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Show BACHELOR GIRLS. The "Hacelor Girls," at their camp at Lewis" resort, will entertain a number num-ber of guests at a tea parly tonight. The. hostesses are: Misses Ivy Williams, Wil-liams, Allle Bowcn. .Tole Reno,' Clara Goddard, Thra Williams. Uharlene Majors and Josle Browning. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wet more of Kly, Neada, with their two children, are the guests of Mrs. Wotmore's mother, Mrs. J. ft. Forrest, 21.15 Adams atomic. Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson and daughter Sarah, of Idaho are Ihe gnesLs of Mr. and Mrs. E. Larson. u40 Eighteenth street, having returned from a tour of several months in Sweden.England and on the continent. A visit to the king's palace In Stockholm Stock-holm was a pleasant feature of the sojourn In the capital city. Various points of interest in their native country coun-try were visited, and the grand beauty of the mountains and the weird snee-I snee-I tacle of the sun shining at midnight impressed them deeply. Ixmdon and various historical points in England were visited. Miss Edith Murray of Reno, Nevada, Neva-da, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. .1. R. Forrest. A pirty of voun.'i pcopl", chaperoned by Mrs. J. W. Abbott, left today for a two days' trip to Devil's Sl'de. Among the number are: Misses Helen and Elsie Forrest, Edith Murray of Reno. Morgart Armstrong, Daisy Kuhn, Helen Towne and Mary Abbott. The Congregational church ladles will tender Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Elder-kin Elder-kin a reception" at the home of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Thaauum, 1007 Robinson Rob-inson aenue, on Wednesday, August 17 Free conveyance will lie provided for all at the end of the Twenty-fifth street car line, between the hours of S and 9:30 p. m Miss M. Thompson, of Cimarron. Kansas, surprise her aunt, Mrs O. D. Rasmusscn, last evening. While en route to Stanford university. Miss Thompson stopped over long enough to receive a hearty welcome from her relathes in Ogden. E. B. Robinson of Oakland. Calif, is In Ogden visit, ng friends and relatives rel-atives and will leave for the Gate City about the middle of this month. Miss Elvira LaRiv!ep of Evanston Is vlsl'lntr for several davs with her aunt, Mrs. Louis Allard, at Hooper. Miss Disey Eggleston and mother will leave Tuei-day or Wednesday af ternoon for Seattle, where they will visit for a few weeks. On their return, re-turn, points cf interest along the line will also be visited. Miss Eggleston Is employed vith Mie Southern Pacific Railroad company, where all w ish her a pleasant vacation |