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Show -v- - -- WOM AN'S world r.... : - .! V ' EMM ELIXII ' sMLtr; ASN1B , " ?. . (y-- wfV--A;li ? - semi-mosS- iAlJo - . Sittrial Contributor '. ottc &,v 'iJt J!f ,','I?Yni)Vvv"ilrtffl(. M ain ngy btreet, opposi !((.. C.At 10 A m. to n m. everv j Addressj all business Hmumca?, PUBLISH KR;.VtOM AN"H Institution r m . Si"lS it RnUred Second the chin mailer. PostSfe ' tO ' . ... ... tlie-desech- ; V. . j KDITOKIAL XoTKS. Vts t t .cavc regret being, com lulled to 'HI cot fnr the DaiK'T ..1 I . nau .an .('unavoidable: An uvation,u j industry association-the and the we pot 12th, Ton tp:rSaitair lor '.(though publish excursion 'SfTay and CotinH- - A drew a, large crowd; The- indu were somewhat suggestive and quite um-- ' W'achtmeiter,. A- Trip througii Uiu-j-- o.le 'a handsoniexhair,'6ueV Stakeau'd Susan B. .Anthony's Letter lor Uie woman longest resident in ine .vai-- . the V6men of Utah, will apjear in tlu dey, .and" a - hand somer" lady 's: cape: :ibr the next umber. woman who ha d Ix en Ion ges.t engaged in. Thosi; interested in thG; HxroNDN'r. so .on. pliilaritliropiQ;y ork,.aj the time lor tan reminded that this-iThen th'eie was to be quite a musicti;I is need;" payment of subscription; and it recittioiv and speeches, irKL lu.uu , isnecessai the. d (fair promised a great deal less. to add. that moneyTl:e a actual need beforehand in the way of entertaininent, tain a newspaper. to represent theand theV 'people1 worenot disappointed in woman's paper in which J views, opinions and aiins of the women of this respect. y IikC tnai c l.uii, The vouhe. the eav and the be'autifuL a. vluch from womeus' oriraniz-atioiiSlor keeping, m arid etahvaft was flnel ally must vranc"' nrfd thed;tv. ... Mfean organ 'r-': 1. h .,.. for; bathhig; and the music inspirirg to i.,wucit weacft otner.snouiu'ruui w dancers." However first came. the program, one pr.:iie wtnaiv, ai "wu, their in. MrsW.' S. McComick, President .ofthe subscribStf the. paper published. Home Iiutustry Association , presided, and ovvli interest. ' tne bana gave a cnamrng Mrs. PrisCiij.a Jennings, is 'about r. r. orani jtisq. ; maaexneopemng auuress opening a win cLss lor Vouuir. irirls in 'a giving the object and aims of the Associa- - cottage otidier grounds, and .she he was tion, loudlyapplauded. wjn m person superintend the affair, as- The Harmony Club, alt excellent: inale listed bv one of 'two other ladies, who have .voices gave'a choice vocal selection in, good volunteered their services. It is purely a voice and pleasing style, the Sicilian ten J charitable" undertaking on her part, though lovely girls "in white, sang Longfellow's she is hopeful it may put thosewh6 becoin'e poem, "Life is real, life isearnest.-L- ' in;theiF efficient with the needle, in the. way ofL.earn-fnsweetest way, and were followed by money, and qualify them for' positions an accomplished elocutionist, who where they can earn an honorable livlihood. recited, "How Salvator Won The .Race," Of course-Mr- s. Jennings can only take a the audience called for an aw, and she .limited number 'tinder her care, but there .t... ...1 .i gave a pretty love tale. Brief addressps rair .uiuer i..i: lauicb wiiu 11111:111. on the subiect Abf home indus- ' Is; B. tries, K,Qrre1 TnKKK was a" very pleasani family FeTiJsou anclJ the Reverend Dr. IlifL'thenI came the distribjitiou3ifthe-- - -- articles- gathering at the old hoinesteaU : oMhtither mentioned. The chair was awarded to and Sister Ed ward ..Stevenson on WednesSister Louisa" "Xorris Decker, the cape to day afternoon and evening July 12th. The the Steveusons, Sister M. Isabella Tlonie, an4r the three company a pairs of suspenders to Brother George B. Clarks, Wilcoxs and Burtons,- and crowd they seemed to be. There Wallace, who was the oldest resident in the valley as there were no pioneers weie a, few old friends not exactly relatives, 1 ; - c '' . v ClTV, UTAtK li " - .as-thefe,v- as ; . -- $M LnkiCijy,. Utfh. ai in of xtJaj!eJf7i5nH mr aa-.- - r- llie 'Outcome' ot Ultir,, I .Mt, j ' XPONENT t a ki nc- ! Business hours from .AKE V Build-- rr.:1tTiln feTT on I -- : true jespect aim veiieration uie whose pleasures are feuyancl whose clays ofteir seeiuvearfeoiii gjmd chet: r le ss as t im e j "rolls (mi in of life.! A - Pv;Mnt in. niir 'nwtulcar Lou or u tiia v 1 t'eOti titKSiriu t tie !yquitg people ledrn copy six" 'months, City, papers deliv- 50.cts.. ,Ncrreiu.ctioafVtc nr'flur.4-.one. i ar, 25 ck creaky ir.aii, extra lor.jvx-.tag- e Irh rates? Advertising yjTVe.Iii lines.'Aof nonpareil. 4iteral dis space, one time, J.soj'.Aj'r mo.ntte.gfcs-.ocount to regular ad vertjffs. copy- hefi' -- .oi?K t Lak? City. Utah. in $"t.coyHrae kaiowti-4i&s--thj- the Pjeside:;A '.L5,::; .CmtUK;r-W- U'UVLS-CAM&r- ..Published Terms:' one that-we- - EXPONENT" 11 s Sf.T I,KR OTV, pro-graj- U!LYM5,.lS94. n al-loget- - 1 SAL' - ; A VAMOUS PLHV This 7 KKSOKT. year1 Saltair1 lia-i'carri- growing-communit- off the ed r palm of allythe immaous'resorts ;aiid retreats, for rest, recrcttioilguid enjoyment.: " It has had its praisti. Jnuled loud and in long, by tourists, stratyqtw; and 'visijlofs; en soHgrin-xetry- , it iir-pmfefo- d lone up in : has-be- austyles .cipiCpres and graphs, and yet, no to create for the gloriously grand as 'itself at sunset. . Old Folksdavlia'beei"! e . Lake , reat day for. the ti nth' of July at last nineteen years but altaj-rJthrs year, wasf Tin folks celebrations. X! , climax of old were more old people andmnres youii opje to:t wait on the and was them, place Jtlii a suprise oto on: tne great them, and to one lotl variety of nationalities' ati the wonderful face and e InesSHm as well dissimilarity in sit wnc n nc v from life, not tiki in ir( X4. ; g Mrs.-Boyde- 1 1 S 1 tf t The Hid Folks .; ... . V 'totlier pi singtngrand the tfunm. their 'tSllcrts to fourteen huudlred had 'Brother C. R. havae froni the jolly drowd, bnt Bish(U)s and the good." sist Society , and Uie Jableii vjntr m- e . pi-,.,,- .: , by-Mrs- Clio-,- ,; dard "did thinNelve. -- . n ' were-mad- J vf . j , Km a picture as atid,-th- . 1 musical-selection- , teed,able so' far Su .... j 1 photo- - - 1 , . with .their wore untiring that, all these good time. nissed hwever were lots of of the Relief -- was--.mostl- y . y - very-happ- ' L-r- e W-- S nii th the Homes. amV Sisters-- B rS B. AVells and E. M. two oiie or Kimball, who secured the chair came in September to the eruestsdid amnle iustice more. The President Woodruffnh traii pioneer, 1S47 just a few weeks after the pioneers. ... elaborate dinner, and the conversation was o. Presidents spoke to the assembly; Tin- largest number of people gathered a.genuine feast in itself1 There was some George Q. Caanoir and ph . l .Smith, but unfortunately only excellent musicoy members ot tlie. lamily, nearest the ,at,Saltair this year so farwas at the re-them platform could hear1 what said, bnfelt. union or celebration of the 'Y M. ahd7Y': a of sure it was rt4i true had p twins exceptionally fine children. M. I. A.. July 13th. The crowdwas; Pair ' 1.. 111 Tt. i: Brother Stevenson has been a great traveler i ne iiceie unu wa A'K'eviuue amuse too great to admit of much enjoyment ex- - I and has 5 ment, audcvcryboily eiiod immensely always and interesting reminiscences to cept to those who delight in bathing ' tlie irom the jiulging .early days, as well as of his vocitero'jt aplilause. dancing. There was a regular program felr,te of. There were a trreat mainT trtV rildmti and' prizes were eiven for excellence in Journeyiugs in other lands.' Such social badges indicating evetitgceajj) atid quite music and composition; but there were not vgatnenngs promote good feeling among a number of blue ones maifjlig the four' as many Competitors as there should have-'en(s and leave pleasant memories for a score, and lew, live I bJUevVwTute one's . been .to make it bring out days to come. for four score and two. 'rffherhicker, for the talent of Jh'einteresting,j2loas such young jeple, QN Saturday aftef noon,. June 16th ult a years Ileber C. Kijil).airkgrdener,r xirtunities should,; Financially the alrair company of ladies met at the residence of , ma. was a ana to tirose rree, who were jarau greai.success-- JoadedAviU ' ; ; . : j ; ! - t" ,i j . v . . ; ' . . ' ' . ' ry nmetv '.'Wcst ing aiKj.grectmg.of ot the happy features is so kindJyA op-ma- ny wfafoheW one- of--1$- gatlerinc:.: interested direy well . It "K-u-- dav occupatus. k "- I : ' tl1;- - s - a -- X SSaiK :. , . ,'. ;o,,lS who t? do .great good as the Mutual- X ,Jisu,ts and- , me.it Associations ".should bt , sustained ,rfe : h,K.,:. r"r t.,,. visit. fi:e ku-.r- - day was nu.rcs-.1;, Unther any ;also the anniversarv of the birthday of " yl vb.wMuu aim vc.Wt:mniuiu) - caicuiatea bister Mar a W W lrov tlmrpfnr ' soutuisvvjr.ealftn sentially different to hamlshak,..,, and bowinf-th- e are putsumg ordmary busss ln an in- as.uyoyable, this, .fact must tense sat.stact.i. Xeftainly.. there is nud .s - : - -- -- by ' season of ' nOhl;ri'. f c 5 |