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Show DAILY UTAH STATE SATURDAY, MAY 27, JOURNAL, Minnie Middleton. Hcily. Harrow, llii die H.Mviniili, An Irens, Itcith.i l'c-- . les. I't.irl Ki cle. Mi Elroy. K.iyres Baker. The Salt .md Tn-igiicsl : Henry M. Piiinoody. Joe J'ln.ini:, Iae liiiw nmly. Moiris. rinn-iieJosh tJr.it I. Sr.. .Uni Sli- Gr.ii.t. r wi-re- HEALTH e Aglaia. Tile thirteenth annua) meeting of Aiil.ii.i v..ih held .it the i.oiiie of Mrs. Kilunrd Itiehsel on Tuesday last. Af-t.- 'i a short hu- -i i less session the eluh dei ide, on the Itay View enurse of study fm next year. The historian's report, g.ven by Mr. H. K. Horton, was i:ntiiie. the writer the year's work In rhyme, the result ldn The both Interesting and amusing. follow ing ladles wele elected to carry cm the work of the t nmilig year: Important Ulost I'resideiil. No one can tell good baking powder from bad merely by the appearance; The price is some guide, but not an infallible one; Some cheap brands may raise the dough, ft Mrs. to follow sure way, BEST HOUSEKEEPERS THE 'm m i. e., ON HYGIENE EVERYWHERE ABSOLUTELY PURE I IN SOCIETY'S EALM MIm Emma 01en ia vieitlng friends bouriuet of bride's roses and maidenat the capital this week. hair fern. The attendants were Miss Ijiura Horr and Frank Snyder, a The Lively Circle card dub will brother of the bride. The reception was attended by about three hundred meet with Mrs. D. ft', Shupe on June 1. friends of the young couple, who received many elegant presents. Mm. Haslet will entertain the Lucky tin Thursday afternoon the bride's Thirteen club on the afternoon of June 7 th. parents gave a dinner In their honor, only the members of the immediate families being present. Mr. and Mr. Charle Hmurthwalte Mr. and Mr. Toller will make their left on Tuesday for a pleusure trip to home in thl California. city at I he corner of fM Washington street. Mrs. E. f). avenue nrd Thirtieth Wattis and daughter Marguerite have returned from a visit "f nve week to Puaaden.i. Daughters of Confederacy. Cal. At a meeting held on Monday afterMr. and Mr. M. A. noon by the Ogden chapter of the DetBucks of roit. Mich, are in the and are Daughters of Confederacy, Mrs. W. S. wt of Mr. and Mr. II.city H. Henders- Beville was elected president, Mrs. T. on. D. Johnson honorary and the following ladles were made members: Mesdames Rog E,,,,na borne. w ho ha been honorary e, ers. H. S. Foster, John Farr, troching school at Mnrysvale for the H. Misses D. and Riley Peery; xTr' ha n,urned to her home Louise fth Peery. A great deal of interest and Mr. J. G. Paine on Is being manifested in the new chapAdam avenue. ter and another meeting will be held at the Virginia on June Hth. Jvice-preside- A " Rh,ne- - accom-WnlGeorge Larkin. Jr.. Mr. Sn ed wh're they Mr' antl y- - ronnerly of thin city. Calkins, 2s. s vr by zi the one J' Hewltt ,n m- anJ Mr- Ran1 Den nr, , M pMnTen. ver Voio" Ien W - r' ,,8Ve bern T, feature, Si, R OP. refreshments were tl th,e evM1,nK. which was . n. koMw"rL nnd Medames J. I; M Brow"ng. Bish-GeJ; nd' H 8. an'1 Mr"- - Day and McCra, ken"' "r- n H - Fos-M- Ih Wad"0 i der. lro Recaption. rai1,1tij1'.,0f "1,,Pa than uaual f Mi Snyder of t "nd Mra-K,hel - H. T. Sny- M inter-dlught- nn ill Uke lowed on er Sn"! J' Tol,r-- Trhlch took ,r m,rn,n ,n the Wh,oh wa" TlnirsiT' ion" "f f. vWtIn In nt Mr- - and Mrs. W. n,noh- - "pJa oon-th- e 'di,y,v"inK ieenp(, Pr,,Hn fol-n- d by a large at K,w1'" halt. '.f "d nn orchestra , IT p,r,hetikinent The brld Vwyhc.miniK- dw" of silk ohvBOWnM ,n n"n over "h l"oe trlm- t nn "he carried a tea ere is comfort in tea. "i; ,here u Tfy good. Y jraa don't lilw Si" grin on the j, rem- no one else can ise. something do. My - dol- Mi is the litting specially of g'avMes and grinding lenses for romplii'iiled eases. for o by Mis bv Manufjcuring Optician Ml i, 'replied ts Miss 1. lining of J.lp- - i nr n hi . i "I, Mg RIVERDALE- or PHOENIX FLOUR - T!il Ill1 ! a Hire.' Ip I'lese g .1 f! charge T. RUSHMER J. mid picture No xniniii.ilioii. i -- fro and lense all 1 , ' , g .11 iii-I- . idles to li'arn iti'ig i ii e with riff i .'tin's and inis, .in,) (hen inns a mi it ill ' ere iinliv itlual ir'lty I rilihun-t- o lie members Peery Bros. Milling intellei trial t'orey rendered on the ptann by Miss lin. aceoinpaiiied Baer. YOU ALWAYS GET BLAME THE Company MAKERS tnc roll are not right for break I a -- t. the liiseiiii fur tea. Why take it w lien yon know the Hour I faulty? Why not get in every instance RIVER-DALor PHOENIX flour, nd escape criticism of hrend. roll, blm-ult- , coke, pantry'.' RIVERDALE or PHOENIX Hour 1 a flour that alwny make good." l i i. The Invited guests were: I'oulter, Hiehsel, Lewis, llaxlrt, Erli. Millls, Epperson. Mason, Whalen, Bond. Gideon. Horton, t'nrr. Horeiiian. Mason, Hite. Hamer. l'o:'ter. Seaman, Cragun. Bishop. Booth. I'lert-e- . Roberts. Putnam, Misses Iiee. Hunter. OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. Corey, liner and Lannlng. The cluli adjourned to meet with Mrs. H. M. Bond on Saturday. May 27. Capital and Surplua, $225,000.00. Did Shs Still Approve? A handsome English girl, recently E J. E. Dooly, Viea-Proaido- UTAH NATIONAL IFirst National Bank BANK OGDEN, UTAH DAVID ECCLES, President. THOMAS D. DEE. JOHN P1NGREE. Cashier. jA8- F. BURTON, Aaalatant Cashiei of OGDEN. UTAH Vlce-Prem.te- iu UNITED STATES - DIRECTOR81 David Ecclaa Thomaa D. Oaa Gao. H. Triba Barnard Whita W. W. Ritar John Wataon Adam Pattaraon Joseph Clark M. 8. Browning. ! Respectfully solicit the mercantile firm hank, ccount and Pracidont. Horaco Peary, Ralph E. Hoag, Caahier. A. V. Mclntoah,Aaaiatant Caahier DEPOSITORY. PAYS INTEREST ON 8AVING8 ACCOUNTS AND TIME of rferh Ind!- - vldunl. We pay Intereat on time depoalta. treat-Ample resource!, coiirteoua ment. auperlor service. I Double-Trac- Allen Transfer Co. The on Hair Superfluous Removed tha Principle StajOTiracfa hr. lrol,i, OGDENESTATE BANK ng Book-love- St. Pool and Minneapolis T. H. CARR Tickets, reservations, and full ran be obtained from C A. Walker, General Agent, I Chicago & North-Weste- rn how much we try to udvance the bual-n- ea intereata of our cuRtomera In every legitimate way. In ao doing our motive may be tinctured with aelflHh-n- e, for upon the properlty of our patron Ilea the aucceae of thla bank. In every department you will find ua prepared to aerve you in a aatlnfactory manner. retwlation to wodrrn settle. It I ttie only wieutiOe and preetieel vsy ta destroy I Hurt waste IIIM tspcmaentiDg with X rsy anil driiilatorkM. Tbasa ara ottered jr and OB ilia BARK word of tha uMimtoni It la tlia nuly lia Niraela la aot. li ml which la i adorned by yhyateians, sareawis, IL C. Bigelow. Prealdcnt. uit ilrnnalnloiokta WMdteal Journals and pmmiarat M. Browning, Vlce-PreldeJ. ptsia araled naaaiiucs. RnukM ftwa. ia vetuiw. IM Miraela wisilrd, anal Hi la plain wrip- - A. P. Bigelow, Caahier. tall filr gl.nu by D Mirada Co., Pir. Are.. Ktw Turk Voiir nnoay bark witlioat R. A. Moyee, Aeletant Caahier. is failR all to do that If rod it tape) (no drug-Vial- , rlai Bird fur il. Fur sals by all flret-eladryarluiaut SIMM sad and library ing cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and electric Library; entire train lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- New by The Moat Laxnriosi Train la the World Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, din- By. Grant Ave. and Parker St Twenty-fift- h as West Second Nwiee South St., A ties Bldg., SaK Lake City. Utah. fF Goal Go. 33 Through Service OFFICE AND YARDS MOVED TO 27TH AND PACIFIC AVE. TO ST. LOUIS EAST THROUGH SERVICE TO StLouisgtheEast j VIA Bell Telephone S 213-- Z Independent VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY RAILWAY THROUGH 5CENIC COLORADO FERTILE Kansas and Missouri Pullman Sleeping Cere, Observation Dining Care, Klwtrlc Light, Electric Chair Care (scat free), Day Coauhc. Fan. Reclining SCENIC COLORADO MISSOURI KANSAS PULLMAN SLEEPING KILLthe COUGH CURE the LUNGS AND CARS. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, Electric Fans, Dr. Kings New Discovery w' FDR C Prica 50c A $1.00 Free Trial. Barest and Quickest Cure for all THBOAT and LUNG TROUBLES, or MONEY BACK. Cars reclining chair (iat OATm). COACHES i mm For Berths, Tickets, Folders, Etc., Address H. C. TOWNSEND en'l Passenger and Ticket Agent, Pi. Louis, Missouri Fsr Bsrths.Tkkats. MMrs. ' fc.,asrsss "1 C. J. A. Lindquist UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER All Open f 182 w IQI Missouri Pacific THROUGH BOTH 'PHONES. AND THE ed .... Albern Allen, Mgr. 412 25th Street. Phone 22. Overland Limited Ec-cle- Et-rle- 1 make all glasses : on! ch. returned from Spain, was recounting her experiences to a circle of friend, among whom was a Spaniard, aaya the London Chroufcle. The thing that tfnighted me most, she said, "was that charming practice they have In Spain of offering you Instantly what Do you may chance to admire. Delightful Five Hundred Party. you approve of the custom? asked the Mrs. William Van Allen and Mi's. Spanish friend. waa the Oh, yea! Ralph E. Hoag entertained at a de- reply. Senorita, you have very beaulightful five hundred party on Wed- tiful lips, exclaimed the impulaive nesday afternoon at the Virginia. The Andalusian. decorations were very artistic, and the appointments were pretty In every detail. The color idea In the card room was pink, flowers of the prevailing color being used profusely. Numerous candelabra added to the brightness of the scene, the large dining room belns especially pretty with its floral decorations. At cards prises were won by Miss Peery. Mra Farnsworth and Mrs. Crossman. At the conclusion of the games an k The Only elegant luncheon was served during Railway between the rendition of music. Those who reMlasoarl River and Chicago. the ceived invitations to the charming affair were: Mesdames AVI thee, Horn, Fltxgerald. Spargo, Brick. Hume, Bell. Scott, F. J. Kiesel, Albert Kiesel. H. C. Bigelow. A. P. Bigelow, Stewart, Henderson, Corlew, Warner. Patton, Perkins, J. S. Lewis, Herrick. Conroy. Broughton. Healy, Joseph Peery, D. H. Peery, Horace Peery, Grant, Eagan. Hinton, Robinson, W. R. Scott, Lawrence, MacMillan, McIntosh, George Hen-dersh- t-- tei ii''i'ii:s ircisui'ir. Mrs. t). Matson, E. W. Matson, Reynolds, Lewis, Gilson, Rowe, Hanson, Harris. Wedell, Farnsworth, Kuhn. Davis, Grout, Armstrong, Ensign. Crossman. Driggs, Joyce, Hibbs, Ad Kahn, Sligh of Helena, Mont; Spencer, Andrews, Browning, Arthur Kuhn. Kirk. Smith. Eccles, Runyon, Shealy, Noble, Mahler. Abbott, Heywood, McCormick, Hurst, Stilwell RIppey, Hamler, Wright. Mrs. Grant's Kensington. Dooly, Hill. Grant, and Mesdames of Miss Louise Peery was the guest of Bowman, Hobbs, Stevens and Fadin Kiesel. Misses Salt Lake; Fltxgerald, honor ut a small but very pretty Eddy, Healy, Adams, Inez given by Mr. Josh Grant, Jr., Peery, Nell Hendershot, Mosley. Adams, atwas afternoon. Pink the ' yesterday Pear. and Joyce tractive color idea and sweet peas were the flowers in evidence. A daintily appointed luncheon was served and Historical Society. One of the most unique and enterthe appointments were of the nicest description. The guests included the taining meetings of the Historical sogirls f the B. and B. club and those ciety was held on Saturday Inst at the Invited were: Mesdames Peery, Paul home of Mrs. Bedford, the indefatigas. ble president of the club It was emJones, Henry Stevens, MacMillan, Mcblematic of Japan. The hall and parand T. Burton Angus Wright, Farland. and Misses Peery, Healy. lors were beautifully gay in club and national colors. Oriental flaga and Carnahan and Middleton. pnrasols. cushions, scores of lanterns, cut flowers, potted plants In lovely Mra. Wright's Party. bloom and tiny tables. Earh member One of the most elaborate events of wore the conventional kimona. with the week was the party given by Mra. her hair dressed Japanese fashion. As Angus T. Wright in compliment to Mrs. the music of stringed Instruments Chari' j Wright, who will leave soon softly wafted throughout the spacious for Salt Lake, where she will make her rooms the member seated themselves home. The house was a very bower of on cushion, nnd n began the lat flowers, quantities of wild honeysuc- literary seasion of the year. kle. snowballs and pansies being used In an Interesting conversational way with beautiful effect. Cards was the principal diversion of the afternoon and in elegant cut glass olive dish and REDUCED RATES. a pretty hand-paintfan were the To visit the old home and the old dainty favors bestowed upon Mrs. Ad friends In the east and return to the Kuhn r.nd Mrs. Dan Hamer, the lucky west with as little expense as is orplayers at cards. Dainty refreshments dinarily required to make the one way were served and the whole affair was trip has come. YOUR OPPORTUNITY charming In every respect. The invited Mesdames guests included: On May 27th and 29th. June 3d, Sth. Peery. Fred J. Kiesel. Bjcncer, Hume, 10th and 12th, ticket will be on sale Corlew. Armstrong, Joseph Clark, Mat at Balt Lake City: 944.50 Browning. Joseph Scowcroft, McCune. To Chicago and return T. I Herrick. C. C. Richards. R. Bur To Milwaukee and return '.... 45.90 ton. Richards. 41.25 Joseph McFarlane, To Peoria and return 41.90 Hoag. Horn, Tavey. Van Alen, Rowe, To Bt. Paul and return 41.90 McGonRgle. I. I Clark. Kuhn, Dan To Minneapolis and return Hamer. Pyper. Madsen. Crawshaw, Proportionately low rates will be In MacMillan, Henry Stevens. Paul Jones, effect from all points in Utah. Idaho Alf Broun, Whalen. Healy. Day. Flts-evaMontana, Wyoming nnd Nevada to evHolier! h. Josh Oranl, Jr.. David ery section reached by the Chicago & C. Ei i lo. Charlie Wright. Parley Northwestern line . Wrlr'y .in,. Wrlgbl. Frank Wright. For full inrtkular raj upon or adNellie W. H. Wright. Conroy, dress C. A. Walker, General Agent. llroniflilnn. Booth rnd Misses Peery, Chlcngo Northwestern Ry.. Box 750, Bohn. I nei Adams. Ray Middleton. Balt Lake City, Utah. ken-slngt- Pleasant House Party. Mil i Shel-bourn- by nil,: ill' bri. Paine; manner. At the close of the meeting a social hour was spent with the hostess, and while dainty refreshments were being partaken of merriment crowned the feast, and all present expressed themselves as delighted with the pleasure of the afternoon. The club adjourned to meet Tuesday, June 6, at S p. m.. with Miss Whalen. 1902 Jackson avenue. $ OPTICIAN . llhhnl: secretary. Child Culture Club. The t'hild Culture dull held a most enjoyable meeting Tuesday at the tieautiful resilience of Mrs. Daniel I lamer. Many members were In attendance. ami these with the invited guests made a very large eoneourse. After the usual routine business, a program excellent In many respects was carried out. Mrs. Vogel read an nlile article on "Child Training. which was followed by one equally as Interesting on the "Right of Children." by Both nrtldes were renMrs. Hush. dered in admirable style, and full and free discussion followed. The president read a paper entitled "Shall a Boy be Allowed to Fight?" This wa Mrs. also followed by discussion. Eillth WVIght gnve In charming style "The Early History of Georgia, and Mrs. Hilliard finished an afternoon replete with good things by presenting Miss Ellen Wright current events. rendered piano selections in an artistic BAKING POWDER 4 I'll' of all present. ROYAL r.; U. ! An essay Miss Se'ini't. as a World Pottri ' by Mrs. inn in. iiiiif.l mm h .itteiition, - null thought nri'flliiiK- A then g.imt'il from a u.i !!Maid of Japan,' song. -.n.g by Miss M.irtlla Hun- - j ti'ii mi "Japan." from h M is- - Dora Snow, wa not V'li-n- .' "Xinession of that but also of hernelf. t 'I'lntssioii the manDili, i i i m posed of s' Misses Baker and p!. lied selection i That Aglaia may enjoy many such annua meetings was the earnest wish THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, 3 s AUTHORITIES J. MANUFACTURING uf that - - 'w!l tiffined "i nccasioii. the recommendations of the THE HIGHEST ; nil iwi- sentiment. Dainty little water color sketches, the work of Miss Marlon Hichscl. were given ns souvenirs of the 1 5 "he i lUi't i'll,- il nation talk Wninen. inti-reitln- Stilwcll: M'ss Eddy At the close of the meeting the hostess served dainty refreshments, in which the eluh colors, violet ami white, were was asked curried out. Each mcndi-to briefly respond to a home or club U. S. GOVERNMENT ANALYSTS, - .Mrs. Mrs. Kd ward H. P. Horton: m I'K i.iw . nil Hillin' c .1. unwholesome ingredients. yet contain There is one safe, Tl: pr. in Mi- gave (iiinliMl l.i)niii-x- , the is M n PAGE THREE. 1905. Night Bell Phone 520X. Independent 29 220 Wwahlnctoa Ave. Oadaa, Utah. |