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Show 1 OGDEN -f- OG p R N, F-V-h . 2. O lie of tli largos! and mo.r nxrlsi io social f unci imrf of t hr wcrok was thf- JiipfmeMft tea 'h-i-ii by the MaidH and Matrons' club Tiit-.-dav nfter-rioon, nfter-rioon, from 2 until 6 o'clock, in the club-room club-room 8. In f he ref -ftp tion room Japanese piiraHOls. fa ns a nd hint orris and lai -p .in i'dinii:rea I'llb-d wl tli ap-pift a nrl cherry biOHHOiTiH fa riod 01 11. an a ri istic ilomru-1 ilomru-1 1 (tvf.i schcnu. The t-a table was (-ontred with a larne basket rr aniU; hlo.nms, winlf- at eiihrr end wjc small Japanese 1' i 1 1 1 f h and cry.st.il r-ajidlM ! k.s holding n: n k fa ri' 1 1'--1. ripra.VH ft 1 hi' blosoriiS K u n i In r''-Mroiis from tho of thf table. I'l-f.sifllnu' in turn a r. tti- u-a. table v ovf. Mrs. lngt-no II, Smith, .Mrs. C. C. 'H .;!.!. Mrs. Abbot J'L H.-ywoo-l, Mrs. liiapm A. I iiiv, Airs. E. T. i I ulaniskl. Mis. I j. Kntiipp. Mrs. (Jrarc H. 'Jvcr-Ht 'Jvcr-Ht rf:t, M I'M. W. K. Wilson. M rs. Ralph Mnair, Mrs. If.-hor S'-ovvrro."! . Mrs. J. H. Sfiarun and Mrs. Fred J. As-si.-tin in tb-1 dining room were tim following, fol-lowing, in J ipam--'- I'asuiinf'S: Jfrs. lb-r-roati f:. Wav. Mrs. Mark Hrcnvn, Mrs. Hugh C. Wouit, Mr. !:o1hm-L S. Joyce, ; Mi-h. V. 1 T. W'attiM. Miss, Ann Ovcrstroel, 1 Miss J li.bn lib bs. l mid Miss Myra Orant. ; A in usi'-i I prora.i.imi; wa.s a I'cat uni of ! 1 1 jo Hficrnnon. About 2Hi) flub nuMTihera and tla-ir frb-Tids were in atu-tidatice. i Mis. J. II. Thomas niortaiiind infor- niaib at Iht homo. Wr diu-sday afternoon : in .oiriplimeiit to iliss.Mary IJitlefiold, viio left today for i 'a 1 i forn ia , and Mrs. .1. M. Jload of Hood Uiver. Ore., who is ' iniiin in Hub city. KniMing and -ard g;i acs worft t ho dh ornion of t ho afternoon, after-noon, at tho i -loso of whb-h rofrhments u.u-c sorvfd by t he hosss, insisted by hrr d;iugntors. Marjory and Dorothy. Sixteen Six-teen ui.'ts ttcn: prfsent. A pfMtih- appoinred luuihoon was given by Mrs. Paul Taylor at the Weber Inli Monday afternoon. The. decorations 1 vveit- in ptii; a low blue .'Japanese bowl of pink sweet peas forming the uen torpiece I'm- the huirhcon table. Covers were laid tor twenty. t At a dinner given Sattirdav evening" of last week he ,1, I Tlolman of lloston at the llond riah in Salt Kike, followed by an urpheum tlu-ater party, the following follow-ing were i'f len guests: Dr. and Mrs. j I (null M. liowe, Mrs. K. A. UUlnfield, I Miss Kdna. Towne, TACittenant AV. t3. i .Meholfts and Marie Murphy. ! Mt-s. Jlugli C. Wood entertained eight een g uets at l be Ma ids and Matrons' i 'bib at a tea Kiida.y afternoon. Mrs. Krtberi. S. Jowo entertained a party of ilu ;it tea ut the dub and Mrs. I. L. Key nobis was hostess lo four guests. In eompllmcnt to Mrs. "William "Leak of Sen i tie, Mrs. Kred N. ITosh entertained , flt. a tea I-'riday afternoon at the Maids i and Matrons' club. Ten guests were lirescn t. A dancing partv was given Wednesday evening at the ballroom of the Jiealy lintel. The funds derived from the parly Mill bo used to aid the children of Mary-hall. Mary-hall. About lifty couples enjoyed the af- j fair, which was in charge of the following commit too : M ise.s i 'a therine Mcliugh- Jin. i!ail Mealy, I'atheidne llanley, Bessie i Kolliher. Kileen McXulty, Genevieve TMnnes. Ethel Stnitlt and Annette Shcar- i man. 1 Miss Florence Watt is will entertain at n da ncing partv Friday evening at t lie Maids and Matrons' club. One hundred i and twenty-live invitations have been is- ; sued, : 1 Members of the Sacred Heart alumnae lied i Yufs unit wilt bo entertained at a tea next -Sunday afternoon by Mrs. John Ke;tm and Miss JJossie Callaghan, class uf l!"ii. Miss Mlanche P.towning entertained the members of t he X. G. club at her liome uesda.v after noon. Tin second of a series of informal da ncing parties whs giv en by the Eor-' Eor-' Minna club Monday evening," about -U0 members being in attendance. 1 Tin "O" club.' composed of members of the Ogdcn higii school football team, gave a dancing parly this evening at the Maids s nnd Matrons' club. About seventy i couples were in attendance al the party, i which was one of the most, enjoyable i hocial events of the year in school cir- c!cs. Tin members of the cast of "The Whirl : of Mirth." which was given recently by ' the llks nt the Orpheuni theater, were en teriainf d at a dancing part v Friday l ; evening in the ballroom of the .Flks' club. Mrs. i:. O. Wattis was hostess to the 1 members of the Martha society at the ; icgular meeting Monday afternoon at her ; home. The Drama club will give the following four one-act .plays Wednesday evening at the Orpheum theater, under the direction of T. Farl Pardee: "The laughter of the t bios," "l-aigenically Speaking," "The 'Twelve -pound Look" and "For France.! Mrs. 1 ;i la O'Xeill liallantyne, M!rs. Kmma .Vaino King, Miss Minnie Drown. Miss 3'uiothy .WcGaw and Moroni Olsen will i portray the principal roles. The K. 0. K. club gave a dancing party Tuesday evening in the new hall. Fifty couples were in attendance. The Scmpre Musical society met this an et noon with Miss Alberta Wright. Mrs. .loseph R. Morrell and Miss Josephine Jose-phine Sea man were host esses to the members of the Historical society at the Maids' and Matrons' club this afternoon. The junior class of the Weber college Jp'ld its annual carnival and dance Friday Fri-day evening in the college auditorium. Prominent among the social events of the week was the dancing party given Friday evening at t lie F.ert liana by the Ogdon a nd Hrigham branches of the Amalgamated .Sugar company. The Fidelus club was entertained by Miss Dorothy Mcdaw Friday evening at. her home. The Utopia club mot Wednesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. W. F. Madson. f The annual banquet of the Utah-Kan -Fa s associa t ion was held Tuesday evening eve-ning in Stinntson's cafe, and was attended at-tended by more than fifty members of the society. The banquet was presided over by Fred M. Nye, president of the association. Mrs. George H. Mat son was hostess to the league of the Sacred Heart at her homo Wednesday afternoon. The Ogden and Vincent Chautauqua Heading circles hold a joint session in the council chamber of the city hail Monday Mon-day evening. M iss IJllian Watson cm ertained the L. X. club at her home Tuesday evening. eve-ning. An entertainment was given In the J'resby terian church Wednesday afternoon after-noon for the children of the cliurch. Mrs. H. J. Craven. Mrs. Louis Starns, Mrs. Angus Kennedy, Mrs. Robert Nye and Mrs. V. L. Lee were the hostesses. Mrs. Joseph K. Ferraro will present a number of her advanced pupils In a piano recital at her studio Tuesday evening. eve-ning. Dr. p.nd Mrs. Huch M. Rowe left to-!ay to-!ay lor (California to spend the remainder remain-der of the wdnter. Lieutenant and 'Mrs. K. R. Dumke left Tuesday for Okla homa City, where Lieutenant Dumke will go In training for a short period before leaving for France. Miss Kathryn Fitzgerald left today for San Francisco, where she will visit with Xnends for several weeks. Mrs. J. M. Read and daughter, Phylis of Hood River, Ore, are visiting at the "home of Mrs. Read's eister, Mrs. G. A. Jti vers. They are former residents of .this city. Mr. and Mrs. Angus T. Wright have S'oric to an Piogo to visit their son, .Lawrenee Wright, who Is stationed at Camp Kearny. Miss Clcoiie Rich spent the week-end in Ixgan, the guest of Mrs. Robert Anderson. An-derson. Miss Marv LIMkHeld left today for an extended visit in Cuhloruia. Mrs. Luke M. "Wright left today for 5an Francisco, wheit she will be the i i ff RS. W. F, PERSSON of Garland, who, j ; IV with her husband, has gone to the Pacific: : coast for a month's stay. Photo Arts Co. guest of Mrs. W. A. Lttrkln, a former rc-siden t of this el ty. for two months. Mr. Wright will leave tomorrow for a business trip to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Campbell returned Tuesday from a n extended trip through California and Texas. They spent some ti me 1 n Eerkeley with their son, B. A. Campbell. Jr.. who is training for the aviation division of the army. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Needy have arrived from Logan and will take up their residence here. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gage have returned re-turned from a wedding trip to Kansas land are at home at UlSO Hudson avenue. Miss Ethel Edwards and Miss Alice Manning left Tuesday for San Francisco, where they have accepted positions on the nurses staff of the Southern Pacific hospital. Both Miss Edwards and Miss Manning are graduate nurses and have been connected with the Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks have gone to Los Angeles and San Diego on a visit. Mr. an Mrs. Ward D. Miller of West Virginia, accompanied by Mr. Miller's sister, Mrs. John Doyle, and Mr. Doyle of Cheyenne, Wyo., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Miller. The party is en route to California. Mrs. Annie Harrison Kudey. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Nelson Freeman, for the past month, has returned re-turned to her home in San Francisco. Miss Josephine Thornhill of St. Louis is visiting friends in Ogden for a few days. Mrs. William Leak of Seattle, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary J. Burton, for a few days, left today for San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Hundley have returned from a trip to the east. MANT1 MANTI, Feb. 2. The R. K. class mem-b mem-b rs entertained at cards at the Commercial Commer-cial club rooms Saturday evening of last week. A midnight luncheon was served. Lueile, Maud and Jjaura Tuttlo entertained enter-tained the Hopeless club at the home of Lucile Tuttle on Monday evening. William Kinney entertained at an oyster supper Saturday evening of last week. Covers were laid for six. Heber Bird was given a peanut shower Friday afternoon by the fifth and sixth grade pupils in honor of his birthday an- niversary. Mrs. Glen Jensen entertained at a din- : nor Sunday in honor of her daughter, Helen. Mrs. H. G. Frcderlckson. Mrs. John Green ig and Mrs. Lena Ellis, all of Salt Lake, wore gnesi s of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Axclson during the first of the week. Delia Boyington entertained the I. T. club Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hall entertained at a family dinner Fiiday evening. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twenty-five. The "Reviewers" met Mondav evening with Mrs. Myra Bradley. A play, "The Melting Pot," was given by Mrs. Ann Sorenson. Mrs. Ina Cox and Mi's. Patra Shand entertained the Xeodbvraft cluh at a social at the Jaime of the latter Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Merriam. Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Larson and Francis Madsen left Friday for San Diego, Cal. They will visit Camp Kearny, whore Mr! and Mrs. Merriam ha e a son In training. train-ing. Ruby .Tcssen entertained at a Kensington Kensing-ton Friday afternoon. Those present were Maggie- Tennam. Ruby Jensen, Leda Peterson, Ruby Dyronu. Esther Cunliffe Geneva Cox. Ella Frciehkniciit, Martha I Xooth and Mrs. Piddle. j Mrs. Fred Madson entertained at a ! family dinner Sunday. The senior girls spent Tuesday evenins -I with Ortiha Munk, taking up ped Cross1 work'. 1 Mrs. Clarence K Smith entertained the! members of tho civ: I trovei mnent class ' Sunday evening. In compliment to S II j Smitti of Los Acg-dcs. Cad. Eunice Anderson entertaincl a number! of friends Saturday evening of last week, i Mrs. Clarence L. Smith entertained at ! dinner Tuesday evening in hvnov of S. ' H. Smith of Los Angeles. Covers were laid for twelve. The M. I. A. of the North ward gave a dance at the Armada on Saturday night of last week. Caroline Haymond entertained at an oyster supper Sunday evening in honor of Ixsretta Riddle, it being her twelfth birthday anniversary. 1 GARLAND GARLAND, Feb. 2. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Persson left yesterday for California, where they will visit with the latter's brother, who Is at the aviation camp at San Diego. They will visit with. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Strawser in Los Angeles and will go to Catalina island and visit all the important cities of the coast before returning home. The Misses Hattie Hess and Bernice Grover spent Saturday and Sunday visiting visit-ing relatives in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palsgrove were Ogden Og-den visitors for the week-end. A special activity programme was given at the ward chapel Tuesday evening by the Mutual Improvement a-ssoiation. A feature of the evening was a d-ebate upon the question: "Resolved, That heredity has a stronger part in life than environment." environ-ment." The affirmative was taken by Ezra Jensen, Delia Hill and Mae King, and the negative by Francis Smith, Orva Ltnford and Iris Rhodes. The affirmative affirma-tive won. Clarencfe Smith acted as chairman, chair-man, Alfred Micales as timekeeper and A. R. Capener as teller. The following girls and boys took part in the musical programme: Melha Coombs, Pearl Lilly-white, Lilly-white, Ann Wheelon, Ruth Wheelon, Miss Famsworth, Delos Thompson, A. Earl, D. Jensen, Forrell Coombs. Bert Lisch-man, Lisch-man, Lynn Bush, Kenneth Anderson, Francis Smith and M. M. Rampton. F. D. Baird and Lottie Persson were in charge of the entertainment. Miss Agnes Olson and Miss Lizzie Preston Pres-ton spent t lie week-end with relatives In Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bowen and children chil-dren returned home last week from Los Angeles, where they have been spending the winter. Mrs. J. Campktn of Perry, Tdaho. has been enjoying a visit with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Rampton. Mrs. C. A. Davis of Spanish Fork was a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Hod-ard Hod-ard Davis. Mrs. .T. R. Tntosh of Malad City, Idaho, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. j Daniels for the week-end. She will visit in Salt Lake before returning home. Miss La Von Capener. who is a I tend -I ing high school at Brigham City, spent I the week-end with her parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. A. R. Capener. ! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reeves had as their guest the fore part of the week Miss Mabel Christenson of Brigham City. Regular meetings oF tho various unlls of the Rod Cross chapter have boon held each day this week in the beautiful rooms of the Bank building. From eight to 1 wolvc In dies have been present each time, and great progress is being made. Tho work is hems' conducted under the following oftlcers: R. T. Shaw, chairman; Mrs. J. 0. Coombs, vice chairman: W. J'. Persson, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. D. E. Manning, chairman of knitting; Mrs. Frscl Rose, chairman of sewing; Mrs. D. R. S holt on. chairman of surgical bandages. Several auxiliaries are joining this branch. elsTnore f ELP1XORK. Feb. 2. Mrs. Cena Bell entertained at a luncheon Thursday. An interest ing marriage of the week was that of M iss Verna Sand a 11 of this city and Owen Christiansen of Monroe. M rs. J. G. Ailmondingpr on ten a i tied at dinner Sh turdav of last week. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. Roy 7 'Jar! I ttgton wn s hostess at a quilting party Monday afternoon. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served. The mesdamos C. D. Lee, E. M. Greenwood. Green-wood. A. F. Frauds''!. J, Gihbs. Niels Larson. J. 1 . Mmitoguc, C. Hell, T. Jensen. Jen-sen. M. Fra nd son and M iss Blanche P.eesA wne r tiW-rtained by Mrs. Chris C. Jensen a a luncheon Saturday afternoon j of last week, the Occasion being her birtbiav. Mrs. Frank Riser entertained the Soldiers' Sol-diers' Supply club at her home Friday afternoon. The Knitting cluh met at the home of Mrs. J. G. Allmondinger Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Refreshments were served to twenty guests. Mrs. Theo. Chrisiensen entertained at a luncheon Sunday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Larson of Widtsoe are the guests of Mrs. Stena Xielson. A party was given in the opera house Saturday of last week in compliment to J Edwin Gray, who left for Vancouver, B. C. Monday. Mrs. J. Sandall entertained at a dinner din-ner Saturday of last week for Mrs. Owen Christenson. Covers were laid :or eight guests. A bundle shower was given at the home of Mrs. J. B. Hanson Tuesdav evening In compliment to Mrs. L. X. HTinson. - Mrs. J. C. Hill entertained at luncheon lunch-eon Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Cena Bell entertained Thursday evening in honor of the birthday of her son, Claude. Luncheon was served to ten guests. Miss Ellen Xielson entertained at a bundle shower Mondav evening at the home of Mrs. J. Sandall, In honor of Mrs. Owen Christianson, a bride of the week. Mrs. W. W. Sylvester spent the weekend week-end in Salina, the guest of Mrs. John Dastrup. Dr. and Mrs. 0. Salnsbury, Mrs. H. a Larson and son, Lamar, left Friday for a month's visit in California. 1 PARK CITY -t PARK CITY, Feb. 2. The Athenaeum held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Anna Kopp on Park avenue Monday Mon-day afternoon. The paper of the day was "Rural Districts." by Mrs. Jennie Bink-erd. Bink-erd. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. H. S. Townsend. Mrs. T. J. McDonald entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening at her i home on Woodside avenue. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jefford, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman. The hostess was assisted as-sisted by her daughter, Miss Ellen McDonald. Mc-Donald. Mrs. W. S. McFarland entertained at a musicale Tuesday evening at her home on Parle avenue. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson, Mi, and Mrs. Homer Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Post, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jefford and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Carlson. The volunteer firemen entertained their members -at a banquet "Wednesday evening eve-ning after their regular meeting. A pleasant surprise party was given Wednesday evening for Miss Olga Anderson Ander-son by twelve of her schoolmates. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McGinley entertained enter-tained the Octagon Card club at their home Wednesday evening. The guest was Miss Helen Deason. Mrs. George Rosevear entertained at a Kensington on Thursday afternoon at her home on Norfolk avenue. Covers were laid for Mrs. C. T. Prisk, Mrs. Martin Prisk, Mrs. Louis Perrv, Mrs. William Perrv, Mrs. A. P. Ridee, Mrs. M. E. Rosevear, Mrs. W. R. Jefford, Mrs. J. F. Flanagan and Mrs. William Moulding. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Parker entertained the Evening Whist club at their home on the tramway Tuesday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs.- Gertrude Hagar and John- Buck. Mrs. J. E. Flynn entertained at her home on Main street Friday afternoon in compliment to her mother. Mrs. Josephine Hall of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jefford entertained enter-tained at their home on Wooflside avenue ave-nue Wednesday evening with cards for Mr. and Mrs. Percy Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Mor-gan Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tregtmna and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rickerd. The hostess was assisted in serving by her daughter, Miss Irene Jefford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tregunna entertained enter-tained at cards at their home Friday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Senate. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. G. W. Morse entertained the members mem-bers of the Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational church Friday afternoon. Mrs. Julia Carolan, who has been visiting visit-ing with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Holland, left Wednesday for her home in Los Angeles, An-geles, Cal. The Five Hundred Afternoon Card club was entertained at the home of Miss Gertrude Ger-trude McLaughlin on Saturday afternoon of last week. The guests of the club were Mrs. ' Ray Briggs, Mrs. J. Frank Payne, Mrs. E. P. LeCompte and Miss Hannah LeCompte. Prizes wrere awarded to Mrs. J. F. Welsh and Miss Hannah LeCompte. The local chapter of the Red Cross held its regular meeting Thursday afternoon in Society hall. 1 GARFIELD 1 GARFIELD, Feb. 2. Mrs. M. G. Ed-pwarols Ed-pwarols of Shreveport, La., has been the guest for the past ten days of her niece, Mrs. R. B. Tempest, and during that time , many residents of Garfield have enter- I tained in her honor. Mrs. E. E. Nelson entertained at dinner for her the first of the week and Mrs. R. F. McElvenny entcrtained In her honor at her home at the smelter Wednesday afternoon, with the following guests present: Mrs. Charles Henebeck, Mrs. H. H. Sanm, Mrs. Malclon, Mrs. Anna Green, Mrs. Theodore Becker, Mrs, C. A. Richards, Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. R. B. Tempest. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards entertained at dinner for Mrs. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Hene- i beck, Mr. and M rs. R. H. Saum, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McElvenny, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Hawlcj of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tempest. Mrs. Maldon and Messrs. Sanger and Richards. Mrs. R. H. Saum entertained at a luncheon and bridge party for Mrs. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hawley of Manna entertained in her honor at a dinner din-ner and Mrs. It. B. Tempest entertained at a bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon for the following additional guests: Mrs. McElvenny, Mrs. -Henebeck, Mrs. Backer, Mrs. E. E. Nelson, Mrs. D. L. Barnard, Mrs! Gilbert Palmer, Mrs. J. W. Home, Mrs. I -I aw ley, Mrs. Maldon, Mrs. W. J. O'Connor. Mrs. A. C. French, Mrs. Frank Janney. Mrs. Tom Janney, Mrs. Saum. Mrs. Green, Mrs. Richards and Mrs, Edwards. Ed-wards. Mrs. Charles S perry of Salt Lake was the guest of Mrs. II. Munz the past week. TJio Merry Matrons were entertained by Mrs. A. P. Gallacher on Thursday. Luncheon was served and the remainder of the afternoon was spent in sewing. Mrs. Cora Eeknian and Mrs. Justin Peary were entertained Monday evening at a "candy pull" at the home of Mrs. Charles Roswell by their Sunday school classes. Thirty-four boys and girls were present. McLachlan's and Wilson's shift gave an enjoyable dancing party at the 'clubhouse 'club-house Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Madsen entertained at a liui'-hoon Tuesday for members of the T ent -tit"' h company of California coast artillery. Those present were Corporal F. Olson. Corporal J. A. O'Brien, Bugler M. Miller, " Privates Frank Taylor and S. W. Callctt of M. D. corps. A special thrift stamp moot Ing will be held at the L. D. S. church tomorrow evening. A splendid musical prcun arnme wid be rendered. Mis. W. B. Hayninnd ent"ilainod the Baker's D"Zen Bridge (dub Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. The club prize was w on by M rs. Fred I la riJ'i.m and tho guest prize b Mrs. lladley. Guests of the club wore Mrs. L. P. Musser and Mrs. Wallace Mace of Magna. Mrs. Jladley. Mrs. I! E. Snakenhush. Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs. R. B'. Tempest and Leo Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thoien are rejoi'ine over the arrival of a bov, born Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. William Powell left Wednesday for Pay son after ha v ing visited several weeks with her sons, Stephen and Lloyd Poweli. Mrs. J. S. Powell entertained at a birthday birth-day party Tuesday in honor of her daughter, daugh-ter, Pearl. Eleven girls were present. Mrs. L. P. Madsen entertained at her home. S5 Fourteenth avenue. Wednesday afternoon for the primarv officers of the ' Red Cross: Mrs. Minnie Mitchell. Mrs. ! Millie Baer, Mrs. Jessie Roswell, Mrs. Beatrice loson, Mrs. Rowena Furron, Mrs. Lenora Day, Mrs. Florence Barton, j Mrs. Irene Alexander, Miss Marion Smith and Miss Margaret Stein. After a sleighing party from Garfield to! Bingham and returning to Gartteld Sunday Sun-day evening, Mrs. Stephen Powell served J dinner to the following gnosis: Miss Louise Lmn, Miss Bern ice Xutall, Mrs. LIJie Betts. Mrs. William Powell, Private Pri-vate K. O. Brokan, Private A. A. Child? and Vernon Powell. Mrs. Dan Hussey entertained at a dancing partv and' luncheon Thursday night for Mr. and Mrs. J. Lindstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furron, Mr. and Mrs Alex Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Larson, Lar-son, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Brant. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamilton, Hamil-ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. O. Sonne, Mrs. J. R. Dick, Mrs. Lee Riley, Mrs. Frank Riley, W. Nichols, Clifford Riley and Dean Hussey. C. W. Evers and family have taken the residence formerly occupied by Harry Bible on East Fourteenth avenue. Mr. a nd Mrs. Harry Bible and family have gone to Salt Lake to reside. EUREKA f EUREKA, Feb. . Mrs. William Cole of Nephi announces the engagement of her daughter, Clara, and Ralph Hopes of Eureka, the wedding to take place in the near future. Mrs. Robert Spiller of Salt Lake entertained enter-tained at a light luncheon Sunday in honor of the eighteenth birthday anniversary anni-versary of Miss Millie Lavene of Eureka. Eu-reka. The evening was spent in music and games. Mrs. Hannah Rhodes of American Fork has been In Eureka for the past two weeks, a guest at the home of her daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. C. B. Rife. Mrs. R. D. Dickenson of Price was in Eureka this week, the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond. The Dickensons are former residents of this city. jars. Kent Harper was nere rrom fay-son fay-son during the early part of the week, visiting with her husband. Mrs. C. E. Hulsh will entertain the members of the Entre Nous Literary club next Saturday. Members of the Manhattan club of Mammoth conducted another all-night dancing party Thursday. Music was furnished fur-nished by the Payson band. There was a large attendance and the event was a big success. Notices have been sent out asking the members of the Tlntio lodge of Elks to attend the meeting on February 7, which will be "old-timers' night." All the oid-timers oid-timers will be on hand and the various stations in the lodge will be turned over to them, the regular officers being relieved re-lieved from active duty. The oldest past exalted liiler present will be allowed to preside and an interesting programme will be carried out. At 'the home of Mrs. Alex Blight on Friday afternoon a party was given by the Bridge club members in honor of Mrs. R. C. Dickenson, who is here from Price on a visit. Mrs. Dickenson is a former member of the club. Mrs. Alex Blight will entertain the members of the Bridge club next Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Mrs. M. Schmidt and Mrs. Lizzie Clarke were Provo visitors last week. Mrs. G. E. Walton has returned to her home in Pocatello, Idaho, after several months' visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gill. She was accompanied accompa-nied as far as Salt Lake by her sister, Miss Vera Gill. Mrs. Bernard Doty and daughter, Miss Kathcrine Doty, visited in Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Buron Thurmond will be hostess at the next meeting of the Bridge club, to be held Wednesday afternoon of next week. Mrs. William Amos returned to Pavson after spending a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond. Jimvnie Turlonpis and Miss Mamie Walters Wal-ters were married in Provo on Wednesday Wednes-day of this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Ownes will leave in a short time for an extended solourn in California. They will first visit in the southern part of the state, later taking a trip up the coast and returning by way of Sati Francisco. Miss Clara Cole of Nephi Is visiting with friends In Nephi. Miss Mary Karman of Richfield is visiting visit-ing In Eureka. George H. Adams, former resident of Eureka, whose present home is at Elgin. Ore., and Mrs. F, W. Lamb, for several years past the manager of the Bullion B?Lk hotel In J-ur;';"r "nl''v'1wl'lltiiac' :vzxot ihe-";,sl year Iii-re. . RICHFIELrTlI " !7l o Mr A I'"- nmv- . . u T." l lnr-" wore lioi anu Mr. nnd Mrs. TI. I- evening hones at a party S-"' Mes-TlK.se Mes-TlK.se present were .ml.. - , u c. dames H. V. Keate, I . M- amI .lohansen. Cyrus J ense ? 1'i!renSe,1. the Misses Annie anil Mai le Mr' and Mrs. J. W. 0,,len cnterta.ned at "On" Tuesday evening. Miss Nettle Hawley left .last Friday to visit friends at Camp Lewis. Waldo Nelson pave-a skatlns and midnight mid-night luncheon party Sunday exenlng. There were ten guests present. Mrs Fletcher Neilson entertained informally in-formally Friday afternoon In honor of he, birthdav anniversary. Luncheon was served to fifteen guests. The Cottage cluh was entertained at progressive high five Friday evening hi Mr and Mrs. Sim Larson First pilzes were won by Mrs. George Rasmussen and Harrv Hopkins and the consolations b Mrs ' Charles Hansen and Hans Peterson. Peter-son. Refreshments were served to sixty-five sixty-five guests. Miss Ruby Ogden entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday' for eight guests. Mr H K Neill entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lars C. Peterson, Miss Clara Hansen and the Misses Bessie and Annie Neill. A few self-invited guestfl met at the heme of Mrs. P. C. Hansen to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Luncheon was served at 5 o'clock to fourteen guests. The opening dance of the Kichfield chapter of the Red Cross was given Tuesday Tues-day evening. Refreshments and dancing were enjoyed. The sewing club of the First ward Primary Pri-mary met at the home of Mrs. C. Poul-son Poul-son on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Graham entertained enter-tained twenty guests at a midnight luncheon Tuesday evening after the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Klliott entertained at five tables of progressive high five Wednesday evening. The first prizes were won by Mrs. Sim Larson and George and the consolation went to Peter Jensen. A few of the friends of Mrs. Harry J. Green met at her home Sunday evening. Pink and white roses formed the centerpiece center-piece for the table. Covers were laid for fourteen. Mrs. Minnie Dawson and son. JTonoId, on their way to Chicago from Los Angeles, An-geles, are the guests of Mrs. Dawson's sisters. Mrs. A. V. Nelson and Mrs. Alex F. Nelson. 1 MAMMOTH f - 1 MAMMOTH, Feb. 2. Members ' of the Columbia club of Mammoth were enjoy-ably enjoy-ably entertained Wednesday evening, the parly being conducted at Elmer's cafe. There w-as a programme of dancing and luncheon was served. Miss Dora Daniels has returned to her home in Moroni.- Mrs. Sam Ellon and children visited with Mr. Elton last Sunday. Thev came up from Sartaquin. Miss Ethel Xielson. who has been in Mammoth for some time past, has returned re-turned lo hor home in Moroni. The Primary workers took a! bob-sled ride to Eureka Thursday afternoon to receive re-ceive instructions in Primary work. Mrs. George Richards celebrated her birthday anniversary Wednesdav evening. About twenty relatives and friends were present. Dinner was served and she received re-ceived many useful and beautiful presents'. The Ladles' auxiliary of the Red Cross met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Richard James. Eleven memhers were present. The next regular meeting meet-ing will be held at the home of Mrs tain Cox. A surprise party was given Saturday evening ot last week at the homco f Mrs Charles Fullmer, in honor of her daughter. daugh-ter. Anna. Refreshments were, served J hose attending were Lillie Brown Harrv Fouyer Aileen Sheppard. Fex N. Anderson. Ander-son. Marie Larsen. Willie Pickenbach, June Andrus. Elmo Mordue. Edna Forsev Eugene Strom, Pearl Fullmer, James Robertson Rob-ertson ,Ani-.a Fullmer, i.;ari pmith, Tj,e Robertson Allen McCombe. Fern Jensen H. Simons. Dean Harriman. Llovd Coimbe. rS Kimba" Hnd Jamei A crowd of Silver City bovs and girls Sre Vb'6',' rdins pa!',y s""ay evening. eve-ning. Those taking part in the sport ore era Dodge. Delone Leavltt, Gladys Bnmliall, Evelyn Whimpv, William tVoT'" fSler- "-"rltoi; Philip Leod and Ray Simpson. )V'H- Gre?" "n Sunday Tor U?'' l5 chU(lren ?t Payson. Provo. : ' 1,1 cmuoo ioi nine: tho Red Cross Mrs Green has knitted Uv", -l -four pairs of socks and is lakin- hlr a with her to knit while away. I PAYSON r- ; PAv SON. Feb. 2. The ladies of the Rebekah lodge, with their partners w . re self-invited guests Priduv at the ,,, , of Mr. and .Mrs. Ezekiel Dcan. '"me The Entre Nous r-lub members were the gue.,,s of Mrs. Samuel Douglas, Jr vV , nesday afternoon. uni. Mrs. Samuel Ware entertained her bridge club Saturday afternoon of la" MtSf!D!Sdl'h nCt F''id' '" The .Tustamere ,-h.b members were 11-e guests of Mrs. Lee R TaJ.lc,r at party Thursday evening. Liit.au l A party was given in the 1. n. o F had Monday evening , ,loor ,lf Mr 'aini Mrs. O. L. Morns by the Kehokal i V 1. O. O. F. lodge members. V M a'C Genola! SOO,, lo !r'l,cuue .hiu!;i!,ro; is-.r'rv The mlevnoon was devoted lo lie',i '"" work, a,,,,,- which luneheo,,' was lervr Mrs. Charles Cravens enterlained the Attrrnoon Sewing club Friday. Miss Dc.loras Reid and Miss nai. Harding entertained ,e l;,' . , , "a!s-v Sunday si.hool officers Momla, , at the home of Miss i;cj,j a "ening Mr. ami Mrs. n. I.. Morris were nola Saturday of last week V, housewa, niing given bv M ; ,d A rJ Harold Gore. a Mrs. Henry ErUndson entertain.. i aflair Wednesday afternoon. ' 8 1 a" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ("Inward 7r . , Mr. and Mrs. Frank S,.l,',r- , ' guests Sunday of Jlr." " , 1 arry. - i-. li. The officers of the First w-irrt c, i school conducted a snrrUlr' ', fl'day parly day evening i I he p i v j 1 jnj! "l' crnon and I.lruld IVrssm, entnr,',ln, a number f younK friends at 'l Sunday evening. " home Mrs. John Donelson of s ill i , turned home .SunJav al'l,.,-' , ,. r Ma'sl!;"'0 WR!' 1't'" n'011"'''' Samma Mrs. Rodney Wilson. M.-.sisle,, ,,v M Vi ayne , aidner. cnlertaie,l ' ,, ," a "cdncsJay a , te, !un Oberhansley, Kenneth Ui.xon jfL worth. Ray Monsen. Miss winem,' and Miss Susie Wilde. "eUa h-., Mrs. Flint Dixon was a Pn-n Tuesday. 0 h:t;. Miss Wanetta Recce is in Salt lathe la-the week-end, the guest of 1. st Mrs. H. I. Smith. "er s'i: Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph WirlHm, , and Mrs. Foster Bodham and i ' M' Harper left for California on nA,'l'l b-last b-last week, where they will Jn winter. 1 m Ut About 200 persons were hrn Springvllle mi Wednesdav evenh.J , lend the basketball game'betwpe " ville high school and Payson h'i.'h. ?;' tU SCfcOfj KAYSVILLE KAYSV1LI.E. Feb. 2.-OrSo7Ln7t entertained at a sleighing party Tu i evening. Among the guests were Mr Mrs. J. G. M. Harnes, Mr. and jr Cooley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ja-ohs rf and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge, Mr. anrt'li J. V. Thornley, Levil Phillips and i! .Nellie Layton. Mrs. D. A-. Weaver of Layton ig vising vis-ing with her mother, Mrs. Phoebe RT" forth. nJ!"' Mrs. Robert Jamerson and chiluv . Burley, Idalio, are visiting at 'the 'iTS of Mrs. Carrie Phillips. 6 "i. Mrs. T. A. Phillips returned home I urday after a two weeks' visit with rX' tives in Felt City, Idaho. " William A. Haight left today for Cii fornia, where he will spend two net' visiting with his son, Hector, wool stationed at Camp Kearny. Mrs. R. I. Peck of Fielding ia visl-v with her sister, Mrs. Alice Sanders. '! Mrs. Otto Layton spent Wednesday . Salt Lake as a guest of relatives. " Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon and daujlue.. Elaine and Chloe, and son, Abram : Salt Lake spent Sunday a.t the home J. G. M. Barnes. Mrs. D. B. Phillips spent Monday Ogden, the guest of friends. Mrs. Leo Roueche of Salt Lake City i. visiting at the home of her mother, Mr! Annie Phillips. Miss Leah Phillips returned home Sat. day after spending the past two mon;;; with relath es in Burley, Idaho. Miss Irene Swan entertained at a ca-j party Saturday evening of last week. Th .house was beautifully decorated sweet peas. Those present were Mj., Mollie Barnes, Miss Garnet Swan, Mi Lizzie Green, Miss Norma UnoVwooi George Swan, Maurice Barnes, N'etrmu Reeves, Vernon Mansell and Mac Swai: Prizes were won by Miss Lizzie Gret; and Maurice Barnes. .virs. Hainan ieees spent rTtdav ia Ogden, visiting her daughter, Muriel.'wh; is studying nursing at the Dee hospital. Miss Mary Raymond has returned to Ogden after spending two weeks with Miss Lizzie Green. A surprise party was given to Mr. an: Mrs. Glen Green on Saturday evening o! last week. The time was spent in gam?: and card playing. Prizes were won by Archie Green and Mrs. Everett Johr.-son. Johr.-son. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Roueche ol Anthony, Idaho, are here, visltiki-l:-relatives and friends. Miss Lizzie Green entertained at a mu sicale at her home Sunday evening Among those present were Miss Jr Layton, Miss Maiy Raymond, Miss Ze... Green, Mark Briggs, Casslus Rampior and Glen Layton. ' Eva Barton of Salt Lake wac;' Monday, visiting with relatives. Frank Jones, who Is stationed at Car-Kearny, Car-Kearny, is spenuing ten days visit::; with his mother, Mrs. Brigham Barto:. t SANTAQUIN 4 SANTAQUIN, Feb. 2. Miss Berth Openshaw of Mona is the guest of h;: sister, Mrs. Lizzie A. Whittear. Mr. and Mrs.- George Kirkman ari daughter, Clara, were Provo visitors Friday. Fri-day. Mrs. Fern Anderson has returned t: her home in Idaho, after spending month here, the guest of Mr. and )Ii; Wallace York. Miss Hattie Schnidcr.of Provo was C; guest Monday of Miss Lula Tietjen. Miss Ethel Jenkins spent Sunday wither wit-her parents at SpringvUle. Albert Nordfelt of Saline is the sue.'' of his sisters, Mrs. Effie Halladay ar-I ar-I Mrs. Jennie Bylund. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Halladay, 5ln and Mrs. V. R. Greenhalgh and tvrf. Ellis and Martin, Mrs. Alva Moor. Ms Reed Moor and Mrs. John Moorc c Spring Lake were entertained at a Kensington Ken-sington Thursday by Mrs. Menels i Hollaciay. Luncheon was served : 6 ji. m. Mrs. Jessie Holladay celebrated 1-forty-fifth birthday anniversary Mw-day. Mw-day. She entertained at dinner for Viand Vi-and Mrs. Ephraim Tietjen, Mr. and Mr! Angus Holladav. Mr. and Mrs. Cbark: A. Tietjen, jlrs. Soloman Peters): Misses Emma and Esther Peterson, 5f Louise Krlmhall, Lula and Jennio Tie:-jen. Tie:-jen. She was assisted in serving by "' daughters, j-rf-ah and Gladys. Mrs. Nephi Nelson entertained as her guest this week Mrs. August uive-- of Salt Lake. I Mrs. .Elmer Tietjen entertained at o"' ne;- Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Vu)H-Broadbent Vu)H-Broadbent of the power plant. Ji Miss Lula Tietien was the gmt'.jr Miss Thelma Bvlund of Provo Tuc-Jr- |