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Show oe ee a er oi es Rg ow + eee a Oe er, ee TvVVvT ee pe * ne. : vw. . v ped ~ y 2 "THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, st ainda eee S vitles sociala of beginning the as ure LAKE ‘ CITY, TIILRIMA UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1908. | \s\'| Eisteddfod Program Completed gd SoreOri aeee Chen Sar eco = there has were Can remees a t nte was function a social where ress, the hospitable Host ae would take them by the the rounds of the room, the name to each guest faces and eyes, ‘The Cullen. + hope-| I eee McBroom. nd Many curred told that had come tim at the criticalis common to are Perhaps y. eon other] times was spoken be entertained H. W. Mrs. a 2 The ment The and they they marriage S. H. s make will the Aft- Miss = ease {xth South of £6 W » : Joseph street, reference to the past at a as he this dear friend cretly to her enjoying companion, . whol who affair, As it prov ed, ieenttts it ter a hearty adjusted. Isugh : As St. urns to and he a was es ¢ oun mans the one delights of mis-| which Wedding above satisfactorily ore of ne week to honor, sien day draws fancy all nea te lightly others and let him tarefully The pleasing wedding Mrs, in ceremony of their ye was daugh- | married edn ay performed by a val- which and and Mrs. Mrs class school Valentine C. Ebaugh. most novel| and will ° be supper By- chocolates never comes real human girl, who amiss to will show organiza-} have any] her "tives appreciation by inyiting her girl friends in to help her devour it, and a Be fen hid bn pia. the haps of ose less fortunate than herself in not| % Phe! cduiora wk is a pretty one, was responsible romance and rhymes. eamanibecius and for ihe cae in days gone rt many a _ tender| volumes of b Mrs. \] friends i SOCIETY. IN : il at i her home, pe See ' 355 one |Ccireles topic after the is of the the week annual club in at abroad bag | iy tomorrow e Saris xt A. 9 Martic, aaa B20 >. ‘Walter {s they when a mystery care they ; : by the the|ployes by|stitution, took guests were pres Mrs. Clittora R Pe areall and sembled and spent a ence was ning. the til midnight was hostess. Saturday atternoon at an formal bridge tea given for Miss Pa al: who were such the much a few mo nths, Seante Re oe people st Vs M ‘attain "Friday, the ‘hostess Mrs, Marist cae. Sprague was the honored W. B. About gu entertained. Wate i30. tea P. an"Mrs,elaborate George Same . oa honor ae at a charming at. Cie, home ° luncheon of Mrs, "George Key-|busy ee Mrs. f tefayatee Hanchett' was at week. ® jzhe bok. | aid Wisin aor a of the 70 young elaborate ? you Souk. the "etl aye set even # of people was one the, week. ‘ware an be Sh ere the dram dram the ne night} the | of oe ae Sou tent ¥ aneor aevening is Lake, and the seco 3 siven ee? 2 a Ri) the!are Mr. Governor and Mre. George T. Thompson, : many otto lngTha‘vgill si Fri-| since rs S a k and the before : if the Bare and Mrs. John C, e in oneore ist, re = we have decided Gnas this spring meres usEeabout ‘fe It or ene fo OFFER- ask Leour 2 NO. who you ~ ee ask days, 15, 1908. APRIL P. want We I cyvers [Sa PRES 44 65 REE FREE abn aed tn &: aa but aaa NO ; ENDING DAYS, cr SIXTY TTO OF TRE FER, ere great Gas ase 3 ~ 15,5 1908S os > APRIL 5 ; reme inducement whick. WISH ANNOUNCE make : will it ssthle possible for > ever everybody te > ite aas WE" ALSO SPECIAL TO: PRICES font NEW FOR : FURNACES AND 10 BOILERS. DELIVERED. ( OF C7 . dis scount, c 10 Ton, per of.ao Lots 1 Ton for $9.15 net , +4 r discount, 10% 72 Ton, 1 gs $3.75 ; Lots Ton 72 for $2.70 net BINS TO CARRYING AND SACKING FOR EXTRA 50e ; g ; . : to use nt lenst 20 to will contract who prices to consumers special make also We we can cure take PRICES sSEN REPRESENTATIVE OURJ F FOR "PHONEiE of CENT a Fe YARD. AT PRICES PER, . . yy, ee ee Sea eee ee GRATES, : > r <4 STOVES, FOR FUEL CHEAPEST AND BEST THE orders your TO before explain ; these and CALL the comes rush! DO in detailer anda at offers ee liberal net $6. 50) 5 $3.40 IT net NOW, on. . i Fs 4321 PHONE: 61-65 MAIN STREET. oe nnn Vace a - also as quartet, _ Mas- ene : oe ce Wille Stafford. Night"...........4.. = "Last ° r Zeller Nightingale"... the of "Song (b) a duo, (introducing Joe" oo otunpeqtacu : (a). 7 ate Evang F "alge . Siegel antaisic Macesas oreo alse "Che midereG.. sleigh ride). ...Pirant ; ere peneeee ++cees-Suppe "Poet and cen eeweesesereses = ADt ° at n the wart ot formal post B ' M,of section A. Mra. Ladies'| CUNY the club Walden's, 7 Idol "The ovascces ewebonge Reading . club Dine per ~ mADAENTAFred jam,Manager ee ee oo-Keler er zBela ta ere = an eee Seman whek the eee TN cobaat: - The Daughters in when Ina Mrs. of the: room Ploneers met) 21, Memorial Smith and Mrs. ernacle. ball,|ers fa er tour oper fac su. Ghicagn urshesThe: vatea,will: com: After the rehearsal will be Sina Flor2|and will go over the the Orpheus to the Odeon 3 Ww the the ™ committee e for the ball, a ae ad.jat b the is e get in free (Continued on Page Seven.) te ; to rehearsal oe sil; e on ° 1 ALUES, dth d : 25c ' 35c A an an insertions it sims : : wi . ings sine d 45 d W ee c per k at t m m inte h yar per year d. Cc sing- club hall to Horne gave the lesson. Next Wednesenjoy themselves through the courteEvery day at the sanie place, Joseph F. Smith| cies ‘sr the Odeon management... Jr: will give another of hig interesting| member of the chorus must be present for beingthem : j eekers' terery club will meet|mence. March 31 and will extend Februuary 11, with Mrs. Wil- Pnron eee Sceee nl which *onds liam Edwards, 1719 South Main street. £ . I attending Mrs. Conover ts the leader in the Eng- sor ae ee nai eonterenes the lish literature lesson. Mrs. Needham : et vrate at atio of menens of the lower rates on the: rall a selection, "Blography Berend eHe Pon wift" ag Mpnday Ties. a R tabepreal of che @ ¢ * Wednesday 7 . : e Graham. has: arranged with the various railroads for a spelal the s celal ° r réz astivefor thie y B ng le "Roosevelt" will be the subject of the Sa 9 fulve ay } eee k o : Blatter . a of My HIOaEt> fel Overture ee 1; CBOE street baptismare on lectures preparations Dougs dance|Great of - e alnso e atc S 9 oat ‘Mr: ‘the. of at to 1908 to few a Ba use Gas for cooking. will never he without OFFER WW tein, Tuesday, Ezra} Cott| x : ~ oe ENDING EN iG DAYS, cS, SIXTY APRIL e tent recelve REAgrams. eee ". ae arlem Waltzes".......... se section Fifth East afternoon's Cutler, Mr, and Mrs. Waldemar Van and first the Indes de Abe osing q 7 LIMITED : NE not do you details. TOR r TRD LIMITED (OrGar as ia this class of musical of the program feature mandolin the be I. Brown|sill W ill hold old February 1. atthe fom page any oe . Sanborn, 709 North First West street. E, 9S: Ferry. Mr. and Mra,| Odell, Mrs. other a. season, 2 Giese' tistrumente, to adapted fa-|'impromptu for. week last. ‘i establishir toward atm History. Theoe Ladies' worthy cause, all are sure that the plays will be well worthy of thelr) About| 2 22 South t ' ene the at 4/, weil events of|.and 500 parties at the NO CONSUMERS, Ranges present consumers in your own home, ro particularly to and after you sce it Made light which Will be given at the concert with that spirit and: dash, such as can onl program. afternoon's Browning at metTheSaturday one| 2%, ‘He most reprefentative oe ae aiang Prsegnt. to y, Miss Co Bene Mr. Schettler, Migs Mu ooo: ee ing. 20 Rheaka xiadler Seoviite. "La -P 1a: Me ,Palonid®:.....cisiyss. (a) "La the Paper. the fora. will ‘ ee (a) Wa of thecemorning, cunt give Punic <aMunter ave .-v.(b) "Concert tee yee ane he resence, The actors are too well to need any special notice andl Mrs. We. S. McCo rick gave a bridge) jcnown luncheon Friday for two dozen of her] the plays aro said to be unusually friends, Pink roses were used with|pright. The officers and directors of charming effect. the Free kindergarten feel encouraged The at the steady, sale of tickets. . : aK ye shy The & for an spoken been all have boxes home Fri-| McMillan danceat the @ among those who will entertain parties sh en by eleht of the oa day ova > the of couuncil. the icity VOrable assistance It is expected that the he oc . ; 'e of the sea-| e * in the coutemplate iday F theater wansient Gets ticularly are sthe Bayview Reading: sinh - wll, mest Frame, 122 E pirest. ant 8 elu. through Mrs. Lafayett s president, ot at the Tiseatiniehett a petition s for | presented Mon- of ,the ho stesses of the week prettily appointed bridge tea. Watnt T Valpntines 14 "Gat. February and by the. Salt Lake Mandoll with given met]be A struments.' and} circle ae pa W.. Mrs, Ulmer. FX M. charge .} entertainment Mrs.|2tic carly who This is also a free offer: sO Lake - the at yore oo The College "club was delightfully Girl b3 yream afternoon fhursday entertaine: in.|"Old Black Lou Paden at the Collegiate Miss & i | theater given, for the, baneit pf the Pach renin Uno~ ene ata una' guess ~o._|clety whirl of what promises to be a of Representative NEW Gas explaining it, call aod expinin the Com 7 praises Tuesda ¥ club oerhe Wo oman's gate BAUR meets srieraogn with. mare, tT. W, WwW hiteley A. V. Taylor Has| Mrs. Street Temple|1/3 _N D} (Monday); after-a|,,romorrow eave for Tucaday on luncheon bridge Monday Holman select ar Smith Moon b eswilt Shine the| "Zheee Gome,' with homes in =connection ¥. Putn am; will. arrive | detention court.. "Walter cw nese ete 3-0) eh. 99 9) Grahe: me business those Music|Among those who will appear are Mrs. given by Mrs. Byron Cummings. and chij- | Wa5 furnished by Miss Meclain and} Ralph Sharkey, Miss Margery Mulvey, number vot bbride wane E, oer one left Friday for southern ane wie tee N actatibrs: vand have} california iatice ae aeeene t COMING EVENTS." been. x Binday. DiSeamnT affairs. "Mrs. quite oon. who for our letteer the moat novel entertainments festival concert, which will b night, night), the! at Febry borer @/jyvenile from , California and_remaln auenday while before golng t to her home in Ely Teta of and read a paper on "The Wits of Today."| the vocal solos by Miss Edna Evans with the selections were read by Mrs.Jand Mr. Horace S& Ensign accompaniment ees cot interest: were entire. ° orchestral A ee oe tne enjoyable anata South 88 ss weeks few a aes Rei icuchanne the those Be the club.acticAll whoave have ) heard Guitar ; cl during issued been have Saturday, as-|Mrs. friends * * z see were the effective' decorations G. Schulder Mr.-and Mrs, ai throughout the = Apis. pare 04, B ; Jennings also, gay " visiting in Chicago | and New Yo ; Mrs Terrwe auras ay , for Miss a bridge 0a aie some ai & tea ‘Acabag FOR all all Watch to . ae late On Mrs.|held and Tree," Wasatch' ‘Literary The with Mrs. Lillian Tuesday Bascom and Cuba.and son GTREE flowers spring Fragrant amount consumers FFER is cece fed i on r thereby "add to and away 06,08 Spanish es Invitations o.. "p. S Bad Mee, Die., soon for Mexico leave attaire v her giver orf Alas Painene Te Ter rey du ring city. Mrs, L. L. Terry entertained sy eaten ace ee East 1079 abies of bridge Wednésday|residence, at rs afternoon. a large present indolent! n un- | Humorous 8S © C. McChrystal Mra. Jackson ee ' of to our price DS aanunae better visit in Miss Johnstone Miss Myrtle Coggle, Walter sinith 1 Clark wil | Mrs. Herbert Hays. in Terry. Six tables of ine game were|dren and Mr. and Mrs, Willie Stathora and other one Beach, | "28 present and made a telling appeal|ter Mrs. Pearsall was assisted in Ibave during the week Pr moos the abine room by Mrs, William Igie-|Cal, where they will take a cottage In behald of the ¥."w.., ©. Mrs. Karl|for the coffee both GOON there ae pia heart, who poured tea, and A. _Sche id, who: = preniaea at the handling |the week for the annual luncheon of|the direction of Mr. C. D. Schettler. The the Spirit of Liberty vay ee ae program includes such music as is par- inthe ee rae at the Odeon hall. place employes 500 150|About About Kingsbury. Edith Miss Inducements homes, or some cheap resthey might try to drown announced af- Friday club "ae of Fruit "The the Z, c. | Knutsford the em- iadinaaiies evening Last fil, Mrs. George Marshall., Mrs. Frederick Reynolds, Miss Wheeler!]M, I. annual reunion, giv coffee in poured and Misa Wilson served was Punch room, dining. to » fnetli facilitate special where rene es Miss Ethel Paul gave a careful of that rather pro eee SPE: or Mrs. by assisted was Kingsbury Mrs. - - c a Seem Scns why to pay could own taurant Gabbott, S. F.- Fenton spoke, in an inte resting Lester Frazier, Bock- | Manner on the ‘eecentrieltles of Bernard} ° an ae ely eae Sa ware uebright ana wit attractive and roma were The Undine Shas girls will meet with potted plants and red and white car-| nations. An orchestra was in attend-|Miss Leone Edmonds, 806 East First ance and played during the evening, |South strect, Thursday, February 13. rooms : In order offer MUSICIANS outraged nelghbors, oes the program. eA anes Literary Ladies' the Haskell, | book, pe et and Bowen, Ray Do Clyde bande In tent At theonde nvthite of Rhea Leone Edmonds, Lillteth Smith, | ternoon Parry, Ivy Frazier, Enid Id- |Teview East|monds on~Twelfth home their : - | ro. : club en- | Recessary to close the list in order that|stay Gabbott, Kathryn dmonds, un at volces : of chestral tote abt numbers te eee ae as ae da Cae hein (MONEY) Faas , - ie ee rae hostess.Jennie, Nason, was raatetserved ere by tiethe utente in honor of the faculty of the| street university, which was in every particu-| ' be (any subsec t) the public schoo ~ To Friday, | t? that class of entertainment, and w given events social Bath, | notable Prdelar "delightfun Anna Miss Professor ae jie rs T. Kingsbury! Slade, ave a large reception. Saturday even-|Laura fe eek on ; ° . Daath oe the 2celV ed. i rece just RY - i ( irs $25 It is almost inconceivable, but a mortitying fact that at the Symphony or- breakfast HHOSIE Rk BELTS, Wie iAR, gi. DZ Martin, Lizzie Clayton, John | history of the club, Mrs. Thomas] Phonograph or a pianola. That all Joe Sorensen, Henry Sorensen, | Marioneaux, chairman of the entertain-| People do not appreciate classical music Witcher, Joe Bult, Alyin Jones, | ment committee, announces that no|is conceded 9n all sides, but in the Pee be followed (1 == water| inclined? fort of those musically Mrs, made. be can arrangements Undine | final the of members the tertained hospitable club Thursday evening, Febthe ene Dee aon. ae Eee homo her at escorts their and lat of thoss who clu HG hil é ruary for Mt date The Blanchard C. H. Mrs. |°Pening address. were rooms The evening. ursday niuaical proeram will take part' in Sybella, Clayton's Misa recital, "WH ich and} day, the eee Sn the ferns and smiSean: Terese r not Soe Tat Miss Esther Ahlen will = » 2 2 at the the the toasts are Mrs,} to ose responding co the ein white an pin _|lax, ve violin selections, Mis enaaeHinnh nay Bear changed ham's W Joel Priest,, Mrs. Mrs. Cc. E. Allen, used in the parlor, while fed Tehaethe ee Spread eee ‘am and Brines J, va in New being made to bookings Don|owing Mrs, Reed, ra jenn R. Lyndale, was The evening room, the dining New York, a noted basso, who has sung|!n eH for the theater on th ie date York Druehl. ~~. music | Coray and M and in games | spent pleasantly with) the "Metropolitan Opera c company, will be date oe ton''s Miss tioned. e hour an elaborate supper pro-| an ev e n par w Brabsbly nm Informal \ dane Beram, Prize e iI in UW K NEC OFFER it one of the most|thelr heen 10 : 315. w hick | of ‘ chestra concert last Sunday night there Were present certain individuals w iG positive ly enjoyed visiting with each'! ted upon a oo hol = Mweldl tee the Cullen hotel. The, committee has worked to make : | || CLUBS nevel pr ice or pa-| pleasure scen AND ; has {hat Appearance | « juality st \ le. in | TMbbals| collection @venue: Fifth F dainty " sweet, : equal led "Suillus Caesar" was followed b had while Express". ition- Musical co mpos sit! vi For a chorus of mixed for ae will occur this year on February 14, entertainment Mary | unceasingly Leone Sutherland, Tibbals OCK insstock a) ] Par- : prize, levand tact asking interesting program, large Suropean that city utter of§ W. most members o MUSIC tt The evening | Which i Williams, ewe WOMEN'S t| The in music and| were the Misses Anna Martha Della Burns, Irving ora & for at that| to be given igh-class' musical evening ntly spent Those present Whittle, Hunter, > phen arationy roan ard ty CHW Friday North Sixth West street. Irene the Unit nity t a " Barber was pleasantly number of her young Mrs. to a musical club ors Gita GHG ENGHEE O TIN REDE AAC EEO ear Bral Bath" aOGRendent Order} Morrison, ane Ronald Mrs. Miss Florence surprised by a impossible| ‘gro retary Ww games. WEEK bride and ‘ and rs, Bransford Shakespeare's Tibbats, This Short the z Dry. the have } same piace. the The Altar soslery of St. Mary's caes held an election of officers Mon. ay, ‘ae = ae oe C. Slade was elected President, rs. Moore, vice pres- eee of St. Valen- knight ed a true | Pare of the or ol S st} pea im Prize $10 society will be enter-|} ternoon, February| hn, 666 Bast South| Mr. and examine Pebruary 18, esday, until rtraaa of Wa arington': g ing hall, for thelcharity fad ao ban an elaborate about 45 near PAS the evening During Wet was enjoyed by hailed be would day a box of the favorite| of the -""Seesire with delight, or eLOn Pony Prize $10. An art sketch By a pupll of OldThe| at 7| J iietenad per on 9¥ Mr- represented to of Joseph | 2nd ¢ girl's sister. o wishes wn of cream net, with Handsome invyitati beLollely. strictly on meet the safea, S122, si a box poethn laceGiamedallions, over cr ‘domino bing becn_1sx white, = have. auntinat pr 5.red.invitations, nenationn eS eine idenmade Se SU ttt, pee both be cho By ; some pupil of the graded subject. "The Salt Lake Va O12 ie andalplentiful,| detention, ston J home Pal be held meeting we been! ea Th apne Unity cathedral oP atid radar by | with Mr. and Mrs. postponed at Each the booth, The praniaie: yea ees year. ae a at given gr ae with wedding bells, profus 3 Were gow {)ot "2 princesse by the week's to consult his sister| tion to| evening. courtesy Rene: Dean Dr. events of | Merrill annd Dr. and Mrs. W. reception | The decorations will be the J. C. Warburton | of the honor r ae 4 handthe Oe Sea Prize $ ee Composition- ee home nue ae ae such Ate relic = The Monaesat Night @™tertained its lastLiterary meetingclub{pn was the! SS Cummings, The Th 3° a af 1e Cleofan will meet Wednesday ea Pebruary 12, with Mrs.| x ee as er eae eee Second BGR) Mrs. William T. Riter will have charge The secretary was inthe program. Phen cotad by the club to send Tetters to Tho P. I. 0. ‘ned : |.20y.o Temple street. a ti 2 Po. aes be ron he squanders consider shlar aabefore FT dee eea by Tbow MM Mrs. Warburton, Bishop fern bride's under a grandfather, canopy of smilax, Le monstrosity called e. "Rather ; tstell him 2i.° Seer and ome, church. The by Miss Garnet| Meflstrup. Lit-| the ring bearer,} best man of the| and issuedtwenty-five) for the| e ‘ 1 t eon Sean a or ‘ | reception. the most was the by Mr. Mi Rudo w at the season a University of Utah and one of the, ay u i mE 3 d elightful dancing parties of the council anc ‘ y ounger set Salt Lake will be S the] establishing junior promenade given by the class of ° of the university this week. 1 Fuaty accomplishments in tt P nike spi : n g In 1e we Uy | HATS, Parry Joseph oie rethedbaes be In attendance. ,10° efreshments wil} be served. Sete whe will start nrompely Gey from, se en. second. pera, » $26: ‘ ‘Owen a)ay Poem- e gra $10 prize, sot SUR 40 said, Worth the price of admigsion, it is tO 8¢¢ Mrs. McCune and others in ‘ole a- ae aa € ed, j than nena will-be given in the evmuwnint building. The invitations for the so-| cial which efissued last ‘woéek ate the most novel fssu ay att j-| ersity. The patrons will he Governor and Mrs. John C. Cutler. Brosident Mayor and Mrs. John S. Bransford, and| af- 8 Valentine's a) case on Doth, sides, Phillips Congregations Bu ton be attended fa . and Mis fe ! <3 ats Cannon will be 2" ' ck Buckle the oe ae One n io ons havehundred been : Ye of the a tat event The :Sek> home of the bride's father, John| T. Buckle,¢ 350 South Seventh East 3é So Seve eas Strect, 7 Wednesday evenin 5 Febr ebruary A5 12, 7 20 i. 2, 7:30, The ceremony will be per} ed ce R A Simpkin of the| turned to Number 1 and hesttatingly sald: "I would like to introduce you to my frie : "Number 1 burst out, "I don't belleve that you] know my name,and I am beginning to| think you that areI haven't the remotest idea who taken e marriage. of Miss Lulu Buckle P. Meilstrup will take amen op phe t ook oversprend blan nf h a few 1. AfterNuinber| Number apuntensrice m attempteof at conversation 2: Feeling that it was time to Introduce place ee nd t a Spirit," n early, rush e al rices' Buck $50 yudley prize, ale. those elaborate affairs In| fot7 ' the cbutter r milk. cold * te cold Number 1 sald, "How much better you {cMurrin officiating. The bride wore The Woman's Republican club has arare lookidg than when saw you fast} &; some traveling suit. Mr. and]ranged for a Valentine card party to] at Bs Hon' "Number 2|:7.0> McMurrin left seumaepa tele: after| be given Friday evening at the homé loked politely surprised: and made Sony for a- weadl ng trip. of Mr. and Mrs. mee U. Eldredge jr., 627] Second Past str like take fashioned carding car & and e sity at th 6 Ghana February22 | standard home h o afternoon e bridegroom, nfam d po ia Dearne ° o oe et not Aberdovey". Dry Feb place take x ‘ Music will be competitor S ande shop 4 es, Pa aeJ. . ear ob U. ng pr vseee o. ; to 7 are y ene that attractive this season, are exceptionally. : ACR tain ;material Onelook wait eonvinee. vor n) thelr | appearance het the platform pt: é Protheroe ai more of prize, a0 se a The annual banquet of the. Univerclub occurs on the evening of| February 21 and will be up to the ies: Irene Wilson| took place at 6| of MeMurrin e jrirsi yraje will be en-| Mrs. A. C.| an by ae week Whe Wherry. second ney nor ee ape 80 xeBo than not voice . = Bells "The (a) J.| ‘asrentan wae 2 ae Robert oe ecieb . $200; prize, eee with Miss afternoon of Mrs. home the at noon Salt Lake| os mayen x not 10 to number than more "Nocturne".......... "The Buse Song. ur | T a . t Pi 2 second aioli te aS oyes empl the ‘ ‘ chandise me | Sees. PALER , Saini ais Batiste or $10 prize, esas on advantage € és $10. Sepa rh2 ‘ies Elgar : their a and fre 3h are os P q line of ; second} tel $10. : *(Sovear's: Leap"). | Leap sover's R. S Hughes rows co s igh it'to which not only gives you the best of attention but the finest ; $50. prize, second yilaby". lat Evans Emlyn prize, $50 find goods the while con sécond in test. aia ylete pureis will e th ee rs pz rth ipating als will ¥ ladies Seas Arrange 2d ‘by H. Round beet 3 competing in the |} contest will be barred First prize, $100; and|_ méect, solo-, of) Soprano a A chorus member Ly Ict hor 9 prize, $1 0; "second (a) (b) next game h the bridge tourna-| after-| will be playeed Tuesday Glendenning. e Rhaps« sdies™ wi Note-™ first ban AP. Gounod $101 prize, second Not leas than 1 8 5 (unace oan anied) .,, Prother roe}! eee po og chorus-C hor Male nor. 35 than jess voices. se- of one lay, We ok afta ay meet The Sewing club Florence, Gran Be Wednesday of a two First. at will antertaln Bi gwval "Welsh First prize, $1,¢ second $250 _,2irst prize, ' che nd prize, to num-$25 ae dompotition choral than more nor than less ot be : voice 50 mixed Sleeps' the Moonilht Sweet How Beer. Mrs, a ane a ontest more tha Minor nor L.}.from A. days. three alle De r) poe mee le ae a kensington ries of social lunch- pretty Tu esda + . lee gave 3 after which thei 1eir Lippe ome, Muteothe present ot ert th each Aeon! apparently. greeted ith Me "GePaaiay End" one wade way for ae < all| parties will visit } tern points, « s-| music and speak-| the Sylya" ae a) eA singer- 4 a IEICE Miss Jean Odell entertains nee ss, Almira Blac and urday inows-| the bride's parents,r | ¢rnooh Bridge club Tuesdn iif 745 atWesthe home North of emple the other on the couch at her side in Ace pen A Miss Rather an amusing mixup occurred; weeks! a few given a sopial aftair am wae We t a oe ey The Cup and Ry nearson left Saturday even-| Mrs.California TAIEMOOAMAD: .| | and: ing for on their wedding trip,| tertained this ae M. - nyt laws home V. Brooks arcade. inthe to ee ae ee or ta) Se eee ee aon- toner own Fee y =sodcin:| at W. her G. from aust" $200: prize, asz follows ete ost ; q Beane enone "than 100 nor 3 to nor more than less not vumb than 125 mixed voi Beer} F. W. Mrs. aoe ‘rnoon Friday at 500 294 Mrs. W. S. Hudson entertain at the home of Mrs. ., Beer on B street. series of very pleasant luncheons du ing the week at the ¥. W. C. A. onthe g case the most J. ee oso Guthrie Lake f First Thomas is now in Los Angeles arousing; Odell, Friday evening,| o @ e@ f Sat ai ai Fore «Wed: entertains Powers bridge tea at "Linge r at the place every dances' of her frien aa at a at Mrs. they were old friends and} The sudden lapse| together. of memory names Mrs. dozen she| how tells hostess hospitable ne day corners of were open in the Soe popular these of h. one ochave mistakes laughable the way of introductions. each to introduced gomistentiy man and woman several she until evening one during 7 nesday i ae onger.' proThe evenin pretty ana contained] to give expects club very The #&rams were 20 dances. | way men | presented| be must Mr Sr C Alex-| Mrs. George £4. T. Weprugey! Julia by W- nd association Cambrian if ita invita-} issued Ode a aa Marie Miss a SURE es ae aes <° fanclive i Seana dee aoe< " ore nite. Oe4 and c 2S juat ce ce program 1e ee pose sent so § ke es aftere Miss won Mrs, to Salt in the cae ge atte eo Mrs, A-;enthusiasm probability in all from woe r Thursday. a bri¢ oa 125 voices ae citget D. cl y land ‘leveland ~ Lee. Me Sire, ill be 21, were prizes true courtesy to address one standing | served from booths The club the hall. are mueats near, the mere fact that both admissible all guests for the who are strangers, in ‘due form. the come he Thursday af ee ae Mrs. W. ae care 7, FEF. Beer eine ae es eee = Fae as the of affairs largest the of Ose oes ; : eile pea was the dance given by the GoyWeek give} Mrs. Reed and ZS Heh Beer Mrs. Bout Friday ernors' club at the Odeon take will affairs Bo party. 600 was|2 Pinch present were 150 couples it gathering a small At other. each known] a stranger is possible to make by simply announcing | to those present it {s At a large assemblage the name. it making house the of general {n'a not apply This does young whom to girls, young to »y entertainer rs. rm anc for 6 e of will ‘ will D, C. Robe rts &!ve * tea Monday, Thursday in a was|Everything is Mr. and sonard EF in xt meeting, eee preferable makes it possible one roof to recog The tiona aon Francisco. * Mrs, entertained WAS won hy Mrs. Heber ites eee pleasantly their before far is way 4 hearts. y Fas in oO red omand of the big meet, days three i ae eebeot bers. of oak a soc! la nae penses tc un ly $6,000 Delega- Sloan.| ee L. L. bd Wells, a Vv. - veral eae affairs will be given nie: week ~ Miss Pauline Terry before she lea to join her par: nts in eke club at her home ry pleasant 1 manner. is room ro oxtaen names were nd a mixe pre sent when good form all guests under Helga John She A. C. Ww. J. Stohr. eee scheme the Social Sixteen and the Ladies' Read-| a] on arm making | "907 pronouncing in turn until ea swim to began room the lessly The that] if them Ww 7 awaited trance ot color Dinwoodey James Mrs. hig Oe nt papas effect, the and white. au The '@ ‘end! fhe clsteddtod DRUSE, plass thefor visitors Ie Nebo:» i,tb. DeD. Jones, J! S| | entertaining during the; ee GeG. Allen, - The decorations carried out In Val- artistically entine green ‘ tatiee Mrs maa I afternoon day tained in aan, 7 co game were plavad. the, ‘ae ae been more noticea e change than in ene form of introduc- CHOP WM AR (IN H AMI | The grand ball to be giv by the Utah Assoctation of Life a nderw titers The musical and literary program tor L adi es' quartet- | , at Odeon hall Wednesday evening, Feb-|the national elsteddfod, which will bs ‘ ends" . ; Mohring| ruary 12, will be one of the brilliant held In the tabernacle here Gainier F Sette : events of the week. It fs expected that! 9 and 3, have finally been ar rleted oF ji the Governor's club will attend in @/the Cambrian association *rizes ag-} body in deference to Governor Cutler,} grees & ‘ are nor seeeranmilitary aie te ih pes C °r,) gregating ne rly y $3,000 ofterad in|} band" we shall ngt i as a b ff ' be construed will} ees is 8 pera Sas an ee ee ae The" committee on eon ation. he tte eee other large expenditures in comto any military organi{ y society olite N or decade 7 ioe ; ‘ . bee nie | For National Celebration Here eteray ‘derangements 20] Ee T I E C O SALT the 8 e e : 4 _ | |