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Show (JOCIETY JAMES-RUSSELL, A quiet .wedding was rolemnizod 'yesterday afternoon at the home of Rev. John Edward Carver. SIC Tweu-ty Tweu-ty fifth street, when Royal R Rus-sell, Rus-sell, of Park City, and Miss Ina K. James of Salt Lako City were united unit-ed In "wedlock. Mr RubsoIMr manager man-ager of the Bell Telephone company at Park City. The young couple will be at homo at Park City after returning return-ing from a brief wedding tour to-northern Idaho' points. Mrs. Halverson of Ogden and Mrs. i Hyper' of Salt Lake were the guests i of honor at an afternoon party last week given by Mrs. Joseph Odell, at her pretty home in Ixgan. The house was prettily decorated with cut flow-1 er8 and a tempting repast served. Mrs. J. R. Morrell was the guest at a luncheon given last Monday In her honor at the pleasant home of Mrs. Margaret Morrell In IOgan Mrs. William S. Fife and Mlsa Iretta Fife have gone to Lewistown to visit friends. They will be gono several days.' The annual outing of tho Episcopal church and Sunday pchool will be held tomorrow; at Lagoon A goid time is In store and a cordial invitation. invita-tion. Is extended, Ernest Sandmeyor left Thursday for Basil. Switzerland. He sailed from New York on the steamer La Touralno, and expects to be gone for three months. Special preparations for the entertainment enter-tainment of the Old Folk3 on Thursday Thurs-day at Lagoon aro being made and the usual good time is assured. Dt, Charles K. McCoy and mother, Mrs. Benjamin W. McCoy, have returned re-turned to their home In Seattle after a viRlt of t wo weeks with Dr. nndfAfrs. Ambrose P. Hlbhs at Utah Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Plngree left Saturday morning for a trip to Chicago Chi-cago and New York. They expect to be gone about three weeks. Mrs. Anna Ij. Bunting, her daughter, daugh-ter, Gerrine, and slater, Mrs. L. J. Miles, left for Salt fake this afternoon, after-noon, where they will visit with Mrs. Bunting's daughter, Mrs. D. W. Col-vin.'who Col-vin.'who recently moved from this city to Salt Lake. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Proudflt have returned re-turned from a month's trip to eastern points, making a lelt wbllo away at their old home In Pennsylvania. Tomorrow, the balance of the Og-den Og-den Rapid Transit employes will bo given a good time at the Hermitage. Last Friday half of the employes had their outing and n grand good time was had. |