoe teas were Mrs. Benjamin Lock wood. Mrs. W. H. Point. Mrs. Allen Smith, Mrs. D. S. Wells and Mrs. Brook. A VERY SUCCESSFUL EVENT waa the "Japanese ahindlg" given last night by the freshmen class of the University of Utah. Tha dance was held, la the assembly as-sembly hall of the museum building, which was prettily decorated in (Teen, red and white. THE GERMAN AFTERNOON given yesterday by the Ladles' Literary club, at Its regular meeting, waa well attended and a very Interesting program was given. ' THE 8ECOND OP A SERIES of bridge teas was given yesterday by Mrs. M. T. Bailey and Mrs. Charles Post, the honor guest being Mrs. Francis Pastorius. Seven tables were filled with plsyers. COVERS WERE LAID FOR TEN at an Informal dinner given last evening by Miss Jessie Anderson. Th decorations were In blush carnations. MISS JEANETTE D'ARMS gave a ahower yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss ArvtUa Stephenson, whose marriage to William Sibley takes place early In February. The decorations were entirely in hearts, and the bride-elect was presented pre-sented with a doll's trunk full of stockings. stock-ings. Fourteen girls, friends of Miss Stephenson, were present. THE EIGHTH GRADE PUPILS of the ; Lowell school ve a banquet at the school yesterday afternoon at S o'clock. Miss Clara Wilcox was the toastmlstress, and responses were made by Hortense Young. Gula Dlx, Gleed Miller and William Will-iam Iglebeart, Jr. MRS. J. E. HUNTOON of Sacramento, who arrives early next week, will be a 5uet with Mrs. James Anderson and Miss essie Anderson. MRS. J. T. CI.A8BEV ! planning a series of entertainments in honor of her ' guest. Mrs. Warren. Mrs. Clssbey will be hostess st a luncheon at the Kenvon todar. followed by "S00." and on Monday will entertain at jniuhen and cards. On Wednesday she will preelde at a luncheon followed by a box pnrtv at the Orpheum MISS BI-ANOHK K1MBAM. enter-talnod enter-talnod the mejube of the Kimball and lwrence families at an Informal affair last evening tn honor of the birthday of her mother. Mrs. Julia A. Klmbail. ) m m MRS. C. W. Bl'CKHOl.TZ and children, who have been with Mrs. Buckholtx's mother. Mrs. S. W. Scar. In Waterloo, for part of the ulnter. will leave next week for San Kramisco to Join Mr. But-kholtz. where they will make their home. JAMES W. CHERRY of Mount Tleas-ant Tleas-ant has been 1 nthe ity the last week the iruest of his parents. Judge and Mrs. A. N. Cherry. Judge Cherry will accompany accom-pany his son" to Mount Pleasant today for a week's visit. THE CARD PARTY given by "the Woman's Republican club at the home of Mrs. H. A. Kin was a well attended success, over sixty twin present. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Prizes were on by Mrs. R. B. Ensign and Mrs. I.ee Jones. PI.ANS FOR SOl'lAl. EVENTS during the winter and spring, and for the annual encampment next summer, were laid at a meeting of the four companies of High Srhol cadets held yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Much enthusiasm was shown at the meeting, which was attended by over sr0 cadets. Cnpt. W. C. Webb, military instructor, and a number of officers of t lie battalion spoke. The remarkable ad-vanres ad-vanres mtuie by the cadets during the year and the bright prospects of the organisation or-ganisation were dwelt upon. A committee commit-tee was appointed to have charge of all events given by the cadets, to be chosen from officers and cadets. The committee will be composed of twelve members, and will meet very soon and make arrangements arrange-ments for several dances and later for the annual cadet encampment at Lagoon. |