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Show e REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, the quick. ee and I don't like it," "Oh, postulated nk it 8 Derseculy lovely," his companion : eo | -Good butter i eral 4 1Pirie ow jee ferent every even of so Ha! it The pike a now. ton stuaee Ha! boy nd eral such oe. as merely common-|/ place th theater, to parties, to week "end jJoilifcations, to automobila excure to o on ot amat , aports. Se)chil eatricals, ee - oem ina . bala a to fearful never very long ago I was asked change, Not chaperone even a f ashtonable hotel people in the in my = hole life have « with harmless "agsuredly, the levity at fun, and the girls, But for wonder at more most courtesy-lIt's at plumes and pas families, es; too, at and n mect classes skating rinks. - way: ‘ou"ll be f as and Cac boys there; ro ° : : i Ge Ib. c .. 5 DAY. ‘0. NATTY SUIT A London BUILT smoke Course." Now, when Iat was young, if. | little tailored suit. a went egey' celal, or a h Botton and TAILORED serge in a heavy LINES wale makes | i hg ane this natty aid re and Cream 4 Fried Potatoes. N about the simulated back and sides of the skirt. buttonhole of braid finish the A band Ni Small Cakes. at Ton. code, and I don't care who ows it."") eustome. | ‘To Protect the 5 TET oN ne as ee ne "Tt, eA AAS x *. Fried Skin. skin of the face one is careful. and lips, eggs make a delicious | MI nced par ou julee adcld to their flavor. n Be the eggs together again, pressing the 8 and ney, should. net pe aien ae ful The cold, penetrating winds of wintor, which seem to blow through the heaviest of veils, cause a dryness of the stuffed unless as In the case of the lips, to prevent and excellent care of "20 © eBR . * the surface is inva basket In ae ep tomato sauce and the} the skin absorb all it will; wipe the} superfluous cream off with a soft cloth | cover the face with a good lovely shade of pink known. ag Bengale passee has the softness of rose cont- Pee BOWES; ahem method of preventing the pofaceene from chapping, Pere ---- Milk Baths as Beautifiers. Although much has been said of late dying rose er nen 4 ; en exiong the neo wns bean ‘added "ash x verycbele shide: ena the © one monsieur is a serviceable the dye : a pproved | by the co ors o1 their attire regarding milk baths, there is nothing new about the idea of milk as a beau-) the subdued ‘vies ‘now In vogue, to orpnell Fe -vividepa rales CUlGnie tifler. Many famous beauties of differ-| ent times have owed their me irvelous | complexions and skins partly to tae | use of milk. maa Like many other beautifiers, it needs bine: is color. j \ OLIVE. delightful O14 ; us persistence and care of dlet to bring| ibout a noticeable change, but the results are slow but sure n the stimulate Irying 1eck carefully, with not the the cells£ dab milk, necessarily swee "Ae surface the The need to face Sewlng : these Room :little worth Sigs e and economies aioe are ee e : well : 5 eet into a odds handy 7 See ‘ dainty jabot ends and for 1] of trimming the often the of neck come ends of ribbon if with sac ome lingerie Is he ave just . _ 3 ments iMquid perfume. of | yC out . of . gathere nr 39 ¢ im n the and and send to >: sits front and Be s Ai and Tri the bust measure. Price : of , being views i ‘ with { atte rm } smoothly Ret admits pattern two 40 36 361 in. material. bl: ani: ] to wear 36 . garment The | CHEMISE FRENCH ns this aa shown 3 sizes, . ista a 7 the ee finished front .in of De ; vic Size 36 j og Fe. pattern438 { e yy iviment t o sine . re quires 5 is 10. cents. of The 1e ReLCT bli vena Se ene AGATOBG ik te er a alate ee 0 Rie hae Sno obs ation i of RO ante misdioal+ unis ccc corse neds sy hoe 55% o8 8 oe cureeeeies Siva oe ees teehee eae ee ee en sae eeeFr ej.-8 xvas Heese ewees I A practi- for a host thay which yeas theseagra mal: anieg, ©" FIOUSEKEEPER'S Fill! they wiitie wilt keop getting sO nee ow | Oa aan e k ee ¥eeveces wy ereseeecees kept. Ga sugge sais .: some sweet sachet aoet pweet than| 1 As all orders are forwarded to the factory in New B swee ; infinitely more e delicate been and scented bY oe "| ghoyt ten days, therefore will he required to fill each those which have nigod fective ie 6c telees say t of tt = ‘ gener- HINTS. not. dnjuring. the: mae No York, order. | If thelr color, Increases ae ed appearance polish ‘should over be we used all ' lacquered ar al polish es: once applied, the will spoll the surface 3 be rubbed up dirty, washed and soap. iwi th Ey athest : anon ao a little warm water ut FRIED sreen. ice ere GREEN PEPrErs. Parente Binins length- w ie removing s and the seeds, and fry until aor 7 bu ‘dish These may be done in the chafing-dish and make ; savory, accompaniment CoM with Bre e008 od ae ved vated ovebacon ham or ¥ or i MINING mountainous ll corners of ce wil e parand ee by ho ners heret tofore will, a Geuvarca: free of surveyor, a the railroad s ntract, or to raterian by him. ae oo zes: $-in erage prairie" bout maender Thee CoM- pan Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. . 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a special fo ee meeting of the Salt. Lake-Pioche M i Aw ft aie 20th other os operly and aewtalty sce ra gneetin ed a Ke City, Utah, day % January, A. 09. ee % HILLAM JIR: Secretary. SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' A PEC 8 Fe ar he deputy with to indleate of post and re enoh class ma he su eyesers cee eee ls osts are, 6 for Cai ad size, he for tedium, and 18 Ibs. e MEETING, E 12% orpo: ration t Dooly at 2 ¥ riday, February 7 "1900, ‘tor the ye icea of considerin nd actin n @ proposition to amen Artiylo wv of the artic les of Isivorpora= tion of sald any to read as lows, towl . 1 a , thi "The capita s ock ie this oor all be Three Hundred fol- The ousand 00, 000) ae of ey par Ten Dollars ($10. 00) a tc fully paid and non-a ey sab W. E. VIGUS, Soecre Utah Karns Tunneling Machine' Coma ascssment Notice, SOUT HERN SCENI company, incorporated under of hee git 2 DISPLAY the lews andard and meander lines; $11.00 fo wnship, and $7.00_f ectlo and connecti lines; except where the linés of survey pass over mountainou lands, or a nds heavily timbered or overe ith dense undergrowth, and pzcontionally. difficult to gurvey; an ip such cas at the rate of $25.00 for ock BreCornicic office "pullding, Salt 410-1 City, Lake W. REED, JR., Secreta wo ination January 12, 190 ee stipulations as ena character of the lands. st aete apecitic rates a one OF COUNTY PROPERTY 80D mura, ate, and Tretia ©but sonia "nok NOTICE ACTING eee the number of miles at the ity conferred by the teen he arent that. ‘ie Sommilsslanaty' ae take co der that he can Utah, and in sie with Eee: ame visions ot sublivision 36, Sectio Compiled Laws of Utah, 480 diem bid. ‘These bids ders ete ae glves "notice that at mus t Include all and eve a. Mm,, i oe renter day, a ru ar 10, 19 09, from the nt step of the cnatog peepee o west door of "the Jaa City aan County | notes; and a building Salt Lake. City, Salt .Lake ecifically t First nty, sale at public ve there will be offered fot) auction, together in one] ot, to the eaiaifest bidde reash, the| Fortewing described 1 er be-j| lo des said Salt Lake county, the| ame being no longer required for pub-| ee eae act i1-Commenceing : at war 1, ea 9 fect south and 1,064.58 fete e elie running egrees, feet more or less to a oint of the place of beginning; north 79 feet to tho place of beTract *2--Commenc ing at a po 77.32 rods south from the "porthiyest. cahar of the northwest quarter of séctlon 35, township 1 uth, Lake 64.62 rods; th the nee west 3 ; thence soutl ec 30 minutes ‘west 20.09 rods; thenco west $6 rods to west boundary of quarter section; thence nor A rods to ae or beginning, together with water right for said la for notes B. at ere ee brolle rol ed | Cosgrove will cards Thurs- . At the University club today, Mrs. J. Walcott Thompson entertains at luncheon, meet so aer wit h a and will read The Cleofan will, Miss Abbie Wells, paper entitled Mrs. from a "The Growth Richard Bites month' 5. visit in of Paris." has ReERe Colorad d Mrs. Garratt B, WwW akin, of Bingham, has been spending a few days with her parents, Cullen. Mr. and *. Mrs. Matthew * Mrs. Russell L icy, Who with her niece, Miss Louise Stubbletield, has been spending eds last few months in Pasadena, is expected to return to Salt Lake Gatursay or Sunday. Miss Stubblefleld will remain during the spring months a guest at the Tracy home in Popperton. . o Los who has Terrell to he of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. by her Hooper Dunbar, little son, has Angeles, and a differ water entire of contract executed. Mill yo ditch, out of Mill Creek, all being per manent water right tract 8-Cominencing at a polnt 16 rods d 6 feel south and 28 rods east from the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section 34, township 1 uth, range 1 east, Salt e base and meridian ru g nee cast 97 rods, thence north 198 feet; thence east 85 rods to the center ofa SO cee street running nara oe sout thence outh ploye ersons Who |} west more for sald land pone of first-class wa right and nine acres of second-class iitae righ y way o the Alva Keller ditch, out of MIN Creek, all being permanent water right, a recorded in book "A" of water claims. page 108, pe ee 1884, Salt Lako county recorder Said county reserves the right to reect any and al ids. By order of the Board of County Oa aaa ae of Sal Lake county, Utah, 5 my REAREY ZANE witc HER, (Sea ounty Clerk. Dated January 6, 1909. the wedding, Geddes home. to be . a guest at the A cablegram has been received by Stanley Macquestin from D, Macpherson Boyd, who nas spent some time in Japan and the Orlent, that he expects to land Friday in San Francisco, and will come Immediately to Salt bid >, but the © separate under each, In n the townships embraced In eae sriieaineent, deputies must on scattered be groups or contracts, rue oo oe ote = such r roperly pleted within. the time specified, aht is reserved by this office to ds; and will been the for a few country G. R. Walker accompanied arrived from remain at the Geddes home untll after the marriage of her sister, Miss Katherine Geddes, and Captain Conrad, on hich oceasion she will officiate as matron honor. Mrs. one ver, who wi bridal party, will arrive shortly borer: 9 ré- no contracts on the part nited ae until auneayes by Commission of aa eral Office. HOMAS "HU LL surveyor General for Utah, i NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. THE BROWN STONE gpk Co:, with its principal nee of busin # situ ald building, Salt -Notice share OS), 0e aid Wes Mee is hereby ae. corporationsecretary Atwood, room 312 * Miss Elsie Ridge, guest of Miss Sarah days, has returned home cs) Indicate days ac ¥ ing t lines, payme cording to the notes, n rate r the t al allowance wlll be made for time going to or from the field or fice work. 7 lump sum be considered, accepted bid c apart for this c¢ e the mileage will be reduced by the elimination of some of the townships; and per ifem or m bid-r aced oportionally. $6,500.00 is the largest con act that will be awarde ] surveyor, and $11,500.00 t £ urvéyors, with the nderetcot ae in the latter case tha 1¢ work be completed i one surveying season; anil! that all of the signers on the contract enter the fleld. All bids must be mado in writing, sealed, marked "Proposals to eute Government § Surveys described in Notice No. 18, dated January 23, 909, proposals to execute the surveys be ooo panied by ma certified check repre ing fiv ent he cen liability ofthe contract @ awarded Where the estimated Mability of the proposed survey is $6,000,000 ver the certified check to accompany the bia will be $250.00; at amount {ll be the maximum amount of the eheck required. he check will he = ° G@-) with, Try salt cleaning white hot.clothThistrimmings and flour, is very Cut} mbliean, aie oun 9 | terlal in any way. Zi 1-3) hen stare hing Holland pipinafores, n7]] | a little tea is pu t > 76'S or te : two) larieied partic- wlarly new dresses and waists, events lls . and Mrs. J. entertain Informally day even nbn atari, gout and ether Petri ; maladies which are aggravated ie ese ternal chills, and that the ‘Internal, use o he oll removes the toxic condition : is! call be made to hang inalde a waist, and =t{]] others can be used in the er y whien. W > gs , Cae | sirable garment medalion tok.) for lace 7 > acl. ues pleces them islightly back oethroreal | sty les as they are not too hopelessly soiled, ay some day when you have a little lelsure time make them up Say bags a Che of lace a is worth eater sa Pail n , > ‘ 6 ace ts make a charming Little LADIES' oe of while. away, 10 MIStEr NOW eo ee Te in Sn ntiful } that eat titer Slsas cae too it'and other anne re use the oll freely xtravagant in | aYinE the peas racticed are ats mney resurveys Mrs. E. Bonnemort will soon issue invitations for an elaborate reception jn honor of Governor and. Mrs. WilHam Spry, giveneat her home on East South Temple street, and sane am 2 ommon as women could not ply what natu ob! used docs} Ron iiere are * Cle- perfectly wid ornt or Bean imitation, enshould not eae be set I 3 an Se and Aa alime Many women are their sewing, thinking ec > é ay times used a hey inet qua ‘food After) milk be varlatiousne on AND BEAUTY. ‘that'-many. famous en first place, the face and neck should he cleansed with bits of absorbent cotton, soaked in equal parts of olive oll} ual parts of olive oil and brandy, d but COE > firm and eau gentle pressure in the proce ss in order} to At the benefit performance at the} Colonial Tuesday afternoon number on box parties and private parties were en. by public-spirited citizens. Mrs. H lizabeth TBoithem ort occupied one of the boxes with a party pita to meet her niece, Mrs, J.. W. nley, © Kaysville The others a enjoyed ue. afternoon were Mrs. William Spry, N. A. Dunyon, Mrs. Joseph Young ana Mrs. H. C. Hoffman. aa ave Lnother PIOCHE li a by LAKE Bigs at and to companied "Tp aniinates an whi ich ° One of the most is tee events| of the season, oth from musieal| and social standpoint, will be the appearance of the Sait) Lake Choral this evening at the Salt Lake ; Society theater With the assistance of the | splendid. Symphony orchestra . under the direction J. Me Clellan, and Bore ee vocalists, the ady the stalls unusual excellence ‘anc the sale and parquet are of seats has been of an encouraging character, as few are willing to miss what will be a rare ee treat. The oratorla -of "Elijah'' is one masterpieces of music, aiid one whie h never can be too often heard to be appreciated. read erumbe, rep of ess and then intn fissures may be produ uced. veil is useful in protecting the face a certain extent, but it must be ac- BeUr . skin before the effects can be wholly | satisfactory. | The face should never be washed for | ut least an hour before and after go-| i ing out, for this : will mule the Q skin rough and coarse. Before going out on a windy day, massage the face with a generous supply of cold cream, making A and court, with this 6th day the seal thervof avedhed: of January, A. D. ---e RET ZANE WITCHBR, (Seal) Clerk. By N. H. Tanner, Deputy Clerk. a Stowart & Stewart, Attorneys for Pe- J, At the home of Dr. and Mrs. A.°C. Ewing, on East South Temple "street, well covere . aay evening, a pleasant company fat and serve witl:} Tuesday thirty or more friends were decelery or parsley as_| of a garnish. lightfully entertained, the oceasion bethe birthday anniversary of the -_----} ing The pleasant home was made - NEW COLORS. attractive with vases and 6 new olors of this winter: are bowls of rich red carnations. 3ridze absolutely besautiful An me a ® ee as rc: has veer aise € 2 was the entertainment of the evening, nk - zo: Sins e ee eS beh when six tables were filled with playtlonsof the dyetare modish: ho; very ers, while other friends. came in for latest displays the metallic luster. of supper. 1 drake's plumage. . * * au ates a | luncheon dish. Boll the eggs for 12 -__.| minutes and then drop them into cold i: ~~ i a oe tha shells without bres ing the whites. Cut t n ro.) thro aaah jay middie, Jake out 2S yo anc m nem WwW mince |Shleken an ham or savory meat on on to taste, add with salt and a Sate > :R.-. Schuyler C, Snyder an i@ Mrs, FE MecGanney were hoste ahs ecard affairs Tuesday afternoon. am evening receptions-there are a lot|each side of the front seam. The coat rounds becomingly in| NicveNmee: of Lettuce Soup Pickles. such here this evening; and, alas, IL} ricassee Be Lamb oe Potatoes. ponder upon where their husbands|front and is square and semi-fitting in the back. The sleev eS | Fried Cabbs ed Turnips. chance to be. Crowds of girls, all alone, Weory and Tomato Salad. come from night entertainments, may-| gre set in like those on a man's coat, and the collar of a strictly |‘ French, Dressing, be meeting familiar masculine faces aya a ; « : on Mince Pie with rigid. Sa upon the street cars welcoming | mannish type is of the serge. A large ostrich trimmed hat of Cheer Goftes. them wi ch sang 1 if § : . black velvet gives a feminine tonch to this otherwise severe, PREED STUPPED BGGs, . 0 I don't like this soclal The gray-haired woman's face looked a trifle houghtful. "There may Bieta Sk some pe in one "ar of eee RTT ment," she assented, "I hadn't thought of it ja that light eo ut must @ ping. a s0n Is wa to escort ne aise oat he belongs to the twentfeth century, too. ect" with : Mra. 1 DINNER. | snid id The Afternoon Bridge club at Fort ouglas was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Willis ‘T. Uline, izes were wor y Mrs, Arrasmith and Miss Storm, who is a guest at the post from Orange, Noes c Soe of { The patoraial aariaiag party. given in honor of Miss Moore and Mr. McCaskell, at the Country elub, Tuesday evening, by Albert McCormick, was pronounced one of the pleasantest social functions of the midwinter seat son. About thirty friends of dhe prospective bride and groom were invited to meet them, and the merry party were conyeyed to the Country club In a chartered car. The hospitable clubhouse was attractive with huge fires blazing in the large fireplaces and spring flowers added to the home-like Held's band furnished and dancing was enjoyed until long after the midnight hour. nament will Glendenfilng. ved, heat Baton pH To }weigh he theb skirt at the bottom a band of} spicea peaHa rs. hen Bread and ‘Sutter, Sliced Saratoga Potatoes. slelgh ride, or some pleasant eathering,| the serge 1s arranged matrons one evening concerts ON aring he last game was played in the Tuesday afternoon bridge tournament yesterday 1e home of Miss Edith Sheatman, When the successful winners were Mrs. Ashb Cleveland and. Mrs... Arth H. Another series of grt tang Buds begin ‘next Tuesay, when th ers of the tour- o ir, and Peg- EE 22 ter be heard, before t Equity division of said court, has be nted as the time and place for ine a the eight tables of bridge the prizes were awarded to Mrs. John C Niven, Mrs. John C ,, Mrs, B. Cannon, Mrs. Hunt, Miss Terrell, fone Morrison, Mame Sappington and Miss Bear, with guests' prizes being presented to the Buests of honor. ic Te e c e A b.F lines 12; also probab retracements ‘ n repel ated wan aember Colonel H. BF. Booth ee Tuesday at a luncheon at the Commereilal club in honor of eel and Mrs. E, H, eS a Idaho be Be 6c Ge Oc c c FOR ana Ly s miles, soction nes, 549; lines, 6; township ae oe 3c 3 per tie fe hereh ve rn y Grazing association, Pcie un Mrs. Walter S. Scott, of Fort Douglas, has issued invitations for a bridge ten Saturday afternoon at the post. BREAKF,tag : her. I see themselves to se wee colts sce of walt eo 6 refor a, that. Vinta tount Miss Eudora "Daly "was the hostess Tuesday afternoon, at a beautifully arranged bridge tea given in honor of her sister, Mrs. Edward J. Roberts, and Miss Sarah Terrell. The rooms | were attractive with ao profusion of carnations In nk and white, combined with smilax, which wreathed the mantel in the parlor, where were placed vases of white carnations, Mrs. Lesife L. Savage and Miss C Loreen Leary poured tea and coifee ee GP2oc In the dining room, where the table 16 @20c covered with a lace cloth held for the Be} central decoration a nuge cluster of 00 shaded pink carnations in a cut glass Pe standing on a mirror, outlined Oc | bowl with smilax, which also wreathed the p6Sce electroler Mrs 3 T. Roy Brown and @60c c ae John Daly. ‘assisted in entertain- Butternuts, aya And ‘Peggy' answers, os ig ahe exex; D aA | be ¢ bunche Almo -eAnUts, per pene Pecans, Hazelnuts, Brazil nuts, per lb. ocarolessly you, A head... gra Popcorn, : 20¢ 30 Ib." . best theaters won't .. a lb. . bunche Pos a e | pe iatea 4 por ladies ae for ie - MENU Boy gue oo 4 |Grapes, bas Gr. = Cc = | arene , he | Apples, Jonathan 'Apples, Bellflower Cooking app) Fresh eppie eee Nuts, 1b. | Chestnuts, 1b, Poor fair Oc 40@4bc rae bie il Ib {Spanish we ing the modern youth waving sg | Sprauts little fello lis fairly mopping hls brow, and falling pell-mell, to even get} the smalle of place rt i toppin old-time gallantry-it's fairly riding! over and mplin dorable | scoff see Lbimeeececess ‘s + re Egs lant, 1b UGreensonions it really Js killing sentiment. ..... | Parsley bunch 7 | eots, The pee | Pleplant, lb. ; Cranberries, quart ai | Packed figs, Package. omegranate Aeesinaiine. | | Grape rult, |} Bananas, doze | Lemons, 26 ineapple each Oranges "dozen % ocoanut eac "Law ee interposed his companion. Yours oing to deliver ae ot those horrid moral lectures, I it eyo"; she picked "up her ‘long Saekes skirt, as | flee, m not," pacer the ‘reply. "| . ore °o a iis comradeship' e Cauliflower, side of boated| happiness-I ; cheese Red cabb Celery, 2 | Domestic | and played golf and wandered| age. chidivens, Popcorn, Sener an I admit th young people ao ood times," sententiously sponded the rather severe-looking m ‘They ro off on the wildest man | of larks; they dance and er and sing and frolic ad giggle and tal entirely too much. The boys girls know eCach other a great ne better than they did when you wer their [ering y | Ytah Spin *h, ib. Vege) aoe ach . Hubbers s aah over the fields until-well, rea I aul | 10st cried because I wasn't young and} earefree and, best all, a twentieth | count er-"" per 1 Calltornia, ‘lettuce, PS Carrots, 3 lbs a here were 14 crowd, and never I witnessed such could keep up their hey danced and oe Coed jolly, wholesome bunch of humanity The boys were good talkors and full of -ollege pranks and fairly bubbling over and rode 60c | ce ‘ede Lialetele ove Sestinees urnips, Be dons Gwacecduees | Gree Brussels ‘ sprouts, Ib. ... .....linnaic a ee | White wi - terfa ache 1 dish i ucu 5 es, if it is for tho| party select Home-chyrned butter, ib" 2212 pone aloe nee of habit | countenance a weak-end hey 40c 60¢ 30c 2bo Done ass aced ma . a : _I se u do not eee. pa ladies this" turn of affairs," contin white-haired matron. "That's a ma for you : sex are so set in their Bees nee -that you F ..... nebsece tomatoe capers. better, to Imported cheese, Fresh eggs, of adical cans, | Bri no} ‘rather coming in from southIm quantity, and the continues Medium cans, sel aseeaee Bulk oysters, per quart ....... Blue Points, per owneaesw say Mussels per Ib eee ‘Bte. meee Vegetables, | Domestic ducks, 1b i cae -- thing of it-it's the man and the "the for 35 lis ot one ae | ream cheesche ese talking and Aushing telling funnying stories, indeed even and flirting andYetfallIn love wit h each other. ne ay th to think nerely the way of liad 20 ° . oon Phe oe om size. ~ * a Tr is still Mela temic at's vie coe oe thou igh a few grades d may be had for less. The following prices prevailed Monda Oyaters. n co presence cre eae as aman, still be though the supply is some wholesalers are the price to retailers Oras ges - ern California w as | Large as. may poents a pound, limited, and as firmly holding at 33 cents. exWAS ‘In by a thousand and ya Reh psemmed da ores ; My other was cons y begs of meé 5 re-| | nember that I a 2 lady' and must. ove everythin grandparents befor open our mouths in. nthe A beautiful home wedding which, though simple, was perfect in every detall, occurred Tuesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E, Denny, when. their nee Miss Minnie Elizabeth Denny, pare George Whitney Wood were marriage' b Deon Brewster, oe St. Mark's ‘Cathe dral.,. The eremony witnessed by the immediate family only, and the bride, who was ‘unattended, charming' in an atiicnheig dainty gown of white chiffon and lace, with white rosebuds In her hair, and bearing a shower boquet of bride' Ss roses. ink and white roses and carnations mingled with ferns were gracefully arranged throughout the rooms. After the wedding ‘supper,Mr. and Mrs. Wood left for a wedding trip, and after February 15° will be at home at Mercur, where Mr. Wood is the superintendent of the Sunshine mine. The bride wore for her going-away gown, a navy blue broadelota sult, with hat and gloves to match. FAMILY MARKET BASKET. j { ,, Lake's 25.8 om fae eto 4 aa Keview of Salt Social Eventa, i avEt oddeaie Mele Mee ae the bee aes i soni- | he way t Ney share the kame Slecaures.| be came ris-the - sam labors?" seked aS hite-hatred matron, of a rath~s rr y e-facer r 12n at a recent > recep-| on. ; : wt cha OF DISSOLUTION, I: NVITATION. FOR PROD TO THE ee ae SOoRe * SALT xecule government veya: 5: Nocounty, - he oF No. Dep artment" Of In e or vo terior, office of UB. surveyo! kone) dissolution te Uinta bral sguntery District of Utah, Salt Cit association, a corporatio rr cor the voluntary Aiosal ution Uinta Conte Grazing association, a | mi an y an order of gai court same has been Orn led in sald ctlonal court and eee ie given of the hearing IN i r || THE HOUSEHOLD| j od BY Ourrent LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. | SOCIETY i | "A DAILY FASHION HINT DOES COMRADESHIP SPOIL SENTIMENT JANUARY 27, 1909. ee N THE REALM OF WOMAN sy WEDNESDAY, Herald bullding,. Salt the Seneny ‘s branch * X to and Mrs. B.S. Ferry Pantanal for a few wee ae gone and Mrs. J. W. Thornley reMr. turned Tuesday evening to thelr home In Kaysville, having come to aitead the administration ball. Mr. Thornley will return to take up ce duties as a member of the 1 asl atu Edward J. Roberts, after 2 Mrs. pleasant visit of several months at tne J. J. Daly iG, Will leave today to Roberts in ‘Tonopah, join Mir. the 20t 5 2 INTER-MOUNTAIN Boe THE delinquent the co ° pense of sale. Secretary Read i and Treasurer. The Republican; Allite the News for 50c a Month |