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Show T R u T H. AN ISSUE ftffi TELEPHONE n ii stated on what appears to be mod authority, that if the city loMOil persists to refusing to grant a franchise to the new telephone com-th- e Democratic) party will make 7 Social Xife; visiting at the home of Mrs. Gra- been spending the winter with Mr. and ham Putnam, left on Thursday for Mrs. Edward W. Duncan, is now in a visit to Los Angeles. Mrs. Knight 1 Arizona for a short visit, rescott, On Monday afternoon Mrs. E. V. was accompanied by Mrs. Putnams ft ft two little 'sons. Silver gave a charmingly informal tea Mrs. C. W. Fifield entertained inft ft to about fifteen guests in honor of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. McConaughy have gone formally at luncheon at the Tavern on Julian A. Knigb t of Montana, to Los Angeles to remain several Tuesday. ft ft ft ft It tone of the refusal Mrs. Oscar K. Lewis and Mrs. weeks. is mo-Le- ,l, that the city and county ft ft Charles H. will eleotne the light Brink, entertain next that ridden; Mrs. D. Moore Lindsey leaves on the Jnpaoy has it within its grasp; that Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. ninth of Lewis 125 West Fifth South street, May for New York, where she ive the Street railway company enjoysnothion the sixteenth for England. will sail ft ft rights, which it gets for Mrs. J. S. Ferris with her little son Mrs. Lindsey will remain on the other ng- that the present telephone company and and nurse, will leave side all summer. daughter the burdens people upon ft ft imposes heavy soon for Canada, where they $ the Republican party refuses will visitMontreal, Mrs. andthat in Mrs.' Ferriss old home. Mary M. F. Allen of Park City t' whenaid those who foot the bills, i to is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George $ ft ft refusR. Hancock. ever occasion presents itself, by Mrs. Orfield and Mrs. Julian A. t ft ft to allow rival corporations to' do . i ing of S Montana, who have been Mrs. Edward W. Herriman who has here. The new company of- Knight f ' business fers to cut rates in two; to give the city H free telephones to the amount of five i thousand dollars per year, and to make will 17 bear-ne- d ft ft Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McCune entertained at the Alta club on Sunday evening, complimentary to the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MeCune, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Read of There were present also Mr. and,Peru Mrs. IcJ?une Jr Mr. and Mrs. Vivian McCune and Mr. B. S. Youno-- . - . . ! ft ft A very pleasant d reception was Rev. and Mrs. Richelson, the new pastor and wife of the Westminster tend-1-ere- THE the service so cheap that even families of moderate means can avail themselves of the benefits of a telephone service, something which is impossible under the present conditions. Boise, Idaho, has two telephone systems. Instead of being a nuisance, as the opponents of the new franchise claim, it is the exact opposite. Every subscriber to the old system. has one of the new ones in his office or home and in addition has the advantage of a connection with all the new ones which have been placed - The rates are far and away below those charged by the old company, and; it looks as if the lat- Presbyterian church, by the Christian Endeavor society on Tuesday evening. The committee on arrangements were Miss Ida McCornsey, president of the society. Miss Fannie Wheeler, Miss Alice Hoskins . and Miss Bessie William- A delightful program was given which consisted-o- addresses of welcome by Dr Paden, Dr. McLain and others. Mrs. John Reed gave an entertaining reading and Professor Snodgrass, Earl Mackay and Miss Kate Riddle gave musical numbers which added greatly7 to the pleasure of the evening. t ft ft son. . ter will have to meet them or NEW FOULARD . : - , FOR SUMMER.' I. F . ; Among the prettiest of the SPRING FASHION Exhibits are' the. New. Foulard Silk GownsT- - They are daintily dotted or flowered or figured and trimmed with delicate touch of lace: They are made with a drop Skirt and edged with ruffles and flounces. As for. the colors, a background of blue or black with white figures, or a .white background with blue or black figures prevail. 7 SEE OUR WINDOW FOR1 DISPLAY. Prices, $18.50 to $50.00 ESTATE. SPECIAL VALUES IN - twelve oclock, noon, on Saturday, June 7, 1902, and to the convey highest bidder for cash the following real property belonging to Salt Lake county? and being no longer required for public use: Beginning at a point in the north line four twenty-six-(26- (4) ), ty-fi- ve thence southerly twenty-thr- ee hundred and eighty (2380) feet, more or less the south line of Lot one (1), confe four and forty-fo- ur hundredths twenty-si- x ..V From $15100 to $39i 00 ' (26); Baid center line acres. By order of the Board era of Salt Lake county. " JAMES County Clerk. n SaU Lake City Utah APrfl 2M902 LA TAILOR-MAD- SUITS E 2 GREAT VALUES. " For $20.00. Suits-i- . . Mrs. M. Moyle and Mrs. T. T. Burton entertained at cards at the home of Mrs. Moyle, 130 Fourth street on Thursday afternoon. ft ft Mrs. A. H. Park and Mrs S. A. Kenner gave a card party on Tuesday afternoon at the home of the former 1417 ' South Fourth East street. Sixty three was the game, seven tables were and refreshments were served. played first prize was won by Mrs. O.The P. Arnold and the second by Mrs T T Burton? ft ft . On Wednesday evening the marriage' pf Miss. Ethel Lynn and Mr. "Edgar S. Hills, was celebrated at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and S. J. Lynn. The ceremony was performed at oclock by Rev. Clarence T. eight Brown, the bride was unattended and wore an exquisite gown of white mouseline trimmed with mechlin lace, and carried a large bouquet of brides roses. house was beautifully decorated? The many spnng blossoms making it extremely effective. About fifty guests were present, Mrs. Lynn was assisted in Miss Stanch-fielMiss McKimmons, Miss Chandler and the Misses Vera, Winnie and Jen-me Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Hills will " be at home after May 23rd, at 43 S. Fourth : Values From $20.00 fo $60.00 Township south, Range one (1) which is seventeen hundred and (1775) feet, more or less, east the northwest corner of said Section P.--A- ; ft ft The Board of Commis sioners of Salt Lake county will sell at public auction at the west door of the Joint City and County Building, at section Wilkerson, 830 Eighth East street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Simpkin. Only relatives and a few intimate friends were present. The bride wore a pale gray granite cloth gown, trimmed in velvet bands. She was attended by Miss Lucile Rossiter: P N. Straup attended the groom. After May oth Judge and Mrs. Pardee will be at home to their friends at 730 Owen street. , NOTICE: of solemnized Tuesday evening at the home of the brides sister, Mrs.'W.'H - : . The marriage of Mrs. Daisy Stella Render to Judge James D. Pardee was : . SALE OF. COUNTY REAL f SI IsK; GOWNS retire from the field. Subscribers to the new company are well pleased with the service, as later made and better improved instruments are supplied. In this connection it may he said that some of the telephones in use in this city are ancient and out of date and.should have been retired long ago. But so long as the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company is permitted to enjoy a monopoly, and so long as well corporations are denied the right to compete with them,, when they want to, and when their offers are accompanied with considerations ' which -- should not be overlooked, the people need look for no relief. It is for these' reasons that some leading Democrats have decided to make of the telephone and other franchises and the methods of dealing with them, issues in the local campaign, and it must be admitted that this kind of argument will have weight. enter- tain the D ri 2 club at dinner on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Thomas Carter, 358 East First South street, ex-elus- ! 1. Munger will Mr.-Willisto- '.' . -t r- n very latest style, . re-Ode- ll,. d, . 1 vFor Handsome $30.00 arid $35.00 ' Suits, perfect in fit and style. BitnnTfnTTTTnnnnyfTTTTTTnTfTfnTffTTTnTTTTnfTnTTnfTTTTTTTTTnffTTnTTnTTTTnnTTTTnTTnTTTfl Jif8iSt street A quiet wedding occurred on Wed- - |