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Show MOata T1IE ifc THE URL Fry the dining room, lavishly decorate 1 In hearts, where covers were laid for the who partook Uty guests presmL, supper. a must sumptuous weJdiug of The voting couple wennumtTou and cosily presents and the good wishes of a host of friends. Mr Marks is a popular sheepman of Idaho aud his bride was formerly milemployed as trimmer in Wrights linery department. Th happy pair left the samw evenwill make ing for Idaho, wheie ihe.v borne. future their the diulng room, and masaea of pink and whits awret pent adorned the MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. Utile. About thirty guests were present. on Tuesday evening, at their home Mrs. B. Miss Norenne Scudder has returned Royal avenue. Mr. and in gave a uiiscellaseuus shower home af'er a seven months visit in About thlrty-flv- a Minnie of Mts. honor California. aud Oregon Washington, guests were present and enjoyed and Mias Ethel Waitls was the honor a pleasant evening in games was home little The on ntuaie. cozy a dancing party given guest at Chinese lantWednesday strain by her buttress. decorated in henna and was served. A repast tempting ern. of at Love Salt Lake, Mias Lou After an evening of boatiug The guest of honor, who was married reand dancing, supper was served at the this week to H. If. Mark, was the Luve home, the decorations being cipient of many beautiful presents, awret peas and (hlsilea. OF SOCIETY Tb Mica Harriet Cordon 1 spending nnrk elih Salt Lake friend. rialied Mm Juoeph Strauss in Sail Luko thin work. gtr parents Mm. David Kay and daughter. Minn w: Juanita Kay. is Salt take. ptu Pri M ! Flugerald and rhlldnn hare gone to Idaho for luoniti'f stay on thrir ranch. Mr. and Mir W. J. Boar, am Mia. guests at the home w Mr. and ilurace I'eery. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rouse of MonSira A. J. Cronin and children have and Scot tie for a te llo, Nevada, annouuce the engageJuriiand to pm ment of their daughter. Ida. to Mr. It weeks' viaiL Oliver Julius, of Mina. Nevada, the in Mm J. H. Ovard of American Folk wedding to take place sometime tUited relatiiea and friends In the Hie near future. city the week. Mrs. RichmonJ, wife of Conductor Mias Bertha Kent of Helena, Mont., R. W. Richmond, who hus been visitM. la the gurat of Mian Daisy Green for a ing the past week with Mrs.husJ. re3tH4 Lincoln avenue, weeks. Terry, few turned to her home In Balt Lake City. Mias Daisy Kahn Is the guret of Earl Eiutor gave a breakfast at the Mias Marian 'Oberudorfer In Sail Lake Oaks Wednesday morning in honor of city thin seek. Mr. Ed Lud low of Baa Francisco and la friends of guest. Mias Della Morvell of St. the guret of Mina laiurm Wheeling for Tha second one of the Monday evenn few weeks. ing dancing parties of the Aluuuil and Mias May ms K. McDermott left- on High school at the Sylvan Park paThursday for a months trip to Chey- vilion was given last Munday night. A good crowd was in attendance and enne, Denver and Nebraska points. all enjoyed the affair. These partita C. M. Chase, of the O. 8. L. yard will be given every Monday night. iwmn - office force, leaves the Brat of the week Miss Wlnnlfred Dormer entertained for a camping trip. about a down of her girl friends on Walter A. Kerr eotertalnej the off- Tuesday afternoon, at a prettily apicers of Fourth ward Sunday school, pointed luncheon. Tlie decoration were in while and green, fluffy bows of tulle Munday evening. ami sweet peas and carnal Iona Mug Mias Marion Warner h spending n used to adorn the table. few weeks at Luke Tahoe, Cal., and Cards arw out announcing (he later will visit relatives at law Anmarriage of Mlsa Winulfrel geles. Chase of 81. Anthony, Idaho, and C. K. The Catholics of the city enjoyed an Rice of Morris, HI., the ceremony to The be performed oe August Brit, at the outing at Haltalr on Monday. choir members went In n body ns the home of the bride. Miss Chase. ta the danghter of Ernest Chase, a form- guests of Father Cushnnhan. resident of this city. A host of 'Mias Veda Miller will leave nest relatives and friends Join In wishing week for a month's stay with friends her much happiness through life. and relatives la Boise, Later aha will go te Portland for n brief visit. Miss Honnrg Button, an experienced teacher of English and mathematics in Mr. and Mrs. John 8plers an- the Fargo, North Dakota High school. nounce the engagement of their daugh- Is now the guest of Miss Addle Morriter, llasel, to Austin Wlutle, the mar- son n the home of Mrs. A. W. Putriage to lake place July thirty Brat. nam on Thirteenth street. Miss Button Is highly blessed with Utah, blit The ladles of Maccabees will give win complete her veralton trip by goan ice rreau aortal at the home of ing un to Hidse, Holland, Beattie Mm Dora, 363 Twenty-seconstreet, aud Vancouver. nest Friday. Rev. William Thurston Brown, patEd Ludlow of Ban Francisco gud ter of tbn First rnllartan church, and are Karl Eunor of Eureka, Nevada, wife were the guests of honor at a the gueata of Mm J. T. BUdla and reception at the home of Mrs. O. D. family, , Rasmussen, Thursday evening The II rooms were taatfully end prettily dec, Mm Nathan Kuhn and daughter, orated for the occasion, and refresh Violet, leave today for the capital, meats were served. A number of where they will spend a week vletUug prominent members of the eongrega friends. tlon were present, and ahowed by the warmih of greeting that they welcomThe Siam of the Sunshine club ed the new pastor in their midst. war very delightfully entertained laat WITH MIBB CRANDALL. Thursday afternoon by Mm Walter Heller at her camp la the canyon. Mis Beatrice Crandall was hosless Mr. and Mm J. Murtle announce at a very charmingly arranged afterfha engagement of their daughter, noon affair on Monday, In compliment Groce, to (llenn Allen of Keno, Ne- to Miss Mildred Thomas of Colorado vada. the marriage to take place- - In Springs. Bowls of roses were' everythe near future. where and tlie table wsa beautiful with masses of pansies. Gathered around Mr. and Mm J. G. left the daintily decorated luncheon tatlile Thurday evening for Indiana, where were Mlsa Kate Wllmer, Mine Virginia they go to attend the golden wedding Iee, Miss Mildred Thomas, Mlsa lone anniversary of Mrs. Lsngadorfa par- Garrett, Mlsa Katherine Barker, Miss Alice Gray. Mlsa Gertrude Heed, Miss ents. IVirothy Walker, Mlsa Sarah Brook Cards are oat announcing the en- Mine Eva Miller, sod Miss Edith Hargagement of Mine Hermlna U. tireiger ris. to Uirven K. Wilkins of (loidfleld. the MIIEB- - MARK. wadding to take place la the near future. The wedding of Mrs. Minnie Miles Mailers Guy end Nell Snyder, anna and H. H. Msrk occurred at the home of Willard F. Snyder, rente np Thurs- of Mr. M. J. Msrk, 225tl Adams aveday from their home in Salt City nue, Wednesday evening. To the te spend a few weeks with their play- st mine of Mendelsohn's Wedding March mate, Lawrence Bowman. played by Miss Nellie Rutledge, the bridal party marched Into Mina Muriel Stanley entertained n the parlor rad took their places under few friends on Wednesday evening at an archway of smilnx, where the cerea laws party, gives In honor of her mony was performed, the Rev David Crane of the Methodist church offgueut, Mm Bolwrt N. Norris of Kssh-vlltTran. Japanese lanterns were iciating. The bride, who wore a nend to Illuminate the grounds, and Ipiwn of white, wes st tended bvdainty Miss t dancing and games formed the Edith Csruth or Coalville as bridesPrises were won by Mias maid. also tltlred In white. Welter Vivien Kogors and Horace Anderson, Clark, brother of the bride, was best hud another prise was given to the man. itoaor guest. Supper was served in After the ceremony, all repaired to Mr. and Mm. - wl TUousxa EXAMINEE: MORNING i Monkeys were a few of the attrac--i iiuns and created much amusement, The exhibition of wee curiosities was followed by as exciting auciiou sale of surprise hoses after which delicious refreshments were served. Those Laving charge of the arrangements were Alice Gray, Lillian Suoy, Kellie Bowman, Bert Parker and Tom Horn. ALLEN-WRIGH- On Wednesday, Joseph K. Wright and Clara Allea were married In the Temple at Logon. Thursday evening n reception was held at the home of the brides parents in Klverdale. About two hundred guests were present te offer congratulations and a recurd in sociability and enjoyment was established. An elegant supper was served and the presents, which were numerous and beautiful, were viewed hv the guests. Csvaleri Rusticasi Mr. Davenport. Solo, Face to Face" Mr. Goddard. The Christian Science Society hold service at 11 a. in. in. the new Mar sonic Temple, Washington avenue, between Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixt- h streets. , Truth Subject: 16 a. m. Sunday school at testimonial Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 p. m. The publie is cordially Invited to attend these services. Free reading rooms are open daily, except Sundays, from 3 to 3 p. m. in same building. h First Baptist Church Rev. 8. Gillespie will preach at morning vice. No service , y - Jr 0 n h.h t- . -; M in the evening. SURPRISE. Mrs. Fred Williams, at her home on Childs avenue, successfully surprised Miss Pearl Williams with a parcel shower. The house and lawn was beautifully illuminated with Chinese lanterns. The most interesting Juba Mitchell Thomas, son of B. editor of the Industrial I'tsh, of this city, entertained s party of his of the evening was a guessing little friends In n very original way game the prises being wua by Miss game, afternoon. Tuesday Anna Driver and Mrs. Frank Losee. The occasion was Johns tenth At eleven o'clock all repaired to the birthday, aud the celebration of the dining room, which was beautifullv event commenced with the following decorated with cut flowers, end were program: At home-- 3 o'clock; 3:3(1 with dainty refreshments. Miss served Oh a visit M'lllisms was a ride tn Blade's wagon; 4: the recipient of many to to the Nickelodeon: 4:45 march beautiful and uaeful presents. Fryers Ice cream parlors, where the Those present were: Meedames G. birthday rake, nut cake. Ire cream D. Smith. Walter Williams, A. Mcaud bananas made up the menu. Intyre. Frank Losee. W. Evans, WalAt 6 o'clock the happy throng was ter Webb. Edwin Williams, Fred Wilgiven another ride around the streets liams, D. C. Oimsteed, Ihtvld 8haw; of Ogden. Misses Gertrude, Nellie and Ora The party consisted of Clara and Tackett, Annie Baker, Mabel Conger. Myrtle Kcopp, Esther Msurr, May Iva Williams. Anna Driver, Floy and Malkins, Untie, Amy tnd Arthur Pearl Williams. Rogers, Mabel aud Flossie Luces, Donald aud Eleanor Glbsoa. Clarice and Anne Vincent, Helen Hunter. Dorothy Gordon, Dorothy McGsw, Fryer, Amelia and Celia Ford. Beatrice Fryer, Mary and. John M. First Presbyterian Church. John Thomas. Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at 11. It Is hoped FOR MIBB WINTLK thet Rev. Dr. E. M. Wherry of A number of Miss Grace M'intles India, for years the leading friends gathered at her home on educator of Interior India, will apeak Child's avenue on Friday evening and at this service. showered her with numerous parcels. Sunday school st 10. Endeavor st 7. A general good time we bal by all Evening worship at I. The pastor present, the evening being merrily spent In games, song and Instrument-e- l will, during the summer months,speak music, end light refreshments were briefly each Sabbath night upon The served In the dining room. Spiritual Messages Which Jesus Christ SunBeheld is the Summer World. Y. P. S. ENTERTAINED. day evening being The Spiritual Lessons Which the Christ Bsw in the Reference The Young People's Society of the Flowers of the Helds. entertained will be made to the exceptional rich-nea- a Congregational church of the wild flowers of Utah this about a hundred and flfty of their frleuds moat royally In tlie church month. Sunday music will be: parlors last Wednesday evening. The entertainment wss very Morning service Chorus: "Seeking evening'! nnlque, consisting of the exhibition the Lost. Invita of many curious freaks. Prince Evening service Chorus: the Rubber Man. the tion Bong Mr. Crockett and choir. Violin offertory. Intermesio from Brainless Wonder and the lilting CHURCHES l, ... d tiU W PARTY. L. ser- 8unday school at 12:13 p. m. Midweek prayer service, Thursday evening at which business of importance usy come before the church. Wau-damt-r- BIRTHDAY ETA II. OGDEN, The deep, underlying cause of every old note la a had This vital fluid has become infected with gome flri011 01 tlle germ mr prevents the place from healing. Thin infection may n active, sluggish condition of the system leaving the refuse a!!! body to be absorbed into the circulation instead of throwing the usual channels of nature. Another cause is the weakening ,,ronrt of this from hereditary taints, or from the effected ,PutiaS of sickness, leaving disease germs in the aystem. When the blJti ? condition n sore cannot heal because the impurities with whichtbi tion is filled are being constantly discharged into 40:1 inflame the tissues and further disease the eurroundingflLh. hrii treatment that can do any good ia one that removes the cause, purpose nothing equals S. S. 8. It begins at the fountain hrad of tL and drives out all genua, impurities and poisons, and then the lrlJ 1 supplied with rich, pure blood, heals naturally and plications assist in cleansing the place, but cure a nlv'belifte can through n purification of the Moo - Book on Sores and UlcerT medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPEPTUT n rn iw Mood. life-strea- M T' .-- -T1 a1 First Methodist Episcopal Church, block east of Washington 234 MAIN 8T. BALT LAKE CITV avenue, on Twenty-foun- h street, David Ogden 24 57 Wash. Logan, 47 v W. Crane, pastor. 361 Main Provo, 32 8unday services: Sunday school, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT 10 a. m. B. E. Newton, superintendPAIN; FREE WITH PLATES. ent. International lesson. No difference whstyou pay uU Preaching by the pestor at 11 a. m. get kny better at any price. Subject, "The Priceless Treasure. 1 Gold Fillings up Class meeting follows the sermon, led Bet of Teeth (Best 7 Silver and JRubber) Amalgam E. by Wherry. 83 75c Fillings Epworth League at T p. m., led by A Good Set for Cement Fillings 50c Nellie Fletcher, topic: "Poverty in Bridge Work Best $3.50 to $5 Porcelain Fillings .... $1.00 Gold Crowns, 22K 53.50 te B5 Spirit." EE 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE GUARANT The evening preaching services in Free Examination and Advice this church will be discontinued during the mouths of July and August, and Honest Work, Fair Dealings make our Success Continuous. the evangelistic features will be under Open till 1p.m. Sundays 10 te 2. Lady Attendant. Guarthe care of the Epworth League in antees Good at any of our Five Offloea. it s hour of meeting. The public is cordially invited to all the services of bis to preach last Sunday on account evening, The Upholding of Mom' this church. Special music will be of illness, will occupy the pulpit Hands." rendered by volunteer performers and Tbe choir has arranged special singers. Miss Eleanor Central Park Presbyterian Church-Cor- ner music. Hendershott will sing. Thirty-firs- t and Washington Rev. B. L. Gillespie, of Dayton. Ohio, Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock; will preach at the Baptist church on The Young People's Society meets Deuteronomy Sunday moraine. AU members are re- at 7 oclock. All young people are InSunday school at 12: 15. u to as the present pulpit vited to attend these quested The No evening service. committee ay have something interest- meeting will be led bymeetings. Miss Helen ing to report. Gibbs. The subject for discussion is: EXAMINED BENICIA ARSENAL. "Present Day Applications of the Last fit. Paul's German Evangelical Six Commandments," the subject 20. General Washington.. July Church Corner Jefferson avenue and matter being found in Exodus 20: Crosier, chief of ordinance, has reTwenty-thirstreet. Theodore Wo-bulumed from the Pacific coast, where he street. pastor, 821 Twenty-fiftexamined the Benicia arsenal in CaNo service Sunday, Pastor at Trelifornia for the Improvement of tbe nton ton. Lutheran Church Cor Twenty-thir- d street and Jefferson avenue. O. A. plant of which congreoa has made an Sunday school at 2 p. m. appropriation. service during the Elmquist, pastor. No General C roller found the affaire ( summer. Sunday: Sunday school, 10 n. in. the arsenal In good shape and conThe Earnest Workers and the 8wedlab service, 11 a. m. Ladles' Aid Society meet Monday at Luther League, 7 p. m. Subject, firmed the plnnn for he Improvraieut. 8 p. m. for business concerning tbe "Care for the Aged." Leader. Rev. Owing to the high price of mnterinl and labor upon the Pacific coast. It picnic on the 25th. AU members ought Elmquist has heretofore not been found advisato bo present. English service, 8 p. m. You're corble to undertake the manufacture at dially welcome to worship with us! mall arma oj big guns upon tbs The Five Points Church. Dr. J. D. Church of the Good Shepherd CorAlfred coast, but now, to maintain the fores Kingsbury of fislt Lake City will ner Grant and Twenty-fourth- . preach In this church at 4 oclock in Brown, rector. Eighth Sunday after of trained mechanics and keep opea the line of supply of ordinance mathe afternoon. Trinity. to make the Beales terial Early celebration, 7:30 a. m. ( arsenalnecessary of greatest value to the war Tbe First Congregational Church. Sunday school, 9:45. Crvwier has General Noble Strong Elderkin, minister. department. Morning prayer and sermon, 1L Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m. planned to have constructive work Morning topic, The Comparative undertaken there to a moderate Sunday, July 2 1st. Dr. J. D. Kingsbury of Balt Lake City, who was una- - Blessedness of Giving and Receiving;" one-ha- lf ct sub-Jec- d s, 12-1- h mid-wee- k I JULY IS THE MONTH FOR REDUCTIONS h-- - r ? & it i ' - ! s. fi - I"'' v- - ; PRICES ARE GOING DOWN LIRE THIS enter-iMlamen- VTSM SND ibsmo a . CL i oasis Summer Dress Goods Sale :..USE THE... RED TAG I t BINDER TWINE and sate time. trouble and money. Guaranteed for length, strength and even nett. cfoiv $UaIj We Give tSplendid Values and Keep Assortments ' Complete it i expected of us. and we have gone through the stock in each department and repriced the balance of the merchandise thrown out for clearance, with the determination of making this the greatest sale of oar history. IDAHO VAU.0 Genuine Plymouth 4 The Reductions for this Sale Will be the Greatest of the Season ensnv Masters. AEO. V.ODELk QIVIIUI Msesatw OD(n - Everj hour of each uucopoaitp day niorr thr opening of this wonderful July Bale, our gelling facilities hare been tested to their fnlleet capacity. The increase in Ihe mile over thooe of a year ago are enormoua, new records being made that aatoninh even bureelves. Inspired by thin unprecedented aucceaa, we have determined to make this Bale a record breaker. There yet remains many thousands of dollars' worth of desirable merchandise in each department that must be cloned, and in this final marking down of prices the original cost or real value of the article was not conrudered. The prices placed upon the articles are in every instance such as will cause an immediate sale. .CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACIHHE CO! ip AND BECAUSE e' r, uamn implement Designs ""L-K- Sl AND THUS WE BUY AND SELL A Good Choice nitre's a lot at Very Low Prices of the summer yd to come and tiiciv probably will be much summer weather in the foil, too. In abort, there's a chance to get good wear out of the dreaoea that you might make up now. if you bny the good at thie sale, you'll save conei lei ulile in the con! of the dretwes you make. Every ne of these very desirable dress fabrics is marked specially low. Midsummer White Sale Our Entire Stock of Skirts to 50 Per Cent Off The greatest Muslin Underwear Business in the history of laat ft Thomas' Woiv has been done the find six moatbs of the year. Ita simply because the merchandise has been what the people want to pay. A11 ' the Coats Marked Down at Half Price 33! $1.25 and $1.59 Shirt Waists 98c . f . Glove Sale ; Our entire stork of Kid, Bilk and Lisle, long and skort Gloves at special prices. ' |