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Show of IMPROVING. ’ in Salt Lake for August the evening, guests 114, end is far 2K « the gust month program Gertrude of Au-| being Professor Torrens, Kastholm, Mrs M. Captain Miss Din- disease, 6, congenital debil- | yrs. Ww. HH. Weyher assisted known that. lived Seventeen between 1 month ol itl in other ages W , = and are 1 year | as fol- | in Hospitals. Deaths as fol- | shown in hospitals are Deaths 11 Cross, Holy 11; Mark’s, § lows: suid : . a? ; es oes Keogh-Hammond, 2; L. D. S., aw 7; Salt : Pees Beet ora rmary, 3. | the tables being Lake private, ; county infirmary of golden away / Vases sent were bodies Twenty-three : nic : ni aye and : “ n Sa G. . “jf LE : and twentywenty lacher Miss e sak for burial, Lake Salt from ates éd‘in the dining ave 212 7 the * prettily decorated with | |} Galliss Nina Cinch see Cushing assist & w assistL glow aude Maude room they ie leave Satur-|58n ‘ : : A profusion of asters for Chicago. day decorated the parlors, while a large cut . : wereSeesalso fifty-six: 4 There ER Rese ye di faint ap ms pero ade a feve =9; berculosis, A 2. . ‘ The city = ‘ies phe Sin X, é one a Poo Sone lee Hyrum : $ et Bergstrom, who ae ¥ . the graced nasturtiums of vase lass , : S tea | where. table, dining of , the center ‘ Smith Mayme Miss by poured was - ne Wells * qn MARR OOS fre Suntay their Sree wedding trip. Paco ou ee oO a Salt There sued were 169 during marriage the . licenses is- upwards thank ga ine aie TEACHERS MEET AT Bergstrum month invited oo en ae twenty-five to meet her, Mrs<a aC r ny , : Business of eee Tern B Fences agency nm) hdr letter ah 2 Lunch—Toasts. Sandy yesterd: he ¢ al conven-| at of Pandy yesterday Pan tion teachers who ithare pore electec °o places as Instructors In the various) chools was held The affair was held in| the ward chapel, and all those who had] ittached — the tr signatures to contracts] were present, C. C. Crapo acted as chalrman. During the course of the meeting John] Dunn, J. R. Rawlins and G. R. Gardener] gave short talks and spoke of the progress | which has been made in the past by the| schools of the Jofdan dlstrict One a « features was the atmosphere of gooc Sr elines which prevailed over the meet-| ing Enoch Jorgenson was oe prin- | cin: o 1¢ high school at Sandy, ane cipal Oe adi ré yesterday ade t a € s attendance would be @ record] a j -VAI | Mrs, nyt Marshall, i, | 7 guests B elght with “ 0!ti ha Liberty er i 4 - number vf ne re- args A will eon ply between SEU stages these»se dally 3 Ida ty § than Me= | anc Mrs. | entire D and tles Salisbury other] alte c Col- F. the Phe | evening this Odeon the at ler ornare & attendance year’s this i sett ete & an will Reason e + = }oe os = puilge prime a to body pla man condition that health, of when married E “ next Wednesday : the in is j coffee 18 reside. 1s. there. no ofthe re on — — = : | | left ~ | off, the drug effects of its ppoison— caffeine —disa , ] = ee and= fy F. Ba: Se Estella, tise vedding | Mrs. eer to take candies. . Theodo tpiqeed a R. Burt, the early fall Senddelicious ot ZO" daintles on sis easily original,and economically tested recipes i and gray the matter elements @ Bt rmé ster rites of her j and rebuild ae the over eae body ae an fect the brain. aoe 75 condition of uP “ nerve } fect of ‘“There’s a Reason”’ 5 - Gt ice Miss Pume!l Mr. eamadia . a Mabel Mrs after ey be aa cere- ae ‘and asian, ane is the dauehter 0 Mis Rumel ts the davai Lake day ‘ ofrf the1e da: of the largesta affairs, ‘fe heone will be the daughter of wedding Judge of SI Georg’ ideas from this FREE CHARLTON SHOP Outfitters Exclusively. Moderate 799 . So. Main Prices. Salt Lake <— ‘a Ad Sh vance M or et | ai An f owing f exquisite en ‘ collection 0 d F aS of Ladies’ ll a W an ty es en om . Suits, - Skirts and famous entry Sept. Twin 20. Falls Write Land country, tn their av open for descrip- to Twin Falls Co., Milner, Ida Oakley} tne 1¢ wenkened 3 Berend state of Condition, animal veterinarian are to industry stand) wuiting pujietins from the department eulture at Washington giving and] for} of agri-| the re-i is that which ta: wlver fc race boat ng sheep. shee c this dinping method The of days are tendipped exposed mals are dipped and once 7 tnfecte twice within the a ant='| period animals fick leis “xcursions Sept 5th trip, i Meket $1.10 Sik via llth imit, Office, aime201 che | Sept. eyers & Hart, AL & FURNITURE INSTALLMENT aRAuctioneer TX s CARPET HOUSE 45-51 East Third South Street Redad 14th street s ci [XL Stores Co. Auction Sale For the benefit of our customers whose selections we were unable to reach yesterday, we have decided to continue the sale every evening from 7:30 to The sale now in force daily 9:30. from 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 and 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. eae Fon Shor inclusive Main Mi a Tailor Made Suits, Coats, Gowns, Evening Wraps a '| . ¥ book. EXCLUSIVE 3 goa then he! # Women’s Montana the Lake be will Ghe Mc- th le and galt eres,andfo will ‘ober, — wedding now has arnid ee r and tet » to Ser arenes ot Oe wednesday health, it. Cal left oe eae Bart [latter | to. Spc per and the result is that entire body feels the i Beae ee sn | fra 1 ag all d we will mail JOSEPH BURNETT COMPANY, 36 India St., Bostom | CcCor= natura be koa rine Wedat Minn 23m rte Postum ofunitefoodwithto themake2 |ge ae St, uke’ church bumen pear It gives that delicious, daugch- in the to T. place their Uses. She flavor of the ‘‘Finest Mexican Vanilla Beans.’’ That is why Burnett's is never equalled. Insistand your grocer will supply you- Margetts\,anof Flavoring usually deserves all the praise. Burnett’s Vanilla gives an individaal flavor to desserts, ices, pu dings and ’ e e m ure S ill entertain ceed Mrs. Jame Arras = meetits next club at Bridge Post the ing, which will be held Sept. 21 t °. t Everything Goes—You Should Be There \ lecided VANILLA , | : Miss Anna Schneider will be the hos for | evening th given at .an affair ip Miss May Arnold, whose marriage to during place will | take Musser Will will go to Chicago to They | Septemb« r. i T h be for t Salt Lake; owlng 4 Ma distributing regi {ntermountain 4 the. concerning ’ ind all friends is complimentary, M. | affair G. yerintendent. epee Sey school bulldir . opinion hat this years |. ¢ the club are invited | | Fegrss 15 | other yeal r th Is of Mumford | of 0 yea will exceed that enrollment ' | , the oe « Beers Miss Lucile ofYoung will entertain efinite t Gather toim Vi Miss in honor day until a Ener: . : annot be obtained eta 65 rec ere glass iss of | Many a Good Cook's Bai ch | season eee i reue bond of the failure of the .. stute Phone Sec- will cive ; From Comes Reputation ine, givei thethe first clubub will Governor'sof edancing: | ‘Thea series account OfDOCerecmon The transferring e . t pa vear|of at resile made was schools Found infected. with necro bacilloSis, or, as {it Is familiarly known, lip and leg disease, the herd of sheep!be-| longing to J. H. Dahlin of “American Fork, now on the range near Heber City. hes. been placed under a -strict| quarantine Bee CC Young, tate | veterinarian, who examined them Sun-| day the 1 ef about 600, few were| suffering from the disease, but a rigid} quarantine was ordered so that other | herds of the state would have protec-| tion. It Is hought that the disease | was brought from W yoming In some manner, as the sheep eae oan of the country have been Infected w 1 j for some _ time So far as known | this is the nae appearance of the ae | disease in t ; state Th natter of the prevention of the! qdjsease, rather than its cureé 10W en- of the it A doubli | : factory. FOUNDIN UTAR attention seem to be a bargain. proper shape, and perfection of texture and only stones having these characteristics are worth while. A cheap diamond (in quality) is the insignia of the tawdry. Buy a Leyson diamond — in quality the best; in price, fair. Siate Veterinarian Finds Disease at American Fork and Quarantines Herd. the its diamond must have fine color, INFECTED SHEEP rosses not some eee aaa erat rocttv making foy t letter lesirot h and Claw-/} soon fae Bes to and Bast D. to Collett — Secretar b SMES il es ; : } . 0 m i ' will be hostesses One of Wednesday's a . Fall vy} yi ere Mrs. William McCaskell, who will enx — — Fount eam nesta toeiamenia a with guests twenty-eight tertain }luncheor at the Country club {in honor | Za eabes “ op J. ea rs to tterials Vv ¥ -5 js, | favorable, Annie Savage schools | 9, two ‘dre Miss ee Cater ood Culmer,| Ch ato‘lea ia Mrs Harms Herman Booth Willlam Mrs. N Sloan, work | ponald Thomas year commence the for and routine laree morning yesterday = . ye: vid eee inae evidence “uits ‘ ee ee waiting in were REnieoen poke vere CO at a re llec Oo KE ton and tl Ore a Be ag ald into these the} to over driven seats SOP OLDEL cones ane A a : In the future See f may although is aE Writes oe tet the tive literature Land & Water ditions in Salt Lake City. | aft this Selden Irs. Mrs for =’ Conlett for Information About Z oie a c K mat: for glass . factor A proba bilttic © in t e man the of one manHale m Wil feld facturing t, er of *the “Hagzél=Atla Gla com- | haswritten W.Va. Wheelfn < any .of: the*Utah secretary Collett: o D._F. aakineohlin tae on: eas tg sf ‘ a mG to ‘furnis informatl n on. the subs entertain at ] Harry Mrs. be will | tio cuests Promplly : Robe e my ‘ orning the senoot) yesterda’ at Mrs..FMrs.rankJack; R teh, sand.) Pioneer ; SEeinkten ev One o an. im-j]son, Be ind girls, who} Miss Jennie Calder, the SE Bee aan th daily Rete wens upon Murray. on in is life School Pa doors Aire 146 2-4 Manpt |Wheelingé the. In here | a leave party. Among | compan Lagoon . train ‘he the on. ington at Z arn party | ernoo! | o'clock wil Daynes Harold garde |a First Classes Large. irs. % r and rolled—Kindergarten Grade En-| Recruits of New Number Large Act In L twelve Literary club rooms, dies' ; we) find |. as the situation’ of consideration 1 because : Alexander, “s A MONEY-BACKSHOES 7 : virtue, So with “flash” and R : Frid = > 1 ve given tcl Fi }s t . wlwhich A sddance wi on Friday even- | 7-4 L. Lad of maintain- | ing at the the expense of @ number | charge in being affair is | the state that in 1 agency aes acs bovs society bus!- | of: the young of. amount. the by warranted. ol | i to se- | able been has company the ness cure.’ The Utopia club will be entertain | ith al Houston H. Mrs by |} today LRT Pic ET, ge a affair the by bridge, followed } luncheon, Covers club. Country | to be given at the SCHOOLS for . wat be ‘ laida for :seventeen ente gu eats ret action, R. ee the sole the erinarian and the loca yureau ani-~ | . mal industry. The disease is a tubWaists. : i born one to ae met whi it is} For men we've gathered the cream of the tailor’s art. planes not so hard to combat it lingers longer r " E 3 under treatment t is estimated that We await your inspection—We will wait for the money. took of the dainties with relish During | when once its gets into a herd about 400 a month. the feasting short talks were made, and| 59 per cent of the flock becomes. in$1.00 a week. some toasts rere responded to Today fected, and In winter months great loss LMENT COMPANY the actual school year will commence in] pocyits ; THE MERCANTILE INSTAL the Jordan district z The disease manifests itself in an All. schools throughout the district,| yicerated condition of the lins anc | 74 W. 2D SO. which is an exceedingly large one, have] jegs Maw sheen, is said, die from been supplied with principals and teachers | the disease itself. but during the winand, according to th re aaa ore ter months whan. sere ; scar: con z : c in any o s = 3 s ure uneble to ge prope « : cg = ee en thin Pac enite when the doors of na caine, o the axbihine Apkinte s of] sults. the latest ADR Pie = enebest Se NCEE OUR TaN the various schools are thrown open to} tye lips hey become poor in flesh,| by theof department experts FAIR, FORR STATE the d when the first hard spell of cold| treatment the eon e. Socent es Sen ee ON weather comes’ they are unable ften, now re ment at the ape A Ogden, Sept. 6-11, 1909, 38,000 Acres Carey . guests vith Officer, H. R. Mrs. nd wi wal A. J. thi of careful; ecessity after ly n oe- aioe ee Ww. South table at the today Those entertaining ‘ar the: Countropelub Juncheon-at Where susate with tveive Galicher’ ake een a great yt for’ 1e a> here.oTe roll chi | in diamonds, tihs and} Parowan of m+ Sale. Paper Wall ‘20° cénts!a. 15. 1214; 10, Five. [rs their + one hundred dollars. MUU fan- sake a Adams - act more Car- of Salt Lake Gunther of Salt Lake Decker of Monticello > will. given ake Gelgle byin| evening hom« her Hansen is usually tastic lines than is a fine genuimne mahogany chair costing ac} of superintendent Rt the ike of the meeting everyon€é!/ was invited to. the ear katate bg sa e where a dainty lunch hac Ce chur by the ladies, and everyone par-| Pate and : Lake of Tooele Jones yoele s of i Salt a a et ) volin invariably of t = Sa L aike a Galtivaiceraad Salt of Seal is r Lake | th an says: ha we fact the of view i represented aa ; to Colonel Squires Salt felsen ; 3 sister of 2 Setanta Soderbo Christensenvor ) | will Torrens L. A. an informal even- OF com 1 oO secretary tt Tall . Mabe and Jens Mabe(B for at Friday evening again entertain in = M ae ei" tobe affair ng Dinwoodey M. H. Mrs. | of | First avenue tS | Dinwoodey will | honor , ‘trek : MS il 402 ‘ Lx nenNS. BUS ; art id \ 1 wi necticut compan ‘ S dat that field on Utah ae be ' Bergstrum's Mrs. and Professor at guests of honor |. termination ich Sep ym aft| als en}i" given reTy > y to be given Mrs. : |lies Frank byB. Platt so ae senkirie]| notified commissioner terminated Uta in effec take to ‘Sq ires, state that it has. e . general any Insurance wr Saori has manager Seehack eee eatin co ener evening Thursday On Bergstrum. Mrs. the be will Bergstrum Mrs. and Mr. supper guasts at a Dutch ;} complimented a j j Com Connecticut ne ee oe Because o Withdraws being and on Friday xWill W ‘Mitameal ee Sensington a with entertain QUITS CONCERN INSURANCE guests SANDY Talk Over Coming Year in the Jordan District — Ladies Serve sake Forest of and bd Nees P'S0.000 "people, Is one ot| occas{sons musieal memorable seldom ovation by an appreciation its of our history the in if ever, given, try. In behalf of the1 exposition and personally, 1 wish to bers of our staf f and the good cltiens f Utah for their splendid participation In this exposttion You s very truly, I. A. ‘NADEAU, Director Ge -neral. Salt Lake. Gardiner. of This | #20. Eva W. James F. Lees of Salt Lake and Mrs. ni Bes D. Carl J. Reid Mrs e| Evensof ofSalt Salt’ Lake Gale’ and criere forv with Pdlesee Wa nal lentd weal caratcoues most the Lake.; of= Salt and Lal Salt a ore el oe Cushing w. dtarry Sor CHICAS. ae Omere weer ee Berne There condemned. desi poser! 29 wae Scares “prosecutions started in the | O57) Ml studtcasrliini 26reUnve ce. Ea Pe Kiba the food and | srtemoon of months . for aeviolations aa : : Iu DE ordinances of the city. ve ostess at airs. a Kensington given fall styles. inor “it. in conjunction x 5 rar Wr Wh L. Edward Vr Christina éand sobso M, Yarl ee eee DEI a Men's and women’s ee (Y All-iaste®~allidatiionee Gall sizes. organizations few capable, “and “aid Met. In price lar imitation mahogany chair shines with greater brilliancy $3.50 cadet corps ‘he’ choft ‘and solsists rendered mu | which Sic of a oe oS and Lake Grant of Salt Karl S, it is] Pour tables. of 500 were played during ete ~ he Ith, corn casio of Salt ofLake. Ircland Ethel a mar- ~ | the evening eee the month 612 EN ‘Idaho; Burley. M. Bulkley Samuel» «vale lale. ac that during shown A number of affairs will be given this} and Luella Ferrin of Burley, Idaho. ets, stores and Slaughter houses were m fo vob. A. rloyd ag Salt Lake and Kae week in honor of Mr. and Mrs ed Sunde ae inspected, 784 pounds dairy choir. and as Fdur director ‘yenerat dann have Francisco a tabernacle in cheap in quality. The four dol- Pighe discipling, efelence and sodier-|{ Every pair a “Money-back” I qualiti corps and | priced pend, endeared ) themthe ‘tecadetthe-ofnainis-of as ||) quality Se —ge would on vae beuteri are been years frequent ‘Irs.guests last seven _years. Woodburn = : | the%® Was educated in St. Marv’s ac: ademy, later going to Paris to continue her in here visited Kervin. Mrs. studies avicy ann . res and - a guest of Mr. spring ee . | Mrs. ae J. B. Cosgrift is : , es : 7 Mr nore oe » peaen ar nek in akeeae y 5 hostess the was Dougall Hugh Mrs. sive . ie 500 party dir en at aRecord charming given lastst evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs carle & Bryant cheap Ss: the Mr. and Mrs.s William Mundy and son, Willlam Ww ho have been visiting i Mrs. Mundy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs A. F. Philips, left for their home in Las Vegas, Sunday night. *0K ook Mrs. Reuben Clark and Mrs. W. D titer, accompanied by their childre n, have left for an extended visit to Washington, where Mr. Clark holds a government position. ae a t as ae ae oar’ ieee porDeere 0 the snowsoe th ted aaeiaz disinfe ! < A as % follows: as For searl oA ee ree er oe eet mth, ee og divided Beer recite Te ile veeee culesis, esi : *K vadeau dewho among Governor Willits im Spry. My Dear Gevernor: 1 to compliment the State of Utah on the beauty and fectiveness of its participation through Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Woodhall and Miss Virginia Ray will return from Portland and Seattle next week * oe ke An out-of-town wedding of local in. ese t erest Miss took place in Alameda, Cal.. last Lucile Snow was the complimented Wednesday, when Miss Mary Zita Kerguest at a china shower given vin of Alameda became the bride of at the home of Mrs. P. H. Irwin, at her home William Woodburn, jr., of Reno, Nev on F street last evening sters The ceremony took place at St. Joseph’s In various shades were used in decora tions church, it being performed at 6:30 throughout — the rooms hirty o'clock by Father. O'Connell, {n_ the hostess the entertained and were suests presence of the Immediate relatives and assisted by Miss Edna Snow. | friends of the bridal couple A 500 party rae ei n by Miss Zella | Following the ceremony a wedding of the at the home ae Se eeeicraca jin honor of Mis last evening Gallacher me a 1 er,Yr) Mrs. nd A _whosegn wy ve j a n = M.M. H K fervin Mrs. to|” ride’s eae marriage Brown Mildred are Woodburn Mrs. and Kervin rs. on Saturplace will take Bruce Walter lay Four ‘tables of ro 500 we layed ruta both were’ re played, well | they Navelieeniers know n Pirisats in ALtine Salt Lake, where flve children month, and | a o Kk hostess 12; senile debility, 6, Of the deaths | jn serving » “* 47 females and males 67 were That it is dangerous to remain single The Post Bridge club was entertained is shown in the fact that fifty-two of | ye sterday afternoon at. the quarters of the deaths were among unmarried peo- | Mrs. Willis Uline, and the bridge prizes to Mrs. W. A Cavenaugh awarded nineteen | were married thirty-six ple, Butcher. Edwin Mrs. un-}]and two and divorced two widowed, The report shows died before they had Mrs. rector nee lette from Director r Nadentia: Bie expected here about Sept. 15 for a visit of two weeks, before going to Governor's Island, N. Y¥., where Captain Wells will be stationed * KK Mrs. Willard Young and daughter, Miss Alice, leave Sept. 15 for New York, where Miss Young will enter a finishing school Mrs. Young will visit friends for two months before returning. XK , se Mr. and Mrs. Howard V. Platt of Los ngeles are expected in Salt Lake early next week for a short visit, was 17.10 per 1,000 residents, as} Woodey and Miss Margarct Whitney. * *K * last month for the same 12.01 against year. ‘he actual rate, based on the Mrs. 8S, O. S. Nelden and her sons, number of deaths among bona fide Paul and Ralph Nelden, entertained residents of the r is shown to] about twenty of the young college bovs be 12.29 for the month just passed, as and girls with an informal 500 party, against 8.62 for August, 1908. given last evening at their home on P is a falling There off of the colored street. A color scheme of yellow was pepulation of one in Salt Lak as chosen for the decorations, Japanese shown by the report. One colored perSunflowers and nasturtiums being used son died during the month, but no col- | jn carrying out the effect. ored child was born There were 172 % ok ok births during the month, and the boys A delightful bridge tea was given yesand girls had an even break ft it—/terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. eighty-six each. R. W. Hill in the Caithness apartments, Causes of Death. the guests of honor being Miss Ruby Adams, .|Lambourne and Miss Katherine most noticeable the causes of Among who leave s > east Three tadeath Cancer ‘ apoplexy, 4; | bles of bridge were played, the tables heart disease, 4; pneumonia, 8; diarbeing daintily decorated with vases of rhoea, under 2 years, 18; over 2 years yellow nasturtiums and white asters. 5; Bright's ity, *¥ and of Utah at the exposit ion is letter received from 1. A, Nadeas dies tor general of 1@ exposition : aes ‘ta bernacle Se Robert Glendinning of Colonia Diaz, Mexico, has joined Mrs. Glendinning and daughter in this city. and will visit here for a few days before leaving for an extended trip through the Pacific northwest of any other August. | nines on South Temple street. A numwere selections vocal ber of charming with a total num-| year, of 140, is alone ahead of | rendered, those participating In_ the August record The death rate for She - First of all accept as a fact that you are going to get only your money’s worth of anything where ever you go. The article that at first “seems” Spry. The splendid showing Alaska-Yukon-Pac iffe * commented upon in a yesterday Gov by Dr. and Mrs Harry Davis have returned from a six weeks’ vacation. and are at home at No. 7 St Regis apartments decorated the dining table, where covCTS Were ten guests. Following the dinnerlaidthefor guests were entertained with an informal musical given at the home of Mr, and Mrs, James E. Jen- ahead of this deaths March ber of ernor Miller left Sunday for a to Portland and S¢ attle. * OK ok H. E, Freudenthal of Pioche, Nev,,.1s recovering from a recent operation at the Holy Cross hospital, be- Diamonds Director of Seattle Exposition Writes Letter to Gov- Mrs. Fritz month's visit bd complimented who MK oka” we Mrs. Graham F. Putnam will be the guest for few weeks of Mrs. Lewis Martin at 124 B street, where she will be at home to her friends ele reached the new figure of |ing Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Torrens of Chiaceording to the monthly state- | cago A centerpiece of pink gladiolas ment of the city health department, | which will likely go to the printer some | i Ee : — AS this week. The record is one of the largest in the history of Salt Lake, | the the children, pines, An exquisitely appointed dinner was that with which Mr. and Mrs. H. Vance Lane entertained at the Alta club last month NADEAU PLEASED OW UTAH SHOWING as the officiat- and of Lieutenant an at Fort Douglas, will for Sar Francisco, Philipsail for the TIRES REED : ak Paden Elliott guests Mrs. Clark Elliott leave Thursday f they will WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1909. RRM CONDITIONS Re Deaths HEALTH M: B. UTAH, RA DEATHS C. been CITY, et OF William clergyman, Mrs. have LAKE DPR CAUSES | Rev. | Ing STATISTICS SALT John Augustus Lloyd. The ceremony will be performed at o'clock at the First Presbyterian church with the Mrs. C. E. Warren was the hostess at a charming card party given last evenIng at her home on Tenth East street, the complimented guest being Mrs. Alex. Queisser of San Francisco, who is Visiting her cousins, the Misses Amy and Isabel Osborne. A color scheme of yellow was carried out tn the dining of pink vases while decorations, room and white asters were used with pretty were which tables, effect on the bridge lighted with pink-shaded candelabra, present, and were guests twenty About Mrs by was assisted Warren rs. E. Freudenthal and Miss Anna Thomas Record of Deaths for August Reaches 114 in City of Salt Lake. INTERESTING | ' a - BUSY MONTH FOR THE GRIM REAPER THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: ae | SOCIETY Cit , y |