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Show j OFFICERS ENJOYING l A FURLOUGH i Those who are enjoying a ton-days' I furlough from different points of the, compass are Lieut Eugene E. Pratt, 1 son of Judge and Mrs. A. E. Pratt, of Van Buren avenue. i Lieut. Pratt has been stationed at' the Presidio and will report for duty, at tho required time. i Lieut. Willis Smith and Lieut. Fred L. Packard are enjoying a ten-days' respite at home. Tboy are from thei training camp at the Prosldio and will return at the expiration of thoir fur-1 lough. ! Those who were called to the second contingent of the officers reserve corps left during the week for different parts 1 in California. Sylvester M. Scott loft, on Tuesday and will enter the officers' j reserve training camp at Mare Island; I Willard Graham Gilson loft Thursday to enter his post at the Presidio as! did Henry W. Lundy. Lieut. E. M. Conroy, who was re-, cently given an officers' commission,! left Thursday for New York to take up military duties. 1 Lieut John Heywood Is on a visit j to his parents, Mayor and Mrs. A. R. Heywood, until Sunday at which time he leaves for American Lake, Wash., where he will assume tho duties of a I training officer at the cantonment I camp. OUTING IN CANYON. Members of the Sequoia club en-Joyed en-Joyed a basket picnic at the Hermitage ' last Sunday afternoon and everyone ! spent a pleasant time. : The honored guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Reed. The next meeting of the 1 club will be at'Glenwood park Thursday, Thurs-day, August 30. VISITED IN CANYON. Mrs. Wm. Downey with her two daughters, Esther and Erma, have been visiting rolatives at the Hermitage Hermi-tage for the past ten days. Left Friday Fri-day for northern Wyoming, where Miss I Esther will take a position In high school, teaching English, Latin and , French. LEAVES FOR IDAHO. Mrs. J. S. Orr, after a visit with i relatives at the canyon, left for home in Pocatollo Friday. FOR MISS KATHRYN COONLEY. Miss Mildred Smith complimented Miss Kathryn Coonley last Saturday c at a beautifully appointed luncheon at i the Weber club. Eight close friends I wore invited to enjoy with the hostess t and Miss Coonley the delicious lunch, i and, at the. sama time,. to- say goodbye I r " '' aBmir""'1 j.-u u 1 '" nil 1 1 ii o the guest of honor who left the ollowing day with her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Coonley, who aro to o to South Bend, Ind. The Coonley8 ave many friends here and they are Doklng forward to an early return of hero popular people, HOME FROM EAST. Mrs, Jack Flygare returned homo Viday morning after visiting several reoks with relatives In the east. AT HOME IN 8 ALT LAKE. Mrs. C. W. Kendall and little daugh-ar daugh-ar have Joined Mr. Kendall in Salt ,ake City and are now at homo, 131 . street. motor' party Mr. and Mrs. Clinton G. Smith have lotored to Uinta basin, where they spoct to bo away a month, BRIDE-ELECT IS HpNORED Miss Lila Eccles, whoso marriage to oan R. Brimhall will be Bolemnized a Tuesday, August 28, has been tho lotif for many delightful affairs dur-ig dur-ig the week- On Thursday she was le honor guest in Salt Lake at a tea resided over by MIsb Laura Dolores ttohl ancLMtja Ma Hawloy, who in vited a largo number of friends to H meet this popular bride-to-bo. On Fri- H day and in Salt Lake Miss Eccles was complimented at another oharmlng af- II, fair at the homo of Mlas Helen Span- If cer, when Mrs, W. Arthur Wright, Miss Veda and Miss Vivian Eccles motored down for the occasion, 2psi! FROM UTAH'S CAPITAL H For a few days' visit with hr par- ents, Mr. and -Mrs. F. C. WoodBtock, mj Miss R. E. Woodstok of Salt Lake la B hero together with Miss Lois An dor- son. who aro enjoying little Journeys In and about Ogden. B MISS HARTOG RETURNS H Miss Rose Hartog, who for the past Wm month has been In. Now York buying H for the W. H. Wright & Sons company, H returned yesterday. j (Additional Society on Pago Seven) B |