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Show THE INTER-MOWNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE GiTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30,4966. ] Miss Rose Evans, daughj| Suther ere. Mra. 8: -D:, Evans, who | ter of Mr, ane is passing her; | is at the same sche theation with her Coan ither in New York --------- * * e shall . Mrs. George Phelps Holman has is | |sued invitations for two bridge tea | lie He given ‘Thursday afterndon, Jani ary 2, and Tuesday afternoon, the thy of was Dancing o'clock unt 12 . * * past and resolu- ' original Retrospeers of rhe 9 popularly sup-| from lions for the future are posed to indicate mental tritude | a befitting the close of the year The Another large indulged Christmas in affair of|center custom i a good one when «¢ which proved quite out sincerely; its 1lue must dancing party depend upon the individual LaForree at the clenee guests of -the ho ° ° ' 1 of honatr The Society is often accused of craven y,| halls were elaborately decor f thoughtlessnes and heartlessne Christmas eff ha ta stoons its ike sweeping accusations this|ground pine and holly, and red bes | aat egerated and t cane cate cin, and pat by and aie ' elous ships eauity nnd slid | everything ton oF wiich- M1 the tL was wa pleasant net Mrs. are aii and e ave | J partar ful fostered Much money and. a. ho nov I | \ Mmpbrary ith ane and holly te Vet were Christm is =< Marguerite Miss if- holiday chari-} very few a tre or ePsolt ons " Pa : 2 ie ae good . oan . deed__ ane . BSS There is ean « F Saban. with vellow a. E the no growing of every! which Year's day the year the one of the t was quite first houde7teeae day of the toward, gentlemen. pleasantest the thing of on) Miss wate h during noon house ae when the after- the society at girls hospitable to receive homes, entertainment was with where an tain Mrs, W. Florence . at 4 cfird a elabor- party The rear Kimball will Ne unpicasant feature that crept in gree increasing luxuriousness of entertainment provided, when the found, after making a Mr. 1 A ic the plete demand ticularly wah ocr made was upon the the yrot, Hoilady, ma a Feveryear Fr canal tal them. effect party Par-) very ful if wine, punch or juleps fered at every place . so & pain- were of- has always been an official, nad! Lola Miss entertain at at one ,.. ‘ The of her] en- ‘on Ogles on Ne sw at honor Hunter, a i ave of give , Mr, Myr their - W. W. and Ne "w WeHMIAES William home on be Ret Flar- and Year's day . M1 AN a yeany Thomas B a their 4 Mrs, 507 Second | a will ‘ . Hunter, who ae the pleasant ried out in custom, moderation Which Christmas + e week of if could in nothing but pleasant increased. sociability * car- result Miss memories and| 1906 Salt)! in were e: 7 Bertha mi arried arents eb \ Ogden to be will the » come | guest | #8 wr. and Mrs, Hoyt Sherman, and na | Miss Laura She rman, home are at it || the Portland, Washington, D.«, ec we4 M Gibson who. has' "beet eine guest of Mr. and Mrs. George soh for some weeks, will lenve il a of January, for California; on her re{turn she will spend some time with ier, sonand. family, before returning Tget a Pa Mrs. a: W. H. 0 3% Jones leaves the latter part of the week for Southern fornia to spend the winter. give Mr. and ee Mrs. William | | Ames y a and eae and"Barl day. Ray day Morehouse, Ives in Og- Mrs. J. © Los Angeles Jacklin iranshrall on Christmas : left 9 last night for 7 were the church} j)anq ana were hilariously entertained by Harold Bransford L amb and Clarence Bam- Cera arr Ladies a howling Literary" rosa club, which: such success Charlas Rev. A. C. e 3 -Gorte Gecil 2 Sa KE ° » handsome Christmas décoratind the evening gowns of the! present peels a nce tty picture, Miss MeCornick aon Miss Geney leve | McCornick gave a delightful cotillion| A. Scott J, E. Caine led the pretty affair.) They will make One - the affatr of the by Rabbi Charles|:: Bilsky. The rooms Salt events of ae in Christort trip, the tHe ir home in Lake their and home A-street. = ate Hartwell will leave Europe the the/trip threugh of Mrs, and for : Egypt 1 George ome and1 rh L. W alte r have Fite re tn ene Mr. and Mrs. jeayve gan. &2 for i Jan. che h ned and Miss from their Halbert Ker heir h lome , in mS bil in Salt} Mary York] will sall for| and pie oa « coanee holidays week for Colleges, them, extended| the Nile, boy lewving President's crary club on delightful W ha -- Dene Ae during the schools and gap behind _ NOTES musical and. literary unction for the holiday season The drerree decorations used for the junior assembly were in place, giving a &#!&_aspect to the meeting, Mrs. A. Pwing ‘read a carefully "4d ee -cEend 3. C+ ine paper on "Christmas G. Tuttle gave two prepared everywhere, "and several special fea-| were introduced, such as corner." The officers "automobile and ladies of. Fort. Douglas were the tpej, afternoon the club "wg > one ‘ by chorus, Snow, entitled accompanied by four violins, which were played by the Misses Esther Allen, Helen. Hart- guests veying of the assembly. Dancing was ir ‘ party to ee has and art s ae with a sur-] Ney ley kept up until the "wee sma' hours," aS aie and the program comprised - thirty Mrs. James Hogle expects to leave| dances supper veme served be-|for an European trip the first part| iween the tWelfth and thirteenth) ot the month. qarine, The costumes of the women vere unusually elegant, and the Mrs. Mary rage and her geand-| e hole affair reflected eredit upon) daughters. Miriam and Marjorie} those who had the management in rae left on Frida night for Los| clrarge. The chaperones were among) Ange the prominent society members. zi > . 2 * Mis Elsie Spitiio le ft Friday night The holiday danee at the University for Omaha to attend Blyth, Mrs. Mrs. Miss school Donna 2. Song' and "Auuly was heard in two pring Song" and "Lullabest numbers of the Begole._ and. Marjorie Brooks, ‘with' Mrs. Peabody. at. the piano. "Fred Graham Sang a group of three atts songs. The entertainment served ice cream and cake, and a very pleasant social hour was passed. The attendance was unusually good, the hall being well filled with members and their guests . * The music section of erary club, held a very ing on Wednésday the Ladies' Litpleasant meet: morning, when an riven by the Alpha Pi pak in| * «+ 8 excellent program was given by some the gymnasium buildin on. Friday Miss Edith Sutherland, who is at-|of our well-known local musicians, inevening, was one.o thee social eveniz, tanding Miss Bennett's)school in New|] cluding a sa instrumental solos of the season in Unjversity circles. The) York- city, is. spending the. holidays| and due i violin and harp solos, decorations were very effective and! with ser ‘parents, Senator and Mrs. Those ie Soutbuted to the program Mrs. The Bayview Lomorrow Dec well; view, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Woodruff, = inchett, gram will Tear''s Putnam, Treasure, Kimball o ° 3 as 1, with Mrs. Knight, | Tuttle, Keith, Mr Mrs.| and; a Hi teachers in and IR H . T D ( all the but four county of Pirst 1.m.: ) A See present Presbyterian, evening eat praver and sermon at {p.m bane Danish = aL. { : Lutheran. . The Danish { club Mrs the institute Y Music, help in the schoolroom and Kirst a we mee ehure 2 pealeeeae | dence 424 Fourth street-Sunday serv}counly .consolidation wet the inei- | corner of South: Penrple ana € POFAS: | 6, ‘ . ck ¢ 1 i * TOrwill meet! ple topics of a Ission. N ani full the| Rev. William M. Paden, D. D., ee ts o cain church, 464 Bouth Faurin pact Lafayette teachers present were {n favor of the} -Morning Service at 11 o'clock, te | Tue ssday, Jan. 1: High mass service of At the close of the hour will follow, social 1 s The requests that an effort to 68 Pro- | vanc and} pear, Seekers' with ©* A; |chureh, Evangelical Harold Jensen, Lutheran pastor, resi- Friday atred The recular cae THISMEA,. te Houses of York 240 B: interesting ia FS tatis ieapecicccny rete and . - will be Tuesday an open les-) _ un-| ute webs : @ given afPeréoon, day, and i 5-| lecture) a Promisec at the best ad 1 so in having for ot the far as} ‘many Meeting ence at a per-/ manners her paper. oF MUSIC) ane ' 16 one examination consisted 7:30 ™ p Prayer ‘aid conter- | Hely All, séats are freee.| Trinity strangers | Sunday ‘"Wednes- | church day ie oat » ste a poo ae are st or - p.m. meeting M@nglish Lutheran Church, Itely Trinity English Lutherai ehurch, $36 South Fourth East street |. W. Bussard, pastor-Sunday schoo! 8} teh second " " E nie South sg toe church, and Second A \" session of the legislature Nearly all of the teachers atténd 2, 3 the and in, Mor-'| convention |. : 12:30. B. Y. F . P.~ Us at .6:30.. p-am:, East ~ | sorte 3 Christmas holiday Rio Grande Mission. Side »met Baptist, : Su sha | Omaha. m.| ject Sunday evening... nts || Third Jeader, Chapel, meet- morning invited to corner Seventh a7 the for mor ning. oe pon. a Piesns pre subye ae oe red Days and Applied oc w Year sermon. Special | Inusic in the evening consisting of a yj»: } lin solo py Prof. H, Hussong ot \ires poorere Hoy. Coiuest meet-| toss =e be ‘ace i" panes Bingham Dec 29.-FE: :S bbl man | ing Subject Unbroken' Ground in|} and wife of Salt Lake were ests of! Foreign. Lands." Wednesday evening | Deputy Sheriff N. bine man during service at 7:45 A welcome to all of a} the the cordially fast and Third South; 8S. A. He a worth, Diviné Worship at 11 a. m. and 7 Meal Peare hive at 11a. m vans Sundaynd schoo inca a short before are First Baptist chure a corner Second|™Christian South and Second $t;' Rev A,| Prayer and Brown, pastot and 7:30 , will hold eunely = Baptist, "Young, pz ee eo hs subject. tricts in the matter ; tation for the Close .or tha Ye " SunIndustrial training and the teach-} day school at °9:45¢a. m i pworth jing agriculture league at 6:30'>p. m;° AT) tire' cordi ily linve of thefr advocatesin the-publie iid we areschools| ronon a to these' Services fidently looking for decisive action on| x . all of these questions At the comin Virst Baptist. gan county will jn Orden, Jan Fgenci! ign | these services iscopal streets, Beénjamii > Opa ee ing ; servic Episcopal Methodist s; at welcome Methodist . an SSISt es aan testimonial All Pirst whos music time presented appearance eae vy whic schoof at‘12-15 evening | ° clock. BING HM present, at 8 Cerdial invitation exte nde d tO all our services. Second. Church. of, Christ. This way we are ; decidedly | interested in rural schoof libraries and are ie The Utah Woman's Press club held} Sar : " > a an interesting meeting last evening «at the office of Mrs. Emmeline B. Wells.) The program, which was much eén-| by. those plus ee moans pt tne an' on Tuesday. Jan. Wom & when program will be given rs. be list, a appearance re The Cleofan will hold the first meet-} ing after the adjournment for the holims the with general Third / She Hew a Ke bs led paper after-|4nd Plant re eounty,. matters, are devoted to ; jat10a..m, A full attendance desired ich schoolroom and at. regular. insecond Chureh of Christ, Seientist,| Church service, with preaching and tervals an examination is given on the! I O. F. hall, corner of Eleventh) the celebration of the Lord's suppe work accomplished In the examina-! Bast and I I venth South Le SSOn/ at 11 a m. this service a numbei tion recently held Miss Ivy Lengrn of ; Sermon'‘at 11 a. m., subject, "God. "| of new members will be rec eived, Thi fect met Conover, ooh Morgan school Porterville «¢ club Mrs, 1 to all) years is the ¢ mployment of Mr. Law-/| be}yenee Sardoin as music teacher. «| four of 30theto county is made each week.| From €0 minutes ets' magazine review, "Stratford on Avon," and other selections were given| in teachers' | n spite of have heid a Weil The Wasatch es rary club will] me et with Mrs. E ). Leatherwood 0) South Ninth wad street, on Afcistias afternoon, Dec, 31, instead of Tuesday,| Pv oe IN I 983 Third strect. The PYO- unit plan t Thou Hast Beset Me Behind and Le fi New Year's Gay ve the holy combe as follows: Roll call, New North Morgan has finished a fine; fore Evening Dayservices at, 7:45, sub- munion at 11 the Mast. Norwegiar > by Mrs. Bus-! new school building and. afrer the va-| Ject resent "Bloen aphy. Sun- "church, 464 South. Pourth Comlesson, Mrs magazine re-lcation will have three teachers ‘em-|4a@y-school at 12°30 p. m hristian | wunteants' confe: ssionary service at Mrs. Kleinschmidt pEne®, Vic-} ployer ndeayor at 6:30 Midwee k set viees | 19-50 a.m Era, Irs, Fram ; reading The most pronounced step fn ‘ad-/ on Wednesday evening Teachers 12 tovrian Mrs. Swonson. an. oe Porterville, Dec 2 mud nearly hub deep we Miss s the hostess earnestly members will make = e 8 noon PORTERVILLE. resolutions joyeda the Ladies' Litafternoon was a !&rp solos Wm). - YOC#l solos > One Jessup Pearsons, elub willMeXtbe an excellent Athens, Constantinople, Vienna, Buda| Pesth and the principal cities of Italy| they expect to spend a year or two| ii Germanysand. France to -continuel studies: eee Nelden, Mrs. Fisher Harris, W. F, James, Mr days wi day at Friday social. vill a ts icon thie F S = eachers' 1° g Veachers iidelites respective a wide 2 CLUB Miss Miss New an Soa Tee : ; veek t atten the oe thie place ne, the ; : A - Peru, E week was the annual dance given by! the Junior Assembly on Friday night) at the Ladies' Literary ‘club house.| Christmas greens and garlands were! Roger Mrs, ‘The Mrs. nefen trip, zs the third of Janu: ° elaborate : SIL} honor es Fulton of Seattle were married city on Monday at high noon home of the bride's parents.| and Mrs..A. H. Bird, assisted by Mrs.| Lake at 124 Ronald Thompson, Mrs. W font) Ferry and Mrs.-J. E Caine, disposed Miss Rose of the favors. Forty-four couples en-| yy Kimball joyed of : In % eee nea mas effec After: sa young eb ahi will VTi Salt Lake. ss <8 -J: Nye, Monday Mr, me 7 paeon bride's ‘hanel~ A pretty wedding took place at the and Mrs.. Louis. Lowen-| home of Mr stein on ‘Thursday eve ning, when Miss yyenrietia. ste in and. Henry M, Blum-| on Thurstiay evening at Unity hall.| Salome The decorations and details of which|in that > carvied out in true Christmas efat the fect. igh| Wood... Mr. and athome for the] street J bast street. | The jower floor jot the | Heng -wereomarried: pleasant house was given up to danc-} y Freund and Dr. tions girls sre mMaAr-lon high at ieee nl the. sore wer Citar Bishop. William ‘proved present. yrys, 3rown will be at 67 Green On Wednesday evening the group of young society belles who were | the ine 3 hostesses, entertained most .charm-) ingly at the Sadler home on Eleventh) "were Perkins wells wee 1c aaa ele mae Chrietrahs niet ES were sram s n > 2 memories | | | Cali-| week,|t#n and two children from Nephi, and friends in| Grandpa and Grandma Betenson ar¢ / services which were well attended, the ried -by decorations and musical program be-| neon, ing in keeping with the great fe stiva i In the evening the young society se Be } Armstrong. ¢ Salt Take went + Ogle n to attend Mr, and Mrs. Douglass Moffatt are wedding. Lake will go down in history as a re-| the spending the holidays with Mrs. Mofmarkably pleasant one. The erent a ,'.2 Tatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulen S. day {itself was marked by more thar A wedding of the week was that] Wells. the veep tee of family AIRBEES, | of Miss Mary Patterson and Myron ee » more = elaborate, beautiful) Brackett at the home of the bride's Judge and Mrs. A. B Sawyer, and Ch isthe the happy homes) parents, Fathe za Kearns performing | Miss Gussie Sawyer are spending the which .are blessed with children, were) the ceremony, -\fter Eastern trip holidays Car a : an with Mr ind Mrs the rule rather than the xceptlion. | they ke. reside in Salt Grover Brown in San F rane isco, The clubs ae thrown open to mem- | ei a 6 . bers and Meir guests for dinner. yee | A.C te wedding took place at Miss Margaret Park will entertain ties. Ane not the least of the day St. Paul's ehurch whe Arilla Hoagat ‘a-lincheon at the University club pleasant | a . - | tg eke io ; Hoag of ‘Tuesday W | and | of the Bareilles on | been ee pean. with visit R. ©. Lake has with remain AL Mrs. Salt a T. Roberts oe dinner on New home, holiday longer to | yig er B. ae | | a R. Reed and Mrs i is ihéelie fri i ose ane yee eu on Phursday afternoon, at: the home of Mrs. Reed, Coe Thomas of | | | 1ecorge W. Pht will eal | incormany 3, paree . will art he ep ae alls on Oe Prank family at o, Em- daneing| Year's night. ? Mrs. well established custom at the White) which are of interest toHouse for the President and members| Salt Lake, was that of Miss Elizabeth | ®!so guests at the Hughes home, and of the cabinet and their wives to re-| Orth and Rudolph Kuchler of gden,| Participated in a family gathering ceive the public on that day, and|who were married in this city on| With Mrs. Morehouse, Mrs, Donaldson State officials in many states keep up| Wednesday. sf are 7 ee - a Mi and irs |entertain at a Misses a Phi sorority the o Mr who ? 3 ae and their annual complimentary dance on| Mrs. Amy Phillips and litthe daughter | Friday night, January 4, in the Mu-|of Beaverhead, Mont., are spending seum hall of the ny the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John . W. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Bur- Among f in e a Miss Lynn and Mi Juliet Knowl give a.watch party New Year's eve - 2 > Russell Ressiter will entert: ren erowd of his young friends at a w party New Yent's eve to the by = Gamma Move en iton | Hunter will friends Booth "will. nate e © i ee Putnam evening in B. Ss Informally ;Blanche assisted Evelyn her ey a skating rag ay Ae * "Pratt, Reckless Price-Cutting, RIGHT TO THE CORE, | of enter- | roca ae e night ' Miss Fur over ein F, ee Monterey, California Caro The Misses Fiteh entertain. informily on< New. Year's: eve e 6 6 Mr. and. Mrs. W. W. Riter w Ne entertain at a wateh party New ear eve at their home 34% . East F irst South give at her Year's and Mrs William L, ive a family dinner certain of the fair enterto partake ; of ot the cies dainties lainers and pls Htunter Ferry, | street will Dancing. was a feature of the after-|tertain a number. of her Nden, and the young men who came) New Year's nignt. "ig grotips were royally entertained. ee 8 number of calls, that in order not to). hurt the feelings hee aly and Mrs. for fonts . s Ch: ae anda/"¢lightful musicals. were Sea tee rooms decorated, music in attendance and s,s: 8 hostesses in evening gowns Miss Florence Tuddenham Ballets ‘ Mr. night and at ae spend ne Aten eee ve rer eee a anew ‘Every carried = S Fred A. Hale aca ‘lends informally at Se Yea 2 Mr. night those} Mont the The was the i be Breed- ae last bridge Mrs. eV entertain circles attend are ~ M. Miss Elizabe th arte ? phe oe on them provided. lighted and treat 701 Second_ street . Miss hours; who in>turn went from to house leaving New Year : ie were Ce me eat the' day. was over. 1@ mos popular way, however, was for one or two matrons to invite several of ate as musical formed to musical Estella Langford will party tomorrow eve ning home, ar friends great A year daie for theto ladies} there the mally of Out will Bettles, ss Graham Ee New iven by. tomorrow was] Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Heber M. Wells, M1 ind Mrs EK. S. Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W Jennings, and Mr. and Mrs. Lafavettc Hanchett of the bo an very lar Bo -nleasantNs- custom 45renéwal ae wWhichi f receiving New Yea ealls,; L a quarter of a century ago made New of ". ; r; given hy Mr. be tendency A entertained party in Soe ‘ ty as well Amongthe parties : a . and Grace NV F Clean : Jessup cabinet enjoyable the | to W inte eér--none bow! | Fannie Ww a poche hina BR ab worthy Miss Miss and Mrs. Thomas } : their guests are = ees chlan rw 7 og 7 ; -h: nroved « Tomorrow hight New Year's eve, , 6» m,jlhere will be all sorts and variations in the. past To ; : : . of seer! affairs, as it Is almost imtrue, gentle and Hossihie wforavanes tolretinacherare forbearing, glad Raa en ihe Hanhtsataleuiaternn in other with nee eg Ry TGA her eta mancentanuiil leavening one be the principal event of the evening shai well fo olutions : elle J.ynch, Mrs. tables pridé ‘a f afterit EX gree are nobly aided. In all these ways ® Lake soefety has been distinguishGovernor and Mrs. John C. Cutler during the past year And a prac-| Will keep open house on Tuesday, New il result of it all has been to con-' Year's day, from 2 to 6 ince many a seeptical Eastern visitor o * 8 the realities of cultured existence | A brilliant event of the week will be be found 1 our bright and pros-'the Bachelors' hop at Fort Douglas on] perous Western city Friday night, Jan. 4, for which many] + + * invitations have heen issued in the | 4 and Mr. nec bridge cul-glass Home, « tertained ties Salt he gic. tae theae Oe persevere In al) that ; est and mest helpful : ® always just and kind, forgiving and to recognize the good cheerful optimism Mr. te Ia her sister, important as wes a ee Sate eae = Frankens' e table Harris is} sixteen of her girl friends yesterday at| deserving Worth we 6 : z| Che dining - effective friend-|_ , hmnenta roamcorried out kfins |eppones nts carried o in breadth of mind are easant amenitlesr circulatiom ane Tamils" TAorEee the pons a mor, Mls : empti- ee Dy of de-! large dinfor dancattendance, acre, control se a ° attempt this held rich red' violet carnations. chee eal hand-painted place cards ete accompanied with a buneh of holly aut] each place After the luncheon a] eyvpsy fortune teller in an Oriental ¢ ozy | corner told the fortunes of the young guests, who were Miss Primeaux, Miss adele Primeaux, Miss Ida McDonald was and in 2 nC |) Miss Merle | Miss Jessie Orangeade evening, orchestr: who fill to dwell and & goorway the observances. Not enough| Friday afternoon for : . the genuine] Ny¥ was the most ie ome fake SeeuNchatane | Baan socie Me fune Oe ness of heart romoted: ¢ in An j complet of lite are cultivated. put Jip. ostild of many entor pecs hospitality is encouraged; i are formed and cemented; dustries from chandelier during icious Wutfet SupDe rin the ing room which as cleared "has ' eal virtue ad of eahaieen Noithes (ve Suspended classes) Ie c nae monopoly robust. Sele See a ae . practice i ness of social ao ark " ee pe But in| Fri- | wreathed faul{s|Served roll and . oh itanieal-a is the ‘ole pon, ~ pole qualities It te and unjust avid Kindred a volity, earticasress re tb De found wa Janusry a very Mise June Whittemore gave yesterday luncheon pretiy hristmas The friends or a dozen of her girl evidence holiday were in decorations hall The throvehout the pariors and dining room niso was bright with holly wreaths and festoons of pine In ne - é€ce Second are ¥ Sr : Church. Presbyterian church, o Bast. < 1 cane 1 44St and. Eleventh B, Hays, pastor; Ww Herbert bourow, school, Dp. intted, . Presbyterian Third Eleventh: Pr school Endeavor at 0 po on confe%ence fred Sening All superinten lle Services ena aching service ; COPE Seuth; Lee Loot: of - Sunda oday» as" follows ner, e True Spirit: of Giving at} Mr. and Mr Henry Thormas enterbetween. Ninth ,anad Penth | +p, acing the es St 41a. m. Subjec ( nn mas Time," Florence S.Criteh-} tained' the' new whist -elub ‘at. their4 Sunday. schoolsat 40:10 a..m | ‘Preac ni e, uture With Confide nce." low; a poem by Mrs: Fiuth M.-ox; | home Friday « ning Artistic: prizes | Ge » Paul, superintendent. | nirst "ab to service at 7:30 Pom The a nds of rt? Nativity."': Mrs-Mar-| and. a dainty lunch were the enjoyable } Bar tlington Mission chapel, corner a : Ora series of Sunday evening sertha Francis; a Christmas. poém, Mre.! features of the evening Indiana avenue wd Navajo sti mons on ome Great Bible Lydia. D, Alder TransThe entertainment and Christmas ; Sunday school at 3:30 .p m., ent | | formations. Subject, Ghannn Hi y > . tree at the M. E. chureh last' Sunday | Jacobs, superinte ndent. Tair The ‘O‘‘Daughters; .of. the Pioneers +7 rrW ; a ‘every ‘epleasant affair Phe ProVinitay s oe ike | saoSs Cra, house-warming on Friday aft-|?4™m rendered howed‘ much. care } me ‘ 5 jand preparation member of ¥ ch ernoon on the oceasion of their first}®@ First Unitarian churen, pastor, Rev meeting in their new quarters {n the Lees Sunday school r scelved ‘a substan-| Frany 138 Fay. South. Ede Servicesean in Streat Unity| Lion house A g0o0d old-fashioned pro-| ial remembrance from Santa Claus hall Seconda e "ih de bs The Upper Bingham Sunday Morning gram, service Giletlyeniayed ineluding at : by refreshments the large : abe ST direc tion msf ae ; i oct ep A sermon by >the | of care ae qeaeent. Ste lla | pastor on." Is the 7 The held a aes a" OPEN x oF isline K a-very. en Joyable day evening FAIRS TO WORLD upe Berit ndent, entertainment gave | Practical Mon- | Sunday s hool Religion' of Je sus Music by Unity quartet, at: 12:15 p.m Tr es The Deseret. Agricultural Coe Mre..L. spe-}5.ccj6. OM) jcitine 1 a Wednesday evening next: to discuss @})\ijqaye; number of matters in connection With 4 ' ing vear, and: fairs'ea during the. coming "year, ‘and, recommendations to be made legislature. - There are many prepesed in the annual t) the Oo the change veport,of the Willfams and daughter, Mise Ana son How: ind, of Ogden, Mrs. Ma rla orest ay ~ a eee a REDUCED a - ae a. o Tickets SS ae ats Sc. Peter's : : i alk. Matin UE ic: the so ar world, heard whitch from) (January 7, Ls 107. irticT te 72% } ther Re City -See Office, agents 201 for fur- ¥ St. iathicdvalern on' p, m hearty c "hiistian ae Ken. ercomeyfor Scientist. |.» Fir Rast 7 oman | school bab 34 ‘God Cathedral. Sunday'ee ore ate on 24, "5 and oe inal limit directors un > pautec on th.;' : communion pi ae association, and these will be dealt; Oregon Short a i j Via " ° Line,29 with. The chief subject of discus sion | enle December 20, 2 1, " » is the question of ope nink the fairs of | 31, and January 1, 1907 TRERTEAO Mars e 6:30 at ‘o'clock in | to the of Ciriat, Scientist se out aS 9:45 oe m, Churen septic ty m od ae Servicer ‘Eath oe aac c r Subject a ‘meetin testimony y & is evening held Se nearal 225, Eaxt:\ iret and . stteet, Rev,-RBep);: > \ sigknesg. All or healing or Been tesco ""Deamin: Browgter, | saevick +ary are welcome be" COS mer: Ces Sasady ufter| faifiy rac cele reading re Christma Holy ¢ommuntion. IDAYS cardiac Mark's é. 1€ | South:e } Pi RATESar ace misTM a St are the -Was I Cha " unda: €S50n, robics7 Of f the ssons. Chris z nl Endeavoy Topic, "Cary 4 wine on: sday in at India." "30 D. Bier er inesthe&. edHiatoe " Subject, "Definite Good singin at Vices. 12:15 aaah lessn Oe at | "A | @Veryone. Miss Grace; Millerand. a Migs Aldyth | will _be-at : Nome to eter, and wife the 2 thrT is h ome Tae rt7 hur "day a : a evenimr a j - tends, at/-congregation~and . friends.r PAureaay ever t& p Agricultural Association Directors to Miss Hazel Robinson Jeft. for Ameri- | « =e attainme ne of. ine Santas holiday Discuss Qnestion. tan Pork Friday, where she will visiv) vit} be held at Unity hall, sonal : ericultural et Maneear latives for a week \ a ‘ all, facturing. association wilh have a cial= méeting. Of the directorate i His © Life. schoo) at 7 quarter's Z = | at Fi and Pet. * toe School at sey moh and. rangers ¢ hapel. Ss chapel, g-45.; > ont holy! choral at°d1; Christmas cordially ‘Fitth Tain ftom 10 ‘80 street, 607-608 a istey oth si : tof) ree OMS a ‘Scott to 5 Dp. My building, oper a 165 in ‘music invited West b--SOrth streets-Ho} 9710 a. m Sundiy "choot At sony 82} 290ms to b . | ang F pau Si ‘S Dollars Seription for Gays. Pay On Jan, just for offer explres a today one . 2 ae 1 will : ar pa and ¥ same ets year, Ja le your The sub. forty-fiy¢ amount Will free-day5 |