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Show hoe aA f- s fe x > §& eG pert ott Se ee ee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, Feb. 9,-Word from .Wash- ington is that Mrs. Reed Smoot oon return home and spend the ten season here. the agi social Will be She received She is fatigued whirl of the pleased to be as ‘high as tained Will len- capital again. thirty. callers the ‘‘Friends" ot their home on fame played was with gay home avardes s to the New We LEN club gave a Dewey: was heartily the old folks' party Thurs ay were about 300 people given a dinner. Seven of these were eee there nice Dean erage P riday Re the: atre ‘‘Lost visiting Miss Joseph enjoyed! guest by the five guests. The affair was in honor of Miss Salina Rechti, who left x g or her home in Logan. gh aid Rei Pe ued was the "guest of) yonor an enjovable card party Thursday evening. Refreshments] A pleasant | time was enjoyed. were served. Mrs. - Sam Saturday Schwab Moore and left with relatives fornia Mrs. L. for and L. spend Miss brief Elsie} ela a friends Nelson Mrs. Jean Hampton, prior parture, the next day, for was in H. Goodwin of Dr. Ho and ‘Sy oy °o i as') . i. Steele Mrs. Kirkham of Garland Madsen, Ras remainder of |Carter, Mrs. of -Miss May Holmstead. winter. | |iting Cali- tary there to her guests, Mra Jo MG came up by Mr. and Garland, a large left are: W. for H. | Empire D. Lewis of; here ‘visiting Mrs. Stanley to give and California. Jusenberry has avenue, dhe with} in company with T. Harding of this Saturday Mrs. number. Mrs, William. Utah Sophomore sooo) has Pri hdve class of arranged e|the a Jolly | Mr. and tained Mrs. at the to Mr. Washington's birthday Cline Snyderville returned} peasy at ih evening. Were lodge Music, tne Lunch Irs. - ae sad cars| recitations features of and the . was served. J, H. Boshard ecards! by with ‘social intercourse. William dinner Urday given ;weeter. by very sae Covers Mrs. J. M. Afternoon at]; nesdey. On} Welsh, leaving the hostess was showered with| good wishes and many returns of her birth anniversary. Mr. returned andsMrs. home,George Aave . afterT. 5 ose nia. months, absence iin n California. there Me The Gait oe. reat ne: ee ee sere Wea ais Mrs . Elizabeth at her home honor-of, the. Williams. Byrne enter-| noon of games, Seeree ‘ heat os er Birda music A and dainty Hanson dinner was,the were Mrs. laid M: fee 500 will card u A aoe, f people and ye Mrs. p, on Haigh, Fred A. Her a: : Fy > and enjoyed a anc 4) social lor laid igteea ae guests for Lake, of Mr. Monday en the at , the a dinner party tt Ae rsday enjoyed and} yrs charming at the ee fening. a and school home ee the a , 1 dinner, after which the party enyoyed ket ball game the bas-| at Dr. tained their and Mrs. a number was the home three joyed the N. university. H. of Sunday An played elaborate served. to Provo Little at en- was visited friends} .Thursda: Miss oridy on Startup, musical next |to table, Very Julia} Peter Frea5 arranged Tork,» and Feb. 9.-Mr have located family formerly occupied Thomas, who Salt Lake for| Winthe! |next son on Friday ote town, at eget Alma by Mr. have of: Onlyoten in the i these ‘cight* oe, in the and) moved a visit The "the this} in Salt. Lake City spent this we B. two-days Rot k hill, J.0. J... i: ; ing ion ane passed merrily amusements, were | heen Fleming, anid | the ald poh only wom: on. nae in' Miss a Clara position Brockbank In' the Bua-| ‘ caine ugo-Withe her: little, |-diately: took. up as |'port) primarily, work "that to: Shit a some now: been had |'{urcher. scientific son loved is it: | mediately thesani--}out?'" thie he Catto -the @one -for> niad: « -ulides five w and) going' past..the has in} accepted} bank;.at: "Spanish Fork TE MANY 4 THere yoom, more Howis' ES Stars of served in their. {ni- aE ane ee . ; i Se 2 Weketeds \ ‘7 ion, And it Palees, Rite. n time the whols }tureachere, becomes: VOur bee making the ble walue to be pie- here is Will wothiae -tn. ave The.J the. tured hemisphere which "gets: | speek on the ‘plat Is smeanThe same ¢kind" of; exhaust-) is being done forthe, south= cai ake ee Masons. F Often G rom Say Communicated Garden to Humans, ' 1 Alienists. Eastern ee a on Salt apartments of Gaunton. Mr The the gayest Glia . Salt game after a and to they anon. nerself, er's: two LINER ity I iAth are suna -record et elles ines ‘ Alar! eins L of an 1 i n ing 2 and n= we tee prt. ! es | a ae het Boston iia aa ae , an Herald. DAMAGED S HEAD crCOLLISION i in on Riel tes i oun. Pila.putein dan ‘d as, water's , 1 9S rhe steamer Antwerp. last for. é Me- Philadel- night iret neh,..steamer Presider [he plates of th tarboaavd bows were ede t ; the Leroy -Lalsere "i Menominee "torn; Th With open vater sto the filled her forward "compartnienty but the bulkhead held Jt from entering other part Lor the shin The sea wa mooth and vere © ne' panle aboard the AT c= omimnet Which») sent a bataver ta tli Trench steamer. The latter wa .considetably onttle: 6re' Rad damaged; "irst class but % yproceedecd passengers and 15 men: aboard "the Menominet transferred to-the St.-Louti out- un wher } prose method takes Levey tar withitt! rin Mis. Draper) visited' the abgervato) L ‘shore time "aco and lefteas!a souvenir of ned visit Eh ; Reb dine here; this-atternvon: bas the resultvof the colisior Beach » Head" ptO- FleDunkin a= "ya . s Eng ansport * Re in Sa mother BADLY nn ioto. sands cer net her Southampton, Hue | i ids 7 Pratenson nlnicdse us Ee ------ nes Wel ied on | wth this "Ty Pe op! Mies: Dri harselr Hyd paw nieh ad "nushenld:. De 7i yee in to children IN BEACH li the.of ' gazing Mrs Fle worry arya bargain : eae = nae} Rue: } :a mestic side of Iife De a Cambridge househok of mies bound ‘to.) the: trutheul Te, star here soft brown ae her reoe CeCEn and to suegest ia are devote mr Neé ai ork: es corgi oe ia Classified ads under Help Wanted- Male or Wematle ands Wanted-Situatron elassifications-are run -three times in: The Républican free : ‘ Philadelphia me pa, of insanity Feb germ municated: wa tan be, 9 tice and a STIRS That ? is, particular, special Mrs. £ method. train deli elightthe poy W. "pit" o sveni s.. ee any was} of which | eminent Gases be very asylum rely nae the by | before STA b: / 7 j f . ‘a Ms) & ; Q AA ge be i . , & "eA 4 R F mayor's of the insane Pe "nnsylvinia conforms e < By: middle age. period qf i= methods, it was shown, all over the country, and architecture in aS aeons. in j Ws A, \ Wis x A Ja Cas Rt ml ‘, oN de- | |R2% down testified ; (4 PTCA ie A ee aaa sS) fertile will lald who Smee , Mediaeval are clung to 8.|/the afforded About tw treatment. alienists A the . com- ‘through : vegetables~ in WEVA] / eA oF gs = A A = WI ee i Salt | Pennsylvania, banquet, The Social club was most 2 fully entertained Tuesday at Kidder] all her nega time the , The | ized. by sewerage of an insane asylum and| was emphatically declared today by .100] the lie (clean trator Also; in= "4 p sanity: in' general, and in the state of} from hall, returned of (nad of ee"rou und three ve perfectly once biof nin i funi i nit ' im-'| Il i. conatellation The stars tell, "Adlon ey bee haved yhe though iw at xwloneer' graphy and. iPcetyi go. fvaye n. the thé and In} tn, it tk tn out counter With Fleming? eeseb dts Oy that©o yresentmeds more ork asked Mr with and discoy- made, known oat quite likely 19 go Bistshiereusor Tae 10) ric He only is+ } sa aph ao yy BEN Se 7 5 so7an au is tham, |'men none . Germ Datel a conciieas dining = has : sonkon HGS fe fy Ieee ‘. Om eres ceremonies the File ming, ob- |) ehe ek there hsua tony): Mrs; 40 to, récord clikels to is be j themsel | Sooner orslatery | betra t] od ahoto<telescave room Flicker Out of -véears the work. hie 8 valuable. a northern and :to {ngless ive work' Se VEGETABI hina: star ii it { Her-tather:bad besa font of:pbenvath che: esp investigation and she. herseif | whie i. appear |. Peru, ithe! Peru me,hsay to" iolld starr -Je ro te placed. years the Fieming 1 eee her |! fooo\ fits toe eee sof anew, ner Ahi ‘Site cimmes | eck net mens OF supe "We Can of is being supervis ion. ad were: ee and of "and.bystudy mya tauntsthem clossifs ren Lb file them away." SaAndoavhen' tromamnit University, - from. - "Th records (dircetly sent bare es on ¢allCerlainiy for active work I tne c iliee-} "The fax of the iversitv are etur < Once fhe ae an: WOH ay #5 j ve = hea rie xe hanieuastie" parlor Banks, disk set ¢ a golden made.of brooch diaff with' a. moonstone, a tralling diacomet and another uny mond : et wore number installation re- In G, Jeft.for Weeks sit a-on hike and.G. As-Hicks' Salt Lake City Wednesday. In gave rine, ee =e A et bw a Stars fern hemisphere ervator jena ; She Lake visited Canyon lodge No. 13, F.| creased 16 per cent, and the numbc1 & A. M., Tuesday evening to assist | of cures: will be almost-doubled when in insta Hing local "officers: "After the | the hospitals for the insane eanat tie Sun- Goldfield Thursday expect Washington" to| daugh- | before Eva been returning Hamlin of and B. W. Richardson has position on the Copper and has accepted one to i in the Mrs. E. Byrne, tle today, Miss to spend Jackson Della who] going week, a month Miss at Williams. Leona. the in Mrs. as diphtheria, Norajizer for W.|it could solations his| A. and C. fell ment. The Matron's, Circle of Order . of} Wastern Siar were delightfully enter- and cosy First B. of | through they would not _ Attractive Reductions. on Edges and Insertions Commencing Monday Morning can be affect- E. to and and ‘The club voted were} Thousands con. communicated from vegetables Rete phenomena, dentocatio nearly its next| Miles to of of UP Fertile Desert. rivers, large lakes, ruins and a "of C hiness quiyReAtan, 1,500 miles DRYING a Squure Turning north miles cast and south. and west The meeting with Mrs, John Jimpson sr. antiquity indicate that Professor D. W. Cummings of the|Aral seas were once Ley tor and records der Ww R. Loose has returned | to Rodic, California, after a pleasant visit with friends in this city. Postmaster Booth of Brigham spent] Friday, in Provo, the guest of Post-| master, eves The Utah Sorosis met Wednesday} of the afternoon being given vet cancy. in games| work for the next.meeting of the orRefresh-}der Monday the eleventh, the remain-| served. aon Miss. Bessie Chandler first of the week after to] visit in Los 500 of the Caspian and more extensive eveson: to ical ‘oe tlo returned the] that of PULW Rat A ana an extended|simtlar phonomena, Thus Angeles arld social converse and the light refresa> rs. A. Arden and children left] ments which were served by the|camp the early part of the week and charming hostess. Mrs. Whitehead will make their home in Salt La returns to her home in Salt Lake next} Mys. C. H. Lashbrook of Salt "Lake tuesday. is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Cas The young people of the Episcopal) tleman church met at*the home of Miss Lena Mrs. John Jimpson will entertain] part of Asia from nit ilar te have Walenta ny all the mors the ¢ Caspian a ‘ tiful supply , Desi séa eastward for more than 2,500 miles appears to have been subject to a elimatic change whereby It has been growing tesg and less habitable for the last Su ae "9 at 7 PacalaHe 1 ehistan AAf ia la ae es fed Turkestan and Chikens ‘Turkestan, and prob- saf VER eY fine French and German Valenciennes Edges and Insertions, the pick of the lace making countries of the world, in bolts of i2 yards each, ranging from 30c to $1.90 a bolt. to be sold at a reduction of from 10 to 30 per cent. Genuine reductions---every sale backed by the reputation of Z. C. M. 1. We desire, however, in a spirit of straightforwardness, to remind you that at these prices we cannot possibly sell fess than a bolt to a customer. If vou have not immediate use for 12 yards, you will find it profitable to vege- fertilized a of sraall. of sp rings, lunch entertain- to hold so ASIA Land B&. Thomas dainty . earth which ee ferns E, while Henry A evening's in be stomach CENTRAL Harry Mrs. Adderly. Mrs. the even the in It is declared this health. Insanity is they declared, that A. was prizes by ground even- Mrs, home Jones prizes ‘fT. Williams. concluded. Farrell. first Friday Mr. carnations V. second Dudley Salt}and pleas-| A. the met effect. Mrs. family.| Mrs, the - are grown. vaS a menace to eS subtle a germ, grown of The with by of home club pleasing Thomas: a of guest home decorated: to} to enjoyed the Te Seat-| with and returned having with for niece returned jing won left Fairhurst Moore Synday, been Forman, Ogden, before Fairhurst Olsen, Ward,ithe week. ; The Whist i in has is} in Heber, William brother ant Park. otworthy, school Viola Hileman, arrived in camp ‘this week, the guests of Mrs. Hileman. Mrs. H. Jones of Salt Lake, who Park Tuesday to visit Mr. and| William home Mr. to way say, but that one person ed by insanity in anorker they alleged. ened his | Unless. there is a revolution in treat-' railrend rent. American Timdnes will spread the San|until the country Is filled with luna- res ee on- Pedro. Mr. and. Mrs. Richardson will | tics make Sait Lake their future home, % vigorous protest was entered George Bean, foreman of the Min-| against the manner: in which a numpie mine of the Utah-Apex, has ac-|ber of the state hospitals dispose of cepted a position in Nevada. their sewerage by using it as a fertil- Salt She] visit Salt - Mrs, en attending reached ‘left for friends. Utah to social. J. C. Baines has accepted a ppettion with the railroad at Ely, Nev. the] evening various ete More lastnew: twostarsciaye Vues have come first. to ; ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Startup, bathed bythe Wortny Matron, Mrs. E.| Dalton and Lark ‘school, resigned last'| than, now and. presumably that was pleasantly surprised at the home| @, iebee a. Tuesday afternoon, at} Monday, and Professor George Nel-|'t!butary rivers were much larger. the of her parents Friday. . evening by | tne Pa hne of Mrs.°C.. Ry Whitehead. A}son has been selected to fill the va=|.. L'@ns-' aspia, eastarn Persia und the about twenty of her young friends.|/short time was spent planning. The and Discovers 5 eters a a ' rw ha- a h Mes hair be Mr: CG. Tex veiitertained club one evening, ay gad eee a team night furnished excellent music. function was an. el: borate one highly enjoyed by About' all guests were presen A Earl, three numbers, | ture week PRE ee SA es ta Woman Stak epRBOE LANA oe eae niwertih UU) ce City Mrs. Weber Self Culture have basketball party the Tanneries Shields. guest of Dr. a few. days. Lake Miss-Co oray. of ron in. and. lunch RR ; Mrs;)E. liss. Marguerite has enter-|her friends evening. - Sixty-| game by all. Nelson their has ‘Mrs. | Mrs. and Dave ae § : te f rah A _ u eee BuC poe aaa e ee ye eee radiated to all parts of the hall. Similar decorations, interlaced decorated' the is where she had ‘and Mrs. Arthur Wells went Chatlés Miss sumptuous and leaves of eat a. ugene Giles "and small son, returne ah this week froom an -o visit with Ttatives in. Neph relatives, was elaborate Stookey pavilion. young] tyq eveitine. returned from Mr. daughter, t Olive Pratt G.,l. joyys wt ‘head ie a Sanaa rok, sno for two weeks B. W ight and amily. -Hannah Mrs: a Davidson musical evening. : Mrs.) L.> J. Barnard Miss Lizzie Evans entertained al|take Thursday to visit few friends at pee Sunday. Covers wi go on to ee k Miss an: ee Lake, Dr, Monday after an extended visit next meeting of the Social club will Still another element, some of the with and aaa ar P. LeCompte. be at the M.. BE. church. The feature} alienists say, enters into the situation Mrs. William MeSorley and little}or the evening will be a " George | That insanity Is contagious in the same eX Meg av. . pleasant oly an ra Or ae tes Ui this wee Miss Ethel Simon went to Salt Lak¢| mui meee? oe Payson spent | friday to enjoy a few days at home. rsday visiting friends in this city. J. W. Geiger and brother,' George mans' Republican club met! Geiger, came up from Salt Lake Sun-| Sanda Sane at their club room} aay for a. short visit: with Mr. and were at EO ene at Pe habs oath ay COBAeRH ean ‘ ; of prominent Jancing club, composed Byrne, Stauffer, guest W. from Salt the cuest ‘was enjoyed Reynolds. BINGIIAM, Wed-} James Mrs. & dancing ita the next catds,.music . and . recita-|to join Mr. McSorley. They ions eo nents' were remain seodes weeks, an arian Spanish 1ouse was|Mrs. night. .The Cees yas to England. High school residents for ee ente elub accompanied Mrs. Coon, Ll Mr. L. various|/turned re ie Se hen athe ceeEe tas, appt a ar Shere oe ptions Sain & pono oi ~ Del Arthur Pearson, day peen pleasiug vis- Mrs. | Jensen Gardner Mr nd. Mrs. Joseph Russon of Provo have been visiting in Lehi this week. 3 $ A sacred concert will be given in the Tabernacle Sunday night. to Salt Lake Friday to wish him} « ‘Bon Vv ie age" " on his trip to Mexico.| Mrs to Sa F T. Humes wen Lake today for a ten days visit with wi Tuesday. afternoon in ‘birthday...anniversary| honor Russon £2ve enjoyably and and mission The Ce L. Ss fa athe tit Carine We Oe pict er | ae sake the rst 0 2 week to meet; Miss Miss Ells Colts UE bl oe ee Whol of : her 38 daughter,Miss Lucial. About| ae ra : twenty young people enjoyed an after- at arises Oa A. Malia and M: irtin Thomas Hie fone eriet ae inercrar eee ebnteibe Mrs, Jean Hampton and Miss Maud | on ei the ee 48h nae : enn a NCATE ove Talon ATiole cOLeIn MOT eaTArcl RR ae a Uc ad Ls : ~ ‘ * z mi Dr, entertained of Wednesday for about is daughter, H.. Re was the order of. the evening. Mr. straw-r fae bs) seas pais, wa for Los Angeles ~ EOF av © ace lis pe Rhoda Dorzle accompanied by his J. Falls 7 Tay lor] 2shall 1an "Wwhite| Whileile; and Mrs George| of this city, but] they. visited Mr. ayer, formerly Idaho with | Speechmaking High | or colebr a her home Thursday afternoon at The following young men were the "Boston Violet" tea. Covers were laidi| | guests of Mr. and Mrs Ww Wie im Byrne . . for twenty, .The evening was delight-| at dinner Hriday Messrs . OF fully spent guest Mr. gceasion being ner birthday. Music | and re freshments were the speeial feature: Mr, . Mrs. H. W. Culbertson were the guests of honor at a og S ae evening. entertained Lehi of ee been in Salt Lake "during the week The "Royal, 2Neizhbors of. American | where ar t l- the: valuable: libraSeta fm : ars visiting with friends anc relatives |met at the home of Mrs, Pred Dart) ries of the sire ervutory, (crosses aloe | My Panic Trom Tllinols. yesterday afternoon After, the regu-| terrace and enter 7 small. darkened: nen labo Pane A farewell testimonial. was given | lar business was transacted luncheon | room which a turn of. the \ rist ilies ISsereative tit Enoch . Russon Thursday night, The | was served. minates he'. sec thousands "anid thot. bene a see he hall was crowded, and after some J, A. Martell ofs the: Martell: Furnybcands ot plates, all. Wehted: from: -be- | Wen Drawer home after a pleasant visit wita her} Thursday, complimentary to Mr. and ot and family in Denver, Colo. { Mrs. TO% soph Stowe and J. A, Malia. The Mystery club gave a very enTHe shee deco ke CluD oboe oo8 joyable reception Saturday evening Raesiaa mS a pleasant surpris or aut the B. Y. university. The rooms} yrs. Esther Lindsay ~Wedne aaae the! were prettily decorated for the occa-| sion. Mesdames Sam Schwab, TR. A Barney, R. R. Irvine and Ida Dusen-| Ce ee oe . é s ati le oeMaccabees ontcr=| x SEL _ 7 de in Ravnolds of Salt Lake, | social Thursday for a short | spread determination enjoyed Austin wire visit. , s for the}week. The subject of "Shakespeare's | had a special faculty: for mathemati Miss Lillian IKneale was happily| centerplece. The lights wot shaded |great drama, "‘Richard III," was dis-|phis: was. her only preparation for surprised Friday evening when about|in the same color. The musical se-j|cussed by. Miss Jennie Beck, Re-} the ewwork in: which.she "has? become thirty of her schoolmates walked in, | lections after dinner were especially |freshments were serve famous with baskets of .good things and a/| Meritorious. Miss Martha Fanatrtsn will spend the When» a2:person leave her sunny. Miss Grace Harland of Garland is} time < Visiting friends in ihis elty. Miss Stella Staley was the pleasing "A very enjoyable reception a ee hostess Tuesday evening when the | was given Wednesday evenin Hizh school faculty and the High Second ward. social hal). Renciie: scnool orchestra had. an enjovable| refreshments and a socia]) time w: aS!time at.the,home of her parents on} friends, they and Mrs. E. 600. Heber "yiys, A, party R. Weeter entertained at aj EN Superintendent Webb. Saturday, camplimen| at a diner party at her home Sunday | afternoon. Covers were lald for ten.| rs. Oscar Wilkins jr. and family | have left for California to join Mr. | Wilkins. who has engaged in business} McClenahan, Levi Beckstrom Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Friel en-]an entertainment {n honor of wes a auumber of their friends ]coIn's, birthday, to -be held in ednesday night. Jonquils and vio- | meeting ouse Monday evenin lets formed very pretty decorations for ae , th heey |the table. Miss Estelle Whiting and MAMI cs, C to his de-}at Mexico, to the aea Fransden, Chris Madsen,ae | veare.-. Martin Aldrich, majr | Christian Jensen, F. Fescher, Mrs, is with Lehi relatives this week. | Ne * Hulda Youngberry js. the }yic leac skating land hostess} Who the the PeOey fe 2 were of the original founders f this Mrs: Wilhelmina, Fleémihe has Jdisof]|night. A short program, interspersed |city: Peter Madsen and. wife . F |eoveren more stars in the last 1 nt with refreshments, was the feature of | Wilcox and ‘wife, N. P. Madsen and years. than: all/uie other asirenomers 200 Inst to findvine the becn able: have Mrs. -- Mads.) Madsen, Andrew. wife,' Ne oe the iter-} the members of the P alias club at her| Thursday evening given by his sister,|T. J. Wadsworth were prize winners home social a Ellen Seely, $8 years of age,, and the oldest man persons was Monswho Matson, The following were 87,present Thesthe Aig being! Monday. players. Baxter at the York,' events Park avenue, "500" cess best Agnes, Monday, party in during one of her afternoons at the oe ro she and oa Su Aus ue ive made many friends in the] a w ay, of oe eae Tiss ifamitt Sperr ytained! social Henry Mrs, and N , previous he Py Provo, ; r * roy | eclipsed all | the class. jsees SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1907. STATE SOCIETY PROVO. ee tr 1 eS ee on hand at Wion sell ay fa p y Fine prices, Fine Qua Qualities, I B ies, eay- . sy 4 morning ' idl ices, these ‘ NnsS---commencing g at h t ey oO WI lf . ee Ee eee ees a en : 8 eae afternoon with President - Francilla| Mobir, Wednesday evening and - or-|the Whist club at her home Friday]ably an even larger area, and convertAdams. A very interesting paper on|¢anized. the "Young Churchmen's| evening, February. 22. ing thousands of square miles of habit"The Saxon Dynasty" was given, af-| club" a society to promote sociability Phelix McDonald of the Ohio Cop-|able country into desert, can hardly ter which Mrs. Hattie Slater reviewed | gnd.to raise funds to pay for the or-|per is building an addition to his resifail to have had some effect upon huBay8iew Magazine No, 1. Hach mein-4 gan that was purchased some -time | dence. man distribution and history. In. Chi- ber answered roll.call by giving the|sinece. forthe church. The officers name of some noted German'and some) of the club are Oscar Pape, president; fact relating to his life, Lee Raddon, vice president; . Frances The Nineteenth Century club met!Shields, secretary and Frances Fargo Friday afternoon at the none of Bie treasurer. The business. over, dainty David Westood. Rey. George To refreshments were served by the host- Mt. Seely ; Visit' his ee is aeeae een ee doned deliberately, pres sumably. because the water supply became limited. Movoments of the same sort are toda ing place on a small scale all over the arid parts of Asia. send Browning. with Mrs. 2, P. LeCompte. Mrs. Lydia Candland was in Manti Mrs. M. \H.. Graham' entertained Mr. Joseph Stowe who. has. been tbe ane part of the week to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Guy ‘at dinner.|'the steward at the: Ontario Mine for|Te tives. Wednesday. : several. years, resigned his position N. Wlreckson .of Murray i family. flocks and herds, came to Lob Nor and wesley Bava getilet amays the reeds of soldjers had not driven them out with bloodehe ed. he nomads Sng come from gave on a very uiioasetine ss mavoas eo PARK Park Gulliver -°9.-Mr entertained and going to. ~ Babe UE Mrs, club delighitully Sherman oe re will/méet and in in two company weeks with Mrs. here Stowe, left for Salt Lake. They will Q it y t How‘ eee eae ame, hy ttn inte AWS The ldtdallila having heen cleared Gu at cards Tuesday complimentary oe Mr atswho left ft" Thursday Gulliver, * : ee, aie throush California. 500" was played-the very \ pretty) prizes The Thursday "CITY. "City, . eb. ess. MT. Fargo ata ; x¢ciger elds ce ee brated his ‘thirteenth birthday Satay, by entertaining thirteen school- away, G trom: the tracks of. the tHe ae Lake Hehe Monday of Baker her to be went .present brother Jesse to at BE. Salt the and Mrs. Charles Shields. visiting Sunday Velatives to and arene - Rio Mr. Cc. In the 184 50 Altal Cossack nomads, ae where with Longe are |nified to cause pasture invasions like aper. here "Mrs* Sophia. Olund ie z Petite Se ee ait Brohere. and ‘son Ernest, "week eee i ,| " neds r Lehi, Feb. for 9-=-Mrs. England Eva Monday. Merrill Wer hus-j| band is doing missionary work in the British isles, and it is her intention o join iim upon his release from en-|religious work, and travel some} Mrsi. for a visit sees with: realtives, prenbonn ot Erlee ie era and day to for most this of the the time whole had those M on from that country Long, wife and daughter of Repre sentative Long, are here visiting ire: ng's paren Mr. I. E- Jorgensen went to' Mant! thisMr.week. Ezra Greco'and Miss Mina Hutchinson of this place were married ; in Manti this week. ue pherd shepherd and pel clent roads and dwellings were form |iy numerous and who would feel the pinch of aridity more quickly and keen. than the townspeople. eee ie ere eae, <emuninn Qucen Helena Saves a Life. Mr. John |the desert with his Stanfield this week jr. Woodcraft Tuesday camo in from for a short. visit family. Mrs. As J. sear Lake ‘Thursda The dance ote by went the evening to > Salt ladies of} was a ere ‘ Rome, Feb. cording to De at als mountains, the a 9.-Queen story Helena, current here, Castle Porsiano, and ORio, Mr. nee of tore the ug was spent at cards . The lucky |iicious refreshments were served, Dries winners were Mrs. M. J. Dailey|. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Harton of Salt and J. H. Kir Lake were the gueests of Mr. and- Mrs. | The Valentine party given last eve-|O. A. Slade during the past week. ning in. the Lincoln building, by the}. Mrs. A. M: Stewart entertained the | Freshman class of the Tigh clays,'D. R. society at trver home Thursday' F. Wall left yes- ce WwW a € ee k 8 @ Ta +4 e@ *P ayser ' J oves, Uf on ength, , bl ac r : r In er more tI than k an d W h : 1 t ever this E e. F as h ion S. S x t h fa th a t rin S P Wi eavy | d ecrees for one week, per pair. owing the genial hosts of the "M: FE." club/ecottage Tuesday Tuesday, when a very pleasant stene teresting games H. QB ne S on 1 | Silk, anese WI fll oves d b c ou e. worn ecial ..... ' $2. OO r= the cold, a bonfire was built around whieh the royal party gathered. In ome manner the clothing of the maraus CARRE fire. Everybody lost pres- yesterday. and Mrs. F or = on ac- very successful affair. Mr. A. Johnson is anata a few days ‘in Salt Lake this week, Mr, W. D. Candlgnd lett for Irwin, inde- aced con. saved the life of the Marquis Calabrini, the King's equerry, It apPears that the king and queen were dirtained the "Duplicate Whist" club|months. visiting relatives and seeing} in their usual charming manner Tues-|"imerry" England. evening About thirty people attended the} 4 r. and Mss. Frank McEwan awore snowadrift party given at the new West evening. Many were played and loves Mi ornin d ay from eriya gnatwend for 600 miles, almost to China proper, penained practically uninhabited, even, more so ee eae, fra e of turne oO r home esday afte visit with relatives here. Mrs. Marie Long and Miss Helen disappeared, tribes among Gloves . ' 4 10na Fas Ke | heecame tabi anty 4 sither! Yeeause of increasing drouth or neregs ng popularela-|tion, or more probably h. Aas Such movements one need to be mag- Barton Silk their A CW est if Parlay' 2 on edie 'e aio days, in Salt Lake. the dark ages. That they were magni7rande stern. In) th Parley's: canyon, , u James in Turkestan when the Buddhist SA Aalso Mr. Walter of {fa Black Black Rock|fied Roe ‘ regular traffic has been resumed, * M towns were abandoned appears highly mall service established, after, three | W4s apes few days eure is ees probable, The abandonment took phice giv. isolation without a train or news-|...Mrs. 1. C.. Coffin -of Sa © '8)in the early centuries of the Christian Bak-|leayves er and ae Mary A. Kearns, watch] took place Wednesday at the home| of np Sridé'a parents, haiti tig bert "et tho wentrig alt ) > wee Mrs... E. Hampshire is visiting |tves 2 EDK anevil mates with games, music and light rea ‘2 ne >), | freshments, to the great pleasure of irae Pateatbe Oe ane tp eater, 4 the merry throng. after the blocksde was removed, bush N. 0." club was the guests} joc. of importance requiring, his at-|, of Miss May Baillie Tuesday, at a|soniion in the bustling Nevada town. | skating party, delicious refreshments bene ecdene later at the home of Mrs. LEME. J. wedding was PLEASANT. ae | - ss a mind except the queen, who burning partc of the marquis' OUR terday for a trip to Los Angeles clothing away, choking the _ flames Miss Mabel ae went to Salt| with her skirt and not heeding the Lake City es rid danger to herself. Mrs. N.S. Naas went to Salt Lake yesterday to visit her duughter, who is} Salt Lake Photo Supply Co., Kodaks {in school there. and finishing. 142 So. 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