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Show . ! Social Notes From Intermouniain Towns . i MRS. LEO POLSON, fonnerly Mrs. Eada Harrison, of Brig- . i i liam City, wlio is a bride of the past ' . ' week. . ' ' i I ' $ r 'A ' ' 1 BR1GHAM CITY T : ; BRlGHAM CITV, Sept. y. Mr. and Mrs. Finery Roskelb-v entertained number num-ber of friends at Hwt hot wpringrt Samr-d:iy Samr-d:iy evening of last v in honor oi Mrs. Charies 01:-.i-n of Loau, w.iu spent Sit-urday Sit-urday and Sunday here aa thr-ir gu'-si. Mrs. Lorenzo Han;en and Miss Amber Hamson eniertainrd on Tuesday evening 1,1 t'ie homo of Mrs. Hansen in" honor of Mrs. T. Paulos, -.Cao departed Wednesday, accompanied hy her husband and children, chil-dren, for Salt f,;ike. where rh-y will re-aide. re-aide. During the evening Mie.s Crystal Jppson ;tnd Mis:; Am her Ilamson rendered ren-dered vocal and instrumental selections. 'T'he house d ora Uor.'i were In fall flow-fry. flow-fry. Ke'reshmerMa were seized to fifteen fif-teen guests. Mtea Thelma fhb and Horace D. F,rt-sign. F,rt-sign. both of t.hi'j on-, u-r-re married 1'ufci. lay at Silt Lake. Miss W ebb is ':ie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Webb and Mr. F.m:lgn if. rhe on of Mr. and Airs. M. L. CnsiKn. Tne young people will reside t em poran! y n t BriKha rn City. Mir Montn Hanson and Miss Horten&e Leihman of Logan were complimented u'-sis Monday evening at the home of Mi?s Ouenlvcrti I. otter. Tne evening's diversions were cards and dancing. The first prize v. as awarded to Miss Mont a Hansen and the consolation prize to Clinton Clin-ton Lillywhlte. "Refreshments were served following tii e game. The Centra! camp of the Daughters of f he Pioneers met. Mondu- evening at the home of Mr. Reuben Wright. During the eenlng Mrs. Wright read a sketch of the life or her mother. Mrs. Ligabor Halverson. Mrs. Ida K. Dee was made temporary president of the camp. Refresh Re-fresh men ta ere served. Miss Anna Raura Stoh! was hostess Fri-day Fri-day eening of last week at a ocial in honor of Jessie WhltaKer, who ex pects to leavft ut an early date to reside at Demer. The social was given at the home of Miss YVhitaker and the lawns around the home were beautifully decorated dec-orated In Ja panes effect. A large canvas can-vas w as st re toll ed over the lawn and dancing was enjoyed. Refreshments were served by Mis Ruth Stohl. Mies Phyllis TVatkhis and Mifcu Roma Christenseu to 100 guests. A. M. Hansen was given a delightful surprise Friday evening of last week by his summer school students, the function being given at the high school building. Fruit and ice cream were served, and Mr. Hansen was presented 'with a stickpin ay a token of remembrance. "Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sheffield of Salt Lake spent the early part of the week he-e as guests of relatives and friemH. Mlbs Hortenee fc'-tohl of Salt Lake is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stohi. Mr. and "Mrs. D. P. Woodland and children chil-dren of Malad, Idaho, were guests of Brigham relatives Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Young and Air. and Afrs. Russell Voung of Salt Lake returned re-turned to their homes Monday after a three days' visit with Air. and Mrs. L. A. Snow. ATr. a'nd Afrs. Ed ward 1 Toward of Ran-croft. Ran-croft. Idaho; Air. and Mrs. Horace Howard How-ard of Soda Sprinps. Idaho. and Alias Yerna Alinere of Rockland, Idaho, were guests of Atr. and Airs. D. C. Walker during dur-ing the early part or the week. Leo Poulson of this city and ATrs. Rada Hanson of Smith field were married at Twin Falls, Tdaho. Wednesday Air Poison recent I. v returned from overseas service. After a short honeymoon in California Cali-fornia the couple will make their home in Idaho. MRS. HORACE D. ENSIGN, formerly for-merly Miss Tliebna Webb of I Erigliam City, who was married Tuesday of last week. sun gave a shower Thursiay a ' frnoo'i of : ia-r u -ek in component to .M:.s Ch-1 I ' 'ramie;, a bruit.- o: this we'.-;. At : In coi'.clu.von of the afternoon a buffet iu:",'y " . tun was er'eo. A cr;.s;l ba.-ket fT.e.! wirh mar'.golds for:i:ed t.'.e centerpief-e f. r the table. Sixteen g'.:e:s were i.Tese:-.:. Atiotiter shower was divert Tuesday .:t:--ring for M:ss Cranr.ey hy the f --h : . e pirlii o: the Kifth ward. Gam-s and nis'r w(-re t:ie en terta:rni-nt. Rvl'res 1 ri-t. ; t s wnre served. r'ojru-n jrufs'.s '.'.ce in arterriance. 1'oth s iowers were g'"!: a'-tlie a'-tlie home of Mrs. Wilham W. Williams. T: e bride was the rech'ient of many b'-a'i-tiful gifus. AT!s C '-annoy -;.vc a trousseau trous-seau tea o:i VedHsday afl'.rnoon of last week, from " to C oVock. at tlie rome of her s'ster. Mrs. WiM:ar.i W. Wilha tvs. Al iss Cranr.ev was assisted in eceiv' i i:g her guests by her sister, Airs. AViUtam. Her fiitter. Airs. Hriggs. p-csided in Tne d miner room. The tea table was beautiful! beauti-ful! v decorated with a cluny lae cuver. with a crystal basket of tea rose for the cental-piece. About 100 guests ualleJ dur-1 dur-1 n r rhe afternoon. ! Miss Ruth Niblev and Miss Harriet Squires entertained on Friday afternoon of 'ast week in compiiment to Miss Ellen ( Fccles before her departure for Berkeley. ; Cal. Music and games were the enter- ( tainment. Re fresh men us were served. . Ei?ht guests were in attendance. j Mr. and ADs. F. W. Richards have ar- r'ved home from a week's visit in Salt, Lake. Air. and Mrs. G. W. Cole and son. I Grant, arrived Monday from a month's I trip to Idaho and Yellowstone park. j Aliss Beulah Smith and Miss Kvelyn i Hansen arrived home from Salt Lake on Thursday after a week's visit there with friends. ' Mrs. Rena M. Maycock and daug'nter, ! Aliss Alerriam. arrived Monday, prepara- ! iory to Airs. Maycock taking up her work j in the extension division of the U. A. C. ; Airs. Alaycock's mother, Airs. Baker, ac- companled her and will spend the winter here. They have taken art apartment in the home of Air. and Airs. John T. Caine, Jr. Air. and Mrs. Laurence Ellison and son. Harris, of Lay ton spent the midweek here. Aliss Ellen Eccl&s left Friday for Berkeley. Berke-ley. Cal., where she will attend a girls' school. Air. and Airs. George B. Caine arrived Tuesday from a ten days' stay at Salt Lake and Brighton. Miss Edith Bowen arrived home Monday Mon-day from a week's visit in Salt Lake. Afrs. Ethel Napper Checkett. left for her home in Denver, Colo., Monday, after a two weeks' visit here with relatives. Aliss Orita Smith arrived home Monday from a few days' stay in Salt Lake. Dr. and Airs. W. B. Preston, accompanied accompa-nied by Dr. and Mrs. Martin Kuhre of Salt Lake, Air. and Airs. George Creger of Chicago and the Alisses Elonora and Flora Amussen, motored to Dakota beach, on Bear lake, Saturday of last week and spent the week-end. Air. and Mrs. J. J. AlcClellan and children chil-dren of Salt Lake spent the midweek here. They were guests at the Hotel Eccles. . Mr. and Airs. Duther AI. Howell and . little son spent the week in Salt Lake as guests at the Hotel Utah. Mr. and Airs. Mariner Eccles. accompanied accompa-nied by Air. and Airs. Lyman Hyde, spent last week-end at Ideal beacli on Bear lake. Mr. and Airs. Roy Bullen, accompanied by Airs. Nellie B. Langton and Alisfi Marie Barber, spent last week-end at Jdea! beach on Bear lake. Miss Rachel Pederson and Aliss Yale Earl arrived home today from a week's visit in Salt Lake. Airs. A. D. Beil and 'daughter, Aliss La Prele. arrived today from a two weeks slay In Salt Lake and Ogden. Airs. George Al. Cannon, Jr., and little son of Salt Lake spent the week here as guests of Airs. Cannon's mother, Airs. Ellen El-len Nibley. Airs. Peter Sorensen and sous, Jay and , Teague, returned home to Salt Lake on I Monday after spending a week here as guests of Afrs. AV. T. Knowles. Airs. E. J. Bell and, daughters. the Misses Louie and Olive, arrived home today to-day from Salt Lake, where they had spent ten days. Aliss Virginia Alaughan is spending two weeks at Ogden as a guest of Air. and j Mrs. L. W. Ashton. ! Aliss Denia Huline and Airs. Jefferson Dun ford of Bloomington spent the week here visiting witi relatives. Al r. and ATrs. Preston G. Peterson of Provo spent the midweek here as guests of President and Airs. E. G. Peterson. Mrs. Mae Edwards has returned to her home at Logan after spending two weeks In Salt Lake. i x - Vs 4 I ? j i 4 VxiL vt jA4l -< last -week-end guests of JUr. and Mrs. W. C. Bartuit. Mr. Calkins was formerly for-merly a resident of Garfield, enlisting anions tin, first in the late world war. He was in active service for many monllis in Krance. during which he was wounded three times. He wears the French cross for bravery. A Jaree chiss of candidates was initiated initi-ated hy the ijadies of the .Maccabees in the (Jarfield lodge hall Saturday evening eve-ning of last week. After the initiation i-L-rreshmetits were served. The new hu'iiiIrts are Lucy Smiley, Charlotte Johnson. Belinda Johnson, Clara Fife, Gertrude Kenney, Anna Ahlquist. l-;t-nora l,indsti-oni, , Agnes Jarrad, Wilma Thnnias. Uirdie M'iiliams. Kate Moffat, Nellie Powers. Maceabee Quinn, Margaret Kvle. l-ilsi, Munson. IMerl Conner. Anna Garland. Harriet Kiley, Emma Thomas, Anna f'ettit. Mabel Warlton. Clara bar-sou. bar-sou. Fva Wilson, Julia Xeuiiousen, Josephine Jose-phine Kane. Knmia Vlardy. Mary tjlm-stead tjlm-stead and I'.sther Olmslead. JTrs. Kath-erii-.e l-hickson of Salt. Lake, state commander, com-mander, and Mrs. Westerman of Glen-woud Glen-woud Spring?. Colo., were the guests of llm Maccabees. Mrs. A. V. Larson was hostess at an afternoon parte Monday for her daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Clara Larson. The guests 'were Mrs. George Ahlquist, Mrs. Charles Munson. Miss Klsie Munson. Mrs. Pete Nirholson. Mrs. Bobbie Barr, Mrs. Knox, Mrs Bert Hardy. Mrs. Thomas Alexander Alexan-der Mrs. W. A. Rringhurst, Mrs. William Swanson. Mrs. John Elder. Mrs. VS . L. Miller. Mrs. Prank Eckblade, Mrs. A. Tennant. -Mrs. 'eanne Wright, Miss Ferness Fer-ness La Chindneiit. Mrs. Charles Antler-son Antler-son -Miss Veda Anderson, Mrs. William Cavennugh and Mrs. Jack Denton. A luncheon was si-rved. 1 NEPHI 4 NEPHI, Sept. 6. Mrs. Orson Cazier entertained en-tertained Friday evening in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Blackett of Salt Lake. Music and readings wrere enjoyed by the guests. In addition to the honor guest. luncheon was served to Mrs. George A. Sperry, Mrs. L. A. Miner, Mrs. J. M. Christensen. Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Misses Anna MePherson, Pearl Allen, Bertha MePherson, Ida Parker, Fawn Kendall and Lola Cazier. Miss Ruth Sperry, who spent the past year in fxgan, is home on a short visit. Miss Hilda Foote of Salt Lake is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Orme. Miss Anna MePherson left Tuesday for her home in Pocetello, Idaho, after a two w-ceks' visit with relatives here. The Misses Esther and Dora Evans are home from Salt Lake on a short visit. Mis3 Lulu MePherson is spending her vacation with Salt Lake relatives and friends. Mrs. Lawrence Blackett has returned to her home in Salt Lake, after a two weeks' visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazier. Mrs. H. 10. Howell has returned to Xephi. after a short visit with friends at Salt Lake and Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pace of Price are visiting at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Broadhead. mother of Mrs. Paco. Mrs. Ralph Belliston and children are visiting relatives at Manti. Mrs. Jack Wright returned home Thursday, after visiting relatives and friends for two weeks at Salt Lake and Murray. Mrs. A. A. Allen, Mrs. J. M. Christensen. Christen-sen. Misses Pearl and La. Vetta Allen and Grant Alien spent part of the week in Provo visiting relatives. I GARFIELD 4 V GARFTELD. Sent, (i. Mrs. Gilbert Palmer Pal-mer nnd daughter Peggy returned .Sunday .Sun-day from a month's visit with relatives in Quincy. Cal. Mrs. Harry Adam, on and children returned re-turned home Saturday (if hist week from Payson, whore tln-y spent a several veeks' vacat Ion. Mr?. AV. M. Campbell returned from Salt Takc Tuesday, where she and her daughter. Mis Myrtle Campbell, had resided re-sided during the summer. Miss Campbell Camp-bell is attending St. Mary's academy. Adah chapter 'o. 15. O. K. S.,vill hold Its regular meeting in the lodge hall "Wednesday evening at" 8 o'clock. Harry Allen. Jr.. is residing with Major Ma-jor and Airs. McDonald at Fort Douglas while attending the lOast high school. Mrs. B. M. K'-nna and nephew. Jack Fitzgerald, of Salt Lake, were lat weekend week-end guests of Mrs. Lottie Allen. The first regular fall meeting of the "Women's club will be held Friday, September Sep-tember 1'?. Mr. and .Mrs. T,ee "Williams and faniilv of LavUm were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Xephi Williams the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christensen have as their guest Master Lee Charles Christensen Chris-tensen f Ogden. Mrs. Thomas Kiniry entertained Saturday Satur-day afternoon of Wt week in honor of the eleventh liirthd:iy anniversary of her little -on Tom. The afternoon was spent in playing games, after which refreshments re-freshments consisting of ice cream, cake and fruit mmeh were served to the following fol-lowing little euosts: Neva Cohourn, Af-t..n Af-t..n Garlic. Katie Myers, William and Francis Gerard, Helena Evers, Billie Garlic. George and Fred Moore and 3am and Tom Kiniry. An enjoyable farewell party was held at the L. P. S. amusement hall Thursday Thurs-day evening in honor of C. C. Peterson . nd wi fe, wno have been resident s of GarfitM for many years, but will leave ih first of next week for Burley. Idaho, to make their home. Mr. Peterson has purchased a ranch in the vicinity of Burley. Miss Trene Nelson of Salt Lake is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Christensen. Chris-tensen. Mrs. C. "W. Fvers will entertain the Baker's Pozen Bridge club at her home on Fourteenth aud Mo Kin ley avenues uevt Tuesdnv afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam G'lser entertained the employees of the G-irfield Trading company and their families at a Saltalr rartv "Wednesday of last week. A basket bas-ket luncheon was partaken of and thoroughly thor-oughly en.i'"'"d bv the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Rov Rudolph and son Junior. Miss Katherf no Council. Pn rlev Voung. Miss Let a Wright. Miss Tilt ha Jones. Miss Krma Jones. Mr a nd Mrs. "'urtls Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. T. Xattrss. Mr. and Mrs. Hn rrv A damson. Arthur Stelter. A. Miller. Lorn Ansnnrn and si st er. Miss Ausburn. H. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Kov A lexandcr. Miss Kijzalv-th Moore. ATr. and Mrs. William Flth-k. Miss Daisy Jackson. M iss Hut h MeCrimmon p nd Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeCrimmon. The evening was sne i1 -lnoin a-d enjoying the many diversions at the resort. Mrs. George F. Wilson, nreomnanied by her sister and family, returned from Serling. Alberta, Canada, the first of th week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and "a mily returned Saturday of last week from a trio bv auto to Seattle and 'hrough Yellowstone nark. Mrs. West -r ma n. who recentlv arrived here from Gln wood Springs, Colo., will reside in Garfield and teach in the Garfield Gar-field school. Miss Clara I, arson left Thursday for Chicago, where she will be married September Sep-tember 8 to George Bidder of Hammond, Ind. Mrs. Jeanne "Wright will leave Monday for Port Huron. Mich., to attend the v nventlon of xh Women's Benefit association as-sociation of the Maccabees, to he held in Port Huron from September 15 to IS. Mrs. "W right is one of the seventeen delegates dele-gates to be sent to the convention by tb Ladies of the Maccabees from the state of t'tah. Mrs. Justin Pea y entf rtained her Sun-da'v Sun-da'v school class at a wa termelon party Wednesday evening in honor of Me'vln pet ei on. who will soon leave to make liis home in Hurley, Idaho. Tho evening war enloyably spent in playing games. The guest s were Stephen 1 'owHi, I avid Tl.onia". Melvin Nel.-on. Arthur Barton, I Varl Powell. Golda Woolsey, La Yerla 1 a v. I va A dams. f orthy Jacoh1 on, Sara h 1 'i;(on. A urlene WiJilaina. Helen Rarion and Greil-l Smith. Mr-:; William "alkies and Corporal Willi. Wil-li. rd Calkin::, both of Piyjon. were tho LOGAN f . LOGAN". Sent. 0. The wedding of Miss Karma Parkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William K. Parkinson, to Bernlce Parkin-on of Franklin. Idaho, took place Wednesday in the Logan temple. At 6 o'clock a supper was served for the immediate im-mediate families at the home of the bride's parents. ' Following the supper a dancinsr party was idven at the Bluebird had for relatives and friends by Mr. and Mrs William B. Parkinson, parents of the bride The lvll was beautifully decorated with fail flowers. Light refreshments were served. One hundred guests were in attendance. The young couple left for a weddin- trip to Oregon and Washington Washing-ton and then down the Pacific coast. On th-ir return they will make their home at Franklin, Idaho. pother marriage of interest during tne week was that of Miss Cleo Cranney to Parneil Hin-k!ey of Salt Iike. which took place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temnie. with Apostle Orson F. Whit-ncv Whit-ncv officiating. The young couple will reside In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith announce the 'marriage of their daughter. Mrs. Marion Preston, to Clem Hayward. which tool; place Wednesday morning in the Logan temple. Following tile ceremony thivomig couple le.'t for a short wedding trip.' Upon their return they will go to St Louis. Mo., where they wlil attend school. Mr. Hayward will study me-il- C'Miss Flora Amussen entertained a small party of friends at a Kensington Tucson Tucs-on v afternoon. The rooms were beauti-fuile beauti-fuile de -orated wild pink sweet pea?. At the'olose of the afternoon's entertainment a chicken supper was served. A mound of sweet peas formed the centerpiece for the table. Around It were seated twelve guests. On Thursday of last week Mrs. G. W. Thatcher entertained her bridge club. The ladies spent the afternoon playing auction bridge and at the conclusion or the gann-s refreshments were served. Fall fo'wers were used about the rooms. ' Miss Neyneen Farred entertained at a dancing I.Arty Saturday evening of last -week a the Bluebird hall in compliment to William Pet' rson before his departure depar-ture for New Vork. Pink gladioli and fe-ns were used t.. decorate the hall. I.lgiit ref-eshments were served. One hundred gue-t.s w. re in attendance. Mr. Peterson cn'rti-ii.ute.l two piano selections. Mis Kula Canton entertained on Saturday Satur-day afternoon of la.-t week at a Kensington Kensing-ton in compliment to Miss Marion V"iV-v. who with her parents will go f Sail Lake w malie her home. Gard'T f Owers were used about the rooms. K1-frcsiimciils K1-frcsiimciils were s.-red. Twenty guest: were in a t ! endale -e. Miss Venice Adams and Miss Klin Jons- en.ioyed in the Strawberry river, with ret reshments following. Mrs. (:. I. Diekerson has been spending spend-ing a wool; at. the home of Mayor and Mrs. M. B. Pope. Sam Hair was host Thursday evening of last week to the Duchesne young women and men who leave this week to resume school work. The- guests were Maggie Hair, Maggie l'avis. Dona Stott. Kiva Billings. Thelma Billings. Dora Dee-bin, Dee-bin, Utice Brown. Florence Marsing. Fay Abbott, Floyd Odekirk and Sterling M'.ore. Mrs. Joe Cowan entertained at five hundred Wednesday afternoon when the iuembers of the Standard Bearers' club and one table of guests were present. After the usual games luncheon was served and prizes were awarded. Mrs. F. L. Watrans, Mrs. F. X. Sehonian and Mrs. .1. L'dwin Zimmerman were special guests. Miss Melissa Lance arrived Monday fr. in a three weeks' visit in Salt Lake with relatives and friends. Miss Krmida Leishnum and brother, who have been spending several weeks at the Hunkv ranch, near Antelope, departed de-parted Wednesday for their home in Atchison. Kan. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Johnson and family fam-ily are occupying the Andy demons home for the fall and winter months. Mrs Julius Jensen has as her guest her mother. Mrs. H. Goodrich of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. William Seaton were dinner din-ner guests Sunday of Air. and Mrs. K. W. Sehonian. A special meeting of the Duchesne chapter of the K.-d Cross was held Monday Mon-day morning in the county building. Public' Pub-lic' health work was discussed and other important matters taken up. l" BEAVER KLAVF.n. Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Fd wards and Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin of Manderf'h-M wont, to Ivmli last week. .Mr. and Mrs. Tom I 'a rktnt-on left the first of the e'k for Hurley, Idaho, for a visit with their daughter. Mrs. Roy Parkinhou Baxter of Burley, Idaho, who has been visiting her parents for a few weeks, left Monday for Nebraska. Ne-braska. Miss Eloise Pryor of Minersville spent last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Price. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hodges are visiting visit-ing the MeShanes at the Mansfield hotel. Mrs. Clarissa Stoney Stubbs entertained Monday evening in honor of friends and neighbors. The home was decorated with purple and white asters. Music and games were the features of the evening. A light luncheon, carrying out the color scheme of purple and white, was served during the evening by the hostess, u s-sisted s-sisted by her niece. Miss Laura Shepherd. Mrs. Sadie Fisher and George Litchfield, Litch-field, both of Milford, were married Wednesday Wed-nesday morning at the county courthouse, Dr. McGregor officiating. 1 KAYSVILLE KAYSVILLE, Sept. 6. Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes arrived home Sunday from Rock-ford, Rock-ford, 111., where she had spent the past five weeks visiting relatives. She was accompanied home by her aunt, Mrs. G. W. Wilson, of Irene, 111., who- will spend a few weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kershaw, Misses Myrtle Jones, MnDie Barnes. Alice Williams and Messrs. Myron W. Phillips. Will Barton, Ole Lay-ton Lay-ton and Vernon Mansell formed a party which motored to Morgan Saturday of last week. Miss Elizabeth Green spent Monday in Logan. Miss Claire Gleason was a last weekend week-end visitor in Bountiful, a guest of Miss Algie Barlow. Mrs. Annie H. PhlUtps and Mrs. Oliver Freeze spent Sunday in Ogden as guests oi" Mrs. Earl Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Strong arrived home Monday from a visit with relatives in Teton ia. Idaho. ; Miss 1 loetta Thomassen was a last j week-end visitor to Salt Lake City aa guest of Mrs. Paul R. Thomassen. Miss June Madsen of Ogden visited relatives here this week. -Miss Garnet Swan left for Sin i t hf i eld Thursday, where she will teach school Miss Marguerite Thomassen visited friends in Ogden during the week Mrs. Oliver Freeze left lor her home m fotonia, Idaho, Tuesday, after an extended ex-tended visit here with relatives. Mrs, Sam Cress of Salt Lake was the guest of her muther, Mrs. George T Patillo, during the week. Miss Doris Thornley spent the week in Ogden as guest of her cousin, Miss Blanche Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson of Salt Lake were last week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. James Criddle. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gailev and Mr and Mrs. William E. Gailev 'and children chil-dren spent a few days in Grantsville this Aeek as guests of friends. Mrs. Mary Harris of Chadron. Xeb . and Mrs. Emma Harris of Salt Lake were guests of Miss Estella Criddle this week. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Epperson announce an-nounce the engagement of their .laughter, .laugh-ter, Esteila, to Charles V. K. Sarton of Pueblo, Colo. The marriage will take pla.-e In the late autumn. Maurice R. Barnes entertained at a party at the Orpheum theater in Salt ijake Sunday evening lor Misses Leone Cook, Lavern Jensen and Dell Stoker Misses Irene and Garnet Swan entertained enter-tained at a social at their home Wednesday Wednes-day evening. The dining room and living room were beautifully decorated in autumn au-tumn flowers and the time was spent in music and games, followed by refreshments. refresh-ments. The Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Strong, Mr. and Mrs Arnold Ar-nold M. Barnes, Mrs. Ada Wilson, Misses Josie I.ayton. Mollio Barnes, Hazel Bishop, Elizabeth Green, Claire Gleason, Norma Underwood. Mary Swan Xora Blamlres. Evalyne Gailev. Annie Blo,,d, Marie Blamires: Messrs. Edward I. avion, Ferris K. Thomassen, Lester Gleason, Howard Cook. Vird Cook. Keith Barnes. Ralph Prout. Newman I'.eeves. Ole Lav-tnn. Lav-tnn. Will Foxley. Howard Larkins. Uoil-al.l Uoil-al.l Swan and Leo Ware. Mrs. Paul Thomassen left Tuesday evening eve-ning for a ' short visit with friends in Boise, Idaho. BOISETjjj BOISE. Idaho, Sept. , W. V. N'ortlirup eiiurtai'-; ( party Wednesday uveieif; iry club in honor of us.t.. t j ers wore laid for eignt. ( -Mrs. Leo J. Falk s r'- at a prettily arrange . i lienor of Mrs. Kaljiu ,( bride. Following tne V ; served from an attractive ' in vellow flowers. . . Mr. aud Mrs. William J . rived Tuesday from Howell will be connects . M. C. A. , o, . ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter J- -- tello are visiting m - ; Mr. and Mrs. f- C. & Ark., are guests of re-- Mr. and -Mrs. B. L. I- j spent the week here. , Mrs. U. K. Xeiizel, . j Geelhinann, who is . ,' the east at the .Neitzel r turned from an oudis springs, near Halle) - , Miss Gertrude an v. . and Miss Inez Sk. ;tr.. -; J week-end at Caldwell, tr- - , Dorothy Sebree. ,. . M.ss Frances Vvymai i , Klmberly. where fM , . and winter as an m",u SCllOol. 1 ,;' Miss Helen McDou ., visiting here, the p';-; I, Mildred and Doroths , Mrs. Will Simons J I-returned I-returned from a six e j land. . ,(r '' Mrs. J. P. Heed, ,:-and ,:-and Miss Cora J- , are visiting v.th re u,. Miss IVrmeal KnV-.,, KnV-.,, t- . Fniver-ity oI tlav g iy Moscow. , v Miss FJlen Lawson v-!h v-!h m Hoise, the S1 H. A. Lawpon. 7, Mr. and Mrs. frr- ' arrived home TucsdiO whoro they spent I DUCHESNE 4 ' 4 DUCHESNE. Sept. 6. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feller, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur1 Biglev. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lockhardt and A. Clemons have returned from a week's fishing trip on Rock .creek.. Mrs. Chester Lyman has left to join her husband in Helper and make her home. Miss June Murdock of Heber City has arrived to take up her duties as principal prin-cipal of the Utahn school. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Billings and daughter daugh-ter Bobbie returned Friday from a ten days' visit in Salt Lake with Mr. Billing's Bil-ling's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Billings. Bil-lings. Mrs. Max Deebin and daughter Dora are visiting friends in Provo and Salt Lake. St. Paul's guild will meet Wednesday, September 10, with Mrs. J. M. Schliegle. Miss Alice Van pel returned Friday of last week from Nashville. Tenn.. where she spent two months with relatives. Miss Thelma Billings has gone to Provo to attend the Brigham Young university. uni-versity. Miss Charlotte Grass and R. Moffitt of Boneta were married in Salt Lake Sat urday of last week. Mrs. Frank Sund and baby are spending spend-ing a few weeks at the McCourt ranch in Antelope. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kronpa, Mr. and Mrs. Orron Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdoch, Miss Olga Schomian. Miss Merl Vurdock, Miss Eva Murdock, Gene Kronpa, Kron-pa, Ralph Murdock, Wells Murdock. Horner Ho-rner T t rid ell, Arthur Broadhead, Harry Connery and J: Penfield spent the last week-end camping on the Strawberry river. Mr. C. W. Baker has left for an indefinite in-definite slay In Heber City. A number of little girls met at the hnme of Mrs. Charles dekirk Friday to -ew for the Primary bazaar, whi.li will be held a few weeks before Christmas. Alter the sewing a swimming party wa |