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Show TRUTH. street. Those present besides the Join the Bonnie Briar Bush com- Miss Mae Taylor entertained a gatherguests of honor were Mrs. Mary Willis, pany, with which he has been travel- ing of young people. Assisting the Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. ing for several years past. hostesses in receiving their guests Enoch Burton, Mrs. Moorehouse, MasSt St ters Louis and E. Loyd Burton, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wilson has gone to San Mrs. J. W. Hughes, Miss Clara L. Master Samuel W. Fransico and Los Angele, to be away Hughes and Hughes. Dinner was served at 6 p. m. a month. St St and after. toasts and congratulations, was the evening The passed with music Magazine has and sociability. been made the official organ of the were Miss Ina Smith and Miss Jennie Salmon. Punch was served by Miss Vera Rich and Miss Maud Patrick. In the intermission between the dances, Miss Mabel Cooper gave several vocal solos. Inter-Mounta- in St & Mrs. Frank B. Stephens entertained Utah Federation of Womens Clubs. at luncheon on Friday, in honor of Mrs. Burton, wife of Contractor Bur- The first number in which the club her sister, Mrs. Clarey. ton of Nephi, was in the city for a few news of the Federation will St St appear will days the early part of the week, the be that of September, which will be Members of the P. I. X. club passed guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hughes. an especially attractive issue. The a pleasant afternoon and evening at St st October number of the magazine will Saltair on Tuesday. Colonel and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes be devoted to the annual convention of St St the to be at held Federation, Logan. of leave the next latter will part Mrs. H. B. Walls aud daughter of St 'St an extended month for visit in the Mrs. E. E. Corfman of Provo is vis- Glewood Springs, Colo., arrived in the east and south. They will first spend city Wednesday, and will be the a month at the fair, then tour the iting friends in this city for a few guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mcllroy days. for a few weeks. south, passing much of the winter in St St New York. Their plans have not yet St St B. King of Texarkana, Tex., is a J. to been completed, but they may go at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Miss Edith Beers of San Francisco Egypt before returning to Salt Lake. guest G. Wilson. Mrs. King has been here arrived in the city Thursday to spend St St the winter with her aunt. for some weeks. St Mrs. Russell G. Schulder have taken the Shearman home on Mr. and East Second South street, and will shortly be at home to their friends there. St St Hon. Parley L. Williams, Miss Wil- liams, Miss Eloise Sherman and Master Hugh Williams will return tomorrow from, their tour of Yellowstone park. Mrs. George F. Downey and sons left Wednesday for Denter, after a ten days visit with Major and Mrs. Geo. M. Downey of this city. Jt S , Mr. and Mrs. William H. Curtin are now fitting up a beautiful home in St. Joseph, Mo., and will receive their friends there after September St St St St A meeting of the council St J. E. Paine of 156 East South Temple General Federation of Womens clubs street left Thursday for a months will be held at St. Louis September 14 visit in California. St St to 16. At that time it is presumed the Mrs. Wells, mother of Mrs. Wilson committees of the Federation will be named. I. Snyder of this city and Mrs. Le St St Compte of Park City, have gone to St. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Adams, Miss Louis to visit the fair. Mrs. Wells Weller, Miss Sappington, E. C. Edson may decide to spend the winter there and Arthur Thomas have returned with her daughter, Mrs. Taft. from a camping trip at Brighton. St St St St Mrs. James Jack of this city is enterOne of the most enjoyable events taining her daughter, Mrs. M. H. Waite of the season at Wasatch was the of Los Angeles, and her son, Earl. St sf dancing party given last Monday evenat Miss which Louise Cannon and Jerrold R. Letcher returned Thurs-ing, of the St o Mt. Pleasant, Utah, Aug. 17. It is wonderful to what extent the public OUR. GREATEST MID-SUMME- R. the St luncheons were given at the Country club Wednesday, including those at which Miss Geddes, Mrs. D. J. Sharp, and Mrs. Louis Cecil Robinson were hostesses. Several informal NOW ON! St St Miss Nolan of New York, who is St All well posted shoppers are sure to recognize the advantages of this most extraordinary event. Every Blanket, Com fort or Bed bpread in this sale was bought for the Fall selling. Bright, new Bed Coverings St. At Mrs. Rulon S. Wells has returned from Brighton, where she spent several weeks. St St Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Easton, who have been summering at Brighton, returned to the city Wednesday. Mr. Easton left Thursday for the east to has MOUNT PLEASANT LETTER. St . St 1069. Miss Haskell of New York, who has been the guest of Lieutenant and Mrs. Haskell at the post for the past few weeks, leaves tomororw for her home. ' city, and Miss Greenfield of Fairmont, N.- J., on a tour of the west, are enjoying their first visit to Salt. Lake. Wednesday they were entertained at luncheon by Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes. St MONEY. Top floor D. F. Walker 1069 k. Independent Phone Bldg. St chaperoning Miss Scheu of the same Judge John A. Marshall is home from California, where ho has been for several weeks past. o ward, Mrs. Charles Read, Mrs. William Akers of Montana, Mrs. L. L. Terry, Mrs. H. E. Miller, Mrs. Robert J. Glendinning, St st Procrastination is the thief of time. Do it now. Send your bills to John J. WE GET THE Wallace & Co. in honor of Mrs. George F, Downey of Denver. In addition to the guests of honor, there were present Mrs. Hubbard W. Reed, Mrs. M. S. Wood- Owen Gray gives a dinner at Commercial club this evening. st been visiting her for the past ten days, left Wednesday for her home in Everett, Wash. Mrs. Hanley is a niece of Governor Durbin of Indiana, and was for ten years a resident of Salt Lake. 1. at bridge whist Wednesday at the Country club, followed by a luncheon St J Mrs. Thomas J. Hanley, who Mrs, Ellsworth Daggett entertained St day from a visit to tho fair. Mrs Letcher and the boys will remain some time longer visiting friend? in Missouri. St Mrs. S. C. Slicnei has gone to Nasn- ville, Tenn., for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs C A. Stockham. One-Quart- er and One-Thi- rd Under Value. email deposit will hold any blanket or quilt until called for, which we will store free of charge. Make your selections now at these prices and insure a rare bargain for future delivery. TA yi--E- IN I E- - 1 generally can be misled and that they draw conclusions from merely hearing a conversation. Those, however, who read Truth get the light they need and are not so easily led to believe Senator Kearns is the only living man who has ever done anything for Utah and her people. But with all the efforts of his noble warriors he could not win out in the primary here and at the county convention did not get a look-i- n for his money. Democrats are very jubilant over the apparent dissatisfaction in the Republican ranks, but appearances are often very deceiving, and there are not so very many Republicans who can vote a Democratic ticket merely to be avenged on some individual, and by the time the election comes off there will be a good round Republican majority, and at least two of the three votes of this county can be safely counted against Kearns for the hold-ove- r state senator was evidently seen by Mr. Kearns first. The people of the county should petition him to vote their wishes, regardless of his desire to do otherwise. n, BURLINGTON ROUTE. 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