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Show Carnival Spirit Features Rally I In 13th Ward Over Five Hundred Present at Program Presented Friday Evening. With the true carnival spirit predominating, pre-dominating, the rally given Friday evening b the Mutual Improyemen! I association of the Thirteenth wnni was most successful. Over five himdreo members and guests were in attenu-ance attenu-ance a program was given during the evening. The following numbers delighted those present: j Song Congregation I Invocation Elder A. W. Bell j Song Congregation i opening address. . Eldet F. J Foulger Heading Elder Samuel Martin Solo William P. Picketl : Musical selection. . . Nylander Quartet Reading Miss Grace Stone i A big bonfire was built by Boo tt-! tt-! master Jay Taggart and in tune w.th ! the merrily leaping flames, a quarte; composed of Ethel Bags Eds Unane-er, Unane-er, A W Bell, and H W WestbroqK i led In the singing of many pretty and i well known camp songs. They wer-.-1 ' r. oromoaniccl on the guitar by P. L,. IClaWBOn and D. C. Cornia. Prettily ' zrranged booths at which a number or) the ward Kirls p'resldfd hell a store of good things. RbfrWhments or an I sorts and flavors were offered. An-I An-I other rally Is planned for the conrni 1 month Mr and Mrs. A R. Mclntyre returned re-turned Monday from Portland. Ore- r,on, and oilier Pacific co;ist points They attended the recent Shriners' convention at Portland and also tlie Democratic, convention at San Fian-; C !3CO. T.ouls J. Spence was an tigden Visitor Vis-itor 'or a s!iort time Su'idiv. He ' was en route from San Francisco to New York Miss Elva Johnson and Mrs- Edward .f ,son returned to Ogden sfter en extended ex-tended visit to California and old Mexico. Mex-ico. They visited many Interesting places and brought back v.lih them j many iiflerestln;,' experiences 9 9 9 Herbert W Howell. iraellng agent for the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, wa.s in Ogden during the Larry pan of ihe weeic. 9 9 9 E. PJ." Calx'Tn w5s in ' Ogden for a Short time Sunday en loutc to tho I coast a Professor and Mis. Walter A Kerr land thou" childien, Adcle and Knlglit, I are now located at No. S Hue Hene-veiix, Hene-veiix, Earls, Frunco. Professor Kerr was connected with ihe University of Utah during the last year and Is well known throughout Utah. - John S. Ferry and family of Salt Hake are in (igden and will spend the summer weeks in gien canyon, . Mr. and Mrs. George Collins were guests In Tremonton during tho early pert of the week. While they weie visiting there tney were the honored guests at a reception. i Mr and Mrs. N" E. Iverson of Tre-monton Tre-monton were I gden guests during the last week Miss Irene Brenkmann ol igden visited vis-ited Mr. and Mrs. Brenkmann of Tre-monton Tre-monton during the early part of the w eek Francis Earl Browning, son of Mrs. Martha Brownlnn. has leluined home after four years absence. Mr. Browning Brown-ing was In service with the United States army. Mrs Mary Farley, of 2 737 Gramer-; Gramer-; cy avenue, left during ihe early part ol thl week for Everett. Wash., where she will visit her daughter and son, I Mr. and Mrs. Watt E. Lloyd Mrs. j Lloyd was formerly Miss Maude Ear-ley. Ear-ley. While n Washington Mrs Farley will -visit Seattle and will also visit Portland. Marie Tout Is visiting at the Brewer i home In South Fork canyon, aa the guest of Miss Elizabeth Brewer. . Mrs. G. w Dalllmore, Miss Dorothy -and Fred Dalllmore and Walter Lloyd Brownlpg have retcrhed to their home I In Oakland, Cal., after a three weeks' visit with their mother. Mrs Martha Browning, 2163 Jefferson avenue, Mi and Mrs LaVon Maughn of I'ownej. Idaho, have returned to their home after spending a lew days with Mis. Martha Browning and their sister. sis-ter. Miss Nettle Tout Mrs Maughn was formerly Miss Hazel Browning. Rev. and Mrs Godfrey Matthews returned from a trip to the Pacific coast Friday morning While on tin-coast tin-coast they visited In Los Angeles, San Idego San Franelseo, California, and I Reno. Nevada. Mr. Matthews offlei-jated offlei-jated In the First Congregational Church) San Diego for two Sundays land fn the North Congregational church, Berkeley one Sunday, The S. O. II. Club met on Wednesday evening with Miss Thelma Gamer. The time was spent in needlework and j music. A delicious lunch was served I by the hostess. On July 19, Miss Junk i will entertain the member's and all fare requested to be present, j ... Miss Mary Dunn, accompanied by her sister. Nora, left Sunday afternoon for California where they will spend several weeks vlsjlUig the coast cities. . . . Mrs Emma J. Hmley left Saturday for Los Angeles am' other coast points where she will visit relatives. She , Will be gone indefinitely. . . Mrs. Charles E. Tribe of CftiPer, Wyoming arrived in igden Monda IShe 1m tin- house guest of her sister, Mrs. N. A Gay. of 526 Twenty -first troet and expects to vlvii in ogden I for three of four weeks. Miss Jessie E. Beson, daughter of J. E. Beeson, whoj is visiting in Ogden after a year and a half's work in Wash-ington. Wash-ington. Miss Beeson has a beautiful contralto voice and, will sing this morning at the services at the First Presby- 1 tcrian church Her two selections are "Ave Marie" and I "Rest in the, Lord." an,' j.9l -y j F..'jM'faW'i.m.,aau.,viiMBi 'sm,Mjm- m - wjgj 1 j - 1 ; ! Fsi hMHSSS I us.. - , , . , , - . 4 . .t9m-.mtM9m-mtmm.'itmJi. Mrs. Wayne A. Gudmundson, formerly Miss FayJ Tribe, whose wedding took place last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Gudmundson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. D lube and before her marriage was the honored guest at several pretty affairs. j 4. j - - - t ! r-Ev.a J j I'V", .i-".- I 'I fi 1 '1 : jj Members of the Service Star' Legion will hold a meollmr at Ihe home of Mrs J. U. KldVedge, Jr. 02 Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth street The uieellng oSons at Is o'clock and all the members are asked to be present ... Mr and Mrs. Fred M. Nye will leave today for Santa Monica, California where they will spend a few weeks I visiting. Mr Nye will return to Qgden in about two weeks, while Mrs. Nye will visit Indefinitely In the Golden state. Miss Kailna Karr was hostess to a number of her little friends last Thursday' Thurs-day' afternoon between the hours of 2 and B at the home of her Rlothl r. .STV Roland Farr. 31S Twentieth street. The occasion was the second birthday an-nlVersary an-nlVersary of the little hostess. Her little friends did everything within their power to make the day ones ofj the most. memorable to the little Miss Presents'and gifts wero showered upon I her With their congratulations. The rguests enjoyed the afternoon iii games LA dainty luncheon was served, The table was centered With an elaborate-j ly adorned birthday cake, bearing two lighted candles. Flowers were also used in the table decorations. Guests present were Fay Williams, Rhea Spackmah, Helen Shipley, Blaine Ho-kanson, Ho-kanson, Helen Shurtllff, Mlgnon Lee, Helen .M.ulsen Frances Madson. Haola i Nellson, Marlorie Moore Fern Venna, Floyd Pell, Ket., Hail. Katherine Farr. Tin hostess was assisted by Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Fair ... Leading among the many events ;f the week was a party given by Mis. A. E. Hruerton last Thursday after- noon at her lovely hop;e. "Maple Grove' in Ogden canyon. The guests met at Mrs. Bruerton s residence at 11 o'clock ami aftep two hours of enjoyment, enjoy-ment, a deU&lOUS dinner was BSrved , Tho afternoon was spent in bathing, i.-. needlework, social t hat ami music. At Tj o'eloek a porfoetlj iriared Mini li-eon li-eon was served. The guests vverj Mrs. John Lelnen. Mrs. Eliza M. Kruper-Biann, Kruper-Biann, Mrs C. Ford, Mrs. C. R. Cole, Mrs. J. F Campbell, Mrs Leo Hawlej J Mrs. Arthur Hemsden, Mrs. Grant CJ ( llCimcs Mrs M J. O'Conncr Mrs M ny Nolan. Mr.. N U Morri'on, Mrs On-Itls On-Itls Knight, Mrs. U C. Moses, Mis. VI H. Thacker. Grace lunen, .".e,iei I . . i . ii and John Lein -i.. Dona amr '( i da Hamsden, Forbes '1 hom. is Mary Margaret Campbell. Don and Jack i Thacker. Mary l'llzabe b. Katherine, Louise and Margaret O'Connor, Fl0i-onoe Fl0i-onoe Ford, Wlnna LJruerton, Chi I Ii and Robert Allison. David Moses Floss Morrison and Nancy Sicninons . Salt Iikc. . . Miss Venice Child and Miss Rva Brown ;uo .-pending chelr vacation at! Ideal Beach In Bear lakc. They expel ex-pel t to be gone a week. ... Miss Julia Ann Quayle of Salt Lake was the week-end guest at the borne j of Mrs. V. N. Peterson and Miss Inez Allen. ... Mr. and Mrs. C. D Ford of Ogden are staying at pre, em at the Ambassador Ambas-sador hotel in Santa Barbara, Calif, j ... Mrs. A. E. Loveless of Melrose. Mass., and Mrs. Alec Forbes of Leio. yo ; have been spending thv last Week al the bono of their sinter, Mrs C. a Pormley. . . . Miss Mary l'armky has been visiting visit-ing several of her Chautauo.ua friends, who ployed with the Elhson- bite Chautauqua company ai Mor- gan, as well as several of the members mem-bers of the Chautauqua company which visited (.igden. Among the nu"iber weie I'l-of. sor and Mrs. Hay, She Parnells, Josephine Martlno, Mil-died Mil-died ESrlckson, Emily Gernard, Superintendent Super-intendent Devenport and Mrs. BayeaJ an overseas nurse. ... Leaving Ogden al 10 o'clock Thursday Thurs-day evening. Misses Clara and Vera Edson will spend a week's vacation In Yellowstone paik. ... Mr and Mrs. Ralph E, Bristol has returned from a month's visit in the east. While there, Mr. Bristol at-b at-b nded the 'nti rnational Hotar convention con-vention of Atlantic City, alter which they visited in New York City and several other places. I |