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Show " ' " l Social Notes From Utah Towns i . . ii f PRICE 4 PRICK. -Ian. U7. The ladles of the Sri .It: vlub ent-'-rtainecl t hoi r husbands jrHturriaY evening, the affair beinij given at the J. Kex Miller hmno. The trophy of the f veiiins. chosen for one of (he honor quests, was awarded to S. A. Ba.1-linger. Ba.1-linger. '-hiie a. litile souvenir of the oca-mud oca-mud was prejt-nt"d h Mrs. Mat Uilmour. A most d electable supper was served by thp ladies. Those presort were Mr. and Mr?. L. K- WhHmorf-. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. ("Iianiberlnin, Mr. and Mi;;. Fl. t . Orpn. Mr. mi Mrs. L A. M f, Mr. and Mrs. YV. F. Olson. Mr- and Mrs. Mat ;iIniour, Vv. a.d Mrs. H. K. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. I". W. TiiiRlcy, f and Mrs. S. A. F:ailin'-'fr, Mr. a ud Mrs. If. W. Cooper. Mrs. Thomas Kours. Mr?. F. M. San ford and Mr?. J. R sMiarp. The Merry Afternoon Bridge club met 1 " ia week wit ii M rs. "'. IT. A-'kerman. Afier fi number of games a course lunh-. lunh-. on s served by the hostess. Tlie I Indies will meet next wpk' with Mrs. K. i L. Bykirt. Those present Tuesday were . Mrs. (";. P. Horner, Ms. Charles Averull, Mr-. O. E. Xelrr.s. Mrs. V. M. San ford. M is. Thomas Fonts, M r.. IT. A. t Jroitf , , Mrs. F. L. Buokio and Mrs. S. C Miles. The seeon: of the series of hridsre parties par-ties given by the civic depa rf.nie.nt of the Price Sorosis Saturday afternoon was even more popular tlian the first. Sv-V'cral Sv-V'cral members secured tables and invited "hpeeial guests, others playing in the gen-ral gen-ral game. Mrs. R. C. Green and Mrs. F, . F. Chamberlain were joint hostesses, having as their guests Mrs. Carlos Gun-dTson, Gun-dTson, Mrs. C. H. Stevenson, Mrs. S. A. Rallinger, Mrs. G. F. Nelms, Mrs. H. A. Grotte and Mrs. Thomas Dumayne, the latter carrying off the honors. Mrs. Mat Gilmour entertained Mrs. J. R. Sharo, Mr.'. L. Fj. AVhitmorp and Mrs. Thomas Fonts, Mrs. Fonts being the successful one. Mrs. Charles Averill had as her puss's Mrs. J. J. Welgrnann. Mrs. J. E. .Tairiison, Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, Mrs. L. A. McGee. Mrs. C. f Price, Mrs. IT. W. Cooper and Miss Rut h Loofbourow. Miss Loofbourow was awarded tlie souvenir. souve-nir. The club trophy was presented to Mrs. Averill. Mrs. T. M. Sanford and Miss Mabel Middleton were the hostesses of the afternoon. Tlie ladies who will entertain today are Mrs. M. G. Cleveland Cleve-land and Mrs. C. H. Ackerman. Mrs. E. F. Chamberlain received Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon the ladies of the Bridge club. The pleasant afternoon was terminated termi-nated bv a most delectable luncheon. Mrs. G. N. Chamberlain of Salt Lake City, bouse guest at the Chamberlain home, was the honor guest of the afternoon. Favors were awarded to Mrs. TV. F. Ol-J Ol-J son and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald. The ladies w'll be entertn ined next time bv Mrs. J. Rex Miller. Those present Wednesday Wed-nesday were Mrs. Barbara Forrester, Mrs G. E- iS'elms, Mrs. B. R. McDonald. Mrs. V. F. Olson. Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, Mrs. A. M. Ehly. Mrs. J. Rex Miller, Mrs. T-T. v. Cnoper. Mrs. L. A. McGee. Mrs. C. v. Tinlev. Mrs. L. E. Whit more, "rs Thomai Fonts. Mrs. Mat Gilmour, Mrs. R. C. (ireen. Mis. F. M. Sanford and Mrs. Charles Averill. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs were hosts and hostesses Wednesday night to a number of friends at a dancing and card party. Refreshments followed the othfT- pleasures, and it proved a highly enioyable function. Mrs. II. G. Ma this was the surprised member this week when the ladles of the primary department of the T,. D. S. church met at her home Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. This week was the regular so-jf so-jf i-ltil meeting of the ladies and, besides the preparation of the lesson for the little folks, plans for their dances and enter- rv tainment were made. A luncheon was served to the hostess and guests from well-filled baskets, which were brought by the ladies. -TW, Mrs. L. A. Uauber entertained at din- nor Tuesday evening. celebrating the f nineteenth birthday of her son Matt. , ' After the serving of the five-course din ner the young men spent a pleasant evening with games and music. Covers 1 were laid for Leo Frandsen, Irvin Ward, Magnus Frandsen, Earl Frandsen, Mace Nicholson, -Clarence Lauber and Matt Lauber. Mr. and Mrs. F. N". Boss, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Snyder. Miss j Katherine Kangas, Miss Frances Welsh. James Pland, Henry Ruggeri, W. B. Wise and Mrs. F. R. Sk-nanskv drove down in :r boh.-le-'l frm Hiper Wednesday nizht for a visit with friends. Aftr tlie return fip a luivh-eon luivh-eon was sfrved at the Slopansky hmne. Miss Iz-'mih .'ensen entertained ihe T'u-sday l-.vening Bridge rluii i his week at the home of Mrs. M. G. Cleveland. The Hf.h honors for ilie month were I awarded to Mis Thelma Fonts. M5i Fonts will -eceie the young ladies next week. Ceiebra ting her birthlay a nni versa ry. Mrs. t '. S. Price a nd Mr. Price entertainer! enter-tainer! at dinner Fiidav evening Mr. and Mrs. Q. T. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McGee. Mrs. L. R. Fullmer and Mrs. Barbara Forrester. The ladies of Price academy entertained enter-tained the yrmng men of the same school, together with a few othr friends, at a basket party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bird were host and hosiess to Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Brooks at dinner this week. The Royal Welsh riuartette and pianist will en t ertain at the Eko next Tuesday nig it under tlie auspices of the Price Sorosis. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Wherrv spent Sunday Sun-day in Salt Lake with friends. Mrs. S A. Rallinger lias returned from Salt Lake a fter a few days' visit with Mrs. Glen Rallinger. Dr. an3 Mrs. K. F. Chamberlain and small son Edwin went to Salt Iake Sunday Sun-day morning, returning Monday night. They were accompanied home bv the doctor's doc-tor's mother. Mrs. G. N. Chamberlain, who wil! visit a few weeks In Price. Miss Sylvia Zufelt is expected home this evening after a visit of several weeks with her parents at Shelley, Idaho. Miss Rosalie Stringham spent the first of the week in Sunnyside, substituting for one of the teachers in the schools there who had been ill. Her place was taken here by Mrs. R. H. Walters. t I ELSINORE I V KI,KIXOEE, Jan. 27. Mrs. Ana Bell entertained en-tertained at a dinner on Hnrifiav evening Covers- were lalrl for Jlr. ami Mrs. L. boderherg and Charles Soderberg. Mrs. F. C. Larson of Salt I.ake Citv is the giie.st of Mrs. C. M. Hanson. Mesdames F. Pritchett.. C. L. Gieger-son. Gieger-son. R. M. Nielson, Chris Marqnardson. C. M. Hanson. T. Svedin. H. Johnson and i'mrna Hanson entertained at a stork shower, eotnplimentarv to Mrs. l,eo Hanson Han-son Tuesday. A dainty luncheon was served. Miss Ardalh Johnson entertained at a Itmeheon Sundav afternoon. Tlie guests were the Misses Atle'.l Brown, Christie Jensen, Ruth Johnson and Mrs. A. Johnson. John-son. The Pollyanna rlub was entertained at the home of Christie Jensen Mondav evening. Luncheon was served to the Misses Anna and Mabel Dunn, Elizabeth Swab, Ruth and Ardath Johnson. Velma Nebeker, F,dna Herbert, Ana Jensen. Kr-mina Kr-mina Smith,. Adell Brown, Mrs. Frank Gtiiin and James Gibbs. MALAD, IDAHO f . v MALAD. Idaho. Jan. 27. An elaborate banquet was given Tuesdav evening at the Great Northern hotel bv the Odd Feilows in honor of Grand Master George M. Rqhertson of Cottonwood. Idaho, who .spent the day in Malad:. A long table extending the length of the dining room was artistically decorated in the lodge colors. Covers were laid for fifty. Clever toasts were responded to. Ear'lv in the evening a special meeting was held at the lodge rooms on Main street and an interesting inter-esting address was given by Grand Master Mas-ter Robertson. The , fourth annual ball of the Cleo circle cir-cle was given Wednesday evening at Le Grand hall. The hall was decorated in tlie club colors, orange and white. The following guests were entertained at a card party Wednesday evening by Miss Emma Thomas at the 'home of Mrs. John F. Frederickson : Miss Barber, Miss Frances McCulvy, Miss Adamson, Miss Genford Jones, Miss Myrle Thomas, Miss Ka te Thomas, Miss Stella Jones, Miss Sarabell Thomas Miss Genevieve Hig-ginson. Hig-ginson. Miss Maud Fred. Miss Pauline Thomas and Miss J. J. Chambers. Miss Thomas was assisted by Mrs. Frederick- ton. I A number of friends f Mr. and Mrs. i T "tlier Jones surprised them at their home j Saturday evening. Fourteen guests were . presf-nt. j Mrs. Dwight ppek entertained the Ken- sington club at the Peck hotel Thursday afternoon. Miss Peck was assisted by her j daughter, Mrs. Sidney Folia nd. Mr. and Mrs. T". L. Evans have re- turned from a two weeks' stay at Boise. , Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Feck will leave Tuesday fr, r Los Angeles, where they will spend two months. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Brothers have returned re-turned from Iowa, where they have been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Freeman of Salt Lake were visitors in Malad Thursday and Friday. Miss Alice Smith of Ogden was a Malad visitor during the week. t M'GILL, NEVADA f 4 f McGrLL, Nv .lan. '27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernon Jenkins entertained at dinner during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Duncan entertained enter-tained at an informal dinner on Wednes-. Wednes-. day evening. Mrs. Helins, who is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Geary, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs. Pro use J. Goumound in Ely on Tuesday, afternoon, being the recipient of a beautiful beau-tiful prize. Mrs. George Carr was hostess Wednesday Wednes-day at the last meeting of the Priscilla cl uh. Mrs. Max Herman was the guest of friends at luncheon on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. B. Lakenan and Mrs. Charles Vernon Jenkins were the guests or Mrs. John Weber on Thursday afternoon, at the first of a series of bridge luncheons. The card party given under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. j. J. O'Learv and Mrs. Woodward Wood-ward for the benefit of the Altar Society So-ciety of Saint Michael's church of McGJU, was a. splendid success. Mrs. John Groshong, who has been qui I e ill at one of the Ely hospitals, returned re-turned home on Friday afternoon, although al-though not entirely recovered. The Phillips family of Spring valley passed through here on Tuesday on their way to the home ranch in Spring valley. 1 PAYSON . T f PAYSON". Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Manson celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary Sunday evening. The time was pleasantly spent with games and music. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bale, Mr. and Mrs. John Done. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Worsencroft, Mrs. Dora Hansen Han-sen and Stewa ft Mason. Miss Cleo Rohison entertained at a sleighing party Sunday a fternoon. Her parents served dainty refreshments immediately im-mediately after. Mrs. Paul Douglass entertained Friday for her son Shirley. Fourteen of his little lit-tle friends were present. The members of the Justamere club ! were the guests of Mrs. A. R. Wilson Thursday. Other guests were Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Pat ten, Mrs. Von Nebeker, Mrs. Sam Douglass, Jr., Mrs. Gamilla Simmons and Mrs. Jane Spiegel. The ladies of the Elite Sewing club gave a shower Wednesday afternoon for the infant daughter of Mrs. Page Perry. Ethel Kerr returned to Idaho Falls Tuesday after a short visit at her home here. Orrin PTarper entertained twenty of his young friends Sunday evening at tlie home of his aunt, Mrs. David Shuler. M i ss Mary Smith re t u rn ed home fro m Provo Tuesday after an absence of several sev-eral weeks. The Cultus Literary club observed president's cay Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. S. Tipton. Mrs. Sqrenson, president presi-dent of the club, was hostess. Mrs. William Amos entertained Tues-dav Tues-dav at a quilling. Those present were Mrs. Mary McBeth, Mrs. Mira McClel- lan. Mrs. Ada Ware, Mrs. Cora Fairbanks. Fair-banks. Mrs. Miranda Nebeker and Mrs. Lime Stark. Miss Jennie. Douglass entertained a number of friends at her home S-unday. The Afternoon Sewing club met at the lmme of Mrs. C. F. Dixon Thursday. Miss Ma re ft Townsend is in Provo, the guest of Miss Helen Townsend. LAYTON 4 4- TjAYTON. Jan. 27. Miss Sarah B. Lay-ton Lay-ton entertained at her hnme Thursday afternoon. Those present were Miss Pearl Lav ton. Miss Lottie Day. Miss Vera Lay-ton. Lay-ton. Miss Vera Day and Zippora Lay-ton. Lay-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Iaudie spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Nettie Stevensen. Miss Marion Ellison. El-lison. Miss Afton Bourne. Miss Bertha Borling. Spencer Adams, Murray Cowley and Evan Ellison formed a theater party in Salt Lake Thursday evennig. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garrett left Friday Fri-day for Santa Fe. N. M. Miss Pearl Layton, Miss Dot Day and Miss Vera La v ton spent Tuesday in Kaysville as guests of Mrs. Wiliam E. Gailey. Mrs. William King and son Lewis of Cigden are spending a few days here as guests of Mrs. Alma Phillips. Miss Violet Adams and Miss Zella Green entertained at a sleighing party, followed by an oyster supper at the Green home. Wenesday evening. The guests were Miss Norma Layton, Miss Elva Stevensen. Miss Blanche Adams, Miss Thelma Bennett. Miss Gretta Adams. Miss Leora Harris. Edward Ellison, Ray Dawson, Leonard Layton. Dimon Adams, Quincy Adams, Lorin Ellison and Golden Layton. AMERICAN FALLS j AMERICAN" FALLS, Idaho, Jan. 26. Mrs. Joe Wagner was a Pocatello visitor vis-itor Saturday. Mrs. Henry Lang entertained the Syringa club Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lon McKown spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday in Pocatello. ; Attorney Bissell of Gooding was a guest of O. R. Baum last week. Dr. McKimmon was a visitor from Aberdeen Wednesday, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Noth. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Jay Gibson entertained a number of friends in their beautiful new residence on Prairie avenue Monday evening. ! The Catholic Indies' Altar society met : Thursday with Mrs. iRunnion. Mrs. Ted Budge spent several days last week as the guest of her daughter in Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett- entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barton at dinner Wednesday evening. CLEARFIELD 4 : CLEARFIELD. Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Blood and family left this week for Malad, Idaho, where they will make their home. Augustine Hanks entertained a few friends at a social at his home Thursday evening. Among the guests were Misses Lula Brugger, Myrtle Jones, Hazel Bishop, Olive Ahrams, Leo Ware, Harold J. Bishop and Myron W. Phillips. Loland Brown, who spent three years in Honolulu, is visiting here, the guest of Mrs. Dolly Brown and? family. , Mrs. Olive Pratt and Miss Kathryne Pratt of Downey, Idaho, have been visiting visit-ing Mrs. Matilda Mc.Pherson. Mrs. Mark Roberts was a visitor to Ogden Og-den Thursday. SUNNYSIDE T I f SFNNYSIDE. Jan. 27. Mrs. Edward Singleton of Salt Lake is visiting relatives rela-tives and friends in Sunnyside for a week. " Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cofford entertained enter-tained sixteen guests at a card party Saturday evening. Mrs. Zep'n Thomas was hostess to the Literary club on Saturday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Charles Funk, Mrs. W. N Wetzel, Mrs. E. V. Lucker, Mrs. J. S. Warner. Mrs. J. B. Slapp. A paper on what the, state legislature is doing was given by Mrs. II. H. Nor-guard. Nor-guard. Mrs. George F. Wells entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Taliesin Evans, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Darger and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dugmore. Mr. and Mrs. A. ;L- Beckstead will leave Sunnyside the ' latter part of the week to make their home in Standard-ville. Standard-ville. Mr. Beckstead will have charge of the store at that place. The Misses M.abel and Emily Lassen entertained the Art Embroidery club Saturday Sat-urday afternoon at their apartments. Mrs. Edward Brenner entertained twelve lady friends at a card party Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mrs. John Lngrltch entertained the officers offi-cers and teachers of the Primary association asso-ciation on Wednesday evening at her home. Mrs. Parley Darger entertained at supper sup-per Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Singleton and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Naylor. Mrs. Horace Naylor entertained in honor of her husband's birthday on Friday Fri-day evening. The following were pres-jent: pres-jent: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James Ungritch, the Misses Dorathy Knouf. Fern Bennett. Mabel McMullin, Eliza Hasmuspon and Nellie Marshall, and , Messrs. Edward Singleton. Emil Christen-i Christen-i sen. Homer Haynes, James Navlor, Bert Haynes. Walter Hill, Donald Higginson and Dolphy Bennett. GARFIELD I V GAR Fl ELD, .Tan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thayer of Ogden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hendersen the past week. j St. Reta's guild held an interesting , meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry La : Bell Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. B. E. 1 Nnrman wa-s elected vice president to fill t iie vacancy made bv the resignation of : Mrs. s. A. Sovatski of Magna. ! The G. R. G. club was entertained in ! Thursday evening by Miss Taltha Jones. M rs. John Elder was surprised by a ! large party of friends on ThursdHy h fternoon fter-noon in honor of her birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. M rs. Elder received ma ny beauti -ful gifts. Luncheon was served. : Tlie West End Sewing Huh met with Mrs. Theci,,te Becker Thursday nfter-' nfter-' no. m. Guests of tlie club were Mrs. K. E. XeNnn and sister. Miss Sarah Pettre. Mrs. Gilbert palmer. Mrs. J. Home, Mrs. T. A. Janney of Magna. The Rev. John Malirk of Salt Lake will ..ture Ht the community non-sectarian church Sunday evening. Tw Ladies' guild of All Sou!?' mission will meet with Mrs. J. Home, president of the guild, next Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrnm Wright entertain a number of friends the earlv part of tlie week in honor of Mr. Wright's birthday h nnivPi sarv. Supper was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Emmet KHiv, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furrow, Mr. and Mrs. Len Riy. Mr. and Mrs. r. y. Lewis, Mrs. Frank Riley, Mrs. Charles Cadv, Mrs. .lack Johnson, Mrs. MabI Flaver. Mrs. A. C. Avers. Miss Theora Furrow. Cbffnrd Riley and "Bill" Riiey. Wednesday evening the Rev. Father M':rpkv wii! entertain Ihe men of The Good Shepherd parish(t a smoker. The pupils of the eighth grade of the Garfield school visited last Thursday In Salt Luke. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. M. I'e p.nk and F. Grnwood teachers. Tne party visited the state mp-itol, mp-itol, ?rntft h-iTislature. Lafave'te school, ti - T rc; nri!;m and witnessed t j-.e "HiMii of h Nation" at the Strand t!:ea'r. T.;r..--' i -: . i ' i : ' n;. t::e lavtv n.re M;ss Ulc:ii I"i .'i, Miis Ca ihcrine Cvcat.ll, Miss Athel Prftchard. Miss Veua Ander- J sen, Miss Dorothy Donnelly, Miss Margaret i Garland. Miss Norma Larson, Miss Carrie j Cotter, Miss Hulda Ahlquist, Yeamen De , Busk, Roy Tuggerson, Albert Monson, ! George Taylor, Curtis Goodman. Theodore ! Larson. Clifford Allen, . Emarl Thomast . Leslie McKendrick, Edward Garr, Elmer Kiirth, Mrs. De Busk and Mr. Greenwood. Green-wood. A chile supper and dance will be given at the L. D. S- amusement hall Wednesday Wednes-day evening. The Women's club entertained the husbands hus-bands of the members at a basket social j last evening. A farce comedy In one act. : entitled "The Club Meeting," was much en.ioyed. The play was an original one, I written by club members. The Women's club double quartette gave several splendid splen-did selections and a duet by Mrs. Ralph Ash worth and Mrs. Georee Axelrad received re-ceived much applause. Cabaret entertainment entertain-ment was furnished bv Mrs. A. White. Mrs. A. P. Gallagher, Mrs. Harry Scott and Mrs. C. Martin. Mrs. G. Hammond furnished a musical number. Those on the entertainment, committee were Mrs. E. E. Nelson. Mrs. A. C. Cole. Mrs. M. De Busk. Mrs. G. V. Hammond, Mrs. Gilbert Palmer: refreshments committee, Mrs. F. McLachlan, Mrs. A. C Smith, Mrs. C. F. Anderson: door committee, Mrs. W. T. Ahlquist. Mrs. Dudley Bray, Mrs. Ralph Hatton. Mrs. O. E. Lindlay. Two hundred and fifty guests were present. SPANISH FORK f SPANISH FORK, Jan. 27. The annual Scotch reunion was the big social event ' of the week. The entertainment was held i in the Auditorium on Thursday evening. I nearly 700 guests being present from Mapleton. Leland, Palmyra, Lake Shore, ; Salem and Springville. A double wedding reception was held 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ferguson of Lake Shore Friday evening in honor of their twin daughters, Barbara Bar-bara and Agnes, who were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday to Eben Francis and Allen Bellows, respectively. Following the reception a dance was given in the Lake Shore amusement hall. The young people will make their homes in Iake Shore. Miss Edna Brock hank entertained twelve members of the Self-Culture club Wednesday evening. Miss Laura Gardner Gard-ner of the high school gave a review of the opera, "Madame Butterfly." Mrs. G. F. Dougan and little daughter of Winterquarters are guests at the Joseph Jo-seph Wilkens home. Mrs. Agnes Morgan entertained the officers of-ficers of the Sego Lily camp, R. N. of A., Wednesday evening. Mrs. Arthur Davis returned Sunday from Sandy, where she had spent the past month with her sister. The members of the Ladles' Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Ephraim Rowe Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in reading. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Lewis Harvey entertained the ladies of the Bridge club Thursday. The first prize was won by Mrs. Benjamin Argyle. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Glen Davis entertained Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Angus of Benjamin Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday. Mrs. Margaret Davis visited in Payson Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Amos Reese. The Clover Blossom club entertained its members at a party Wednesday evening. even-ing. Miss Belva Blackett of Springville was a visitor this week with Miss Reeva Woods. Many Spanish Fork people attended the production of "The Garden of Allah" at the Columbia theater in Provo Thursday. Thurs-day. Tlie annual beet growers' dance was held in the Auditorium Friday evening and was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs, William J. S te wa rt of Magna spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holder of Salem. Mrs. Edward Griffith and children returned re-turned to Magna Thursday after spending spend-ing a week with Mr. . and Mrs. Uri Stewart. Miss Blanche Rockhill of Salt Lake City spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. L'rl Stewart entertained at a family dinner Sunday for their visiting sons and daughters of Magna and Jensen. Jen-sen. ' MONROE I MONROE, Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Binning Bin-ning Goold entertained at cards Sunday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Webb, Emily Bohman, V. L Clark and Lou Simmonsen. Miss Verna Erickson delightfully entertained en-tertained Sunday evening. Tlie following were present: Rosetta Lowe, Vera and Del Magleby, Royal Nielsen and John Magleby. The Ladies' Missionary society was entertained en-tertained Friday at the home of Mrs. Soren Mad sen. The following members were present: Mrs. E. M. Sorenson, Mrs. Mary Neugebauer, Mrs. Dr. Belitz, Mrs. Arthur Hodge, Mrs. Jennie Caseman, Mrs. Niels Michelson, Mrs. Andy Sargent. Sar-gent. Miss Del Magleby entertained Wednesday Wednes-day for the following : Verna Erickson, Rosetta Lowe, Vera, Rene, Elma and Olivia Magleby, Glen Crabb, Royal Nielsen, Niel-sen, John Magleby, Irving Washburn, Leland Crabb and Lamar Swain. Miss Maud Sorenson of Sigurd spent the week-end as guest of her mother. Mrs. Ole Larsen. Mrs. Joseph 01 sen and Mrs. F. Erickson returned Wednesday Wednes-day from Arco. Idaho. Miss T.etha Ju hinder entertained at a shower Thursday evening, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Collings. 4 KAYSVILLE' 4 f KAYSVILLE. Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thornley entertained at a card party Friday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. .John G. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. George Swan, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Epperson, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Nicho-las Bonnernort, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tliornlev, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swan and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Epperson. Mrs. Lizzie Rosei of Farm i net on spent Sunday here as tlie guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Nance. y Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor of Trovo is spending spend-ing the week het e, the guest of relatives. rela-tives. Miss Mollie Ba rnes spent. Sunday in Salt 1-.ke City, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon. Mrs. Fannie Kimball returned to her home in Thatcher. Ariz., Tuesday after a month? visit here as the'guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Williams. Mrs. Alice Hughes of Farmlneton spent Sunday here as the guest of relatives. Mrs. G . F. Pa t i 1 1 o and daughter Ada spent Sunday In Salt Lake City as the gursts of Mrs. Kd it h Wilcox. Miss Acnes Grimm entertained a .-deigning party, followed by games and refreshments. Sunday evening. The guests were M iss Tone ' Phillips, Miss Roetta Thomassen. Miss Alice Williams, Mifs Marion Scoffield, Clay Adams'. Glenn Layton. Leo Hill, Ezra Layton and Joseph I ay. Miss Verna Kilfoyle and Miss RoMta Thomassen visited friends in Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr?. Claude Q. Cannon and children of Salt Lake City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. Tlie senior class of the Davis rounlv hieh school was entertained at a card party In the high school reception rooms Wednesday evening. The guests were Miss Eva Ashbv, Miss Gladys Barker, M iss Lucille Harlow. Miss Na tolia T'.a 1-winkle. 1-winkle. Miss Ada Day. Miss Malic Ford. Miss Edna. Ford. Miss Lizzie Green, Miss ; Cla i re Gieasori , Mips Jos if Li yt on, M iss 1 M a mie La v ton. M i.1- -" T .a vcrne I e nna rd. Miss Ivns"e parkin. Miss Marie Lav ton. M : v a Marv Ra vn:ond. Mi-s Muriel R-evf-s. M;.-s Louise Sp k :i.a :.. Mif-s Mirn.j W-o-ler, Mifcs Mary Win Unities, M;cd. Violet Wood. Miss Estelia Epperson, M!--s Rebecca Re-becca Pelton. Snirley Barnes. Irul S.m-mons, S.m-mons, Golden J. La rton. Byron B" d, Clyde Bone, Virgil Cornice, ".lector Flint.! William Johnson. Robert Marshall, Harold Har-old Nelson. Lincoln Pa rkin. Gln Moss, Douglas Hanks. Jack Pa rrish. Lar! Wiliey. Wanie Strinch.i rn. Philip Roberts, Rob-erts, Sherman Rohison, Warde Hoibrook. Russell Rampton. Kenneth Sheffield. G.cn Wilcox, Alfred 'Hill, Walter Stnngham and Elmer Spencer. Mrs. Henry H. B'ood entertained the Bay View Viuh . Thursday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. G. D. RntUduo, Mrs. J. B. Cooley. Mrs. John W. Thorn -ley. Mrs. William P. Epperson. M rs. Georee W. Swan. M vs. Robert Bit ken. Mrs. T. A. Martin. Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Mrs. Benja min Barrett , Mrs. Clyde A. Epperson and Miss Gertru.lc Fletcher. Miss Leone Wilcox entertained a number num-ber of friends at a sleighmg rariv, followed fol-lowed by an oyster supper. Wedncs.i.i v ' evening. The guests were Miss Poi.etta , Blood. Miss Doris Cottrell. Miss Vo; na Robins, Miss Isabella Watt, Mts E'.ia Sessions. Miss Viola Graham. M'ss Leone ! Love, Miss Ella Wilcox. Marve A'um. : Flhurn Chipman. John Evans, Royal j Robins. Julian Clark, Jay Garn, Thomas Sandal). Fred Shelton. William .1 art: an. Kenneth Sheffield and William Robins. Miss Vera McClellan entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Those present were Miss Haze! Batien, Miss Florence Perkins, Hud McDonald, Frank Robinson and Golden Barton. Mrs. R. H. Peck of Fielding is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alice Sanders. 1 BEAVER 4 . BEAVER. Jan. 27. One of the delightful delight-ful affairs of the past week was jhe prettily pret-tily appointed bridge party given by Mrs. Arthur Taylor Burton and Mrs. R. H. Strickland at the Bakes hotel Friday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The West ward Sunday school was entertained en-tertained at a basket social and dancing party at the opera house Friday evening. even-ing. The regular weekly meeting of the Study club was held at the home of Mrs. R. H. Barton S3 1 urday evening. Professor Pro-fessor Maughn gave a most interesting talk on "Larwin's Theory of Evolution." The club is studyiu-g biology under t he leadership of Professor Maughn of the Murdock academy. The Wilson club, which was organized before tho recent elect ion for political work, has formed itself into a civic club and held its regular meet ing Monday evening to discuss civic needs. Mrs. O. A. Murdock is president. One of the interesting events of the week was the wedding of Ira Baldwin and Mrs. Edith Baldwin, which took place at the home of the bride Monday evening. Mrs. R. A. Hart of Los Angeles is visiting vis-iting friends here. Miss Lois Gowans of Salt Lake city is teaching in the public schools here this winter, also Misses Newell and Draper and Messrs. Feal and Knudson of the same place, all , recent graduates of the University of LTtah. PLEASANT GROVE 4 4 PLEASANT GROVE. Jan. 27. Mrs. Leonard Walker entertained at dinner Tuesday in honor of her husband's birthday birth-day anniversary. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Walker. Mr. a nd Mrs. George Shoell. M r. a nd Mrs. George Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christianson, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Swen-son Swen-son and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. c.illman. Mrs. J. R. Halliday is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lucius Laudic. of Lay-ton. Lay-ton. Miss Cora Wadley entertained a number num-ber of friends at a candy pull and house party Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mills spent the week-end with relatives in Salt Like. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cragon entertained enter-tained the members of the Lindon Sec- , ond ward choir Tuesday evening. Miss Agnes Harvey had as her guests I last week her grandson, Harvey Hoi ma n of Blackfoot, Idaho, and Albert Richius ; of Rupert, Idaho. Mrs. Andrew Swenson Entertained at a ! family dinner Sunday. Those present ' were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sipplc. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderberg, Mrs. Carl Andcr-berg, Andcr-berg, Mrs. Walter Anderberg, the. Misses Rosetta, Goldie, Lois and Fay Anderberg, Ander-berg, all of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ohaffln of Provo and Joseph Young of Idaho spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels 1'ugai. Lawrence West left Monday for Mack, Colo., for an Indefinite period. Mrs. Dan Adams entertained at a social so-cial Sunday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ball. Mrs. Hannah Monson has returned home after a week's visit with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Mammie Whitby of Alpine. Mrs. Alva Chipman and mot her, M rs. T. S Friday of Logan, spent Sunday In American Fork, guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas Priday. I Mr. and Mrs. Will Condor and children i and Mr. and Mrs. James Ha 1! soy of . American Fork were guests of their ; motiier, Mrs. L. B. Clark. ! Mrs. S. H. Smith and Mrs. S. F. Walker spent Sunday in America n Fork with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Shelley. Miss Leah Thornton spent t lie weekend week-end with friends in Lehi and had as her return guests Sunday tho M i;-sc.s Li 1 lie Hanson and Maud Gaisford. Mrs. Steve Hansen of Spa nisi i Fork spent part of the week wiih her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. W illiamson. Mrs. Tvorin West entcrta Ined Tuesday in honor of her birt hda y annlvorsa i y. Mr. and Mrs. A Ima Christ ia nson, M i . and Mrs. Claud Newmn n. M r. and M rs. L. R. Walker and Norman Radnall were present. Mrs. West Jacobs and children are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Y. Ja-ohs of Heber. A. . FARMINGTON I . FARMINGTON, Jan. T.-Mr. and Mrs. Genrgft M. Hess were on t -r ;i i ri - 1 Monday evening by the members of the :0;:kn M. I. A. hoard. A selertci nmsioaf programme pro-gramme was given, after whLii tho company com-pany v. fl s entertained v. It ), a rnes, j ;r-freshments ;r-freshments were served to twenty. Miss Josje Karl entertained with a sle idling party WHlmsday rveMng. followed fol-lowed by h supper at the home ,,'f mother, Mrs. E. W. Ear, mi N'.tiih Main street. Those present were Mi;; Hilda Mann. Miss Berl ha. (.'lark, Min Virginia HolHss. Miss Maude Pel i v. Miss Louis Spackinan. Miss Garnet Siccd. Miss Ruby Ix.ynd, Mrs. Hyruni Walker. Hv4-inn Walker. Sidney Worsley, p.eitne I'larence Hoilist. Harold Mavhcjd. El.u-ri Brown, Aaron George a nd j jor as I 'rn is. Miss I torn Wood ent erta ! ned in honor Of the offii ers njK teHeher r,f th,f r..M- fritl Fa rmiiigl on prima rv Mouda v evening. even-ing. Those members present w,1(. n: Nettie Abbott. Miss Line Turner. Mrv Louis Robinson. Mrs. Xellin ' lardlnt-r, Mrs. Lizzie Boylln and Miss Iicssje si'-oi' The city officials and their wiveH wMe entertained at Ihe borne of Mayor John Bourne Wednesday evenimr. A piwe-ant evening was enjoyed wiMi rarnes and music, after which l'jiclir,,n was s.-j , ,t to twenty-live. 1 Thin sday evening Mrs. n-,,f (';, r- en- : lerfiined a number of rrh-iMs a l dinner. ' A bowl of pi nk roy-s former i bo c-r,i t-pie-'-o and covers wer-P l.-u, f, y . ... ( ra 1 Wilson. Mrs. Parley Sears, Miv. S.'om Turner, Mrs. J. R. I'dy and .M -.: !,,. Hess. I Miss Ressie Sleor) spent the -.,,, In Kavsviiir-. coest a' a house pan'v iv.-n ' by MiFs Est el la. Epperson. Tnit-n tions have been Issnerj ,v j , s Ernest' WillininK for a luncheon n . given Thursday. I Miss Lonis Saiith is firing with r 'fivter. Mjk. frvil K"M : i-.i,-, !n ' r- field. 1r. ar.l M r. fJeor;.-.-- Mao., II, v..r-tl-jiLX ili'- i' .uiijino X'jn wii Lli'j;r i.l lu:u li'iinfi U'lvltus'lav p-rjiTiL;. li-'rictiinfiilB .Mi-:S li; .M i it ill rlll'llnilM'fl flt HII v.-nine .M..h-Iiiv. Tlir- Immim .Ii ,-ilv , n.fr.l I" r'"l"''l IltitK n'l I'iMi ...vim linns fin in. ! 111'- ili-. 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