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Show -- RU 2 the Institute on Tuesday evening byaffair The graduates of the instution. a most pleawas entirely informal, but sant evening was spent. There were a number of the graduates of the school of stud present, and a large number knowledge of forests is so extensive that the secretary bows before his superior intelligence. ft ft George Sutherland has introduced two bills since he has been here. If they amount to any thing your correspondent will so advise you. ft ft Senator Kearns has gone to the White House to look at a new suit of clothes the president has recently had con- structed. QNE PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD Shoe Attractions For One week ONLY WOMEN'S CLUBS. Ladles Shoes, tan,- good iiual- ity, only ft ft The Shakespeare section of the La dies Literary club met Wednesday morning in the club rooms, at ten oclock. .The reading for the morning was the last act of Cymbeline. ft ft The current events and current liter" ature section of the Ladies Literary club met yesterday afternoon at two oclock. The interesting program was The Nobel Prizes, Miss Alien; The Danish West Indies, Mrs. F. F. Reed; Helen Hunt Jackson, Mrs. C. E. Richards. ft ft The Home and Educational section held its regular meeting on Monday, March 31st, at 4 oclock. Reports from clean city clubs were presented and the committees soliciting funds for model school rooms reported sufficient funds to not only complete the one at Webster school, but will during the summer vacation fit up the Wasatch school corridor with a library and works of art. ft ft The Browning section of the Ladies Literary club met on Tuesday evening The Saul, with Miss Dunford. of a number the and Guardian Angel, read. were short poems ft ft The Poets Round Table met with Mrs. Arthur Brown on Monday afternoon at 2 oclock. Mrs. Wm. H. Dale was elected delegate to the biennial convention to meet in Los Angeles next month. ft ft 1 Cfi and for which no one else is in any manner responsible.) calf, war- - 1i 1C Boys Shoes, satin 13 0 to sizes ranted, Down in Koosharem, where scenery is so thick one can wade through it; where to enjoy the air all one has to do is to breathe; where the water is pure and plentiful; where the songs of the birds mingle with the peeping of the Ladies Shoes, extension sole, splendid quality ,,,w ft ft Mrs. Sanford, Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. Stowe and Miss Buckbee will be the representatives of the Womans club at Los Angeles. ft ft (Being the personal opinions of the writer you. Dont miss going w to whenever you can. Why you idiot didnt you ever sit up three foiui1Snf the night two or three times a with a pretty girl on your km-- . and your arm around her waist" 0u Well you have never been hapi.v and its no wonder you advertise. ;0 0ut doors William and watch the birds mate. Dont you see how the male makes love to the female? jow u chatters and chirrups and sings she sits and listens. Watch the nue eons kiss each other on the riibm of the barn. You say thats foolish but old George Washington fluttered around widow Custis just that way be fore he married her and look what a grand, sweet song their life was- Of course we haven't wings, but we can walk cant we? And in evening time, there are plenty of places to go lust as the shadows begin to deepen. Lots of - places. When you start away from the house of course her brother will cough if you give her your arm, but what do you care? You wont lie half ESTABLISHED 18B4 way down to where the bridge chicks in the henyard and the quacking crosses the creek before wagon that arm will of the ducklings on the goosepond, lives be around her and by that time it will so dark no one can see you and lonely William Hatch. He is a ranch- be a on If not cattle man and ONE PRICE TO ALL NEVER UN0CR50LC thousand hills, he nevertheless owns several head. He has a good team of horses and owns a light spring wagon. B. Wells gave an entertaining account He possesses some milch cows and has a nice new litter of pigs. He has hens a of the recent suffrage convention in and all good layers. Still WilWashington. Mrs. Lydia Alder read plenty He wants a wife. a paper on Paris in the Exposition liam is not happy. ft ft Mrs. Ida Haag gave a review Year. And how do you suppose William of current events. ft ft proposes getting one? By courting The state secretary will be able to her, wooing her, winning her in the supply all club woman who may desire old pleasant orthodox style? No. He G. F. W. C. pins, before the delegation has advertised for her. He writes the leaves for Los Angeles. editor of the esteemed Richfield Reaper stating that he wants a wife; that she. PURELY PERSONAL. must be a widow of from 20 to 35. Those are all the specifications he subTHERE 18 A SATISDr. Westerfield of Topeka, Kas. was mits. He does not say what kind of a widow alhe or wants, grass in the city for a few days during the otherwise, FACTION IN USING a widow would be by no grass week though the of with his early part visiting out of place on a ranch. Nothbrother, S. B. Westerfield. The doctor means DIAMOND is C SOAP mentioned as to height, build, is on his way home from California ing of color or diseyes where he spent a few months, on hair, temperament, business and pleasure. He is largely position, good looks or the lack of them, interested in ranching and cattle in abilities or what not. It looks as if any Kansas and is one of the wealthy men old widow, or any young widow rather, would do provided she is between 20 in his state. COMES FROM LESS WORK! and 35. We may presume however, Apostle Ileber J. Grant arrived home that as he does, on a ranch, the i.essworry.Tsmoother from Japan Monday and is taking an widowliving to have ilANDSA-NJla knowledge of CLEANER ought active part in the Mormon conference. the art of and be able to do the milking CLOTHES . He gave very encouraging accounts of William family churning. pledges of missionthe work himself and fellow d except to say he is aries in Japan and also interesting nothing and will do the right thing by any A'complett accounts of the people and the country wtdow who takes him for better and for Catalogue where he had been Boys vicl kid shoes, lace only, Black and tan, warranted, 9 to 13 1 well-to-d- o. ; thesatisfactionthat T kind-hearte- laboring. ft ft presented by Mrs. Stowe, on Tuesday afternoon. CHATTER. 2C I,ao The College club met on Thursday Harry Woodman returned Tuesday from at the Clark Miss Cora Chicago from attending the death afternoon with of bed his uncle James H. Woodman. Mrs. Clarence Brown, home of Rev. and Harry was taken very ill himself with ft ft erysipelas and was unable to travel for Mrs. Iglehearts lecture at Rowland some weeks, but is almost well again. Hall last evening was on The Latest Hoyt Sherman is in Denver on busiWord in Dramatic Poetry. ness. The Womans club listened to a delightful paper on Maria Theresa, Spanish-America- I - The History section of the Ladies Literary club have elected as officers for the coming year: Mrs. W. H. Brown, president; Mrs. Byron Groo, vice president; Mrs. E. D. Miles, secreassistant tary, andsMrs. W. H. Bintz, of civilization The history secretary. will be the study for next year, ents. W. F. Flanagan, who has been night correspondent of the Associated Press in Salt Lake for several years past, and a prominent Utah volunteer during the war left Tuesday for n FlanaChicago, his former home. Mr. P. at A. the with gan will continue Lake Salt in succeeded is Chicago. He by Frank A. Chrisman. have a warmed over, but for .ni.itlll sake court her like a man. Fall in i, !r with her and make her fall in 1UV with James K. Gillespie has returned from a business trip to Los Angeles. Hon. Aquila Nebeker is in the city. He came in from the Coconino Country on Tuesday. County Treasurer Dale has returned from a trip to California. Chester Ames, a former well known Salt Laker, is in the city on a visit from San Francisco. Staff Captain and Mrs. Wood of the Salvation Army have returned from a two weeks inspection trip through A suitable badge for the Utah women to wear at the biennial convention to meet in Los Angeles, has been planned their district. The design is a by Mrs. C. D. Moore. F. J. Hewlett, aca on background of City Councilman sego lily painted Mrs. Hewlett left Thurscompanied by dark gold. a for months visit to their old day ft ft home in England. The Utah Womens Press club met Dr! McClelland, president of Knox Monday evening at the office of the college, Galesburg, Ills., was given a Womans Exponent. Mrs. Emmeline reception at the Salt Lake Collegiate worse. ft ft The writer does not know whether these few lines will ever reach Williams eye or not, and does not care, for that matter, but Billy is making the mistake of his life in seeking a mate in this fashion. The idea of advertising for a wife! Suppose some fool widow answers and he looks at the retouched photograph she sends him and concludes shell do. She looks at the tm type he sends her and remarks that while he is no means as handsome as the gentleman now sleeping the eternal slumber in the cemetery any port in a storm. Then they wed. What a nice oid life ahead of them. A union of hands but not of hearts. A of interests minus true affection.joining ft ft Mr. William Hatch you may be kind You hearted.' may be well fixed so far as this worlds goods go, but your head you know that needs Dont marry in this manner. STirne0!?0 showing over 300 premiums that may be secured by, saving the. wrappers furnished fref . ' upon request. Send your name on a postal card and we will mail you the catalogue. Address PREMIUM THE CUDAHY PACKING C0QPAHY, SOOTH OMAHA, NEB, fixing. If you Jf cannot 8Pare for sell a couple of cows and hire a wife a man Get into a neighborhood where there are some widows, if you are bound to DEPT., Jjtimond C o QrocetL |