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Show TRUTH. Mrs. Hill and the children are in Paris den, Miss Florence Stevenson, Mr. Van and intend remaining on the other side Brunt and Lieutenant Berry. for some time. ft ft ft Mrs. William Reid entertained at Miss Edna Ardelle Hardy of Lincoln, uncheon Tuesday. ft ft' Neb., is expected to reach Salt Lake tomorrow to spend the summer with Capt. and Mrs. Shanks entertained at Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gustin. Miss Hardy dinner at Fort Douglas, ' on Tuesday jg 8i8ter to Mrs. Gustin, evening. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Rice have gone Rev. Dr. Paden Tuesday afternoon jo California and Mexico for an experformed the ceremony uniting in mar- tended trip. riage Mrs. Ida J. Petty and James R. ft ft Ross of Wells, Nev. The ceremony was Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Jack Clinton performed at Dr. Padens home, Mr, will entertain in honor of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ross leaving for their future home at Wells almost immediately af C. C. Callahan this evening. lfe. Social most Leo Trent entertained. batchelor ntrlv a number of on Sunday last. Sdfrienda, at dinner was the 1 Dale Mrs. Hyde on Tuesday, of the Euchre club b imeBsinfr contest was the feature afternooi Mrs. Duncan was the ffi Jirtonatepriae winner. . T. H. Smith enter- Whist club at their tainea the Century season, last Monday Mr. and Mrs. last meetin . The house was prettily deco white carnations., rated with pink and whist, was varied The usual pastime, delicious refreshments ft ft I 5,r6fdM j jri and Mrs. J. J. Freeman left for South Dakota, where they ex- - Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn of Fort Douglas will give the batchelor officers a Dutch supper this evening. ft ft known in the city. ' The best wishes of a host of friends will follow them to their new home. ft ft - Preceding the reception a very enjoyable program was rendered, including remarks by Rev. A. P. Simpkin of the Philips Congregational church, Rev. Dr. Paden of the First Presbyterian church, H. H. Holmberg, A. Hudson, Mrs. Sibley and Miss Ida of Westminster, with closing remarks by Mr. Bailey; vocal solos by A. Hudson, MissE. Evans, Miss Pugh, Mc-Coms- ey - Mrs. Nielson and Joseph Chapman and a recitation by Miss Ruby Nelson. The program opened with the singing of Blest Be Hie Tie That Binds by the congregation, Dr. Wishard offering the invocation and Rev Mr. Arnold pronouncing the benediction.. At the close of the program an informal reception ensued, when delicious refreshments were served by the ladies of the church. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bailey were guests of honor at a very delightful banquet given in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church under the auspices of the Ministerial association, most of whom were present,: with ft ft Tuesday evening the Westminster Paind Mrs. Herman Harms, Mr. and a Miss has returned after Mrs. Pike and Mr. Amy Presbyterian church was the scene of a Mre Charlea Offenbach, visit in short Provo. J. Mrs. and Mr. largely-attende- d farewell reception L. P. Robinson, Mrs. Smith, ft ft Darner and Mr. and given in honor of Rev. and Mrs. George ft ft F. Mrs. and Downey Bailey, who leave next week for WashMajor George Mrs. returned the first of the week from an ington, D. C., where they will make Mr. Austin Tiernan and mother for San extended eastern John Tiernan left Monday trip. They left again their home for several years. Rev. their wives. re-- 1 will Tiernan Mrs. where ft ft for Denver, where they will Mr. Francisco, ye8terday Roanoak. Bailey has been pastor of Westmake their home. main some time, at the The Democratic Club ball on Thursminster church for three and one-haft ft ft ft day evening at Christensens,-- ' Sir as a at his he and which time years, Miss Inez Van Sant entertained during .Mrs. Fabian and daughter, Mrs. most joyous occasion. - Old fashioned dinner at the Manitou last Saturday James Morrow are expected soon to wife have greatly endeared themselves dances were in favor, and addresses by Misses visit Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fabian and to all the members, and their leaving evening. The guests were, A. J. Weber of Ogden, and Judge Mar- Mrs. has called forth many expressions of Jungk. Florence Sears, Hellen Jennings, Powers, with singing by. Mrs. Kate ft ft of their from the not jory Jacobs, Frances Lowe,and Emily people only Bridewell Anderson gave pleasing regret Vick Richards, Helen Boes, Mae Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Joseph have re own church, but wherever they are variety to the program. O'Neil. turned from a several months visit in ft ft New York. Mr. W. H. Cunningham entertained ft ft !; at dinner at the Alta club last Sunday THE GRISWOLD Mr. George A. Snow gave an elabor- evening. ate dinner at the Alta Club on Tuesday " Co. ft ft Dental Manufacturing General and Mrs. J. S. Witcher are evening a farewell to his friends jus Written for delivery by a newsNo. 8 W. Second South. before his departure for the east the p expected home today from an extended paper man of ability and over 20 Ovex Walkers Bank. lowing morning. The table decorations through the south and east. years' experience. Essays and ft ft were roses. The delicious menu was lectures on all topics. If you have Up Teetb. 4 $5 Artificial of the Friday thoroughly enjoyed and the after dinner The regular meeting a prospectus to prepare or a petition to present, write me first. afternoon club was held yesterday at speeches will not soon be forgotten. Work Specialties, ads" Crown and Bridge Descriptive and display the home of. Mrs. E. E. Wood, 237 The guests were Gov. Wells, Messrs. and all built like a watch. confidential. written. All business Seventh East. W. S. McComick, Josiah Barnett, Geo. 1 ft ft T. Odell, James E. Clinton, D. C. DunPainless Extracting, 50 Cents. entertAddress WRITER, Truth Office. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sterling bar, James H. Moyle, Frank B. StephGuarantees the Work. Griswold ained at dinner at tho Tavern on Sat- ens, Benner X. Smith, J. M.S.Schwalm, John P. Meakin, Charles Burton, urday evening. The table was beautif- Clem Schramm, George M. Cannon, ully decorated with red carnations and William H. King, Charles N. Strevell, ferns. Their guests were Mr. and Miss s. Y. Derrah, J. A. Reeves, James H. Hoffeld of Buffalo, and Miss Nieland of Patterson, Chicago; Col. H. M. Hecht, St. Louis. The party left for the coast San Francisco, and Louis Hecht, Boston, on Sunday morning. That gives away those ft ft TEl.552.'' Beautiful ft ft Dr. and Mrs. T. Hepburn of Fort Corner Second South and State, SALT LAKE CITY a Mr. George T. Odell entertained Douglas entertained Tuesday afternoon Alta the complimentary to Miss Virginia Bree-clu- b party of friends at dinner at. on Saturday evening, and later at the theater, enjoying Janice Meredith. This was complimentary to .Mr. George Snow, on his retiring from the management of the Consolidated Wagon and Machine Company. Those particiin the evenings enjoyment, pating were Messers George A. Snow, George Romney, F. R. Snow, H. B. Prout, M. D. Wells, James H. Moyle, F. B. I s ' lf . . wwwwwwww wwww . Speeches, Sermons, Letters I fol-tri- St vwvwvwvvwvw.vvw vvwwvwvwwwwww I This is the Store - . Gold Fish. Stephens, E. H. Burrell, James H. Patt- erson G. G. of Chicago, Grant Hampton and Wright of Idaho Falls, Geo. T. Odell and J. F. Odell. ft ft Mrs. A. P. Reid of Provo and Miss Johnstone of Springville spent a day in the city during the week. ft ft Mrs. Louis has removed from 37 Canyon road to 566 First street. Thomas Homer, Lessee and Manager, of ft ft M rs. Henderson Green returned early in the week from a pleasant visit at Mko, Nevada. ft ft Mr. witl: his J. Hill, who went to Europe family three months ago, has returned greatly improved in health. l- - INCORPORATED Sait Use CrrrffrAH. |