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The Salt Lake Herald-Republican from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 28

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I 4t 8 THE HERALDREPUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY NOV 28 1909 i I I I IStale Society I PARK CITY SpecIal to The HeraldRepublican Park City Nov 87The regular meeting or the Vomans Athenaeum uas held last Monday afternoon at the home of 1ns JulIUs lrankelln NOrfOlK avenue The sUbject of American literature was led by Mrs Wight Irs Wight also read an able paper Qi James Cooper which was written by Irs 11 Wilson Mrs 0 Lockhart entertained a few friends at her home last Friday evening Five hundred was played Miss AgnE Harrington winning first prize and Mrs Lucy Garvin second The guests fIrs Frank cEwen Mrs 1J Beggs Mrs Fred Smith Mrs Sherman Fargo Mrs Sherman Mrs Sam Whitely Mrs iV Buck Mrs John OHara Mrs tJ Allen Mrs John Welsh alit PatrIck Towey Mrs Lucy Garvin Miss I Agnes Harrington and MIss May Bailey I Dainty refreshments were served A pretty affair of the week sas thr surprise party given to George Ann I I by his friends at the Ontario mine Monday evening The evening was pleasantly I spent in dancing and playing indoor baseball The guests were 1lr and Mrs Lockhart 1lr and Mrs William Byrne Mr and Mrs Charles EIHt Mr and Irs Ross Jenkins Mr I md Mrs Oscar Forslund Mr and Mrs Dlcket 1lr and Mrs James cunningham Mr and Mrs Ray BrIggs and Miss Bessie Wycoff Miss Annla Paull Miss Jessie Drake and Talbot i Love Thomas Roberts George Tayl I and George Zabriskie A supper Wl3 served I Miss Cora Iulgrave the local history and drawing instructor at the high I school spent Thanksgiving at home in Salt Lake I Mrs Wagner went to Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon where she will I visit friends Allen returned Thursday morning from the Northwest territory where he has been visiting for the last two weeks Mrs Marie Hethkie gave a delicious Thanksgiving dinner at the Park City hotel Thursday evening to 1lr and Mrs Hodgson Mr and Mrs Arthur Veeter and Miss Minnie Bean Don Miller returned Tuesday mornIng after a three months visit In BritIsh Columbia Rhea Riley and Edna Sutton left Tuesday afternoon for Eureka Utah where they will be the guests of Nellie Sullivan Mrs Wright charming entertained at her home on Maui street Thursday evening The evenIng was pent In cardplaying and music Those present were oIr and Mrs Sherman Fargo Mr and Mrs Wight and Ilr and Mrs Julius Franlel Refreshments were served Mrs Frank McEwen pleasantly enter taine the Flee Hundred club at hr home in Norfolk avenue Tuesday afternoon The prize winners were Mrs Lynn Kimball and Mrs 1Ialln The home was beautifully decorated in tt flowers Mr and Mrs Platt gave a dinner at their home Thursday afternoon Covers were laid for six The long table was carefully decorated with flow crsA A quiet wedding took place Wednesday afternoon at 330 odock at the home of oIr and Irs Ole Johnson on Norfolk avenue when their daughter Miss Ruby became the wife of Elmer Morgan or Spanish Fork The ere I 1 I I I zv 4 I I I I I I I I I I SA a tt MISS EMMA LUCY GATES Miss Gates a prominent Utah singer is at present studying in Berlin She is appearing in one of the leading roles of the opera Mignon and has also appeared in a number of the principal operas given at the Berlin opera house Miss Gates recently sang with Emmy Destinn the noted vocalist in the opera Der rieschutz mony was performed by Judge Waters In the presence of relatives They will make their home In Spanish I Fork 1Ir and Mrs Joseph Kemp Jr entertained a number of friends at a delicious dinner Thursday afternoon Mr and Mrs Joseph Kemp Sr Mrs Lucy Garvin Miss lable Kemp and 1Icssrs Martin Thomas Harry Kent George Kemp Robert Ramsey and Elwood Gar vinE Talbot superintendent of the Daly Vest mine gave a delicious dinner at the mine boarding house Thursday evening Those present were 1lr and Mrs King oIr and Irs William Byrne Mr and Mrs George Hedges 1Ir and Mrs Charlls Troun Sn 1lr and Irs Lockhnrt Irs Higgins Mrs 1 If Ialln and Miss Tyler Miss 1Iockler and Miss Annie Wilson Mr and Mrs Fred Morgan entertained at dInner Thursday afternoon The Knights of Columbus pleasantly I entertained their friends it a dancing party on Tuesday evening at Maple hall Three hundred guests were present Professor Miller gave a ball at Maple hall Thursday evening and It was largely attended I NEPHI I Special to The HeraldRepublican Nephl Nov 71lr and Mrs Jonn SCooper I spent Thanksgiving day at the I Starr ranch Charles Andrews of Salt Lake formerly of lephl was In town Monday I Mrs Jacoblen arrived home from Salt Lake where she has been visiting bev I eral weeks Edghelll returned horn Tuesday I I evening after an extended trip In the cast I The Commercial club entertained Friday evening In honor of John Meakin of Salt Lake M7ss Stella Cox Is visiting in Mantl Mrs Thorpe of Ephraim Is the guest of Irs Timothy HOyt Miss Nettle Bryan spent Thanksgiving day In Salt Lake olr and Mrs Ostler entertained at dinner Sunday Miss Lulu Harper spent Thanksgiving day at her home In Payson Mrs 8 A Chase and family have moved to Eureka for the winter 1 1lynders of Salt Lake formerly of Nephl spent Thanksgiving here Mr and Mrs A Bailey went to Sprlngvllle Wednesday to attend a housewarming given by Mr and Mrs Lee Boyer Miss Edna Bigler Is visiting relatives in olant Mr and Mrs Pack will leave next month for Idaho whore Mr Pack will take charge of the forest reserve centered at St Anthony Ida Stud ley of the llntah reserve will take Mr Packs position as forest supervisor of this reserve Professor CJ Hawkins of the at Provo spent Thanksgiving day at Nephl Miss Margaret Latimer and Miss Jeannette Latimer came home Wednesday evening to spend a few days with their mother Miss AHa Carter arrived home from Spring Lake Wednesday Miss Phyllis Sparks and Miss Hortense olcQuarrle came from Provo to spend I Thanksgiving day Miss lola Wright came from Provo tdnesday for a visit with her parents Miss ThelE8e Brough is In Salt Lake the guest of Miss Georgia Hickman The LadlEs Literal club met at the heme of Mrs George Sudbury Monday cnlng I Miss May Hobbs entertained the i club at her home Monday even mg Dr A Booth and family are visit ling at Provo Mrs Clinton of Salt Lake Is visIting In Juab Dr and Mrs Bennett visited In Provo Thursday Miss Bertha Bailey spent Thursday In Sprlng111e Miss Pearl Ingram entertained the Sewing club Friday evening Glen Dlgler spent ThanksgivIng day in Ianti EPHRAIM Special to The HeraldUepubUcan Ephraim Nov 27James Green of this city was the honored guest at a dance at the pavilion Wednesday night A large rod was present and excellent music was furnished by the Pavilion orchestra Mr Green leaves Thursday to fulfill a three years mission to New Zealand in the Interest ot the Mormon church One of the pretty dinner parties given In this city was that of Saturday day night whin Irs 1 Christensen entertained In honor of Mr and Mrs Lehl ot Salina The tables were decorated with the seasons flowers Mrs Christensen and her daughter Ethel assisted at the table and Mrs Josie Jorgensen poured the tea Tine guests were Mr and Mrs James Frost olr and Mrs Fred Jorgensen Mr and Irs Iehl Peterson Mrs 1 Fisher Mrs Peter Greaves jr Mrs Hannah Greaves and Miss Alice Lund 1lr and Mrs Benjamin Carlson ot this city were surprised at their home Monday night The crowd met at the home of Mr and Mrs Thorvald Hansen and marched to the Carlson home In a short time the ladles took possession of the house and spread an elaborate lunch 1Ir and Mrs Carlson were presented with a rocking chair Those present were 1tr and Mrs Henry Thompson Mr and Mrs Erastus Ras mussen 1lr and Mrs Orval Peterson Mr and Mrs William Larsen Mr and Irs Thorvald Hansen 1Ir and Mrs Joseph NIelson Mr and Mrs David Poulsen Mr and Mrs Frank Anderson Miss Ida Dorlus and Rellln Dorlus An Interesting meeting of the club was held at the home of Miss Zana Peterson Sunday night Subjects of Interest were discussed Those present were Miss Sadie Bradley Miss Melia Blackham Miss Loraine Stevens Miss Clara Folgter Miss Edna Anderson Miss Zl1reta BrelhoIt Miss Flossie Peterson Miss Zana Peterson and Miss Bardella Beal The following couples were granted marriage licenses by County Clerk Elluson during the last few days Martin Bohrl1e and Anna Iur dock of Fairview Knute Kohlstrum and Hilda Burton of lit Pleasant lifoId Hardy of 1loronl and Lucinda Larsen of EphraIm Willard Vance and Ellis Johnson of Fairview George Johansen and Nora Anderson of Eph raim Yelby Wilcox and Sarah Spens of 11t Pleasant William Brewer and Kate Nye of olt Pleasant Mrs Earl Peacock was given a surprise at her home Monday which proved to be one of the successful parties of the season The ladles came prepared to serve a lunch A pleasant afternoon was spent In social chat Mrs Peacock was presented with a token oC remembrance Those In attendance were Irs Frank Anderson Mrs David Poulsen Mrs Joseph Nielson Mrs Thorvald Hansen Mrs Larsen Mrs Orval Peterson Mrs Erastus Rasmussen Mr Henry Thompson and Mrs Caroline Jensen Fergds Johnson wn of Mr and Mrs Jacob Johnson of Spring City Wa married to Miss Pearl Cummings of Heber City at the home of the brides parents Wednesday evening the ceremony being pelformed In the presence of only the Immediate family and a few Intimate friends Alter the ceremony an elaborate dinner was served Mr and Mrs JohnsOn will make their home In Spring City Herbert Beck one of the prominent business men of the southern part of the county and Miss May Bardsley of Centerfield were united In marriage at the olantl temple Wednesday President Louis Andprson performing the ceremony After their marriage they left for Centerfield where 11 wedding dinner was given In their honor at the home of the brides parents 1lr and Mrs Beck wIll make their nome In Centerfield Miss Patra Anderson entertained at a musicale at her home Tuesday evening Musical selections were given by Miss Ida Ierz of Mt Pleasant Jessie and Parley Young Miss Eva Baileyy and Mr Christianson Luncheon was served and a pleasant evening was spent Those present were Miss Dolly Peterson Miss Allee Lund Miss r1t Baker Miss Young Soren Anderson Mrs Adllne Jensen and the hlioltfHS 1ladsen of ephl was In attendance at the ball given In honor of James Green who left Thursday to fulfill a mission In the Interest of the Mormon church Miss Patra Anderson left for 1lantl today where she will visit at the home of Miss Sidonia Olsten Miss Alice Lund and Miss Ada Johnson of Spring City will leave for Salt Lake Thursday to attend the charity ball which will be held there Friday night Chris Thorpe and Louis Dorlus came in from Axtell yesterday to visit with relatives and friends Mr and Mrs 1ehl Peterson formerly of Salina were visitors to this city during the week They were on their way to Salt Lake where ney wife make their future home Mr and Mrs Peter Greaves In attendance at the Founders day xer cises which was held at Mantl during the week Mrs Adllne Jensen ot Salt lAke is visiting with her relatives In this city and will remain until about the first of the month Miss Jessie Anderson thE domestic scIence teacher of the Snow academy spent Thank giveng at Mantl as the guest of Mr and Mrs A Anderson Mrs Lon of Tucker Is visiting with relatives and friends GUNNISON eSpecial to The raldRepublkan Gunnison Nov 27o11ss 1lessICl of Miseouri who Is laboring In Gunnison as a missionary In the Interest of the Presbyterian church was gIven a pleasant surprise at the Christensen hotel Saturday night Twentyfive ladies were present and brought refreshments which were served during the evening The time was pleasantly spent In games and a musical program was carried out Miss Messlcl intends to spend the winter In this city Kearns and William Ietcalf were In attendance at the IIheepmens convention which was held In Ephraim Saturday The little child of Mr and Irs Savage was bitten by a cat during the week and Is In a serlou scondltlon as blQod poison beg Mt In Dr Ha gan Is In attendance Dr Hagan and wife left for Richfield where they spent the latter part of the week as the guests of Mr and Irs Peterson Miss tpsslCle entertained severil of her friends at a Thanksgiving social held at chapel Thursday evening An interesting program was prepared and a pleasant evening was spent Mr and Mrs Lewis Jones of Monroe spent Thanksgiving at the home of 1lr and Mrs Albert Swains Dennis Beauregaard and Ernest Swalberg were the speakers at the mutual meeting which was held Sun day night Mr and 1t1 John Knlghton spent Thanksgiving visiting with relatives and friends at Salt Lake They will visit friends at Provo before returning home Miss nary Glpdhlll the chief operator at the telephone exchange was In attendance at the Founders day cele bration hlch was held at Mantl dur Ing the week Niels Iearnes and Earl Pickett were the speakers at the afternoon meeting at Axtell last Sunday Miss Mary Ietcalf Irs Maria Whiting Miss Loraine Bickett and Miss Hazel Childs attended the re ligion class convention which was held af Iantl Sunday SALINA Special to The HeraldRepublcan Salina Nov 27Tl1e Relief society ot this city delightfully entertained the old people of the town at a social TU I day night An elaborate banquet was served and an interesting program was carried out A ball Was given In their honor at the opera house A large crowd wad present and an enjoyable evening was spent Mrs Lehl Peterson Jr delightfully entertained the ladles of the Kensington club at her home Wednesday afternoon Dainty refreshments were served 5nd a pleasant afternoon was spent AU the members of the club were present I Lehi Peterson and his wife left for Salt Lake yesterday where they will make their future home Mr and Irs Peterson have recently sold the White house to A Garvin who Is now In charge HO11er Rasmussen of this city was a visitor to Ephraim lUring the early part of the week Frank 1 Van Winkle one of the government surveyors was In this city Inspecting the work which has beEn done in this vicInity recently BRIGHAM I pejal to The HeraldRepublican Brigham Nov 7Miss Emma Nel 801 was given a surprise by a number of hr pupils a few days ago Then rt taas given at the home of Miss Nelsons parents 1lr and Mrs Ntlson In the Fourth ward Tt teachers social given Saturday was one of the most brllliunt affairs of tle season Local teachers entertained the Box Eluer couny tEachers at a banquet and dance In the high sc oj glmnasium The hall was elaborate decorated with flowers and the high school colors purple and white and un American flag Dr John A VIlrsoE or the A being unable to attend sent a beautiful bouquet of Lothous flowers 111 and Mrs Christensen of Shell Ida spent the week In this city as guests 1 1lr and Mrs Erastus HanS II IIIr and Mrs Phillips are spending a few days in Salt Lake City with rla es Mrs James Knudson returned from visit to the Junction City Esther Irlckson who Is spending the winter in this city went oor to Logan to spend Thanksgiving with her parents Mr and Mrs Le Roy Chadwick of North Ogden have been visiting Irs Laura Woodland Miss 1lorl11a Hunter came up from Ogden and spent a day or two with friends Mrs Hannah Nicholas of Willard was calling on friends in this city this week Miss Millie Boden spent TnanKSI InA day with relatives In Salt Lake Irs Xephena Frodsham and son Georgie are spending a few days In Hyde Park Cache county Mrs James Knudson was a visitor to Ogden In company with her mother Tuesday returning Wednesday Mr and Mrs Joseph Primrose of Garland visited Mr and MrS Simeon Carter Mrs Primroses parents this week They have departed for Salt Lake Miss Lois Feters who Is teaching school at Elwood was visiting her parents Mr and Mrs John Peters Saturday and Sunday Miss Alice Forsgren was down from Honenllle where she Is spending the winter visiting her parents Joseph and Lorenzo Stohl were UI from the state capital Sunday and Monday visiting with their families Judge olaughan of Logan Is spending the week In Brigham City 1lr and Mrs A1ord left Monday afternoon for a trip north John Crawford has been spending the vast week visiting friends and relatives In Ogden and other Weber county towns Joe Zimmerman spent Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake the guest of 1Ir and Mrs Pappe Junius Ohmart an attorney ot New York city is spending a couple of weeks with his brother Dr Ohm art and family In this city Mrs Andrew Jensen is In from Duck yule visiting relatives for a few das George Graehl of Salt Lake Is spending several days visiting relatives In Brigham City Chief Dispatcher Chalmers of the 1 Oregon Short Line was a Brigham visitor during the past week Mrs Amy Jensen and daughter Bertha have returned from a visit with Mr and Mrs Cal Richards at Fielding Mrs Iaren Norton returned this week after an extended visit with her son Alvin Norton In Logan i IS soL7W MAV ST Pre Holiday lWillinery Clearance Our entire stock of trimmed hats untrimmed shapes flowers feathers plumes and trimmings sacrificed for a sweeping clearance to 50c on the dol JarOneHalf Off Holiday Gift Furs What is a more genteel gift than dependable fursno matter what price you pay furs cost less at Banks A deposit i will hold them for delivery at your convenience SHOCKING SIGHT CORNER MAIN AND WEST THIRD SOUTH Smart Young Man Found Standing On His Head A sight not often seen that of a gentlemanly youth standing on his head was the cause of a very large crowd osteday morning It seems from evidence gleaned on the spot that this young man had opened a copy of an Eastern paper and read the following which had been printed UPSIDE Down SOT A CLASS No nooKS TO BUY ECH PUPIL TA UGH PRIVATELY You come at any hour of the day for a private lesson You may have a lesson in ten minutes or stop all day We loan you a visible machine at your own home or office for practice TYPEWRITING as you play a piano SHORTHAND with eyes oft your pencil The SEVEN system of shorthand has revolutionized all other shorthands invented by practical court and congress reporters Financially and otherwise Shorthand and Typewriting is a LIFELONG ASSET a good ladylike and gentlemanly living In any Town or Country If you enroll NOW we can complete your tuition this year The study il easy and young or old may become a succcss The Seven Institute 35 Mercantile Block Salt Lake City Bell sin 1 0 Miss Flora Wilson uul the Steinway Yr ny IX 4 Miss Flora Wilson the talented daughter of tJe secretary of agriculture Is touring the United States with great success The peole of Salt Lake will have an opportunity crt hearing her next Monday night at the S11U bert theatre She is assisted In her recitals by Mr Carl Klein a noted viplinist I Miss Wilson has had the benefit of several years study In Paris wIth the great master of song Jean de Reszke Her voice is a high soprano of large range and her ability In coloratura work Is remarkable scales trills and rapId passages being rendered with ease Miss wllson particularly recommends the Steinway piano as being the perfect medium at accompaniment for the voice with Its rich sustaining and singing qualities Mr Harold Osborn Smith the brilliant young pianist who Is with Miss Wilson on this tour uses the Steinway In his home In New York as well as on the road and says he prefers It to all other makes The Instrument for the Salt Lake engagement will be furnished by Steinway Sons local representatives the Consolidated Music company 50 Pk wti tests hawi of out o1 doors Byaemtb Illlips GllUUolas OxJla tTbterod BegonlaJo na i DaUodll ChInese LIly DeweYLUy Oloxlnla lilies 01 the Vflerallpown tams 0reo1 Ia Ala premium with these limbs we wUllend ratuebi coleetionofflowerreedover9BDktade CEDAR NURSERY Whiter Km Man II SUBWAY BE A BOOSTER If you see some feller tlyin For to make some project go You can boost it up a trifle rrhats your cue to Jet him know That youre not agoin to knock it Just because it aint your shout But youre g01n to boot little Cause lies got the best thing out If you know some feHers faBin Just forget em cause you know That same fellers got some good points Them8 the ones you want to show Cast your loaves out on the waters Theyll come back 8 a satin true Mebbe they will Gome balk buttered When some feller boost for you The Great Subway Basement Salesroom Is a Big Booster The SUBWAY is for inexpensive grades Every article is reliable no matter how low the price Do not forget the bank account One dollar placed I credit with interest from I I November 1 on every ten dollar purchase Mullett Clothing I Company I I I The Big Boosters Half Block Vest from Main on Second South Our rail Order Department is always in working order I Hundred 4 I Pretty Designs In Tapestry Coverings Nov that ve are offering an elegant line of Upholstered Easy Chairs Davenports and Rockers covered onlJ in denini ye are also shoving a sup ierl line of Wool und 1 Cotton Tapestries in eTery ranted color and designCoveringstllat can be made to carry ont the color scllmne of your room Yon can make your selection and we will do the covering I i 1 A WEEK Our loflern Payment Plan II I I Enable Everybody to Wear GOOD CLOTHES 0 FOil MEN AND YOUBS II I Style QUIIIIt Pit Ye Sssure The Mercantile Installment Co 4 A MONTH 7 I West Second South wJ Boston Dental Parlors NEW LOCATION 120 MAIN STREET I SPECIAL LOW PI1ICCS FOR 30 DAYS I 1500 set of teeth 750 I Gold crowns ISOO No better made at any price Bridgework per tooth Sn00 I Porcelain gold and silver fillings at reasonable prices for honest work No students employed Painless extracting a specialty Office open I evenings and Sundays All work guaranteed Ind Tel 1219 DR BOYD Mgr I Don Forget TO TELL Your Friends I I Abroad Newest styles for men and OF YOUR HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS SITUATION women Enjoy your clothes if you reside In the Capital or State ot Utah while paying for them I They surely are waiting to hear from you and of SALT LIE CITY PAST AND PRESENT I 0 0 It will save you much use of pen and ink besides the exertion 0 of wrIting In these hot times If you will send them a copy of SALT LAKE CITY PST AND Ieek a PRESENT a ee just Issued from the press I It will surprise them how we prosper i I For sale by book dealers newsstands and the publisher 1 es ern 0 tfet FOIILIY Publisher 40S Walker Dldg Opposite KnutsforI 266 State Street Salt Lake City Utah Th Quality Store I I I OO OOC OO OOCI OC t4 Our guarantee I We guarantee our furs to Le superior In cprrectne8s of i style in lierfectiou of skins BIn workmanship and ftnlsh to those soldat the same prices elsewhere And we further 2 guarantee everything AS represented I or we will cheerfully to refund your money 2 Dont Experiment Good Reliable I Furs Is the Only Real Economy I ull i ie Style I i is one of the most important requisites of fashionable Furs I I It is this quality so easy to cognize so difficult to describe i that gives to every article posses lug it an added charm and attraction i Without it the costliest garment appears ordinary and I lacking in some important essenea1 i Every article of our mllnuf cture must have style qualityi i and reliability Our Label guars Itees these a elltils I Every choice desirable Fur JaY be found in our stock and aU that is new and fashionable il Coats Wrapa Xeckpieees and Muffs I FOIr Mo or Il11g we carry a very large stock of ur and FurLined Coats of the best grades A Value of Unusual Consequenceon Sale WOmeIl11 4 IRlUlSS Il11 IP Jl1lY Co 1ts I 1OO The cry evident great wort I of these Coats at these prices I promises them an immediate sale They are fahioned along some I of the seasons most approved lints and ranging in length from 86 i ei to 52 inches I These handsome Baby Pony Skin Coats which look like 86I real broadtail made from flll skids lined witl beautiful brocaded I silk jeweled buttons Exclusive nodels which cannot be seen ill any other fur house These con 5 cannot be duplicated at these I prIces I Importers and Manufacture 5 of Strictly Reliable Furs A small deposit reserves tour Christmas selection I MEtIIBSY9S1 ooB 1rm 11 OO OO 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