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Show DAILY o UTAH STATE JOURNAL, 11904 ....IN SOCIETY'S REALM, Aside from the Weber club annual ball and buiiquet the concert given at the tabernacle and the High School Alumni dance, no specially bright event have marked the aoclal life In Ogden this week, the last week of the old year. New Tear1 eve many parties, In accordance with thet old, old custom, watched the old year out and the new year In. And the New- Year reviving old de-- si res. The thoughtful soul to solitude retires. ed for the occasion. Red and white flags and holly were the principal decorations. Excellent punch was served. The event marked a distinct social success and the next dance to be given by the association is eagerly looked forward to In the social world. Y. L, M. I. A. Ball. - OUR TON IS AS BIG AS A TON CAN BE. TELEPHONE IS X. TELEPHONE IS K. 25th Street. p; p; 8-- i32Sl WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR ANTHRACITE. no. North of Ogden COAL No. No. Holly, Mistletoe Cut Flowers Telephone 124 Holiday ar locoaplatOvithout Phone j Fish, Meats, Game... t THE RIGHT PLACE J Phone Companys I j Fred.TKeIlar li-ss- 8 " 2' 5'ln' m' " the. 1 a nun. North of Ogden. Cache Valley 10:30 Portland and Butte. 7:00am No. 12 No. 8 No. 10 Butte and Pocatello. 5:jop Trains south of Juab run daily m, cept Sunday. Ticket office at Union Depot G. H. CORSE C. A. HENRY Ticket Art OGDEN, UTAH. Freight and Pass. Agt v . Salt Lake City. Utah. FLOUR 2478 Wash. 219-- K Butte and Portland. i' S' Pocatello, Montpelier and Butte 1:25a. South of Ogden 7 . 3 Ogden Hilling 1 & Elevator AT THE RIGHT PRICES. 7:15 mediate points No. 7 Salt Lake and Mil- ford No. 9 Butte and Pocatello j,.,. Express 13:45 No. 11 Balt Lake and Tin- - sdddddddddddddddddddMrtii THE 1 TO GET THE RIGHT KIND Valley Eugene Holbrook, Mgr. 4X-- :. " ARRIVE. No. 1 Salt Lake No. 3 Salt Lake and Inter- - Holbrook Greenhouses p; p; 12-- 2407 WASHINGTON 2041 WASHINGTON EDGAR JONES 338 South of Ogdon. DEPART. ' No. 2 Salt Lake, Provo and all points south No. Salt Lake and Tintte.ife " No. Salt Lake and Inter- no. JSTL'ias: Shurtliff Coal Co. - - 1904. COAL It is the ambition of this store to transact business with you on the basis of Intrinsic merit. If we do not more years of equally happy wedded life: give you meritorious goods, right Mr. and Mre. Wallace were the recpl-an- d price and fair treatment we know Mrs. Wallace were the recipients our power to bring you here cease. ents of many beautiful pieces of china. Look over our prices and send us After the evening had been very pleas- an order: $1.10 antly spent a dellcloue supper was Fancy aPtent Flour, per sack served. Those present were: Mr. and Best Corn Meal, 10 lb sack 25 Mrs. George Browning; Mr. and Mra Best Buckwheat Flour, 10 lb. sack. 50 E. L Rich, Mr. and Mra. Sam Brown- Windsor Maple Syrup, per gal.. ... 75 25 ing, Mr. and Mra. George Shorten. Mr. Beet Improved Tapioca, 5 lbs and Mrs. Jonathan Browning, Mr. and Best Imported Sago, 5 lbs 25 Mrs. H. P. Ballenger, Mr. and Mra M. Best Laundry Soap, 7 bars 25 S. Browning, Mr. and Mra J. M. Best Sugar Cured Hams, per lb. . 14 65 Browning, Mra John Q. Cannon and Beet Lard, I lb.. 40c.; 5 lbs Mr. of Salt and Lake, Mra 25 2 Wheat daughter Shredded Biscuit, pkgs.. John Wiggina and Mra H. White of Best Utah Tomatoes; S cans 23 Salt Lake. 05 Baked Beans, per can very pleasant ball was given Wednesday night by the Y. L. M. I. A. of Weber stake at Parry's hall. It marked the first of a series of enjoyable dances to lie given under the direction of that uHwiclation. 1". Hr. and Mrs. J. Grant of Salt Lake were In Ogden on Tuesday and attendWeber Club Ball. ed the Weber club ball and banquet. The Weber club's fifth annual ball Dr. C. F. Grout left this week for and banquet at Dlgnan's hall Tuesday Wedding Bella A quiet but very pretty wedding took evening was the crowning social event New York. elabwas room season. ball The of tthe place Wednesday evening at the home 4 with featooned of Mra Jarvis, when her daughter. Miss and Is In decorated orately Mrs. E. 1L Line of Promontory cosFlorence and the & Jonea became the bride of and with evergreens bunting few days this city visiting for a and Mr. were R. J. tumes of the ladies Hart The ceremony was elegant friends. The dance program was performed at 8:30 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. 4becoming. Arthur Roberts aud Carl Blake left made up of the following numbers: 1, Blair of the Methodist church officiattwo-ste3, waits; 4, plain ing. It was a very quiet affair, only last week for Chicago to nttend the waits; 2, two-steBar7, friends and relatives of 6, the Intimate 6, quadrille; waits; Rush Medical college. 8, the Booster Foxy Grandpa lancers; family being present The young ley $ e Rapid-Firwill reside In this city. 9, Clark Browning a in people waits; was MU Pearl Weller Ogden two-steShort-Stopp- er 10, Wright friends. week few days this visiting quadrille; 11. Bald Eagle Glasmann W. of the W. Ball. $$ 12, All 'Round Scowcroft The Woodmen of the World gave a Miss Daisy Andrews is visiting two-stewaits; 13, Kohlmeisen Klesel polka; 14, very delightful dance Wednesday night friends in Salt Lake. Busy Beardsley (national quadrille); at Dlgnan's dancing academy. The ex18, hibition drill given by the degree team, Rolapp two-steMiss Nettie Raleigh of Salt Lake 15. Send-'Em-17, under the direction of Captain Morris, waits; spent a few days in Ogden this week, Fussy Tavey 18, was reel; M. C. Shealy Virginia Andrews. thoroughly enjoyed by alL 'About the guest of Mrs. Gilson the middle of January the Weber camp 19, Henry two-steA. F. Cardon and Miss Cardon of plain quadrille; 20, "White Seal" Hol- will entertain the Woodmen and their wives of Abe Lincoln vamp of Kays-vili- e lingsworth waits; extras. Logan were Ogden visitors Tuesday. In the large room under the dancing at a ball and banquet, and elab$ Mr. and Mrs. James Cook of Lara- hall the benquet was held. The room orate arrangements are being made for mie, Wyoming, are the guests of Mr. waa beautifully decorated and the ta- the occasion. 888 and Mrs. John McDermott at the Healy bles were works of art They were decorated with amllax, red, white and Entertained the Employees. hotel. The Ogden Sugar company enterpink carnations, mirror effects. Judge Mrs. Lee Anderson will go to Salt H. H. Rolapp acted as toastmaster and tained their Logan employee at a banLake Monday to visit friends and rela- the toasts were: , Progress of Ogden quet and ball at Logan New Year's In 1903, A. R. Hey wood; Ogden, the night The seasons work having been tives. Greatest Medical Center in the World," completed, thia compliment waa tenThe Ladles," S. C. dered the workers by the company. Mr. George Gutch of Salt Lake City A. S. Condon; Twin Sisters, alias Sin Sis- David Eccles, Thomas D. Dee, Judge spent New Year's day with friends in Schramm; Arthur Kuhn; Our Municipal- IL H. Rolapp and H. H. Spencer, the ters," this city. Hanson; Nothing at All, executive committee and secretary of ity, George the company, were In attendance at the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hemenway of R. S. Joyce. Besides these the following gentlefunction. Salt lake City are in Ogden spending the New Year's holidays with Mrs. men gave impromptu toasts, full of Hemenway's sister, Mrs. Orson Riser. wit and humor: J. S. Critchlow, J. T. FLEETING GLORY OF J EYS. Goodwin and Joseph H. Young of Salt Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lynch have re- Lake; Angus T. Wright and Walter Most of tho Riders Drop Into Oblivion turned and are at home to their friends Wedell. Once Losing Their I After 4 The guests were Mr. and at their residence, 2325 Madison ave' Grip. Mrs. J. II. Young. W. M. O'Brien, J. H. nue. Welst, F. C. Schramm, J. S. Critchlow, Just as horses depreciate so do jockThe II. C. W. club will meet Thurs- J. T. Goodwin, C. L. Olsen, Miss Olsen, eys. The outlaw tracks and hushes day, January 8th, with Mrs. Coolidge, Miss Weller, Miss Banks, Mr. and Mrs. are full of Jockeys who once were stare J. S. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer and 2344 Grant avenue. on the race courses. Jockeys who Miss Don R. Coray of Salt Lake; Mr. a few seasons ago are made fortunes Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cross have re- and Mre. Charles H. Bowman, Messrs. now hustling for mounts, and when J. H. MacMillan and F. Collins of Butte, turned from their wedding tour. secure one It le usually an outthey and Miss Wagner and Miss Shackle444 sider that cannot, win, says the ChiMrs. G. W. Wilson was pleasantly ford of California. cago Tribune. $ surprised at her residence on Twenty-eight- h Willie Sims, the Jockey who won street New Year's eve. A large Now Years Evs Party. fame and fortune for the Dwyer brothMr. and Mrs. C. D. Tyree very pleasparty participated in the surprise and ers, a boy who once held the privilege the evening was enjoyably spent with antly entertained a watch party New of selecting his own engagements, is Year's eve. The parlors and dining games and music. among the number who are now husroom were very prettily decorated with $ tling for mounts. Even his old-tiThe W. C. T. U. club met with Mrs. mistletoe. After the evening had been employer, Mike Dwyer, puts a stable William Craig Wednesday. enjoyably spent in games and music, boy up In preference to the once famand after the bells had rung out the ous Sims. Sims claims he can ride as ll old year and the new one In, a daintily well aa Nuptials. ever, but no boy on earth could Mr. William A. Clark, Jr., and Miss' appointed luncheon was served by the ride a winner on the horses he has been Elisabeth P. Green well were the prin- hostess. Those present were: Mr. and forced to ride. cipals in a very pretty home wedding Mrs. Doran, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jack-ma- n, Fred Taral is another living example Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robertson, which took place at the residence of the of the man who has gone backwards. bride's parents on Christmas night. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Five years ago Taral was Americas Elder Joseph Hall performed the' cere- Frank Wyant, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ty- greatest jockey. Every prominent staree. Mrs. A. Robertson. Mrs. W. Anmony in the presence of a large numble In the country was after him. A ber of friends and relatives. The pres- derson, Misses Edith Lehman, Lillie year later the class of his mounts beents received by the young couple were Lehman. Jennie Garr. Jessie Garr, Dor- gan to He saw that he depreciate handsome and numerous. After hearty othy Madsen, Emily Clars Tressa was losing his grip. A new style of congratulations had been extended to Scott; Messrs. Wentholt, H. Marks, J. riding was coming Into vogue. Taral the young couple, a wedding ropaat was Peterson. Lund. Yenebles, S. Tyree and discovered It and packed hie trunk and served. Mr. and Mrs. Clark will make R Tyree. left for Austria. their home in this city. Houp" Perkins, who piloted the H. C. C. Watch Party. great Henry of Navarre, when the New Years Eve Dance. Thursday evening, December 31st, thoroughbred .was America's greatest About 209 people danced to the Mr. and Mrs. Forrlstall apened their has been eking out an exstrains of exquisite music furnished by pleasant home to the members of the istence at thp Newport track. Tiny the orchestra at Professor Conley's Home Culture club and proved them- Moore, who was once the jockey of the dancing academy New Year's eve. The selves genial and charming In their Lorillards, secures an occasional mount special feature of the evening was the hospitality. The popular game of at Newport. This lad Is capable of ridmoonlight waits. As the hand of the ''Flinch" was Indulged in with enthu- ing at a reasonable weight, but last clock iiointed to 12, the merrymakers siasm until a late hour, when a short season, when he made his appearance danced the old year out and the new program was rendered consisting of in the east, he was not given a decent year in. recitations of a superior order, all of mount which were heartily applauded. As the At Chicago Tiny" Williams lands a Enjoyable Skating Party. old year neared Its close dainty refresh- mount occasionally. Sometimes he Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McCornlck very ments were served, thus verifying the wins, but his victories are few and far pleasantly entertained a number of adage that All is well that ends veil." between. Stove!, another worthy lad, their friends Tuesday evening at a The new year was welcomed with died poor In St Louis. At the time of skating party at Becker's pond. After fiithiiMiiistlc cheers and the usual good his death he could not secure a mount a couple of hours of skating the party resolutions the ladder that reaches And so on down the list Indefinitely. returned to the home of Mr. and Mr. heaven. With heartfelt wishes for a The jockeys have their brief period of McCornlck and a dainty luncheon was happy, glad new year and that 1904" success and then fade out of the public served. The guests were Miss Flo held In store only blessings for all, the inlnd and are forgotten, left too often Gwilllams, Miss Glen Douglas, Miss merry crowd dispersed feeling that without any means to live upon. Ethel Young, Mr. Fred M. May, Mr. Del they had enjoyed an evening long to be remembered. Gay and Mr. Will Salmon. What's In a Name! The regular meeting of the club will lie January 7th. with Mrs. Coolidge, High School Hop. Everything Is In the name when It comes to Witch Hasel Salve. E. C. De-WThe High School Alumni gave the 2344 Grant avenue. A Co. of Chicago discovered some second of this season's dance on Monyears ago how to make a salve from Witch Haxel that la a specific for Piles. day night at Dlgnan's hall. A large China Wedding. For blind, bleeding, Itching and proand select crowd, to whom special InMr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace celetruding Piles, ecaema, burns, bruises vitations had been Issued, participated brated their twentieth wedding anni- and all skin diseases DeWitt's Witch has In the gaieties of the evening. The versary last Tuesday evening. Their Hasel Salve has no equal. Thiscoungiven rise to numerous worthless were numbers dance especially good. ninny friends assembled at their home terfeits. Ask for De Witt's the genuGeo. F. Cave, Wallace The hall was very attractively decorat mid extended kindest wishes for many ine. Sold by Wm. Co and A JANUARY 2, SATURDAY, p; 3 Tin-Soldi- er is the best. I All-Nig- ht p; Do-Mu- ch . CORN itt Drug Qiddlngs , HAY We are prepared to fill large or small orders promptly. 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