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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns i j EPHRAIM f KI'IIRAIM, Jan. IS.- Mts.s Gladys ClitiH-f-ii.f-iL .-lil.-nriloi-.l SunUav -w-ii:inr. The. fiillowiu' f: pn-s.-.ni: Mm-h Ha l.ar-mi, l.ar-mi, I r,i V.-'la (di-on. V.-'a ' i 1 r 1 1 M 11 , Ivlilh Thorpe, Mrs. Ora Han.-oii, r-Vldnti 1 1 ;i ns'tfi , Ki Wood A b-rsn n. Iv.'n n Krii-I -."Hi, i:iU' Glaives, 1 r.iu I JiiviM a tut ' 'ra Jlanm. Tii-: ew-.-iliii,' wim :-.-.-ut in inu-slc inu-slc and k Luc hcou w.i.-. nerved at 1! oVlok. MiH.s (';iHhI? Gr'-aves e li 1 e rta i net I the Kotii-Kii-rnM-H -luii Wf-dn'-sday. Trav hin'-h-rcti Wiis ,s-i'. c.l In Mlhscu A I.-1 a Jcji:m.ii, Ida i ,n ihmi. I.HVfin i'elei'son, tube MorteliKcn. 'I'iiula. Tod. I, Marl': An-(.: An-(.: .--.(in, Jove 1 Jrt-av.-M and Mr. buic 'hrivl.-ni-n. MisM C.is-de Greave s ren-.j.-i.- ,-;t w.lo. M TH. I-: A. P.riM.-li eiiU-rtined I be I -rills' Ml.-nrv rhib at her home Tnursht v. A le-fiue wan fciv:i by Mrs. Andrew wl-ff-n on the III.'; r.r l,'-u Walla- e and a mmv .in given li v M rH. J. N. I Jovius. KU'hteen Miniik'i'M i.nu ihivc visitors Wei'H present. Mi r, Wnllcr f ( "1 1 ri Ht on m.-ii entertained (lift Ladles' Literary 'lub at. a picture ishow party Fi ldny evening. I Mrs. V. G. fiitf rlalned Thursday afternoon for her daughter Ceniel, the ri'rnsirn heing her bin Inlay anniversary. Thirty .-hlldren were present. M r. find Mrs. Willie. A nderson cnt cr-I cr-I ;i i m f' (it dinner l-'rida y a 1 1 crnoon. The following wr-rc preM-nl : aie.vurn. and M.'hda tries fteuel A ndersnn. Joseph Niol-pcu, Niol-pcu, ,h rn v Stevens, " 1 1 1 1 1 La rsen, J r., ni I inn ohfen. ' n a 1 f'rtcrson, M is. Jack I iHMimiKun, MIsh V'crda Anderson and Louis. . Anderson. Leslie .1. Stevens of Uaymond, Panada, v. ho leav.-s for a mission to the eastern Hiatt'H Thursday, was tendered a surprise hv r.-lailvH.s and friends Jit the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. I'tMorson 'eflneydy f'tMdiiK. Those profient wore Manrs. and Mr.sda aipfi And row Hanson, Joseph Thorpe, Jamea Front, Charlen Chri.fn-ff-i. Niels Ivelaon, Janif h jatHvenson, Km nk SlevetiHf.n. John Halley, Willie Uo-rhia. Uo-rhia. Thonian Stevenson. Jnveph Steven-Hoti, Steven-Hoti, I'M'hralm Hansfni, (h-orye Thorpe, Kdwln PmiKbis, Oeore Qulnn, Ceorpe Tavlui'. Me.stlamos Krcd JorKensen, , Charles Thorpe, ("'allle Colvey, Henry i ('horrv, and John Stevenson, Austin Sti'Vi'uon. Walter Taylor, . Parley Stoven-s-rm, and MImmos Led a Kelson. Irene ! Si fvensnn, I 'na Stevenson and T.a Vern Tutirson. Tunoheon wa.s served at 11 o'clock. M is. Andrew T fun son entertained at a I ' r 1 1 1' 1 a v part v Wednesda y a fternoon for her d np-rhter Thila. it heins; her eleventh anniversary. Fifteen of her friends were present. tJlfle Melva Chrlstonsen entertained a numher of tier Kirl frienda Sunday after- . noon at a doll party. Luncheon was ! ' Hi-r'ol to ten. Miss Luella Pertelson entertained a numher of her friends Tuesday evening. : M i:slc was t he entertainment feature. Luncheon was served to Misses Jean, Sniensni. Jessie Armstrong', Adella Wll- 1 lardsen, Onieva Wlilanlsen, Kffie Thomp- , pun. t'a i-rol Peterson. Millie Fire in holt, Pear! Thorpe and Flossie Mortensen, and i Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mrs. Frnest Neil-son. Neil-son. I Miss Ale-la Jensen entertained at a five hundred party for the Kom-Ra-Dees ; club. Thursday evening. Luncheon was j served. 1 One of the most Fuevessful dancing par- ties of the season was that given hy the I Ladies' Literary chib at the Social hall j Friday evening. The affair wag the club's annual midwinter social. Miss Ora Ol.ion is spending a few days in Salt Lake. Mrs. linn-, Olsen and family of Axtell are visiting relatives and friends in ; Kphrahn. Mrs. George Qulnn returned this week from Nophl, where she visited relatives and flrends. Mrs. George Tuft, Mrs. Arthur Jenson and Mrs. Romnin Sorenson of Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant are guests of Mrs. Ora L. Hanson. M is. Fdwin Dor ins, who has been spend ins tne past month with Ephraini relatives and friends, returned to her home In Salt Lake Thursday. RICHFIELD j 4 Rk'HFIF.LD, Jan. CO. Miss Olive Ivie entertained Rt dinner Friday evening in honor of Victor Malmstein of Nebraska and Bradley Young. Resides the guests of honor and hostess, covers were laid for Miss Dimple Miller, Miss Margaret Jennings Jen-nings and Miss Hazel Woodruff. Carnations Carna-tions formed the centerpiece. Miss Avis Ivie arrived Tuesday from Grand Rapids, Mich., to visit friends and ( relatives. Mrs. Alice Herbert, of California has! been visiting friends here. I M r. and Mrs. Joseph Salisbury entertained enter-tained Wednesday at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles l'.ri. Uson, who were recently married. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards returned from Salt Lake Sunday. M is. Thomas Brown entertained at a hemming bee for Miss Deo Miller Tuesday Tues-day evening:. Twenty-five guests assisted as-sisted in the work and partook of a delightful de-lightful midnight supper. Mrs. F, J. Wyte entertained at an afternoon aft-ernoon social in honor of the Star Crochet club Wednesday. Fourteen members and the following additional guests enjoyed refreshments; Mrs. P. M. Peterson of Gunnison. Mrs. Magnus Nielson and Aiiss Hazel Woodruff. Mrs. Fletcher Nielson spent the weekend week-end at Elsinore with Mrs. Steua Nielson. Niel-son. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen entertained ! at progressive high five Tuesday evening. From the five tables Mrs. J. L. Chris-tense Chris-tense n and Charles Nielson were given honors and Mrs. Charles Nielson received the consolation prize. Mils Lorce Forsythe entertained at a Kensington Tuesday. Carnations formed the decorations, and refreshments were served to Miss Maude Knekson. Miss Klva Cl.' rk. Miss Mabel Morrison. Miss l.ona Christiansen, Miss Florence Oliver, M'ss Hazel Henrle. Miss Josephine Skou-caard, Skou-caard, Miss Gladys Jensn. Miss Nettie llawtey ami Miss Lola pace. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hughes had as their guests at luncheon Monday evening Mr. I and Mrs. J. Roak. and Tuesday evening I the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Netherly' and I daughter Dorothy were their guests. Miss Pearl Chrlstensen entertained at af Kensington Wednesday evening. j . . PKLSTON. Idaho, Jan. 20. Mrs. Roy I poluier of Logan Utah, was the week-end guest of Mrs. R. S. Kinter. Mr. and Mrs. P. F- Nielson of Banida announce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Til Me Nielson. to T. D. Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gilbert of Whit-ii Whit-ii y. With lo-.-al talent. Mrs. Jennie Holt pre- 1 sen ted "The Country Doctor" at t!,e opera ! !ionp Thursday evening. The play proved I to be very successful. J A surprise as tendered Mrs. D. T. 'nimn.'n at her home Saturday evening ! by the officers of the Mutual stake board, j A beautiful hand-painted cake plate was' presented to Mrs. Thomas from the board ; (, by Mrs. LTia. Stewart. Mrs. R. S. Kinter entertained at din- I r.er Saturday evening in honor of Miss Leon lnon of Ogden. Utah, and J. J. I Kooney of Denver, Colo. j Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Larson ce.'e-b: ce.'e-b: ? ted their eleventh wedding anniver--ary Wednesday evening. Pink and white ca ! nat ions were used in decorating the living room and for a centerpiece n; dinner. din-ner. Covers were laid for the following: follow-ing: Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Waid, Mr. and M rs. -Henry Johnson. Mr. and Mis. J. S. ilubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Fjeldsttad, Tkfl ISS TILL IE NIELSON of Preston, Idaho, whose engage- i 1-'- ment to T. D. Gilbert is announced. I - !i ; 5 ' ' ' , K $' 4 n ' t - . . n 1 ; - ' -'. !1 h ' 1 ' ' SV r . v ! I " ' I I ' ' ' ' ' 4 ' i , ' 1 r v Z L h - - . - S; '4 7 1 Mr. and Mrs. James E. Johnson, Jr., and Mrs. Pearl liames. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Priday of Logan, Utah, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McCann at dinner Sunday. Miss Leon lirson of Ogden, Utah, is visiting her slsLer, Mrs. R. S. Kinter. The first Ij-ceum number of the O. S. A. was the concert given Friday evening In the academv by V.'illard Andelin and his wife, Arvilla Clark. t PARK CITY , I PARK CITY, Jan. 20. The Woman's' Athenaeum held its regular meeting Monday Mon-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. P. Le Compte. A paper on the servant question ques-tion was read by Miss Mary Shields and one on reclamation of arid lands, by Mis. C. E. Faulkner of Salt Lake Citv, was read by Mrs. H. S. Townsend. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Mary Shields. A wedding- of interest to the people of Park City was solemnized fn Salt Lake City Tuesday evening, when Miss Rhea Riley became the wife of Andrew L. Hur-; Hur-; ley of Alia. The marriage took place at j the home of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. A. Hurley, S21 Second avenue. The i ceremony was performed by the Rev. I Father Noonan. Both the bride and bridegroom are well known and popular here. i Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wentworth and little j daughter were visitors In Salt La.ke Sun-! Sun-! day. They returned home Wednesday, i Mrs. Gertrude Hager left Wednesdav a fternoon for Salt Lake to visit relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Muirbrook entertained enter-tained the Octagon Card club Thursday evening. The guests present were Mr. and airs. John Crane. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McGin-ley, McGin-ley, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson, Mrs. and Mrs. W. A. Radlon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Le Compte and Miss Hannah Le Compte. Mr. and airs. O. A. Forshmd entertained enter-tained the Five Hundred Evening Card club Friday evening at their home on Norfolk avenue. Those present were air. and Mrs. Walter Evans, air. and airs. G. E. Hedges, air. and airs Frank aicEwan, Mr. and airs, aiark Snow, air. and airs. J. E. Weeter, air. and airs. Glen "Wentworth. "Went-worth. air. and airs. Frank Stone, Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Sheen, Dr. and airs. L. C. Snow. F. 11. Sherman, R. II. Billings, aiiss Frances Sherman and aiiss Ella Adams of Los Angeles, Cal. airs. Oswald Addy entertained at a birthday party Friday afternoon in honor of her little son Alfred's sixth birthday. Those present were William Nicholls, Edward Ed-ward Holland. Ernest Hoar, Allen Post and William Addy. rTWIN FALLS, IDA. ! , 4. TWIN FALLS. Tdaho. Jan. 20. airs, ar. J. Sweeley and Mrs. Everett M. Swee-ley Swee-ley were hostesses to the members of the Wednesday Bridge club at a delightful delight-ful lunehon at the Hotel Rogerson Saturday Satur-day noon. Each place was marked by a beautiful place card artlsticallv decorated by airs. ar. J Sweeley. After" the luncheon lunch-eon the guests adjourned to the M. J. Sweeley home, where the afternoon was spent in playing bridge. As a courtesy to Miss Pauline Evans, whose marriage to E. H. Suehr will take place soon after the return of air. Suehr, with company D, from Boise, airs. W. T. Wood entertained a number of aiiss Evans's friends at a miscellaneous show- ans as the honored guest. Early In the ; a ftp-noon a dainty two-course luncheon was served, with places for seventeen guests. The table decorations were suggestive sug-gestive of honeymoon trips, with place cards representing suit cases, trunks and other artbdes of the traveler. The re-mainer re-mainer of the afternoon was spent in sewing for the bride. A delight ful dinner party was tha t given by Miss I.nslie Williams at the Ho-t.d Ho-t.d Ferrine Friday evening, on the eve of her departure for Berkeley, where she is a student in the university. aiiss Gladys Ash more entertained a number of her friends on Mondav and Wednesday evenings at the home'of her sister, airs. Howard Skeels. in two of a series of card parties. Luncheons were served at ea. h aiY,"h'. On Saturdav Mr E. J. Otrander entertained en-tertained with a beautifully appointed luncheon in the first of a series of three affair which she is giving. Ferns aiid carnations wore used profusely in adorning adorn-ing the table. An infonjiat social afternoon after-noon was spent. airs. A. Putzier and airs. Putnam entertained en-tertained the members of the Evening Bridge club on Thursdav at the home of airs. Putnam. A 1 hree-course supper was served at It o'clock. The members of t he Harmony club were pleasantly entf rta ined bv airs. Ernest White on Wednesday afternoon. aiiss-s Geneva Stafford and Anna L. Scot t have. , issued in vita t ions to twelve gun-is to an informal dinner party for aionday evening. airs. at. J. Sweeley left for Boise ibis week, w -bf re. as president of 1 ht Idaho State F'-dra t ion of Women's .-bibs. s'ie wiil watch over certain bills of -ifrial interest to women which are to bo in troduced during the present session of the legislature. A qtiiet wedding took place Tuesday evening at the home of air. and airs. Robert Rogerson, when Miss aiilliceut Middle ton became the bride of Andrew Rogerson, brother of Robert Rogerson. In the presence of fifteen guests the couple took their places and the words of the Van Dyke ring ceremony were spoken by the Rev. Dr. J. F. Shepherd, pastor of the Presbyterian church. A delicious six-course six-course dinner was served by airs. Robert Rogerson and airs. Ida M. Arrall, manager, man-ager, a nd her assistants from the Hotel Rogerso n ca f e. air. a nd M rs. Rog erson left on the evening train for a two weeks' honeymoon trip, after which they will be at home in Twin Falls. The bride has been a., popular and successful teacher in the county schools here for the past two or three years, and Mr. Rogerson is a well-known and extensive woolgrower. HEBER CITY . HEBER CITY, Jan. 20. Mrs. Wessle Jacobs of Pleasant Grove Is the guest of Mrs. George Nelson. aiiss aiina Clyde entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening in honor of aiiss Emma Jacobs. Misses Inna Lewis and Sarah Murdock entertained at an oyster supper. Eleven friends were present. Hugh Jacob 3 and family have moved to Park City, where they will make their home for a year. aiiss Erma Jones was a visitor to Salt Lake this week. aiisses Inez aicDonald of Provo and Stella Chlpmau of Canada are the guests of Miss Margie Murdock. airs. William Bonnor Is a visitor to Eureka ibis week. The marriage of aiiss Trella Provost of Midway and Ray Giles of Heber took place at Nephi January 11. air. and airs. Giles wdll be at home to their friends at Eureka, where they will make their home. airs. E. Y. Clyde entertained at a "500" party Wednesday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Teen Duke and Lizzie Jones. Refreshments were served to sixteen six-teen guests. air. and atrs. Joseph Turner entertained enter-tained a few friends at dinner Thursday. Thurs-day. air. and airs. William Coleman entertained enter-tained a dozen friends at dinner on Wednesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs Jack Turner. aiiss Mat tie Clegg entertained about fifteen mentis at a farewell party in honor of Carddie Clegg. aiisses Jane,' Agnes and Kate Turner are visitors in Provo this week. airs. A, B. Murdock is visiting her daughter, Mrs. June Tufa, at Richfield. T SPRINGVILLE 4 V SPRINGVILLE. Jan. 20. Mr. and Mrs Andrew Young of Fairfield were visitors here last week, the guests of Mr and Mrs. O. II. Mower. James P. S'tranir of Canada is here visiting his mother and other relatives. The Mothers' Study club mot at the home of Mrs. Emma Brown this week. The AJpha Beta club save a basket party at Fraternity hail last Friday even- 1 ing. The affair was one of the most enjoyable en-joyable social events of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Roylance have returned re-turned from Thatcher. Ariz., where they went for the benefit of Mrs. Eoylanee's ileal in. Dr. and Mrs. George A. Anderson entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday. Their truests were Mrs. EHias Harmer and Mesdames Viola Roylance and Gertrude Hanford. Mrs. Lillian Hnutz gave a reception at her home Saturday evening in celebration celebra-tion of the marriace of her daughter, Vivian, and Richard Johnson. Mr, and Mrs. Johnson are now in California on their wedding trip. MALAD, IDAHO f aiALAD. Idaho, Jan. 20. A large audience audi-ence greeted the Royal Welsh quartette at the Second ward tabernacle Thursday evening. The singers were brought to aialad under the auspices of the Royal Neighbors lodge. air. and airs. I'ther Jones entertained at a family dinner party ar their home Thursda v evenimr. The table was decorated deco-rated with cut flowers and ferns and rovers rov-ers were laid for twelve. Following dinner din-ner music was enjoyed. S. H. Reser of the United States navy and his wife and child ren stopped off in aialad Tuesday on their return from Hol-brook, Hol-brook, where they had been making a short visit to Mr. Reser's sister, airs. Ralph Parker, air. Res-er Is on a leave of absence and is transferring from Annapolis An-napolis to San Francisco. airs. W. L. Hankens entertained informally in-formally at dinner Friday evening. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kerns are visiting in Salt Lake. A farewell party was given at the home, of airy. Marv Pol t nliroke Thursday evening even-ing in honor of her son. Cheater, who is leaving for Montana. The evening was spent with music and games. A t midnUh: a tray lu rich eon was served. Forty guests wne present. M '-. and airs. E. W. Robinson of Ogden spent the w--i.-L-!;d at aialad. air. and airs. D. L. Evans are in Boise. aiiss Alice Mom and aiiss Ruth. Chi'uls of Provo spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting in Maiad. The Sunday school social to be Riven at the First ward tabernacle Friday, January 1C', has been postponed for two weeks. airs. Farris, who has been the guest of airs. John Jones, has returned to her home In Boise. air. and Mrs. Charles Peck are visiting at Briyham City. The Cleo circle has invitations out for the annual ball which will be given at Le Grand hall next Wednesday evening. l Tayson 4 PAYSON. Jan. 2. Mrs. Wilford Ellsworth Ells-worth and airs. Wayne Gardner entertained enter-tained the Elite club Sunday at the home of air. and airs. W. II. Pickering. The Afternoon Sewing club was entertained en-tertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Cravens. One of tiie pleasant social affairs of Sunday evening was the party given by aiiss Je..nie Wilson in honor of her brothers. Wilford Wilson of Ruth, New, and June Wilson of Sunnyside, Idaho. Twenty-four friends were present. Mrs. L. Dt. Stewart entertained the Kaft'ee Klatch club Friday afternoon. Besides Be-sides the club members present, there were in attendance aiesdames Amnion Nebeker, Jr., A. B. Larson. Charles Douglass, Leah Iligginbotha m and Esther Thompson. Mrs. C. F. Dixon entertained the Bridge club Saturday. atrs. Wildtnan Murphy entertained the Ladies' Missionary club Tuesday. Twelve were present. A surprise was given Wedneedav evening even-ing in honor of the fifteenth birthday anniversary of Lee Ellsworth. The party was given at the home of his grandparents, grand-parents, air. and airs. German Ellsworth. airs. Martin Loveless is a Salt Lake visitor. Members of the Elite club were the guests Wednesday of airs. Edward Patten Pat-ten at the home of her mother, airs. Joseph Bingham. A feature of the afternoon after-noon was a bundle shower for airs. Patten's Pat-ten's baby. aiiss aiada Curtis spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake with Mr. and airs. Willis Curtis. Mr. and airs. N. K. White were Salt Lake visitors Monday. airs. R. A. Porter has as her guest her father, John G. Gebhart of Ogden. aiiss aiae McBeth is in Salt Lake visiting visit-ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Wine ward of Clinton are visiting relatives here. airs. Charles White and daughter, Fay, were in Spanish Fork Monday. I BLACKFOOT, IDA. I BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Jan. 20. The economic department of the Current Events club met in the clubrooms aionday. An interesting paper on what the department de-partment of agriculture is doing for the housekeeper, written by airs. A. Whit-ten, Whit-ten, was read " by Mrs. Varley. The : hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. J. T. Carruth and airs. L. R. Aidrich. Mrs. . H. Henderson, airs. L. Capps, airs. W. A. Varley and Mrs. D. W. Arthur were in charge of the refreshments. Mrs. S. W. Walson and daughters, Evelyn, Frances and Olene, left Tuesday Tues-day for a five months' stay in Los Angeles. An-geles. air. and Mrs. L. B. Dustln returned Tuesday from a visit in Salt Lake City. airs. E. C. White, Jr., of Pocatello and Robert Nichols of Blackfoot were married mar-ried Saturday at Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Berryman will leave today for a short stay in Salt Lake City. Mr. and airs. H. D. McCosham leave Wednesday for a six weeks' stay in, Los Angeles. Mr. and airs. C V. Fisher left "Wednesday "Wednes-day night for a short visit in. Salt Lake City. The Eastern Star chapter held its regular reg-ular meeting Wednesday evening. After the business was finished, games of various vari-ous kinds were enjoyed. Refreshments were served by the committee composed of Mrs. 1 Blanche Eldredge, Miss Ruby Hilliard. airs. H. B. Curtis, A. L. Springer Spring-er and Howard Henderson. air. and airs. L. B. Kimball entertained twenty-four at a card party Friday evening. even-ing. Prizes were won by aiiss Agnes Hart and E. E. Sanders. aiiss aiargaret James left on Wednesday Wednes-day for an extended trip In California. airs. Sarah J. Whiteomb has returned from a short visit in Pocatello. air. and Mrs. W. A. Lee returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from a short stay in Salt Lake City. t SAUNA 4 f SALINA, Jan. 20. The Wideawake club was entertained Friday evening by aiiss Bessie Sorenson at her home. Luncheon was served. air. and airs. J. M. Christensen entertained en-tertained Thursday evening. Luncheon and cards were features. Present were air. and Mrs. June Webb, Mr. and Mrs. I C. Hansen, air. and Mrs. Morrel Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Bird, air. and airs, aielvin Anderson, air. and airs. Tom Nielson. Mr. and airs. L. D. Argyle, air. and airs. Emmet t Robins, and the Misses Afton Peterson and Lodea Hanson. Han-son. air. and airs. Peter Seorup left Tuesday Tues-day to attend the national stock show at Cheynne, Wyo. On Sunday evening aiiss Luella Murphy Mur-phy entertained in a delightful manner. Cards, together with delicious refreshments, refresh-ments, were enjoyed by aiisses Lily Ivie. Dora Poulson, Etta Edwards, aierl Curtis, Thelma Hunt, Eva Allred, Lyverda McDonald, and aiessrs. Willie Gates. Henry Prows, Rulon Murphy, Sheridan Prows, Earl aiickleson, Eld red Murphy, Laurence Deaton. Ellis Steele, Delroy Mills, Earl Murphy and Vernal Christensen. Christen-sen. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson visited in rnhrolm in1 TnH rfnrtn,- tha Dora Peters entertained at a party Saturday Sat-urday afternoon, the occasion being her tenth birthday anniversary. The following follow-ing friends were present; Be mice Oker-land, Oker-land, Zell Sorenson, Lua Murphv, Blanch Christopherson, Aureta Martin. Lula Christensen and Jet Petere. airs. Earl Cook and airs. Orval Jaynes of A.tell were guests of airs. Joseph L. Thorpes Tuesday. air. and Mrs. Alma Murphy entertained Sunday at dinner. Twenty guests were present. Chris Peterson aud daughter, Johanna of Centerfield were guests of C. N. Lund and family the past week. BRIGHAM CITY rf -X BRIGHAai CITY. Jan. 20. The T. M. Mub was entertained at a Kensington Saturday afternoon by airs. W. L. Anderson Ander-son and airs. E. P. Cobum. The guests were airs. Perry D. Peters, airs. Carl Hansen, airs. Clifford Jensen, airs. W. W. Knudson, airs. Orion Jensen, airs. Emery Em-ery Reese, airs. Norman Iverson, Mrs W. H. Griffiths, airs. Frank Earl. Mrs' Noble Flshburn, airs. Stewart Horsley airF. Sterling D. Mad sen, airs. Alphonzo Nelson. airs. Victoria Brown has gone to Salt Lake, where she will spend several days visiting her daughter, airs. Lowell J. aiortensen. George Q. Baird wan an honored guest at a reception tendered him Monday evening at the home of air. and airs. Nels Jen son prior to his depart ure for the northern states' mission. The hostesses host-esses were aiiss O.-tavia Holmgren a nd Mabel Anderyc.n. The guests were Misr, Veda Hunsaker. aiisd Olive Jensen, aiiss M inr.ie Holmgren, aiiss Lydia Holmgren. -V'.-S Mabel Anderson. .Miss Octavo ibi:!! -ren; Jam.-s Henderson. George Delmar T:n;ey, Vernn Boothe, Os- ar 1 Iu.mgr.-ii and Homer Holmgren. M r. and Mrs. Ed Ramsha w returned early in the week from a three weeks' visit to air. Ramsha w's former home in Peoria, 111. Erwiti Eskelsen and aiiss Alice Wright of this city were married Saturday in Ogden. The bride is the sister of Kenneth Ken-neth C. Wright of the high school faculty fac-ulty and a talented voting woman, and the bri "04room is the soti of air. and airs. Andrew Hskelsen. The couple will make their homo in this city. aiiss Natalia Diss of Ogden was the euesi of air. and airs. J. Frank Bowring last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum W. Valentine and daughter returned Saturday evening from Switzerland, where they have resided re-sided for the past five years, air. A'al-en A'al-en tine was president of t lie Swiss-German mission of the Mormon church while in Europe. airs. Elf F. I-ee was over from Hyrum and spent two days visiting her parents, Mr. and airs. W. K. Morrison, early in the week. air. and Mrs. Lawrence Gidney of Salt Iake were the guests of their parents in this city Sunday. aiisses Dolly Petersen and Edna Stohl spent three days in Salt Take this week visiting relatives and friends. air. and airs. Walter Woffinden of Lehl spent several days of the week in this city visiting their son and family, air. and airs. II. D. Woffinden. A missionary farewell social was given by the people of the Third ward Sunday evening in honor of George Q. Baird, who will leave soon for the northern states' mission. A programme consisting consist-ing of the following numbers was given: Talk, by Homer Holmgren; violin solo, Ed. Larsen; reading, aiiss Iavetta Wallace; Wal-lace; duet, Joseph Vance and Ralph Brand ley ; prognostications, aiiss Zola Call ; solo, Victor E. Madsen ; missionary talks by air. and aire. H. W- Valentine, returned missionaries, and remarks by George Baird. I AMERICAN FORK 4 . . . . f AMERICAN FORK, Jan. 20- Mrs. Emma Em-ma Sinclair entertained Monday night for airs. John Crooks and her brother, Bert Miller, who are visiting here from Idaho. Refreshments were served. Miss Myrta Wootton entertained a number num-ber of her girl friends at a social Wednesday Wed-nesday night at the home of her parents. par-ents. Senator and airs. J. H. Wootton. Games and music were features and refreshments re-freshments were served. atrs. Annie L. Chipman spent the first of the week visiting friends in Salt Lake, aiiss Lillie Smith accompanied her home and was her guest for the balance of the week. air. and Mrs. Warren B. Smith announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Hattie, to Clyde Strong of Alpine. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, January 24. Miss Emma Anderson entertained the B. B. club at the home of her parents, air. and airs. Jacob Greenwood, Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in fancy needlework. Refreshments were served. About fifty friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hindiey pleasantly surprised sur-prised them at their home Monday evening. even-ing. air. and airs. Thomas E. Steele of Salt Lake City, former residents of this city, were guests of airs. Alice T. Steele Wednesday. Wed-nesday. aiiss Matilda Johnson of this city and William Richins of Idaho were married in Provo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Storrs went to Elsinore Saturday morning, where air. Storrs will act as agent for the D. & R. G. airs. Charles Miller entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday for Mrs. John Crooks of Shelley, Shel-ley, Idaho, and air. and Mrs. Byron Crookston of this city. Henry Peterson and daughter, Leona, of Alberta, Canada, were guests of Mrs. ! Wlilliam Grant the first part of the week. Mrs. Louise Austin left the latter part of last week for her home In Canada, after a month's visit here as a guest of American Fork relatives. airs. Ray Hales accompanied her mother to Springville Tuesday, where she will be her guest for the next ten days. aiiss Erma Shipley, the charming young daughter of air. and airs. Joseph Shipley of this city, and Nie! Otterson of Lehl were married in Salt Lake Wednesday, The juniors of the high school enjoyed a delightful sleighride party Saturday evening, even-ing, after which luncheon was had at the "Y" cafe. Mrs. Sterling Herbert of Iona, Idaho, is here visiting her parents, air. and Mrs. Stephen Wood. ELSINORE. f ELSINORE, Jan. 20. Miss Edna Anderson An-derson of Gunnison is the guest of her sister, airs. S. Nielson. Miss Ruth Johnson entertained informally infor-mally on Friday evening. Refreshments were served to the aiesdames H. C. Larson, Lar-son, O. Sainsbury and the Misses Florence Flor-ence Jensen and Ruby Kotter. airs. Anna Bell entertained at a dinner din-ner on Wednesday for the Mesdames S. Sorenson, N. aiarcjuardson, Tilda Jensen, aiena Frandson, Y. Christensen, M. Her-maneon Her-maneon and A. Johnson. Mrs. Charles Crabb was a charming hostess Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to the aiesdames J. G. All-mondlnger, All-mondlnger, M. Jensen. J. Zabriskie, A. Livingston. R. Darlington, H. B. Williams and airs. George Allmondinger. airs. Charles Whlttke of Gunnison is the guest of 'her sister, Mrs. Oliff Lowe. airs. C. M. Porter entertained informally infor-mally Tuesday evening the public school teachers. The Pollyanna club was entertained at the home of Miss Ruth Johnson Mon-dii- evening. A dainty luncheon was served to the Misses Anna and Mable Dunn, Anna and Christie Jensen, Ardath Johnson, Ruby Kotter, Adell Brown and the aiesdames T. C. Jensen and A. Johnson. John-son. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. O. Sainsbury, H. C. Larson, J. C. Hill, A. F. Kotter, Theo Christensen, C. M. Porter and P. E. Christensen were entertained at a card party aionday evening at the home of airs. W. Forney. A dainty luncheon was served. The Relief society gave a party complimentary com-plimentary to Mrs. Jetta Marquardson Thursday evening. 1 BEAVER , BEAVER, Jan. 2". Nature has done her best to atone to the youth of the rural districts for the lack of the fine things the metropolitan younger set has at its disposal, and has provided a. most wonderful skating rink, with open doors and glittering floor, which has been the scene of a number of gay skating parties par-ties this week. Huge bonfires were built at, the outer edge of the rink and marsh-mallows marsh-mallows toasted over the coals were served throughout the evenings. One of the delightful events of the week was the character ball given at the opera house Friday evening, under the auspices of the East ward Sunday school. The hall was artistically decorated and many of the characters were unusually well represented. Mrs. Edward Muir, a bride of the week, was the guest of honor at a bundle shower show-er given by the Misses Nell and Grace Muir Monday evening. The yiarents" class of tJie West ward Sunday school entertained In honor of the teachers of the Beaver public schools and the Murdock academy at the Social hall Wednesdaf evening. A varied programme pro-gramme of toasts, musical numbers and dramatic readings was given. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served and later dancing was indulged in. Tuesday evening the Brooks home was the sc. Mie uf a shower given by Mrs. Fred Brooks, a bride of the week. Mrs. Abe Marcus, who has been spend ing the holiday season in Salt Lake City with friends. . returned this week. Mis. .Joseph R. Tanner or Idaho Falls, hhilio. lo It tor her home yesterday, after a visit with friends here. I ROCKLAND, IDAHO f f ROCKLAND, Idaho. Jan, -0. airs. Clyde Hanson entertained a number of her lady friends at a Kensington at her home Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were served. air. and Mis. Norvllle Crowley returned home Wednesday m'ter an extended visit to Brigham City and adjoining towns. Among those who attended the El (son home from Rockland on Saturday evening even-ing were aiisses Claudia Cox, Louise Bock. Lillie Lewis. Othello Cook, Pat tie Fields. 1 .a vern Budge, Mesdames Jennie Anderson, Edith Parmerly, Josephine (diver, Helen Post, aiessrs. Perry Sheer. Bert Anderson. Harry .Morris, Virgil aii-nere, aii-nere, Eddie Morris. George Frodsham, Billie tfeheusse, Willard Houston. Ted , Baker, Oakley Stephens and aielvin , Morris. j airs. John Good of Everett, Wash., who! has been visiting at the home of Mr. and airs. Rudolph Rosenk rans, left yesterday for her home. She was accompanied by 1 her son, 10 r nest Good, who has made j Rockland his home for the last seven , years. I Master Burton Hanson entertained a I few of his little friends at his homo on 1 Saturday afternoon, the occasion being, his birthday. The table around which the I little folks were seated was artistically ' decorated, the centerpiece being two . handsome birthday cakos lighted with I candles. Master Burton received many j pretty and useful birthday gifts. j aiiss Delphia Harris of American Falls is visiting relatives and friends in Rock- land. j airs. Sadie Thornton and little son visited relatives in Idaho Falls the first : of the woek. Mrs. S. J. Crowley, who has "been vis- i King at the homes of her son, John Crow- j ley, and her daughter, airs. Charles Rick- etts, returned to her home In Rockland on j Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hillhouse and two smalt sons are visiting at the home of1 Charley Allen in American Falls. T. R. Cook, manager of the Rockland Telephone company, and his wife returned home to Rockland Sunday, after a visit to friends in Greenriver, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stewart of Amer- , lean Falls are visiting friends near Rockland. Rock-land. Senator and Mrs. Karl D. Houtz of Pocatello Po-catello visited friends in Rockland several sev-eral days last week. , Mr. and airs. Charles Dowell and two little daughters, Dulcle and Mildred, left the first of the week to spend the remainder re-mainder of the winter in southern California. Cali-fornia. One of the most interesting and enjoyable enjoy-able occasions of the season was the masquerade ball on Friday evening at the Voncly hall. A much larger crowd than usual was masked and many beautiful costumes were worn. The prizes were won by Miss Cassie Jensen, representing a Dutch peasant girl, and Oakley Stephens, a Holland boy. The Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational Congre-gational church met with airs. Rudolphs on Wednesday afternoon. The attendance was large. Mrs. G. Lobe and children returned from Washington Saturday, where they have been visiting relatives. 'Mrs. H, D. Cox, who has been visiting her daughter, aiiss Claudia Cox, at the Frodsham hotel, returned to her home in Roy this morning. LOGAN f LOGAN, Jan. 20. The Cosmopolitan club met Thursday evening at Murdock's. Mr. Purcell gave an interesting talk on the Samoan Islands. Following the meeting meet-ing the club members were joined by their partners and the remainder of the evening even-ing was spent in dancing. The hall was decorated with carnations and ferns. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Thirty were in attendance. The V. A. C. Women's Faculty league met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. G. Peterson, with airs. Peterson, Peter-son, aiiss Hattie Smith, Mrs. H. J. Frederick and Mrs. Calvin Fletcher as hostesses. Under the able direction of Professor N. A. Pederson, the ladies discussed dis-cussed "The Prisoner of Chlllon," by Byron. The Clio club met Wednesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. George Torgeson. Mrs. E. T. Lewis read Andreyeff's drama, "Pretty Sabine Women." Miss alary Sorensen led in the discussion which followed, airs. Willard Stevens, accompanied accom-panied bv Miss Mary Clayton, pianist, and aiiss'Bennion, violinist, sang a vocal solo. The hostess served tea, assisted by airs. Guy Cardon. Mrs. Luther Howell, airs. Porter and Miss Hope aic-aiurtry aic-aiurtry were guests of the afternoon. The U. A. C. Woman's club met Monday Mon-day afternoon with Mrs. Marrlner Eccles. aiiss iRigby, accompanied by aiiss Hazel Anderson, sang a vocal solo. Miss Lila Eccles read "The Unchastened Woman." The hostess served tea. Mrs. Robert Anderson, aiiss Laura Selvia and aiiss Ella Hatch were guests of the afternoon. after-noon. The Wolyca, society met Monday evening even-ing at the home of airs. F. A. Hinckley, with airs. Hinckley and aiiss Mary Bas-tow Bas-tow as hostesses. Professor Calvin Fletcher gave an interesting talk on household decorations. aiiss Durham played a piano solo. Refreshments were served. The Girls Pan-Hellenic annual ball was given aionday "evening at the Smart gymnasium. The hall was decorated to simulate a winter scene. Light refreshments refresh-ments were served. About 200 couples were in attendance. air. and airs. William Watson entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday in compliment compli-ment to air. and airs. H. G. Hayball, who left Tuesday for California, where thev will spend the remainder of the winter. Roses formed the centerpiece for the table. The members of the bridge club, with their husbands, were entertained Thurs-dav Thurs-dav evening by Captain and airs. Eugene Santschi. The rooms ' were brightened with cut flowers. The guests were entertained en-tertained at four small tables at auction bridge, with refreshments following. The Sorosis Girls celebrated the sorority's so-rority's eighteenth anniversary Friday evening at tne sorority nouse. a color scheme of orange and black was carried out In the decorations. Games and music occupied the time. A buffet luncheon was served. The birthday cake, with i eighteen candles, formed t he centerpiece ; for table. The alumnae and active mem- bers were in a ttendanee. i The girls of the junior class of the' Utah Agricultural college entertained the! ! -boys of the class at a coasting parfv ' Wednesday evening. At 11 o'clock the! party repaired to the home of aiiss Lavon t Bennion, where a supper was served. The annual entertainment for the old folks of the First ward was given Wednesday at the pavilion. At 1 o'clock a banquet wa.s served. The long table was decorated with red and white car- ' nations and ferns. Speeches were made I bv John F. Wright and J. C. Knowles ! Following the banquet a musical programme, pro-gramme, furnished by Benson Parkinson. ' aiiss Susie Gates and .Mrs. Orville ' Adams, was rendered. Interpret ive dancine: was given by airs. Gertie Johnson John-son Gilbert of San bie-.ro, Cal. The entertainment en-tertainment was concluded with the matinee mati-nee at the Oak theater. About 100 were in attendance. airs. George Thomas entertained at I dinner Wednesday evening. The table was graced with roses. Covers were laid for six. j arr. and airs. Robert Anderson enter- i tained informally last Sundav evening in! compliment to aiiss JL-anra Selney of Ixis Angeles. Music was a feature. "Refreshments "Refresh-ments were served. aiiss Constance Nibley entertained with ' a dancing partv aionday afternoon at ai unlock'. Refreshments wre served from a long table which w,i decora ted witii pink niiij white ros'-y, with a rose : at each pla-e n-; a favor. Attractive: cards marked places for aiisses alary Jean Thatcher, Bonna Nibley, Ruth Nibley, Marlon and Anna Anderson, Janet Farrell, Clatel Budge, Virginia West, aiargaret Thomas, Jocelin Thomas. Messrs. Fad Thatcher, Tom Green. Adrian Hatch. Donald Sloan, Rueben Whitney, Luihael Fryer and George Blair. The party was chaperoned bv Mrs. B. G. Thatcher. The Union Knitting mills opened their new building Friday evening, when thev entertained with a reception and danelivg party. The rooms were elaborately decorated dec-orated with cm flowers, a color scheme ! of green a nd w bite being carried out. Refreshments were served. About 500 guests were in attendance. airs. Luther Howell entertained Informally In-formally Tuesday afternoon in compliment compli-ment to aiiss Laura Selney of lxs An- ! Richard Quinnoy entertained at a sup-Iyer sup-Iyer dance Friday evening at aitmioek'8. The rooms were effectively decorated I with carnations and ferns. 'Tho various I tables at whkh the guests were sealed j tor supper were decorated with vnsos ! and baskets of cut flowers. Following I tho supper dancing was enjoyed. Twenty ! guests w ere included. I airs. J. R. Jensen entertained the Crlin-1 Crlin-1 sou girls at a Kensington Thursday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The rooms were bright with cut flowers. Tho afternoon was con-j con-j eluded w ith refreshments. Miss Clara Dalder entertained a few I intimate triends at a Kensington Mon-, Mon-, day evening. The rooms were effectively decorated with cut flowers. At the end of the evening's entertainment refreshments refresh-ments wore served. Miss Lila Eccles of Ogden spent the past week here. aiiss Tjiura Selvia of" Los Angeles la visiting here as a guest of air. and Mrs. Robert Anderson. 1 SPANISH FORK ' - . SPANISH FORK, Jan. 20. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Millar of this city entertained sixtv-flye quests at their home at a woddlns rerenllon In honor of their daughter, Maggie, who was married to B. . Kindred of Sprlngvlll on January 10 In tho Salt Lake temple.. Mrs. J. Howard StUwell returned to Salt I.ake Wednesday, after spending two weeks with her parents, Dr. and Mrs Stoddard. Mrs. s. P. Snell of American Fork is spending a few days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Malcolm and llttla son of Murray were Spanish Fork- visitors durins the MJller-Kindred wedding and reception. Mrs. Margaret Malcolm has returned home, after spending the holidays with her sons at Murray. Mrs. J. B. Hughes entertained the members of the Ladles' Literary club on I'fiday evening. Eight members were present and spent the evening In reading and sewing. Refreshments were served. Lloyd Moore of Spanish Fork and Miss Pearl Argyle of Iake Shore were married at the county clerk's office in Provo on Monday. On Wednesday evening a wedding wed-ding supper was served for the immediate immedi-ate relatives at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Argvle. A reception and dance at the Auditorium the same evening for the many friends was larrely attended. The couple will make their home In Malta, Idaho. Mrs. Almae Jensen entertained thirty of her friends at a five hundred party Saturday night. The tallies were decorated deco-rated with ferns and carnations, and luncheon was served at midnight. Mrs. Bert Eggertson won first prize. The members of the Clover Blossom club, with Milton Huff and Victor Leyson as teamsters, gave a sleighing partv to Mapleton, where they surprised Mrs. Harvey Mendenhall, nee Miss Sarah Anderson, An-derson, one of their number. The evening even-ing was spent In games and supper was served before the party returned. The annual card party and social given by the Knights of the Maccabees at their hall Tuesday evening was tho leading social so-cial event of the week, 100 guests being present. An elaborate luncheon was served at midnight. Miss Lora Pterling and J. Ross Anthon of Springville were married Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sterling. Bishop R. W. ilcKell performed the ceremony. Only immediate relatives and friends were present. A wedding reception was given immediately after the ceremony. The decorations were pink and white roses, carnations and smilax. Supper was served to 100 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon An-thon will make their home In Salt Lake. The Misses Bessie and Luclle Peterson entertained at a Sunday dinner party at their home In Benjamin. Gusts present were Edith and Vera Jones, Francis and Earl Ludlow, Inez Johnson, Harold Hanson, Han-son, Stephen Angus, Agnes Ludlow and Gerald Hansen. Mrs. Fenton Boyack entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home Thursday Thurs-day In honor of her sister. Miss Mae Larsen, Lar-sen, a bride of the coming week. A supper sup-per was served at 7 'clock to twenty guests. " MAGNA 4 MAGNA, Jan. 20 airs. J. A. Leslie entertained en-tertained the Los Amigo club at the home of airs. W. c. Thompson yesterday afternoon. after-noon. There were three guests Mrs. R. E. Baxter, airs. Smith Higgins and Mrs. James Spendlove. C. E. Ktoneclpher entertained The Tribune Trib-une newsboys at the movies, aionday evening even-ing at the Palace theater. After tho show, supper was served and music enjoyed. There were eighteen boys In the party. There were two new guilds organized at aiagna last Sunday afternoon. There were twenty women enrolled for membership and many new names will be added to this number in the very near future. One was St. Elizabeth's guild, the first regular regu-lar meeting of which took place at the home of airs. H. Burke, the president, on Thursday afternoon. The Eucharistic ffulld was the second to be organized, with Mrs. S. A. Sowatski as president, airs, M. Connor Con-nor vice president and Mrs A. Downey secretary and treasurer. The Rev. F. A. Murphy, pastor of the Good Shepherd's parish at Garfield, is chaplain for both guilds. The aiagna Toadies' club was delightfully entertained by airs. L. P. Musser on Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon, aiembers of the club are as follows: Mrs. R. A. Conrad, airs. G. G. Wells, airs. Dwight aieteer, airs. Wallace aiace, airs. Louise Warthem, Mrs. Alma Swensen, airs. Rowland Held. Mrs. L. Hicks, airs. H. Luchasy. airs. Arnold Olinger, Mrs. Dean Dove, aiiss Eva Hansen, Han-sen, aiiss Erma Pudgley, aiiss Frances Beil, Mrs. L. P. Musser. Guests of the club were airs. M. A. Rogers and airf". A. A. Bird. The prize for high score at cards was won by airs. Hicks. f SUNNYSIDE Tj J SUNXYKIDE. Jan. 20. Mrs. John Kursten entertained the Art Embroidery club Saturday afternoon. There were ten present. Miss Mattlft Richards entertained the following friends at dinner Wednesday evening: Miss Ia Vee Bennett. .IV Richards. Leo Rasmussen and Ed'jf McMullin. I Mrs. B. A. Johnson entertained 1 dav for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pehrso Mr. and Mrs. Ike Whittaker. J The Girls' B. S. club met at tv of Miss Esther Jensen Monday J EicJU members were presenV Mi's. H. H. Norguard ' f t'10 Literary club Faturi Tli. ie present were Mrs. I Mrs. E. V. Tucker. J4'" Mrs. . D. W'o ' Miss Loulxe ber of girl fy dav eveninif Misses Nell I and I.a Mattle f C'ra v. for. J I Mrs. If a card |