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Show DAILY UTAH I ASK SIX FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1908. STATE JOURNAL. SOCIAL EVENTS 3 I Mrs. George Graves spent the week in Salt Lake. part of P of the city. Phones ind. m,: Be.,t 1JOit 25.7 Grant avnue. for pr.csa. WE RE IT. Prt Miss Kathryn Barker to home from La hi Angeles, where she has been visit- ing relatives for the past three WT.. Mrs. I. L. Reynolds to spending a months. few days in Salt Lake. The High School Alumni association Miss Elisabeth Edwards spent the will give a reception and dance In honor of the graduating class on the week in Salt Lake with friends. evening of 'Wednesday, June S. The Martha Society met at the home Miss Beatrice Andrews entertained of Mrs. E. W. Matson on Monday. the members of her card club on WedDavid Kay is home from Stanford nesday evening. Prises were won by Miss Pearl White and John Trenton. University for the summer vacation. . ij m. i y . ? iff" t 'kS m I-- Miss Dora Barker to home a six The Concert given by the young weeks visit with relatives in Chicago. people of the Presbyterian church on Thursday evening was one of the Mrs. p. M. Drtggs had as a guest this musical successes of the week. week her mother, Mrs. Short of Salt e Lake. The commencement exercises of the v' in class of the Mrs. Thomas Lindsay la back from graduating Business college will be held on a several weeks sojourn in California the evening of May 27, at the Methand Reno. odist church. s ' la the Mrs. Brlnton, of 8prlngvllle, guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. ji Miss Zelta Martin was hostess at a pleasantly arranged evening affair on T. D. Fenton. Tuesday In compliment to her guest. Mias Jessie Gardner entertained the Miss Ethel Clayton of St. Louie Twenmembers of her sewing club on Wed- ty guests were preeent to Meet Miss j nesday afternoon. Clayton. - :'J ' - .f: :?' - ' M.Jsfc .5 'I V . Inter-Mounta- French Dry Cleaning Cr i' ; t . Francis Grey at Utahna this week, SamMrs. Miss Ruth Brooks will leave next Mrs. Robert Robinson and Teesy Weesy will be remembered by week for a few months stay with uel Patrick gave a delightfully ar- ZINN COMPANY CLJSES as a laugh provoker, if there ever many friends In California. ranged social on Thursday afternoon at one. was absurIt to a Weher-FJeldla- n ENGAGEMENT . SUNDAY; the home of the latter, the guests beIn two and spasms, guffaws dity fifty was entertained Circle Tolstoi The long the ladles of the Presbyterian hundred dances two The songs, laughs. on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. King at j church and their friends. and costumes are entirely new, not her home at 2201 Lincoln avenue. Teesy Weeiy is the new bill going having before been seen in Ogden. Two ( Prominent among the social features on for tonight and tomorrow night at crowded houses will no doubt give The Historical Society met this after- of the week was the professional con- Utahns theatre by Zlnns players, that the Zlnn company a merry goodbye noon with Mrs, Mattie Vogel at her cert given Thursday evening In the cloaes their engagement In Ogden. on their way to Butte, where they open street. home on Twenty-thir- d First Presbyterian church. The talent was the beet In the city and the atMrs. J. G. Paine and daughter, Emtendance was large. Miss Edna King and Ernest Young lingsworth. The decorations were ma, left Friday night for Salt Lake to was the beautifully carried out In white and to another and given prise few a spend daya Mrs. Kate Walker and daughter, honor guest and , pink, large bowls of roses StreamThe play given by the Junior class Emma, of Salt Lake, visited friends dalees, with bridal wreath. Miss Dorothy Miller entertained ers of the High school was one of the In the city this week. Mrs. Walker added to the of ribbons resided In Ogden and Is visit- about twenty little friends on Thurs- artistic effect and shaded candles in formerly of week. events the bright ing old friends before going to Cali- day afternoon In honor of her seventh the prevailing colors lighted the room. Mtoe Mildred Johnson was hostess at fornia to make her home. birthday anniversary. An afternoon About sixty guests were present, and a Kensington on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Robinson and Mrs. Sam- of games and luncheon was enjoyed Mrs. E. M. Allison of Salt Lake was Her guests numbered sixteen. the little ones, and each guest one of the out of town guests. uel Patrick will entertain the ladies by was given a dainty souvenir of the The annuel High school Junior hop of the Presbyterian church and their occasion. afternoon on Beys Will Be Beys Thursday will take piece on Tuesday evening, friends, at the home of Mrs. Patrick, No. 2413 May 24, at the Congress academy. Mrs. R. E. Hoag was hostess at a' and are Jefferson Ava always getting scratches, . arranged bridge tea on cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps, burn or delightfully htoa Priscilla Hblmcs fentertalnsd. Miss Kate Austin was hostess on Thursday afternoon, the affair being scalds. Dont neglect such things about a doser. a her eld frlenls on Wednesday at a five hundred party, given at the Virginia. In one room they may result serious If you do. ApMonday afternoon at a Kensington. he Inspiration of the affair .bring, there were six tables of bridge and In ply Ballards Snow Liniment accordMrs. A. P. HIbbs entertained at a Miss Grace Drake. The decorations another six of five hundred. Tea was ing to directions right away and It small bridge party on Tuesday after- being carried out la pink and green, poured by Mrs. A. R. Heywood and wiUrelieve the pain and heal the trounoon, two tables being filled with the flowers and ferns being used In pro- Mrs. Fred J. Kleael aaslted by Mrs. ble. Price 25c, 60c and 11.00. Bold by Geo. F. Cave. fusion. Prises at muds were won by Wm. Van Allen and Mrs. C. H. Hol players. i sees sees ess ass FEMININE FINERY A! 4 a . June 1st During the engagement of several weeks. Just closing, A. W. Zlnn, the owner, has strengthened hie large list of admirers by putting cm better and higher class productions than ever before. Mr. Zlnn and each Individual member of the company will leave Ogden, with a host of friends and well wishes. NEW Tel. 174 BANKING Co.' Laundry LAUNDERERS IMT AND WORKS OUT May 22. Within the time H. H. Smock, Oklahoma banking commie aioner, had taken charge of the International Bank of Colgate, he bad au thority to pay the depositors In full, though the banks cash and available funda In other banka fell $22,000 abort of the total amount of depoalta. The commlaaloner waa enabled to do under the operation of the new banking law. and this la the first time It has been called Into use. Commissioner Smock took charge of the hank for alleged gross violation of the banking laws, and notified the banking board at once. Governor Haskell. president of the banking hoard. Immediately authorised the payment of depositors in full, and payment began. The amount of depoalta to $18,000. The bank had $5,000 on hand and $7,00$ deposited In other banka. When the cash waa exhausted the commissioner drew checks upon the state guaranty fund. Under the operation of the guaranty banking law In Oklahoma, a tax of 1 per cent la levied upon the average annual deposits of all state hanks, and the monev thus raised la used In payment In full of all de posltora of an Insolvent state hank after the funds of the bank have been exhausted. GUTHRIE, OkkL, see BEAUTIFUL WOMEN RELY UPON Newbros Herpicide FRENCH CLEANERS well one hour from see . DRY SAFETY We have Juat installed another addition to Safety Deposit Boxes la our Fire Proof vault to accommodate tle growing demand of oar patrons for a safe place to atom their valaubl papers. Jewelry and diamonds The rent la low, can and let w show you. OBDEU STATE BAIH ef 0dta, Utah Pna H. C. Bigelow J. M. Browning Vics-P- A. P. Bigelow R. A. Moyas Cadita Aset. Cashier. UITCNEU. BROTHERS far Btauaenti COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC See yeur hems people. Dent pay big commissions t agent. 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