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Show A Pare, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN | REPUBLICAN, EXPECT 10 BEAT FORTUNE IN FRUIT OALT LAKE TEAM IN SANPETE COUNTY STATE Ogden High School Gridiron Statistics on This Year's Crop Warriors Think They'll Show Value to be Twenty Win Game. Thousand. PROVO. Provo, home -___. LINE IS MUCH STRONGER GROWING ALL THE on TIME Nov. of day City Boys Go Through Stitt Hundred Nineteen for Preparation in Practice Product Orchards Which Contest, William cessfully Place. in guests Ogden Nov. spirit has been of the since Salt Lake teams and Mrs. Mrs. were E, Allen: planned out the a present a Pleasant, 19.-Unusual vim and added to the practice local High school football the tie game between the} High schoo} and followers of the All Hallows orange and county en Nov. is beyond 18.-That becoming a considerable fifty delightful question further San- frult-growimportance by |waring, stat L. O. Taft, J...W. Moore, Will vans, Roy Boren, Jacob Evans and Jor seph Cheever, Mesdames Mary MurBenny Merin and Mary McLean, bs Lean and Alice Reyno Miss Theresa Reninckd entertained Couches Mouck and Blakeslec will put official,.as they have tare correct and the Pallas club at the home of her the boys through all sorts of practice parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Armistead, with the utmost care been compiled ‘tunts this week in preparation for the at Friday evening. The following officers inspechis deputy by Mr. Brown a nd game of the year and Indieations. are have been chosen for the ensuing year become a portion of tors, and are to Miss Leah Pyne, president; Miss Lizzle that the struggle will be one worth report submitted the former's annual Rowe. vice president, and Miss Chrisgoing to see In former years the hoys to the governor. tina Jones, secretary from the Jocal school have always been Miss Willamette Speery was the Fortune In, Frult. affeeted with n-Severe case of stag hostess at a dinner party at her home The ali 1¢ of the fruit grown In Sanfright so that they never really gzained Friday afternoon. Covers were laid to these fig, according for twelve. their bearings until ‘sa Lake had'run | , thousOne of the pleasing soclals of the } up 2 comfortabie le: This year, how- i : There are » given week was in the Fifth ever, they: have loentag but confidence | dre d orchards in the county, % Ward social hall evening in| Friday Seal de Wirt oo nine corde Pt ihe | two hundred and six acres devoted to honor of M. Bushman and Mr, and they will go in to win froin the jump. | fgyit-growlng including small arts "s '. A. Willlams lately returned The figures given by Prown in to Provo, and Mr. John W. Howe, who Line Is Stronger. | detail are as follows: is about to leave to be away some There is no end of available material! In the 1900 orchards there are 235 two years to the Netherlands in the local squad and a keenly con-| acres of apples, with this year's crop On riday evening the Rebekahs tested fight for positions adds to the | Valued ut ar 1404. and 15 per cent culgave a very enjoyable cob-web social brightness of the outlook for future] tivated; 51 acres of peach $3,000 liniethe rooms, which were ow. (Os. 0.05 ames. The line Is considerably strong-| value of product, 15 per cent cultivatprettily decorated for the occasion, er than that of former years, although|ed; 12 acres peaches and apricots Cards are out announcing the mara tackle and guard position are still $1,056 value ‘of produet, .15 per cent riage of Miss Katie Vincent and Mr. unfilled awaiting the choice of the man ‘ cultivated; 37 acres plums and prunes, Henry Brown, next Wednesday at the who shows up best in this wee k's prac800 value of product, 10 per cent culhome of the bride's parents, Mr. and tlee The back field with Tavey. Seudtivated: 9° déres' strawberries, $1,800 der and Carlson is second to none tn : Mrs. E. V. Vincent. the West and will cive a gocd account | value of produci, 100 Rely cent cultiMiss Atehsa Eggertson entertained of themselves in the game with Sait| Vated 16 acres of raspberries and at dinner Sunday the following guests: Lake ackberries, $2.500 value of product Misses Emma Wood, Hannah Dunn The team i working in fine shape|109 per cent cuiivated acres curSidonia Olsten, and Messrs. ind A strong corps of men for the sec-|rants and. gooseberries, 200 value of Morgan, Parley Day and ond team makes practice ork very | product, 100 perv cent cultivated. Nephi and He abe Hicks. successful Quite a delegation of root| } Miss Marth: Terry and Ivan ers will follow the team to Salt Laks bruit Growing Pays. Pyne were arcted Wednesday eveneames The report further will state that ing at the home of the bride's parents, fruit growing pays generally fairly Mr. and Mrs. O Terry, the bride's| well, and In certain parts it is a great father officiating. Many beautiful success. Markets are mostly in the wedding presents were recelved. An|" mining districts, excepting the local elaborate wedding supper was served, aa One packing house is locatA pleasant surprise party was given --- led in Mt. Pleasant, and one in FreeMrs. Allie Cuningham at her home j dom. Fruit has been improved very Wednesday evenin aoe h in the last year or two by spray"s. Harvey Ross of Sevier Mr. and and careful attention. No nurserMr. and Mrs F. county, ae o1 canning factories at present, but om their wedding Acord the ests Lb Aw ga € nt-of a factory is being is a sister of -Mr Mrs. Acord tour, gitated Ross. Oe 2 Nell Harris has returned home Mrs after an extended visit with friends in teception at Togan. Idaho. black have renewed over the Salt afternoon hope Lake of team a next victory tistics Saturday by of this Hans crops year's the furnished horticultural Brown, J for spector The county. in- figures Loss in Montello- Wreck In-| cludes Rolling Stock and Merchandise. 3 | Ogden, Noy. 18-General Superintensane e eorah he ue ne > = Buckinehern: Of Bias pour ee turned this afternoon from the scene of the disastrous the wreck Montello noon yards which occurred on Thursday Bue kingham Ras ST baee would eee a| 9 ene« ee stated reach . oy oe ef{g} ae ing On a side t kK and wns buried beneath sisting of twent two most comple tely OGDEN ; Prof. By Nichols Gira Nichols It must and be aanieort the minds the is n this elty had come eee to which have. tens year agoae tae‘remountain iat 1 n The concert pices of thing possible league est in the west. ¥ was given Ogden which has taken the band und now to oer ‘ pa Aphis eX v i ‘ : ustly I proud. justly DIES spr Q aiangled Ogden gitde bothpiece | for y otime ey fellow, rhit ieht in lec leg st emed ri the a 7 Sika Stil Held Must : Get city 2 | Ai and . ose funeral Alfred of marris Hun Pe fa ‘ fh Aah +o Sylvia | Fork and were ices from died the at Lindqanist visited wee Mr. Lace Salt Lake the latter part of the and Mrs. Albert son Marriott Guy, returned A. Ci.' Pe vee) .C. O, May of and ter Mrs. Mrs. R. A. C. J. Smedley. Minnette Fred and Vegene in Salt Lake. ing on the The F. I of her the with a L, Billings ae Miss 4 entertamed ‘ " , . ¢ Priscilla the J. Brea and > club at her fle @ age ag _ He atware the oss a and ind liss ete _|at na | the a tives rela Emma were in decidedly "College novel - and (4 openin next Was Ki a Athenaeum afternoon' e with and has been in of and poor years four The ee R. Friday Miss D. club and the at home}pbe Home Robins, who * > and the Lonitey home z gave 1. 0. prize cere- ~ a the issued ; a leading hag) mitt p were | \ kd Reacher guests of honor the festivitles, present. jolly crowd informal was dance the evening's as About 35 guests in lunch high ul 0. F. hall. Friday O. 1} after Know aw an of Provo, the nit a city, shaking hands | weer in Ogden and Salt te Pp & a new dormitory Lake ra to the gnes Cassidy r "ity. A | Salt Lake Mrs. recon a ity, have cob West of sisters and > ©") ure are) drs of ; Is period Peter! a Stover Nas een when club had the a % itt ir k + prese nt. ahende? Dend. Topham, roter Nov | Bingham left their evening family Thursday future of for |About ‘ighio ? card party > J ' May Mr. at) New Ne dfortunate| tional. McClelel-] ‘which> Andrew| rs. Fleury girls Mr of delightful York r to The had Cae ° » Yee e i< is a Martha the O.) Florence |ing 1 inc eaves aan er was given « uests heartily town guests FO FP. Mrs. C. R L uce will visit properties and Mrs. Luce in Salt Lake will make In her Nev: ada home| party i ee tniidicn! in been prpresent niece | Samuel Claridge @yne ;Cun Salt of and the and Rival sued the @. Bed 0 POA General) ae wnderGakit oa Sr Nowince Ia ei cake war.| Ws = Se a block Nevac vada 1, Te DOINGS IN RICHFIELD : FANS eN". Greck etter Clab bntertains With R. the servants of truth the might D: ancing * ine Richfield, lo! Butte, Mont, where she will visit} games, e with conclusion Mrs dainty made i and eb all The Mr. Mr. Lake; On ment &8] mere was ahd; Mr.}| Aw Judge & W Me-| Joshua | 18. - Salt his of the for ns green, of were i ‘i ro the n| member the the nea and K hung + eB lamps Hae with the party to the be other hand, he growth which lectured Sunday ll with Miss the spirit visiting friends are anv were many Young ea at 4 the tired dancers, flinch, Sherlock! club's in an over colors, from. irtistic the d yk red evergreens red one and|and arc | included H. N. manner,|from musiclans' ond ln green] the! the Miss Bert May Haye all ages. north Maud returned Jensen. refreshments the affair at| one! and ifendant last night| special her brother!| vs. Oluf Anderson,| defendant, be set aside on the grounds) that the judgment was not rendered! within the statutory time The § de- |miss Peters plaintiff, due of Boulder, are the guests of Miss!the Bake They leave this morning and by his counsel appearance the action service had and on not the pat tn i regular} A C Ity| he tn. a at will cf bi a be map small church he a] in Rae Western on Salt Lake Photo down visit. Many Idaho people from entered moved to grounds len. It four is and cold home at-| made: writ showed a valid endorsement acknowledgment of service of said S, Rich Cut Glass Reiser, Jeweler, would of wie was a were pe rp! exed rejected his light of it y gol ngry anything because and pers to do with man Svidently. "because they |to him. logic sharp His wus and it all were divided. The not as be ligious Ko-|have to : testimony. was wa de be prime clea lis ‘Lice fact oO of religious js character. In is the best proof God in the work looking t I coOSst eva oe the influence 3 ee A! Silverware, "| E. First Beith of1 + é us. te theravocla. e phenomens other words manhood for religion and for The man with open out upon , Wr Goa of Jesus Seen ho ihe 2 teoria ot ae Christ in human = . -=== collected S a $486.07 = . genera c 0, ' ‘i chandise f u | merce merchants ] d C Cur, : trom bad can collect of c f some turn Mer W accounts, r you for A ‘ C wenson , Ws them , : IS coming. = We Tor you, "lot Christ { e : erc fal-| the y is himseif the a arwork ar ganswer tert to mee t BLY = _§ er fe na in the world vith such, every one-off ak e mas who nelgh- held. en ' if had hey used ridi suffice Irresistible His cutting The man & | ae Was thetin pie best bs ovhes a We the ‘. "direct y ‘int-orof point: miracle. ented it. healed by ash work I ointhe 7 , : metaphysical against the the argued | ‘f sin hevetiyos of oxe xer 1 eres xperience all te S SUL SCIENTIFIC a Ge COMMERCIAL NATL "SOME e ' ro < eC COLLECTORS FRANCIS | and 12 hed Main morn-! that| ing. been They made The from | have this ads Pharisees op From and Salt ‘Lake and | inches of snow clear dominancy - they eyes, Provo, and wer guests of Mr. Mrs, Dr. Foutz. : : and During the past twenty-four hours; a/ perhaps dis- of curios- them with an opmaster a perplex- measuring rod of this work they ¥ ad sere e ee We ae < & '® ne ghing t vs ve eonsolous @ ; rk H blind. now die ole e ave vasa eine mdiit i Z tOeG ¢ "ROW tato about it with those whe we pose" became Co., Cas | Grantsyille from an object the Goa ‘thought bors o heir DR. BROADBENT'S Office, 500 Scott Building, Dental 168 been furnish ask the att life here it. |‘They wet N.St. Y. vat case i from James Showalter of | in Richfleld yesterday| on their way ‘The view wayside he Pia Mant men this > Main and &rd So, | Certain things have been J hearing on the 26th instant. John Gi Jorgensen andd Delworth Woolley represent the _plaintit and G, T. Bean | defendan Mr. and Mrs. Panguitch were human put | to We want three efficient representa-j tives at once. The Republican Circu-| latton Department. pneu- relatives to have Cae inspired the Supply State|daks and fnishing blind roe stid. been dene on the Sabbath £ a, when| she On ‘ OU so Tone as|ttTied to break tt dow n. They ; 6 a cule nae wh Ruthin would unless 52 glad In-the New one blind inexplicable to bumain x CHET: Moe he oe some i dctie Probl21eGud aa s had of0 life caula anig ke < en ater been pvsdiente ed ; Phari sarixces Were Were Perplexed. fs a | ae dropped through Oe egress RemovalPiano Sale-40 Co., in-| f Other am ne question them-|iniracie. uene "a I his - birth He did portunity to case of ap- Clarence MeBride is Wyoming for a few days' Blackfoot, calle called sh a Were healed. ener ioe Reajarkaijie, omly instance the heall | ing could vercoming formerly of Grants. | Salt Lake City, is and oO ReeerstSie SrGod. "This Is the Testament of ‘corde spirit, would ¢ who , Mormon so schools is ill with Out * ri etn ie a nee eis ar answer to sceptical criticism. .The dis"is tae saw che man, but to them he were tonourish-| as a divinely & ee Tees, ze we * y ken thinks upon us? fo inchs of faith while others will) ; afternoon a severe Bectell Locking Evidence the ery peat blind man © that too. ese AUS to the MGheart's oRO Ger deepa notOWE. rer TES oe ‘anewer the mankind | from the body of the eau week Miss Wrathall to the L. 1; 6. hospital Bertha menia Eyes Life First spiritual weaknesses. Our course inj this contingency wi Ape : aliaeatr ae tt ¥ vie de Dn nd almost al gether on the Iife we lead, he said Regarding the former members of! ae z ee : : y s the church who had said they had outgrown Mormonism, Mr. Whitney said " no man ever outgrew the teachings of Mrs.| of the ANSWER of God. illustrated | seems of plece Crousn 8: returned ‘"‘Zion.' district Open Larger Tustance provide Tea & ne ATE1s just so, he > Btlzham Youn#.dicd. ‘and i chure? fc in ¢ oe E was! For of services necessary be lifeless Brigham in _g| Miss " | . ee : | . ; northwest corner of the h: ull was situ-;for Provo, where they will attend the] writ. therefore the court held the | ated Rebecea at the We ih by proinon B, Y. University service valid and overruled the motion over b Miss Clay The decoratio Judge Chidester held court yester-|on special appearance, Counse | | t ipartment were similar ia duy to hear the case of Oluf Ander-. defendant then filed a demurrer to the| those of the musicians' stand son, plaintiff, vs. the justice's court of complaint and the matter was set for ry. parth ular No labor}Holmes and pit tables were placed Set 5s Pa Pacha onen the archway in the east end of ei yY and comfor the building The crowd was large! suspended lamp ‘to Another and sald that On sacrament believed "re Detective} Lake With BEST the and rest for the body Abc s "ood. bout Spiritual & the ere Cache daughter, Stewart . < last> pendicitis has been taken while be in eve building OUNGNng Man WAS his in_ selves Latter-Day Saints who died in| spirit when Joseph Smith dled bec $@irt Waen Joseph smith dled because a for lack of faith they could not accept] Stringham has Bia Fade to be re una nenee: nae eee | tended the funeral services of John} from Ogden ee were present: oe an a A | Grimfiths at Lake Shore Sunday ae Mi C: Lashbrook nd son.|R. Edghelll, Hyrum emsen, » Bi Griffiths, who is left to mourn the} 1 * Vari ca | Mi R Cowan, ‘T. Ci Wirtn, F : | | Howare were here from Salt Lake | Miner x . fan, i. ‘| sad death of her husband, is the } Friday. visiting Ra tines in camp. ie Merrill, Roy F, Homer, Sake | daughter of Mr. Quincy nawiton of | and Mrs. George BE. Chandler!J. A. Hyde, jr.. Mark Sowby, Wi this clty. | Party init Miss Mildred Forgen, as president of | the City of Richfield, and J. M. Laurtt-| Par a prt Proceed ocecdings. tthe club welcomed the h: appy crowd,|zen, justice of the peace. The defendNov... The Beta Iota}and was followed by an original song!ants are summoned to appear upon it must success CURE of that be every how it-to without . Anderson has a short visit In M. the|denly out-| and club 1 God. how careless many people wards supplying food and viait- in Benjamin Young Speaks on "Baffled by a Blind Man." to consideration classed . Na- visiting Oregon, Nov Harris | aij verity the tn ; tne Rev. of Life of also for showing belleved a) James ine A baby boy has brightened } thls occasion on of honor guests Was|the Angeles, of Los but now Wednesday. A splendid literary and mUSical pro-| of Mr. and Mrs. James Hawk e "e ry ay K c# nt Smith left Wednesday | gram was ré > ndered, ¢ cards rds aud V rg rious Willlam Hammond is home (ied Mrs, parent Frank duties to attend all of the m SeHinwe nourfshment ‘areless) c 6s Mrs. for Mr. friends Raleigh ‘of visiting 6 Sigma club entertained last evening in 4 fr m the club of 25 members. Origin-|a writ of prohibition asking that the| dancing pat as announced a. few ‘j ality, In fact, appears to be one of the| Judgment rendered in favor of plain-, days ago To the credit of this active | foremost mottoes of the organization. | tiff a few days ago in the case of Peter' of | Ir Tuesday) o' cloc oo aac! Sieh eas Set Plelds,elds, clotsle v1) 8S anday tia late) both serene last ae -n cee ede areca Bingham in camp fi: Apr "Ss id tM eaahkters. noon MV. D. Darnell and wife to v oe ; oa ett Bond, lot ind 34, block 2, King's Lddition, $800. foshua -F. Parsons and wife to Jame ae 17, Hirtntd as later announced: be will: t lmnents to said the the Importance impossible ot r Whitney side, es. B. Margetts, Mr | «J. W.-Rébinson, Mr. B, F. Grant,| vilee but now of and of f Sal t Lake City: J Greenwood of Fillmore of most important. He compared the to | spiritual side of man with the physical from at of Wrathall. rof. ea Setar which of one Bread administering t the When they return it will be) Mrs. Bradshaw Grantsville in| Old of Ogden, ene Mr. and Mrs. Luce of Upper bing- and Mrs. George | ham left Thursday for Salt Lake. Mr.) Hyrum Groesbeck, | be society meeting, of| € and Mrs. Frank} Luce and Sterling soclal| | home, after reest we the participated. present were: McCune Christ, apostle Rev. Benjamin Young, pastor of the Methodist church, preached yesterday morning on the subject, "Baffled by a Blind Man." Taking for his, text John as Jesus passed by, he saw a man who was blind som h is gather together in the service of God, birth." Mr. Young sala in par "The Bible is not a du 11 noi Our Some Willing to Receive. traditions as sometimes dull and o Ll nterpretation so, but this first r. Whitney said he had found great ok In terature is bright and Soe aineretes to exist among the Lattertu atinng The line of revelation ay Saints regarding their willingness close té life. There is not much SOenie to receive and to profit by the Word of lation on the great themes such as ae Go Some people are in a recpetive philosophers are wont to discuss, mood to receive spiritual nourishment, there is practical and helpful lnrienne he said, while others show an indiftion in the things that pes souls of men ference that makes it unpleasant to love to dwell upon. Ther > is a rational balance in the Bible a it is largely minister to: them Mr. Whitney said this w a good friend of ‘his had stopped him ainong the on the street recently to say he enGod 5S message joyed Mr. a race addresses imth vine comes to us In a instrucmensely for the first 30 or 40 minutes tor as ee for character But that afterwards they became oo It is a book o bore, In this connection, Mr. Whitchapters are as rich ae related a fable, the moral of which atruction as this ninth chapter of John, t is clear and keen, witty Ss that one can not please everybody. ing. It is graphic and dra vA sermon can be too long," he said, contains t { the healing of "and it is also true that the patience It occurred possibly on of a listener can too short. "Jes The speaker said he believed there was a woeful lack of interest on the | Part of Latter-Day Saints concerning | it is related that Jesus stood still at ladieS| pleas-! ae GRANTSVILLE. hag e loved Whitney proper spirit for receiving the message sent. The two-fold responsibllity, resting with both congregation and speaker was emphasized and Mr. Whitney told of the duty that should be held by every member of the church to live so that he would be in a proper spirit to assist In the success of the meetings wherever the people might He Leathem re latives Leslie AS | in| o'clock this| of paralysis Ghost greatest congregation 2 delegat sister | George us he Mr. to the is by next Lo-j| <i cr Folks. | Was a Ber eee Saturday in the to | terests of educ hundred sat down ? tables. Sperry's orches-| cee in Salt Lake : sine eK. Pak that Holy was rendered, interspersed with | and Sunday evening 4 asia the auspices speeches Rene cn good old- fashioned | ne district schoo ? ahs an. Soon teats In the evening a Sarah W ea thiail was taken sud-| Pleasant| yrs home es in trip two the other has returned be Medical he . evening ; 18:-The . Rly m three laden wine . her were : Upper tae SSE the risen iene de hal etyen es a ball « 5 2 > Canyon -hatl in the: Mr Jarman and i % | his work for the church, Mr. Whitney sald his greatest concern was that before addressing any body of its members he might be in proper spirit to receive the direction of the cCammon sewing and othet Hht tasks! county. chat. Miss Amber Bardsley }as Mr. Benak aye MS mad answer his It wis supply of a} church visiting with each Tarbet to that enjoined Sheep.' importance to in HEALING MIRACLE FURNISHES LESSON give ‘ the the souls of fellow men and renew their spiritual strength the guidance of the Spirit. .There is only one way that this need can be supplied, he sald, mat-| left of five years or mot poner | trip first God from doing ‘visiting ae this city. have not visiting at Mrs. Thomas Griffin of Richmond, | aje from Jack of PF olinlehout before has gone From to Saltthere to visit go her|the bodyknowing dies. =andthis thecondition, Lord Jesus + Lake = . 5 friends at | mother she > will to Christ, iInstiKimball on; | Manti and prends) ee time with her} tuted ‘the varlous ordinances of the] Mrs. Dr. :pirltual we the Macca: | |daughter, Dr. Adamson will Olsfaive shortly for| © church lent onthatSneea mi EG spiritual welfare . The =. Mr Durkins. tdg o guests address when, affirming My believed of with on City ‘during the w P. the Whitney Peter Savior he at- érection Barber Jennie of F. Spe injungion that they ee meet toof the New Jer-| gether often in the sery that anit might ‘or e last part of the | Ship of God. Admitting pertaining Salt Late Senator Wedne sda They sj will their nua guests | 4 the Mrs David Teachenor and and| daughter Miss Hazel Teachenor one | here from Salt Lake Thursday Link St n Chars invited he to "Reed mber returned has been NEPHI at even-| the and a O. th eT to . Frankel five'' rhe were Bernal con- attendance given of, the, boide dx ts fem at| were served at a re tite . Mr. The bride Is Character -Thomas Ww d served and Missionary work Principal Catheart , ey,academy spe will members to a 4 : winners Miss with social their and 2feature of \ bountiful amusement | cluded in e ee ae wag eny Well Known Ogden, Ne i Provo fathers the of} number be new eese soon Vednesday N. BINGHMAM. Provo dinner bride's Reese were FROM YOUR GROCER el was Christ pleasant Lo orgensen has. Scandinavia, where he PYo-| hos-| spent e Julius Ernestine at parents, | jan, | couple Fork eho tbe , of city day th friends Monday. They M. Wilson next} evening club will Mrs. All Sqreelty. | figrand-|l been bee Lake, and Salt Refreshments very Latter- he! of . tter thal F ne thes ih it } gan for her pe in ee Cal., oe af-} take up their reside jtera visit of several weeks her city, will entertain the a Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Salt S Whist Mr, at Compte Mrs. C. | frie nds. Tus sday The ‘ Friends'. evening} a the nourishment subject Apostle COPRFPEE Mormonism" of Saints. for supplying the spirit of spiritual Peter's for © (ea entertaining Kearns were married last the » | by Kev. Father Galligan. oy he and InLees} 08, | in eard club. Women's me et W.:Jen-lihe bride's Tavio {ft "Outgrow Some ernacle yesterday afternoon. This, exemplified through the injunction A. Principal George Harding of Wellsville, spent Saturday visiting with friends in Log Apostle ¢ oe "yhitney spent Mon- large special a Wednesday, obo" he bees J. Wednesday ve the L Miss Sarah Merrill, recorder- elact Cache county, is now In ga Frank W. Thatcher made a trip. to | Salt Lake during: the wee was much enjoyed by the thirty guests. A. G. Nielsen of Hyrum, spent Monhe committee who arranged t | day Jin Logan pleagant affair were Mrs, D..C. Wa eae Dantelsen spent the first part Mrs. F. E. Williams, Mrs. W..D. Wat- ; | of thet Oreweek at the capita son and Miss May Williams. oe of Brlicham City, spent H. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hurlbut will en| Saturday he as the M. E. club at thelr home) Wilford Teneen has th yn Park avenue next Tuesday even-| northwestern states, rede d' a will do ae | missionary work for some time. The a eee tai given by mily have H young ladies of t Dea, haute in|+ eturned ; city after the church eerie hall. Thursday| spending a few days visiting friends. Mr. Idaho. A Taylorand married home 1M Y. tended the social function tendered the students of the B, Y. college by the faculty of that institution. ds: Bs Sockran of Great Falls, Mont, is in the city. Bishop ‘Oldham: of Paradise, spent Mondiy in the city The Rathbone Sisters had ‘initiation and a social session Wednesday which a R.| the making mayor S close their ree e musical program and a short comedy entitled "Not a Man th thé. House." Coffee and cake were sSetyvéed at the enter- | Monday. Woodhouse, of afternoon was devoted to talking . matters pertaining to the betterment of the work. Hon, Albert Glazier of Utah coe has been spending a few days in Cac ~ official business. In Comey with Fellows a literary Need vith P. the pleasant Odd entertainéd friends in affair. birthday. spént-a at they of Ss. turned joined Women of WoodWednesday even- elnb when number sons days and general members been played, refreshments were a general. good time enA Tuesday bell, her Stewart board of Cache stake. Mrs Hendrickson has for some years been president of the Young Ladies' associations of this stake, and is held In high esteem by her assoclates. The time of the social was the appointed time for holding the regular weekly board meeting, and as she went In to her Hbrary to get her books for board meeting, the entire company arose and began singing. In a few minutes the surprised lady learned d CITY. oceasion were and evening Havercamp,|of Newell, the and several Bernard TABERNACLE Day ery pleasant surprise party was 2 ndered Mrs. Mary L, Hendrickson t her beautiful home on Center streat, rf this city, on Tuesday afternoon by of friends of Mrs. William who were also her asso- clate members of the craft, surprised her Cards served joyed. and spent PARK A number Westerfield, of R. R. Smith to by Mrs. Eliza Felton has returned after pleasant six months in Ohjo. She will spend the winter with her daugh- Mesdames})litate jagley, A. D George -_--__-_- SUNDAY AT -__ Frid Mra. d Forman spent several days un Salt Lake during the week. Mrs. S. S Jones fs in Los&S Angeles for as six months' stay on account of her pee . Mrs. F. E. Fehrenbach left Monday to visit relatives tn Ohlo., was at r and LOGAN, from Salt Lake Phursday evening {the residence of Mrs. Lynn Mrs@ after Davis. Barnett: avenue home pleasant has - visitreturned eT | Empire Thursday the Ladies of corp prominent st: sparks, aged over vho held i "at Messrs. .G. C Roberts, Searle, Mrs. girls " was B. elke Miss or = . Fork and:. the brid groom is foreman) of the Bell Telephone company's con-| | struction. | Prederick ere were Corfman Twelve while|}and ‘ Robe of Spanish nS be | un Ee licensee Wa ae : of Rickers ght lost Dare Mires, them--| If Genes is hs as g Nave M: ------ HY. A ry re merle club Whitmore by Armstrong. will Biersach Hundred Schwab, W. D. BE. Grove, Nov. 1%.---G Vintle of Black-| Ogden, ho, who has been in the & foot, Ida ee who Tas d yesterday a W F ive M. _ Shown A local Masonic lodge was {instituted at Bingham Tuesday evening, A speclal from the city brought many promiInent members of the order who assisted in the ceremonies. A banquet was given afterwards. Mr. and Joe' Sands and Mrs. Shafer Taylor number Apostle Whitney Tells of Apparent Famine in Nourishment for the Spirit. Neva gave & most inspiring address. Musical selections were rendered by Prof. Mark ‘Robinson, Mrs. W. ‘ook, and the} Tendency Burton, werehthe N. which G. Hyde, was born, | | mony Ir. and WasMrs...pe rformed ‘ LIOR AONelson, pee Petersen and. won Edgar , ‘ Luce,' sister vane n ta Provo by L. L. | prig Snyder the handsome quilt | Melkle of Smithfield, are J ‘ . . SFR ay ie and has mad id tnessed by about 80° relatives|(hat was. raffled during the eve ning Cache county, - by lis honbate (and eras of the popular young Miss May Baillie: was the hostess | Mr. Fred > G. Bradshaw number'. | arte Ags Out renee of State, as Ogden | I. ' rnizunce : oat lal Ke wa detained, aa a 1 etre ys izainst him pending a ete for Den eat eincits | iid tha ee ere tl ver this Oct eche will make prother-in-law, "an is ausencasin himself consp/cuo me this é ago ete' twovive sons, 9} ead rhe: chargesSe a er T. large' 4 = spanish Fork, Nov. 18.-Theodore li ww at the new boarding house of the | Nave and-Mrs. Mary. Rickers of Sy pan-| Utah Copper company | lah 7 t capa F< te . er married Clerk B = Provo | ins eran ad Lf H. Maughan were } last rhit County 3 ( I rried iursday evening a e home Ogden, Ts | ned the name POMCe Cees ee 1 who was arrest "the wife beater and: Vv : 19 third time two we ae aa " Fe hreatening the life fot esnyoe Rs EAS cut Orl day on. his ons wilt the Thom-|W. ee Second debility: where he &~came. He for.' mand | iis ebty ' rowd Pmoriing hig Mrs. the Missi ‘Chatieston a Mayme however, 4) Mr ‘Topham had been alling for but a| The Rey. D Prown of the First) The Ladies' Literary club gave their| James Baggon, who has spent the mb LuS- lShort time and) tr was: not until mid= | Baptist church: :of-:Salt ‘Lake visited | annual party at thé home of Mrs. J.| past two years "seeing the country,"| night.that his condition became serious. | triends In camp during the week. R. Edgheill last evening. All their| has decided that "there is no place At that hour he suffered a stroke and | & eM: ranlaks - Thea tunaral tdyraveee G ‘yynla a former resident of|husbands and gentlemen friends were) like home. ve eC Charges H, Deceased Married RELEASED BEATER E WIF etn Noelia _Decess industry in of ce remony, by. and -the | guests tow: ident, 0 recove! Yesterday, mortification set in In both ve his death ink Ces we D. in the cenebal Sweden, 183 forty years of friends. WY hey ior of for honors, adice ih aa Ep- | *!! & laborate | home of the Mrs. Alfred ifernoon eye the and on. ind }< : MOL a iia: iitle a Mr. : erved. year : reel} i Ne i« " ¢ nein 1 ceed a > a eee " | tained The| eae Mt oe | Resident Dead. Dare: 75 of , x aet PEG 1 <b yat tis ee a F ood By Switeb ‘ inyTuesc cry =eSanthe- inside. first ‘No : a of vray a gre it ani Le r- | is doing « re y>] Pei own the rand fro "sp okt ese at ; ld fi th sat vy | will entertain the club next Week iservices will be held from the Second | Siichai ah \ -ASS P | | ward meeti a house Tuesday begin- | t Bil Gham, a ae f No 18; P ri = aut Mr. John Welsh, out popular mayor, . | birthda surprise party was planned] oo tng guest of honor dinner | ning at 1p. m fs honor of Henry Mitchell by his} a h < Mrs Julius | rofessor " illard Done is spending ; 1) [010 .. Uh se : |riven Sunday by Mr. and Airs. : a few d in; the-Garden ‘city lanany friends Friday evening. Dancing re rankel OF HIS | INJURIES edan, Nible fy aus- arrives ne gy Au itocan Re va Ee old ‘son of cae ther Eee fanftord, who sr the the friend: distinguished off wer one |daughter, hildvcr Improvement) led ene hc era xine to Be Buried Bae been guests! program evening. Ostein carrying ovo. /age of ' is. f showBt instru leader fh the} under Civic Mrs. in residence thig his.morning Gk : Mr. -realiz: vhen pe stops to consider that over half sicla a only beginner ees, sae - concerned, the s bi Ms ing was truly remarkable rhe entation is perfect and as au rE Nichol ‘ s few superiors. with the whee Old Provo band quality of the || tive Ma c expectations in.}apout attended. Few | 4 y,, i fur above, those who Ot « city I art of the s cob y = themselves entire was freshments tl wa al upon e of | preformed Congress-|witnessed ofessor Ostein and. Mrs D.C. Budge I ere awarded the consolations te-| nh. ,DY | ut credit his . Ogdenthe sald-that of wonderful Fee to this but the order and | ce eve Was) bane attendance stan thaymysto he oe serve library witt American|home on Acade ee Syenue Eh ueeee ie the the sitting and dining-|evening. Mrs. W » Roberts anc r.|Cgden to carnations white and R. Irvine jr on the prizes. e|} Junction hile e | first MUSIC atlernoon | wa ' The anil nothing of hundred decorated the roses, with eve the mayor residence was adorned with a perfect|Sam.. Netw ork of ferns. Games of the pro-| Irvine, fs Niebols hi Unis success qne reflect peopl Prof. und. theatre, rand ies 1 con-| cars a nd One enjoyed. was _ and residence Howell. collosion, ly pink Decided Success. Noy, 18.-The CON EREL. BIW the \thoroughly demolished Given Oxden, Laat BACs: Wen HEARS$ B BAND Concert to in the ED at goods and | mums, containing | beauty was stand-|rooms. the wre e fre cht locomotive was the week Misses | Jacob' Colem + WS Nephi. High School Literary very interesting prostayyore Friday evening. Judge King brief tess et vic : | parlor esroyed, consisted ¥ f oA % anned other merchandise A ear ome \ ible. Venier glass $10,- Miller during a dD the social order, was the Howcell-tson, John \ ouver Robinson funetion Friday evening, |Leorena Br 1 ft " |tendered by the wives of the distin- | joined in wedlock. Rev. the |~ ocean between La rite Lake from oe of the musical and literary /gra ; Mrs. Henry Welsh will be the "iday in | Booths Logan, Noy. 18.-The event of the} A pretty home wedding pea place , and what, perhaps, eclipsed any | Thursday evening at the home of Mr. thine i ke at thes balan iat held in Pores and Mrs Hoover, whee their after- | pujshed congressman that CITIES. ok, 3 oe SPIRITUAL FOOD GREATLY NEEDED ter her property interests here. yay ee hool choir. Mr,. and Mrs. enry Sorenson ha J. Salisbury; SiNTe Thomas rernioed from their several weeks visit | ana' ann Watson of the state board with relatives at Lehf. of equalization, ae in re kk on ofRachael Rebekah Lodge of Upper ficial business Mo Bingham will entertain at whist MonThe following aerate were in attendance upon court this week: John day evening in the lodge room. - Prizes A. Street Cc. Dey, W. H. King, John will be awarded and a dainty lunch suc- evening was passed. The Senator and Mrs. Reed : and Mesdames C. E, Loose, G I. Robison, R. Twelves, ing district of 5 Hinckley, G Brimhall, J. W. extent by | Bean, been as has shown to an W. E. Bassett, Josiah Beck, J. Commercial club in Pleasant B. Keeler, Holbrook, Harvey Cluff, the Mt J, Worsley, Willlam Haws, A. C. Lund, laboring in its reports of committees Deal, Oscar Wilkins Albert Manis prov- \J factory behalf of a canning Mt. pete Thursday Salt Mrs Salt party About and jin and and surprise event NEIGHBORING. | fetuitredt Knight 19, 1906. { tam Balioy 4 A. V. Hag T. L. Foote, Ey Cod Grover, cane w. peritnees We oe i birth- Jesse R: Knight, of the vq3 a rr Tuesday being - Knight} presented social musical Inter-Mountain Republican Bureau, 410 25th Street, work squad of carried honor Jesse grandeur oceasion daughters, Mrs. Im- the and | magnificent Mrs. street, beauty anniversary Her Supply Reaches portant and Center of MONDAY, NOVEMBER SOCIETY A BRIEF RESUME OF SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK IN OUR 3 18.-The Mr. Fast scene evening, Junction SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, G. LUKE, : IVE - OF $S0Cld ae ~ = HONEST General DESBTS. Manager. TK BANK BLDG. PEOPLE DON'T i0i SALT LIKE aby Us. LAKE C ‘"crmeann os ae |