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Show I THE MOUSING extend my sincere and heartfelt favors thanks for the many kind shown, also for words of sympathy and condolence. I especially desire to thank the Knights of the Maccabees. Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and to all those who contributed Aural offerings. It la our earnest prayer that they may all receive the same kind treatduring their ment end sympathy hours of sorrow and trouble. THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY hu Un wtt a guest this P. Hcslr Mrs. Henry C'onant of Kelton. and the Jamestown exposition. Thursday, Juue thirteenth, seventeen of ihe L. A. to O. R. C. went to Miss Katherine Barker left Tuesdav Balt Lake City to hear the report of for a few seeks visit with friends lit the delegate Just returned from the grand division trip. They were right Boise. . royally entertained by the Bait Lake and were high is their praises Miss Vera Brooks entertained the Club of the way everything was conducted members of her sewing club on Mon- day afternoon. Mes-lame- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown have gone to Morgan, where Mr. Brown has accepted a position as cashier of the first National bank of Morgan. UTAH. SUNDAY, JUNE 16. If 07. Mrs. R. T. Hume. Mra. William Van Luncheon Allen and Mrs. Towne. was served iu the cafe and about six- THE ANNUAL ty guests were present to meet the honored guest. June Clearance Sale PLEASANT CARD PARTY. Orchard entertained twenty friends at cards n Wednesday evening to mai-- t Mias Grace Branlun of Omaha. The game was high five MUs Marion MRS. W. L. McCABE AND FAMILY. and prize, were won by Gordon Far-le- v Keeting, Misz Irene Reed. and Winstou Morton. Pink and I MATTHEWB-JENSEN- . white roses were used in the decora The marriage of Mlsa Zoe Matthews tiona and the hostess was assisted by and Kpbrlam Jensen took place at Mrs. R. A. Brownley. the home of the bride in St. Anthony. PYTHIAN SPOON CLUB. Idaho, last night. After the ceremony the young couhome of Mrs. C. D. Tyree ple left fur Fleasaui View to visit onAt the Friday afternoon, the- Pythian with the groom's parents who tenderentertained them a large reception, at wMch. Spoon club were splendidly- an aftered at a delicious dinner and about oue hundred people were A sumptuous wedding supper was noon of cards. Mrs. Hood assisted the of t music was fur- hostess, the party being In honordecserved and their birthday. Tbe parlor waa nished by the Pleasant. View band. room in presents orated in flowers, (he dining Many cosily and useful setwere presented to the young couple, ferns and flags making n bright table of the for good Tiny wishthing. In ting and their many friends joined flags served as place cards and after ing (hem a happy aud prosperous fu- dinner the newly elected M. E. C., ture. each Mrs. presented Gllbourne, hostess with an engraved spoon as a CHILD CULTURE CLUB. Mra. birthday reminder. At card The members of tbe Child Culture Jackman and Mra. Gllbourne were the club ntet on Tuesday afternoon at the fortunate players (he booby falling home of Mrs. Lynch. After the gen- to Mlaa Ritter. All in departing late eral routine business aa interesting left best wishes for many more happy Mrs. birthdavs to each. musical program was glveji. Elisabeth Cully and Miss Ellen ThomL A. TO O. R. C. as gave several vocal solos and Mr. Party gave a whistling solo. During Mra. W. H. Stone and 'Mrs. Hick (he social hour (he hostess served refreshments aud music was given by gave a party to the Auxiliary last members of the club. The meeting Wednesday, June twelfth. Despite the was adjourned subject to call upon the rainy weather there was a good turnreturn of the president, Mrs. Kate Hil- out and n glorious time was had by all. In the game of high five Mrs. Jake liard. when the subject of field day Rhine won first prise, Mra. Dennis will be brought up. Moore the consolation and the booby LORSEY-WEST- . had to be cut for. Refreshments moat delicious were The marriage of Mlsa Jessie Pearl served in a manner to tempt one's apall departed, ljorsey of Balt Ijike and J. URor petite to Ita utmost and West of this cltf, took place on Wed- considering that the afternoon had nesday evening, at the home of the been well spent. bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. DINNER PARTY. Luresy in Salt Lake. The ceremony was read at 6 o'clock by Bishop JoMrs. S. B. Good of 641 Twenty-thirseph Christensen and the attendants were Miss Marv Stuart and Arthur D. street, gave a very pretty dinner party Heller. The bride wore white and car- last Tuesday evening, in honor of Mlaa Mias Terra and Mra. Ralph Rosenberg, both rosea and bride's ried Stouart was in blue. A large re- of Lexington, Neb. The gueata were Rosenception fallowed the ceremony and the Mlasea Nell Rutledge, Verra WatRoeenburg, Dorothy bouse was decorated with quantities berg, of rases. Mr. and West will make their son, Mr. Ralph Rosenborg Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Crane, Mr. and Mra. J. M home in Salt Lake. ForrlataL Mr. and Mra. George. A. Craig. WITH MRS. BIGELOW. Mr., and Mrs. Good are giving n A beautifully arranged card party of aeries of dinners till they have repaid their indebtedness to Ogden friend. Thursday afternoon was the one given In of H. honor C. Mrs Bigelow by PAST NOBLE GRAND. her daughter, Mra. Van Meter of Chiwas at affair of .the scene cago. The Mra. M. Moon entertained the past the Reed hotel and the rooms were Noble Grand Club Thursday afternoon, bright with masses of rad and pink A most delightful time waa spent, tbo roaes. High lira waa tha game of the high five being played, afternoon and prises were won by usual game of and Mrs. L. N. Meld. Mrs. N. C. Ward-letg- h and Mrs. B. Royal were the was pile winners. A dainty lunch served in the dining room at 5 o'clock. The table waa prettily decorated with red and white rosea. The invited guests were Mesdames. HAVE YOU FOUND OUT Turner and Rnaenbluth, Mis.es Rutledge, Collier, Unvoyle, Flanagan and WHAT Clifford. ' The club wlllmeet wKh Mrs. B. Royal, July eleventh. Miss Myrtle of Womens and Misses' Hats STYLISH The Past Chiefs society will meet Tuesday afternoon, June eighteenth, at the home of Mist llansen, No. SCiM Adams avenue. The Misses Jura and Peril Hess left Monday evening lor lang Beach, w Join their mother, Mra. F, N. Hess. Mias Irene Griffin occanipames them Miss Irene Griffin accompanies them Beach and Angeles. Mlsa Elizabeth McGowan left last evening for Sacramento, where ahe sill attend the wedding of her cousin, Mlaa Mabel Joat. Miss MeOowan will spend tha summer there, and before returning will visit poiuta of interest Mlaa Mabel Hampton entertained a on the coast. few friends at darda on Mouday evening. Five hundred waa the game and Mra. E. H. IJne leaves Monday for four tables ware filled with the play- a visit of two or three weeks in ers. Wells, Nevada. Lincoln Circle, No. 2, Indies of the G. A. R., will be entertained by Mias Chapman on Thursday, June 20th, at her home, 2128 Adatua avenue. d Mlae Ethel Greno, one of the teachers of the Pingree school, has gone to Lineola, Neb., whera she will at- Mlaa Lottie Biratfnrd and Miss Zina Jackaou spent Sunday and Monday of last week visiting friends in Salt Jlake tend (he aumnier school of the Nebras- City. They had such a pleasant time ka university. that they are planning n longer trip, to be taken In the near future. MIm B. Russel of Ban laicile Van of Salt Lake returned with Mr. and Mrs. C. Diego, Cal., were guests during the them. week of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Llpplu-Cooa their way to a visit at their id home in Galesburg, ilL At the home of Mr. and Mra. Wm. On Wednesday, June 19th, in the Washington avenue, WedSalt Lake temple, the marriage of Pearce, 2C47 Mlaa Jeanette McKay, daughter of nesday, a beautiful reception waa given in honor of the marriage of their Bishop David McKay, to Hr. Joseph daughter "lasle to Arthur HalverR. Morrell, will taka place. son. The happy pair were married temple Wednesday. Mine Wlnnifred Marriott was the In the Balt About fifty gueata, all relatives of tha guest of honor at a handkerchief shower, given Monday afternoon at contracting parties, made up tbo throng. her home by her many girl friends. happy The bride looked charming in a A delicious luncheon was enjoyed durchiffon pnsaaette, while the of gowa ing the afternoon. groom wore conventional black, and, John T. Rushmer and Mias Emma Incidentally, the smile which Insists Osborns were married Tuesday, June on staying there. Flowers in profusion were everyeleventh, at Mickelon, Kanssx. They where In evidence and the presents will be at home after August fifteenth, many and costly. The reception t 29 47 Adnma avenue. Mrs. Rush-ma- r were is the niece of Mr. and Mrs J. waa unique fur Ha beauty and simplicity. O. Paine. Mr. and Mra. Halverson will make Miss Clam Johnson left Wednes- their home at the Morton Terrace. day for Lincoln, Neb., where ahe will - MARRIOTT-STEFFENSOattend cummer school at the I'nlver-cit- y of Nebraska. The marriage of Mlaa Wlnnifred If. Mrs. James Tomaaek and daugh- Marriott, daughter of Mr. and Mra. M. Marriott, and Kearney A. 8teffennn ter, Irene, Mrs. John Furlong and 8. of Salt Lake City, waa solemnized daughters. Misses Jennie and Edna Hamil, leave next week for California Wednesday In Salt Iake temple. Aftwhere they will spend the summer. er the ceremony, dinner waa served at the home of the grooms slater, Mrs, They expect to attend the N. E. A, Sanderson. which will be in session at Los AnFollowing the dinner, Mr. and Mrs. geles8teffenson, accompanied by the beat Mias Clam Peterson, one of the wishes of their many friend's, took the teacher at the Central school, left early evening train for Chicago and where their last week fbr Chicago, where she is other eastern points, honeymoon will be spent. They will taking a summer course la the Chi- return some time in September and cago University. will make their home in Salt Lake City. arnial commenceTha twenty-nintment exercises of Ibe Barred Heart MISS HARDY SURPRISED. academy will be held on Wednesday morning, June 19, at 10 o'clock. Mlaa Clara Hardy was moat pleasJunior day will be observed on the antly surprised at her home Thursday morning of the ISth, at 10 o'clock. evening in honor of her birthday. The consisted of p'eaanrea Mbs Lets Morion entertained a few evening's of her girt friends at a prettily ar- games, music and humornua recitaranged Kensington, to meet Mlaa Mi- tions. At a late hour the gueata reldred Waters of Lna Angeles. Green paired to the dining room and parAll and whlla were used In the decora- took of the dainty refreshments. tions ad corera were laid for four- left declaring themaelvea aa having been mostmyally entertained. teen. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Parry Van Cl elf has a very Condo, Mr. and Mra. Alway, Mr. 1. E. Mr. and Mrs. Moulding. sick baby and the doctors give small Bltterman. James Trader, Mrs. Elsie Bauer, hopes of its recovery, Mrs. Van Cleif Mr. la the daughter of Mra. George Fogle Mr. and Mrs. Delaney. Mlaa of Wyoming, who has munv friends in Bauer, Mr. E. J. Hauffman. Mra. E. A. Ogden who sympathize with them in Jones, Hsrry Hardy, Mra. Ataddelman, Mr. and Mra. Hardy, Ernest Jones, their trouble. Mr. and Mra. Brokaw. There waa a pleasant birthday party AW. WILLI AMS-Sat. tha home of Mr. and Mrs. John street, Wallin, Jr, n Twenty-sixtTuesday evening at 9:30 oclock, at last evening. The ocaslon was the 3t0h birthday of Mr. Wallin and many (be home of tbe bride's parents on friends and relatives were present to Second street, occurred tbe marriage wish him many happy returns of tha of Visa Gwendolyn Williams to David Shaw, Judge J. A. Howell officiating. day. Mias Williams is one of Ogileu's most formMis Elsie Shew entertained the popular school teachers and was.Carneat the flchnellgesellachaft at a conundrum erly assistant librarian Pulir library. Mr. Shaw is a sn party on Friday evening at tier home. gie Nine member were present and the of Myrtlllo Shaw, and Is engaged in mercantile business at Five Points. evening was pleasantly sprat in tbeThe young couple left for Salt Lake conundrums, music and refreshments. their Prizes were awarded to Mise Rose-bell- Wednesday morning and upon Dee and Mlaa Uliian Green sell. return Thursday evening, were tenThe club will meet next Friday at the dered a reception at the home of tbe bride's mother. Miss 'Joshua Williams. home of Miss Emma 8tone. The home waa bright with flowers, roses and peoules. in profusion being Mr. and Mm. Wm. Sewell will start on an extended trip east Sunday to used as decoration. About one hunbe gone several months. They will dred guests were in attendance to visit all the principal cities of the At- wish the happy pair continuous hapthe evenlug daluty lantic seaboard and the middle west. piness. During refreshments were served. Many handsome and costly presents were received by Mr. an.! Mrs. Shaw, who will he at home to their many friends at their new rnttage on North Washington avenue. tt PEARCE-HALVER80- ( h -- Our $1.50 values at Our $2.50 values at $175 WHAT 1.0 Is? MRS. TOPONCE ENTERTAINED. Laura Minty to James T. Hunt, see- , tlon 16, township 6, $1,500. Montpelier Savings Bank A Trust Company to D. J. Williams, kits 22 to 30, blocks 1. 19 and 19, Stephens First addition, $500. Sarah Wheeler to James M. Wheeler, part of sections 11 and 14, township 6. $3,000. William Jensen and wife to Sarah Wheeler, section 19. township 6. $2,000. Albert A. Richter and wife to Thus. C. Wilson, lots 34. 25, 26. block 10. Mountain View addition, $250. David C. Fowles and wife to Alexander Lambert, part of section IS, township 5, $950. Hans Petteraon and wife to William Jensen, section 21, township 6, $300. John T. Crawley and wife to Sarah L. Riser, part of lot 4, block 11, A. $1,8W. plat STORM IN THE BLACK HILLS. , 8. D June 15. The Deadwood, Black Hills have been entirely cut off CARO OF THANKS. To all those who so kindly assisted and lent a helping band during ntv late bereavement In the loss by death of s father and husband, I wish r There will be a big sale -- from communication from the outside world since the evening of the 12th. A nip and hailstorm lasting six hours wahad out railroad bridges and tracks. Three people are known to hava lost their liven Mrs. Anderson of Piedmont was alone la her home In the Stage Bar tiuloh when a cloudburst swept down the canyon. The torrent cut a channel twenty feet wide and ten feet deep, sweeping away all buildings in its course with no warning in time to escape. Mrs. Anderson and two children were carried down to death. Reports of loss and destruction continue to come in from surrounding towns and mining camps, but, until communication is again established, it is impossible to know the loss of life or property. From twenty to thirty railroad bridges are down and the roadbeds washed out at dozens of place upon the Burlington road, while the Northwestern is in still worse condition. E. H. Hsrriman, who controls the majority of the stock to be voted, had approved the issue. The meeting was held in the offices of Vice President Bancroft, of the Oregon Short Lins. Most of the stock represented was voted by proxies. TO CALIFORNIA EXCURSION Dally Juna 9th te 16th. to Ban Francisco and return (direct) $20.09 Ogden to San Francisco and return (one way via Portland).. $42.50 Ogden to Los Angeles and return via Southern Pacific.... $40.90 Ogden to Los Angeles and return via Salt Lake Routs.... $31. 60 Ogden Ogden to Los Angeles and return (one way via Portland $51.40 and San Francisco) Tickets good to return until Aug. 31st. Stopovers allowed. - UNION PACIFIC BONDS Cornish antf Millar Msst in Balt Lake City. ' n.WE YOU FOUND WHAT OUT When Vice President William D. Cornish, of the Union Pacific Railroad company, and Secretary Alexander Millar, of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific companies, went into session in Salt Lake yesterday with other representatives of E. H. Harrlman, in a special stockholders meeting, it was expected that action on the object for which the meeting was called, namely, to vote on the issuance of $100,0(10.000 In new stock of tha Union Paclflo, would bo purely perfunctory. Todays special meeting was arranged at a recent meeting of the board of of the Union Pacific, railroad hel.1 in New York. It was understood before todays meeting began, that all necessary steps for the proposed stock issue had been taken and that HAVE YOU FOUND OUT , i , WHAT Weelis Speci&ls We have lost all faith in the weather man. The backward season just forced us to unload Wash Goods Sale 6 c Chaliies for 10c Lawn for 4C ujv ioc 20c CliifTon De Mr. and Mra. Sorenson pleasantly entertained a number of friends In honor of Mrs. Kate Toponce of Ogden. at her home In Pocatello. The home wns tastely decorated with cut flowers, and the afternoon was spent A dainty luncheon was In music. served to the twelve ladies present. Mrs. Toponce will visit her son In Rihgy, Idaho, before returning to Ogden. $2.90 $4.50 MRS. S. E. LYON, Prop. h HAVE YOU FOUND OUT Our $3.50 values at Our $5.00 values at THE LEADER MILLINERY GO. Richard Parker and wife to Geo. A. Horn, section 3, town ship 8, (126. Orson Raymond and wife to William Knight, part of section 32, township 7, 9600. Albert Coup and wife to K. Marie Harris, lot 44. block 1, Central Park Addition, 91,800. James M. TbomaS and wife to Joa. L. Carlson, lot 9, block 34, Plat A, 91,060. Tlbds $1.00 And all our higher priced hats from 10 to 15 per ent discount. on these Hats, so come now and make your choice. BEAL ESTATE TBAMSKBS Is? MILLINERY Summertime is here and the time to buy one of the prettiest Hat on Bale, at prices to suit, ia now. We have decided to make this an event of the Treat cat bargain. the most radical price cuts ever because the Goddess of (Spring did not visit us this year. Here are a few of the prices: exci-llen- h two-month- Mrs. Ralph E. Hoag and daughter Katherine left Wednesday for a visit of a few weeks in the east. I OGDEN. pre-vent- Mrs. A. L. Buker entertained n number of ladies Tuesday afternoon Miss Anrilla Fielding is home from at her borne oo Twenty-eightstreet, s' visit with friends in inhonor a of Mrs. George Fogel of WyoSacramento. s were Those ming. present Fogel, Buker, Freeland. Plies, Clark, Mrs. F. L Voorhees left Tuesday for Biair, Nev., after a pleasant visit Ludington. in the city with friends. Mra. A. L Buker. with her children and maid, intends to start next week Mrs. J. B. Robb and daughter have on an extended through Califorreturned from a trip to Memphis and nia. Oregon and trip Beattie. Washington, In the east. visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. G. R. Belnap apd daughter Wealths, left this week for a few wrecks' stay in Seattle, Wash. EXAMINEE: Empire for r IqJv c Fine Diin- 2 for itj 30c Figured Swing 2Q(J 17 30 Dotted Swiss 22C 73c Crepe de Chine 39c IN SIMPLE TRUTH THE GREATEST EVENT OGDEN HISTORY. See Display in the Window l 4 |