Show N IUT INs IN NEW YORK YORK FORK I Utah Folk in Gotham Enjoy Clambake e on Coast I NEW y Oct The The first real rul get tO r party o of Utah people here took th form of a boat ride moon- moon ligh l It i ng and a clam bake bak on th nS coast near Freeport tsa ts 2 alb Jtb th with about fifty t folk lk r lating To D. D Dry of or Salt Lake l lle- lle ethe e- e Ion Ion 24 th the credit for rounding R 11 with th the assistance of I r e a ft a Brooklyn family o dY d- f t f with wilh the Utah colt col- col t our sail Sall 11 along the coast t barked to build a a. huge It WhICh which they spread clams V p rs of It corn suspended dogs oyed ed a r regular Ular supper super alit t th the Uie more hardy ones ven- ven tn th the turf tor for a tussle with t he 0 ker my moonlight while theriot the ther the r riot t lath gathered red rounds n tho fire singing song and and- telling and rJ telling stories o a. a The Tho Utah t r Jt pt Jo comprising the party Included the t fp following lowing from Salt alt Lake City Mar a Go Gowans Mr and Mrs Archie i Ws 1 and son eon Jimmie Emma Chase ElI P erton Emily Brinton Francis Jo n Dr Evan Jones Jonos Le Ie Grand M nard Hardy Mull Schofield ual Ralph h Pendleton Pendleton Pendle- Pendle ton Jyman ryman Horse force s Leland Gowan and fu Robbins Sam ill cIA Beat Beal l. l Franklin I Richards Helen Kearns Seena lIar Har- bae l Carlisle Carl Peterson Elder Andreason and Elsie Greene T Th The following were from Provo Mrs Merrill II err a and daughter Edna Theresa r Stewart E. E Ball ll Harding ld those fr from Og- Og lien dea numbered George Eceles and Russell Uns- Uns I sell Boil l Petty tty June Smart of Logan Clem Clem- ant ent Crapo of or Sandy Irene Tolton of I Cedar City Lucille Pike of Montana I John Baldwin of Pennsylvania and a I number of Ocean Park and Brooklyn people completed the party Mr and Mrs I. I Reynolds TIe formerly of Salt Lake entertained a number numb of Utah people at pt t dinner Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- I day the After dinner the party visited the Jumel m mansion which was George Washington's headquarters during durin the Revolutionary war The I guests were wert the Misses loUse JImmIe McIntosh Mc- Mc Intosh of New York and Luclle Luelle Pike of Montana Mer 1 Joseh I- I K U Jacks of Salt Lake and l Pre Dr r leland Iceland M. M Cowan j Burtis HobbIns and Evan Jones of Salt Lake i I Former Lieutenant n John h hI I It R. Bell and I l his mother have moved v to o New York i from rom Washington with the Intention of making this this their th lr r residence for tor some time to come Mr Bell DeH will be Identified with the Baltic Steamship I company compan as assistant to the general manager Mr Ir Frank Hines who formerly formerly formerly for for- merly held helel the Important rank of oJ general general general gen gen- eral In the corps of the t U. U S. S army The latest st arrival arrivals al from Utah at Columbia Columbia Columbia Co Co- Co- Co lumbia university are arc George Eccles of or Ogden Og-de-n. June June- Smart of Logan Nancy 1 Finch and Martha Carlisle of Salt Lake All AlI arc are taking the regular academIc academic aca aca- demic course Mr and ancl Mrs Clarence JClarence J. J Anderson have moved from their N. N J. J home and will be located for the winter at Central Park West Vest Miss Frances Johnson of Salt Lake returned to New York a couple of weeks ago to reengage In n n teaching at atthe atthe atthe the hl h school she was with last win wIn- ter Miss Johnson Is a graduate of the University of Utah and is also a popular rot the Delta Theta sorority Si Mrs J. J H. H Hamlin a former resident of Salt Lake who was seriously In Injured Injured injured In- In I In a bad automobile accident about four tour or five weeks ago Is convalescing convalescing con con- slowly but with bright prospects prospects prospects pros pros- of complete cover re-cover recovery J. J FIndling Is in New York on business busl- busl I ness nE for tor the Boston Doston store of Salt Lake As a buyer of suits coats and dresses he Is finding styles quite diverse with witha a a. wide line to choose from Master Leland Greene year old son of Mr and Mrs Oliver 13 B. Greene will be about the proudest little kittle boy In Salt Lake when he receives a a. copy of a well known book personally autographed auto auto- graphed by Its prominent author Joe Mitchell l Ch Chappie Chapple apple A copy of a hand hand- printed newspaper profusely Illustrated ed In boyish style the unaided brain product g of young gM Master Greene c fell into nto the 1 hands n of Mr Chappie Chapple who was Immensely delighted at the Ingenuity of the tho boy declaring had he-had he had gotten his start by getting up just such a sheet when he was only 12 12 years Old A quarter page advertisement In the tho Greene Gazette as young Greene calls his paper praising Mr Chapple's Chappie's book caught his eye and fancy causIng causing causing caus caus- ing him to send the copy and ami a letter of advIce and encouragement encouragement encouragement encourage encourage- ment to the budding newspaper man e Mrs Howard R. R Driggs with her two sons has returned d to New l York w where Professor e r ri Driggs will I join her In February February Feb Feb- at the completion of a semester o of teaching at the tho University of Utah sister i Miss of f fIx Ix Irene Aubrey nb e Tolton Tolton f nO of state ta Cedar d bank City examiner ex- ex ex Is majoring in English at Columbia Columbia Co- Co lumbia this year with will a view to obtaining ob- ob a I a masters master's 1 degree |