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Show Js' examiner: Tin: morning ogpen, t i iif srxn.w, jamwry wot. of i!. alter f rtijrei tha' the- lucleiiu-r.rihe weather pi evented Father John Kilt us tud others fr:m beiug present AU departed st a Lite hour drelar-li.- t Mr. and Mrs. gingham model - URL OF SOCIETY THE A. Vr fw , Hit) lx P- Dorothy Proul. Dainty nfreri-.nienwere served to the following: Howeu. Meudauie. Furnisa, Cun-i- . Hill, Kahn. Canfield. Thurburn. Prnur, Becrafl. Yallerraux. Wild. H. G. She.dou of Mount Morris. N. Y., Culvert. M Use-Le- a man. Bowen. Pierce. Hiiuson, Lillian Hausen. Proul . Ruiia Prout and Mr. Cnrei. is visiting In Balt !y' Iw Violet Taylor. f Lh!. JIT rf Mis ZlnmUriua. voudc of Prow, . u 1 til Jacobs. Hnh the Armstrong E. Hoag of Mm. W. W. i, gait Lake. Mrs A T. Wright enterw dinner friend. of number ,vw Tear's ilay. JT.- wk ..i . and Mr. Ben - Rich. in week part of the spent lke with frienJ. rtty 1- ur The Tolstoi th Cnwillmanu-,rIt. with Mrs. A. Gft Jefferson avenue. Kih IKr-othe- y SURPRISE PARTY. Josie B.me was plras-tntlsurprised at her home on Jeffrison avenue, Thursday evening, by a few of her friends. Songs and games were Indulged In until a late hour, when a dainty luncheon was served and partaken of by the following: Annie Thailand. Susie Johuson. Beatrice Brewer, Annie of Smith-field- . Nellie Wilson. Josic Buue, Maude Porter: Albert Powers. Arch Stone, Hay Shurtliff. Will Powers, Orto Ltndernian. Arr.e Sunnier, Leslie . Mia Ri-eu- e v Oonte. has returned to visit with her tiias Mabel LA, after n Mrs. Ed. Onldwell Doom-- two-wee- WATCH GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association PARTY. ' watch One of the many pleasant Salt Lake High ujss M'jflet, of the given New Year's eve was that " panics been ha. W.T. Hnrst the past week. at which Mrs. Daisy McGaw was hostess. The last evening of HUMS was Annie Reese spent at cards, at the conclusion of Th llis.es Naomi and were Cai-hvalley, are guests of Miss which delicious refreshments aa the new year proclaimed Its few days. served, a for chatinnd ..i presence. Those who enjoyed Mr. principal of the MrUaw't hospitality were Messrs, and A D Anderson, Bert Wykes, Wylies. branch erf the B. Y. l'- - apent Mesdames Fred Myers, Mrs. Covington, Misses Trral days in Ogden visiting friends, Wintle, Waldron, Stone, Spiers, W. Wintle, A. Andrew Kerr, formerly of Ogden, Messrs. Wykea, J. Lake, ia spend- Wintle. lut now located in Baltthe new year in week of first the ing MISS STANLEY ENTERTAINS. this city. n To celebrate New Year and to make glad the hi arts of their grandparent, there assembled at The residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hancock 23 1 or tbeir Jefferson avenue, jwenty-fiv- e graudchlldren and tiieir parents. The pa nr consisted of The following: W'm. H. Hancock, wife aud family. Ed. J. Hancock, wife and family, Ja. K. Hancock, wife and family, Thus. C. Foley, wife and family, John J. Schwarts, wife and child, making a The company of thlny-- t :ght pre-en- t. family of John L. Hancock, who are residents of Thornton, Idaho, were not present. After partaking of a auinptioiu sup per the time was spent in recitalous. sngs, game and other pleasant Everyone present, young aud themselves a hating old, expresM-participated In one of the beet faiully gatherings that they had ever attended. and when the time arrived for parting. there was a "God bless you" in the heart of all far the grandparent, and a wish that they might lire to enjoy many more such happy TONIGHT iVkvvYtfviafui traveling men of the city were last evening at a dancing hosts the dancparty given at the Congress ing academy. Mlaa Murial Olmatead was hotesa on Monday evening at a delightfully s arranged watch party given at her home on Jefferaun avenue. The decorations were ail appropriate to the wife left last holiday season and prisea at cards Joseph S. Peery and eastern were won by Miss Lorene Gray and night fr New Yoik and other They will be gone for about Maurice Richardson. The hostess was pi Inis. assisted by Mrs. C, M. Hood and the three weeks. Elother guests were Misses numliott, lAirone Gray, Daisy Harney, Hayes Matson entertained a Gladys Hill, Lola ber of young friends on Thursday Stella Warren, ; Messrs. G. Gray, Maurice evening in honor of his guest, Lorris , Grant Richardson, Ned Johnson, Fred StanAndrews of Bait Lake. ley, Frank Roberts and Homer Wot!. Mrs. Joseph Wallace, accompanied FOR MISS PAINE. by three of her daughters, went down to the capital this morning to npend One f the brightest of the New New Yesrs with relatives. Year's parties was the one given by Hits Kathryn Barker left Wednes- Mrs. R. P. Hunter on Tuesday evening in compliment to Miss Emma Paine. day for Cincinnati, Ohio, where aha , will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Music and games formed the enter. to meet tainment and those pre-n- t A. L Hitter, for n few weeks. the honor guest were Misses Jean Hiss Corlnne Foster, who has been j Hunter, Ethel Harcomhe, Mary Robthe guest of Mrs. M. J. Stone, at S809 erts, .leaale Manor, Daisy Miiginnla, of Salt Grant avenue, returned to her home ' Dolly Malouey and Mlldren Olt lAke; Messrs. Harold Peer)-- . Louis in Salt Lake City Friday evening. Peery. Howard Greenwell, Gerald Mclilt Emma Paine base' returned to Donald, Jesse Richards and Tom Horn. Chicago to resume her studies in the DEPUTY SHERIFF HONORED. Northwestern I'nlversity, after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. ' G. Paine. Deputy Sheriff Samuel Cave was made The guest of honor at New Year'! dinner, the Miss Atiie Bowen, who is spending a the holidays with her parents, Mr. and being hie sixty-fourtbirthday. Mrs. & A. Bowen, will return Monday , Covers were laid for the immediste to Logan to resume her studies nl the Cave family. Sheriff Re bring and wife and Intimate personal friends. The Agricultural College. repast was served In the county court Bonn house parlors and wne nil that the day Monday evening Scowcrnft Compiny gave a Jessco party In hon-to- r and the occasion demanded. Mr. Cave of their employes and a few friends was the recipient of sincere congratusi the Royal Dancing academy. A lations In joint honor with Mrs. Cave banquet and dancing contributed to n who provided at the table. nioet happy and evening. TEACHERS' RECEPTION. Mrs. William Burt entertained nt an The most notable event of the holt elaborate dinner on New Year's day in honor of Mrs. Byron Eakln, of lay season was the reception Council Bluffs. Iowa. The guests were the visiting members of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown, Mrs. t'tah Association of Teachers on Wed Eskln. and ihe Misses Eddy, Brown nesday evening, at the Auditorium. A and Mitchell, splendid program, including addresses by Mayor Conroy, Prof. Geo. A. Eaton, Principal George A. Eaton, of tbs Governor Cutler, Dr. Cooley, of Chi , Salt Lake High school, has been an rago, and Mlaa Sarah Louise Arnold, Ogden visitor this week. No one re- of Boaton, and excellent music by the ceives a heartier welcome from former orchestra was rendered. The large "nfc-ntthan doee Prof. Eaton when hail was filled with teachere and their he visits Ogden, where he was once friends and patrons rf the schools, principal of the High school. making the event a decided social The h well-spe- ten-dere- s The Misses Grace and Fern Farr entertained n number of their friends WITH MISS NAISBITT. at their home on Canyon Road last Thursday, evening, in honor of Miss Last Thursday evening Miss Ethel Dora Mullet t, of Elko Nevada. The Nalsiiitt was hostess at a party given evening was spent. In games and at home, 1848 Washington avenue. The music, after which deli- borne was tastefully decorated for tbc cious refreshments were served. occasion, the dining room being done in pink and white. From the chandeMIDDLETON-HILLIAR- The marriage of Lucy Middleton and ii. H. Hilliard was solemnised on January second at the home of Rector nffiwn. of the Church of the Good ShrpRrd. The happy couple are well sn. favorably known and will le at finii' to their friends at 1921. Wash-uiKlo- n avenue. MORNING GLORY CLUB. lier to the four corners of the table and to the four corners of the room, festoons of crepe paper of the prevail- lag colon extended. The parlors were with holly. I bright Various games and music were pari ticipated In and a dainty supper was served In the dining room. - Those present were Nellie Bluth. Ellen Mule Clayton, Irma Douglas, Myrtle Wade. Gladys Nalsbilt. Carl Herrick, Frank Manda. Uoyd Bngue, Reed .Allen. Nulls Shurtliff, Lester Farr, Kerta, George Veasle. The first meeting of the New Year was held on Thursday afternoon in the home libra p- of Mrs. William Craig, in this genial atmuspbrre, backed by books and wanned by the glowing grate, each member felt a strong desire to do her beat. By request of ihe president, Mr. Markle. a resume of the English drama and stage before Shakespeare, the immortal herd of Avon, took the floor, waa given by Mrs. A- - W. Putnam. This was followed by Sirs. Hyrum Smith in a fine portrayal of the Brit. Ish parliament from Its Infantile Saxon state to that of the splendid pre1 i sent. .. Then cam, the lesson f the day the Tudor Queens which was . conduced by Mrs,. Craig with characteristic thoroughness end charming tact. To advance on a sure foundation she led the clasa back to ancient and times, to the legends an-- records which make up ' England Story. Many Intereating and correlative facta were discovered in this review, a kaludacpplc . presentment of national life and issues, and then Mary and "Queen Begs," their unfortunate rivals. Lady Jane Gfey and Alary, Queen of Boots, 'were all studied from various points at view. Out rf the dismal details came the cheering thought that during the reign of Queen Elisabeth England became Mistress of the Seas, and that, unTudor dominader her many-side- d tion a wonderful literary sblih" ability sprang Into existence, a 'thing no glorious that it stamped itself forever as the "Golden Age of English 1 - . Certainly the meeting was instructive, an-- as no member can afford to miss what Mrs. McCracken terms the vocal exercises of .the club, It is hoped that a full ."chorus will be . It. ParktiV ir Wilh of Fifteen it (Tint IMim-i- n IVm Krf-ni- F.)uipuu-ii- t c of an.v wvn in ,vour ii v. MlolrHiiia the'.r-besutlf- 04. 31, If iiSr. .Ktr, 7.V, HUAI SAI.H NOW OX. MONDAY NIGHT MILTON & SARGENT AB0RN Will Present tHe Charming Comuiediene COUNTESS OLGA VON HATZFELDT i . jJI! And h Iiijj Feminine Array in ANNA ilKLITK NEW YORK CASINO SFCCKSS La-mo- e at lent - t vy v n 4 lO a. m. Tlie Moat rftviah,Muairal,Oir1ira1 Coin-etlProdnrtion seen in Years, with a Pro- y ONE NIGHT WITH THE KINGS OP LAUGHTER -- rant of Clever Comediaim Including Robert Lett and a Dashing Beauty Chorus rA , ' Heath ' IN THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL NOVELTY The Ham Tree Y GEORGE. V. HOBART. Lyrieo and muoie by William Jaroma and Jaan Swartz. Stagad by Herbert Graaham. Produced by Klaw A Ertangcr which la a guarantee that tha public will sea tha beat entertainment of Its kind on tha otaije today. Tho prettieet and youngeat aingfng and dancing chorus In the world eurreunda a cast filled to fit every character and tha scenery and coatumao are works of art PRICES SEAT SALE NOW ON & McIntyre 75c and SI 00, MORNING, 10 A. M. SI-5- SEAT SALE WEDNESDAY 50e - v famous JOHN LYIRT prawntn BOXING CONTEST REXOS," one week, qnmmcnclog January 14 th. pyVVVVVVVVVVVVVkVl Monday, General Admission, afternoon, General Admission, evening, Spectators Carnival ....' In Complete Coetume And Her New York Company nnAnAAAi vs. i Maurice Thompson UTAHNA THEATER - mwwwwmww AT 10c, 20c, n- OpihthI iidniiHsiou Rppprvpfl $1.00 $2.00 and $3.00 $..00 King ' SATURDAY yuinnnr----nn- TWO RIO PRELIMINARIES. FAUST 2:3d 80c Florence Roberts 3rd time on any Rtagp, in Cyclone Thompson 10c 15c. 25c 15c TONIGHT) FRIDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT Grand Mask Skating Carnival Thursday Evening, Jap. 1 0 PRICE, 2 Prapar. for tho Big Evant, Klaw A Erlangara' Stupondoua duction, coming by opaeial train Thuroday, January 10th. Auditorium I JT THURSDAY NIGHT Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c MATINEE V? Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c Sale of Seats Begins Monday eo-V- Pnt Novel Electrical Effects Rich and Correct Costuming Startling Battle Tableaux and Every Advantage . OGDEN . New Fire Proof Scenic Equipment . amusements.;, . (Continued on Page Six) The ' world inim-pan- y Kver - entertained the members of the Morning Glory club, at bla home on Washington avenue, last SatWITH MR. AND MRS. BARNES. urday evening. High-fiv- e was Indulged 'he !? winneri being Mrs. Janies Mr. an.l Mrs. Wm. J. Barnes gharm-ingl- y Mrs. Sam Brillaugh. Mr. at rei Walker end Lorin Torgensnn.'A home onentertained, Monroe avenue. New Year's jiedrious supper completed the eve. enjoyment. Cards were the feature of the early evenings pleasure. The prises, a Wa ENTERTAINED. beautiful vase and book, .were won by Mrs. Wotherspoon and Dr. Ray. Blanche Williams entertained the As the New Year was being ushered sif n; of the Ogden High school in the guests were, seated to a very JV i it un-laevening, at her home, 580 dainty lunch, after which music and twenty-secon- d street. The hone- - wan games completed an evening of conIn the school colon, orange tinuous pleasure.' After an exchange nn Mark, and the clasa colors, dark of A Happy New Year" ail departed, 4 and white. Games and music voting Mr. and Mrs. Barnet charming fe indulged in until a late hour, entertainers. ."VI! 8Wnihll In the dining room - The Invited gueats were: Measra. after which and Mesdames C. J. Borwn, George ihl rprrhment. 40 thrir voting Browning, Lafe Farley, W. B. 8awyer, - W ilHatns a charming hostess. Joe Flygare, Wm. Jones. Barlow, J. W. Burton. H. 8. Seager. W. E. Heller, D- OF H. ENTERTAINS. Robt. Wotherspoon. John Douglass, O. E. Read; Misses Keyea. Heller, of Honor, arnT Ixh3 Xo D" Mr. McFarland and Dr. Ray. its r nong many plenaant els n ternoon Ivm1 IN REUNION. spent with Mi, Jennl ftmit "s tfcrf1"!. n Van Buren A reunion of the Elkins anil Walker ,LthJr '.it.Tb dwwatl'i were In keep-.,h-e families was held Wednesday, Jan. 3, holiday season. The 1907. at the residence of Mr. John P"r Mm of H,h Five was Bingham and wife. Mrs. Mary Walker Pun,,M- - nceurlng the Bingham, of Plain City. A fine pronri, Bowen the aon-- . gram of recitations sad songs was s ' n'l Mrs. Wild the booby rendered by the young folks, after enter-ii"made by the oldts'neT ?Td ,he Ml,l which speeches-wereral selec-s- - er memliers of the fsmllles. l.nhrvn,7,s ,,b ,n'1 violin. Vocal Tables were spread for thirty-fiv- e by Miss Lws persons and all partook of un excelPirn- - n.; r?Je,d Mr- anflold and little Miss and bounteous dinner. ' R was a mi tori or in a majestic revival of Khaket)iearei immortal tragedy Miss Isabelle Lowe . a and e PEOPLE IN PA i)y THE ENSEMBLE L John Griffith Homiiil bv 1 le Mr. Ellis Lni ut tlioliM-a- HOME CULTURE CLUB. ' jiiv-st-- America's Leading Tragedian TiHiieMiouably th bint melodrama t vor offcivd oil l RTap-.- " Kapiiiaw (Mich.) Conrier llerald, Ocio-tie- r NUPTIALS. One oT the prettiest home weddings of the season occurred this morning when, at 9:80 o'clock, Mias Gilberts Marie Fell became the bride of Chas. G. Lillie. The wedding took place la the beautiful residence of A. G. Fell, stm-t- . 575 Twenty-fift- h The rooms were attractively arranged with beautiful California roses and carnations, being banked with great ferna upon the piano, mantlet and tables. The wedding sag a private one, Mr. and Mrs. Gilette, Mr. Albert R. Wilber, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Carver being the only ones present with the home family. The bride was prettily gowned in white tstln taffeta and carried a huge boquet of large white reaebuds. Mlaa Goldie Fell, wearing a pink crepe gown, waited upon the bride and Albert H. Wilbur attended the groom. After all present hsd enjoyed s dainty wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. LJlile deponed for Oakland, Cali forn'.a, to make their future home. Mise Fell has been one of Ogden's leading young women and a wide circle of' friends will miss her presence very much, , , FHKLh Mini Nettie the News Girl d literature. LI (SIM par-time- NEW YEAR'S WEDNESDAY NIGHT YOl LIKKJi IT IIKFuifK.Yui: WILL 1.1KK IT A(i.IX e ' J. ALEXANDER GRANT, Resident ManaSer HAPPY FAMILY GATHERING. Har-cumb- Pr-.u- W Th'i.'e present were Mr. and Mr- -. JiJiu R. Elkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Heurr B. Elkins and family. Mrs. Rebecca Esins Wadmun. Mrs. Ekina Horrocks and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Bingham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Walker and family. Mr. and Mr,. UUna Bingham and family. AMrSKMKNTS- - . HEATS NOW N SALE By ANGEL GUIMEKA, Author Marla of the Lowlands." An iiitPUMdy matic Modern Prone Flay of Rural Spain. Dra- NOTE Thin in the play Mian Roberts shortly takes to New York for her second Broadway, en pavement. Translati by Wallace Oilpatrick and Ouido Marburg. Costumes hv Antonio Estrada, Theatre Hiedalga, Mex-.ic- o City. Seen err from models paint ei ly the Author in Spain. llyWVMVVVVVVlVlU 'PRICES - - - - - SEAT SALE WEDNESDAY. MBSs $lrt0, $1.00, JANUARY, 7-- ATI I. oOc |