Show t Si u-a u aa a s- s I 22 S ah's jahs Alluring Canyons and Mountain Resorts Call and Listening L So Society I. I An Answers A ers With With a Rush Rush odus From City for Ifor Warm Summer Months Has Begun By BARON E call of ot the country caught society listening early eary in the eek ck and not a day has passed in which fewer than half a dozen parties have left for the open spaces Yesterday there processions of motor cars going in every direction for the rend end nd and the colonies at Brighton in the Cottonwoods up upi i ovo in Ogden canyon on the Weber and a dozen other rei re- re are rapidly reaching their complement he first big dance of the season at Brighton last evening i a full house it will be a big day there today and tomorrow ardly be as RS safe and sane at Silver Lake as on the village Alt aIt lt hereabouts The year seems to be replete with three-day three holidays holidays Satur Satur- Satur Sunday and Monday the Monday the more the merrier and fine busi- busi for those who can make the most of them This is no time for indoor sports with the singing of the theLms theLms theLms the whisper of the pungent pines and a moon that is s cing ng overtime In this generation too the easiest way is is the ring Iring way except for those who are doomed to write about it cent ga gasoline oHne has revolutionized vacation time Large affairs have been infrequent of late but there was con- con ble doing during the week at all hours of the day and night One of the prettiest events was the dance given by Mrs 1 Sam- Sam ark and Miss Eleanor Park at their country home Shad Shady Shady- c Mrs 1 T. T W. W Boyer Boer was the hostess at a smart tea at the itry club and Mrs Ira K Humphrey gave a series of bridge ics three lea three in a row with luncheons following Spartan following Spartan cour cour- that awakening on three consecutive mornings to entertain a aty aty aty ty bunch at bridge Then there have been innumerable affairs following the contests during the state tennis 7 and half a dozen distinguished visitors have been in town or them various affairs have hae been arranged the largest bee behe behe be- be he e dinner-dance dinner at the Tennis club on Wednesday Ved evening t L i Mrs A. A V. V Callaghan was the hostess and her honored ts us were Mrs 1 William Villiam G. G Sharp Mrs Thomas B. B Davis and Theodore A IA Baldwin all of whom now reside In the Far but who WIO were formerly prominent in Salt Lake society Mr rr and Mrs Irs George Wingfield also dropped into town on onway onway onway way to their home in Reno and were quietly entertained by George N. N Lawrence Mrs Benner X Smith Miss 1 Margaret 1 ure and a number of men who were formerly associated in inda inda inda da with the only man who ever refused an appointment to States s senate S a |