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Show oo G. A R. OUTING. About forty G A. R comrades anil friends Joined n Grand Armv delegH-tion delegH-tion from Salt Lake at Lagoon for their annual outing nnd a thoroughly enjoyable time was had by ail the participants. par-ticipants. Among the pleasant ovents of the day was tho presentation of a beai i tlful scarf pin to Mrs. Mary E Wells the past dopartment president, b iho ' tho department and the circles of j I'tan. W. M. Bostaph made tho pro Fontation 6peech. Noarly 100 sat down at the tables thnt had been loaded with viands. Among the most prominent protein besides Mrs. Mary E. Wells wore the etate president, Mrs. Elizabeth Pass lor of Salt Lake, Senior Vlco Prcsl dont Miss Sarah Chapman of Ogden Delogatc-at-Large Mrs. Emma Mae Tobln and her mother nnd father. Mr nnd Mrs. Sanderson, all of Salt Lake. Patriotic instructor Jennie D. King oi Ogden. Pnst Dopartment Proslden Mrs. Eleanor Burns, also Comrade Burns of Salt Lako; Past Deiartraeni Secretary Miss M. June Pierce of Ogdon, Og-don, Comrades F. E. Hendershot and wife, J. A Wear. E T Hula-niskl Hula-niskl nnd wife, John Gray and wife, Ervln and wlfo and daughtor. H E Steele and family. C. W. Hadloy and wife, all of Ogdon; J. J. Cortez of Ogden. Og-den. J. V. Nelson of Ogden. Fowler of Ogden, Wilson of Salt Lake, Mrs. W. W CroRsman, Mrs. Newton, Mrs Henry Myers. Miss Eva Erb, Mrs. S. Way and mother, Mrs Frances: Mr. .Cgnes Nice, Mr6 E. A. Lindsay and grnndchlldren, Mrs Flora .lost, Mrs. Nellie Craner and children, Mrs. Cat-leen Cat-leen of Ogdon and Mrs. Bowcrlng of Salt Lake SURPRISE PARTY. A party of twenty-two surprised Mrs. David Turner at her homo, 2C4S Van Buren avenue, last evening and an exceptionally pleasant evening was enjoed. Cards, popular songB and various social diversions, together with the scnlng of refreshments an'i the final social hour made the overling overl-ing all too short. Tho occasion was In tho nature of a farewell party, as Mrs. Tumor will leave for a visit with relatives In SL Louis. St Joseph and Kansas City next Wednesday and will bo gone six woeka. Tho guests were: Mr. and Mrs Brown, Salt Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Johnson, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Mr and Mrs. Loc Goucher, Mr and Mrs Murdock, Mr and Mrs. Emerson, Mr and Mm Talor Cain. Mr and Mra Mooro. Mr and Mrs Grandqulst Mi and Mrs. Ray Groenwlcl, Mrs, Anna ChcckottB. Mrs Ro3o Day and Mra Lena Prlesc. M'CARTY-BROWN. Announcement has bcon mado of tbo recent marriage In San Francisco of MIbs Helen McCarty, forraorly a popular youni; Ogden plrl, and J. Raymond Ray-mond Brown, son of G. F. Brown, proprietor of the Broom hotel. Mrs. Brown Is tho daughter of Mrs. John McCarty. Tho wedding took place in tho Goldon Gato city last Monday and Mr. and Mra. Brown will be at homo to their friends In Onkland after August 10. Mr. Brown has a rcponslble position posi-tion with the Brcunor Furniture company com-pany PORCH PARTY. A delightful porch party was cn-Joyod cn-Joyod Tuosday evening when the I A. to tho O. R. C. and their husbands hus-bands met with Mr. and Mrs. C. A Malan at their home on Twenty-ninth strcot Cards were the diversion of the cvonlng and tempting refreshments were sorved by the MIbfos Marie Galnor and Pauline Malan Prlzos, worn won by Will Reeves, Mrs J H. Rhino and D G. Rovor PAST NOBLE GRANDS. Mrs. P. T Koons will bo hostess o tbo Past Noble Grands club at her homo.iBTB Twenty-first street neu Thursday afternoon, August 1 Mrs Canflcld, wlfo of Fire Chl"f Canfleld, has returned after a pleasant pleas-ant vacation spont In Portland, Or , and Halt Ukn City |