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Show PARK CITY. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and two sons dined at the Quincy mine Thursday, Thurs-day, Nov. 28. About fifty of the most prominent citizens were initiated into the Benevolent Benevo-lent and Protective Order of Elks recently. A special train from Salt Lake arrived at 6:30, bringng with it 100 members, accompanied by Held's famous band. After initiation and installation, the merry party sat down to one of the most elaborate banquets ban-quets ever served in Park. Following are the newly elected officers of Park lodge No. 74: Dr. W H. Donoher, exalted ex-alted ruler: J. W. Geiger. esteemed leading knight; C. A. Blocher, esteemed es-teemed loyal knight; Lee Wight, esteemed es-teemed lecturing knight; Ben Hampton, Hamp-ton, tyler; F. R. Davis, treasurer; F. M. Pinneo. secretary: S. L. Raddon, W. C. Wallace and JQuinn, trustees. Recently Mrs. McPherson entertained en-tertained at a progressive euchre party in honor of Mrs. Brown of Salt Lake. Prizes were awarded, ladies' to Mrs. C. Shields; gentlemen's to Mr. Bowman. Delightful refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Brown of Salt Lake. Dr. E. P. LeCompte, Mrs. E. P. LeCompte. Mr. J. W. Geiger, Mrs. J. W. Geiger, Mr. Charles Shields and Mrs. C. Shields. f -?-, A pleasant birthday party was gi-en by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas in honor of their son John last .week. Games, music ' and recitations were indulged in-dulged in, and delicate refreshments refresh-ments were : served...;, Those present were Misses Josephine iBerry, Josephine Joseph-ine McCarthy, Alice Rippingham, Ella Watson. Delia BarniccU, Ina Barnl-cott; Barnl-cott; Messrs. Joe Greenough, Ralph Greenough, George Frankel, Alfred Fairhurst, Cyril Fairhurst. Albert Love, 'Willie Bell, Morris Davis. Willie Deason, Ira Deim, Ray Gill and Gordon Gor-don McPherson.. : |