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Show corner Rev. of South William Morning M, service "New school church, Temple northeast and C D. D., Paden, at streets; pastor. 11 o'clock; Year,' ning 7:45; subject, "yon of sermons on the subject, services at Calvin"-a series "big four" Johns. Sunday school at 12:30 p. m, Christian Endeavor society 6:30. Midweek service Wednesday evening. Teachers' meeting at 7:30, prayer and conference at l seats are dial invitation extended all thése services. Third Presbyterian Third free. A coreveryone to Church. Presbyterlan corner bourow, superintendent of Sunday school. Services. today as_ follows: Preaching service at ll a.m. Subject, "Personal Religion as an Equipment for Service." Preaching service at ( i The second of a series of Sunday ‘evening sermons on "Some Great ae Transformations." Sub beseon: Endeavor "God, at Life Was at 12:16. School the 6:30 Creator," Christian p "Be- ne with God and Canttants with Week of Prayer-Services wary eating: during the week except Saturday. Good singing at all the services. ~A hearty Christian welcome for every one. A church for the people. First Methodist First Eptscopal, Methodist corner of Episcopal second South church, and E. Services at A, M. EE. church, First South, between State and Second Hast Bell, pastor; preaching mm. = class me eting school at 22 p, m Sunday attend these serAll are invited to vices. Good music First ‘Baipitet: First Baptist church, corner South and Second West, Rev =e eee pastor, Preaching at 11 a. 2 and :30 p.m. Sunday school at 12-30, L. Evans, superintendent; Wy r PF. at 6:39 p. Wednesday evening service at 7:45. A welcome to all. Rio Grande South, Mission between West. Sunday Chapel, Ninth school short talks on "Do- Scientist. 336 street-Sunday South Third Scientist, Christ, of Church First Fast services Church school at 9.45 a& mM. Subject, m. p. ana m.* a: 11 at at evening Wednesday Bach Life." listen to held Is meeting a 8 o'clock of both sin to the testimony of healing these to welcome are All and sickness, open rooms reading wee services a. om. 5 m., id daily from 10 Seott building, 168 rooms 607-608 street. Central Christian. Chureh-Corner Christian Central South. Comand Fourth Third East preaching No munion at 1l a m. Sunday tentel at 9:45 a. m Second Church gecene of Christ. Church Scientist Bleventh of Tenth] 10:10 a. m.| Bapuist. East Side Church of Saints will be held in the Tabernacle, Temple block, at 2 P. Tie today. Sunday school atlda > a public meeting at 6:30 p. m, in eden of the city ward assemhalls Y. M. C. A. Meetings. Fireside talk to men Sunday at 5 eae speaker Metes Business Man's Resia A. male quartet. Cordial yavita tien is extended to all men. meeting will Boys' section at 3:30; boys' All boys over age, whether members tio nor not are invited. the be held in speaker, R. M eleven years of of the assoclar Seventh East and ehurch, corner of Third South. Rev. Divine wor7:30 p. m. with preaching by the pastor. At the close _af the morning service the Lord's sup- Well-Known Fillmore Woman Was Earnest Friend of Education. 9° 5 East First South street, Rev. Benjamin Brewster, ean-Services for the Epiphany. Holy communion at 7:30 a. m_.; Sun- _day sehool at 9.45; hol¥ communion and sermon at 11; choral, evening prayer and sermon at 7:20. Strangers cordially invited. St. Peter's St. Chapel. Peter's Fifth North 9:45 mon a. at m.; 4 Dp. chapel, Fifth streets-Sunday evening m. West and and ser school prayer St. Paul's Episcopal. St Paul's church-Main and South streets, Rev. Charles at The Olson Ww) Ian Chapel. ‘no Sund school or John's, as the building for occupancy, Trinity 326 South death in pe this the Lutheran East street, of officers tor desired. of Mrs. city Delilah yesterday source of King morning, deep regret to in educational affairs, worked assiduously with others when the Utah constitutional convention was in session, in behalf of the plank conferring suffrage upon women Mrs. Olson was born July 10, 1841, at aatvanta Lucas county, Ohio, her parents being Thomas R, and Matilda Robinson King. She came to Utah in 1851 and ten years later married Danjel Olson, Whose death occurred several years ago The following children survive the deceased: George D., aero TK Culbert L., Emmett, Miss Ethel Olson and Mrs. George M. Hanson. Mrs Olson was aunt of ae Willlam H, and Ranitial A. ‘Kin Indertaker Fane William Taylor has charge of the body, which will be shipped tomorrow to Fillmore, where funeral services will be held Wednesda OFFICERS INSTALLED = u G. A. R. and W. R. C. in Public Ceremonies. . Lutheran. Swedish Lutheran, and Fourth East; corner Emanuel Second Ryd- berg pastor., Sunday school 10 a. m,; . Oscar Anderson, superintendent. Morning: service ; evening service 8 m. of prayer: Monday ‘evening with C. G. Lindskog, 9 Willard - court; Tuesday evening with A. Wahilay 933 East South street; Wednesday evening with A. Johnson, 645 North Second West street, ThursGay evening at church; Friday evening ‘with A. Rudine, -845 ark avenue Each evening's service commences at $ o'clock. All welcome. Week I. George A. R., Relief O. O.-F, R; Maxwell and Corps, public and Swedish the the Danish South or at 12:15; service at m., ristian Endeavor at 6 pom. Phillips eeeereetonal. - Phillips ‘| Congregutional church. Fitth South and Seventh East streets, P._A. this. day dng by Simpkin, at 11 and the pastor-Seryices 7:45, with Pirst Unitarian. First fiuiterian church, pastor, Rey n addy. Services in Unity Ferg Pax South Second East street. Morning service at 11; sermon by the Is the 3, Join silver and of present dition the at each to the of with appropriate R. Maxwell their annual officers. Many organizations were In order remarks .6, grant the and be and ries of were busimadé, ns, George R, R, Maxwell Neder, Relief president;. Corps No. Mrs, Mrs. S. Patterson, M. Ashbridge, The James O Mrs. oh Brown, color évening ames B. will in the I. O. O. I. -_ Large arrived. Mrs. bearers. B. MmeKean "Corps, No. A di MeKea hold joint Saturday hall. Washington, of door I. Carpet mats dept. t Misses Ella today for Los April. Preceding yersity club astonishment to mind which a week of or an so ago 7 dinner oO f Baile the the If they don't buy it, they borrow It. Most everybody eSe s "The Rep iblican; 50 cents a ont | ta advance, in by LedLawrence, The or the affair of a very handMiss Berkhoel in presentation Seigel, was the high tion in held which she The is guests estima- invited to by her meet at dinner, aside the dinner, were from Mrs L. M. Bailey, Dr. and Mrs. Charles G Plummer, ae and Mrs. Ira H. Lewis Mr. and} sell € John Weir, jr, Woodriart and Mrs. Miss Rus- Blanche Kimball. ° ° The social event of last evening was oc |decidedly the informal reception at the | the banquer given club George Miss Berkhoel the mén giving gasp ave | ast ! at the UniMiss Berkhonor at a some gold watch to appreciation of the very friends. to peversity be te beautles aii roses eee carnations and hya- faynilies iyen club helavea given number Ale in of Fs honor Mis a 1 of Miss rkh agen Cae cls ce nosplte ne af tt was at | sttcrels, Whith wa 8 Only ly || tempere od by the inte ledge that it was | at that draped with flags and festoons of holly in ithe nature of a farewell to the giftne Christmas greens, an orche of jéed guest honor. The beautiful concealed behind banks of ferns, rooms of the club were still adorned say nothing of the remarkable mei gles the Christmas of holly MtQBlo ng college flags decorations and the numberless fascinating glasses and all this for "men only." An and pennants. fags pieces Neseof four the furnished orchestra An informal musimusic for dancing. the and also given, was eo the|cal with j; evening was the occasion of a pleasant whieh |} Social reunion, as well} <6 6 e.. out started week The concert, Schumann-Heink in society event no small a lovable and beautiful perso ‘audience ass Ace > eae large the FE Se | 5 00."" Beauty roses, carna- card and as jinks' "high HOTEL * . KN : hostess the was in eve Year's and club, P. Sewing the J. W. with |Ronor of $1l filled New party watch ata , we x Millan Me Dot Pe club Umersity was day the! and par 6. . Year's ew the 7 Pies * jeatch out the old year age ailinin | | Whitehall in honor of Mrs, Fred Searf parties P ; arranged ' gracefully déeborations, Cargree | Race nant Mrs. Jahn White entertainrds last evening at ally at n s egance at evening last manner American F, | tiops and 8\ formed the ¢ Mae w ality ab in the case mann-Heimnk, who so of delighttul its being associa of possibility a with ] E d an V rit € entertained in friends Cutler of her C John Mrs. twenty-five about still remaih. echoes of which @ true art is what realizes and one ies As ° t n 2 BS Pe. : sweet me the circles, musical in gel AU <A Bead honor. Bdarbetala a inhbae hell to| ea Nol entertained functions#PDFoBH of sdvernor aut ‘jcinds their Cutler| Bath Mrs: are at. SS a also Cc. A. tality icholson enter- iio! a W irginia thelr a of ‘ Farrell carried and Will eye | me j nlimited | ae and dispensed Mis The cs Miss es y solo Hazel cekae Sn visiting is Pond Logan of Provo has been|@4¥. club Woman's Miss will meet home the 8, at Jan. By reac WAS Germans jof | Decker friends Syste rea, a, Clement-Strange Gets . thi and along for grading contracts of the Chicago, Milwaukee { ‘wo, Tues-| line Harrison Clem Paul in Montana. St of Mrs.) Cae Contracting been awarded Clement-Strange The has of this city company Anna Company Contracting ' ‘ P eerie ; . | WORK PUSHING PAUL ST. intere School "P ab lic the on Byron Mrs. very a}| which After interesting aa instructive and ing, follev ved discussion paper the mon talk by be to proved Cummings, The oe |) Miss Allie Smoot Tne Wed- eae arias, ee gis, were present| | gee. men as Well as the in ee Saas "Rock Fe at a delightful | Ser gad Mrs. 3. Cott entertaing Mat hie rtd wt +a Ce Year's tea, atyhich the young {? Van New organ Utah dwelle rs,of cliff a| A Leatherwood. O, E. ir-; Cruikshank; Schettle1 D. heard) be wi Brinés. will) Berkhoel B. and Mr. solo, eee na tenor away | give an | apes: Christhi and C by solo cello by anthems and Rochelley, ry arene A : i choir, on boos J. rs few a 2 M. Y. the clubgand The iM ran eee aca = chief of the advantge taking wives, sion to pay their reSpets to the executive. M oe Guard ‘citins . officers state NatioAl staff, promine nt chals, TH manner. hospitable governor's supper was the feature of the in' anelaborate Sree capt open" TpuEe announcement yesterday ent made the East street.) 416 Third P- Keller, Zinn H. Smoot dur-|&: ihe guest Aen ae ee sae aueC though it is whispred on good py The of| mn his return from the Lira the paper will give Gatrell Mrs. . (oem ing the holiday ay oF -ws eonspicuoug by thority that ‘‘tea'' ery difficult for som Super-| Contracts call Hoary "Some afternoon, the ; The P. E. O. Society were entertainA brfiant Eom which| its absence. rock heavy work, seven miles through cen etinonr oe) ere te wound up the firg day bf 1907 was|ed by Mrs. J. W. Christy yesterday afin the contemplated being included * * Mrs, J. A. Reeves left yesterday for apartments at the her by4 igs | ternoon given the large musica} with| S'@ding The Cleofan meets on Tuesday Mar- | @ few weeks' absence in Southern CaliMrs. James F. he ‘decorations and | Emery-Holmes. Blanche Kimball, e b h in d Mrs. on Thursday, Orpheum matinee} her fer jn by afternoon,| 5a urday street, Temple All members| January 12, at 3 o'clock. present.| to be requested are urgently The a beautifully ap- Hamptoggave lunchefm Philo home Tebbe hopes and tht University, Monday at will nln of $earff he city, Fred Mrs. is & guest guest informal fairs. a and afrnoon t numbe of the obje pleasant of the or this oo Js AnothenWe ry successful sorority, Phi Gamma the social ve ening was ne c oa the university, at td Pr aaa ary by eon ae details of dn an artistic manner. $* a the event decd. in e to co Ante fa 7 will Putnam George Mrs. afternoon. Phutsay gard at Zagemen to Katherine, home the of bride, oR ign. wine: at ‘8 nn ae : Bringhurst married at the former ife Jan. ae most important week re ght. 4 ans Friday mi tne Ene Splitters Bas social pi pupon ente Berk-| the be to plans. tea ing the the nt rrewe with Literary Friday after ing morning, a at Junior 0 of to. J.oid. distinet with a of} at) iss be will absence her While ment BR Berkhoel ae with * * o of section holidays 10, to will give: the' Three Mz weeddonian Again business @?ations are: naa vy successt Mr. lant Mrs, fundtioh and Night ® a '[T hompson the Ladies'! edueation Thursday) B. Gibson of; mation "Greece | Kingdama to musical sports Ha nd 2 Rand is @ r. tx - chore vice will ervic ° * on Re He the will the e- na - Hend Sper the return ag A He ae Carlos ead Ieast First South winter}noon with Mrs. pe Lafayette Hanchett.) Berkhoel the of OTT 4. moe chi ean Shepherd ofthe! Orchestra is now) of festival i zi The ‘te i by the, of the nt y ae Steak Sant ioe hahah aughters with, of 2 se- Jessie ity; Neilié / Idaho; : Silver City. se Idahs: Cit Lake da uit Tako te M -eNty: Haise, Salt "Lake irles Cushing. ‘ Ww Inehester Daughters isic and been Livia Mila pneet Pebruary ee Names quad, Oakley, Marion' Wao Konkle, , al a McClellan have Licenses Marriase BN. yy, urtin, . J. J. of Tt dita prea Cat ule usiaher ie ee) new) his be taken up future near Jee first tke's Sanborn accompanists. _ 3 T ae a | srunieak 8 score as ‘ured the i pursue to York New studies Conductor Arthur Salt Lake Symphony working Indepe nger Shepherd, Miss re rehearsal ARMA Salt -M Mrs. Miss qnd Lp ea Miss uccompany Miss Marie will Kedman their first meet-/hoel on A. C My Chorus ; s Festival ee ; fe tive: services: The also has musical who of ning "| antennae » her i By the} in view has club Orpheus The street Pastern} leading seyeral of engaging a gee next va aaah Hote la st ant ea 2 / 10x a {the appear w . who aja held. club Reading Bayview The left ‘Thompson time some cluh the by given concert: afterMonday meeting pleasant South, | very and Kast Bary in Ahoy Fe eleat fasite Kis} oe affairs will ' eee et acoel § sBie meet- Mr. Lord," O is tiditortum. ok e : : numbers now 48 54aealtos, soprano: sr oo. sR membership eel the of the Mra Co ae ¢ eae a Baa eclbenacn ae gti ) Confederacy Loofbourow,. will "44 Past street, at 3 o'clock | South Twelfth ot-oF a program ee the from. meeting The. 11. Jan Friday ™. Eispain) yk will sing|)Kathleen Miss' observed was hour social pleasant All officers of election th for Is Mary' St.. in formarrow offertory program, | (he a iets! informal an with from atto invited are women Southern cathedral. There) refreshments were served. hit tence : ee (9 vere a number of guests Invited to enee SS id? se is Little Wi 10 is ioe ys the §afternoon's ‘ program. Housemaid? Litthe i Aside : ° The Wasatch Literary club was en- | Monday afternoon by Mrs,| tertained oie M . Dougall Gounod, meee tenors 74 UP of rehaving membér each Passos' ovKi49 New for week this of ursday cs a AS: te eae Reo n thelr oie Madame! under study will she Where begin the for jn readiness all is.now fete fo: ie a mi ao etoLe eas out| dame Schumann-tHeink, carrying superintend to serve | offered will in club will hold the Jan. TUMMAGG 1@ first The 7 cy Se and Peters i best} the. Lord "The Duet, Poultor ir. : pee oe Eleaves "High tet re, elected Solo Me, Teach \nthem, ‘he Choi who] to the galaxy as their hom lea an ie Sele, 9} ae sid we ie i counod Benedietu Pee ere is it more | community the to loss that one feeling of pride Gorham the ues musi. 7 aa ees a eee sis oS farewell oo and ) Be i t "1 " ee F ga tendin Preto depar- the Service. the Pat " _ tes uD Hu t el * Bieniase im usical for program Response Ea Sustained 2, 7 ea Far Sa aM The _ club} She} Berkhoe! Agatha Miss of ture as to ald and has alway Ss been. re ady beautiful) her. with times all at sist of good the for enterprise any voice the ity, o in cheritabls ntertain- "The! Temple Temple wi circles musical | toes al M close history The annual| given lin ae im hi cant MUSICIAN as AND loss Theatre," | star will be added Greek already own, Utah. scture, sce detaus given Mrs at a iven this He broths Shin poe Sines ter oP ca) #0Fvice will he e The rull it was a wriinane seene of "b an by the mS St Patt!'s ehureh h The detail Braheand | vey air women.' \ ase greaf on th chwill takes place Suite, which : the» Ay PA ora The Browning section will meet the orehestra Extensive prep enade, Whit to make it a|next time with Miss Valentine Murphy, | ga Oneae O. H. evenin the undolibt tedly waa oy glas Do Fort at of Anything styormg 6 35 50 on Elle rbe sale * first lal, mportant place, and} : well eels popone ate Thursday TA wilt a ail for Euro y P 12 , for on extended trip . scart T Bee York, for New > Jan. ?17eVening, igs: give by issued Oty far n club Vu a ball to be gin ~ : C. L. Rood, Pct 6 been . ir ha Invitations later, of" Bingham oa Henry will be and Junction Taylersville - daughter, neir the obinson, o . to be armounced Marinda Miss will has been adopt-is entire \ distance wk z itl be pushed Scripture W an be It will club house 2-30 in the will decide | as they meeting a| important ac and work, aa) pret plans | upon a veditenday Agatha Miss Parse New announce heehing in-hon ; Mrs. we ae wedding date onnor rice "orc d club on Miss Beatric - Bonithe : c y att, and * pine at Ne: ADIT _ ie Literary Ladies' musieal ~Joeals: Ladies' | of wishes of all-the the of section civic qye arc George P. Holman will enter-)- who will wateh her caréer with their regular; world, old stif dge tea on Tuesday after-| 5 at! great interest will ;nold Literary club tain at a bridg on .Nleave York| ie wi for f this She at) rt on ‘oe aft ernoon Monday meeting Noon at her home | on at igham street. | monthly Mantor ie the Mrs __itaeles nounce to Robert Willian, ila =. daughter Go Geneve MUSIC . ‘. given Mrs. | Architecture," ‘The Domestic | | ve si thelentectaisment of the of ‘ EAA connection Plummer; "The Wind," the "Rebuilding of the time next) Delphi,' i 'Greek some place Se Miss Greek of to} Tower Idaho, exburg, The} Diana." Lake. Salt of of Adams RB. Haight Wedding will talc fa pen given cat-| effective and . Dr. ' s. J. John and ate of daughter Adams, Ada Rosetta | Miss city. © " ride apo. y G- ee Liter-} The art section of the Ladies' at) morning Monday meets club ary R.| ' rs, house, in the elub 10:15 ie oe will read the paper On!) to Myrtle, of his daughter, Bagement wedding : The pores : H. Joseph ae will take place ae : The engageme nt is announced of give Wednesday, IxXnutsfod eon the hae for Goldfield, Myers" of ie by her eel nu pees hall lane . 7a t Sen aid ec luncheon was followed in Charles Loomis en-|S the announces jr, BA Fo AtionsS numbers musieal by ‘wilt The "Igleneart. Willem. pacetin pene : Mra ean. Pecitatl ae eau pri the present who those of -3 s Peterson S luncheon | ~ *O} committee through ar possible, survey The the a uM. i me afternoon at the home met on Monday Ladies') The regular meeting of the f Mi ; to) Paw, Ethel Miss president, the of afternoon club on next Friday Literary NL elnb) ca be annual the for plans. perfect unusually| an of one be to promises me op aa lee 15 to be held on Feb. the/luncheen judging from interesting character of union ofandthe fellowship create athespirit evening. af- among founders descendants events elaborate e wa week 8 afternoon the of meibers The CLUBS. <a een Paul St. line a Selected rout he ible pe i at grade an easy line entire give the will along all vork heavy necessitating RY onrinoncces 7" areas ati \ aon a hat arty Rear ¢ fe run as o0On Clement a coust » the Mr. te cording #\ & Milwaukee to "d determin 'S "The on : Cricago, The Second on a paper read XTIL' 5 aniestained ili he by noon East th qae A. Br membet he Edna) Miss ChrisVictor ehare (ae Iionis D.-A. R..feo We of Liberty-Chapter cn ‘Thoreday afisre sy oe site th¢ choir) present, for a phn a WOMEN'S January headquarters me * eo ru 0 ne the for assi isted topherson Pioneers Utah meeting thelr in 4 a oe of business a o'clock 3 to.continue ae ae months. few last the Schautelberger, Mrs, are and Dwyer, Fred Graham of valley ae House Lien in priot veuey fo the who came Be frpee mbership, to 1853 are eligible ky One Pespective of the iF Pelgions views. who| been Chicago, has also at offhonor Ota Daughters hold at 10 p party. i the " G piidaya Mrs.| of(South meet at theey home tdlion will Bry eae nonomeme| ae Denver, L. George the Is spending father her of ent Miss "Park the "in tiweek Nye of \during given Mrs. w will who of Paris Wells I, Charle street, @. First} decided of have committee music The chureh Congregational Bat-| Mormon the mi 2 ° ce Daughters of The luncheons seul Mrs. fornia. afterndon's} the of charge In | program. manner, have was | shall ont ‘In a wre carried which of Just Auerbach's Cut-Price Clearing Sale starts tomorrow Orne Read pa ige 10, Second: Secti will rea reception evening, guest of roor Wa M. 1 gC ) € -|George Riter and Harold feature in most Interesting upon elaborate Elsi to the appointed ning to 9 Senehe rs ar nd Angeles the last hoel was beautifully aK oe bring expect two of schoolmates, Mrs. Charles M: ate the pine will be 4 thing of the ee way of decorations, carnations roses still remain, and it will soon time for hearts and valentines- flags-little hatchets, and eheroe where Vernor y accompanied elg ht teachers and an extended tri weleome sus, ferns aa: writes: tradllieg the length of the long tables, shaded lights and candles, windows, and doorways, on Oo shipment Z: C. M. long memories, and Decorations ad- a general handshake was indulged The officers installed were ds follows. George R. Maxwell Post, No. 5- Post commander, Philip Neder; senjor vice commander, Wm. Passler; junior vice commander, Wm. F. Wil>. B. Shepherd: of, John D. Dillingham; AER EEteee rec nee officer of a aEXey een Od > adjuant, Hen Kinsman; surgeon Dr. hee ph Sancct sergeant major, M assistant quartermaster, fy installing officer, Bp acting officer of the day, J, S. 2--Mrk the * K. A. Wall left steel daughters, Miss Selma 2] abroad, hand its sweet Grant night No. installation regular Colo with his returned to take the days lengthen and at MIDWINTER GREAT CLEARANCE | - coin, cake el will be few and far hetwe for sometime to come, unjess St ‘Valentine' 3 day and Washington's birthday come under that head, but soclety like the brook, will go on forever and although the ea rola on last Post, held installations friends hall. George No. s brother, Walter J Meeks Perkins officiating The Por: decor: ated ff the sh rance rose and ear the liehtss hated in pink. WwW ore The bride a dainty gown o t| French batiste and carried La France|} Mrs Taynes will go tc roses. Mr. and Oakland to reside E. ie val casion,W nations, ith this time, the ir. ° for twelfth @ in by A pretty wedding took place whe neaiey evenip Miss Ma Meeks and Martin rR agra oF; land were married at ae home a faultless preach- pastor, ring, have until summer, vacation ay ASB ool \ is placed boys and girls up their studies into details Thornton, senior vice president; Mra, A. J. Stevens, junior vice president; Mrs. EB. Brooks, secretary; Mrs, L l treasurer; Mrs. EE. Passler, E. Sehenk, assistant er M. ‘Owen, conductor, : First Congregational. SieNaughton, assistant conMrs. A. Davis, musician; Mrs. _ Firet Congregational church-Cor- ductor: Hardie, press correspondent: Mrs, _mer of Fourth East and First South M. KE. ee chaplain; Mrs. E. Burns, Streets, Elmer. I. Goshen, pastor. Morning service at 10:45, sermon by the pastor, "Our Own Chureh in Our Own City.' Music by yuartet. Sunday bean, at prepared festivities a pointed ness, Thé Danish Evangelical Lutheran church, Harold Jensen, pastor, residence 424 Fourth Sener Suey. servdee at' 11 o'clock a. at the Norwegian church, 454 South Fourth East. night followed At congregational meeting immediately after the service. The church council will hold a meeting at the parsonage x fonday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited to these services. Lutheran. entertainments here G. aA full BLEND RTne Church servio@ at a. is out by reception Mrs 3 ane 1 Smith The cine, envlands and" opraye ot plume OE, nde et politics, and in the soin religion, pt ) her youth she acquired cial realm. a liberal canesuda! and many years, of her life were spent In the teaching profession. was prominently identified with organizations of There will be services at St. is not yet ready English Fourth at is especially ast La France Holy Trinity English Lutheran Church. Holy phurch, and easion many friends and acquaintances. oie : o Mrs. Olson's demise was caused by Fourth Per- Services: Holy coma. m.; Sunday school at Morning prayer, litany and 7:30 o'clock Visitors All seats free. It which Merry Christmas tide festivities, poe twelfth. cake, or Epiphany c ake, as it is sometimes ealled, is quite an Insti- clubs Fineactor "at Sct. Mark's Cathedral. St. Mark's cathedral Christmas, day, Christmas carried committer woékwood, Mrs A. oe 7 Charles W. Mason, does elaborate manner in an kept in and Greece, I Russia ceremonies have rites and with twelfth connected is really supposed to be Christmas holidays In England it is the favorite time for children's parties and entertainments, which wind up the of b member of the church and congregation are urged to attend this meeting. The annual church banquet will be held on Friday evening Jan. 11th. All members and friends are specially in_vited to this banquet. "weere successfully ‘att gee: ar officers the ft a woman representative mule papers, as she was allowed, special favor, Lo sacred prec inects, and to the bewilderng and ene hanting scene presented In 0 dining room of one of our swell Mormon. chureh in, aay EE oe | new memat iw ead mos of.ane in com>" rove Utah ‘ the Fisk "field Dicie free. Al] welcome.| Mrs. Olson Rae alse netives especially "The Ft meeting of the church after Utah was admitted to the Union. an will be held Wednesday evening Jan. She was an ardent Democrat, ‘ which time officers will be served two terms as recorder of Mil1896 to 1900. Shé @lected and reports heard Every lard county, will as is * DEATH OF MRS. OLSON active via Baptist after Greek is sometimes = stomach ‘roubles from which she has been a. su er for some time. All iife Mrs. Olson has taken an Henry | days the January, coming The New Year has been appropriately ushered in and many good resolutions are still unbroken he college Sunday Jacobs, m., twelve also of Epiphany, Day, Mormon. Regular services of the Jesus Christ of Latter-day her p. 6th the whoever finds St In the cut slices js called the twelfth night King, or queen, to whom all the rest of the pa rty are subject. George Paul, superintendent. Burlington Mission chapel, corner of Indiana avenue an Navajo street. school at 3:30 superintendent. the of Twelfth tution Christ, corner hall, F. eric. of Today, festival called East ena Eleventh South Lesson sermon at 11 &, m., Sunday school at 2:16 p. mM. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. All are welcome. Second and at give Second East Benjam tor, Services at 11 Pp. m. Morning topic, "The Greatest Thing." Evening, a farewell musical given given by Miss Agatha Berkhoel, assisted by the choir and local talent Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Epworth league at 6:30 p.m. All are cordially invited to these services A.M: will Iceeper.' mestic Sclence for the Home evening at Unity club meets Thirsday Unity hall. Main church, Eleventh Bast and Eleventh South; Herbert B. Hays, pastor; Wade Loof- ject, ‘Jaco Changed." se Miss and PAIBe, Trainiig Cooking Lake Salt the of Unive ciate Cott Van Church, Presbyterian at Alllanee meets TuesdaymeetThis will be an open ee the public" is invited. yeeler, of the 3 elson E. BE. First CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1907. weed to ing LAKE Soi, Setore Lee "ll IN THE CHURCHES | __ Tomar. First Presbyterian Music séhool pastor." Sunday REPUBLICAN, SALT INTER-MOUNTAIN THE quartet. Unity by, at 2:16 p.m. Se Musi music 2 for " 26¢. Auerbach's Cut-Price Clearing Sal j_. tend page " morning tomerraw Beesley} | starts Section, 10, Second |