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Show 1; j Yellowstone Park I f i And Other Summer jffj Resorts Call Their I I Quota of Society Folk !! " ! Jjjfr j THE WOODMAN. I . W ; By L. s. C. Jit A lake In coyish, dreamy mood, ''i: ; Lay close to the heart of a lonely (w j wood; i& ; Its ripple fingers toying free a WIth the old Snarled roots of each ! ifcSk stately tree. WxT' The forest boughs bent low bove, T And tuned to the breezes soft sung t their love. While the reflecting lake face j caught I- rV t 0f earth and heaven each varyinc : thought. S$wb"I , The cbarm of Yellowstone is prov- IW, ine: irresistible this year to many of cv'ft8 ' tne Ogdenites who have made up many pleasant little groups to en- . Joy that wonderful spot together. The ''WB- coming Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J Ed i'HK ,; mond BrownInS. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ISHr1 E' Brown,nS. Mr. Sam Browning and sls5s : his son George will motor north, vis- I-H 1 itinS Idaho Falls first, where Mary Browning, the daughter of Mrs. J. E. :9K! Browning, will remain for a visit wIth her brothor- TQe party will then uQgg: 1 proceed through the Yellowstone z&gm park returning -when pleasure fcfHI ' prompts them. Mrs. Shapin A. Day and Mrs. IKg Ralph E. Bristol are touring Yellow- IIHt? Stone park and are not expected home :jHHE i0T some time. IHIKp Mr- and Mrs. P. F. Klrkendall, ac- . companied by their niece, Miss Gladys Kowski, left last Sunday on a motor It trip to the Yellowstone park, u One of the parties that has been g enjoying the past fortnight at Yel- H lowstone National park Is composed B of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Runyon and daughters, Lophelia, Mildred and son, Myron, and Miss Lou Verne Egan, H their guest. They will return on Tuesday, having visited Ideal Beach at Bear Lake and Spencer, Idaho, where Mildred and Myron will remain as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Wood, at their summer home there. I A happy family party Journeyed this I week to Fish Haven for an outing of I several weeks. Mrs. Ezra C. Rich and her daughters, Gladys and-Helen, also her son Clark, made up the party and they will take in various points of Interest and enjoy their sojourn to the fullest extent. Mr. W. Arthur Wright and Mr. Luke Wright returned Wednesday from a . tT journey covering Yellowstone park, Portland. Ore., and other points of i I interest in the northwest. I After enjoying a fortnight in the I Yellowstone park, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Shreeve and little son Max returned to their home Sunday morning. A vacation party of motorists returned re-turned Sujiday from Bear Lake and Ideal Beach. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barrows, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Barker and Baby Helen, Miss Dora Paine, Mr. Otis Wadleigh, Miss Louise Brotherton, Walter Wright, Delbert Foulger, Belva and Thelma Foulger. The party came back by way of Evanston and Weber canyon, having had a delightful time visiting many interesting places dur-Ing dur-Ing the week. ihs, David Eccles and her daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. W. Arthur Wright, MIbs Veda Eccles, Miss Lila Eccles and Miss Vivian Eccles, accompanied by just completed an interesting and delightful de-lightful motor trip in the northwest. The party visited Yellowstone park and its adjoining beauty spots. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning and Hjj their little daughter, Beatrice, left early this morning for a motor tour of the north and the National park of the Yellowstone before returneg. They will be absent several weeks. Another delightful motor party ar-ranged ar-ranged ofr a tour through Yellow stone park includes Mrs. C. S. Mur- K phy and her two sons, Carlyle and Charles, Mlsa Ella Nicely, her sister, and Mrs. Mary Matson, her daughter Mary and son Marcus. They left this B morning and will be absent an indefi- K nite time. B Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reid, accompan- B ied by Mrs. Reid's brother, Mr. Jones, B and his wife, leave August the 5th B for Yellowstone park. B Mrs. G. L. Becker and daughters, Kathrine and Helen, left Tuesday by B automobile for a journey to the north. B They will visit Yellowstone park and B other beauty spots before their return. B Miss Dorothy Browning, -who, with B her parents, has been nt their summer B home at Lost Creek during the sum- Br mer, came down for a few days' stay BRp ii'f anl returned to that lovely, quiet spot Kr on Thursday last. B On Thursday and for the week-end IB Mr. Ted Littlefield and Theron Little- B field motored to Lost Creek to visit B Theron's friend. Jerry Dupont, who, is B spending, the summer on the Turner B ranch, some miles from Lost Creek in B Weber canyon. Theron returned from B Roosevelt Monday last to spend some time with his mother, Mrs. Florence LiltleOeld. B Expected home tomorrow from Lost B Creek are Mrs. W. A. Turner and B daughters, Florence and Gertrude. B They spent three delightful weeks to- B gether with Mrs. J. II. Thomas and her B daughters, Margery and Dorothy, who B were the guests of Mrs. Turner. B Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Tribe have B returned from a happy two weeks' B outing spent at Bear Lake in Idaho. Each summer this beautiful lake H grows in popularity. 5jSrP Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Matson and BR their two children- have returned-from :w: a two weeks' visit -with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stevens at Montpeller, Idaho. They motored to other interesting points in the north during their stay. On Friday Mr. Lester Hinchcliff returned re-turned from his motor trip 10 Twin Falls, Idaho, where he spent a few delightful de-lightful days with friends. Mr. Hinchcliff leaves on Sunday for Linda Vista, Cal., where he will train for service. |