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Show THE REPUBLICAN, taimenes Mrs, Sherine Wallace é M. Review Br,Eee ansford ae Tres: enter- Salt Lake's Social MARCH 20, 1907. Ella AT Events, at the Orpheum yesi » boxes afternoon, » derstood, was { Stele, in the ine an nature of aleis Duteh treat and from appearances proved to be very enjoyable.' : ' The Cleofan will Be" e 2 ween at the home Ot Mine ete Wel i 170°A rp *t. Miss Emmeline ells' : gives the aper of the > after§ 3 |talk on the subject, "In and prettily decorated The predominated. were seen bridal of ding and theit at roses| where a studded regular the Lion Clawson this house. Bishop Mus sic descendents will be n= be com- Mrs. Olsen See the fact that the "E | 513 beautiful of the bride's B. F Gran parents, a The Monday one Bridge Was pleasantly entertained on es by Mr. and Mrs, J. ; Aerie .fhe Ladies ‘ of ; the he Tins ecat J en Seen avi: ing to conclude dance 5 Friday o'clock, with Unity inson Prescott Frank Mrs. South the most American man first part : of April ‘ who Mr. yesterday to deliver the Missionary so- today was . and Mrs. from Rive Judge man, ‘ °: evening West and ae Ange oe ° M. the first Thaw embassy of very ease has s ANS nen EOr: ; Mr. . secretary of the in London. high and social a return | of Cal J. A. to Evelyn made ade hitherto Evelyn ney - Miner of have is Thaw, unpublished N. Thaw, s Jerome's who to‘ seiicimaaie abroad. in their home Tenth on South Spencer body of Fourteen streets. came to with fn Miss 1847 J. Brougchall entertains CiiE f club this afternoon at "nts at the Fifth East. The Young {Salt = Hazel Lake: sere Grant. ° Pond fror Sewing has gan, ar with meeting ei én Mrs. this Igleheart . Mr. and Mrs. from returned Ci lifornia = 3 A bunch of chaperoned by aos ae morning Corjolanus = Flor- a will : .s as erent be . E. where is th e = fou nature gentle Malad A ee the to|would she has]on for TAP a the Heber; minh: , Sor aho Ogden; Wancock, Rowley. Salt Wh Rose Salt Lake ; sensation ah articles dead Salt mee oe Phillips berlafin. . ® > pretty soc iety pretty young bere girls, has life devoted and to i. Salt failures. And, his matron,! A. reckless life. monuments City; City Eliza: |sical ] On-the te stifv. of 1 Me) * ressions "a } othe to the the man. ¢ Tif Md condition, would EY m , ‘ c make » aa r ; one.can lost so } list: mus of the instances mara out >. ae LO}or » tacin 1 crimes of nay ae > accumua on the aor ground If ny | lone Tt AND. |) | al nh '@xy aatte their ept to fist selfishness "ir «& und t a € patrimony. before desire f > reprehensible *; < eae Girls and "boy rate until they mar Ol ¢ have i = t have a have Almost: x or rt coal eats It were ere } placed { 4 they |she weighed dt in crime to not um allow |;cndants. . There 1 some hope Bam, director to f indulge | elves A le 2S. qualities and in alcohol tural and its kindre is consequence eae ray id| increase their mental es ieete | abilities; to say nothing o eption |ing of their moral instinct excey] 5 ity they In the case now attracting vithoul we bs alth a In € hey fe a MVE | 1 Bay eatin |e laimed, we pee jrresponsibk hay alwas ie a a man ; ye Fe a > d vices, but to sical gone <at a expended i not of | mutt ies ieReyates one i ry them health and sanity qualities 1 urse,to but if allowed tO » by | by such a course . by be at large they might indulge them- ee: e t ed resourcesntally 0 the destroyed tt An carly death Dee lives in innumeré able sthers their nearest OPE | the. blue v4 iin ‘ i I me her | l OT a ieerin 1s, ores l ot the Festa' the : rod ‘ten parents and ¢ position =e : ry so prayed : that if they | Europe, stees, From thé the vicious Se San become ana . henee ve asy eeul, and wie sto a lucky thing 5 when theyleeds the perpetration of be them into while » on one should be and | been thelr thi his with inflicted him inclinations, ffort efor to a2 by upon of | se rious of crimes, re Pea him by that giving Dea | other without putjof anotl and |the slightest chance the hands of the ‘a names criminals % who regrets that f bts on the roll 0 a their wicked he penal must pay. tie n deeds, one » the. has no p atlence |injuries in the reports which ey in his affections for Lee it is | par tner made him perpetrate short that law, aroused for TR ey Se lien Marriage be love and all will be smooth andd easy y sailing sail for young and ol Occasional equalls and storms may arise, but they will soon subside, and each ship will find its course and reach sar haven safely. A other must eee before her child 1a born to govern herself if she expects to bring an easily governed child into the wo rid. She can do more for that child's dis position in the eight months preceding its birth than she can do in eight years afterward, Pre-Natal Influences, Let her keep herself occupied with cheerful thoughts; let her read cheer books; let her think of herself as i divine being Hie Oka umble she she is whom angels LTLOr now may of are reat Ont oe be, food or ow clothing uncer- for can experience no words, spoken expressing the in a sur- maternity has to the world ri spirit ment'? been to her, a blessing and to herself. 5 a and d take in the home, question will t the care "punish of itself. /i Tr 1. velve ' yn oO nth 31 fty : j le with one's deceased i : TAFFETA are reor in door one \ large and varied assortment Taffeta Sillc¢ ‘oat, Yoke elfeet, length, special at 1 | J kt a criticism, still, |Jntroduced this s¥ rect: morality with that sd] incient Beypt who 1 | wn isters | , One Siste of the chief ir AC lauction, Fs mpa Dee ca the and ) | empré left Achilleion oO rt as bought rm I I ‘ t by by m € Se at a si n rs : ; the bill is that | n A I principle is invalid in England, RET T RT unless Saas are a5 An tis as to for al-| ay, | | Is company ARS ( before Wool Covert Broadcloth ; xpeet- trimmed, has aske i April ; remits se 1907, | 5 Daily and Sunday mail or carrier for 1 Join the crowd! ' 30-inch bands OR Oe RS i) OO eC $4.50 to select fabrics from. length; extra A pretty black $13.50 i B7.95 pleat Skirt-extra full SPRING JACKETS loose box Jacket; Jacket, tight all sizes, te! ; $6.50 rye fitting loose box back, at PETTICOATS An extra full width Mereerized Petticoat, Lida erence strap band trimmings, their system an additional| | who and full box MERCERIZED 201 cents of per ea enie ati Tokio with Re ania: Rete ---- > new - -+ subseriber ry "DOLL ly tal receive the not blican Db y Re publics stern|Thirteen Months. j of sanction to extend the construction of ile all back 1 scheme becam« now } in Japan desired tha similar undertakin should TTThe 7 . ui i ired for them Fy Blec Tramway Covert ee jee ls An all Wool faney plaid loose box Coat- Unhned, at A Young Girl's Coat, in a pretty, fancy| formed-with of wool ee vee Spec lal mec Toko + far REE , ( y fi iz " vid Vol i ve i he all 2 SILK COATS styles with Jacket, Silk NEW tor t of the Ptolemles of} soon used to marry the Lother lplans in favor} | he pr arguments the int mil ny | 1 capi of 7.500.000 A] e hata niform fare ill produc i dividend t Racal leader of the lat ymmon MACE bili: when: it.wa ina ert arte Nb Taffeta black ae, A . eee Underground Road , . ) Re Boy * Spec lal zt \ , Viarch ru : life | ready legal in some British colonte for ost tiso |s i i a colonist ee that who had married his|by t tt t life | de ad wife's sister would tind his m m Be 0 -If-defense. | mother country thy | example, there w ' rical pi pars Lord Robert Cecil, iter in the house o flereé attack on the seid ae ival lof ed When. A pretty Special of ss SKIRT SPECIALS hie) fres end ot: 1896 she emed to feel tha cat y | the b i DPE | inate: eh und |she would neve ‘ t agi ey 1rouch:.the door she ‘burst:.into ‘! Ste Les SIPS AL Recoil CT TERS Ts if \ hort time o itowa puyutoup I i for majority in eg te: othe re mT 6 a goo la |That person might be more Sa c ce |of p ublie il subject sympathy, and his chara s embers of I parliament to the British mem d |/ter might: have been s : oe can be | collectively well-dressed This ‘severest | SILK SUITS $7.50 A aeeeie Skirt in the black and white check-trimmed of Taffeta Silk. Special for the day abs. "he ; mark with. hin There nd 6 ue ; fine-Sun-burst pleat, only thirty in all-Come extra WOOL in CSrect: le | ed Master offering, re tree b of 75 $2 Black, Light Blue ......... early 1 Ther ove upported Riera $10 TAFFETA \n extra special oseed ya: n Red, Brown, trimmed, fronts, button tucked bands, stitched with > Waist-imade Be! ity is erioonKint I ii roune vit di Oni Ladies , fine quality Taffeta; colors, Navy, Ebad «ent o na niliion i ! wonderful d. cost providin { I ndrea + ‘ 5 Ttallan -Achillela nd': Lenk 1 for- tuber truc- the 98c JUMPERS ie the highly $1.19 Black and White Mereerized Wash materials- Waists front, good quality; regular price $1.50......... Yoke effect, tucked whew Waist, White Lawn Val. lace Insertion, trimmed Yoke and Ladies 3/,_¢ arth OF pleat to open in back and front; long and *4-Sleeve, regular $1.25 ..... 7 Austria, by lt ‘ chaps . Bu their of fabrics; WAISTS irianefor shed of ° Ladies' fe 7 ° ‘ a Oe ma ri ; ae ae , | & An eee good mercerized petticoat, deep deep knee © © flounce, dust 6006 flounce, special An day extra at special the depends aL a aaa Ne os t Can eaer Siete t inhe STE IGAAw? oe eee bee © child comes into = ; ioe : , after the : d Visible existence, keep up the lov elaborated with fancy mixed braid; Jacket lined throughout with taffeta or satin. eae now of getting into the statute | pecel ed from the Gelgian legation iz 7 oo ; Verto ot truct in | book Poko. sof ures in he | Previous bills for making such mar-| Tokio an. underground railwa riagegos jcgzal have been balked by hos=|'qistance "Is bout miles, and the g: : obbery by the bishops R o r and the]eost js estimated as low as $625,000 a ee pe rson 1} |riage the 5¢ they n=}: iste may at last b mne legalin Eng1d 1 ree For the. eighth time a bill em14 baie gas: ire SEP i 1 hie Savin) muc hj) bodying ; dad won ucaudemie approval, and mé yrally. |}hands of tru induleing it short the ir|it seems that he Mes Deen. ses and in|jin all the vices and extravagances ; af penn dearest \could be found. in this country anc , that he has given full rein bee en DE hild?" spoil Ben ee ae spoiled © hildren to home strike THE GREATEST OF ALL VALUES ARE THE SUITS AT They come in the jaunty new spring styles, such as the new ima proved Eton, the Eton Blouse, the Pony, and the Pony Eton; and dozen different mixtures and all are the New Year's weaves CER eniueion ‘ Sekar tl el : oa arar yey y sea, 1 The at he a ar t bullt- edo bloon ind j g | of-an experileneed| co /asked JSirc Plater [T! whdselove who, It is me Me pas ih 2 the Liberal nsidered |and owing to mes Eee ints ithe house of commons ae : t : » | able circumstance ! friends have ott : -d death might|to his passions aes could not be re Sie bh -eful carecrs. land no one has;made any come end the arises ir disgré e not these | strain or control him a ite aie The toquestion « "f to spare The demoniac spirit honorable to be forever destroyed THE SUIT THAT comes in a variety or styles and a wide range satin lined Jackets; all jauntily trimmed, of fancy mixtures; skirt the pleated model Waa. residence Caribo, ral rel _arehit SI Lio | gasped when a /saw the with queen aston actuallyhinent. pulting nar : to "he muff, rot, of all thing in Ler |taking it home 2h 1 dis- | poe Tee cia oa them to | have been thrown iets pea Sean agsocialio ‘ ‘Tr, Who assuredCone th ee yace on the roud to ruin | the death of his fi athrer nsities of his GURL A Er on yrses, garmmbling and ly understood the props ze ri de his Z Wine longwomen, or he would not have mac I : the list of /olde I ea Cees the have boys con-|son and |will leaving the wayward: boy : in the sum are calm tone, but t Liior-« for sanitarium Ch marvelous 1 hicl archi »\ ote rte i 1 izabeth I used pati i l | \ the majesti y eullnary | |itsualities with value the eye in : neater ig aN Winally "she invalids o 8 | COOK Mtoe why is known wholly reaching ee th 1aeetne ed habits ( Se Se 108¢ ieee inherited of ope ste these eeeinestimable g have been influenced to Se a child e e sanity is doubted to be at knighthood was some five mip ex i s Hisht be ateparal cutout carro ‘ tig is reneea kindness to them an Aoi slic am eRrhit. ahave ye 2 the' aa inmctile. PeIASSEie ok ea €. ‘ar a r i : ‘ ful effects upon the second generation. rease uh i |) oieetion :for "ar others to eee, | majesty ind, offered' At ‘the, an asylum 3your: : : wher ed EX mont to Hein Le 7 3 ; on 4 he noblest and thé€!¢yhem in a sanitariur nm or ' eal tainly, Bel Rey aa AT oeenn Apa «toy, , mple:. monur Descendants of th he every move and every act j send it home b s hele ee the da empress Hein: have acquired large poe ith vigilance by the | preferred to carry, it herself, and tool ‘ i) fivtitite woot 7 os best of f me n who WV : emer tat | where I t led with : oper: at--\\t! pack, to; Bucking! I iliac Heine i nut , (t | can. be regarae : \ ek im in fi rich el ! \ fortunes through their Industry, medical profession and by pro} tei , ria of the court. -f: her majest but confidence Two Big Suit Specials" uffraghoust 10 ri ; eee Ay 1e@ Ng or-'tl « 1 atl t f empr ! t ri ley ere the wise re} ~ n iA ant howa | ANL ‘ color or. 7 their oe en a "hirt ‘cheteristvaha-a butgreat re a ~}andith hat. lant¥ | inck<cot/ taste leey \fri u oule = . of the carr ¥: I 4 1 | noticed among the <hibit ‘ | and Ww attrac 0 twenty; jlal grown vegeta bles, | ‘ticularly ‘by' some. very fine car-|the' ground | ed parti ular by mie oe rhs | rots } Rt c Taking upea red and bulk pecimen ind] vl insanity | faking J f her hands, .estin 1 | lery } j of they 1 irrespons sible, incarcerated by individuals ‘{n anehave witnes Sse d ban¢ ye ai the imbecilits of aving sad | anc |to be a by 1 bu on : ' s being made -sentimental effort that 1} 5 cath time to time to screen persons of ‘ial for the most heinous this class on tria ‘ A. Logan.) 1907.) 130% impossible te growing : lation of wealth United States we Finiag sivighee and in a sensitive child's heart by seeing a parent fly ae an unreasoning passion ever a trivial carer ya admin ister undeserved punishm Once let the element high fills the eee clk suit, will nd Parma vio- ts to ‘ Lranit N& South wood ib EA dark £ \ fHertlwitt Ty eno) Boa 10 asa-trled torm, do polf 4) | sarin FADS 3 \ \ rea , 5 Pont She ettes,' = toking the London. qui consequences too elder rela- oe oe ¢ t 1 Eat . ,ondo i7 Rei & \ cAgse i7eene" Marth i, Marcel Accumulation of This| "ton trom toking Cash, and Sure Effect on American | gra homely kitchen matters..At the-opening| Character. be~ eee Dicks al h Mad of Mrs. John > rig (Copyright, po sar | . IN¢ he ] phy- | Have'! that ‘ IRQPEIC - EUROPE'S | has Al his : dou! |whyo ain] -_ would' s0 ie Raper. 1 i 1907 seHReviewlnga pollod the ee reer fu ar sion from Ss standpo pes hava Me pert Piek& ct severnl honorable members whose cfoth ts to \ lis critical eye are not up to the mark. War Minister Tlaldane, for instance, wen "a sult that seen "its best ys, with an ugly crease and facings aes and)| : i he ithistandivieeReshaieet % | built many more structures en |have adde d to the beauty might thouete a "loud lama MON World's Cumbering has members' himself to a review Of sincere repentan over! oe: diffieul or It y ill b AY TeGpeminstrar manifold fusefulness 6 ity; |notw . Lake One) jc aiiael Nokleby, Salt Lake City; Karoover Stanford Whi Back, Salt Lake ¢ ee Fannie | sret that the world forsley ae ae tah As | mind , e Rudd, Salt La [sey -- - That Follow Evil Consequences (By teachers and ao parlia catece mother tele of SA who was| instend Emil line S. | CEOn A M OO he |his City; . ae, ie Salt Laks taiceet . bai ae1instbee the eo one| man s 5 Stuart, Lake City | Flo sic Ee Ossm¢ n; Salt' Lake av F oo 7 Joseph EB 5 1 ‘al alne , have | : John M. , Jones, Kansas. Cit City, J<ansas: J. Allen; on in|) stay month's a a A wa ~ | trial i It. over fore e by the in Attor- : es > cold-blooded newspaper think.that ‘ R. McCourt, See UCH ‘ all circumstances, to its parents loses all its is classed photograph District xuitIging withthe ft wrong seriesway."of unc ea Mr.rids Luttrell' l eee nu the wors! peeimen to be haired mother, one can not see a reaeen while one benighted membe t: a oO of the crime }|*preyelyan "should be taken in' han J ym for the »-extennuation ex er Jordan Clara Py murder. Sane or insane, it. is to be } by ne kind friend who ld exai | he yped neat during the long and pound the doctrine of wearin clothe ce « li 5 nights intervening | One 1 the erithe ppre ul Salt Lake; Pearl | dreary aneid : City 1) etween his incarceration and hi be- | for i i 1 it that Ww ilmo Idaho; Margaret ag broucht before the b of justice I pert a He Colonel: Lockwood: es Re Riverton . 2 I "Ve un sur Buren, Sal tke Parry Malad Myron W. Sarnet Chz leader 5 l any self-defense, and Below sollect! collection iS asi duetiisaten ie r returned Willis B Mauinp! yhrey, Parker; Ethel . | Miller, Parke = Charles W right. Sete Citys 8 studied, "rT ee rt Clara Haat er ae Be = abe i Ape le Ronee te Morgan Samuel rde OT ss Lr . Cae ae ; Bone aon Joseph will enterafternoon Geren The Shakespeare : dies' Literary club the J. Cri a ner | oR ot e this lis zo . ee under secondary are , ¥. Utah emigrants Beare: 7. s be Mrs SClarens ae up tain the eens rege mee ence were Good. keener punishment than to be made to realize that it has pained, disappointed} and hurt the feelings of those who expected better things of it. More stinging than blows to such a} of mes enee Brey Shortly after arriving, here. they.were| been .,visiting.. friends for several fecrimes of Mr. White were arainst 80-| married and bh been res = wa, < ciety, and hig own family especially, | Utah ever since. Mr. and Mrs. e nd not against the eae Who dared to Spencer will celebrate their ealaeh Mr. and Mrs. Iverett Buckingham | take inte life in a crowded publie pla wedding on March 30. All of Mr. and) are expected home today from Omaha approaching his unsuspecting atenitA "Ss Spencer's children, ; numduring a dramatic performanee. It Is Mrs. Spen bering six, attended and twenty-three MARRIAGE LICENSES, too shocking to contemplate, asthe! of their grandchildren, all being pres-j - lives of others were exposed by such ent but one who is on a mission in| Imri B. Needham, Salt Lake City; Haja Coenen deed, with and while ‘ , zcl M. Grant, Salt Lake City. pathizes eply hi immediate] one symHolland. e . ® Thomas I Page, Riverton, Florence faint; Sarentaele with hi ray M) ABER t J Lope a nature No lady, pulled the chitd's the kitten and the lesson had its desired Dae uch position i appeal . an . in my id receiving the i tives do not realize how they ar e analyzed and weighed and judged by infantile minds, who often possess an innate sense of justice have Known the feelings of respect the accomplished. Do meaning, Parents and given indignity of or fant mind with other unjust experi ences which it has been subjected to, tain Copyright 1907 Walisworth : the American embassy funds while she was is 7 _Walker rside, R Mrs. in the Bake and GPrItSPAlity from trifles a just reproof and harm. at well of at at and Mrs. Service. Craig with Btre nuine > is second mother sal said Slade has visit in Los luncheon by Mrs. 1} pected home today from Southern A. Breeden. The guests invited to! California, Where they have spent the meet her were Mr. and Mrs, Ro ©) winter. M. Breeden and Miss Beatrice O'Con* 2¢ @ vor. Bs; a Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Savage have returned from a month's visit In the Mr. and Mrs. Spencer celeAf ore HY : ‘ J : ast, and are guests at the Goodwin {brated a golden wedding oe home, en route to Goldfield. and of . connection 2 created a« |] Wadsworth California. Mrs, Cc. GC, few ‘weeks' a church home of the ae Mrs Ogden, Republican Special The mention a dis- elders, awakening for occasioned ai Gata happiness result can not follo ey ane know ts loss «an the Pct Sweet> of, lover before . be If i i s accustomed to fault-findin & teachers. the conc ae CHIN the Correction, Not Vengeance. baby to be born. he resolves to ret it must be held in mind that the] fill its Little soul with deep love and object lesson was not given in anger,|Teverence and faith and to make ft or with loud words, or an expression| trusting and hopeful by her own of vengeance. The children were be oughts and emotions she will find Ing taught the cruelty of inflicting, the future of that child a much less pain-not that some infurlated being| $¢rious problem than if she Is domof greater strength was carrying out| "ated by despondency, fear, ill-tema vengeful purpose. per and hysteria. é Almost every child has love of apThousands of expectant. young probation well developed at an early} ™others will read these words. Let age and a certain affectional yanity,|@#ch one resolve to e her child, unwelcome the thought of which causes it to desire to please its| however month expected spent ine' Mrs eal again at | of two had chastisements only and impulses right felt, result in is having in =S Mrs. Fred A. Hale, who is visiting| ae picture at the right of Mr. Wads: oe omas er eee on fee on pam " Pan ace worth is : that: of . Mrs : ahaharles ae Hol- ieraes ior. of I. Week, winter Bock- ; Presbyterian entertained at C. a Angeles eke Tuttle Second Annabelle Carver the 22 Los spending * 2¢ @ Armstrong is pleasant visit WwW a in Mrs. will be given | with Frank C Robethe |i Se John } months informal|/™ext Erickson, Miss came to Salt Lake an address before at Mrs. -W;, home after Lyons," A. Larson, ciety an ive aiso been the coast on I my disappointment unworthy DR praise re-| such and taught humiliation Occasionally, perhaps, an object Lesson has to be given a child who persists In hurting other children or animals. little girl could not be broken of » habit of biting her playmates and baby brother until an older person talked to her seriously of the pain she inflicted and illustrated to her b biting her arm with sufficient. force to cause pain The child was cured of the habit from that time Another child ignored its elders' requests to be kind to a_ kitten, and continued to pul the animal about by its tall and ear 3 early night, accompanied by F. Druehl and children, ei March hall, peat ot See ) e Lady of following in the caste: 7 or a sic: en te ETE ET ate Bnsien pie Fred Lloyd Alliance of| society ¢ goel SE ene evening. at ora Ry ‘alter the = will South at the home Mr. and Mrs, bodily Be of ank heaven they were few. not believe one human being has do oe= | or resentment me save those of another's body. mi at few worked and pained Whippings beei at home afte - ree spring. Jn Salt dale April} about as weather many inducements as eanvee Third Bast street. | found in the Golden state at this ine e* @« «6 of the year, and perhaps Coe that The wedding of Miss Hazel Grant} home is tne be est place after al and Imri B. Needham will be solemnized today in the T emple. A recepMr. and Mrs. F. A. Druehl returned lion will be given them this evening |from a trip to Southern California on J and relatives The worst shame sug fe and caused consciousness that the whether aS ecar- nothing of "whippings' | my , place punishment as Biller by The enlisted men of Port Douglas nations d number of young girl! wil] give a dance this eveni friends lhe ; of ‘the bride assisted ‘in the post hall, lp evening: in: the was gown bride's The room dining o > o silk mull over silk mousselaine de soic | California. tourists are beginning to with trimmings of rose point lace A; return one by one, evidently re: alizing eat pea ee oo that offered rem- a sense me "H is ; in lasting appointed afternoon rendered of rhe ae wed- with meeting whe me » what as Wilcox prise substitute ehildren member Around will continue his ploneer the|iniscences. a. background| beneath pt oc-| white} and parlor, with ferns, of of the pink the stood, and bell honor Carnations In party palms in colors oa 1907, when disobedient. L recall my own 4 childhood y = yes| Boston terday in the Temple In ° a . the afternoon from 3 to 5, and in the Peep Gn Thursday afternoon fr< om £ to a reception was given the newly » a reception will be given m at the home ried couple at the home of the bride's $ of Mrs. Thomas Nipper parents, Mr. and Mrs; Alonzo Youn on Fourth avenue, when the house was The Daughters of the Pioneers hold casion. sks asks for Whipping The regular meeting of the Daughters of the Revolution will be held is afternoon at the university, when tor. George Marshall vi give a The wedding of Miss Ardella Young Raphael 8, Olsen took place t a woman A gestion = "Mra," Bransforg | ait] eons The Kindergarten the Ally of vy 8 € ntertain in a similar manner on FriBeste eee pen Mrs, Roscoe M. wilt be a ride of the marly, spring,| 16 guest of hono : . Wheeler Copyright E Listens aval terday De eres eae afternoon at her apartments ) in hale and Bee American beauty} Ll ctl idesmaid roses graced the! oms. } hostess was assisted in enterta ining by Mrs. Levis : Evans. Five sr pi a ‘id fe were played, and the | on oe big a Merander eye | evin re, Thvau% ec j Ale er,' rs. | Miss Webber, of LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, e Current SALT GAINED UNSAVORY NOTORIETY IN THAW CASE. SALMA ALATA AANA TA SOCIETY SB and INTER-MOUNTAIN mercerized Petticoat; special for the « 0).8/\¢ 16 8 alles « ruffle @ 4) ")9 6650. $1.35 |