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Show to spend a few weeks with Mr. atij Mrs. E. M. Colvlu and her mother, Mrs. Anna L. Buntln-g. at tholr apartments, apart-ments, 2779 Grant avenue. Visits to points of interest In Utah are planned. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrura Pingreo win leave tomorrow over the D. & FT. o. for a trip to Chicago and New York. Mr. Pingree will combine ounlneKs with pleasure. . . The following local people. left, today to-day oor the Union Pacific for Chi- I cago: W. J. Bell. Samuel Kline. Mr. i and Mrs. E. II. Rennle, Charles Pet-terson, Pet-terson, Marilla Hunter H. K. Kuntz E. .1. Neighbors, W. E. Collins, R w' Stevens, William Douglas, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Spargo and .Miss Josephine Pet-erson. I (JOCIETT HAYRACK PARTY. Miss Zella Raekham and Miss Susie Su-sie Covington gave a hayrack paitv last evening with Archie Gale as driver. driv-er. The gay party of young people were driven to the Idlewil.i resort in Ogden canyon, where dancing was indulged in-dulged In until a late hour. The re- ) turn trip down the canyon at the cool I midnight hour was a pleasant closing! to a delightful evening. Those par-1 tlclpating were: May L. Bell. Aanie Reeder, Ruby Reeder. Ida Knowies. Lola Slater. Mariana Stratford, Juanita Smith, Edith Covington, Susie Covington, Zella Zel-la Raekham; Clifford Furjiiss, Ray Shurtlift, Carl Nelson, Fred Grand-shaw. Grand-shaw. Will Paulson, Will Cook, Glen Groenwell, Jack Hales. Walter Holland, Hol-land, Joe Covington. Mr. and Mrs. William Reeder returned re-turned this week from Philadelphia where Mr. Revder graduated with high honors from a four-year course In the law department of the University Uni-versity of Pennsylvania. Mr. Reeder received his earlier education in Oc-den Oc-den and for two years prior to his entrance to the school of law was an employe cf Scowcrcft & Sons Co. He-has He-has many warm friends In Ogden. With Mrs. Reeder he is now a guent at the Lewis camp in Ogden cauvon, recuperating from the crtects of ' the. extreme heat experienced in Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. Mrs. Geo. B. Roberts ha 5 gnn to Omnha. where she will remain for a few weeks. Miss iEthcl St. Clair of Lasellc, Seminary, Boston, is the giiest of her cousin. Goo. T. Porter. Miss Clair visited friends In Now York city, Chicago and Waiuego. Kansas, en roufp. I Miss Gerrino Bunting of St. Joaeph, Mo., accompanied hv her aunt. Mr. I- J. Miles, of Rockport, Mo., arrived on an early morning train yesterday : |