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Show m moclety Hl'' PLEASANT SURPRISE. H Htt'Of the most pleasant surprlso B 3 m& l'le 60as0n T,'as G'von last B a mfc' In noncr f Robert Greon- H ffl fit n's home on Twenty-third 1 m eVenmS n'as "pent in music Ml ( games, after which dainty re- 31 Iff nents were sorved. Those pres- HJI R ?ro Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nylander. Hg ffl iDd Mrs. Chas. Christie, Mr. and H H tChas. Greonwell, Vilate Wlg- M K r ernri Rudlger, Sarah Bakor, Sfl W'fFaddls, Edith Stltt. Yerbona HH m jjior, Rose Baker, Sadie Erickson, Bfl m PCranlall Inez Cortes, Ivlna HI IK 'ke, Blanch Greonwell, Jennie HI m Kcnsen. HI M n Greenwell. C. Wilson, Leth HfJ If; W, Leslie Hlnchcllff, Geo. W V W $Ted Greenwoll, Jim Stevens, m spreenwoll; Messrs. Anderson, H I Pn, Fisher. H II HOUSE PARTY. H I lini1 Mrao Ra,Pu E- Bristol arc H m PinlnF at a house partv at H I ferlIlc Ranch four miles 'north W I Psham ovcr Sunday and Labor j B fk honor of Miss Dorothy Arra- H I ' wno lcaves the latter part of H f P'ek t0 attend college in the H I V The party will motor to the H j from Ogden late Saturday af- a 1 ! &ue5ts are as follows: Miss j ! j Kit Armstrong, Miss Vorna Ta- Hl r lL Edna Towne, Mies Vera H 1 alngT,"Mrs Beatrlco Brewer, Mr. H 8 Wrs- L- R' KccleB- Mr. and Mrs. H 1 1. Harris, Roscoo Gwilliams, Luke H U t, Merle Taylor, Charles Kel- H . -' 'Paul Herrlngton of Salt Lake, H j,! Ih Jones of Provo H CHARITY BAZAAR. H 1 te Ladies Auxiliary organizations H t'e First ward arc putting the last H (fees to the arrangements for the H S M which they are planning to H l jlfnext Wednesday and Thursday H I STioon and evenings. The affair H f tfilhe way of a social recreation H r nthe members of the ward and H Y lr friends, and the proceeds arc 1 ib' to the benefit of the poor at H kksgivlng H jks ladies who hare charge of the H j hp are rs. Nathan Tanner and H l ffD. H. Ensign Each evening a ! jclal program of music will bo ron- H SOMEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB. H ( fhe Women's Republican club of H Jen met this afternoon in Judge Hl t frjNroom at the county court- Hl E lie. Hl f Udresses bj Mayor A. G. Fell, H l. J. C. Nye and Mrs. Joseph. Mor- H Lwere followed by musical num- H f M by Mrs. R P Hunter, after H ch refreshments were served and H (' Keasant social hour Indulged in. Hl tT'. H Mfs&KOEPP ENTERTAINS. Hl Use Kopp entertained the young H Kt pie of First Presbyterian church 1 a jrsday night of this week at the H m vpr camp In Lewis Canyon resort H n . large number greatly enjoyed tho H H ding and Miss Koepp proved to be H E ioBt charmln? hostess. 1 M -T Bl f'. ? SEWING SOCIETY. Hl r rs. A. A. McBridc will be hostess Hl r tie ladies of St. Joseph's Sewing 1 V ety next Thursday afternoon at M i. Joseph's hall. fl 1 JtlM Emma Ecclcs, accompanied fllss Rhea Stevens, with whom has been visiting for tho past Jl f f Be, left yesterday for her Baker H ( i Oregon, home. Miss Stevens H i spend two or three weeks la the H :West. HI Hl Award Oliver left for his homo in Hl ( m River. Wto., after spending H ! Iweeks with "his sister, Mrs. W. Hj ' WcBtcott. Hl iD Hl (Hies Margaret Judd of Salt, Lake Hl lithe house guest of Mrs. T. J. Hl Jnmatt at 3211 Washington avenue. Hl '. Thomas Is the daughter of Cap- H 9n Burbidge of Salt Lake and Is n H $&nt acquisition to Ogden society. H !ias Nel1 Bowman and Miss May Hl ' pwman have returned from a tcn- !7 visit with friends In Salt Lake. Mrs A. S. 'Noble, acompanled by Hj ' r daughter, Irma, left today for a j m weoks' visit with friends in H ( maha, Chicago, St. Paul and Minnc- H fJOliE. HH f OB H L'O EXTEND CAR LINE H I NORTH OF BOUNTIFUL Hl f Salt Lake, Aug. 31. Tn answer to !"ll ' Repeated requests from the people of ountiful and Woods Crops, tho man-Koment man-Koment cX the Utah Light & Rail- fcy company has placed a corps of H pveyors In the field with a view to H 'jstending the North Salt Lake street H '' ; &t line to Bountiful, As soon as the Hl ne can he located, construction H , I fork will begin and it is expected to 1 i j iave the line completed early next H ' I Jimmer. The extension will requlro H he" construction of eight miles of H Ivw track. Hl i j'"The people there have been want- Hl pg a street car line for the past two H tars," Bald Fred H. Knickerbocker, Hj I JMretary for the company, yesterday. Hl p7o expect to put the lino in aB far Hl 1 lorth as Bountiful, and then, if it H jroveB a success that far, we may Hj J bclend it farther. Wc beliovo that H -j Che country is worth the road and H J j en-lce." |