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Show THE MORNING entertained at as automobile party, after which a delightful evening aaa peat at hia home oa Wood avenue. Tuesday morning, the entire party at Bpencera bungalow left la auto- HE WHIRL OF SOCIETY li d i, w .aw r At. PMrl Burton toft Jo- - MC- - kpiua Rutled MJfiSdS bu C U o5. rat my visit with OtAiaaA. Call- - . JSUdsd to attend the George Washington and read law during hie spare Uni-vani- ty limn Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McCall of Huntington, Ten. are the guests of Mr. and Mm. 1. D. Johnson. lira J. Nye la back from tended eastern trip. CL am ex- ku returned Elijah Larkin and wife arrived home trip through the Thursday evening ftom the east. sb eielte wartitagton, IX C, Mm. WiQ Watson and son, Ralph of w Uier P11" arrived ta Ogden Thursday evening from Chicago. . . tVi mile JJJJStww JJltiereet- - ku returned w- - ThomU yMUt fm ISA trip tluwidk Velio Tudenrood, last jreurt pingra echoed, Oregon. from Huntisgto epent the eummer. i. Pri-T-j- Victor and Nora Soars, eon and daughter of H. J. Sean, formerly of Ogden, but now of Chicago, are ta Ogden and will spend the coming winter here. Mr. and Mrs. WHUam Gordon and family are spending Saturday and bu Sunday at the capital with their many . ud Mr Josefih Ben lech, of frienda, Thursday afternoon n large number M Monday. . gathered with Mrs. Robbins and Herd-U- . at Mrs. Herdti's home, KM WashDouglu here h, ud Mr. WIIUub ington avenue, it being the monthly from n delightful trip tea of the women of the Presbyterian Natiooul Park. Telloweton church. Refreshments were staved. Drigga and family bars LAWN PARTY, J2d from a Tlalt to SUvar SS, they epent ten duya of flehiag A particularly bright event of the r Ufa. ul laneral week was the lawn party given on Tuesday evening by Mias Dorothy Mr. and Urn. Psrtoy Mores epentvisiting rein- Bigelow at the home of her parents, , M dayt thle week, Mr. and Mia A. P. Bigelow, on Jeffergad friend e In Balt lata son avenue. The affair was in honor of Mon-r- a Miss Dorothys sixteenth birthday, and Mr and Mn. Joeeph Parry left In electric extended visit nn lights and Chinese lanterns far Honing Utah. Illuminated the merry scene. Northern brilliantly and Idaho inthwn Supper wee served In the dining arMin Maude Stone fa upending I room, the table being artistically Bach rotative ranged with vases of flower Mv dVi fa Logo, netting guest was given a souvenir of the present were Mn. Frank Siegel of Blnckfoot, oooaslon., and thorn uaii ! rtolting Mre. Addle Baker Misses Margaret Armstrong, Helen Towns, Louies Pierce, Dora Smith, rei Pacific aveno lira Lola Wallace, Daley Kuhn, Viola EH lie Browning, Eva Leek, Mn. B. H. line to visiting friendn Clancy, Dorothy Browning. Marie Wether-spoon- , k fait Lake City. Panala Spam Ells Forrest, Nellie Forrest, Pearl Jtaderaon, and Mr and Mn. William Hnnlyn and Charlie, and nleoe, Mlaa Edna Alta Coleman; Messrs. Leland Lewis, n. Rex Kelly, Lew Beaaon, Don Beason, Mmmi toft far Oakland, California, Perkin Reinbard Gideon, Ed visitmonth a George upend nfan Browning, Mariner Browning, Norman Whalen. Bohn, Hannan Peery, Hayes Matson. of Edwin Bell, Willard Gibson, William Mn. Maude IX Chriitenaen, Perklne, James Herrick and William Ancrieaa Fork, In Tlaltlag relatives Baker. to Ofdea. mobiles, carriages, ud on horseback, tor Beaver Canyon, where they spent the day at the Deserted Village" and Robbers Roast fishing and hunting. Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamlll of Spencer, entertained at an enjoyable musical affair. The largest affair wu the dancing party given by Mrs. H. H. Spencer and daughter, at the Harwood home, which has the only ball room la Spencer . Friday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson were host and hoaieaa at a delightful hayrack party to Cantu Meadows. " Saturday. Hr. ud Mro. Haggvn-bart- h entertained nt a most enjoyable fishing party. Those who have participated at the various kuccsaaful affaire are Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, Mlaa Fitzgerald, Mro. George H. Mataon. Mn. R. 8. Joyce, Mtos Joyce, Mrs. H. C. Wood, Mrs. HitiantaM. Mrs. Frank Mrs. Ben Hamlll, Haggenbarth, Mro. Ha mill Sr, Mrs. H. H. Spencer, Mtos Spencer, Mrs. Hardy, Mias Hardy, Mias Leonard, Mlaa Btaun, Mrs. Davidson; Messrs. A. R. Fitzgerald, A. J. Fitzgerald. H. C. Wood, F. Haggenbarth, Davidson, 11. G. Cleveland, Bur Vut, Spencer Harwood, R. A. Dodge, Ben Hamlll 2ele Ik out-doo- b", la ?.r WITH MIM BANE. Mn. 8. S. lao. proprietor of the toiiR Millinery , and her trimmer, Mika Priactlla Bane entertained nt Min Leonora Drigga, left Tuoadny tor the eaat, where they will spend luncheon on Tneeday afternoon in honor of her guest, Mies Mildred Rusfor weeks, rtolting the leading eeUldiahmenta. sell of Nashville, Tens. The parlor . . . and hall were fragrant with masses of Mr. and Mn. Aaa Farley announce sweet pees and dahlias and In the dinthe engagement of their daughter, ing room the decorations were carried The out In pink and white. Bows of chiffon Beatrice, to Btringham Bterana. adorned the table and chandeliers and marriage will occur early In Septema large vase of roees of the prevailing ber. odors formed the centerpiece. Those Dt! ahl Hr P. A Cook announce promt to met the honor guest were the engagement of their daughter, Mies Bertha Clifton, Mlaa Florence Ulde toabel, to Ernest W. Town tend. Meeden, Mias Irena Overton, Mtoe Eleanors Murray, Mien Polly Barnes, Mr. ead Mre. B. W. Drigga ma- Misa Madeline Caine, Miss Della Mor, mmon the engagement at their dnugb-nrgan, Mtoe Hazel Harris, Mlaa Mae Geneva to Owen W. Halverson, Brownley, Miss Dora Robinson, Mlaa the marriage to take place late la Gertie Alien, Mlaa Enid Rivero and Mlaa Hortense Graham. September. mll-Mne- Vim Juanita Wllaon and Brine Stoddard are ependlng Mka with Provo friend a few FOR MIBB FIT. Mies Ida Driver was hostess at a party, Friday charming evening; at her home on Jefferson avenue. The affair was given in compliment to her guest, Mlaa Pitt of Balt Lake City. The rooms were bright with a profusion of golden glow and bub flowere; and an elaborate supper wee served la the dining room. Those promt to meet Miss Pitt were Meaara. and Meadamea Cain, Thomas, Buchmlller, George Driver, Culler, L. 8. Rich and Mrs. Fred Misses Lindsey, Genieva Clark; Dongles, Glenn Douglas, Bolye, Goatee, Robertson'; Messrs. Green well, Hon-tel- l Horne, Boon, Walker, Jensen and Driver. d Min Gladyi Walker was hoeteei on at a prettily arranged Wedaeadey Ken-riigto- a. Decorations of white and hander were la evidence and the pmto numbered about sixteen.- - enter Edward If. Cummings Mra. toned a ritwaooa tea. Ptak circle of friends oa Tuesday at a pleasantly appointed The decora Hone were white and carnations and sweet pea , and Mrs. W. A. Tamer and who have beta In Jew, w county for aboutaojoaraing reta ailed home yesterday. month, Wn Hattie Roland win leavw next for a months virit with frienda a Kentucky. Hhi Hetoa Wenger to visiting Sal tor a week or two. Lake frienda with Baker epent the week at the capital. Meade t. the PalM ' tlaltlng In Salt neat of Mrs. M. A. Breeden. Manning was hosteaa eeeflgMfnlly arranged afternoon at af-nir- la compliment to Mias TBeMlay Reynold of Omaha. iJUSL MweTey le vMttag In fawet of her brother, A. B. Mrrtle Rhine baa gone to far a few weeks visit with Md friends. 4tlT 2 tt Knights of Colnmbas win have 2al outing on Tneeday at Littlefield, one of Jjt C.of young Utahna. left 2tat the Thure-5- L to Overland Limited for a. where he will be clerk In the office of It to his pnrpoee Wtogton, D. wyd at toon-gener- a HOME FROM EUROPE. . Mr. and Mr William Sweeney of Idaho nils, who recently returned ftom their four months honeymoon trip in Europe, are the guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sweeneys portent Patrick Maxwell, on Reeves avenue. Mr. and Mn. Sweeney reached their home In Idaho Fall Sunday, and Tuesday evening were tendered a splendid reception In Broadway hall by their numerous frienda Rledelbergers orchestra furnished the music, and rewere served daring freshing dainties the evening. ' While In Europe, the young couple spent the greater part of tho time at Mr. Sweeney's old home la Ireland. England, Ranee and Italy were also visited. AT SPENCER, IDAHO, - One of the liveliest and moat charm lag of the small Idaho towns Is Spencer. A number of the society people of both Balt Lake and Ogden are pending the rammer there. Automobile tripe, barrack rides, fashing parties ud during form the amusement Sunday afternoon, Hugh Wood entertained at an automobile party, which was fallowej by a musicals at the home of Spencer Harwood. Monday afternoon, H. CL Wood again MVOY-FOOT- Tuesday evening, at Salt Lake City, Mine Zola McCoy, formerly of Ogden, and 1 railing at the Foote were married M. residence of the bridei. parents, Mr. and Mn. J. H. McCoy, Rev. Benjamin Young performing the ceremony. Mlaa Lana Rives was bridesmaid, Donald Foote, a brother at the UTAH. 00 DUN, EXAMINER: SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1907. I Catholic Mus at 3:30; High max at 10:30 ud sermon: vesper and marie by tho choir at 7:30 p. m. First Methodist Episcopal Church block east of Washington avenue on Twenty-fourt- h street. David W. Crane, pastor. 1 a. m.. B. E. Sunday achoul t Newton, superintendent. International lesson. Public worship at 11 a. m. The passer will read the annual report of tho work ef the church, receive new members and administer the sacrament of the Lords Supper. Epwortk League at 7 p. m., led by Mre. Shoffer. Topic, Bearing False Reproach. Sermoa by foe pastor at f p. m. and the closing service of tha conference year. Special Instrumental and vocal music In all service Addis Roux will render a whistling solo in the evening service. A cordial Invitation la extended to the public to worship with us. One-hal- f o the way around the world. This Enough to stretch one-thi- rd its the quantity of blue ribbon used by the Pabst Brewing Company of Milwaukee during the past year. About six inches of this blue ribbon is stamped in gold with the words Guaranteed Perfect and wrapped around the neck of each bottle of First Presbyterian Church Job Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at 11. Them The Gates Which Lead to Eternal Ufa. LesEvening service at I. Them sons from a Great Ufa. Sunday school at 10 m. Endeavor at T p. m. Special music at each service. Gennu Evangelical church, corner Jefferson avenue and Twenty-thirstreet, Theodora Wobos. pastor, office C48 24th street. Morning service at 11 o'clock. German sermon by tha groom, was best man. A targe reception followed the cere- pastor. All Qsrmu people are corThe house wu beautifully dially welcome. mony. deoorated In pink and white carnaSunday school at 2 p. m. The Earntions, a canopy of flowers above the est Worker meet Tuesday at I p. m. bridal party. The wedding march wu All members ought to come and are cordially in riled to atplayed during the ceremony by Mlaa Celeste Conroy, of Ogden. Punch wu tend. served la the library by Mias Pearl Moors. Lutheran chunk, corner Jefferson Mn. and Mrs. Foote left oa the late avenue and Twenty third street. O. A. train oa a wadding trip east. They EHmqnlat, pastor. Residence 2305 Jefwill live la Evanston, Wyo. ferson avenue. . No morning serrioe, pastor at Bingham. Sunday school at m. Misa Lnara Swanson, ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. 10 Lather League meets at About thirty-fiv- e member of Excel- 7 oclock p. m. sior Camp No. U40. met with their Evening service at I o'clock English recorder at 1:10 Friday evening and sermon by the pastor. Everybody corThe Ladles' Aid soproceeded to the home of Mattie dially waloom Chard, vho leavea In the user future ciety meets Thursday afternoon at 2 with her husband far California, where oclock, la tha home of Mr J. Swam he will make her home. After Mro. son, 142 Capitol a venae. All memChard had recovered from her sur- bers should be present and are cordially Invited to attend. prise, recitations, garnet, music, and Friday evening, August 3S, at I p. m. refreshments were enjoyed. The oracle, Mary Heffner, presented the Luther League will give an tea Mrs. Chard with a token of esteem la cream aortal oa the church lawn. Mubehalf of tho camp, of which aha was sical and literary program. Ton art welcome. an officer and worthy member. Reorganised Chnroh of Jesus Christ BROWNING-FORD- L Salat of Latter-da- y Comer Washington and Fifteenth street. Among the social events of the Sunday school at 10 m. m. and week waa the marriage, Wednesday, Preaching service at 11 In the Salt Lake temple, of Misa Topic for evening service, p. m. Louise Browning ud Ernest Ford, The Written Ward and living Orawho are among the most prominent cle a Zion's Rallgto of the younger social set of Ogden. Wednesday 2 After the ceremony they returned to literary Assoriatloa. Public cordially Invited to attend Ogden, and a sumptuous wedding reall aervioe past wu served at the brides parent Only the Immediate relatives of the First Presbyterian Church John contracting parties were present The young eowls left on the evening Edward Carver pastor. train far California, wham they wlU Morning service at 11. Thame, The spend their honeymoon, returning to Gates Which Lead to Eternal Ufa. Tha Ogden In about a month. Tho bride la Evening worship at I. Them a young lady of charming personality, Lessons from a Great Ufa. talented In music, and is the daughter Sunday school at 10. Endeavor at 7. of Mr. and Mrs John Browning. The The music will be a feature at each groom recently returned from a mission to England, and la one of the servic city's most highly esteemed young men. He la ths sob of Prof, ud Mrs. First CoBgre rational Church SunLorenzo Ford. day school at 12:15. Young Peoples meeting at 7:00, led All young B HOPE FOR CLARK LINE. by Mr. Georg Perkin people Invited. JNo preaching eervksea. Will Probably Bo Built Near the Town Even-aonservice by tha young peoof Las Vegas; In Nevada. ple, Sunday, September first. Reno, Nst, Aug; 4. The shops far Seventh Day Advratiata Iba meetwhich the Salt Lake Railroad has appropriated $360,000 will In all prob- ings In the tent located an comer of ability be located near the town of Quincy and Twentyeecond street, La Vega la Llnoola county- - Three continue the same as usual all through thousand acres of land at the head of tha week except Saturday night. All the Muddy river valley have been pur- made welcome. God's Subject for Sunday nigh chased. It la the plan of tho buyers to ou Ionise the tract and arrangements Order Changed by Man; subject for have been made far bringing sixty Monday night Tho Power of Evil in families in for settlement during tha tiie Union of Church and State; subwinter. The fond 1a all situated west ject for Tuesday night United States of the railroad. An Irrigation ayatom In Prophecy; subject for Wednesday will tie Installed and the farmers will night What Does God Say the People the United States Will DoT subject try to supply tha southern part of the of for Thursday night What Will the state with agricultural product the United States as Realty values have already taken a , Churches Do In derided increase la London the re-- Revealed by OodT subject for Friday night What Does God Say Will suit In the action of Clark's official Be the Outcome of the Work of the Churches la the United States 7 LOST SEVEN DAYS. Meetings begin at I oclock. Conducted by Elder Paul Irsraon. 24. George Foley, Redding, August a prospector, aged 71, wuderod sevThe Christian Science Society holds en days ud nights in the vicinity service at 11 a. m., la the new Masonof Hay Fork, Trinity county, hunting ic Temple. Washington avenue, befor a mala ho had hitched to a tree tween Twenty-Fiftand Twenty-Sixt- h while he returned to his cabin to get treats. In all that time ha had his blanket Christ Jess Subject: m. nothing to eat He appeared at tha school at 10 Sunday home of D. B. Granger, four miles testimonial evening Wednesday from Hay Fork, ud tour miles from meetings are held at 0 fa m. where he lost his mule. He wu nearTha pabUc to cordially Invited to ly dead from exhaustion, ud It is attend these service will doubtful survive. whether he very Free reading rooms are open dally Frienda found the muto hitched to except Sundays and holldaya from 2 a tree In the forest last Thursday and to I p. m. la same building. at once eonoladrd that Foley wu lost RUBY BURGLARS. Searching parties were afield for five day but finally gave up, concluding that Foley had perished. Evanston, Wya, the Beene ef the Foley Is well known in Shasta Latest Crimes sf Cracksmen. county, for ha always spends hto winters In Redding. He bu prospected la Evanston, Wyo, Aag. 22. A aerlea Trinity county for twenty yrara and of burglaries occurred ta the maiden oe was supposedly familiar with tha coun- portion of thin city between 12 oclock try where he wu lost for seven day and daylight this morning. He had 1260 la gold on his person. At tha residence of A. W. Anderson Blue Ribbon BlueRibbom d Tke Beer of Quality Some idea of the popularity ofthis famous brew may be gathered from the size of this order for blue ribbon labels. rs The blue ribbon is the mark of excellence and is used only on Pabst Blue Ribbon. It is the maker's pledge of quality and your, guaranty of purity. When you order beer, insist upon having Pabst Blue Ribbon You canrecognize the bottle by the blue ribbon fastened to its neck, as shown in the illustration -- g u 1 h Made by Pabst at Milwaukee And Bottled only at the Brewery. i Ki a gold watch and chain valued at 1100; $12 la cash and a pair of pants and I vest were taken. W. E. Tomlinson's bouse was robbed of a gold watch valued at $50. Mrs. Lsunsrd's rooming house was entered and clothing belonging to R. K. Ridding was take The local officer are hunting for a A Beth Plumes (ta, 8L, Ogden. II. tember to arrange for a match with either Tilley oy Frank Kahn, the club'a middleweight wrestler Cct del to now on tbe way to Butt Mont, and Ogden, Utah, coming (him the lut named place to Spokane to pass a few weeks la the Pacific North- PROGRAMME AT THE Nickelodeon ILLUSTRATED t PALMISTRY, TRAGIC MOMENT. FATAL LEAF. west. of tough recently driven out at Balt weight to tbe .beet wrestler around Lake City who are working eastward. Chicago. Ho to regarded as one of the best defensive wrestler la tha country. Kahn, with much the aim repCOAL ON FIRE. utation a the Chicago mu' which Billings, Aag. 24. A hill of 4,000 to that be bu never been thrown, tons of coal heaped oa the ground by nor bu bo ever lost a match, and the Billing sugar factory, la antici- like Geidel he baa at least a local great defensive pation of a coal famine this winter, la reputation of being on fire and baa been burning fiercely wrestler. Varaell win endeavor to arrange a for several day Twenty men are working with ten teams moving tbs match at the club between thus two oral and It Is believed a large amount men or may match him against Homwill be raved. The fire broke out of er Tilley, tbe young wrestler who wu tha peak of tbs .great pile Tuesday. with the Beattie Alhletlo elub lut Tha cause of the fire Is said to be season. spontaneous combustion. For a week previous reins bavo poured upon the MRB. MAY A. JENBEN DIEB AT heap and the mioke which waa seen EPHRIAM. ooming from the coal was supposed to be steam. At tbe promt time It Is Ephrtom, Aug. 21 Mr Mary Ann estimated Chat $1,000 worth of Coal Blackburn Jenson, wife ef Professor bu been destroyed. Nepbln Jensen of tho Snow academy, died at her home ta thta city at S BWEET FEA CARNIVAL. oclock this morning. Mr Jen sea wu bora at Moroni, Bozeman, Mont, Ang: 24. Boze- Sanpete eounty, April 15, 1870. She man's sweet pea carnival probably wu tbe daughter of Thomu and one of the most unique spectacles of Mary Blackham. September 8, 1803, Its kind In the northwest, opened la he wu married to Professor Jensen this city today with a parade that was and bu been a resident of Ephraim witnessed by thousands of persons Inca that date. She leaves a husfrom all parts of Montan The fiesta band, parents, and a boot of friends to process ton wu beautiful the numer- mourn her untimely end. ous floats simply being masses of sweet peas fresh from the morning's dew. Buslneu wu suspended and tha sweat pea deoorattons of the streets ud stores added to the beauty of tha acene. Tbe towns of the city the wrappers on were fairly carpeted with flowers and blooms of all kind break DO NOTED WRESTLER COMING. . On His Way to Butts He Will Stop Over In Ogden. Spokane, Wash, Aug. 24. Paul B. Geidel, of the Chicago Athletic auto- mation and champion amateur wrest ler of the mlddlrweat at 142 pound writes from Moran, Wyo, to George M. Vsrnell, physical instructor of tbs Spokane Amateur Athletic dub, that ba will be la Spokane early ta Sep in your Gears your pocket? Try one at &e DEN THEY PONT BREAK Electric Theatre CANNING CO. J. G. READ & BROS. CO. Harness and OGDEN, UTAH. ft j,r ef High Grade Vegetables Pur Food Catsup. Pur Food Pork A Bun Pure Pood Hominy. res B Worcestershire Sauc p,cl1 but one grade at geode- THE BEST. iKi.1 Saddler? The beet end Largeet Manufae turare In the West S34 te Twenty fourth Street. OGDEN. UTAH. 84S PEARCE WAV. PIONEER FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS Manufacturer Iren end Brass Cut Inga, Shafting, Pulleys, Boiler and e Tank War end all kinds of Work, . 8861 Wsah. A vs. Phone 840 Bell JOHN HOXER Admission SP1S1IUAL CLAIRVOYANT MENTILBEAIH Nairn given and the Identical things yea with te knew. Prof. Flegal le the werlde grentes see Ho gives you power te win and merry the one you lev Te eueoaed In buelnes Tr recover lost or stolen propertyTo guard against fraud and Te locate the treasures of heaven and earth. Te reunite the separated. Te settle quarrels and dispate Te win at to Free lecture and testa at CRy Had, Sunday night, at S. p. m. Readings given dally at Eldsra Hsus 804 28th St. Ml f I MOIOM'F'HtlFM HH 1414 Whs! reals and Retell Manufacturer at a TENTS and ' AWNINGS 080 Wash. Av OGDEN. UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS C. W. CROSS CO Manufacturers ef Manufacturers ef ead Wholesale sad Retell Dealers In VINEGAR and PICKL ES STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. Edward . Btohul Proprietor. Factory 9(66 WaH Avanu OGDEN, UTAH. Phan' 107 F. HARNESS, SADDLES AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. 2260082 Washington Avene Bell Telsshene 642-X- . ' Next the Reed Hotel 25th BL ILLUSTRATED BONG, IN THE VILLAGE BY THE SEA. , DE CAZAVILLE. MINES AND FORGE. STRUGGLE FOR LIFE. Look at the Label and' Insist on Ogden and Utah Made Goods fHllllllIH4lllllHWWWIllll'wIIIH4HI'HIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIHIIIIH4IIIHI'WWIHIIIHI4llllimiW4HmH4IHHIH'HHimH-H''l41HHIHmfit UTAH . . Programme changes every efitar day. Ladles and children vffl Bad the room seel and comfortable. ANUF ACTURERS E " . BONG, THELMA. due but so far without success. It Mr. Geidel Is declared to never have to believed to be the work of a gang loat a match, though be bu given lIHHMH.H..tlHIIHIH.HHHWtH'HlHHm'WWIIIHM4H'l'W4IHIllim.HHllllfmilHWWHlW I'HIHIIHHIIIHIHIIIHIHI HO F. J. Klrsal Tweety-lonrt- h I4IHHI Hrt1!1' i Cache Valley Condensed Milk Company Manufacturers of HcnaysucMs Evaporated Milk. Won the gold medal at tho State Pair, W66. 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