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Show MORNING TITE Crawsbaw, .Vary Kerwln. Tse Meiiliwis arn two 1.. u friends at the hine f her mother In Tlijrne'.h Mrtcl. grand- Kae Mra. Frank Farrisli anil Mia arm Emma Hauler left for Iasi evening fur a alum viail rwir aura Meighan left Sira. evening fir uutaha. .here es and retain jlui lumed Mature frlt-ml- Bat-una- elm will . Mrlreriiwu after a mnurha vilt ha reIn Cali- fornia. r Kansa Ka la nailing her sister. Mra. W. a eoupJe pig, tut 6 Madison avenue Knight fr ef week. r tt'y Wright, and guests. f- - 1 t ifi) A. 9- - CoKdim mill A. R lAuci'la Olivia. Lulti Madiano avenua, Thur-.- l' n a to, Rnpicmber t. A is ei'.ended to all ti.e and their guests. uimi-im- i LAWN lw. Master Eddie aon of i: f who haa been vta' it ai h Master Raymond Wilson . re!uu-Wednesday to him home in Ft mo. GUESTS OF MISS WARREN. Mlaaea Matguerlie Alexander of Mr. Paul. tlaael lilalr, Irma Map ea. tier-tide Clark, Mattie Wuatou end Ikirg Cllftain aare favored guests of Mias mho E. haa Chatland. Annie Mias itlella Warren inriuiig at been vial ling frlenrta and relative for a breakfast at her lu.we n dainty a meeka vartoua at ala tha point Madison avenue. The deuonubms were In Cm-hoouuty, la eaperitel home next pink and white carnations, and the week. favwa were tiny truuka filled with hoc bona. Mini E'hel Ward uf Willard mho haa been rutting Miaa Mae Cook, haa BOATING PARTY. returned home. She maa auwtnpanltKl bjr Mias Cook, mbo will visit the Ward A part) composed of Misses Effle and family for a few meeka Ethel Smith jf logMH. Bessie Harrows, lietJl ltreit. and Grain Harris; Messrs. Mr. and Mra. I.. R. Craemft and Mian William Smith (if I Kigali. Ie icy ttun-dav Cracroft of Salt lake will aM-nItulph Wwile), spent Monday and labor day with Mra. Orarruft'a evening very pbiasantly at 'he power parents, Mr. and Mra. C. M. Jarkaon. dam. whsre rowing !) nioonlight was lira. Walter Brown and daughter Cana the chief diversion, After the h'jut will eceorapanr them. ride, all sat around the cnnifuriablo roaring rani pit re. while a generous Mr. and Mra. J. F. Grant, Jr., were and satisfying lunch wsa disposed of halt Jake vlelfura thin week. and nutneniUB tales. Inspired by the were of their surroundings, Mian fortune Foster, who haa boon beauty told. vtalttng frienda In Ogden, returned to her home In Halt lake Monday. SURPRISE PARTY. i I 1 Tu-ad- ay pl j SOCIAL. ,' The ladies of the Marcaheea pave a very Miccrssful lawn snr'ai on Thureday evening s' the residence of Mru F H. Hirl. and Vre C F Hive, atr-- ei The lawn and on Twinty-thirgarilenw presented a lovely sppeaiance lighted up wlih large Chlneve Isii'erus and aic lights. Cushioiik and sea's weie srattered ahnui 'he ground and lahles wi'h flower were everywhere weie A Unit threw hundred luems do-served with Ice cream and cake. renwas lighifnl musical piogratn dered during the evening hr Mlaaea Ijic) Cliipp, Nellie Howmsti, ilay Itow. and Master man. Isutlse Hroihertr-Kaph Holland. Wed-neada- y de-te- rhap-atone- e 1nl-vorat- ' " Mr. a -- s. rvl ARE YOU FOND OF MUSIC I xpn-vani- li.-i- l g Then you will appreciate the fine mellow tone and wonderfully brilliant action of all of our Pianos. They are easy to play on. and they are easy to pay for. Our prices are astonishingly low, and we can make terms that will surely satisfy you. Dont fail to see what we can offer before you purchase a Piano elsewhere. Mei-gha- m-a- i I Wil-liani- Urt. Jacob Mnrfci and the Mlaaea A vary pleasant evening was apent Buckle, who were guaata of Miaa Juan- at Hie borne of Mlsa lone Wilrnx ita Kay, Sunday last, were enure) ed evening, when a unrulier of to the canyon In an automobile by her young frienda gathered at her their hoMeaa. home on Adania avenue, when ahe was them. nut The time waa lavttatinaa for a eurhre parly on (Hietitexpet'ng In playing games and disposing aent wit by Mra. of must deliciooa refreshment a. The Tueadny have been William Meal. MISS PARKER ENTERTAINS. unexpected gucata lurluded Miasea Roasts Undqulat, Kva Utllefteld, Klsle Mlaaea Grace and Blanche Young, Browning. A very pretty luncheon wx given Eelta Ballinger. F.rniu Oreo and Esther Harris, Evelyn and Doaey. Malwl Wlhuix; Messrs Ciiarlea Thuradxy afternoon In honor of Mins Mabel Turner, IJIlle Reantnn, d who Is Weal, Verd Plngtaa, Clyde Clark. Les- Virginia Rankin of Halt by Meadamea Ynllereaux and ter HlnrhrillTe, 1anl Elite and Issinard the gueat of Miss Kathryn Parker on Harrla, enjoyed a moonlight ride to Jenkins. The Parker home IJncoln avrnue. and from Ogden canyon in a hayrack, waa resplendent In Ibtral decorations, Wednesday evening. AT KINGBINGTON. potted plants with festoons of emilax being used to good advantage. The Mlaaea Mamie ftalmnn and Mae A well appointed Kinalngtnn waa parlor waa truly a seen of beauty, Young of CoalvilK are vlalting tha that to which Mra. 0. W. Llpiimcott. amllax Interwoven with while carna-tiou- a family of Mr. J. C. Gale, 716 Twenty, Invited a niilnher nf guests Tneaday and aw ret pcaa extending frm eighth etreel. The prettily arranged two chandeliers to the comers of the afternoon. room. 1 he dining room waa also beauluncheon wan brightened hr npperpri-alMiaa Electa ftkeen haa relurnwl dccoritlnnn. Visa Toller delighttifully decorated with white flowers, frnm the seat. where the haa apent tha ed her hearers with musical selections, contrasting perfectly with the rich ummer., Mlsa ftkeen entered the an did Mr. Mallard, who Mug "Bird. green amllax streamera of white entln of Chicago in June and after Hweel Bird." Those who enjoyed Mra, ribbon reached from the chxndaller to h'-'- h-- WELCOME HOME. Bar-ruw- Klaarl, cv-ni- nK imih. Fttday evening the Y. I. M. I. ut the Third ward accorded Elder Gilbert Jiirgeraun. who recently returned from HcaumlinavU. were he labored in the n:isln Held for tha past two years, a hearty welcome home. The meeting house was beautifully decorated for the occasion with a profusion t:f flowers. Here the following prog nun was rendered: A(tdr-- : ss of welcome. Ada Pool ; response. Elder Jorgrr.eon: recitation. Norene Voyes; piano aolu. Thors recitation. Kate ToIhitrM At tha conclusion of this eve. Pent program all repaired to flic cduruthmal Institute whlrh had lwen cmiverted A tiow dish, into a banquet hall. named by the young Ixdlej "pansy The Friday, waa served as aupiier ronrluded the evening's pleasure. which aitrely conveyed to Elder In which Jorgenson the high he la held by hia friends In the Third. I I l liut fatie l Jo secure a I - u r I In Mee-lam- ,asiarlf. an:-ra:- un-- Aji Au;u. Ella Kiewari. Theln.a Walker. Mildred ker. Florence kiverr Martin. Clare of honor aud hoie.-- r d Weiiurwls1. !iy etitv.'ia b Mr Nillte Duffer. Card wee played, Mrs E I'. Ktmrr W:n-na the fir hi pruc. Mrs. A L. Frver t tie conMiatli-pita and Mra T Jai k man the Luolit After awaixls were tuaae a aplenui-- mri 19W- - 2. FOR MISS RAMSEY. a Joseph Harrop emw'ain'wl Kathryn Mar nuni liar of her frienda Thursday , iiig at her home, at 107S Oak street. Lizzie. Kamaev, of si al'd be gnel In honor of Mis Bali Lake. The evening waa gaily HMari in j apeni in gurnet and music. A HEARTY WELCOME. and Pearl Wa.vmidt rendering several delighted selec ! na. KnUricsl hut not leaaT, in b' chow present. Rev. and Mra O A F m'uii. the were da.uty :he evening's pleasure, two mouths r..: nrned Friday fr :!, by the genial state. r freshmen' aeiv-.- f were: vacation, spent in fi1' Meailamw Tne gucai ai Friday wne given a beany of Salt at the par. ' ' ,k,e liiein- - Pan lev of Murray; Harnip Lake City: M:es fVarl Maymtdt. rw and frinila of 're coiigr gatlou Edith Bachman, "J ba Mary Wheelwright. anl the Ijdlies Aii Margaret Summerville, Pearl Kaiuacy. l.ii'heian church. H. Martin. The Ladies' Aid anc!'r tudered a Lizzie Kaiuse) ; Messrs. John Fergeraon, P. T. i of the pasFergeraon, u"ia framed liandMiineiy p j. igeraon, Kaspet Bachn'.un. f 'be tor himself as a nlI,-',l'A flne luni,r,,i1 (Sii.si. FOR MRS. MIEGHAN. bv tin1 ladies In t!e dunisv rrhtvl , Mrs. W H Toller charmingly enter-tr.K!ii. diiriiig which Kev Elniquisi. in to the lined a iiuiiiber of friend at a card ' a hupps wtidin, gavi her home p!fniu:e and Joy nf i g home again pjrtv Frida) afternoon at meet In honor of un i the object of url. a hearty and on Tweiit)-f.nir- t Mrs. Lyman Wright Mr weenme. Melgiin captured the prize, and Mi. Meighau of another prize. SevIN HONOR OF BlShOP RACKHAM. sat the iVriplon: eral piano select tuns were skillfully Kerwln to the I.iim Tueadway a'v'inxin ami m'!i-iu- rendered by Miss May A h delight of the assembled gueta. a julliflaction In the dinserved was luncheon Ison W trf dainty honor of Hiahip R.icI'.ipiii Frank " ing mm, which waa prettily decoratwant and hia com:' !'-- with the season' flower. Those ed Mr. ritarf.iid and Eugeni' H'nghum. VIedames Laura Kackham aud Mr. lt tisiam ictire from pieseut weie C. W. Llppencott, J. D. Smith. the biwliopric of tbr ward. Iwlug sucA. J. Broen. Exra Richceeded by Frank H;r:ionl as hUlinp James Ballard, Lillian Ureen-wel- l. and MHniui'aa BariMU and Edward ardson. Lyman Wright. Craw-ehaFrank Corsey, Ephriatn Bingham as counKcmi Miss May and Lillie Bingham lu ihc aecin As a testimonial Kerwln. which Bifhi.p Rackhani and hia advisors are held by the members of the church lu Wilson ward, Mias Agnei EiClES A1THI1IQ1I speech Johnson, in a very inch with an appropiiate preaThe regular meeting which falla on er.t. It, simp Kackham reeetvi d an Hay, will be poatponed for one um-cane and au elcg'ini eek' l.rciu. while Counscinr Hingham J. C. GASBERG. W. Pres.. wlthm any ihaiiks. a heautiful Ogden Aerie No. 11H, F. O. E. plush rucking rlia'.r. founaelor Stratford was rewarded fur hia failhful THE CEDARS OF LEBANON. rcrivci a In the pant by being choMt'U On both flanks of Lebanon we enaa l.'lsliop tt the wii.l. temAfter the presrniaimu speech all sat countered the ruins of ancient erected on condown to a au.npluon. dinner provided plet. in every case amid scenery of of the ward spicuous sites and by the mcinberahlp One rare beauty and liupresslvenea. famous-Naturachurch. the In the evening a dance wan given was upon a summit near the mounBridge, half way up to the young folk in the amusement commanded a view uf hall. Kefrt ah men is were nerved all tain able, which and of a long stretch of the moat a and in court the yard evening eea shore norths ard. Another was at enjoyable time was had bv all. the head of the Adonis river, where It desthe has Hackham guided Bishop volume and fully In tinies of Ins following In Wllnon ward burets. fromgreat the base nf the upper for a great many e:irs and haa always formed, Umeblone which crowns the summit on enjoyed the confidence and respect of the east. Here from time Immemorial the of member mid each every Adonis had been worshiped with church. The duties imiKiscd upon him riles, until Constantine, In the too red aa hiih.ip he consul, entirely of hia recent conversion to fervor and hia of a man for yeara, arduous decreed it destruction. after many efforts, succeeded In tabl- Christianity, On the aentern aide of the range at of members the of ing lio consent Znmmuneh, about half way to Baalthe church in h'a ward to retire. He bek. we encountered amln the foundadenlil and is a lovable gentleman tions of an tnunenee Phoenecian t amserves well of his uunieroun following. pin, concerning which but little haa W. Stanford, ever been written. t( la nearly across Ilia successor, Frank haa always been active in church the mountain opoalte tha Temple of circles, lie la a comparatively young Adonis, and like that It waa located man. or good habits, honest and faitha here an Immense etream of water ful. and the people of Wilson ward gushes from the mountain ade and can ionk for much good work to cimn ami ween cry. Of most Hla two Raalbex, near lmprerive admlnist ration. from hi by. It la not necesvary EdBurton and cmmai'lnr. Martin' to apeak, nor la thie the place to give ward Hingham. are both excellent men, dicin' eon earning the ruin of various Mi skew ikiilv rl t'ken and iro..' d.'.itu-- r ass aervel in the dining mini -- f the Hermitage the hotel, which was pr ursinced anip.e a her linn"', nation fill thoee w:ul had tr' 1 Prof, Kqulr Coup haa returned fmui hla varaiinn. W-- "- T.'t-w- afteriKk-- iit1 laxiae. Mra. F. H - toy completing her mark there ym-- d t part for a tour uf the Great viMttng Niagara tail. Boflalo. I !m!t and panta of Interns' 1:1 iiuiarHt. nu h- way home she re.ni He. In Modijte. .aa. and also stopped lu (Vans'll Hlulfu, 4NnsLa and Istiter. -i J (ol the Ini'k Thirteen SEPTEMBER loyal to 'he rhiireh and active woiker to a marked degree. Mr. Eugene Bing- ha'!'. he reiiriug cv.unsebw, ha been a mow; fatihfiil and loyal worker In behalf of Ids ch.irch. and retires with the beM w isrea f a host of fnend. I'' IS." imped FrSDAY MORNING, UTAH, each place, and at M a bve!v brsiiiuvr ot s'i'e cari.a' 1'' was attached. "Tr the ciolb were while p.ar. ":,v plrwed In a large isuiquer of oigath-ere- i Hie center of the t..i '"e around the fe:'d l,arl anil tlltc Hingham LUCKY riiti. h.t- - at Mia Rachel Hoinck Frirtay a very pretty lawn party given eiYi'itK fur abmiT ihfrty uf her oung OGDEN. Lipprucotts bospltaiiy were; Mrs dauirfi M T. Toiler. Laura Me'ghau. I I Smith Janie Mallard. A J. Brown. Milan C.reenaeT. Kara ltirhardan. Frank Corser, Ephriani l.jmvn WngM. I Mias URL OF SOCIETY THE EXAMINER: , gold-heade- d 1 lhor M. G. BARNES Music Dealer l 2516 Wash. Ave. Bey-rou- Opera House B1K. other smaller templet which are found of the Assyrian, the Babylonian, the Egyptian, the Phoenician, the Grecian, lu thin locality. As une stands upnu the sum in it of the Roman, the Moslem and tha Each haa done hit part to Lebanon, 4.0(H) feet above the cedars, its noble covering of fnrent and and looka down upon thle ancient grove and upon the still more ancient to add to the desolation wrought by moraine upon whlrh It la growing, and hla predecessor. If the process could hit eye takes In the sites of these an- he reversed, ndthe greed of man recient temple on the western flank end strained, and proper protection he givthe vast expanse of th Mediterranean en to the reforesting of the region, the beyond, end, turning to the east, neea cedars of Lebanon might yet beoome, the plain of spread out be- an In the days of the Psalmist, the fore him, with the distant ruins of glory of the whole mountain eyatem. Baalbek in the center, he can but feel It Is man who has wrought the desolaaa never before the force of the words tion and practically destroyed those of Holy Writ all flesh la grata and grove which the poet hM fittingly When ns the flower of the field It perleheth." called "God a first Temples. shall we restore theifl again? George Over this field In nucrecnlve wave of the have come and gone all the great na- Frederick Wright In Records tions of antiquity. Here are the reHcg Put y . Our Importations in Teas Have Been Received Choicest of May Pickings, the FRUITS AND FLOWERS FRUITS AND FLOWERS AND AND COMFORT COMFORT TEAS TEAS have survived and are here to stay because we have pursued the only policy ; that instead of permitting deterioration we have sought and succeeded in furnishing better Teas with each recurring season and guarantee if our hints are followed up and applied closely the consumer These brands of Teas are packed for us and now have been before the. public for a series of years. Ve are happy to say that without any special effort at advertising on our part, but by sheer merit, the and ComTeas are meeting in- Fruits and Flowers fort creasing annual sales, showing that the quality and price is appreciated. Good goods will win poor goods will not. will relish the best Japan Tea now in the market, of which we have any knowledge. Respectfully, The Fred J. Kiesel Co. You cannot fool the dear public all of the I tim:. A TEA LEAFLET In coniBaritij; enst nf Ten nnri Unffw tltn rimt cup nImhiM lu ri'tiHiticrrHi. A ponml nf Tni rnnki. from G tin many jraiic nip a a pontnl of CiifTiM; t nmm DMkiuj; ups to thf pninu tlimi lmv r jfradnK. ami nf a Mronyor ami finor flavor. . An proof of iilvuvo imlH lit ai Thi T. S. GovormiiHiit allows its snl.li.r, nf ftilTee a and sailors I ounce of Ten or fi nun-ean jir inn' state-bihdi- s equivalent ration. The purity nf all Tens Imported into this country is guatantc'd by riyiii Government inspection. TEA MAKING The host ptnpmi.s nf tlm Tea leaf are EXTRACTED ONLY RY W ATElv at t lie Hull. IMG mit;t: ami hy a moderate amount of steeping of drawing of l lie leaves. ; steeping, hnilins;. siniiutrinj;. ole., only servo to draw out the least ipialuie of the Tea. The essential oil iTLrinei is cxtraciod hy ROIT.TXO water, in the first few minutes of dra .vini: the Tea; and the extiiiot thus made should he removed fr-icontact with th' leuves. unless The whole content of the Teapot are immediately ued. Never allow drawn Tea to stand any length of time, with the leaves in the esirn-- t. or it will become hitter, and ine its host eual-itie- s as n boveraze. I.i-bj- fr A GOOD CUP OF TEA The following simple rules will insure: Use ore tetispoonful of Tea for each Clip; if too strong reduce quantity. iso fresh water. Ivri it boil 5 minutes. While stilt boiling, pour water on the leave; no further heating required. Allow Tea to sleep T to 10 minutes. Experiment will enable you tn judge what time best suits your taste. Inless to he used at once, pour liquid into another vessel, ns soon as it is sufficiently steeped. This extract may he kejtt f,,r some time, and served hot or iml. THE FRED J. 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