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Show TRU T H. Lelil district from claims in the South for $500, the Oliver Cedarstrom do $100 to worth pnder agreeing life of the the of work during have alao Lakers Salt Theosame I ' ond an option on the Koolin Nos. 1, o and 3 claims in Alpine district for Hudson and others being $1 500, Otto' the vendors. ft ft The Coconino Copper Companys Neill leaching mlU is now in operation and so far is giving perfect satisfaction. ft ft their numbers with the ease and preA joyous little company of High cision that showed them to be practised school girls and hoys enjoyed a couple pianists. Mr. Hamilton Coffin's song, of hours at the Brunswick bowling All For You was received with en- thusiasm and he responded to the encore, with In the Shade of the Sheltering Palms. Had the program been cut short a number ' or two and the large audience been considered in the ventilation of the church, much would have been added to the pleasure and comfort of the appreciative audience, ft ft Mrs. Corbin and Miss Corbin, mother and sister of Miss Mabel Corbin of Now that 'spring is opening up the the High school, returned this week to to Thunder Mountain is beginning their home in Galesburg Ills. These Jnd in a shprt time will be fairly on. ladies have been spending some months in Salt Lake and have made many pleasant acquaintances who regret their de- ifc. Social Mrs. Heber M. Wells and Mrs. E. S. hostesses of a delightFerry were the ful luncheon on Tuesday. About forty The decorations guests were present. In were most artistic and effective. the drawing room jonquils were fhe flowers, in the library, red carnations blosand daffodils, while dainty spring room. soms decked the dining " ft ft Mrs. Ledyard M. Bailey entertained of her at luncheon on Tuesday in honor The table was mother, Mrs. Austin. decked with violets and the same color 4 note appeared in dainty place cards. A pleasing diversion was caused by a which the early guessing contest in the guests appeared. photoraphs-- bf Mrs Rovie won the prize. Those presMrs. Mrs. Chisholm, ent were: Mrs. Martin, Sprague, Mrs. Burgess, Critch-lo- w Mrs. Wisharct, Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. Mrs. Bransford, Mrs. Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. MillVan, Mrs. Davis, Sharp, Mrs. Mrs. Bascom, and Stanley, Mrs. Rood, Miss Ayres. . , Mrs. Hoyt pherman entertained informally on Thursday afternoon compli to her guest, Mrs. Sarah mentary' HOSTS. ( Dr. Frederic A. Kiehle of Minne. C. apolis is the, guest of Dr. and Mrs. J E. King. Dr. Kiehle is the brother of Mrs. King, and he expects to make an extended stayi in the city. ft ft Miss Breeden entertained informally on Monday evening complimentary to allies on Wednesday evening, from five till half past seven o'clock, after which they repaired to the home of Mert Wheeler, where, a delicious supper was served by the boys, who planned and carried out the evening entertainment as a surprise to the girls, who were honored on the occasion. The table was beautifully adorned with carnations and smilax, at each place, there was an American beauty rose for the girls and a carnation for the hoys, after the delicious repast, cards and a social time was thoroughly enjoyed. Those present were the Misses Winnefred Lynn, Lillie Richards, Eva Mason, Maud Wheeler, Messrs Lewis Sowles, Mert Wheeler, Arthur Murphy and Brenton Tempest. Mrs. M. is spending .'.the Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Terry are home from a two mOnths visit in California, ft ft Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Channing have removed from Twelfth East street to 38 J street. ft .ft Miss Ida Savage entertained delightfully at cards on Monday evening, in honor of visiting friends who are spending vacation week in the city, ft ft Mrs. John Allen Park of Oakland Cal., is the guest of Mr. H. T. Park and Mrs. Mabel Park Thomas at 114 Third street. ft ft A very creditable and enjoyable program was rendered by the pupils of Miss Flanders at the recital on Monday evening at the Congregational church. The numbers of Miss Geneva Ellerbeck were especially well rendered, Miss l'carl Rothschild, Miss Edna Duncan, -- Mrs. George Marshall, Miss Irma Wat- son and Mrs. John W. Christy, all gave Mrs. J. C. Clinton entertained at luncheon on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Ormsby, the guests were Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Andrew Ellerbeck, Dowd, Mrs. Fordyce, Mrs. George A. Snow and Mr. Clinton. ft ft C-- . on Ly dWL Co 9 DIAMOND EXPERTS the next meeting. of the High school Easter vacation, in ft ft ft ft . ft ft M.-Ry- an host-esse- .s Miss Donnellan left for San Francisco Wednesday. ft ft Mr. II. E. Owen, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kenworthy, has retnrned to his home at Spokane, ft ft Miss McGrath entertained delightfully, on Tuesday afternoon, in honor parture. os Mrs. Luellwitz. ft ft ft ft Capt. and Mrs. Briant S. Wells, sailed ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown enterearly in the week, from San Francisco The junior class dancing party was tained at cards on Monday evening. for Manila. ft ft given at the Ladies Literary club- The prizes were won by Mrs. Waters, Mrs. Young of Fort Douglas enter- -, house on Tuursday evening. Mrs. Wilson, Mr. Richardson and Mr. ft ft Loveridge. Thirty guests were present, tained informally yesterday afternoon, ft ft The Fan Tan club met on Tuesday complimentary to her guest, Mrs. Field of Detroit. A beautiful Easter luncheon was given evening with Miss Margaret Donnellan ft ft hostess. by Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes on WednesThe Knights of Columbus will give a ft ft day. A great howl of Easter lilies social entertainment on Monday evenMiss Blanch Cherry entertained in- graced the table, while exquisite bouquets of lilies of the valley were at ing in the Ladies Literary society club formally Thursday afternoon. each place. house. The evening will he passed ft ft ft ft with cards and sociability. Invitations One of the most enjoyable dancing Mrs. John Marshall and daughters are being sent out and it is expected parties given this season by the have returned from their California there will he a large attendance. National Guards, was that given Tuesand are now at the Fifth East hotel, ft ft day evening at Christensens. The hall trip ft ft Mrs. Beulah M. Field and sou and was gaily and elaborately decorated of war emblems and with Mrs. Porter left on Thursday morning Miss Eva B. Tompkins returned on trappings of scheme in the red for Santa Barbara, Cal., where they Tuesday from southern. California, color.predominating where they have been spending the will join Miss Mamie Porter, who is ft ft winter. with friends. Mrs. Porter will The Fridav afternoon card club were visiting ft ft remain away several weeks. Miss Helen Gillespie has returned entertained last evening at the home of ft ft from a visit to Los Abgeles. Mrs. Bell 1204 First street. Mrs. Bell Mrs. A. Vincent, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shepard Benson, left Wednesday to join her husband at Colorado Springs, when they will return to their home in Denver, ft ft The Utopia club was entertained on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Crossman, 155 Dunbar avenue. The house was prettily decked with yellow jonquils and red carnations. Miss Parker won the first prize, while Mra. Callahan - AND ... . won the lone hand prize and Mrs. E. A. Wall won the consolation. Mrs. J. C. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS Hanchett, of 521 East Second South street, will be the hostess of the club at her guest, Miss Beatrice Boreman of Ogden. and Mrs. E. T. Harvey were the ft ft Mrs. H. N. Mayo entertained at a delightful Kensington on Wednesday afternoon, complimentary to Mrs. Ormsby of Boise. Those present were Dressier, George Cushing, G. W. Parks, J. M. Sharp, Andrew Dowd, Charles Lowering, S. D. Evans, S. F. Root, A. T. Moon, H. P. Henderson, Barber and Miss Simons. ft .ft Mrs. B. F. Rash and Miss Sadie will leave for Denver some time next week. ft ft Mrs. and Thomas Homer reMr. turned Thursday from a months visit in California, for the benefit of the health of Mr. Homer which is much improved. ft ft Mrs. Wood of Provo, is visiting in the city with her sister Mrs. F. W. Muhlenbruch and making the acquain- tance of the new baby which arrived at the Muhlenbruch residence a couple of weeks ago. 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