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Show a sure and > sed beautifully appointed dinner was i 3 Monday in honor of Miss F foi Madsen, ' whose marriage to Oliver Meredith takes place Wednesday. The | nator » : Lie e, host was her brother, Henry Madsen, and the affair took place at the home of Miss Madsen's sister, Mrs. O. Hardy A heart-shaped mound of Li4 af SAL pC v ih hes, Moths; : = anteec d to kill 17 ) : roses the same rispon effeetive flowers table. Bs cen- ‘| were with sige and an a amar 5 atted. Pine I P @ swee je ~ s and: oa Mrs. William D. pean tine Bird was the hostess| Foster and thelr the sonlots: tr tennis anxtfous B to ed friends ae : follow th both compliment to Miss Pastor Chur of Goes . to Pulpit. Mr. conference of the leas v's | announced | had Gertrude MeGrath will at an informal luncheon given for Dorothy Kinney e ¥ . oO f 1 1 fr ne the largest affairs of this! evenin "will i 2 ihe secddlne rece rvlion} g ge given for. Miss Ethel. Armstrong I and} Barton, whose marriage "takes me today in the Temple.. The re-| ception will be held at the home of the bride's , South mother, : oe street. 667 East of and South ay decided onal Sreond South will return home Neeley transfer that the the ate as |since will in during the Portland. hold! . his coming week to will bel She Bishop gor Mrs. Fred) her. guest) oan he Bape! ROAR TROBE schhool-Barélay. rel Mrs. F. D. Bickford returned to Salt Lake Monday, having spent the sum- mer in Giiicago. Alfred Fr ‘‘e| H. Peabsay, and 4 to Salt Edwin, le in eee are th with are a so cottage Lak tee family cas the the| Lake. Ina. aver Albee have at ‘ . PENG NOOLA a LIONS point of A. roo Wall, Saturday south oning thence west to south Second to South The| leave Salt Lake at noon, ‘Tuesday of the Soa her Long sons, phraim no Ma to . Mission ete s and Bear City, E. Junction River Beach, from oix for the > Circleville,| t thence south West to ] j * Ogden den @ston ; a two ‘d Kimberly, to (Scandinavian (Sceanc é < . ZIsinore Richfield me be supplie 1. mission), Ssion), H. . Glenwooc ro anc ‘Glenwood. aud and Dan-/ Salt Lake City . District. on and the night from abroad. Mr. Louise their about Wall her the will Alice seaver, Bingham belaicd C. Corinne three] Wey Wéy, L. Anderson Canyon, and kelson. and who] ¢ ne ME Barents a : Thomas Se E. 25th of spend in Bureka Salt the) the Lake and R. E. C. City, az ae daugia- City ace and Lie Bingham sham next) J Price Proye, py and Helper, Spanish Johnston. se Z Ara ake satis het oway, accompanied by Salt and son, Ruth and BerSalt today to her home in|ker Lake' Lake . Re Fork ye (Firat ae i omas. ‘Tunctt Junction, J P. Nichols. and Heber, . Monit est, South, lence e Is S expected b er. 1Si to I i ess start with the coming of shop Wace the eptem Really, d ‘ though, f H or summer Was in S art this h cha clothes f-n er | Par- store for their correctness in dress ast ‘to impressions i to them afford Fo de to the' LAL pay Ww > V as en ee rae Sh avenue north to Fourth |Phe Oa Ae hen wes F ifth South, East, residing' the on. o li are then of shoots others. Been a Sere ler eedtatinea idea and trite | round | palanee, AAC the Independent market. an 17 1-2 js a Steale se Ib weighing & 1G average S¢air Rtat cents: of 100 c both () uP ete f Talk> : } i Gardne AKA Juallty of the sold ; heart alway 5 a total : ine pays for are Se se men1eN moc } ready ae ea a ess ential slad \W int we of of a6 to i Fall featti Gs U lothes o In sig hi, permanent y and we shall Lies Ye) Men tO if \ ‘ SuUItSs tyle, : 5 ce DIICE, ar OU } not {| 5 | te | t| eM ke now, to t 0 : fo} who appre-_ erate ' Fe attractiveness, |; SS Wika The S Eare Ei c rp >} ina "WN of tatloring : 1) mie { , W hich, d ult NOUS rh New a pound ' liver and is hide the rhis makes the public and A an oe aver¥ s cents £ 3 certain Lc wf of | pounds < ani cl thed [Sr visitsOA of trading thing ed bs A sar Serec= E have Clothing S ; point of be- side of siding in PIF b/90 Share . o Vo . : = ‘iy . ; i | Bois oS j S40 : QL 3 2 ST Sie S\ CES =-=-= 1 | ij \/ =~ . HE 3 4 yy ee MAI N oo ast, the SSNSSANS SSNS SASSSARNSSSS SSNS SSESSSSSSNSNS e% SNS ASS SS ert AY, AMP, AWD, Ap, AD AVD, A A, G) Siz Se S an CS Gs ay Ss ie as ay as 1, é Uy as <P>, AD <> SS Ws EY ny AS iS, $ ay ay MS HS my AW SW, A ma, AN) 2B, Gs alas Vu A 7 >, VW, S as C 4a AUD, aS eas 77 SG y AWD, AWD, 5? ie 2D, NP Ze Se ¥ as "a as TL <M, a, ATI) wie) AA GS Sy A), A, i 3 e. SES 2 L Dy &, LY b> lp, a (Sd WD, . WZ Reg 7d AY, in alls he and pecia ttention to he1r vance owing of aD = "as <)> At Cy y a iSis sy, E S Kad 0 west ala ler Coats, Suits, W Skirts, ae aists ae O. O. 3 ARE. pate SRERER ARARARERSS Usasas is r NI Gay ~~ AA Gu a AA Way wc SM S72 a GUsUy CwASC - 6 AV KIP>, ADD, AYP, RP» » 50 Us Ur Gs Us as as ~ > ~r - eS 2 West ; f oe ave- north streets ece follows: S S. TL L. ; Wantua Wes as agni ree ese ae ¢ ne | canon to|se¢ond Ph ire 1 » enone ies ena Trg re hy ant North and First North. lar iter ie part of -|} tracks, Wasatch South! ple stre ts. ce in oS such The . pupils day school-R resatch will a V ai ore uits to Dy :: and South receive on novel touches of the Rae TeR aeFall 5 = ; 2 Perfectly man-tailored cnolces autumn t at Black 5 nS hoi tailor's SL Showing WZ ay first revealing - , Tem- pupils, - elegance of : workmanship, where superior quality . ' coats, ,: pio register : new . weaves and colors; °tailor touches that mark . the . ca Si aS th Dae ere"may eel pattendplanta the fer the opening thence to a == residing ea TA a \ ma . AD. so wish. it will be necessary. | ee however, isp They are made up in the fashion's most favored models; North will attend10sethe resic Wash- ilcewise " recent 16. 7, 3 SY 9 mal tnarintdd otwuen: ae West schoo ston of Third] tracks rt to intersec- | c, cond. Williams iams 00 ‘ st and SecondNorth. North, between and on Second elther sideWestof Bur ab park as re ' r Bast, thence the ce a eas o a t . Rol mel north to Third O. S. L. tracks 7 ils, such ‘ 5 ae 7 x will receive at eae >. ac ne nllatwrae ela re I er Wert Lafayette school will receive : 8th as A re inclusive, excepting; inciuded i the district, _esiding in the ltriet bounded as follo Beginning at the tet enen lan and the city boundary line. seuth along sides South south pu" pu- > 1s pupils Pwelfth B to South dis-| of B thence Temple (both to 7 pubis "Boe eAntne "at north and east are the Nei the intersection the boundaries of the of city ne included in. a t ae may attend hi Washington Pourth ae North, Le e or school-First West art. 1n a of the a, and Al» jG lined- the & chic browns, . ] 1 : broken ; k d checks, : t t &)% nwTIel plaids, the tnt tersection ay invisible a . = dalnty stripes. French South, thence 0 to Jfourth south First. South,| Lowell oe Sohal will receive IU= VB clusive, excepting Bi li asa re néluded. i the' Tweltth so gone o e ee 0 se8 nirst, the ae we dat "0 « Seeon oe J.) is aig So 1 hence el oer Beginning South at and the intersection Tenth eelininc: Funils ths piotna East, of Sec- thence © ebm the nat bee " south ier ede arly pro- fron any 1 ac ool w ts by e ma wa o ss The Longfellow atten amd. will receive puplis,| BR. inelusive, ie iding otra as follows: at the Intersection of Kindergarten in/eeived in the the Emerson, H } Is Suc} nertberu, boupdary_ Une, of ey ) . sya Gi A) - \ \ Early anaes under children will be. re- ores of application In Jacks or Washington onilda 2n must be over 6.) ching age. Fall : Showing of Millinery 2 S SS qQ uy Walking and Street : Hats in all the NEW i.FALL COLORS, SHAPEShi and STYLES. : You are especially invited to pay the Millinery Department a visit. ors Av" geSK- 3 ab 5 : Y y East, eaenne Ort ton Benth Tenis ae rane ae ah matinee ine Bet thence west to B, thence north to city) school entrance requirements will be boundary. thence east to L, the palnt}permitted to take the entrance examSOE nee i po eins Ae j Inations on the presentation of a cerson schoul-F irs ane Jj tifleate showing that the preseribed has been covered, A course eighth streols first to fit the area Beginning } } inspection style] . super- in 12 0 fice at. , re ed bef s : schools eohoel stinerintendent of nis pone ie and d of the rERIAbO SUPH Catamitedioe "EOURIT2E ee ere ee cree pe mamitted bo ti AE personal a ; offerings. : orye- disVousteliow fed de. epee tho aeqi o in proeates cer received scnool,city willbe Eh cbthe ALS be as 10 tole wunded ; angee bing cat, Ute duterscotion of "| motion:to iigh school issued by, other a" i of e leg' egance ah e y reet), chence south to 1 ak North fy (both sides GLa, of street) anise "wat cae hence south to First Norti ond of the short ] the you of as a Ds Cy L. tracks and Ninth North, thence along the O. S. L. tracks to Third ence ae ay Second eo to First west (both sides of the street),| (both sides of street), thence east to thence north on First west to First) West Temple, thence north to Second North (both sldes_of the street), thence] North, thene eas to Main. thence west, to fest Temple (both sides of}north to Apricot thence east to Capthe street), thence north along West] l|tol ven thence north to Fourth Temple to Secend North (both sides of | North, enadice east to East Capitol, the street), thence east to Main street,|/ thence north to Ninth North, thence thence north to Apricet avenue, thence} west to O. 8. L. tracks, point of beeast to Capitol grounds, thence north] ginning. to North Capitol avenue, thence east te Eighth A pupils in ie W Sen oe last Capitol avenue, thence north to] district may attend Bite ee Unlo 0 clly boundary, See east to B street,| Lafayette. the polnt of Dein ing. Waterloo school-Third East and ake reeze ee hool will receive pueee avenue pils as heretofo Vaterloo will ceive pupils, Lincoln se hoor a South between rec: to eighth -B, praiiaied. residing In Third and Fourth We streets ~ Siateise bounded as follows The Linesin will re sive pupils, Ist to einning at the Intersection of Wil8thoG inclusive, veaiding in the district liams' avenue and Fifth Fast, thence bounded as follows: SU chron zh Williams avenue to State Geginning at. the {nte "aga of bh *t, thence south to oo South, Third South and Second West, thengs thence east to Seventh Bas oe south to Fourth South, thene: east Vv First West, thence south to ieth South, C Williams thence west to Second West, euenee 4 s, C of beginning. L south to Sixth South, thence We We tighth ast, beThird West, thence south to Tenth South, thence west to. Fifth West, The abs r owil ecelve pupils, first thence north to Seventh South, thence!) ty eleht h B, inclusive, residing in the west 48 pists i est, ene non h to dis trict bounded _ follows thence I show . : lority "> = (> sy accepted col- autumn e "nile soft the Fr Panama, Satin <4. latest . fresh green, venetian mixtures, ‘ several are simplicity . skirts with The & e of counts. . style ors Skirts nae in alone New of delightfully - flare. "i models, fabrics : climax = and WwW aeerae mhlialves wack fo 0 ¢ , usive resic ng the. district "pounded as follows 7 Bezinning at } Nothing cloth. can > Te nth Eas henee north to South north N, thence to thence west emple, , Second, thence west L.. thence north to city boundary ie Eighth A Burns or re elt tl district econd| * Temple, | Se ast ‘ th msence "south alone tieleaetan Sonne to First South, thence west to of. the street). thence east on]O. S. Temple to Fourth East, thence oe to [First ce west to] Ne 12 3 y AYA ( eithe Between the "oO a] Libeftyto pthe ark thence, ne nee north ay 4 % % Soot ilmery, ayer to Blghth to e: ‘aimandi avenue, West, thence thence east! ats Z Kt AIP, a1, ti thence thence north ae , Z 4. 4 4 % ? 4. oO to -- VP, ay AMD sen fz Ilerbert. Fitth and % % be Ww Who Ta 72 FVZI) IOKS GS ay the schools § we along iene west along ou e Overcoats ' mntely wihter Nt Wh and Dh OG Men in i sr] and F Raincoats, ulons price at 12.4-2 ana 250 pounds is ek Ty seven | The head, tongue, } bring a dollar, and good for $5. enor | $53.50 which | $20 con Training school-East bench. The Training cue will receive pupils, first to eighth B, inelusive. res{djing in the district ee as follows Beginning at the inte ection of First |South and the eastern pounds of the city, thence west to Tenth Wast. thence south to Sixth, Soe thence berras to the ne oa Y Suits = state | the Twelfth district are refe vd ' pede } boundaries é of x the Bryant seat | Lowell = iA an up VOUT thence either. paloRt ees of | at 0 OU Correct 7 AA enormous tt } oo | Vite \ he i cares Arnie! clate the ( ‘ombineg ation nA i ' (| awe ty 1} no rate trust ave 0 pounds, eeeraging: a Ooe : ae between I) SOLUTELY. WMaving beaten the ‘ Tarmer down to Ti a price that gives him little profit, in the produce the past eee East, : I both want C { ArT FY dreds Bt: to st .S west bounded West, of : th } hence to TPirst ence} te ejeht B, Inclusive, residing the . : ° . feet, 12, south He Jordun river, South thence north | Gistriet Nonna ed ee foegiding inin ihe las = Voile, and the beautiful new lustrous broad- The fig:- first : aT ( ° when the frult and vegetables are | sot out for sale The. difference orife be<ellin i ard tite hitvine Pvedh 7 5 Gg te se sp ; is enofraous The publie supplies tae} difference McTlrath's story is the same as hun-| ren eust to Second West, the polnt of boginning. Mast. tienoe.-orty to.o East, Sepund "Soutl, I aweil cha ol-Corner FE and Second. | (jjence east to. Tenth the point over. dump \/ You a ~o x Pas 1a, Ss cal rit s THE ied PRICK aeABTRUSIS PLKDS. PLERO pee the ga. follows Fiftl lms arr zeourth(fo, BastRourthto ‘hast,th South, thenee along 1GNCE Second & 4| The knowledge that men have acquired of these clothes, makes them look to this ‘ d eman styles this fall started almost eae S Se. sehooi-Third to. | is-;thence thence district 3 and Heath), J, |Secend ast, , ‘"'TSouth, thence nek westbeige "~ es ure. peat T. P. Cook. Temple, thence oo ‘ re Sixth Soutli, thenes east along Sixth Eighth A pur South to point of beginning ets ae fork: Jackson school-First Nosth petwéen | ‘mets wil attend amare: aie Sf é The * n for a a i pereter armer also Knows tnat he cant get from one member of the trust. any more than he can-get from another- bound-| "Souths thence MBOINE Of bes bouhded school last yea i ust to the oneéening of | ginning | Pupils g | to Seventh West, thence . he seat ae elnnie, R (Iliff), D, M Belnick (Liberty Park), E. C. \ l 1 >" . F...B ; a th rence ee south Alll- 4 4 district ma t Eehon avenue, aa yuc Mek-|North or arias cannot ind Seve a South. stree is. frat 1¢ SUMMED: Walk TOCelVe PUpUS ts shth 8B, tnelusty residing In the to er Sixth Beginning at the intersection J. . om -church),. New York, afler spending two months! Salt Lake (Waterloo BeenCairns Tas vo in the . city with her mother, Mrs.< Sa-|G yah Sahn. Tooele and Stockton, : th | aTseniat pis, let te # inctoaive resiting in the|it they Samuel M: op aba | street).| leense to peddle his produce, and the Temple | grocer knows that the farmer |] Bey wagoh> EN Ret SAO WSVs theyil -\thenceOne* couldn't' earn what. ‘sides, of tel ihc ca ita, a iiidcrmat: Tt acks: Sixth andJackso Seventh The Gilpin. Tremonton, Silver Burley Ain abet * an ; ones y el eee 7 fo> McW. Guy church), (Tirst = cpacn ee . bt thea: { oi tee : Park City, Jt: W: Craven CWeseP my Saulaquin and Nephi, Db. B F Harper Teiiiawav firs. J. L. her daughter nard, returns q st Smart Style---Perfect. Fit, productive P ; Ninth district . ana ‘uyrua,, Martin "Thomas:{ sogan > @ fern cao ay e n Park ter, Alice, will go to Park weel for a short. visit. ‘ ee 6 ‘ I Its farmer learns what he is to get hi potatoes, his corn, his tomaand his apples If he doesn't it: he © can tal ther 1 back.-to : CE take tl farm, to} : a ‘ elty south, H. J. Talbott, presiding elder. . r < s th x aun on visit of severa ' é firs and a i B. Mork. | thence Woeraur and Ophix, J) S. Anderson: Milford, Frisco and Newhouse, D. k.| @arter. i Was , county EWS |:A & CQTLEY ROFR EMR LD AVENE LYE t Beginning colin A - Miirr y wcranies ' in the Davis street), (9! i 1e wit at 4 Knows e bir 1 grocer {Hamilton wali }7Elghth East stre _ lees and Spring ercavala Serr ae.2.?|'Hanee GI1DSO ane 2 Mary returned school Miss . Fifth fence north ig "Sixth South,o borthtenes| wer Somers' month Mrs. residing Sumner DUST Transfers Siding in the Fremont Ne- ae eling party, also returned on Saturday. Miss Alice and Miss Mary Wat will go to Washington to re-enter Miss) with seh Miét® and] LeCere. oO an est Saft) chlo te thew: Rl ine' disci houride by their father, Col. ee Miss nee Mrs. sou a west of. Nortl thence. nae The Oquirrh scien yer} receive us pills, first: to arelgh Inclusive, ex" f cept such as are inc tt . 7 "din the ‘Twelfth a rin) rs OPK ‘ Selma, months' trip his daughter, winter avenue thence -school-Fourth East, beFoirth iA. south alveeta. DHF Mud' f point weer WI b W. J. Talbott, superintendent, Lake, a alssiet: Mork Pre Misses Wall, accompanied train Simondi Oquirrh pian Younr uns ee ticlifie erase elde siding > Brighs = "Manitou City, C. J. MekkKelson. comfortably - returned Berkeleycfs I. atl otha ENE largest in| arge: Mn flourish- months' trip in California,' which. in-| Monroe. W: I oe cludéd Los Angeles, Long Geach, San| , Salt Lake City (Norwegian Jose. Pacific Grove, San Francisco and|/!s), H. 1. Hansen. he to street), (both sides. < Secon Jordan along north thence street), river to Ninth North, thence east to O SL. tracks: the point' of berinnin: ‘ SEU D ; ginning er and: and a California, thator they will remain an-|"younc_ Pleasant and' Moroni, 1. E.|!¢¥ avenueLibertyto other ee two before returning ron throarl situated of south thenee to polnt to of Seve begin-/| southern orthboundary nth |‘ + GUseretion Rae? Fopn o!! ‘| Seite . : Ben- a P @ank eeerre © will Nev., Utnh a i Mrs and Mrs. ms Califor ee on Neely Yerington, The conference as follows: ' re A A. of West oO aN Grove : se] will rec ci A dairyman furnished a new side} pu11. : s. ‘ichtl ; ive. from {to the meat question. He says most 3 hool will receive pu-! thes » dl ke las ear of the meat consumed in Salt Lake B inctusty i rs siding In Ry erside «sc hool-BEighth Westrand| js slaughtered in. Utah, but a great the inter fo aarp ie Sixth South streets. | deal is shipped in from the ast upor é ntersec on ¢ Sey* oF > Burley avenue, thence), e 7 erside wilt ae. pups j contracts with hotels and 1 taurants eee thenee 1orth to, 7! Fatal mya er at usive Eiehtl i | For instance, a butener pays $20 Tor thence east to. Tenth) S2Me: ots a8 AASC YCaT aetna a fat cow that will dress 450 pounds iar a. ri, Sauth | PuUplis aah this in this district will at| 5) ue thé é "9 z ity z ir fret ne ie }tend th rr ank lin school Seventh | Parts of era re ae bh 1 Pee oe 5 La ce eal ee : . | e nu s v- atte he c } 2¢ ents, and much o t goes for 25 boundary thence west | &rad pupils ma : att nd t I" anicdin | 7. CPB eis 5 a < Pues , of the jis where he will take charge ~nqq mission conferenc ; Mrs. With INS BN INS SSB S SG BHNG 5 ( ARDNED DhhA BEY OTADE One.) gardens close at hand, there is no end the Tad stink ? of f he supply ne retailer trust, rowevel ells the farmers what th¢ onan ce ate product4 1a set for . thelr At thea lvy-morning trading on Market row ates the Taha srsection. of | the and the 0. S. L.. tracks, | for along. O. S, L. tracks to|toes. thence west to Seventh | |jkece 1 ‘ thence thenee east] district, | Franklin school-Second j; Seventh West mT "t a detain h | RET 1: } Rey one to Salt | congregation is one of i Bi so Fieavattoas ae : 1e city and the church x condition. con o summer's). = y accompanjed by her sister, LA Mw BO- ws] be i , thenee}] j will in all probability accept a call Fremont. sehoolt-second West, beFifth South, between Main and Fourth j}from one of the most prominent M tween First) and Second South streets.) Mast and: on, either side. of .Fourth i churehes in Portland : The Fremont will receive pupils, first | Mast, between Fifth and Sixth South, ** ane ¥ ; to lusive. residing a on either side of Six soutl _ Dr. Young has heen pastor of the] ¢y, raistelet ict Sih leaaa a ‘ eal t : 2 in: niet if fi Sixth Base ‘a il ue First N 2. cl h , See Ss S e a T ens ' ; ai : A ee OE ae q an irst M E church, Second South and Beginning at the Intersectlon - of} t nn; the » Oquirrh sehool | Second ast streets, for the last three| West Temple and South Temple, thence } Twelfth school-First South, between Years and has worked wonders during south along West Temple to Second | F muck and Fifth East. - that short Beaoe He is known)Seuth, thence. cast. to Main treet, | rhe 7 Pwelfth will pecelve pupils, first First|throughout t ree Mark's EN ce, guild : meeting after the first Bird, her L, Ninth West (both sides of thenee south to South (both sides of: street), Wwest.to the: Jordan river (both iy{ Oven 'l mace except- * nd the Lincoln, Union or Lafayette, it sss thelr diseretion. Sia Grantand school-First West, between Sixth Seventh South streets Brace PE aes memes t aH Dr. Young will continue to preach The Grant will receive pupils, first o'clock : 5 s . (e the First M. Ib. chureh until about]to elghth B, inelusive, residing in the} * e ‘ the middle of October, when he will be| district bounded as follows Mrs. Edward B, Sterling, who with | succeeded by ‘the Rev. FF. B.. Short Beginning at the intersection of her baby has been spending the|)p. p.. who is at present in WilmingFourth South and Main, thence south summer with her mother, Mrs. W. H : Fifth south, thenee east to State, ; ton, Del hence' south along State to Tenth St.: to' north to] | distriet deseribed as falicws ‘ p rf 1s t s ade ii bs . j able ae oral f that ha eae is Third South, thenee west to Fourth] Beginning at the intersection - of ° 2 p AROTL oe eo. y cl LY) We thence north to Seeond South, !South Temple and Sixth Bast; thence iia. society of the Lit! Vas through the untiring efforts of Dr.jthenee west to Sixth West. thener reo to Seeond South, thence west to will meet this afte rnoon | Young that the erection of the newjnorth toe South Temple. thence east to}]Second East, oan: ® north to South Mrs. U. U.-Hiskey 955 | chureh was made possible and the} West Temple the point of beginning | Temple, thence st along South Tem2 , ‘membership has been greatly increased seventh and eighth grade pupils re-|ple to point of MEelaRInG The Ladies M. E. chureh at.2:30 with ., their east , | pil st to Sth B inclusive, residing In| with] the' distriet bounded as follows | Beginning ‘at the tntersectior it thence Eas { ands Fourth Seuth of | Fifth. intersection tlie at Beginning of First Sout! and Sixth West thence outh to Sixth 1, the east to} 1 . . . 1 | Fifth are] . nS con-} Seuth: along Sixth West to. Pourth East, thence athath 0 Bighth to Salt Lakers-came| South, thence west along Fourth South | Sont! thenee est. to Fourth East, session. ania it was] to, city boundary, thence north along |} thenee south to Ninth South, thence Bishop to thenee sides ‘| Kighth . eta Temple, jJamin Young of the First M. E. church}sued to the Fri inklin, to a more important fleld Dr. Young; will be honored at | will go to the Oregon conference, and|Schools this year be the; today Miss West, ton | (both cs advantage | ¢qyence the pupil. foi wines aul le. f ast alony aie Methodist | Miss hostess . Mie to j}along | East, -- The : : Second, ‘ BAe inniies Ninth North thence south Third ‘North, attend-j| Ainteshne oie Bre SOUEM 4 OK 5 METI str ill Bint Taal e, 1 erson ‘ist to Stl 1 tn a ih Pat ae n at stand | bs pe Ninth j Hi rhc venue, } j Metho- | if Ra t Ut | EP eee A laine southern First ch Portland en-| ference-at ‘n/in the last and probable : ecided = aa el aia SEE jor Deezinning dist le jnorth to city boundary. sehool-Ffourtl bos North and oe Onequa u Tenth West ; . Phe a eee iN receive pupils, . tirst| % a els yu hy ve Ea 1 aAes ‘tl ee - gS a a jalong South Temple to Tenth Bast,}ed as follows Drugs | PCr Gass GR Olt Laie . ° e Teena Ah ERS pLSTEes etion oe IMrst | to sO uth the ast ) erat: aa th kee aon ilong Se cond: San ayaa t| lier l, ee nee St to Fifth Isast, thence north along Litth econd South lence eas oSixth ree to South Temple, thence east) Past thence south to Sixth South, | jen e east along irst tooJ> street, o tT t, thence | | novel a 5 1 Beste RO cP LNB Es Bees vo rif S: : 2 West to [tienes been | anil met MeCrea musical Kimball : STORE | bine: i fain Popular of es ‘ |district bounded as follows tis Reginning at the intersection of See-| nd and N r streets. thence south along Nj The Home of Pure M South 112- 114 re abe the Pts. ais | < Scheid. the ae Coison sehool cel ‘ i Eenm Sheacereirannie the ‘ ri Monday afternoon saw the largest at- | y> as 1 dance of the "al wl tl fi ISpiscopal church closed Monday completion and nominations the finals }the when season, oats ten oe were playec | fey other matter * 6 « : The most Interesting step of the Mr. and Mrs.-William M. tertain this evening at a o hereto | Pils a | Bryant! and Bighth [puplis, Ist Ree th opening ieee RO NGIOLSGT CAE le Git oe BRS a LNgs day he sehoc ize AS 6 to 15 years Bonneville school, |,| Bonneville school North Sait Lake- [Phe Bonneville school will receiv PU=| } jsere qu and and tiithevdtmonents | to Jt le dock achat! > : tournament, ees and Bee taxed to the utmost with ~ictvice ahi : patrons e a pridal | Misses Alverda and asters gracefully 3 eantion ceUE ae 6m ° H. the In the as letlinew hint they re. i if re ; RS es ok SPP Mestions FOr transrers can-) considered until after schools) baaPaaen determines Retreshes s regarding opened lance ttl . rated the parlors Sunflowers / used in the dining-room and Nwac F Six tables of 500 were played. The tally cards were cupids. The Misses Martin entertaly at a morning card} party, follow by a Juncheon, tod: when Miss Tanien Burnham, a bride of next week, will be the guest « a = hoop! x 6 + Tha a ¢ wmoltze ing j have B 7 dinner Sunday. Cover mtieen. | | ° * | One of the lenea it affairs of MonJay evening was the 500 pat Y given in honor of Miss Ivelyn The LS | party by Martin | schoo] l sta aut Jnot be Water Siar family laid for William guarPs life and eggs. 50 SHE tg IS as at and]| Invigorates. Goa tee. 6 TORUS Sait cine and at a were faet, it > all inseet * d from wa dinner The hearts. and bells served at-.4 o'clock in the arternon| . . ‘2 and coyers were laid for fourteen Bis int theit 25 ne change py tae 1s eee i" ue able. 1@ place cards were : Ice handpainted hearts and bells. ; TheThe ices anc ' bonbons were carried out in wedding ; destroy also Pink : reached Red emenct positive extenniS¢ 1001 today Unki otherwise fled thenN bout eal » co bat ahd ‘ ACEW pecities Bugs, Roa hes, ry Jine extends along the middle of pall : ‘ ach Neatstreet designated Ants, Mosquitoe Sy]! San ae "tat Rives Gardai oh RRORE green formed The over: the , > | CSSSSASASSAS CASAASAS NAAN SNSSSS SSG Page the aralitrua in and ae Salt Lake ; ‘ ‘ Ya at oa re furnish all of the fruit nd yegetables that are consumed in Salt Lake South Temple thence north-to J, thence north BBR France terpiece. scatteredae ol from eS IES Is A siven ence D. H. Christensen of' city, thenee south to has issued the follow=| (hence east to T street, " ive t tow ap) Wivst, thence east to (Continued a | | } Superintendent I the clty schools Sid 7 3, 1907. R AT ES ee Insecticide | Where to Enter School BITIVE ee ~* PROHI ae P { Review a a Social Eve LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ee Societ Cprzrent SALT SANSAAASASAAASS No More Bed Bugs REPUBLICAN, Uv m oO oO = m =a ~ THE INTER-MOUNTAIN ‘co ae a a q@) Mm Oo 2 G . I ' S oung A beautiful new +7 styles, Pi ices - :Sr as " casas line } ranging M8 one if Ss L Cc just received in all9 00the ss $1 75 from F 51.50, 2 eae ws as & Gs 40, 52. $ SV R ec as a noe ] D co new d and autumn t 310 to up o. as ‘ 00 : colors, <2 wy as Dd, weaves and us a1, as ap a 1 . Pr . a AVA AV 2 gvas GO Wau resses AVAd», Sy Zh AY, ip, 4 Us cas Gas US EKCS y Hs Sic ay . |