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Show Lake Party Is Happy Event of I j Summer Season! Young Folks of Ogden, Logan and Salt Lake Make Merry at Mountain Resort Many young folks of Ogden, Bait Duke. Denver and Logan enjoyed a motor trip to Rear Duke, during the early part of the week when the, party met In Ogden and motored to I the popular summer resort lo spend the Fourth. Mans forms of amui--mtnt were enjoyed hy the party, and Special dances were held both .Satur-duv .Satur-duv und Monday evening, whir h the' fjarty enjoed to the fullest extent. Home of the evenings wore spent in moonlight boating on the lake and moonlight hike parties. Dining the liito afternoon, swimming was 'n-Joyed 'n-Joyed und the beach rang with cheerful cheer-ful ah out a, presenting a pretty scene of brilliant colors. Some of the young people have returned to Ogden, but u number of them are spending a few weeks at the resort, enjoying lta many eourcea of entertainment ?nd fun. The ) oung people in the party and their escorts were aa follows Mi-s Florence Dunn. MIbs Dorothy Wright Miss Capltola Pingree, Ml-3 Florence Riser, Miss Ida Holley, Min.1 Juanlta Ballan-tyne Ballan-tyne of Ogden, Miss Rhonda Nebe-ker Nebe-ker Alius I la Day and Miss Marjorlc ' Keith of Salt Lake; Miss Rett; I.owe: ami Miss Wanda Thatcher of Rogun 1 and Mlsi Rettie Howard of Suit like; ; , Masters Fletcher BcoWCroft, Paul Wattle. Willard Ollson. Rob Major.1 Jinior I',lrh. Le Urande Pingree, Ralph QwlUlam, Glen Dee and Sian- ley Bicheel of . Ogden; Oeorgn Bccles. I Spencer Kecles and Carlyle Nibiey of Logan, and the following young married mar-ried couples. Mr and Mrs. James flcOWcroft, Mr a:nJ Mrn. Ross Gwtl-liam Gwtl-liam Mr. and Mrs. John W Scowcroft, Scow-croft, Mr. and Mrs R Boyd, Dr and, , Mrs. Dumke. Mr. und Mrs. Ben Meldrum of Ogden Lieutenant and M's Jack Major of San Francisco, and. Dr. und Mrs. T H Thatcher of Logan. I Pupils of Squire Coop were pre-1 sented in a recital last Tuesday after-no after-no mi at the lovely Berthana hall. The recital was declared to be most ex-C ex-C 'lent and one of tb,e best of the m .ison. Selections given by the students stu-dents were so exceptionally WCil tiv,.e that (hose who attended were pleaaed und entertained An artistic touch predominated in all the pieces. The program for the recital was as follow fol-low s: PART 1. Sonata (duel )Op. 33 ........ Dlabelli Lou Jean McKay i a i Idilio .', , Lack i o Les Hlrondellej Godard i c i Yalse Godard Dorothy Long (a) Sonata. I )p 2, No. 1 . . . Beethoven Adagio. Minuet. Allegretto b) Tarantella !.. Heller Marva McBride Kermesse (Opera Faust) . . Gounod-Saint-Saens Doris Tribe Sonata. Op. 15 (duet) Allegro, Andante Mozart Mrs. Lysle W. Larkin Two Songs The Silver Ring Chaminade Minnctonka Lleurance Mrs. Bern ice Tyree RART 2. ; Toreador et Andalous (duet) . . . Rubcnsteln era Delamater , tat Nocturne. F minor, Op j5... Chopin j (bi alse, C sharp minor, Op. 64.. Chopin France3 u'Neil ! (a Sonata. Op 2. No. 2. Beethoven Allegr i vivace, Largo, Scherzo tb) Scherzo Mendelssohn (cj Valse, Op. 34 Chopin Lola Nelson IlRkoczv Marsch (nuartelte) , Ruth BcOWCroft and Dorothy Prout ' Francis 'Nell and Vera Delamater Miss Ruth Scowcroft, chairman of recital committee. ... On the evening of July 16, Silver Review No. 1 will have as their guest Mrs Frayer, deputy supreme commander com-mander of the Woman's Benefit association as-sociation of the Maccabees. She will : be accompanied by Mrs. Catherine Erlckson. state commander of the L'tah and Idaho organization The i guests will be met at ihe Interurban 'nation ai 3 o'clock Friday afternoon and will be taken for a ride through Ogden canyon. Dinner will be served at the Hermitage hotel, a large clasa will be initiated during the evening. . The Ogden branch of the Britannic Rssoclatlou will hold their social en-I en-I tertalhntent on Monday, Julj 12, at tne Eagles ball. A fine program of music has been prepared for the even- ing The social was postponed from MOnday. June 18 All members and their friends are Invited lo join in the i evening of fun. ... As a fitting clOSfl to the celebrations of July 4. Mis. Grace Garfield of Tremonton Tre-monton and Jacob Dodge of Ogden I 'were married In Prighnm City, Tues-j j day afternoon. July 6. Justice of Peace Henry M. Flgglna performed the ceremony. The young couple win make their home in Igden, . , . Mr and Mrs. George YVangsgaard have returned from Mount " w da . where they spent three days on u flsh-. flsh-. Ing trip. William Henry Mohlcr and Miss Madeline Beadle were married Thurs-i Thurs-i day morning, July 8. at the residence of Rev. and Mrs. John Edward Carver Car-ver on Adams avenue. The couple aro from Cobre. Rev. Carver performed per-formed the ceremony which took place at 9 30 o'clock ... Mr and Mrs L. T Moore and chll-I chll-I dreii hio e returned to their homo In Twin Falls, Ida., after a ten-day viit with friends ami relatives in Ogden. Tin y were accompanied by Mrs. Krma Moore Squires and Mrs Wise BvanS, who have also been v isiting in Ogden. . . . Mr and Mrs Carl Watson and ES, W. Raus left for Los Angeles. Tuesday Tues-day They will meet Mrs. Raus at Portland and return b.v way of Sin I rranclsco- They expect to visit the Raus ranch at Redland. i |