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Show TRUTH s togs 5,000; uiin- - t Mond-- y ,.he receptlon given preT. w Major and Mrs. Young in and Mrs. MacArthur, honor oHieneral and Mrs. Brown, and Captain : ards 5 Csotaia ft ft Miss Margaret Park and Miss Kiesel most eharming-a Of Denver, was of Ogden, are to sail for Europe on Major and Mrs. Young: formal 12th. . April MrS' ,SUrBi9 isU!d ably ft ft I,0 presided oyer the punch Miss Maxon, who has been spending Dowell and Mrs. L the winter with her sister, Mrs. Hyde Kbile Mrs-table. refreshment the assisted at Dale, will leave for her home in Ohio Gov. and next week. were Among those present ft ft Wells, Chief Justice Miner, Mrs. Jfcciure, Justice and Mrs. Bartcli, Mrs. Sarah Boggs is visiting Mrs. II. ?rS burton and Col. Smith of the S. Bird. staff Mr. and Mrs. Uoyt ft ft Sherman, Major Downey, Bishop and The Wonder Millinery company, 20 Ponard; Gen. and Mrs. Penrose, F. R. West Mrs. First South street (McCornick Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, Block), will have its grand Mrs. Lindsay, opening for Mrs. Miss Salisbury, season on the Misses Sherman, 17. The March Monday, n D Stver, Dr. Critchlow, Messrs. latest designs and most approved taste and Gibson of the will be found in the Thompson, Wilkes many pretty and Egan, Capt. and artistic be to dtv M4 Caleff, Maj.and seen. Ladies are things Mrs. Sturgis, to invited call and inspect the Cronkhlte, Capt. and cordially A beautiful souvenir will be stock. Mrs Marvm, Mrs. Hatch, Capt. and given to each visitor. Mrs. and Hepburn, Mrs. L. C. Capt ft ft Lieut, Allen, Lieut and Mrs. Howell, of The marriage Miss Millie E. Dayis and Mrs. Dillingham Lients Barry, and Potts. and Mr. R. LeRoy Shepherd was celePcvton, Kistler, Castleman9 until 11 p. brated in'the Salt Lake temple Wednesfrom lasted The reception wera present passed a in,. and all who day, President Joseph F. Smith officiatvery enjoyable evening ing. Miss Davis is well known in Salt Lake circles. She is a daughter of the Mr. and Mrs. John M. Zane and sislate Dr. M. L. Davis and Emily Noble relatter, Mrs. Stewart, are visiting Davis. Miss Davis was graduated ives and friends in the city. by itary Sain s bill K 're , al- llace the ooks well d be met festivities that the quiet Lenten r tele-i- p to in the early part of tafl to the city social affairs be-tb- e, week enlivened s! Putnam added much to the pleasure of both from the high school and the- Lilian Burnham acted as brides-Uta- h the evening witli-duetand solos, which university. Mr. Shepherd, for- maiil and was becomingly attired in lie played with zest merly of Beaver City, is a business Nile green and rose pink. The groom man of this city. The young couple was attended by Mr. Bert Walker. The ft will take their tour with the wedding wusa very quiet one, only the Mr. C. E. Traver left yesterday tabernacle choirwedding relatives and closest friends being excursion party. morning for Butte, Mont., where he is Mr. and Mrs. Witcher have present. g g to have charge of the office of the Ley- hosts of who wish them joy. fiends The field musicians of Fort Douglas son Jewelry house. Mrs. Traver will ft ft remain here a few days and will then will give a hop at1 the post pavilion on Governor Wells entertained General eveniDgof St. Patricks day, March MacArthur and his staff at luncheon join her husband in Butte about a the at 17. week later. the club on Tuesday, Alta ft ft I Socfnl 5Lifc. fans . 3 ex-- J. Hay-SudVa- nd - SSSffti as ft a spent a delightful afternoon on Thursday at the home of Mies Marie Luce on Sixth East street, when Miss Luce and Mrs. Gustavus Dnncan were the hostesses of the club, The Euchre club at-l- e of so, by ft ft may been 2 paid rthe t for ected year s and ence. Mrs. any lrged ne at ft ft ting, d si Frank Hyde and Mrs. John Sears entertained at dinner on Thursday at the home of Mrs. llyde, in honor of their mother, Mrs. John Felt, Mrs. Mrs. Harriet Hanks. ft ft Mrs. Denton R. Mackintosh is ,home Thursdays at 133 A street. ' Tuttle. daughter, Mrs. hods. leted Mrs. Graham Putnam gave a music mblic edon ween a for hirty er been ft ft ft ft Mrs. A. P. Sinclair will leave in the Mrs. W. T. Benson entertained the Evening card club on Thursday even- near fuLure for an extended visit to her old home in Michigan. Mrs. Sinclair's ing. home on Second East street will be ft ft cupied of the during the summer by Mr. and Baumgarten was hostess L'S. Jay T. Harris. whist club on Thursday evening. oc-Mr- ft ft recital on Monday evening for her pupils. Mrs. Jack Keith assisted, and among other pleasing numbers she Jsaag two, a Lullaby and Ships That Pass in the Night, that were composed by Mrs. Putnam, Miss Jjampson played piano selections with slc,u aQd finish, little John s. I I ft ft On Wednesday evening occurred . the weddiDg of MissParalee Pitts and Mr. Arthur Witcher, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Isabel Pitts on South Main street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. L. Albritton of the First Methodist church. The bride wore an elegant tailored gown and carried lilies of the valley. Miss UTtore . March 17, IS, 19, ft ft Mrs. Leroy A. Snow arc Jones and Mrs. George Yisiting with friends in Hoise for a short time. da a ntro ternoon. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, George Y. Wallace has gone to Louis to visiC her af- liberal, satisfying array that leaves out none of beautys conjurings. And how generous is Queen Fashion only the show can tell you. No narrow mandate is to hind the season of 1902. The great divergence of shapes, their universality of becomingness, gives broadest play to individual taste. The keynote to Style is only suitableness from your own view point and the one problem to solve, prettiness which of the many shall it be? Oh, said an enthusiast, as the exhibit neared completion, the hats of this season are sweet enough to eat, the dearest ever sent to us. Indeed, so they are beauty creations; the foaming folds of tulle intertwining ribbons, feathers, flowers and richest laces make of them marvels of lovliness; but you are bidden to the feast. Gome. Seeing will satisfy. ft ft ,nt to and Mrs. William Jennings are in their new home on the corner of B and Second streets. Mr. in- . . A able afternoon. rkin Mrs. Woodruff entertained at an formal Kensington on Wednesday The New Hats M&ke Their First Appearance Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday . Fort Douglas entertained Tuesday at luncheon, in honor Mrs. Young was of Mrs. MacArthur. assisted by Mrs. Howells and Mrs. Allen, and also by the Misses Nason, Miss Salisbury and the Misses Sherman of the city. About forty-fiv- e guests were present at the thoroughly enjoy.Mrs. Young of New ft ft '&ZPalKmer9s Park City last Sunday. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McGurrin left on 1 Wednesday for a California trip. the elves ft ft Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes entertained Mr. Phillip McGregor, accompanied at luncheon on Wednesday. The table by his little daughter, left yesterday decorations were red and yellow, with for England on a trip combining pleas- place bouquets of daffodils. Covers ure and business. They will he ab- were laid for twelve. sent about three months. I Wasatch division 222 of the brother hood of locomotives engineers and G. A. McLean division 108 of the ladies' auxiliary will give a ball at Christen- -, sen's on Monday evening next. A great deal of interest is being taken in the functions which promises to be a big success. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Homer have gone to California to spend a few ' ft ft i in y ft ft and Mrs. II. R. Ayers have Mrs. R. G. Legg entertained the moved into their new home, 1268 Brigham street, where they are now at Third Street card club on Wednesday evening. home to their friends. ft ft Mr. weeks. Mrs. W. G. Lamb, who has been the the guest of Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes for home to her ipast few weeks, returned ft-- 5 1 WaJker Bros. Dry Goods Co. ffffff ff Wlf If ff if fffffffTffff If ffTTIf nffff ff ffffff ff f f fffnnnWf tTfWf ffff Iff? iWffnWfW fWffny Dr. Richard Moss, who with liis family went for an extended trip to Idaho some months ago, has returned to the city with Mrs. Moss and lias become associated with the Griswold Dental company in the practice of liis profession. They enjoyed a very pleasant visit in the north. ft ft Principal Coombs, who succeeded W. S. Webster as principal of tlie Lincoln school a few weeks ago, is doing very well, and the teachers and pupils, are doing very good work. Air. Coombs lias executive ability and the art of enforcing discipline without being harsh. He is very well spoken of by the patrons of the school. . Roger Powers, the fourteen-year-ol- d son of Judge Powers, has organized a junior lodge of Elks of which he is the Grand Exalted Ruler and which is intended to help out the bigger Elks at the National convention next August. ft ft There is a great discrepancy in the statements made by Dr. lliff and some others regarding polygamy in Utah. The reverend doctor is going up and down the country like a roaring lion, telling the people east and west that polygamy is rampant in Utah, that s.'nce statehood came the Mormons have ignored their pledges to abjure the system and are daily, hourly or momentarily taking unto themselves a great many more wives than the law allows. Congressman Sutherland, a Gentile, tells the people in Washington that polygamy is' a dead issue, that plural marriages have feeased and that while those who had plural wives before the issuance of the manifesto are supporting them and in some cases are living with them, the polygamous system is fast dying out and in a very few years will have entirely disappeared. Attorney General Breeden, also a Gentile, gave the people of Indiana the other day practically the same version the matter as Congressman Sutherland did the Washington people. of |