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Show 1 Society EVANS-AMUNDSEN. Last evening at 7 o'clock at tho apartment if Mr. and Mrs. Ilay Pearson, Pear-son, 274 Twenty-eighth street, Miss Lily Evans became the bride of Oliver S. Amundsen of Salt Lake City. Mr. Pearson acted as best man and Mrs. Pearson was maid of honor. Only relatives of tho bride and groom and a fow close friends witnessed wit-nessed the ceremony, which was performed per-formed by Bishop Robert McQuarrie of the Second ward. The Pearson apartment was prettily decorated for the nuptial event with ferns, roses and carnations arranged in vases. Following tho wedding a perfectly prepared supper was served by the Misses Ora Johnson, Esther Tisdale and Ruth McChesncy. Mr. and Mrs. Amundsen were the recipients of many lovely gifts and the congratulation of a host of friends both In Ogden and Salt Lake. They will make their home In Salt Lake at 537 South Third EasL , Meet on Friday. The social club of the W. R. C. will meet at the home of Mrs. Pearl Elliott, 169 Harrlsvllle avenue, tomorrow nft-ernon nft-ernon at 2 o'clock. I OGDEN STAKE PARTY I Members of thfe Ogden stake are an-ticlpating an-ticlpating with much pleasure the annual an-nual stake ball, which is to be held in the Berthana hall Monday night, April 16. Invitation programs have boon is- sued for the event and from the number num-ber thus far distributed, a largo attendance at-tendance is assured. The purpose of tho social Is explained on the program in tho following lines: "Here meet and greet. Should that have toiled and wrought Thought with Yne that evor with a welcome Frolic took the thunder and the sun-sunshine." sun-sunshine." The program will be of both old-time and modern dances, twenty-one in number, exclusive of extras, and divided di-vided in fairness to the lovers of both In addition to the dancing, there will bo a servico of punch, candles and other dainties throughout the evenine and In conformity with the stake social rule, the dance will begin at 8 o'clock. BOHEMIAN CLUB'S LAST DANCE With feelings of regret habitual with ItB members at this time of year, the Bohemian club staged tho last dancing party of its 1916-17 series at the Bef-JmEn Bef-JmEn ? yestery evening, In addition ad-dition to those who had attended tho other parties of tho aeries, a number ?l n2wltembers were in tho crowd at the hall last night, making it the larg-? larg-? clubK assembly of the seasoH. Among the guosts -were visitors from "iylSn I twentey-twSCemPnr,0&ram consisted of H merous enCoS!d?ra duances and ' H ediuS as especially appreciat- H Blue art?.c ,edorhn," from "The H i..L fWolnted light luncheon ,k f direct .on .rMSfgJg" 'h or infme?" S0 parly s e K"- & f S T T --- 5 Ik- '-en0rSS--rt- m RECITAL TOMORROW WBfa manv "nD?- S;lllvan' Who has Phased Mfc many Ogden folk with her dramatic K readings, is to give a recital tomorrow R brnun0,n atthe Maids nnd Mat-" mt H 'fUDderJ the auaPces of the Sacred KT tieart academv anH , ,, 1st. the pubuS. l 4 ClCk and lB Pen to |