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f H ' 20 The Saut IlSjQ) TKmrnos; Sunday MoRyusTG, February 7, 1904 1 1 Mrs. B. J. Bcggn. Mr. and Mrs. C. Heath, . Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Dloni. Mr. and Mm. M. D. " , Jlurlbut, Mr. and Mrs. A. Davlos, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. IL "Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lo Favour. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Lo Comptc, Mr. and Mrs. . Jj. E. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. A. "Williams, : Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Goist. Mr. and Mrs. 1 O. A. Blochor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklo, , I Mr. hnd Mrs. A R. Wcctor, Mr. and Mrs. i F. Smith. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Rend. Mr. , I and Mrs. Charles Shields. Mlsa Julia Bur- . I , lln. MJss Bnvdsly. Miss Alice Fisher, James Hancc, Dr. Bardsly and B. Franklo, Miss Nclllo Goodrich entertained tho members of tho "W. L. H. club most de lightfully on Tuesday evening; Games, music and a chiokon suppor woro features i of tho charming affair. Tho club mem bers present beside tho hostess woro Miss Jean Pearson. Miss Maud Gray, Miss Kathorlno Thorpe. "Miss Louisa Bates. Tho Invited guests wero Messrs. II. B. , ., Hampton, J. A. Malta, H. Culbortson. Goorgo Sessions, Douglas Moffot and i Jamos H. Iiance, a , Miss Bessio "Wilson leaves for Ana i ..Arbor, on "Wednesday to enter school. I , . Thursday evening tho following young peoplo onjoyed an outing In tho way or n. coasting party. Later tho guests were i ' given an oystor supper at tho homo or ono of tho young ladies. Ihoso of tlio party wcro Miss Laura TownscndMlsa -Floronco Hurlbut, Mies Edna "Wells. ! Messrs. Frank Bnrnlcot, Allen Wells and George L. Geiger. , f Dr. and Mrs. R E. Wright gavo a Jolly coasting party Wednesday ovonlng com plimentary to Miss Bessio Wilson. After -enjoying tho outdoor sport, tho guests re paired to tho homo of tho host and hostess, Tvhero a tomptlng Dutch super was served, tho hungry party clearing everything in ; sight, and then wished there was more. Thoso who onjoyed tho Jolly event woro l Miss Bessio Wilson, Miss Maud Gray, I Miss Katharlno Thorpe. Miss Jean Pear- con. Miss Xclllo Goodrich. Miss Goncvlovo '"Wilson, Miss Allco Harkln, Mlsa Loola cSchrack. Messrs. T. Haywood, James 1 Hancc, J. A- Malla, II. Cuubcrtson. D. B. Shields, Gcorgo Sessions and Douglas Moffct. a ; Friday evening tho Union Pacific depot 1 was tho scene of a charming dancing pnr- ! i -tv when Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F: Golat and Miss Katharine Thorpo entertained a omall company of friends. Tho ticket -offio and waiting room wcro artistically arranged for tho occasion, streamers of f i bunting In blue and whjto woro lavishly used, while palms and potted plants added I 1 to tho brilliant effect. Dancing was cn , joyed until midnight when tho guests par 1 1 took of a tempting luncheon served In the rooms upstairs. Dancing was resumed and tho Jolly affair lasted until the woc-sma hours, all declaring that Mr. and Mra. I ' Golst and Miss Thorpo woro royal cnter- I talncrs. The invited gucsLs wcro: Mivand Mrs. F. A. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. C, A. I Blochor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklo, Mr. and I Mrs. J. W. Gclger, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. I Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Robblns, I Mr. and Mrs. A- R. Wector. Mr. and Mrs. i Charles Shields. Miss Louise Bates, Miss Maud Gray. Miss Nell Goodrich, Miss Eva Lambert. Miss Joan Pearson. Miss Bessie Wilson, Miss Gcnovlovo Wilson, Miss Gertrude Whltmrfycr, Messrs, H. W. Culbcrtson, G. F. Borcmnn. Arthur Halgh, James Hancc T. Haywood, Ben Hampton, Edward Le Compte. J. A Malta, Douglas ' i Moffet. Georgo Sessions, and Dan B. Shields. a a i Tho regular meotlng of the O. E. S. will "bo held tomorrow evening, February Sth, at 7;30 o'clock. i a I' The Clrclo of Past Matrons of tho O. E. : 8. enjoyed a most pleasant afternoon with ' ' Mrs. F. Emery on Wednesday. Tho clrclo will hold their next meeting. with Mrs. C. Shields In March. fit V Tho Womans Athonaeum will moot with Mrs. Jj. B. Wright tomorrow afternoon, February Sth. a Tho regulnr monthly mooting of tho Ladies' socioty of tho Congregational church was held In tho church parlors yesterday aftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. Fargo, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gclger, Frances. Dorlthy and Allco Fargo, David and Nero Geiger formed a Jolly sleighing jwirty Sunday afternoon. m m Mrs. G. W, Gulliver was tho recipient of. a most carefully planned nurprlso party,l given nt her ploasont homo Wednesday ovening, tho occasion being tho dnnlver .snry of hor birth. Euchre, vocal and In strumental selections wcro enjoyed, and after awarding prizes In tho card game to Mrs. Ben Williams nnd E. Berry, the guests sat down to a spread that included everything In tho market, tho tables woro also nicely decorated with choice cut flow ers. During tho evening Miss Elizabeth Lnnning favored tho company with vocal selections In her usual charming manner which were heartily received., Tho friends who were present woro Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Berry. Mr. and Mr. James Berry, Mrs. Ben Williams. Miss Mnrtha Lannlng, Miss Lena Moblr, Miss Elizabeth Lannlng, ' G. W. aulllvor. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Davlos. Mr. and Mrs. Alvers, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Blanchard. c Tho firm of Welsh. Drlscol & Buck gavo their employees and their wives a Jolly eloigning party Thursday ovonlng. After driving for soveral hours tho party en joyed a sumptous spread at tho Salt Lako house, from thcro they ropaircd to tho rooms over tho store, whoro dancing was Indulged in until midnight. Tho Idea was a very pleasant nnd thoughtful ono and thoso present will long remember tho happy event. Thoso of tho party wcro Messrs. and Mesdamcs II. Welsh. W. J. Buck. John Welsh, F. J. McLaughlin, C. B. Mnrshall. J Murphy, C. P. Shields, C. Maync. J. Hoffman. N. Collins. Potorson, Kennedy, tho Misses Mao Bailee, Agnes Harrington. G. Fltzpatrick, Phillips, Messrs. G. Fahrendorf, L. Woods. R, Malrbrook. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wood, Prof. Peterson. Jack Hurly, X. McDonald and Joo McLauchlin. "Will Kenyon, If. Weist nnd Bert Groso wont to But,to Wednesday, Will Gidloy and L. Jurgenson left for Bolso on Thursday. Robert Roy departed for Arizona Wednesday nftcr a five months' stay In the Pnrk. F. W. TIayt returned from tho capital Wednesday morning. Mrs. M. F. Alien camo out from Salt Luko on Wednesday. William Browstcr of Montpolicr. Ida., is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Brewster. Monday evening a Jolly sleighing party went to Snydervllle whero a pleasnnt tlmo "was had. Tho company numbered fifty, all members and tcachors of .tlto L. D. S. Sunday-school. Tho return trip homo was mndo by moonlight. c Tho following Parkltcs were among Tuesday's arrivals: G. A. Bates. G. San strum, R. G. Wilson, C. P. Brooks. G. W. Keel. J. W. Donovnn, George Barton, F. Plnneo. Miss Martha Ilerdman was hostess at a delightful party given at her home Friday ovonlng. Flinch and cards wcro tho chlof events of. tho affair, followed by a tempt ing supper. Tho guests of the ovening woro: Miss Lulu Kolly, Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly, Miss Anna Broon, Miss Floronco Kelly, Miss Llzzlo Herdman, Miss Gor trudo Broon, James Ilerdman nnd James and Stewart Kolly. Saturday evening tho Mlssos Florcnco and Lulu Kollv entertained a small com pany of frlonde at their homo on Park avenue. Fan Tan and a number of musi cal selections wcro features of tho Pleas ant nffalr, after which a most dollclous luncheon was soryed. Those who onjoyed tho hospitality of tho MIskos Kelly woro Mrs. P. Broon, Mra. Ilerdman. Misses Daisy PattlHon, Isabcll Brccn, Lizzie Ilerdman. May Kelly. Gertrude Breon. Messrs. James and Ren ncrdmnn and iJomco nnd Stewart Kolly. !t L. Rood camo up to tho Park Mon day for a few days. J. M. Lockhnrt returned from Coalvlllo Wednesday afternoon. ft u Harry Doming and John Kelly went down to the metropolis Monday. Bruno Frankol. brother of our towns man Julius Frnnkcl. arrived In tho Park Monday morning and cxpectH to remain hero n month or so visiting with hlB broth er and family. Tom Stringer nnd daughter. Miss Ella, returned from Salt Lako Wednesday. John Diem la In Salt Lako on business matters. Mrs. llolon Franklin camo up to tho Park to visit with hor relatives. a Mr. nnd Mrs. W, A. Raddon returned from tho city Sunday. - J. W. Golgor went down to tho city Tuesday and returned homo Sunday morn ing. o e Mrs. Charles X. Lorlng roturncd homo Tuosdny after a plcasunt visit with Dr. and Mrs. Platte. f Korrls Gltsch was tho rociplent of a pleasant surprlso Saturday evening, tho occasion b'elng tho llttlo gent's twelfth birthday. Games, music and a luncheon helped to pass tho ovonlng. Thoso pres ent woro Te8sle and aertrudo McLaughlin, Frances Shloldo. Clco Gltsoh, Maud Owll llams, Emily Foster. Ethel Hales, Maud Yakc. Mav Hurly, May Ncmms, Miles and Leo Marten, W. Foster, Jack Townsend, Loo McPheo, Loo Lonzl. Gilbert Lanyon, Wlllard Blrcumshaw and Frank Hurlbut. Row G. F. Cook visited in Bingham tho past wock with hla daughter, Mrs. Fred Brooks. a n JoBoph Brandl spent Sunday -with his family at Salt Lake. Mrs. Leo Richardson went to Zlon on Tuesday to visit with friends. Ernest Fisher of tho Ashclm Dry Goods firm wont to tho metropolis Tuoaday. Mr nnd Mrs. T. A. Alexander of Zlon spent a number of days In tho Park tho past week. Very delightful In every way was the dancing party nt tho Agricultural cullcgo Saturday evening. glrn by tho jonlor class. The hall was artistically and pret tily arranged In tho class colors and ever greens, and during tho ovening light re freshments woro served. Many invita tions wcro sent by tho class to their town friends, which mndo a largo number of guests and a very plensant evening for all. Cnpt. nnd Mrs. Henry D. Stycr entcr tnlnod Informally, but most plensantly, at their homo Tuesday ovonlng In honor of tho Fort Douglas basketball team. Very delicious refreshments were served, Mra. Styor being aeslstcd by Mrs. A. M. Flem ing and Miss Chamberlain. Miss Boo Hydo of Salt Lako is the guest of her sister, Mra. Edna Ridges of Logan. Miss Elizabeth Smith was the. hostess Wednesday afternoon at a very delightful dinner party, which was given at tho Ag ricultural college. Tho tablo was daintily decorated with cut flowers and grcous. It wnH a most enjoyabio affairs and cov ers wcro lnld for tho following: Miss Elizabeth Smith. Mrs. Gcorgo Champ, Mrs. PnrlH and Mlas Suslo Pilgrim. Miss Agatha Borkhool, Esther Allen nnd Miss Mary Ollvo Gray spent tho early part of tho week at Logon, whoro on Mon day evening they gave a most successful recital at tho Thatcher Opcra-houso. A very delightful and pretty children's pnrly wns that given by Miss Kato Smith at tlio New Jorsoy aeadomy In honor of Rev. Smith's llttlo son Milton. Small tables wcro prettily laid, each holding fivo lighted candles, Indicating tho ago of Master Milton. Twolvo little friends woro present and a very happy aftornoon was spent. , Mrs. Paris entertained Informally at dinner on Tuesday at the Hanks hotol. Miss Hnttlo Carter of Salt Lako Is visit ing In Logan, as the guest of Miss M. A. Torgeson. Tho fourth of the sorles of the Agricul tural college lectures was given Thursday ovening. nnd ns usual was a pleasing suc cess. Alter tho programme, dancing wns enjoyed, and1 a very pleasant evening was spent by nil present. Miss Eva Knox went to tho city Tues day, where sho will apend the coming two wocks as Uio guest of Mlsa Mabel Snow. a Rev. and Mrs. Clomonshaw entertained a number of friends ino3t pleasantly Sat unlay evening. Games and music wero tho pleasant features of tho ovening. Jacob West loft tho early part of tho week for a month's stay In San Fran cisco. Invitations nro out for a leap year party to bo glvn by a number of Logan's so ciety girls on February ICth. Mrs. Ha una Thatcher left Wcdncndny morning for San Francisco, to bo tho gucHt of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thatcher. Mlas Veda Eccles returned to her homo In Ogdcn Monday on account of sickness. am Prof. Harry Do Wlndt of tho Royal Geological society of England spent Wednesday and Thursday at Logan, where- ho gavo nn Interesting lecture at tho B. Y. college. Miss Hnttlo Smith Is entertaining Miss Thomas of Salt Lake. Tho Agricultural College Woman's club met Monday aftornoon with Mra. Maughan. "Italian Masters" woro dis cussed, Brumcllcschl by Mrs. Campbell, Mono da Frlsolo by Mrs. Hartc, Robblnn by Mrs. Fleming, nnd Donatollo was given by Mrs. Engle. o J. M. Blair camo up from tho city to visit with his family Sunday and Monday beforo going to Snn Antonio, Tex. Presldont J. W. Korr returned Saturday from a trip to Salt Lako. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Naylor cntcrtnlned most plcasnntly at a dinner party Thurs day ovonlng at tho Hanks hotel. f Mr, and Mrs. S. BcnBcn returned to their homo In Idaho Wednesday after a pleas ant visit with Logan friends. boCIETTiSf Mrs. W. B. Scnrl and Mrs. Joo Yates entertained tho Card club in olegant style at tlio homo of Mrs. Scarl on Wed nesday evening. Tho uoual number of guests vcro prceent. m Mrs. S. Schwab entertained on Tuesday aftornoon In honor of Mra. J. W. PIko of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bnchman enter tained In a churmlng manner on Mon day evenlncr. . Mr. and Mra. J. A. -Johnson havo been prominent in social circles tho past week, a numbor of entertainments bolng given In their honor. Thoso who ontorlnlncd for Mr. and Mrs. Johnson prior to their de parturo for their homo In Minnesota were Mrs. Reed Smoot, Mr. nnd Mrs. Reed, Mr. and Mra. W. Blcraach and Mrs. Georgo Atkln. Mrs. Jcsso J. Knight ontertalncd on Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Pike. Tho leap year bnll given by the First Ward choir was ono of tho most success ful of tho season, It was po largoly at tended as to almost mar tho pleasuro of dancing, but tho social fooling was yo pleasant that cvory ono was satisfied with tho ovonlng. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Urlson enter tained In honor of Mrs. Arthur Truolson on Monday ovening. Cards were first In dulged In. the gormo resulting In Mrs. Will Ward winning tho first prize and Mrs, M. Warner tho consolation. Mr. J. Evans won tho men's first prize. Delicious re freshments were served. Tho guests wero Mossrs. and Mesdamcs M. M. Warner, J. T. Farrer, J. Evans. E. Jonofi, W. .Ward, D. Oponshaw. Dr. Snyder. C. F. Decker. II. Jensen. F. Foutz, C. Foutz. A. Tru olson, George Atkln, Mlsa Nelson and Mrs. Shumwar. Mrs. D. D. Houtz Is visiting In Salt Lake City tho guest of her slater, Mrs. W. D. King. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Cluff entertained a largo number of their friends on Monday ovonlng In a 'very cnjoynblo manner nt their home. 4 m Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flygnro wcro the victims of a happy surprise 'party on Tuoaday evening. Mr. Dean Twelves gavo a moat enjoy able party at tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Twelves on Thurs day ovening. Cards wero indulged In the first part of tho evening, elegant rcfrcsn- ? it ! Catherine Talbot's Paris Fashion Letter ! f x i t " 7 tiit.r..;.wAA.t.AA..tUM,ll f , tll'fl.,t.t.1,,1,.t,AlAl.tJ..t.j..i..t....r. .... ... j. .,, .T. - ..... .V PARIS, Jan. 23. The Monte Carlo season has begun earlier than usual this yenr. Clro's restau rant opened the other day, and the Prince of Monaco celebrated hl3 birthday with a reception of a very elaborate character. Baron Henri de Rothschild, who haa established him self at Monto Carlo for the spring sea son, has presented tho Automobllo club of Nice with a cup, -which Is to bo con tested for. later on. At tho La Bollc golf links they have already held a tournament. So, you see, social nffnlrs are In full swing all along the Riviera. Paris Is never more charming than at this tlmo of the year, but It seems to be the smart Parisian's chief aim of exist ence to get anywhere, anywhere out of the gay capital Just before and during Lent. The butterflies of fashion have flitted off with trunks full of stunning creations, which the lesser lights will not bo slow to copy later on. But the question which Is Interesting women generally Is what Damo Fashion will dolgn to smile upon In the way of spring1 materials and modes. The harbingers of spring In fabric lines which havo made their advent all point to a one tone color scheme. In the silks, with loulslnc and soft taffetas In the lead, the designs are mostly fine stripes and small dots In self color with a scattering of wafer spots over the pattern. Checks In green and white, blife and white and the popular magpie contrast have all over their surface this wafer effect carried out in tho predominant color of the groundworlc Organdies In mauve have dainty or chids in the same fxnes sprinkled around In a charming manner, and in stead of a riot of radiant and bright tones clashing in an attempt at har mony we have in tho new materials beautiful shadings carried out In ar .tlsllc values. Double chiffon for afternoon toilets is a coming dress matorlal. Paquln has juat turned out an exquisite costume In this new chiffon. Tho thick chiffon govn Is black and mounted over an un derskirt of black satin. ""These chiffon frocks, whether for day or evening wear, are never mounted over a contrasting shade, as tho mate rial Is too opaquo to show up well over a color. A gown of doublo chiffon needs no apology when two waists are pro vided for a single skirt. Duchess satin, the handsome silk of other days, la one of tho novelties of tho season, and a pretty notion of trim ming a gown of this satin Is with me dallions of lace outlined with little ruchlngs of the duchess. Mohair Is to be a favorite utility dress material not the mohair of our remembrance, but a soft and glorlflod fabric sprinkled with little flecks of white on dark grounds. The skirt may tease us with a change of tactics later on. but the manifesto for tho spring mbnths Is that It will bo gathered and fitted In a perfect man ner to give that svelte and clinging ef fect the smart frock demands. Instead of skirts being trimmed in an archipelago sort of fashion with llttlo Islands and Isthmuses of Jacc and f rip 1 pcrlcst the correct mode now la to place ......... , i y t T rt".-rrrvT all adornment around tho hem or Just above It. An unstitched band of velvet seven or eight Inches deep headed by tucks of the dress material Is a new skirt trimming. As a dcmlscason costume tho Pari sians are affecting a bluish gray gown. A charming frock of this shade for morning wear has a full, floppy skirt stitched in two bands around the bot tom with the waist fullness over the hips laid In tiny plaits. The loose jack et bodice has a basque at the back and a broad, stitched belt fastened by but tons In front. Tho front of the bodice has silk lined rovers opening over a soft silk vest. One of the new pointed VICTORIAN DRESSY BODICE. toques, narrow at the sides and worn tilted back on the coiffure, accompanies thi3 trotting costume. Two lovely toilets whoso destination is the sunny south wero displayed the other day In the Rue do la Palx. A natty creation of beige cloth was per haps the more striking. The skirt of this gown, which Juat touched the ground all round, was trimmed with rows of stitching in blue silk. A dou ble pointed flounce was outlined by galloon of light bluo striped with a darker shade and sprinkled with whlto diamond lozenges In openwork design. The fichu shaped pelerine was adorned with tho samo galloon. Long tassels fell from the epaulets on the shoulders and from the short tabs In front. The becoming pointed neckband was of Venetian red panno. The other costume wns of pinkish cloth flecked with white and various colors. JUrje.draped.kirt and bodice were gathered on each side of a flat apron panel. A tab shaped collarette in a lighter shade of plain silk bound with red velvet fastened with Irregular straps of white cloth. The standing collar, deep collarettes and pointed cuffs were of white silk lawn elaborate ly embroidered In red. A black rough straw hat bordered with white lace and trimmed with pink ribbon and black tips was sent south with the gown. I have como to the conclusion that more than half the people who look Into fashion papers for Ideas do so In the hope of flndlng an Idea for this frock or that coat which they contem plate having made or think of making themselves. Oh, those plannlngs and contrlvlngs! How hard one works over them and how honestly proud one Is of a successful result! The young girl or married woman who goes out and strives to be well and suitably dressed on an Inadequate sum has troubles of her own. A dancing gown which must look attractlvo and can only last a short time Is one of her greatest trials. Bearing this need in mind, I think I can help out in an emergency of this kind by suggesting a smart frock so simple of construction that the merest dressmaking novice may safely hope to succeed in Its manufacture The basic fabric is of white voile de sole, a material which has superseded moussellne de sole In favor. The skirt Is gathered to simulate a hip yoke. Lower down, at the knee, Is a flounce trimmed with four narrow bias ruffles. This flounce Is shirred to the skirt proper. The dainty little bloused waist Is gathered three rows across the decolle tage. which Is outlined with closely clustered pink roses. These tiny blos soms form shoulder straps and sleeve supports and appear again on the aklrt at the head of the deep flounce looped together with narrow velvet ribbon. The walat for evening toilets, according to the latest dictate of La Mode, Is en circled by a slightly draped corselet belt, In this case carried out In deep rose panne. The silk foundation 13 made separately and stiffened up nln,e Inches from the hem, the stiffening cut on the cross and llttcd around the skirt. &ow bodices havo an uncomfortable abit of slipping unless the shoulder straps are tight. Any pressure Is apt to make the arms look red, but the Inser tion of a piece of silk elastic a half Inch wide at the shoulder strap over comes this dlfliculty. It Is hardly nec essary to say this gown Is handmade. I would like to describe a blouse, an evening bodice, which condescends to harmonize with Its accompanying skirt and is not like the usual blouse, a thing apart, "with us, but not of us." This pretty little blouse is of finely tucked black chiffon. The very full ruffle out lining, the V neck is caught up in tlnv tucks with threads of gold. Soft fold's of gold tissue arc arrangod fichu fash Ion over tho ruffle. The sleeves arc small Victorian puffs. If a blouse of this kind be worn with any dressy black aklrt one has an ensemble cos tume, An odd freak of fashion is to cut the evening waist almost high in front and in a decided V at tho back. CATHERINE TALBOT, mcnts wore served, and then a fine musi cal programme was rendered. About twenty guests enjoyed Uio social event. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Klrkwood varo gven a vory cnjoyablo surprise on T'10. evening. A largo numbor of old Wenfls and acquaintances laden with baaketa took possession of the home fo r r hours, nnd an ldoal evening was the re sult. , , . Mrs. Reed Smoot was given ';Pr,," at hor home on Thursday evening , b ladles' Republican club, lt wns a : ciojcr event and was greatly enjoyed b the many gucot3 present Mrs. Ida Smoot DuBcnbcrry aNVuo0aSy enJovcd tho games and the Jn,jy.Tl freahmcnlH and the clover efforts of Mra. Dusonbom. t Mr and Mrs. R. C. Watklns gave the About fifty llttlo guests were pjreatnt. A very pleasant surprlso was given by f nWfiS A Mr.W una: Mary Boshard6. Misses aff'boVha'rdf 'fin Ida. Kate, and Mada n ey. "Rudolph. ous nipast was sc,rd',tcetrular good by tho UostorJj : and line hoor3 the dai , . . immensely enjoyed. Miss Ltolc M"ne of Salt Lake City Is tho guest of Miss Edna Beck. Mrs F W. Mublcnbruck is visiting friends In Salt Lake City. fgrrr rJOCIELTTpgf. Samuel Fletcher of Ogdcn wns here this week on business. , a Bishop Fred Rnsband of Park City was down on buslnos Woducsday. Mrs. Will Cluff came out from Salt Lake Tuesday to visit her many friends. a Miss Margaret Faddles went down to' Salt Lake Sunday and will spend eovcral months thoro. a The Coalville branch of the Western Federation of MlnorTnir "WjU ffanc&Jr3C 5 SB of haVdSc'wif1 yLC Snyder and fivernl0tLrClti.t ?ourrt.hCr lhlS lSti gl?e,t 1? Aha g ven by the Sunday.!? night at tho OpS001 , MMff crowd was present and A VhZWZ genuine good time. yyl The ladies of the r . Kensington Wednesday af lub hH homo of Mrs. L, e Eidrficrnon 'ff aftornoon was pent xSi' K$M& woro arranged for t lie w.'is awarded tho one &J5 ' Place first. Mrs. Fr"nh-g"M?gTu Mrs. Northcott won 2 J ta Ha tho nearest how lngaa tog1, The Invited g...)st3 Vcr? v tS ' den and Mrs. Will Cluff? ,33 rWtr Elder Moroni nirhlna'of vm, Northern SiSS "5 parlrnent. 00 cl,arEe of lWp- b02n working at the sfcV tvMj, year and Is well qualified APMll nt the homo of the foSUl arlV.J evening. The pwlor? decorated for the occMlon- L1''411 tally cards were T neatly h'JmT signs and everything Li a palntMl Pleasing stylo. Vl vo M& by W. M. Boyden and the ladSi- nif was captured by Mra Aim, Consolation prizes were WoX5S dredgo and 1 Mrs. Xora Boydlr 1 i&M& prizes by J. L. Boyden and A$9r cott. Refreshments of TISsMLh nature wero served and the m:?2KS a very delightful eveSn? Tht'iJMSS guests wore as follows MessrI l&Lwr dames Alma Eldreoce I r ' ffll . Roy Wllklns. R. p? xorthwlt C ark. J. E Wilde. W O.?!!. Cluff. John Pawlas. J jA Eoy.W3 Boyden a. D. Whoabn. T f 1 Georgo Olson. W. G. Fisher. Frank KM1 Lonsdale Allen, Thomas Mllchdl jK Wilson, J. A. Smith. T T S W 'S'lrS ?rauk 'wn. Fred WmSl Nell O'Keefe; Mrs. L. W WIIHmTMW Miss, Amy Boyden. Kmma and Nellie Williams. Annie mWB ruth. Mattio Caffroy; Messrt. &M: dredge, Ben Birch, J. H. Wilds an?H&F Lewis. fMV A very pleasant surprise t-sj eiva5iS' George Roberts, Sr. of HctWfr 0- mi night of January 2th. It being: ttimk" sevonth anniversary of iho lidy-j bl day. Mrs. Roberts was away from lP visiting and when 3he returned sb (3'. tho following guests assembled in ti?Mi lor: B. F. Livingston and MriM Miss Eggleston. Joseph Escleston i&" lady and Mrs. William Blake of 0tT Con Hunt of Park City. John Paik'tijB' y . GEAY-BLUE MORNING GOWN, m i