Show Silas 4V Xeubcrger I Butte 33 Sara S Cohen Sail Lake 23 K AV Butler BiJttervine 22 Ora E Garrett Murray IS Daniel S Anderson Blaclcfoot Ida 27 tulu E Wise Blackfoot Ida IS Itapli T Snowball fc Salt Luke 29 Steiia Wooile Salt Lake 26 Krick iaG Carlson Salt Lake 23 Erica E Olson Salt Lake 21 Albert J Gill Salt Lake 23 Agnes Alrraot Sait Lake 21 Nett DanJeJson Bingham 33 Wllheterfna Green Salt Lake 30 Julius Anderson Murray 23 Helms Lawson Murray 20 Fred Scufert Salt Lake 21 Emma LaBenbucker Salt Lake ID David Kevin Big Timber Mont 21 Marie A Tintlnger Big Timber Mont 23 Charles Barnett Bingham 31 Clara Smith Sandy 22 Ralph aE Pitts Salt Lake 21 Mary T Bottling Salt Lake 20 O S Caldwell St Joan 25 Louts Staple St John 23 John K Christensen Bingham S3 Isabella Burt Salt Lake 2S DAVIS COUNTY SOCIETY Kaysville Oct 2LA new social and amusement committee has been appointed ap-pointed to take charge of dances and other forms of amusements in Kays ville during the winter months Selections Selec-tions for members of the committee were made for the Young Mens and Young Ladies Mutual Improvement associations as-sociations Those chosen were Frank L Sheffield chcirman E W Layton ice chairman George W Barnes secretary sec-retary Miss Josephine Roueche treasure treas-ure Miss Nellie Barton Miss May Hudson Miss Eva Blood Miss label Hyde Willard Galley M T Owen Samuel G Layton Chris B Layton Albert Al-bert T Smith and Orton A Williams The committee will probably be enlarged en-larged by the appointment of some West Kaysville members It is expected expect-ed that this committee will have full charge of all amusement halls in the ward during the winter season The first ball under their auspices will be given next Friday evening 0 0 0 Miss Aggie Campbell of Salt Lake has been spending the week in Davis county coun-ty visiting the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement associations Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth W Smith of Kaysville accompanied accompan-ied Miss Campbell on her tour of the county 0 0 0 Miss Laura Hudson of Kaysville is In Alberta 3anada where she expects to remain for some time 000 Joseph Allred and Thomas Williams of Thatcher Ariz are here visiting with friends in their former home It has been about twelve years since they left Kay svtlla to make their homes in the south 1 > 1 Miss Louie King was up from Salt Lake on Monday to attend the wedding reception of Mr and Mrs Peter Mad sen 0 < 0 Mrs John R Barnes and Misses Maud and Martha E Barnes were in Salt Lake this week 000 Fred Bennett Archie Phillips Parley Anderson and Alma Stewart four KaysvUle young men started this evening even-ing for Alberta Canada to remain several sev-eral months 000 Mr and Mrs Peter Madsen who were married here on Monday evening left on Tuesday for the east so spend their honeymoon They will return about Nov 1 and make their home in Ogden 0 A childrens party was given last evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Thomas H Phillips in honor of their daughter Cora 000 Fred Burton formerly a Kaysville man but now a resident of southern Idaho was here on a visit this week 0 0 0 Miss Mary Gibson a daughter of Mr and Mrs Wesley Gibson of Layton was married this week to Samuel Fack ler of Cardston Canada On Wednesday Wednes-day evening a dance was given in the I Union hall in honor of the event The young couple will soon leave for Canada Can-ada to make their home 00 < J Rufus Pilling who was formerly n Layton young man but who lives now in Cards ion Canada will take ith him on his return to his home a Utah bride who was a Miss Harker of Taylorsville Salt Lake county The marriage took place last week Mr and Mrs Pilling will visit with relatives in Layton before be-fore going north 000 Mr and Mrs Thomas Harris of Layton Lay-ton are visiting in Thatcher Box Elder El-der county with Mr and Mrs Richard Watt I On Thursday evening 000 the Fermin fit on I choir was entertained at the home of Bishop and Mrs J M Secrist and avery a-very pleasant evening was spent < 2 > < S > IOn 1 I-On Tuesday evening the Farmington Mutual Improvement association commenced com-menced Us seasons literary work with George W Palmer as president and Henry Oviatt and W O Robinson as assistants 000 Charles Secrist left today for a mission mis-sion to California He was given a farewell party last evening at the home of his parents 0 > Thomas Fisher of Bountiful is home from a mission to England t 0 < > 0 Mrs Wiley Call has returned to her home in Castlcdale after a pleasant visit with Mr and Mrs P P Willey in i Bountiful 000 Miss Daisy Jackson arrived in Bountiful I Boun-tiful from England last Saturday and is I making her home with Mrs Josephine Fisher SEBEB SOCIETY Special Correspondence Hober Oct 21The seasons entertainments enter-tainments have commenced The home of Mr and Mrs David Fisher was the scene of a very pretty affair Thursday evening the occasion being their silver sil-ver wedding The presents were numerous nu-merous many being of an exquisite character The evening was spent in a most delightful manner The host and hostess were assisted by Misses Lucinda Lu-cinda Fisher Flossie Fisher Emma McDonald Mc-Donald and Florence Morgan and Messrs John Fisher William Fisher George Fisher and James H McDonald Among the guests were noticed President Presi-dent and Mrs Abram Hatch Dr and Mrs Aird Editor and Mrs Buys Judge and Mrs Watson Mr and Mrs Richard Rich-ard Bridge Mr and Mrs Joseph A Rasband Mr and Mrs Joseph S McDonald Mc-Donald Mr and Mrs John Turner Mr and Mrs Dick Duke Mayor and Mrs E D Clyde Mesdames Thomas Clot worthy and Joseph Hatch Misses Net tie Clotworthy Emma Hatch and Flora McAuslln and Messrs John and Andrew An-drew McDonald McDonaldo o 1 > Mrs Vlten Itt mother of Dr Wher ritt of Heber and Postmaster Wherritt of Park City arrived from Kansas Citv last evening 000 Joseph Hatch went to Denver lost Tuesday 000 L O Taft of Provo was seen on the streets of Heber this week 000 John C Edwards spent a couple of days in Heber during the week 1 I > < 7 Mrs Clara RIchens and children are expected home today from Salt Lake City where they have been staying for a few days t ofCSnit Walter Poultonof Salt Lake was In Heber Wednesday OGDEN SOCIETY Qpden Special Oct 40ne Correspondence of the most fash iojiable soda events of the week was the marriage Wwln teday craning of George Praneis Reynolds to Miss Luiu May Rhine Mr Reynolds ib the popular 1 Southern Pacific conductor and the bride the oldest daughter of J H Rhine accomplished ac-complished and a leader In local society circles The parlors were filled to overflowing over-flowing at 8 oclock the hour set for the ceremony The rooms were elaborately decorated for the occasion with trailing vines and branches showing beautiful autumn colorings Pink was the brides favorite color ard In most every conceivable con-ceivable place were bunches of pink carnations The march from Lohengrin executed by Miss Lillian Smith of Peoria Ills announced the wedding party Miss Daisy McIntosh the maid of honor led and following her came the bride leaning on the arm of her father They were met In the west corner of the room which had been beautifully decorated in carnations a background of palms by George Reynolds the groom Alvin Reynolds the best man and the Rev W fv liaison The irtJIJ presented Soni 1ist 1Id So a very artistic picture in the midst of the decorations with the light from many colored electric lights brightening the scene Miss Rhine made a very lovely bride In white peau de sole It was made with a train and elaborately ruffled and very daintily edged with satin ribbon she carried a large bouquet of brides roses Miss Daisy McIntosh was attired In white taffeta and overdress of white lace She carried a gorgeous bouquet of American Beauty roses After the ceremony cere-mony an informal reception was held with supper The brides table was ants an-ts care of Mrs Moss and was extremely ex-tremely bright in Its color design of pink An Immense vase was the centerpiece center-piece artistically til > d with pink carnations carna-tions During the evening beautiful vocal selections were rendered by Mrs Lafayette Farley and Miss Lillian Smith The guests were Messrs and Mesdames A F Riche Calkins Lafayette Farley D K Farley OHarnett Reynolds Zimmerman George Larklns Jackinan Robertson Gre < > nw < ll Moss and Rhine Misses lcIntosh Susie Jackman Helen Salklns Lillian SmiUi Myrtie Rhine Ida and Ella OHarnett Mr C H Rhine of Evanston Wjo A L Reynolds Ernest Rhine Henry OHanVett Will Robertson and Percy Rhine 0 < 0 I 1 Thursday evening t the home of the j grooms parents W D Littlefleld jr of Ogden r Cora Belle Stewart of Richfield i Rich-field were united in marriage by Bishop Robert McQuarrie The bride Is the accomplished I ac-complished daughter or Mrs Eva Stownrt and the groom who is well known in this j i city Is the only son of W D and Belie I Littlefleld and is in the employ of the I Utah Pacific railroad with which he i Pi cfigv I k g has been for over a year as fireman The members of the family were the only witnesses of the ceremony after which a dainty supper was served J W West acted as best man and Ve < Ja Lltttelield bridesmaid Mr and Mrs Llttlelield left fdfor Milford where they expect to I 000 I The Degree of Honor is to Rive a card party at the A 0 U W hall AVednesdayl I Oct 25 > I < 9 > < 9 > 0 The ladies of the Methodist church are preparing to serve a chicken pie dinner on election day dayO O < 2 > 0 Mr end Mrs Peter Madsen have gone east for a ten daS trip t i < y Mrs E H Green is visiting JMrs Mc Manms in Pocatelio ° v 00 W W Funge a former prominent business busi-ness man of Ogden but now living in San Francisco was visiting in the city during the week i < t > 0 < S > Mrs Judge Miner was a visitor in Ogden Wednesday e ° 0 0 Garrett ONeill and family will remove from Salt Lake to Ogden next week and will occupy the Miner property on Twentythird and Jefferson 0 > V < y Mr M H Ack ret and = Miss Jean M Drysdale were married by Rev Evans at the brides residence Monday eveningS Jt evening-S > e > Dr S T Birch Is back from an extended ex-tended visit to the east < S > < S > 3 > Race Whitney was up from Salt Lake Monday 0 0 0 Dr A S Condon and Vifj arc back from Fort Ba ard New Mexico 000 George W Thatcher was In town from Lcgani Friday EUREKA SOCIETY Special Correspondence rice Eureka Oct IThe ladies of the Mac catoecu gave a very enjoyuble entertainment entertain-ment at the Odd Fellows hall last Tuesday Tues-day night During the early part of rue evening a pro ramme consisting principally princi-pally of Instrumental and vocal selections was rendered The music was contributed by Mr Jbsejvh Phillips Miss Amy Bees ley MisS AMniue Bonney Miss Emma Hetiroid and Joseph Hlllstead The musical musi-cal numbers were interspersed by speeches from prominent members of the order among which were addresses by Mrs Mof fat ot California and Mrs Canister of Mohigan both of whom hold high offices in the lodge Later in the evening an elaborate supper was served the guests and cards and other amusements were indulged 1 in-dulged in I o mod Dan MarUn returned last Saturday evening after a months visit to his old I homo In Iowa Dan witnessed many changes in the home of his boyhood days I having been absent for about seventeen yes r 0 0 SOn > S-On Wednesday las Captain Martin Igoe on of fche oldest residents of the camp left for Indianapolis Ind his 0U home where he will enter the Soldiers Home and spend his declining years Captain Igtoe a many friends throughout through-out the district who join in extending him best wishes < S > < S > < > l D McCreery came out from the city the fore part of the w eJ and has bee installed as manager of the Rocky Moua s twin trict Bell Telephone compsrtyof this dis < 04 D C Sullivan Is in Salt Lake oiumin ing business onIin 4 000 JL CrcChrysta5 of the Godlsn rails H Salt Lake visitor Tuesday and Wednesday = < j > 4 o ° < t Miss Lydia Robbins w the guest of Sunday frtends at Salt Lake last Saturday ant < OrQ i Miss Lottie TSliolson assisted by pupils of the public school gave an elocutionary concert at the Odd FeloW hal Wednesday y Wednes-day evening The audience was not as large as expected but Miss Tillotson ae a epet is Tlots gaye a very nice entertainmentS < entertainment-S > J < S > Justice of the Peace Hanford of Sliver City was in camp Thursday Cit ThurdaY = r > 00 < Mrs George Bubb left 011 Thursday for Grapple Creek Colo having been called inhere by the sevcro illness of her daughter daugh-ter < S > n > Vanity Fair will bo presented at the hall next Monday eveningS o < > > The T M and Y L M I A save avery a-very pleasant ball in L O O F hall F day night r < < > Charles Coyle who has been at St Marks hospital in Salt Lake for the past two weeks is again In Eureka Mr Coyle underwent considerably an restored operation and his health is 00 pAirs p-Airs Ws H l er visited friends the capital city Tuesday 000 this Mrs week Cramer was 3 Salt Lake visitor < 3 > 0 0 J D Dixon of Taylor Bros d Co at Provo came up Wednesday and spent a few days looking after that companys business here < > 00 Albert isher 1 the Fisher Brewing company was In Eureka during the weekS < week-S > Ot < jEd > j-Ed Loose of the Grind Central and W51 liam Hatileld of the MUrtna Washington this were week among the visitors to Tlntic district < s > < S > 4 > Tom A Davis came out from the metropolis met-ropolis Thursday and will begin the development de-velopment of some of his mining property here f miJing Ipery < S > < S > Fred Schmidt superintendent of the La Relno day wus in Salt Lake City last I Thurs 0 rt > ° R G Wilson formerly proprietor of the this Eurekk week hotel was out from Salt Lake 00 J Barnott Salt Lake and J D Wood of Idaho were Eureka visitors during the week i < < s t C D Schmidlapp of Salt Lnkc was in Eureka on business Wednesday 0O Ben Colo was Aver from > Silver City Thursday afternoon o < S > 0 Miss Amy Beesley of Lchl who ha been the guest of Mr and Ir Frank Beosley for the past month has returned to her home o < > v > Superintendent Joe Biddlecugtcof the rt f Diamond Con was over from that mina during the week MT PLEASANT SOCIETY Special Correspondence 1I Pleasant Oct 20firs James Lament I La-ment returned Monday tam Salt Lake f where she has spent nearly all thg summer sum-mer months I U i i Mrs James B Hunter returned on Monday Mon-day from Carrey Ida where she has been for several months with her husband hus-band who is running his sheep herds In I that vicinity 000 J George Christensen spent a couple of days in Manti I n 0 n P C Christensen of Moroni was in I Pleasant this week G0 J < Mr and Mrs Dr L Burdick drove in from their Spring City home Wednesday > < silent i Niel M Madscn went in to Salt Lake Wednesday He will remain there a few days and will tilen g to Scofield Carbon so county where he will remain a week or 0 < 90 ste seri Miss Minnie Justesen returned tto her home in Chester this week after a stay of I I several weeks in this city 0 < I i Paul Christensen returned to Cnstlcdalo i this week after a weeks stay in Mt Pleasant I > < Ray Westwood is spending several weeks in Mt Pleasant from Springville I v0 Miss Annie Braby returned Sunday from a City lengthy visit with relatives in Salt Lake V n r 7 > Mayor Ferdinand Ericksen spent the fore part of the week in Salt Lake < > 0 j Attorney Soren X Christensen came home from a months trap to Emery county coun-ty this welto o S > 0 Len Braby a prominent Fairviewlte n a a I Pleasant visitor Wednesday v 0 0 L S Ward is back from a weeks journey jour-ney into tho southern portion of the I county 000 Mrs Charles Terry of Fairview spent a portion of the week in Salt Iake City < v < H Do Freis the Euirview merchant spent City a portion of the week Jn Salt Lake CityMrs 0 0 Mrs R W Livingston returned tWs week from a three weeks visit In Salt Lake o 0 0 J Miy John A Pritchetf of Fairview vent over to Mammoth this week to visit relatives I rela-tives o 0 0 Peter A Larsen and wife were Chester vistor Thursday 0 T M Keusseff a native of Turkey has been giving Interesting lectures in this valley during the week on Turkey and Ube lurks te r n I Mrs Chastie Terry who has been visit ing relatives and friends in Fairview for some time returned Tuesday to Mountain Moun-tain Anew Canada to join her husband She was accompanied by Miss Bertie Lamb formerly of Vale this county who rumor says is soon to wed James Hansen in Canada Mr Hansen was formerly for-merly of this valley 000 lls Lena Jorppensson and Mrs A Johnson John-son went to Ephraim sn Ephr1m on a shopping trip Friday OO fairs < Mrs M Mince of Fairview went over to Eureka Tuesday on a visit 00 0 lr John Knudsen S1 < returned Thursday Thurs-day from a weeks visit in ManU OOC August Swenson was summoned home to Fairview this week from Fort Duchesno bv a message announcing the sickness of his idly little son The boy is improving rap < S > A < 5 > County Attorney W D Livingston is in town today < S > < > < s > Miss Amanda Lundquist John Bundwall and Christian Olsen of Fairview passed through town Saturday on their way to lUanti where they went to attend county teachers institute 0 0 The following teachers of the district schools here attended the institute at Manti Saturday C J Jensen L E Mc Arthur l1n Lydia Candland Misses Jennie Jen-nie Jorgcnson Fannie Gangland Swensen and Maude Harold 00 < I Mose John iOn the Springs Ille actor + was in towii this a week < for a few days A pleasant birthday party was given I Sunday evening last in honor of the 80th anniversary of the birth of Mrs E Erick sen A number of friends and relatives were present and enjoyed a pleasant evening even-ing I SPBINGVILLE SOCIETY Special Corrcsnondencei I Springville Oct 21 Mrs Hollister the supreme commander of the Maccabees of the World was In Springville this week I I and gave a lecture on Thursday evening Her visit here was made the occasion of I reviving the L O T M hive here which I has been defunct about two years They i organized with nine members and elected i the following officers Lady commander Mrs Sarah IConoM recon keeper Mrs Zin Cummins finance keeper Miss Annie I An-nie Hardman master at arms Mrs Moso Johnson sergeant Mrs Lottie Kearns sentinel Ir Ann Chase I 000 A very enjoyable party was given In the LD S meeting houss at Mapleton AVed I nesday evening in honor of Charles Whiting ing who is up from Mexico after an absence ab-sence of seventeen years Don C Johnson left Thursday for Po I carl o A > < s > l Professor Evans of Payson was in town Tuesday I n < s > < S > Miss Clara Carter came home from Mercur this week 1 I > > 0 JtSScott arrived home from Oregon Saturday Ia > < > < fc M C Reynolds was down from Mercur during the week visiting relatives fi > Ga Miss Ruby Ethel came down frctm He ber and Park City Tuesday evening where she hus been visiting friends < J > < S > 0 Sheriff Kelly of Millarcl county was up tills week for a short visitS s70 visit-S Hiss Annie Pac of Thistle who has been visfting Mrs Emma Reynolds of this place returned to her home on MondayS < S > c > cf Mr ami Mrs Pierce parents of Mrs Ruth Roylance left Friday for their home in St George N l1 < 1 < AVill MclKenzie came down from Weaser Ida on Monday < > nn Will AViscombe is now driving delivery II for Deal Bros Mendenhall W > 0 f I Hiram Clark the 7yearold son of Don Clark was taken to Salt Lake this week I to have his e treated It w found necessary to remove the right eye I vj 0 > Paul Packaitl son of N H Packard I broko his arm Thursday while playing in itce yard at the > Central school building I BLACKFOOT SOCIETY Special Correspondence Blackfoot Ida Oc 20 llr and Mrs Blackfoot O William Pritchard aro expecting to remove I re-move to Lost River for the winter RGer < t > < > < S > < < Miss Lydia Hadley county superintendent superinten-dent of Bingham county visited schcols in Salt Lake City this week < 5 r00 James Stevens > Marcus Mester and Frank DeCay are at AVeiser as a delegation dele-gation to the A O U W lodge convention conven-tion ton OOo Born To Mr and Mrs AVllltam Purcel a son on Oct IS I 000 Miss Becka Wright will leave Sunday oveninR to commence her school in district I dis-trict No 2 West Side on next Monday morning1 > < t > J 0 Miss Hortense Jagon is sick 000 Earl Houck will leave Monday for AVeiser His place will be filed by an experienced = ex-perienced clerk from Omaha Nebo < Neb-o < t > Dr Rooker of Pocatelld was in Blackfoot Black-foot Tuesday o < S > < S > n c Dr J B Cooper was called to Franklin Tuesday night by telegram to attend his l h J hl little grandchild Georgic verian who Is very low with pneumonia 00 < Mrs C E Thum is home from her visit to Boise 0 0 0 > Bishop Pratt Isaac AVaddell and Dr 9 J t Monday Parker bf Salt Lake Were il 1 Blackfoot 1 I < S > 0 < S > j Sirs W J Osbornei returned from SaltLakeCity fho fore part of the weekS < S > < > fof 5 v f t A cousin of Admiral Dewey from Grays tats was in Blackfoot Monday w > < J > < JT Arrangements are I being madoi to erect erdCt a new meeting house by the Latterday Saints church inBlackfoot w < J < < < Miss Peal Wilson M < S is1 > < visiting In Ogdenv a Miss visit Alice wry has gone to Utahioa < S > xm < S Mr and Mrs William Graver are visiting visit-ing relatives at their old home Hooper vine Utah ° 1 O b There will b a nice social party at the opera house this evening 0 < S > to Sirs Lilian AVarren returned home from a week two weeks visit to Salt Lake City this < s > < J > < S > Monday Howard Henderson went to WeJser COALVILLE SOCIETY Special Correspondence Coalville Opt 21firs T C Smith of Salt Lake who has been the guest of Mr ant Mrs J A Smith her for the week returned to her home today r 000 James Evans was here from Oakley on Thursday 00 0 Henry Villiums of Peoa came down to visit friends in Coalville this week o 0 3 > J S Salmon deputy county clerk left Thursday morning ° for Bear river < > < > < > Tho familiar countenance of our old time townsman AV W Cluff o now of Salt Lake was seen here this week v 0 0 Miss Clam Allen daughter of Mayor Lake Allen returned 6n Tuesday from Salt 000 R F Northcott one of the forestry reserve re-serve rangers returned on Monday even Ing from tho reserve and reports very ver heavy snow In the mountains < t > vj > < j > Joshua F Gibbons of St Johns Ariz arrivek1 here yesterday to labor as a missionary mis-sionary for five months In Summit county in the interest of the Young Mens Mu tool Improvement associations EVANSTON SOCIETY Special Correspondence Evanston AVyo Oct 20A D Cham berlain is In the city after a absence of several months In the JucKsons Holo country B 0 harmin Mrs Harvey Both charmingly enter tained at dinner Wednesday evening 000 lire C C Williamson nee Atha Storm formerly of Evanston but now of Nevada was the guest of Mrs E C AYhito Tuesday OC 0 A pleasant reception w given In honor of Rev and Mrs Hunting Wednesday Wednes-day evening at St Pauls rectory the occasion oc-casion being they anniversary of their wffoden weddiner I present passed a delIghtful evening < S > 0 0 on Miss LauraGueson of Ogdcnr has a ceptdd a position with the Golden Rule store < > 0 0 anCL Fred Shelda was an Easton visitor Thursday and Friday < S > 00 F J Byington returned Friday night from a two weeks visit in Chicago and Rochelle Ills < S > < S > < > ° rids J C Hamm returned Friday night from an extendedtripJhrough the south < i < > 0 Mrs Jake Gottsteln nd children do parted Sunday for Los Angeles where theL ihey Interngolesy they will spend the winter < t > 4 0 Captain E 1 Holtenhouso returned Sunday night from atwo weekS visit in > Michigan PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY Special Correspondence Pleasant Grove Oct 1A grand social party was given in Cjarks opera house The crowd was a large one J everybody enjoyed themselves Many young people peo-ple from American Fork were present 090 Joe Marsh ard sister of Alpine came over to attend the par Y and shake hands < with old acquaintances Mr Marsh has just lately returned from a mlsion to tho southern states < S > < S 0 < andlifss 1 and Mrs Billings and MissHarker of Alberta Canada are visiting friends here Friday they wero the guests of N K Neilson i < > 0 0 Sergeant Mark E Bezzant returned home fromSan Francisco Tuesday He i hastaken the civil service examination I but does not know whether ho has passed I or not 1 < S > < J > 3 I I Old Mrs Holmes one of oun a early I pioneers is reported to be Very sick J J f > 4 < > < > < > < Miss Maud Dodge lid entertaining Miss Henxifttta Neff rlie ProvojS lEd l > > < < S > E Wad returned home Friday even Fid Ing He reports < the = sheep r fi In agood condition < s > < 2 > < I Miss Evelyn Jensen who IS teaching 1 school at American Fork Is the fittest of Miss Alice metcan PAYSON SOCIETY Oc Special Corresrponaence Payson Oct 20 Geprga A Fairbanks 1 come over from Lureka Tuesday o < < > Ralph Archbold and family moved to Provo this week and will make their home there for tho winter = G 0 < Miss Aggie Sargent and her sister Mrs John Age Sent Little Castle Valley Val-ley Tuesday to visit relative 000 Mrs George A Peery added 1 new girt to tho family circle Wednesday evening making all happy rv < s > 0 Thomas Fuller nnd wlfo from Eden Ariz are visiting relatives this week Mrs Fuller was here twenty years ago < s > 0 4 I Ers Hancock and brother Owen I leave for Pima Ariz on Monday Mrs Jacob Hancock will accompany them and remain during the winterS < winter-S > < i > < s > Archie Higham has come homo from Eureka o < j > < S > Chester Hackell aged G2 yes died to day I was an old resident RICHFIELD SOCIETY SOCIET Special Correspondence Richfield Oct 20 Three marriage licenses were granted this week by the county clerk as follows Charles Olson and Alvarett Staples of Elslnore AVilliam C Burr of BurrvUle and Emma C Olsen of Kooshurem and P C Craig of Salt Lake and Clarinda Neilson of Richfield Mr Olson Is a well known and popular resident of his town and is > editor of the Timesi The last named bride Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs August Neilson of this place and well known hero < > < S > > The Misses Gardner who are teaching school at Aurora were In town on a few days visit last week C > 40 Mrs AV H Robinson of Salina visited here last week 000 John 1 Hayes and J J Mlllroy of Salt Lake camo down from the city last weekS < week-S > < > < Parley Outzen returned last Saturday from his mission of two years In Kentucky Ken-tucky 0 0 0 Roy Neilson and Martin Thoreson went to Salt Lalte Sunday o 0 1 James Hansen and Erastus Peterson were up from Redmond Sunday < S > e < > C AV Collins came home from Salt Lake Sunday where he has been receiving treatment for Ills eyes 000 Judge Booth and Reporter Roberts returned re-turned to Provo Tuesday 000 1 C Neilson was down from Gold Mountain this week on business connected with the firm of Nellson Moore 000 Judge McCarty went to Salt Lake Monday Mon-day to sit on a case in the supreme court 000 A benefit dance Is to be given this eye ing for Miss Clara gven who Is In Salt Lake receiving treatment deafness deaf-ness n par Sheriff Coons wet north TuesdayS < Tuesday-S > 00 I Charles Skowgaard has moved to Centerfield Sanpete county for the winter 0 0 0 Mrs J H Eversoll and Mrs Willard Bean went to Salt Lake Wednesday SPRING CITY SOCIETY Special Correspondence Spring City Oct Sli P Nelsen deputy county treasurer was up from Manti during the week 1 000 Axel Tulgun is home from Idaho for a few days where ho has bee prospecting t prospect-ing for a number of years 000 John Bunnell came In from Eureka the first of the week t remain fow days with his parents parentsJ 00 llr and Mrs = J P Johnson Jahn S Blain James W Blain and Silas Allred went to Provo Tuesday where they remain main during the winterS < > < winter-S > < J > Laura Christensen was visiting among I r Charles Zabuskle Is here visiting I among her many relations and friends < I I I L rre s Saturday 7 and Sunday of last week I > I 0 v I Principal a I Ossmon Justesenl Ji W I Anderson J Leroy Johnson Fred Larser und hiss Lertetta Christensen attended I the Teachers institute at 1t Saturday 1 I Arthur Johnson returned from Ricnfleldj Thursday where he 4i had Gr been visiting Tho volunteer ° dance given ini honor of I Ed Robinson at the Op r hous Monday evening was 1 one of the events of tile season Many from outside tQwns were In attendance I < > < > I < Joseph Pitnsani and Miss JennteHaefell Joseph were married at the Mantt temple Tuesday Tues-day Both are vtell and favorably known and have the best wishes otm their friends They will make their Home In this city 00 Judge Johnson returned home Fda after an absence of two weeks I holding court In Carbon and Emery counties LEHX SOCIETY Special Correspondence Lehi Oct rA very sad affair was the death f Mrs1 James A Gilbert of Mercur who while visitinjr with her sister Mrs T Edwards In this city was taken with scarlet fever and succumbed last Her two to the disease on Thursday last Hol children are also ill with the same disease Mr Gilbert who not long since went to California on business was sent for 000 This week Miss Clara Goodwin daughter of Mr E A Goodwin while lathe la-the orchard picking apples fell from tt tree and was badly hurt She is now under the doctors care o 0 0 Mrs S A Christensens oldest to daughter live r is very 111 and is not expected I 000 This week Mr and Mrs J S Brood bent gave a dinner In honor of Joseph Kirkham late of Manchester England C 0 0 0 m J M Kirkhtun was a visitor at Salt Lake City D00 Mr Owen Stewart and wife otn 111 from Fish Springs Nov to attend the I wedding of his brother at American Fork Mr E Jones who has ben spending some time wit friends ha returned to his home o < S > > oc American Dr Noyea oC American Fork made several calls in L hl this week v < < T R Cutler Mayor J S Willis G Webb 1 Evans and a part of gentle men visited Provo this week > 00 Bert Thurman of Provo was a visitor in LehL 000 rkham luncheon James Kirkham entertained friends at 000 The officers o the M Il will give their friends a grand ball il the opera house this n eelcc a 0 ca The ladles of the Relief corps Iveld a sewing bee this week for the purpose of assisting the poor poorOC > Miss Nora Almstead Is home from the B Y academy at Provo EPHBAIM SOCIETY Special Correspondence Ephraim Oct ARev G W Martin and week wife o Manti were in town this 1 0 0 Miss1 Nora Johnson camo home from Salt Lake City Tuesday G < v < y Rev E E Mork and wife of Richfield were guests of Rev J M Hansens family this week o < 0 visitor Can Brown Wednesday of ant was an Ephraim < < < llrs Thomas Fautln o Elslnore daughter of C L Thorpe and wife of this city is hero visiting her parents < > i 0 Miss Torn Rasmussen is home from Salt Lake City inn Fred Jensen came over from Levan to attend his grandfathers funeral Monday Mon-day but he arrived a few hours too late to bo present at the funeral ceremony n < < s > rs Dan Overlade of Emery is visiting friends and relatives in this city r 0 t > Chief Devine of the Salt Lake flrc department de-partment was in town this week a ti Parley Peterson came home from Red mond the first of the week < 00 Enoch Jrojfenseii and wife were up from Monti Wednesday 1 1 0 0 1I < I Preparations arc being made for a grand ball in Moroni next Friday night I which wit 1C largely attended by tho i I OUtg people of this city and Mantj 1 The S music will bo furnished bf y Cnrlstensen 1 tJ of t this cityi A sp cialftraln J wm b run Dyer the Sanp tei Vall > i r way to nccommodatef all those whO wish L < S attend the patty i J v 0 < C bliss CemonJai Rrsmusscnt cams homa j j I from Salt Lake Clly c + 0 Monday aid jEdwuitfei Uta Sterlfnj cattlenMur I seas t town TuesdayS < S > < < r tot Ed Keamss 44rednesdayraa at unn son passed tbrsuelt l aa < S > r Al Candland Is < > back from Oregon A C Nelson county superintendent at district schools was In town this weeks < < week-s Miss Jennie Rlchey ot rant te the est of her sister r Adolph Harsen 0 I 0 seen Q Bishop C A Madseit of Gurmison Is expected ex-pected raising here club Monday to organize night a sugar bet + 00 < Alma Jensen returned homo this week Wyoming after an absence of several months la 0 0 0 week Ras Larsen came ire from Redmond this wc 0 < > 0 I John Greaves wears a glad sinHo now on I I account of the arrival of a new boy at h slot I s-lot 0 0 < > A quiet wedding took place at the renee I lence of George Quinn Wwlne dny es + ruing ru-ing the happy couple being HUnwrt Olson and Miss Myrtle Quinn Only the Immediate friends of the young cotiplo I wera present Rev J M Hansen jKistor of ceremony the Presbyterian church performed thu 000 Edwin Dorius and Elmer Christiansen loft for Juab yesterday morning They expect to be gone about two weeks LOGAN SOCIETY Special Correspondence Logan Oct 2A big farewell party will be held in the Seventh ward this evening in honor of N P Johns who leaves shortly for Denmark to till a mission A host of people have received Invitations and the affair promises to be a grand success ces l A ceslrlnme MeiKlames Emily Morris and E14atbwrh Peterson of Sal Lake spent part of the I week In L1an visiting friends i < v < 3 > A social function of Importance this week was the wedding reception of Mr AVtalter M Everton and Mibs Pewrl of Knowles two popular young people this city who were married o Wednesday Wednes-day Th reception occurred the sssmo evening ami was marked by a big turnout turn-out df locttl society peopio who taude tho evening I mst auspicious and happy ono I for the woxltled pair 3 > < 5 > < and wife of Safford J J Beirttiuun SaJforl A Ariz week visited friends In Lofean luring the 41 < S > < J > Lorenzo Hansen < prominent citizen of Wellsville and the largest dairyman of the county has moved his family to 1 gnn and win likely make this his permanent perma-nent homo > < s < R S Campbell of Salt Lake was a Logan Lo-gan visitor this week |