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Show THE 4 I O ENORA MARIA EMERY I)E ARIiEDOXDO, the wife of the j I 1 j Igle-hea- rt sfs ta ! er-f.- i et c f Miss Helen Hanchett. who will oifi-- t i.it" as one of the bridesmaids at tiie wedding of the the othr member bridal party and a few other rruests at a heautlfullv appointed dinner dn.c at the home of her parlast Mr. and Mrs. Iafayette Hanchett ents evening in Third avenue. The long table where the party of fifteen was seated was particularly and attractive in u brilpisturesoue liant red color effect and lighted silver Candeby randle light. Awith cut glaa labrum shade. in red Richmond ase of tleep crimson formed the central on either Tall ted Christmas candles were at either end of the table ?il i.ny red tapers at each place. Sprayso of er hollv berries Blattered looselyrffeot. the 'cloth added to the striking Uier informal dancins was enjoyed In the evening and the tfu;sts present oom- - 4 inr lmlpH the 'bride and bridesiKobert K. and Oswald elect. Miss Hazel If. Butterf iehl. Mi?c Helen M." Knerto.i. Rosamond. Miss Kmma Zsne. Ml-- s Charles I'.itchie Uarrv W. .turKls, A. K. Arthur Crabbe, CampbellMr.C.and HanMrs. Lafayette 1 Oswald. Jr. Frederick Mrs. chett s. P. 1. Wiley of Colorado, w.jo and are. puets at the Hanchett home, and U 1 s n. Iar-rlnsc- r, M-- Ldwaid r. Le Compte. i.i J.-- orial event complimentary The P.iul F. Kiser since the returns to Mrs.firt of Mr. and Mrs. beRiser from their tlven Thursday will trip, bv Mrs. Lewis William Bowles Newhouse. in the form of a tee at the Jf verv prettv luncheon was preKided at the e over bv Mlss Naomi Hoffman C Hoffman residence In K. South 'in-rdwhich was enjoyedhost-e-by vesterday. friends of the younpdecoraseventeen The handsome Christmas and onnea tions adorned the rooms taonffhoii-daan appropriate setting for the the r where room, ble in the dining decorations prevailed. colors and K tall crystal vase of rich red camaot with prava red ihi and hollv. California pepner berries tf- bells addlne to the and feAtrtlstic place cards in crimson follow-iai- r the for laid were flowers white Miss Lynch. aW'n. Mis Sllfs MaryKrtninie nests: Howard. MaVjorte Vff.. Vfoetnrt. Ri.lw-ell. Adelaide Mis K earns, Miss Woodruff. Miss Helm Miss Mlsa Kleanor Park. Miss l'hoebe ley.MSss Helen MacMchle Mcln- imv wall. Miss Marian .. M .nh , Hit hards. Miss Adrt- mi.. e'nne Kl'ne." Miss Frances Kvani. Miss ""mntlS'Srtv at the Orph.u.n chper- luncheon, which was ih. Miss Faddis. Hess nd i.v Miss man will entertain today with a sinill.ir affair at her home. s 11I social event o f isrer:av sn-iitf menibers was ivt-r- . by the afternoon r .K i'amtn f'hi sorority at the home Z. South Tem . 111.- lflVO. T earn a or ('an.- the form in ple, of bri!K' Awere piaye-itables supper wns "clock. .orlnhltx ' ? Of -- .t I t til" Close of tne trjnk adorned t be iir.i,.Iav riecoratloiift the of room and the irlrls hostesses sorority vn the iho zracious occasion. pleasant Kathei me afternoon Miss a at entertained lrttll Jennings tea in honor of Miss Lltzabeth "Wells one of the holiday brides-to-bfriend? were Iny.te whenet about fifty and tea her. Til" rooms to colors. were bright in the Christmas tea at theroom Mr presided tjnist dolph "an.l assisting in the dining table were Mrs Seymour Wells, Mrs. Maurice Miss Dorothy Jennings and Tnrner Farnsworth. Miss Jenningsr Venice Ms was lilted in entertaining by her Mrs- lroy C Dlnwoodey. was also the complimentMis AVells given Monday ed p'iet at a dinner In bv Miss Venice AFarnsworth evnine brass basket apartments. the i ;odbroses was seen in theattractlve of pink table and red decoration of therooms. tentral other the srraced loses were enjoyed Dancing and music dinfollowing the from later in the eveningIncluded, ner The guestsMr. Mc In aside tyre. Mr. and Wells and Mis Mr. and Mrs. trs Seymour Wells, Maurice Tanner. Miss Katherlne JenJennings. Mr. nings MissMr. Dorothy Crandall and Hugo AnPeterson. derson. if. branch of the The girls of the senior of St. Mark's Cirls' Friendly society were very cathedral and the associates at last entertained evening pleasantly a Christmas party given at the home 1S33 Mrs. Francis A. Goeltz. of Dr. and avenue. Games, music and Clemmare refreshments were the main features of the pleasant evening. j The members of the N. M. T.. club were entertained last evening in a demanner by th Misses Margalightful at their home ret end Mabel Maroney ln Kleventh Kast. Cards and danelns wed-din- r.rt-erno- on f. y. -- intr R-a- y fol-...- .i - 1 -- m 1 i C.- IT . tv-fl- ve 1 -- l" ap-T.olnt- cd e. m-- sls-te- - i Mr.. William place to meet from " until 6 o'clock. The marriage of Miss Xllie C. Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .lusttii It. Uavis. and William .1. Orr of Han Francisco will take placeHt.this Hflernoon at 3.3a o'clock at Mary's cathedral. The will he attended by your.fr couple Miss Irnia Campbell and A. A. !!:r'.co. A supper ut tiio Xevhouse wi'l folio.' the ceremony, whlcli will be attended t.v the bridal party and a few Intimate friends. The most elaborate social event of the eyeninK is the Scandinavian charity ball to he aivn at the Odeon. Dancing will becin at S.Zi o"clck. The Krar.tl march will b led by (Jov, and Mrs. Wlll-ia- r. President and Mrs. i?yry. II. Lund, Coaful and Mrs. A. II.. IJoxrud, tjonsul and Mrs. O. W. Carlson. Consul and Mrs. Thor-vtl- d Or'.ob, the Hev. and Mrs. .1. T. Lund and the Hev. and Mrs. Kdsard Thovell. The decorations will be carried out on an elaborate seale, supper be ell throuch ihe venins: and the music wiU e furnished by the enlarged tKenn orcnesli a. i o if. MIa. N'aorrl Hoffman, will entertain this afternoon at the second -- in a series of luncheons at her home In L. South Temple. A matinee party will follow at the Or. The agricultural schedule of the bureau of statistics of Utah was mailed yesterday to county assessors by II. T. Hairiee, commissioner of immigration, labor and statistics. By means of this blank t properly filled out the bureau hopes to ob tain much valuable information to be incorporated In an official bulletin, il lustrated, swhich is to be sent to those who inquire concerning the resources of the state. The report on agricultural conditions will show: The number of acres under fence, cul tivation and irrigation and the number of acres Incumbered. The acreage devoted to the following rops. both Irrigated and nonirrigated lar.ds: AVheat. oats, barley, rye. alfalfa seed, potatoes, sorghum, sugar beets. brome. rel clover, timothy, hay (tarns and wild), cabbage, onions, peas, to matoes. The bureau will also be able to tel! eettler the number of prospective acres used for pasturage. nurseries, and small fruits, orchards, vineyards averand he will he informed of the necesage nnmoer of farm hands it is sary to employ and of the prevailing rate of wages. The sheep on hand January l will be tabulated as will the number of lambs dropped during the year, tne number of wool fleeces clipped and the average weight per fleece. Ilecord will be kept of the number of asses, mules, milch cows and othwr over 1 year old and under that cattlehoars over 8 months and pits under ao. . thar turkeys, geese, aucics am1 chickens, elands of bees, eggs produced in dozens, and animals siaugntereu, the value of farm Implements, vehicles, automobiles and small tools . and amount spent for hay and other prod uce not raisej on tne larm. "Tn Commissioner says short," cross Haines, "we will have a complete section view of the state, and although the information is confidential and not for publication as to the Individual case, for assessment purpose. illumyet taken together It will be most we believe and Instructing and inating to the man who most encouraging would like to come to Utah and make it his home, and living from the lajul. the should prove a great stimulus to immigration movement to our state" -- summer and t.t wre compliment"! , on the nrfs.'ion. guest Ten tabids of bridge whist wk ruiei f Invited ufiij with players, ami olhr wrtlfh was served in im. Trom the r.ir.J tab!. Th Christmasrt decoration were s";n in attractive th ronehoMi the room om'jinft tv t b vain and bowls of tall " hite , f rt recti i hrvKHMthftiiiimr Mrs. J. T. Treasure at ui piano .u , f on me ,Mr n. F. Aniri)Rmusical selec ti on s jilavr,! approorUte form of the in hour tea the d'iring wrlrlm miirriiM. .Mr. ,mllrWOOl siswas assisted In entertaining by her T. J. Mr. Marv Albotigh. ter Miss M Ullcn Schramm an.l Jlisa Trasrir. . Virginia Gion. of vsolets. pinK ComR maid-r.ha.ntT:t ir ross and frn were given as prizes to th winners at the card n interesting feature of tne table of corsage affair was the presentation and e lilies of the bonMtiefs of violets hrtdes-to.b.'f the vallev 10 th two similar bouquets!ir-- cf v'e-lholidrfv aon, fail and red rosebuds to the of violet l.rtdes present and clusters young thesoon iind white rosebmis to two of to girl whose engagements toaredame rube announced, according (tec-oratio- Census of Crops and Live Stock Being Taken for Information of New Settler. Mis. Clifford IU Pearsall v.lll a large number ' her refive friend.: this afternoon at a tea to be given at her hom In llaxton lltird. who Mle Zoia Mow bride. Othr of the popular Sptemrer brides-to-b- e aim brides of the and iswald-Hutterfle- FARM WEALTH neAvly TOIJ AY'S KVKM'S. social functions of the holiday In th of a bridge party ami tea. Thepninre honor truest of the ancrnoon were Miss .Nelile C. Iiavis. whose mar today and Mrs.waJoseph riage takti plar on n -- SEEK DATA ON eJ appointed ambassador to the liited States from Mexico, who has already established herself as an important fijrure in the diplomatic cir- cles of the national capital. She and Mrs. Robert Lansing, wife of the secretary of state, have exchanged the customary calls of courtesy. It is expected Senora Arredondo will take a prominent part in the cnter- . tainment of the present social season. J O. mor. SOCim JOINS DIPLOMATIC Seitefty E. LnATHFJlU'OOn was the afternoon at yesterday M onhostess most delightful of the of the season SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1915 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, f- sfc K a(e An-ih- on A w-i-ll 'r.o- - -c .- " - ''i "V- - pheum. p.K-i- actress motion said that It waspicture much harder recently to fool the camera than the footlights; mearine that an actress on the stage could "put things over" that cne tlo In the inovles. F.epeclally couldn't"Close-ups" all blemishes show. In the This movie favorlfo gives corylok credit for her delightfully chaxmlng skin. A well-know- n Prepared corylok (vanishing face enamel) can bo purchased In any to Uru? store and, if used according the formula furnished with every ounce vackase of corylok. will produce a resmooth tkln. Duy markablyIn white, trie original prepared ounce corylok form. cn be obtained at any drug star states store ThI.i leading film mixequals sulsage i medicinal nothing ture of hsulpnur an! sage) to naturally darken r hair when It shows sfgns of gray or fading. Advertisement. New Year's Eve splendid program of music and entertainment has been arranged. Iling out the Old Year, Welcome in the New Avith the merrymakers at the Xewkouse.. A very IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll Dancing and Entertainment iiiiiiiiiimiimiimimiuiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiii Tickets $8.00 per person, including supper and reservation. KEPT FROM CONVENTION BY LEGAL PROHIBITION the San Francisco sessions of this orthe year, was mode aganization member of present the sanitary board in of the work of eradicating such charge diseases as the foot and mouth disorder and the present attack of rabies., whic.i is sweeping oyer the western i country. Dr. Young received a message from President Dwight B. Heard of Phoenix. Ariz., and Secretary T. W. Tomllson. ox Denver, requesting hismepresence. "If It is possible for to attend but one convention In 1P16." said Dr. Youns. "I feel I should attend the Chicago, the New York or the Boston Christmas n cetinr of the Cleofan will be held this afternoon at the home of Mis. Charles II. Wells, 420 Second avenue. It will be nn open meetlnn and each State Live Stock Inspector May nimber Is privileged to afterbring Ihe of The paper quests. Attend Only One Gathering; noon, Stories." will be gathering. read by Miss Afton Yonnrr. : El Paso. COOKS AND WAITERS KL1CT. Foregoes The members of the Draper club Fred Roundy was elected president will SO be entertained this afternoon Salt of the Lake Cooks and Walters 2. o'clock at the home ef Mrs. at F. If. Knickerbocker. 88 Virginia No. S15, union at the annual meeting Because the lav of Utah, according avenue. A Christmas prosram in the Other officers. of navia to State Labor, Juattson, temple. Secretary?: h"K7$t; ' ; will be presented bv'tho children jj - x' " a state official may at elected were John Lang, vice president; ' t I provides that j y. of the members. The ccn mittee one meeting a year or tne J. S. tend onlv"bodtes On arrangements Is composed of Dixon, secretary and business in the work of which national Mrs. F. it. Knickerbocker, Mr H. C. Young, agent; Edward Selfert, A. C. Hoffman,' he mav be interested. Dr. A. r:. Pier, Mrs. Krnest L. Smith and live stock Inspector, is not going Fred Rutnel, George Lynch and David Mr. O. J. Monson. !0NES state to attend the American National Live Beauchamp. trustees: George Secrist, ASKS neiu at t.i inspector, and Joseph lfolsteln, Inside! Stock association to be L'7, The Siicrt Story club will meet inclusive. guard. The new officers will be In- - ' 2o, to Tex.. Paso. January tlits afternoon with Mrs. Freeman or at stalled January 3. his because Dr. activity Toung, -- r ItasiBett. ti K. Twelfth Kast. The v . ... yv-wj program will consist of original System Has Proved Kffeetlveneas, short stories read by different en dinar ExtenSays Chief, It eco mm members of the club. sion to Other Interse-etlonr- . Z The Toadies' Germs nta club will zones HAVE WOMEN the DECURFS recently Declaring have safety entertain this afternoon with a - Christmas established proved their effectree entertainment for - the F. Grant, chief of police, tiveness, B. members and children at thethe sent a communication to F. O. K. hall. All members are reyesterday estabcommission so-cal- led cltv recommending to attend. quested at once. KEEN lishment of more of them one 5J 4: HUMQR eszone The chief would shave The OliTer O. Howard W. Tt. C. Travelers Get Acquainted. At the tablished on Main just below South Proa of luncheon social will first with card the Trevelers entertain at First South and tective Association of America, Utah Temple,andfour zones ihla afternoon at I. O. O. F. hall. and Main three more at Broadway com Mrs. C. A. Cook will be In chargethe Newhouse at there division, hotel, intersection that to OthMain was 'Twin no memequip Beds' Actress formal assisted The the program. by meeting following; Says was a "get acquainted'' affair. There hers: Mrs. C J. Corey, Mrs. I. He also recommends that semaphores were about seventy-fiv- e G. Miss Marian Jchnson, Be Able erwise Wouldn't Gurnsejr, South and They similar to the one at Second South W. Lynch presided. The present. Introductions If. Hsynes and Mrst Stocking. Mrs. and - All members of the G. A. Tt., af- were G. Farrell. secretary. Min be installed at First T. made by to Put Up With Men. Main and Broad and Main. Broadway filiated orders and friends Invited. Steal thickens. The theft way and State. e of twenty-on-Imported chickens from imported a The Authors' club will hold the coops of H. L. Hallett. 1245 Gillesat pospecial meeting this afternoon 429 street, has been reported to the con"It's all nonsense saying that women pie - the ho ne of Mrs. W. W. lice. The thitives were Hlter, a traced no - K. sense have of i humor," said .Marian siderable distance In the snow. The First South. A musical proerram will be presented bv Mrs. Lord In her dressing room at the Salt tracks were lost, however, at a street W. D. Riter and Miss F.lma Younsr. Lake theatre after her portrayal of the intersection. - A talk on Browning'sO. ParacelsusItoad IHds Opened. Bids on the exceedingly American Signora Monti in road J. P. Wldtwill be given by Mrs. through Parley's canyondamaround - soe. Mayo the city's Salisbury Tea will be served following .ithe for voluntary dissolution petition have of A"The proposed reservoir farce Reds." "Twin was filed "Women have not! Banana the program.4c jf company" been the commission and by opened om just as Keen a sense or nurnor hp city court jit district the in by Fred yesterday to the tabureferred for men have, but ten times mere sense of city engineer a director of the concern. All Mrs. Horace TJ. Whitney will en- J Day. lation. - tertaln this afternoon lh eompll-'-e- humor. F.lse we wouldn't be able to concern have been paid. Smtta Clau to Prestde.- - A Christmas debts of the is alleged 4 to Miss Elizabeth Wells, a - put up witn men and tneir little vagamnt in a suit for there is no substitute for this superior fuel. Nonsupport bv Santa ries. But. seriously, women have more party to bf. presided over bride of next week: yesterday by Lena Philsense of humor than men because wom- Claus will be given at 4 o'clock this divorce filed.Matthew Phillips. in the. Second ward amuse- lips against Tlie your.ser Kirls of the Rvm- - - en are analysts, while men take things afternoon ment hall. Both children and adults In a complaint issued yesterday by it costs no mors than the ordinary coals and our value. Women are naslum clssse of the Nelichbor- - - on their faceInto is will take koj&i the attorney, to county see gyring part. the prying be will house customers are entitled to what they ask for. things entertalnel why hooj with forging tne name or me of them, to get at their hidden motives, Window Wins Award. T, H. Xott, charged this afternoon by Tlss M. Lois i " vumjiiiiij the that work them, but 4S E. First South street, has been ClaraJ 1 Smepnenson Covltiston at Iter home, 10ft X. 4- and . a. men just springs as they are and awarded a cash prize of $200 bv the for accept Main street, at a Christmas party. things let it go at that. i- Hawaiian Growers' associaAlleging that Charles A. Kimball "There's one thing about humor that tion for hisPineapple window displav featuring homesteaded 320 acres ofinland in southMiss F.dith Smith, Miss Helen '"!"-ithe many people do not understand, and Hawaiian pineapples. He won In com- eastern Millard county &favor ofcomHammond and Miss Fleanor To Stock Land is that for anything to be funnv petition with grocers In all parts of the Kanosh Arid Farm wlil entertain at a danclntr f- that It has to be truer to land regulations. - party this evenintr at Whitney d than truth itself. United States. The window was pany, contrarv Humor is the eternal verltv of Millard county has F. De Bray. with Prior Noah by hall. The partr will be chaperGould B. twist. laughter must plav like oned by Mr. and Mrs. Georsje Al- - - physical The Primarv opened a contest or before fbrttun Operetta. a sparkling stream unuea tne over a otstes Blakelv. bert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel register of the Eleventh ward will bed of facts. Otherwise it Is forced association The contest has been taken office. land H?mmond. Mr. and Mrs. John To- - e and Christmas the present operetta, hollow. ronto and Mr. rnd Mrs. L". W. Santa Claus," this evening under advisement. "In this play Signora Monti Is the an Johnson. the ward Thursday evenhgtheIndlicctlon 4-- woman who is absolutely disillusioned hall under of of life. She's wise to every trick and amusement Elsie Brown. Donald Cameron Is i turn of the game. She knows her Miss manager. A fairy dance by as another woman might business Broadway Miss Frances Brown will be a feaknow her kitchen and nursery. She ture. formed the amusement of the evening. lovea her little fat opera singer husThe members of the social organization band. She's EJectrlenl Society Kete. The Salt crazy about him, but she Lane include the MisseB Dorothy and Lucile doesn't Idealize society will give a him. She knows iust Clanfield. the Misses Merlyn and Jean how irresponsible he Is. and theatre party and Friday recognizes Misses and the Grace The Chamberlain, willbanquet attend the partyThe of a new affair with night. theatre. symptoms Janet Shlbley Miss Ruth Flandro. Miss the some other woman as readllv as she held at will be Ida Austin. Miss Faramore. would the Commercialbanquet club. the his of cold. symptoms taking MarMiss Lois Crp.mpton.Kvelyn the Misses Don It. Tli om pa on Here. Don R. there you are, and if Signora Monti garet snd Mabel Maroney. Albert Flan- And Is funny. It's because of San Francisco, formerly runThompson her keep dro. Albert Warden Sammy Hughes. ning true to form. She's the with d Lake division of the Salt Calvin Mctlovern, Hugh Harris, Jack and slangy, and high land office, is and vio- United States general on tempered, OlKenneth Sherman Malon. Draper. but she's one of the sardonic jokes visiting in tne city his way to son, Mos-- s Pettlgrew. Ine Holt, F.mest lent, of society that we've all seen, and the Santa Fe, N. M.. where he will take m Oliver. George Gilllgan and Edward audience oi mineral inspection for the cnarge her recognizes type." Livingston. i omce. was nompson iana general from the Salt Lake diviMiss Cornelia, Urookle entertained POLICEMEN HAVE BANQUET transferred sion to the San Francisco division several years ago. He served as mineral afternoon at her home. 1110 yesterday K. Second South street, a number of litin Salt Lake. Seeond Relief Members Corp Kujoy inspector tle friends In celebration of her tenth Pockets Picked. Maroni Report Mght of Merriment. The final word on the subject of modern dancing thU or Antelope. Ida., reported birthday. The rooms were daintily arciarK to men. Twenty the second the police yesterday that his Pockets ranged with holiday decorations. Those comprising of the; Salt Use police force. had been picked of $7 In silver and beautiful volume written by the world famous Castlea. enjoying the occasion were Anna relief Urockbank. Frances Gustin. Virginia were entertained last night at a' ban- - two fl bills while waiting for an Ore.With its 15 chapters and 46 half-ton- e Silver. Katherlne Silver. Margaret uuet at eri!n rate. iiie reed was gon Short Line train. illustrations it was and Hecker. Mad-lifollowed Catherine strictly "stag'' 1 by Hoppangh. Condition Reports toasts. covers every phase of the subject. The instructions The festivities from the home of ImpniTed. Hopkins. Krma Clark, Charlotte Put- numerous w. J. Wolstenholme. 11 nam. after o'clock and manager of the Western shortly Virginia Droubay, Jo Dunn. Kuth started comFuel are clear, explicit and easily understood. Hudson, Virginia Dorothv continued until the clang of the gong Reiser, who was painfully Injured Mon-da- j' Welch. Mary Schoppe, Helen Keilljr. of the last car was heard, fcfergt. D. B. pany, night he on a rope The book was recently published to sell at $1.25, but Frances Buck. Violet Burton, Dorothy Keddlngton, Richard Beynon, Jailer, attached towhen a email tripped from the sleigh 'Si f.0;.' 1 ..V. Hay. Todd Hecker. Charles Kmpey. IrankV.Angel, alarm operator, and CapL rear of an automobile, are to the efJohnson spoke. Emil by special arrangement 1'hllip F.mpey, James Brookle. Mr. WoA humorous toast was read by T. W. fect that he is Improving. lstenholme to the thrown whi paveMilner. Those present were: M. D. ment nnd suffered lacerations of the The Orpheus club will meet with 13. Keddlngton. R. Beynon. facte. .He was badly bruised about the W. Mrs. W. Rlter tomorrow. Crow-- . Emil V. Johnson, Musio William J. J. p. lie was taken to his home at will be furnished by Mrs. W. D. Iilter Emery. K. Walgren. William Madsen, body, & 14 4 S. Main street. The accident ocand Miss Klma Young. Miss Ethel ConL. Ia.rsen, It. Marcha-ntJ. Msrkle. curred while he was running to catch as O. Prof. W. Mike L. Pavne. accompanist. nelly acting Conyers, William street car. V. Widtsoe will sneak on J. Hooper, T. W. Milner, E. C. Clausen, a Plans Colonies. Fred R. P.ecil. for "Paracelsus." a social hourBrowning's will fol- Arthur Merrick. John, Allen and Frank mer low the program. commissioner of immigration Angel. TO) Idaho, now connected with the South?s ern Pacific company as colonization Miss Emma Pischel and Fred Pischel MAIUtllGi: MCICVSES. Per has returned from Idaho, where of Chicago are visiting in Salt Itke Le Prohon. Salt Lake, and agent, Edward P. he acres selected a has number of of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Antonettr Le I'hrohon. Sun Francisco. farming- land for colonization purLew-IFirst South. Pischel, 1150 P. CaTfas. Pocatello, Ida., and dry poses. Victoria Rosa. Hunter. Special Special Watch Services. P. Madsen, Sallna, and Clara watch night services will be held at Mrs. Florence Grant Hunt, who with V, Magnus Salt rhysically the beck is a vorK of art. 5 by 8 inches in size, it Lake. the FriMethodist church Bench, First next her mother Mrs. Drusllla S. Grant spent Klch-oleis liouml in Ijsht Huo clot!?, decorated with CId lettering and thd C. arvd Albert Harrison local Tha will Erllne day. Epworth league Rewith Mr. and Mrs. Benare Chrlstmsj Lake. Salt other entertain league cover chapters. bears a photograph in colors of the famous Castles. Each to at has Salt Grant returned Lark, Louis Fossen and Louise Scorzats, freshments will be served. Thursday Lake. Mrs. Grant has gone to MIlfoM Binghaxn. I'ook comes packed in n heavy cardboard box for mailing. evening the Ladies' Aid society of'the t wns r for a short trip. J. Phillips. Philadelphia, and church will give a Christmas party. A The Harry Tansro the Cr.stle Walk Eight StepOne Step Polka Step Vinnie Sylvester. Salt I.ake. box supper will be held at Christmas I C. MAHIGKIl MARniCS. Hesitation. 7 Waltz Cortez Promenade Half and Half all Peter Arrlaona. Eureka, and Lucv o'clock. Louis C. Marlger. son of Justice of Williams, Mason to The lleet. Lake. salt provincial these and rrmr:y ether dances are fully demonstrated, Many art the Peace Lawrence C. Marlger of the of the Intermountain Victor Le Chemlnant to Viola R. lodge grand was illustrated from icorin' pictures of the dances. Second precinct, married at Provo Scottish Rite Masons t symbolic) will Manna. by T. N. Taylor to Miss F. Kn Isel3'. Denver, and Heater hold Its meeting tomorrow morning at John yesterday The hooks aronow on exhibition at our office, Clip the coupon MHS. AVGUSTIXE 31'IXTYUK. Blanch Warner of Provo. After the Jenkins. Dayton, O. 10 o'clock at Woodmen's hall on Main tnd. present it with 2Sc and receive j'our copy, Or if you wish it Mrs. Mr. came and to No. Marlger wedding 2, Frank Peter Edwards tnd Helen B. street.S. The Garibaldi lodge Salt Iake, where they will live. Mr. Cautts. A. A. It. (symbolic), will give a ban- MRS. AUGUSTINE M'lNTYBE, wife Salt mailed add 7c end rend stamps or money order with coupon. Lake. connected with the Halt Lake U. S. A., now The Henrv Olte. Ix)gan, and Anna M. quet in the same auditorium. Marlger &Is Transfer Mclntyre, Captain company. ceremonies will be in honor of St. stationed at Fort Myer, a,. Is one of Livery Frost. Ephralm. T. McCabe, Helena. Mont., and John's day.. John the few women entitled to wear the iikcovkhh nnoocii. Myrtle A. Morse. Hyde Park. GOES .AFTKIl STATISTICS. Krieg'a Medallion" (war medal) of John Oliver, .Neslen, and Sarah L. Mrs. George A. Snow lost a diamond Captain Mclntyre, for more A. I brooch at the Commercial club cabaret Bates. Onhir. Toone, deputy in the depart- Austria. Dave Melic and Stana Vurdelja. Bing- ment of immigration, labor and statis- than a year United States military, obit was recovered behop last niaht. butwas Tbi coupon wiib 29c entitles the holder to one copy of ths over. She dropped ham. fore the evening server in Austria, has just returned tics, left last night lor a trip floor and did Richards and Aster A. Durand, Utah to check up casesthrough the brooch on the dancewas Castles' where with his wife. At the start war Henry county of the great book on Modern Dancing. Present at our Provo. not miss It until she at has been noted In sending Mrs. Mclntyre became one of the supper. delinquency leador if you wish the volume mailed add 7c for postage.' office, William J. Orr, San Francisco, and In statistics. He will urge county as- ers In the Austrian Bed Cross and EmDuring the Interim someone picked up sessors to report with blanks now bethe brooch and was looking for its Nellie C. D.Davis. Salt Lake. peror Franz Josef conferred the honor owner. 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