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Show TRUTH. Social Xife. The engagement of Miss Margaret Young, daughter of Major and Mrs. g. W. Youug to Lucien A. Ray is announced, the marriage to take place in October. library furnished excellent music. The house and grounds were beautifully decorated tor the occasion, the lawn being enclosed with dags and bunting and E5TABUSHE0 1BE4 ONE 4 4 PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD Expansion Prices On Monday afternoon the membersof the Poets1 Round Table and a few select friends were entertained by Mrs. Stanley Clawson at her lovely home. A discussion of JLalla Rookh and other of are the rule at this POPVLAR. STORE Moores works was the theme. The next meeting of the club will be at Mrs. Byron Groos on the last Monday in September. Stephen Philip's works will be the subject. Shirt W&ists Mrs. Fisher S. Harris and Mrs. Pfoutz entertained at luncheon at the Commercial club on Wednesday. 4 4 t.nd Shirt Waist Suits 4 4 than One-Ha- ESTABLISHED Cost. lf I8E4 4 4 - Edith Crane. 4 4 . The marriage of Miss Hester T. Cannon and Mr. Daniel B. Richards will take plase on September 3 and in the evening a reception will be given at the home of the brides mother Mrs. Martha T. Cannon. 44' The Misses Sue and Stella Clark have invitations out for a tea next Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Corey Ferguson. 4 4 Misses Guitar. Mrs, E. V. McCu Delias returned from the east, ONE PRIC E TD ALL NEVER UNDCOSQLr Whitney, Mr. Dougall, Will Dougall, Mrs. and Miss Tworaey entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Matthew Pinkerton of Chicago. Mr and Mrs. J. S. Daveler and son, Earl, have returned from a trip in the east. Mr. B. II. Roberts, Miss Claire Dougall, RESORTS AND AMUSEMENTS. Mrs. Ivins, Alfred Peterson, Mrs. Bathsheba W. Smith, Mrs. E. B. Wells and others, Mrs. Edna Smith had Sal lair has had a big run of excurcharge of the programme and ably car- sions .through the week. Rounding ried on the entertainment. Refresh- out with the popular Tabernacle choir which went out and took possession 4 4 yesterday. Today and evening the The reception tendered to Mr. and usual grand ball will be given. SepMrs. De Soto Donalson Wednesday at tember 4th will be Woodmans day at the lake. the home of the brides parents was 4 4 one of the delightful events of the Over two thousand ladies went out week. to Saltair, Tuesday, through the The bride and groom, attended by of the management the ladies Mrs. Bridwell and Mrs. Wilkins, stood courtesy were given a free trip to the lake and in the reception room, and in the din- they all enjoved themselves 4 4 ing room the Misses Lydia Weiler and Rose Heath served delicious refreshThe Fraternal Union of .America exments. An orchestra stationed in the cursion at Calders Park last Tuesday ments were served. .Mrs. James C. Leary and Miss Leary will leave tomorrow for a month's 44,44,44,4,4 4,4,4,4,4,4,44,4,4,4,4MlMl4,4,44,4,4,44,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4MH,4,4,4,4,,l,,fr visit with relatives in Kansas. 4 4 4 4 5 Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. L. Nye gave a dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Lowe of Iowa. . 4 4; Street. 4 4 Miss Florence Dow entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Corey Ferguson, . .. .4 4 Mrs L. U. Jones of Denver is visiting with her sister Mrs. C. S. Williamson. 4. Barriager, after 4 Miss Zeralda a visit with Miss Edith Sheridan has returned to Los Angeles. 4 4 Miss Blanche Cherry has returned from a visit in Denver. t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 in- formally Tuesday afternoon. 4 4 The Ladies of the Relief Societies gave a social party at the Bee Hive house on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Rose Agnes Lane of tbeCorianton company. About fifty were present and they were entertained with recitations by Miss Lane, who in this showed her great versatility. Speeches, music and recitations were also given by Bishop t I t t t 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M. LEVY, Labor Day, September 1st Will Soon be Here. $750 PRIZES IN t Prizes now on exhibition in the Freed Furniture Store window. 4 Will Be Given Aw ay. $ Admission to Park 4 4 4 4 .j. 4 Lesiee and Manager. 10 4 Cents. Faeli ticket entitles the holder to 10 cents in trade and chance in Krai el drawing. Go and see the prizes and come with the crowds, it's ('aider's. Are you lucky!' $ $4 4 4 We will present to EXTRA! the couple that will married at Culder's Park, lie 4 Mon- 4 4- - day, Sept. 1st. (Labor Day) one elegant 4 9M!).0o Parlor Suite. The couple must 4 send in their application before Aug. 44444444 4 44 44444 4 4-4- 4-4--4 4-- 4-- 4 4 4 4 444i4,4'444,44,4,44,4E4,4,4,4,4,4'4,4i44,4 Salt Palace! BICYCLE RACES . jr New programme every Tuesday and Friday evenings. We try to please yon. Don't forget at 8:30 p. m. 4,4,4,44,4i444,4,4,4,4,4,44mH,4'4mH,444,4 was a big success. An excellent program of sports and music was provided. A The Salt Palace and the Saucer track have been well patronized and furnished their usual interesting programs during the week. Labor Day will be made a special feature by the resorts, Saltair will provide a varied program and there will, of course, be the regular dancing bathing and boating. There will also be a distribution of valuable prizes as trophies for games and oilier events which will prove great attraction, Calders Park will provide races with A A The regular season at the Grand opens September 4, 5, and Uth with a strong melodrama entitled A Broken Heart. During the period that the Grand has been closed, the house has been thoroughly renovated. New car4 4 pets, papering and the most artistic 4 painting renders the popular theatre on Second South as neat and tasty as a drawing room. A line of good attractions have been booked and the Grand will open next week, a season which promises to be one of the most successful in the history of the house. t 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4-- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 The Misses Welby entertained t 4 4 4 4 t 4--4 substantial prizes. An interesting feature will be an 985 parlor suite to be given to a couple who will be married on the grounds during the day. Manager Schefski will be right in line with plenty of good riders on the track next week at the Salt Palace. 4 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Riter Jr. are now settled in their new home 268 Second 4 4 4 4 4 4444 4--4 ! QULDEBS pflBK. t 4 4 A unique and enjoyable affair was the party given Tuesday afternoon by Miss May Crane in honor Miss Coney Ferguson whose marr.age will occur next week. Those present besides the guest of honor were Mrs. Bonnmort, Mrs. Dunyon, Mrs. Egan, Mrs. Clark and the Misses Florence Dow, Erickson, Bessie Snyder, Clark, Stella Clark, Deighton, Mantoi, Wiglitman and 4 4 Miss Sallie Leonard entertained last evening in honor of her guests the At Less In honor of Miss Munroe and Miss Charlotte Holmes, Mrs. F. A. Vincent entertained at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon. 4 4 Miss McMaster entertained at her residence 1 58 North Main Street on Friday evening in honor of Miss Rose Agnes Lane. CLOS1NE OUT 4 4 hung witli numerous incandescent lights. The reception room was entirely in yellow, the brilliant golden shower and coreopsis being used in its decoration. In the dining room white and green were used, and pink was the only color in the parlor. Mr. and Mrs. Donalson will reside in this city. 4 4444444444 Good quality Union Huck Towels, size 17x32 10c Half Linen Huck Towels, size 19x38 inches, extra 12 Jc heavy, value 16 cents 20c All Linen, Hemmed Huck Towels, size 18x36 in Extra large unbleached Turkish Bath Towels, size : 20c 22x45 inches All Linen, fringed Damask Towels, plain white and 25c colored borders ,2 44444444,4444'444444 ft The Salt Lake Theatre opens September 4, with Neil Burgess in the well known County Fair. Following the County Fair, the Sylor Opera company will fairly inaugurate the regular theatrical season. Mr. Pyper has made a great number of improvements in the Theatre during the summer, the most important of which has been the seating of the second circle with opera chairs. |