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Show Social Notes From Utah -Towns V ; EPHRAIM ! FFHKA1M. Jan. ."'."Mr, i d Mr. M. j r Mad sen cm -m l til ue-d Monda v In . om- j I'MmoiU lo Parky lv CliriM rnson. t ' ;r:u Todd re', urned Tifsdrt' f i om ! SAlt 1 aU v he; e he hrts been im '.T !' ' '.n c c.e of the hospitals dui'tns if pust '. o oars. Mrs i ea s eiv. ei .a n'od limn- hr ot rel:ulves and friends Moiuliiv even, ins. t ho occasion he inn M u Greaves ? 'hi hd . Mr. ftuj Mrs Annus TIiiiisIk em er-t.:ir.e er-t.:ir.e I rt t il inner ihincs.bv e eidce,. i 0. 0-1 C Uid fOV M!c?iS Josie Ol-s.m. Ol-s.m. Ida Ia'soii. Mvs. France Moim-h.w:. Moim-h.w:. Mr. and Mis Merrill Soieris.Mi. and v. I.esur iu:.i: .in.i j.u-o 'r:.oi'V- Tr d "! Mrs A .1 . N lel-on ent ei' Mined d;..co: Tiuirs.1a eventn; M (-3 Map dele no- Poring was hot.ios nt ;i Kir.-cui'.ovr.ont party Thursday even-! even-! r-.; . '.'he fo'.'ow x. ladles were present : M;?s-s Mark A :;.lo. sot . .losie i dson, :.bel Mo r:e neon. Edith Thorpe, Florence Peterson. Grac Johnson, iiaved.x Olson, O.ijulya Cliristensen. Or and l-'auline Olson Ol-son . C. M. Madsen acd Jack Salmon of Gun-'.iiicn Gun-'.iiicn attended a de.uonsti a; ion meeting r; the Uval tix:avter ot' the Consolidated Wagea & Machine v oir.pany Wednesda . Ora Hansen and Thecal ore Cam-Fund of Mount Feasant were Ephraim visitors thii week. Miff Gladys Christen sen entertained T evening In compliment to Misses rawvla Olson, h a La rsen ami Mrs. '.ear Steven. A pleasant event of the week was the rh :::re show party given bv Mips Mabel Mor terser) Saturday evening. Alter the :-ov.- lunch 'was serve.i a, T. Hansen's :cro and t - e eve:.;r.i, was spent in (hi !- 'h-.p. Folio wins we.'e i he nests: l!?ae3 Grace Johnson. Or.i o;?on, 0!:dlys C.irlB-.n. Edith Thorpe. Alton Parish. 3r; Anderson. M&Kde'.er.e Porius. Florence Flor-ence Peterson : Messrs. Rellls Port us. Yemon Jensen. SeMon Hansen. Fa rtey Yovmjr. Re'.:l Greaves, O. E. Mortensen ard Merrill Hansen. tr. and Mrs. T. H. Anderson of Tre-rr.onion Tre-rr.onion are visit he Mrs. Anderson's rr.ether. Mrs. Andreas L'ison. The mMwinter social of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club was lie! i at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Joseph Niclson T. urslav even-ir.s. even-ir.s. A program me of music and cames v.aa carried out and i;in.-h,',":i whs sered. followed by a I a r e . e n i u '. o d " B e i 1 e s of Blackville." by e!e en mem hers of the cIj'o. The rooms were beautifully dt o-rc:ed o-rc:ed in the club o-Mors, pnrnle and w. jte. The following euesis w ere piv-ent : Messrs Rnd Meslames Janies Frost. Albert Al-bert Johnson. N. F. Xoyes. V. P. Jen-' Jen-' ten, Joseph Nielson. T. Hanson, F. H. Rasmussen. David Hyde. K. A. Prnrh. Charles Lund, "William G. Bui'A.-'n. Andrcw Chrlster.ser.. Jacob Peterson, Homer R.'s-mussen, R.'s-mussen, John Pori'is. Jotni H.mson. i"r.i.r'.es Stevens, Hyrum orenscn. Hr nn Thorpe. L. M. Olson. Joseph Hansen. Ben Carls ton. Mrs. N. J. Colvev, Mrs. Marie Thompson and Mrs. P. P. Jen-Fen. Jen-Fen. Mrs. W. G. Reid entertained at an elaborate dinner part- Thursday after-noon. after-noon. Covers were laid for nine. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thorrald Hansen entertained enter-tained a number of relatives ard friends SarurtJay evening. Thirty-five puests were present-Mr. present-Mr. and Mrs. ?. P. Jenkins en'-T-tit'.ne-i at a pleasant social Sunday evfii- Miss LueMa Brtelson is spending the week in Xep.ii. - l SPRINGVILLE j 1 1 SPRINGVILLE, Jan. .3. E- A. Brit jh, editor of the Ep'rr-inn Enterprise, was a princviHe visitor Monday. M- and Mrs. S. K. PaUon were eiven a Vnlesant surprise party n i their home Monday by a'sniall crowd of tlieir frien1. The Home Culture chib held it? last re?-;l-ir meeting at t he home of Mrs. Bern I epdenha;!. who acfni ae Los less. The p-ogramme consisted of a talk on house-k-erin? as an art by Mrs. Sarah Houtz and a paper on "The Ne--essitv of Balanced Bal-anced Rations" was read by Mrs. Ralph Cannon. Miss Effie Kelsey cn'ertaired the -jhers of the B. T. TT. trainins: school - and their partners at her home last Friday Fri-day evening. . Mr. and Mr?. Charles Sanford were g-en a reception at their home last week by their daughters in honor of their silver sil-ver weeding. Mrs. Willittrn Mr-Knie entertained the members of the Alpha Beta einh at lir home last Frldav afternoon. A good pro- I gramme was ren-i erd by the members R.r,d refreshments were served by t:e h os test. Karl GTOesh--k of Hiawatha was ir. to w n on Monday greet ins old friends. Miss Jane ftarr of Provo spent the week here visiting relatives. Miss Alra Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. pinihps of tins rity, and t;js Robertson of Spanl.-li Fork were married in the temple at tfalt Lake. Wednesday. M:es JIan- Starr and Miss Ruth Men-d Men-d nha.il Brent Sunday in Pruo visiting with relatives. MrF. Pwig'nr . Packard of Provo spent j-'dv hTe wnh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. . Condie. PRICE PRICE, Jan. 29. P. G. Wllstead and Charles Ledger of Castiezate were guests of Pri'.e frierul.- last Sunday. Bishop George Ruff of Scofleld was in Price last Monda . Tbfj Mutual Improvement association promises a literary tfcat at the tabernacle next Sundav e-ening. Mis" Inez Seott. elO'-utionisr at thr t""nrhon Inch scliool. is to read. Opening song by the conEiega- Stion: solo. Miss lra Harmon: musi'-al read in?. "How The v. Built the Church at Shoe's Ear." Mi.-s Inez F.-ott. with music imdcM' the airection of Professor A. Bur-zeuer; Bur-zeuer; lesson, a continuation of "Businc-a Success, by C. R. Marcussn. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McMillan were the re' ipient!! last Saturday evening, at their home, of a surprise, when eighteen - of ! 'heir friends dropped in on them, bringing bring-ing a! on s a generous and well-looked d nner. After dinner the evening was Pr-nt with eard playina: and music. The perpetrator? were Mr. and Mrs. Carl O'.ui-derson. O'.ui-derson. Judee and Mrs. F. P. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Laubor. Mr. and Mrs. t harles Avcrill. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Pen 'Mi "Mr. nnd Mrs. W. YZ. AnderFon. Judze'jnid Mrs. A. J. Lee, Mr. a'nd Mrs. Frank RoUinson and M r. and Mrs. J. O. Fau.'sett. On th? n ''H sion of her fortict h bin h-day, h-day, Mrs. Carl Gunderson was surnrised hv tweniy-foui of her in'imate friends last Tusda.v evenins. F'-esides bringing with tiiem. as a birthday pipsnt, a handsome set of cut glass, the visitors' brought a h;n -heon along. The party was an ex-reedinglv ex-reedinglv enjoyable aff.iir. Present were Mr. fnd Mrs. r- "v". Tingley. J'rofessor .md .Mrs. A. Burgeuer. Judge and Mrs. F. E. Woods, Mr. nm3 Mrs. T. R. McMillan. McMil-lan. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lauber. SU and Mrs. Charles Ave rill. Mr. and Mrs. YV". E. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bench, Judee and Mr. A. J. Lte. Mr. and Mrs. Frnk Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Fauesett. A pvettv weddine: took plni-o last. Saturday Satur-day evening, when Harry W. pew ev, a vounL' business man of this riiy, and Miss EdiT.n Peter were united in marriage b BifliOp Albert F.rmer.at the honie of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Potter. Pot-ter. The bridegroom came to Prh'e about n year aco from Colorado, and the bride is ' one of the most popular of Price's ounccr social ??t. There whs a hirge turnout last T:;es- flax- pi-ep;ng when the Mui-ial TinrTove.-n'ent TinrTove.-n'ent : linns sa vr the ffril.-iwins pro- -ra:umc Opening niit. congi cua lion : se- M' SS M (il)A I..KN H POKU'S of Kpluaim. w hose i-nxaKC monl In Vernon .lonsen of Hi i.uluini City was announced t tliis week. Tlioy will be nianiod in the Manti temple VVednes-! VVednes-! day, Kchruary 2.1. Miss Dorins is the daughter of Hishop and Mrs. C. U. Doiius i-f this lily and Mr. .Jensen is the son of Pro-fessor Pro-fessor and Mrs. 1). ('. Jensen of Hrighnm I'ily, former residents resi-dents of Kphraitn. i l '- - "' : (hi ' ' ' j l : I " '. ' ' I! I L : j I I lect readii'-:. Miss Marv Miller: chorus. "Lead, Kliuiiv L:.it," High S.-nool Theor" Uio, led by Professor A. Btirgeuer; ban-tone ban-tone solo, tioo:,c MLithis; ies-;on. "My N'ord of tor.or." I'ar! M. Marcussen. M.ss Laura Hor?ley. d.iu iter of )hvo; Horsley, i.s re- o. rriut; rmm hr r rent serious illness. Mr. an.i Mrs. Knre-I H. Stewart left Sunda- for a f.ort visit w;tn relatives in W'eilfv iile. Mrs. J. H. P'iitif was .-a,d to Topeka. Kan., this wvr's ov: ac.-Oi:tu of ihe Illness of a r.'lai iv After a week's v.s:t with Mr. and Mn. V. A. T-mpkins. M : E "". Lund returned re-turned to her home m Thomp.-on s l.c-t Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. f. J. .k-hr.s'.on of Helper ; have Liken i:p their re.-M--:;ce here. 1 The home of Mr. and M;s. Car! Mnr- ! eussen was thr irii: i; plac of the ! O. X. O. r'.uo. M iss Anna and Miss Neta Jones entertained. GRANTSVILLE - GRAXTSYILLK. Jan. 2 Mrs. E. M. Spanton en;err;iine.i y ;iTI,j club Thursday vrninc. Those present l were Mrs. t". W. Kov, br: v. Mj-s. G. M. i Matthews. Mrs. F. T. Burmister. Mrs- I Muiuo Hnrrus. Mr?. .1 P. Prown, Mrs. G. I L. Anderson. Mrs. P. I-:. Wiathail, Mrs. Maud K. Cooley and Mis Kmma harp. The annual old folks' so. h.l was held i in the opera house and gymnasium Thurs- j day and Friday. Thuibdav afternoon at i o'clock a nroErraniir.e rnnsstint; of a , farce comedy, recitations, t e;i.iini;5 and : various nius;cal numbers was pivvri. Fioth the city brass band and the s-.-hoo! band were in attendance. At 7 p. m. all the married people of the two wards vent io ilie school buil'JiiiS. where dinner was served. Countv fnipennten-lnt of S.ooN J. T. Hicks ac'ed as tMastmaster and responses re-sponses were made by Governor William Spry, Mayor F. T. Burmeisfr, Bishop James L. ra'hal, Bislmr) J. W. Anderson. Ander-son. Pratf Ma'.thes. TO. T. Wooliev, Mi-s. G. K Townserd. County Commissioner R. T. Brown and R. P. Judd. Dancln? in the gymnasium completed tha evenine'p entertainment. Friday noon all the children chil-dren under the a?e of 14 years were entertained en-tertained at dinner and a dance in the gymnasium. Purine t he eveninz ail the young peop'e of The, two wards were served dinner and en.loyed dancinc. , Mis Florence dark entertained the L. F. club Thur-day everiing. Refreshments were served to M;ss Genevieve Anderson. Miss Hilda Johnson. Miss Teresa Fied-rickson Fied-rickson and Miss Lillian Judd. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Halladay entertained Mrs. T. C. Row berry of Cardston. Canada Mr. and Mis. John F. Millward. Miss Res-sie Res-sie Camp and Miss Mary Taylor at dinner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. itark Jfi"eries entertaineI at dinner Sunday evening. The. guests were Pnrley Hale. .Taincs .Jefferifh. Albert Oisen. Miss Fdith and Miss Louise Peck and Miss Genevieve -iid.Lrson. Mrs. -T. XV. M"eAI lister entertained the : E. M. C. club Friia- afternoon. Special i features of the programme were a duet co- Mrs. J. H. Millward and Mrs. J. R. Fliason and a reading- by Miss Pesse Camn. Those present were Mrs. Clvde Wiathail. Mrs. J. H. Millward. Mrs. J. R Eliason. Mrs. J. U. Hicks. Mrs. Alexander Alexan-der Johnson. Mrs. Alice M'-Michael. Miss Besse Camp. Miss. Irene Wrathall and Misq Mary Taylor Miss Bessie FiiuVy and Miss Ann Rich-aids Rich-aids ' entertained at a box party at the opera house Monday evening. The quests were Miss Bese Camp. Mis? M"arv Taylor. Tay-lor. M tss Pcnina "Wrathall. Miss "Kmma Stromherc. Miss hen Wrathall and Miss Rhea Anderson. Mrs. Clyde Wrathall and Mrs. J. C Hhdis chiiperoned the party. Governor William Spry and James Spry were the cuests of Mr. ami Mrs. C R. Rnwltcrry tiie latter part of the week." SAUNA ) f . . ; 5 A LI X A . Ja n . :o.-On Wed nebda v evening Mr. and trs. .Tame F.ox entertained enter-tained the pii p Hundred Card ei,,b. Favors were v.-oij bv t". W. McAllister and Mrs E. IT. Wricrht. Refreshments were 'served to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crandall. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Brown. Mr. nud Mrs. A. J. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crosier, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson, Mr. and Mrs! C. G. Massioii. Mr. and Mrs. C. W 'm"cJ A Mister. I r. atvl rrs. Rnllook. Mr and Mrs. K. H. Wrielu. Mrs. rin, Mrs. Brown, M:s. W. H. Rex and Miss Esvie Rex. Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins entertained at a chicken roasr Wednesday evening, presort! we:e Lihbh1 West, Lucille rrane Kva Pace. FruiM Monro, Kln;er Koibyi Kd win i.'Rino, Andy Peterson ;i ud Alvin Brown. One of 'he pleasant social entertain-rnenis entertain-rnenis oc the week was i:nen SatnpJav evening hv Mr. and .Mis. 1 ra Rasiiius--on Tim:.- present wore Mr. an.) Mr. Har-M L'.cin 1:. Mr. -u:d Mi&. Loms Lukuii, Mi' and M:s. Pick H.ttfn. Mr. and Mrs. Hfks Ok-rlaRd. Mr. mj.J Mis. Luctnn Martm. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gatn. Mr. and M rs. I.'Slle Harrnuu. Mr. and Mis. Clayton Paniussnn. Gilbert l,r:-on. M'ss M;i Bird an.! Lima l-ars-m. Mrs. F. (K Pullo-'k en I e r I n i r . J the Ciuchetinff clv.h Krcia aiternoon. Lun- h-eon h-eon as s-rci to M sd:iiin- A. J. L-w is. 1 1. B c-randall. Ctrl B. Awiisi.il. W'll-l.iun W'll-l.iun WpIIs. J. W. Cabins ''. G. M.isskui. L-c Peterson. W. ' 1. Ilex. C. . .p--A'hs'er. W: p-.v n. Jnme K, p. A. I Arrive. Di;i:: Prow n a nd M ilfse Rex. Miss Julia Lund entertained the prima pri-ma rv of! i'ers M oi ria e '. eiu mc . l freshmen fresh-men ts were ed to An ni Martin, Lmiev Caldwell. Minnie Shppard. Chtra ; Cos to. Lu-lla M .irpli.v. Zf u Bird and 1 M.i rv Proi- n. ! t'n Monday evening ine Ladis' Liter- arc lub met at thr h-cue 01 -Mis. A. J. CropiT. Pr sen were Mis A. J. Crosier, Mr. Ira R.i sm usson. Mrs. C. E. st. M rs. 11 lira Gat---?, M rs. Henry M Kenr.a. Mrs. ' i. A. Gat - s. Mrs. Lniily Piirposs. Mrs. 11. T. Atkins, Mrs. Hattie Hatten. Mrs. Hicks ijkerland. Mrs. iecir-re Fenn. Mis Ishe Harmon. Mrs Hattie Gates, Mrs. Eliza Gates and Miss Libhie Weit. j A pleasant party '-v. civan Monday evening by Mr. ani Mrs Oirin Williams. 1 Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Eueene j Christ ensen. Mr. a nd Mrs. Ael Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Lnos (.'urtis. Alma Murphy, i Mies Leara Curtis, Mrs. Luella Murphy I and Lester and Arthur Williams. Dr. and Mrs. K. C. West announce the I eupagement of their daughter, Joy. to Ben I Kenney of t "ana-la. Tue marriage will j lake j.lace the latur part of February. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Ewells announce the ! eii.iti-riiient of their daughter. Maud, to ! Orlando Crane. The mainage will lake i pla - e in February. On Tuesdac evening Mr. and Mrs. C. M. I Anderson entertained a number of friends, j Lupeb t.is served to Mr. ann Mrs. Bird. ' Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Mick'jison. Mr. and i Mrs. C X- Lund. Mr. a. id Mrs. Lars i Ohnsi or'fersoii. Mr. and Mrs. Asel Cur-i Cur-i lis. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hie, Mrs. Hyrum Murph.v. Mrs. Byron Hall. Mrs. Joe Col- bv. Mr. and Mrs. J. F- Martin. Miss Julia Lund. Miss Tnes TcDonHld. Laurence Dca-! Dca-! toti and Angus and Lyle M'.'Ponald. Miss Mary Gates entertained the Pris-cilla Pris-cilla tiirls' club Wednesday evening. Those present were Joy Ward. Maud Ewells. Vi-1 Vi-1 la-e Gates, Glad-s Gates. Lona Chris-; Chris-; rensen. Thursa Gates. Irene Brown. L-w-1 ine Crane. Lett a Gates. Dan Steele. Le-i Le-i nora Peterson. Amy and tlnna Larson. The Royal Neighbors met in the lodge-I lodge-I rooms Tuesday eve nine. Present were Mrs. LcRoy Atlred. Mrs. A. J. Crosier, Mrs. Newton Crosier, Mr. John Olson, i Mrs. James Rex. Mrs. A. S. Gats. Mrs. Itobert Evans. Mrs. G. E. West, Mrs. Tom I Crane and Hiss Essie Rex. i Miss Luciie Crane entertained the P. P. club Monday evening. Luncheon was I served ' o Wilma and Vila te Francey. i Muntez Mattson. Libbie West, Eva Pace, i Eruia and Reta Monroe. j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe had as 1 then- guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. Criss i Thorp1 C Axtell. j On Saturday afternoon Mrs. D. A. Ar- rivee entertained at an old -fashioned ! limiting bee. A party was given in honor of Miss Julia Lund Wednesday in the First ward i chapel. j , i 4 , : PLEASANT GROVE i t PLEASANT GROVE. Jan. 29. The O. H. club met at the-home of Rutii Llndsey Wednesday evening. Mrs. O. J. Clark has returned to Salt Lake, after a brief visit wit h her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Migv- J. TL Adams. A social was given Tuesday e veiling nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. MUlcr. Rcfreshnirnts were served to Mr. and Mrs. Jib. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. ' Pan Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. E-rving Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Holman. Jr.. . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mnnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Wadley. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Warfley. Mrs. Jessie Wadley and Milton Adams. Mrs. Alma Ohrlstianson entertained at a t hildren's part- Tuesday in honor nf her niece. Ruby. Refreshments w-ere served to Violet Nelson. Susie Christian-son. Christian-son. Lucy Sorenson, Eunice Swenson, May Radwall and Lowell Richins. Miss Mary Ellsworth of Pa "son Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. D. Thorn. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Nebeker were Provo visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boulter entertained at supper Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Niel-son. Niel-son. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Nielpon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Boulter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hard man. Mr. and Mrs. dense Fuaal. Mr. and Mrs. A. L- Boulter, Mrs. Anna Clarion. Clar-ion. Mrs. Ida Hoae. Mrs. Marjorie Mathews Ma-thews and Miss 7.-M,i Boulter. Miss Josie HallidMy and Reed War-nn War-nn k. Olil'i'orrl Wright and T. man Smith went to Salt Lake Friday to colled ma t-urn! for tn- htKli " l' - ''(I I ' N . S .-II S .MinOh him t '' "I lifd f'fUn SC.I.ii, Hliri' Id hoi Mi ii Ihn-e. .Mid ojm-hulf ojm-hulf Mm, h h n inirtnliHiiirv and u:i v-llt.-r d lh. Swr.lM, Stai'. Mrs. S.irnh Slu.-dl en term inc. I ,j t p p- P.-r 'rinii.-.i.tv In I "i her n, .In- a-ph I (. Slu-rlls l.nihdiiv. Alli'.i I he MUCHl, were Ml 4U.J Mt. I''"d Shn.dl. Mi ft. Spier W'll-oll. NI'dM I i ii iihoji ti nd Mm. Pai licit. Mr. and Mis. It. W. J;'-i.h peni Sut-urdav Sut-urdav In Salt Luke. Mrs. Loi In est eill ei "' uinnt at dinner din-ner SUn. lav- m honor nf h-r lurihdnv an-nlMTsiirv. an-nlMTsiirv. i"..v'-rM y-:,- h.l.l for Ah. and Mi h. Claude .tn:tii Mr. ii nd .Mr-'. Alma CliilMinin-.n. Mr. and Mi:-. L. it. Walker and MIh-, Ituliy lU.dnmll. A Hon arrived Tuedav at the home of Mr. and M I'm. Irvlnn liulkuk. Mr. mid M ! s John Newman enier-inlir.'il enier-inlir.'il al mi old - tanl i lonrd dMiieliiK pmuv t Tudn v invln. The Kn"eHt who Air. land Mr- Ark Mb-nlns. Mr and Mi.i, :m.i,-ii SoiniM.n. Mr. mid Mm. MHvin ' NVIm-n, Mr. ind Mr:-. M.nk Kichln.s. Jr., Mi. find Mrs 'lmid N'-wnmn, Mr. and .'t i m. Tlionins Lilians. Mi', and Mm. IM-nnrd IM-nnrd Tinner. Mi ami M i"a William Ivei-enux and Mr. mid Mrs. Lied Kfhius. A su'diil and ohl-tline .li.inlhK .ai'' vas pien duiliik,' 'r.e we. 1, iy I c lie-llrf lie-llrf .-ii-l-t or thf First nii'l Ser-ond wards of I.ludon. Mn. W. S. Itnfin-o.i of Vinerh an Eork wae a pW-asant lir.oe lMinr ThniHda. A linn L. Iti-dilim and .Mvnle M. Piaper .if 'r o it v. f f ina i ri'-d a I I'r o o T u H-tlay. H-tlay. They will make their lnme in 1'kH.v ant Gi o e, M n Luella Nelhon r eturt r d Sat nrdfl fiom a ihr.-o weeks' lsit wnh relatives and friends at Spnnlsii Foi It. Mrs. Jennie Ste.de l-.ax ret 'i rued from PruVi), where she has ben lor some lime. POCATELLO, IDA. H rt'ATK! .L Idaho. Jan. :!. The m.-n m.-n tin I ball (,'iven by I he Surhi' i lub Friday Fri-day n IK 1 it uiis the most elalorat.; (.mial event nf ihe seani.ii. .More than H'i' -tn--t-nrn piffent. Tae jeiund inaroli wan I'd hv Mr. and Mrs. ;. ne- L. GalliiKher. The eonimitiee lit ehaiKe of the ball tuii-;e, tuii-;e, of F. H. L'llllmd. .1. T. VouiiC. J. Clothi-r. F. Hlgon and II. F. Gold smith. In honor uf hei ninthei. Mrs M. .1. Cos-man Cos-man of Clinton. Iof(. .Mr. J. V. Pnwsun en tTt a' neii n yroup of friends at a net Inn biid-e ThoiMOii' after n, ,.ii. Tie ln.noi " wre nwarnecj M i m C. c. pnw.TmHn and Mrs J I . H. T.iornnon. Tim-- pi.-.-nt were Mis l a ri Peier-on. .Ms S. H. i . Th.:iin,.n. Mis. ' '. I-.. M. l-ou. M in. T. 1 1. Ohms. Mrs. A. M. N"v.i.n. Mr.-. C. C. Poimtiiimii. Mrs, . ):. Wiiluii'iii, Mm. II IL I'.uek'. Mm I". M. Com.. .Mik. Wll-tar.l Wll-tar.l Peteo-on. M-. II. Smv. Mrs. Sinn. Mis. iien; Rid l:. w a . a nd Mn. Ben lii-liards of AuirrU-an Fails. L-ai Kniqhin "f i u dm s .ri tue se.-ond "f u e:n-e of iiiHirinal .Ian.-, s Th.ursday mprhi. Mote than a hundred dim-er.s u e .f"seiit. Th-- .-ommntie n '.t rce in l id.-d i ":t re- H i 'an: inn. Henrv lllitsnn and P. '. C'M.,n-. The i;eellfj K""is entertained SatUld-iv eveninp in honor of Miss Lorraine Hal -rtfnn, t no is ahoul tn mut n..l at Ix-ean. A theater pa rt v v as followed by a bmehAon at Hilhrnd's. -i"'.er whioli a se,,-iai hour wa s spent at the home of Mis phoebo Matthev a. The Royal N'eiuhbors enjO' ed a Bteich-Inp Bteich-Inp part Friday evenins; and later a theater part v. lollowe.j b ref-'esluneTim. T "li (?e e.sent nH' M e-i a II ;e t i -1 ' ! re. Chap ina n. Hartvipson. Oik. Pro a n, S r. a 1-low. 1-low. Farmer. Robinson, fv.br. Holder, Apnew, Kinnev, Crose. Norbv and i-la-lo--k. Tiie La.iies' , id Of 1 ,ne MeUlodi.M 'hnreh was entertained Fri-jav afternoon h Mrs. M.-Crthfl. The St;i.Iy leam e met Tiiurs.la afternoon after-noon and piavs of Beaumont Hiid Fletcher wre ffiven oonsirl- rat ion. Mrs. Lowtiier read a pwper in wim-h she cave a careful analysis of the Mtniflr-aii'-e ot t he ii ra ma ' is' s undei ennsi.lera ion. I n f er.st i n j ) i s. uss.ons w .-ie I r-. J bv Mis. P. W. Stand rod. Mrs. M. Ode. Mrs. J. .1. rjnheen. Mr-. F. P. PurniF and Mrs. nieknrd. Mrs. P. Steely rendered several sev-eral piano selections and the Key. Mr. M- Kenzie fang to S"o-. , paper hy Mis Mdbel Kash-ka and a talk on ' Pei u ' by Mrs. G. L. H:"kev completed the p o-cra o-cra mine. In relebratioti o t-,e birthday anniversary anniver-sary of Robert Funis, a splendid mush al and li tra r-,- p rsra rr. me was eiven at 1 1 .e Presnytena n elmrvh Tuesdai- eveninK. The addres- of t tie evenin was siven by J. Gilmoie Smith. 'oeal solos were rendered ren-dered hy Mrs. Hans Flo. Mrs. G. L. Gnlla-ftiier. Gnlla-ftiier. irs. J. T. Vounp. Josepli McK"n-zie. McK"n-zie. Pr. w Standrod. I. C. Van Dyke and Professor Robert Blair, and piano nnin-!ers nnin-!ers were rendered by Miss Agnes Knowles. .Miss Elizabeth Reuer ;,,,. .. H. Lowe. a vie.!in solo was pjyen by Miss Genevieve I'leree and a croup Burns's poems was read by Miss Anna M.-Pli-rson. J. E. Retlicrford was chair-Uian chair-Uian of the evening. Mrs William F. Jost ar.d Mrs Charles J. Kieenian were hojJteecep Thursday afternoon to a gtxnjp of f.-iends who enjoyed en-joyed "500." A uuiet weddinc of the week was that of George Kissiinc and M rs. Lillian J. Williams, which took plaoe at rhe home of the bride's sister. Mrs. A. Mathers, on South Fourth avenue The Rey. M. E. Lindsay of the First Presbyterian church performed the ceremony in the presence of a few of the intimate friends of the bride and groom. The Ladies Aid society of the First Christian church held an open meet in? Thursday afternoon at tiie home of Mrs. A. E. Peterson on North Main street. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bowerman left Saturday Sat-urday for a month's visit in San Diego. Elaborate preparations are being made for tne annual junior "prom" of the Idaho TechntcaJ institute, to be given February 11 at K. of P. hall. Mrs. H. B. Williams was surprised Thursday evening hy a roup of friends. An in forma I dancing party was enjoyed en-joyed by a uroup of friends of Grant Crow at his home on South Garfield street Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. peter Wrensted entertained enter-tained a number of their f riends Saturday Satur-day evening at Woodman hall, the occasion occa-sion be I ns their twenty -rift h weddinc anniversary. Pauish cames. refreshments and music were features of the evening's festivities. Clerks of the Short Line pave a dancing party Friday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. The committee in charge consisted of Messrs. O'Connors, McCiaua-han McCiaua-han and Wheatley. Miss ljrraine Harrison left for Losan. Utah. tan week, wiiero she will take up her studies in ihe university. Miss priel Harrison accompanied her for a brief visit. Mrs. Ma tide Dayton a nd Miss Esther Knox entertained the tHcult y of the "Tech"' Friday afternoon at an informal tea held in ijie faculty room. They were assisted by Miss Aires J. Woideinan mid Miss AJetha Trude. Thouc present were Misses Jnne A. Cochrane, Grotohen L. Smith. Helen M. Eddy. Winnifrea R. Mahon. Hal tie R. Pahlheru. Lois John- son. and Messrs. Reed. ;ongii. Blair, Ad-kison. Ad-kison. White, pc'herford. Courtney, Kotrt, Crossland. Bronson. King and Biack. The ladies of the Congregational church held a missionary meeting and tea wm-nesda.y wm-nesda.y afternoon at Cue home of Mrs. A. W. Robertson. Mrs. Sarah J. Williams of Chicago if visiting her nieces. Mrs. Xorris Neison and Miss Charlotte Jones. Mrs. D. Earle Johnson has as her guest her sister. Miss Prucllla McKay of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Combs of Rawlins, Wyo., are visiting friends In pooatello. James A. Hayward. Jr.. of Cumberland, Wyo.. was married Thursday to Miss Mabel Sedey of Price, Ltah. Mrs. R. L. Poulson. who has been visiting visit-ing her sister, Mrs. N. F. Short, has returned re-turned to her home in Raymond, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller of Ontario, Ore., are visiting here. Miss Katherine F. Narmington of Albion Al-bion is visltinc here. Mr. and Mrs. G rant Show crman spent nni'i.il da iKtt lug frleud in Rupert hiJllnti Hie Week. Mi. (,ud Mis. fP-vd of La Gunde. Or., Ji" vlrltlUK "i ptcnlio, Miw-efs Ibb-n and Cecil CiiMr of '.A'et-v '.A'et-v i spem the wi:rlL.;iid vielllti(( frlemle ill I'll. ;.ielu. Mid I1', k, Mills htiH retuined, after a i-it with iiiendb in Untie, Mont. Mrs. IJ.alv, who has bt;en ihe hou? K H-t of Mi. and Mis. Thornn F- Kane, linn leiumr.d in her home In Chhago. Mi. and Mrs II. T. U'est of Ktmherly vlHlte, 1,, prM-utello this v.eek. Mil. Clm rlew I iron n a nd da iiffhter of Suila Spiings vsri'ti in l'o att llo LUB wek. Ml, and Mrs. C. F. Kludebaker returned i bin week from a nioruii vUlt in Kan-min Kan-min Clly. Mi. ainl Mrs. E. C. While. Sr., IMt this v. e,.t tor an extended visit In Ix- AriReiea and other Cahioiiiia polnta. Mi. and Mr. White of J.ewlatoii accompanied them. Students of th rniiHle dpartinnt of tin hnihu T.ehiih'Hl liiMillule n;t'i a pre-lnnin:n pre-lnnin:n y leidtal at t h- assernnly room 1 ii- Hlii ai'ternoon. ThotiH v.im took part in ihe pi i1L;i ;f m me noio the M in-ee .Mil- i divd Klud, 1,-arahie Barrett, 'iok t (Job, tt, I Leura f;firr.-n, rnvieve Pierce, b'mily Ml lb-Key Hllll 'e.JlOIl SllOlt. HA I L 1 Y , I D A HO 1 HAII.Ill, Idaho, Jan. 'j3. 1 lailey lod-eg ; "f the Mud'uu Wnodmen of Ann-iha and: 1 tt.t- lti.it N'etiiiioi .i lieh a joint in-sinlliihii in-sinlliihii and (aid party in the Odd Fel-J-'H s h;i ll M onday eveinnj;. Juhn Povey I a.'t.-d ;ih In-ad coueul and Geoine P. Ko-, Ko-, r i ; 1 1 r t a.s I,.-atJ i. The otfieeis In siHliel c- the Viudinen are J. M. Jonee, Thomas, pail, v, Victor liaile-, J. A. Mc-Leoil. Mc-Leoil. It.iiph HurriH and It. II, 1 1. Wright. The oirh installed by Hie lioyal Nelnii-hw-M were Mrs. James H. BurmiiiK, Mrs. Ed win il l. mb, Mit. Sarah K'rllcr. Mis. Suaic Cirke, Mrs. lol.i Shirley, Mra. Anna U''i, Mrs, Agnes Sevrnour, Fanny ebb and M.ibl W.-bb. Mr. Uiura Hioss ua.H the installing officer and Mra. Aaiou Cj(-: nt r- e re in on la I marshal. M rs. Wyha p!:in- prr-t!J.;d at tiie piano. After li.e lui :nfj.-i session a pp-k ramme waa lv.-n, in whi.ii the fohuwinx tuok part: Mi-s LI a onderjji.ek, Lena Kastv. ori and Wanla Eastwood. Five huridrfd wan piaveij Hiid Jrn. Pus-sell l-Jaj-twood won tiie fnm prize. The oijiisolation prize wa.H wiiii i,v Mrs. Agnes Sevrnour. Abner J;n-hson won the gentelrnen's fir" pru:e and C-orye U. Uomtiine won tile consolation consola-tion pi IZe. Mrs. M. II Hrowuell Is visiting her parents In poise while her huband if at the home of his mother", who is aerionsly ill. in Keokuk. Iowa. Mr,- William Pallev is the g'jeft of Mr. a I'd Mrs. Charles (.'line in Kimberly. Mrs. p. II Wright and children are vis-irim: vis-irim: ie!iilr.'s in p"'kue. Fieri T. Plilliip". r.coii:i!r o:nnhl':,.i-ei. o:nnhl':,.i-ei. of r.iiHv u.-iied in Hailev be-lUf.-n trail. Tu.-s.lrjy. Mr and Mis, i u-i ( e a nd family are victim; relatives in Pnrley. Mrs. J W. Stnddaid has returned to her horn.' in ilHitnett af'er a visit v.ith Mrs. . T. I n,.i-.e. p s tonTTd 'a. i PRESTON. Idai'O. Jan. L'f. The junior cirls ;):.d their partners were entertained S.itutrlay evening at the home of Miss Dorcas Needham at a chicken supper, '"overs v ere laid for t.reaa Need ham, l"ona Foes. Louisa Kncnr. Josie Nash, roma I .a rsen. Ion a ' ioasiind. Messrs. Phi', t Larsen. Joe M Cann. Lynn Nash. Wlsem La i sen, George Rogei s and Jack Cliatterton. Miss Lucille Nee.iham gave a r hick en supper Monda' evening for a number of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Le Oiand Smith of Rex-bu:; Rex-bu:; are itere to r-per,ij tiie winter. Tiie primary stake board entertained the members of the bishopric of the F'lUith ward and their wjvpv at the. home rf Mr-. ". A. S"kidniore Sntuiday evening. even-ing. A .41,1 rartv was given Saturday night b- M iss 'era Media m in honor Of Thomas Petcrs'.ci. A da ne-pg pq Tty w as eiven at the Commr'-ci.nl rdub Tuesday evenin?' in hon-oi hon-oi o; J. Lus'-l-.cr. Misses Mnrv and Afton Hogan of O;-den O;-den nre isitmy friends here. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Crockett went to ixan Wednesday to attend the wedding wed-ding icception uf their niece. Miss Mar-caret Mar-caret Schaw , da us liter of K. C. Schaw of Locan. Mi s. Sam K inc of Smitiifield spent Tuesday and Wednesda, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson. Mrs. James Davis of Locan visited this week with Mrs. H . C. Bra d be ri y . surprise party was given for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Iusen Friday evening. Those present vv ere Miss Merinda Larsen. Mr. uid Mrs. E. chjif. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lu rsen. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Larsen, Mr. a nd Mrs. Willard Larsen and Mr. and Mr. J. Larsen. Mr. Hattie Thatcher this week entertained enter-tained members of the C. F. C. club. New of:ir-ei5 were elected as follows: Mrs. C. D. Canfield, president: Mrs. Waiter Card. so-. rctary. and Mrs. J. Greaves. I reasurer. Mrs. W. B. Parkinson of Legist on v.-as hostess at a dainty luncheon for Mr. and Mrs. Lauience Johnson of Logan, Mr. and Mis. G. L. Fail. Dr. and .Mrs. G- T. Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Need! ham. Mr. and Mrs. Georee H. Blood and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Edison, all of Preston. Miss Adrienne Wooley entertained at cards Thursday evening. The puests were Misses Adrienne Wooley, Tilley Nielson. Vera Gcddes. Bh rhara Neeieyf R;iy Merrill. Newel Dailies, Lloyd Beck-stead Beck-stead and Trum Gilbert. Mtss Carol CTiristenson of Smithfield :mcnt Sunday with her folks here. Miss Eveb'n Tlockstrausser and Hans Hansen spent Sunday in Logan with relatives rela-tives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. William B. Parkinson of Lewisron spent Monday evening with Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Parkinson. Mrs. S. J. Peterson entertained at dinner din-ner Tuesday in honor of four birthdays, which occur in the family between Jan-uary Jan-uary 10 and 2. Mrs. F. TL Deputy will entertain the members of the Golden Hour club Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr. and Mis. David G. Eames enter -la inert Tuesday e ening at supper in honor of their eleventh wedding- anniversary. anniver-sary. About sixteen guests were present. 1 MIDVALE I MIDVALE. Jan. Next Friday after noon Mrs. Fred Spencer will entertain the members Df tiie Ladies' Reading circle , at her home. Mrs. Clarence L. Colbert will give a paper on "The Race Problem" and Mrs. P. J. Greene will read poems fro m Pa u I La rk Pun ba r. Last Monday evening Mrs. P. C. Smith and Miss Clarissa Golf entertained a large number of their friends at Miss Gotf's home In honor of Miss Laura Wright, whose marriage to Joseph B. Samuels took piaoe last Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. M. Taylor. Miss Laura Wright and Mrs. p;thel Lyons. Mrs. R. Rasmussen dcPehr .fully enter Mined the members of the Plate elub at her lion i e last Thursdn y afternoon. Mrs. On rence L. Colbert, president of the Ladies' Reading circle, attended the luncheon and conference of presidents of the Salt Lake District Federation of Women's ciubs at the home of Mrs. E. O. Lea therwood last Thursday afternoon for the purpose of making- arrangements for "habv week," which is to be held Marcli 4 ' to 11. Miss Louis'- Ric'n'er of Salt Tak Is visiting Mrs. Maria T. Ooff and family. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Meth-odist church held Its reculnr monthly business meeting last Thursday afternoon in the church. Last Monday a ftcrnoon Mrs. James A. Alcorn entertained a inree number of her women friends at luncheon and cards at bT home. Five table were played and pi i7.es wei e v. on by M; s. Fred Spcncyr, Mr-. C. L Colbert, Mrs. J. Chipp-nger I mid Mm. WlllKun O'Urln. The meml"-rn of the Fiv Hundrw club 1 v. ill be euterTiilned by M t h. lu-ipy Hall nt her borne next Monday afternoon. Ne.t Tiiuri-da v a fi emooii Mm, W. S. ' MeU, Mm. J. O'Grady, Mrh. William Mm ii, Mi, D. J, Oti'.-Mi and M r Charh-u yulnn will be the lioies.-."K hi tne rrfin in r monthly reecption en in the Me. I hodUt EpiRCopal rliureh. The membrem of Ihe C. C. club were pleasantly ent ertdlnd lat Tutuuay tveii-ItiK tveii-ItiK by Minn Millie Mill. The members of the Gold and "White club were en"-rt a in'-1 by M r. J. Chlp-penger Chlp-penger lo t V'dned;iy afternoon at her home. Favors were awarded to Mnj. Wllllttm WMters and Mn-. William O'Brien. Mrs. P. J. Goodro of Garfield spent last Friday In Midvala, the Kue.H of Mrs. D. C. fimlth. Miss Cplla Tand entertained the members mem-bers of the Merrymakers' Sewing club a.t her home lat nllit. Mrn. Joseph Williams entertained the. , nieuiherM of the Busy Pee ''lub at her I home l.'iKt Wed m-via y aflernoon. Sewinjf I Hnd luii'-hon were the main features of t he afternoon. f SPANISH FORK I 4 SPANTSH FOPK. Jan. 2ft. Mrs. Oran ! Tewts entertained her Sunday school class Friday evening. The evening was spent In eamefl n n-1 musi fumug with a sinking sink-ing rot 1 1 est. pa rt Mpated in by Don Fer-u&n. Fer-u&n. Helen Hltchens, B'Jrel Dais, Jennie Jen-nie and Ina Creer, Mis. William Pearson entertained at a children's party for her litt le daughter. Chariot te, on her sixth birthday Friday Fri-day afternoon. Mrs. Ruth FiiKh and Mrs. Walter Chappie spent Sunday with Mrs. G. L. Ea ns in Provo. Mrs. Beit ErgertBon was hostess at an afternoon thimble bee Friday at her home. Mrs. Celia Giupre and children. Ar-I Ar-I tliur and Alice, spent sevet al days dur- iri tne past week with Mrs. Bessie i Thorn of Eureka. They returned home I ednepd'iy. i Mrs. Rev a Gardner of Salmon spent i Fnda y a nd Saturday w ith Miss Ruth l Harps, I Wallace Ilalai ws jfiven a surprise I part. v Monda. v evening at the home of j his nj other. Mrs. Hilma Ilalas, the oc-'casion oc-'casion being hln twenty-second birthday. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Srahmann entertained enter-tained .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. WiMia m Pearson. Dr. and Mrs. Hagan and Mrs. Carrie S. Rice at I a card party Saturday evening. Mrs. Newell Monk and dang liter, Em- ma. have iet;jrne.j after a few davs' visit I in Sa't T-ake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gull. M. s. D. M. Jones and son of Salt Lake are guest of Mrs. Roger Creer. Mrs. J. D. Fincti entertained at dinner din-ner Friday, rompllmentarv to Mr. and j Mrs. Walter Chappie of Rigby, Idaho. ' Mrs. John T Jones has returned from ! Salt Lake, where she vlelted her sister, Mrs. Owen Perry. Miss Miidren Moore entertained the F. N. club Sunday. A farewell party was given in the Second Sec-ond ward meeting" house Sunday for Pleasant Bradford, who w ill leave next week on a mission. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. I -a sse spent Sunday Sun-day with relatives in Spring ville. Mis? Maggie Creer entertained Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 5'0. The guests were I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ezrgertson. Misses I Jane. Florence, Annfe and Eifel Creer, j Mamie Butler and Carl Green. Spencer IV-ek, Thomas Butler, Isaac Brockbank I and H. H. Hammond. One of the most enjovable events of the season was a dan-e and programme given at the city pavilion Wednesday evening In honor of the anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Frl Stewart were gi en a surprise party Sunday. An oys'er -supper was served at 7:3'"'. after which the party played 500. All were brought home in bobsleighs. Miss Alice Reynolds of Provo will lecture lec-ture on "The Panama-Pacific Exposition" February 2 at S p. m. before the mothers' section of the Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church. I j BINGHAM f BTXGHAM. Jan. 20 One of tbe j mo?t enjoyable darees of the season was given by the Commercial club Monday niht. At 12 o'clock lunch was served. A large crowd attended a dance given by fire companies Xos. 1 and 2 in Can-iyon Can-iyon hall Wednesday Dight. The Commercial club will give a dance at the clubrooms February m22. A. W. Anderson and family returned Thursday after a fev. days' visit in Opdeo. ' They had planned a trip to California, but Mr. Anderson was called 1 back to Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Earl "Randall visited ; in Salt Lake and Oden Saturday and 1 Sunday, I Misses Margaret Jessup and Lucille Lee visited with relatives in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. Miss Leooa Wakebam of Murray was tbe sruest of Miss Lucille Dixon last week". Mr. aud Mrs. T. H. Masters of Provo attended the daoce at the Commercial club Monday evening. Mrs. T. B. Stephens of Salt LaJse City visited her husband in Biughaui Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adderley spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. TOOELE f - TOOELE. .Tan. 29. Mis Roxie Lee an.l Mrs. Joseph E. Lindberg entertained enter-tained about thirtr frieuds at a miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower glveu at the home uf Miss L?e MoD'lay evcuiuu in honor of Miss Florence BarbcT, whose niavi-iage to Erb M. Johnson of Tooele will taKe place next Wednesday. Prir.es in the puessinr. games were jjiven to Miss Zeila Clegg and Miss Maude Gowans. A color scheme in pink and white was effectively ef-fectively carried out. J. C. MeOormiek entertained at a dinner party at the Oquirrh hotc-1 Suu-dav Suu-dav eveniufT in compliment tn-Mi; Flor-euce Flor-euce Barber. Covers were iail for the following guests besides the cuest of honor: Miss Kmma Charles, Miss Xella Walters, Miss Blanche Walters, Miss Nellie Hanks, Miss Kmma Hanks, Miss Yi"let Spiers, Erb Johnson, John Adams, Carl Powell and U. T. Goodjohn. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Anderson entertained enter-tained the Tooele Whist, club at their home Wednesday- evening. Prices were given to Mrs. T. K. Bond and W. T. Clemo. Mrs. Howard Smith was hostess nt an auction bridge party at her home j Tuedav afternoon. Honors were won hv Mrs. J. C. Welsh and Mrs. 8. J. . Merritt. I Mrs. Frank Eastman was hostess to I the Boni-Mae elub girls at her home Tuesday evening. Sewing occupied the ! evening, after which refreshments tvere served to the twenty guests present. Miss Margaret Adams entertained the X. K. T. club at a ''Dutch'' party Tuesdav evening. Sewing occupied the evening, followed by a Dut-h lunch; place cards were quaint Dutch boys and girls, and the appointments carried out the effect. The guests were Misses Rebecca Re-becca Atkin. Efl'ie Atkin. Jean Caldwell. Cald-well. Zella Clegg. Mrs. Florence F.lking-tou, F.lking-tou, Mrs. Iva f base. Mrs. Ciara Hough. Mrs l;.-:,i,.,. , , , . Crr-i-ri lrd Mr-. . -I .-. T 1 1 - l.i. in. " M.h. I., f. Pel-: . .. (.. 1'. the Mr-i tv l.l.c 1 ,, , t ,- . . V.'r-drn:..;r ;rl H-nr..rri Tlr- 'r ' ' ' 3 i rr I he fin 111 ol ;r 1 1 j u r n n . 1, . v , 1 , 1 ii'l rrrrj - r- t ij lo a in , .,1 ( , . .1 . - , . Mann v. i 1 1 rrn 1 ' i l ;i 1 11 I im- 1 . I: r-dic-.j.-rv. j. Mr. and Mrs. V:ili;,l: .-, te,. trjincil ;i t :i v. in-,1 .-, r' .' i.-. eeniri. Tin' -'iM': '! Mrs. U'. . Wn-ju-r. Mr. and -. ;. Kirk an.l Mr. :!..! Mr". , ; The Kpv.orth l.-;,;,,- w lOf.i..-oi.al cliui'.-li vir'..' -I'l;!.!-: ty Satur.lav r-.-nin. Mrs. I Irira l.,h .-Ml'.rl:r.-l ' N. K. T. dub at a' ,1-i'l r:-.v Mori. lav c euiri. Mrs. S. .1. heh in was r, r,-:.-- - ,. .... Ladien' Ai. of ihe M.-e i .,: prjl .-burch at her hrcr..- j r i . - - ':. ernoon. The Katies' 'r-- , :,, :! : r, darning partv ;m l '.i...-, ;n rooms Tur-s.lrr .-nm. ?! i'. and Mr-, liriljr.n. r.i;1--!:.' -- 'e gi'en a vcrv pl.-a.-.-i m -.titi-.- ;:..'v at their horn- .iiinii r...- -' . ri;.-pariv ri;.-pariv bein in honor 0:' 1 ..:" birthday. r BOUNTIFUL . BOr.VTIPT-L. Jhii. rs. -Mr. nr.d Ms '. Jatii'-rfi ("'loverly iv-t u t m I to t'r mi :):..' '" liluby, Idaho, tii-.- lirst of tin; v. f--:k . afu-i Jolm John. -on of Willow (.Ye?k. I'io '.:, was a Bountiful visitor Omhii t", v;rr- Olenn tlflrvJge r-furned to his lion in Newcastle on Thursday, aft'ii a ii.ont.'i':-vislt ii.ont.'i':-vislt Iiere. Mr. anrj Mr?. Parity E. Ha'rh annovr the enpacrf-ment of rhir dantrhiT. L, t'r.i;i, and William C. Mills. T ' ? inarra U will take place on Fcbrtiary :. C-or? Atkinson of P.rxb ;r-. 1 !.. ..o. ierjj viithiy rtlativts in town this v. ry-k. John W. Uiv:;on ?t:''-:ratd n-- se-'-L enty-third birthday on Thurfiav. lit Hubert C. Burton of Kaysvilie vii.t-1 in Bountifi:! during the w-.ck. Mr. and Mr?. Hyrum S hi II ar? sr"-n-iii. ten days in Ufuifcr. Barlow L'all left Monday for San )'r i".-3J Cisco, where he wili Mend a tew n,oii Tr. and M rs. I If I ton Srrinnst -d ;):- r,i j a f"w days in Salt Lake City t'.ii- . eek as the giiest of relatives. The memwrf of tr.f W. O. W. -ro "i-tenained "i-tenained at an oy.-iir r'JTT-cr ir. t ,-.r hall on Tuesday e"-n:i.?. T. E. Thompson or" fnr rri"M. i."----. arrived hei e on M on-lay and .!(- spend tiie reniainder of tne winter v . .1 relatives. , Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Kesler a:.d datj-'.-.t' r, J Mildred, attended the Keer farr-.i'v reunion re-union held In Salt Jike C.ty on T..nr- day eveinne. Ii-vin Neville left for e'r.M-al. hio .o. - n Tlii.ir.da;-, where he s; c::d ;i :c a'I montlis. . Frank hape returned l.on-e J't- k- son's Hole, Wyo., on Thuiaa . w h-r j .ij , had spent tiie pa.-t year. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B'-ius were the B recipients of a plr-asant snrpris- r : '-" ;! L their home on Thursday r-.wivz. .Vi'Cit twenty-livf relatives and i r 'J "'-re J present and th time v.hs ppen' in '.' i'-. szames and social chat. roi!o-cd by ie- iiT-shmenis. 4 . j PAYSON j PAYSON. Jan. -f. Mr. and Mi George Jones entc; taiuc i ThtusJny n.- I lug. Mr. and Mrs. Lpii CI. iff. Mr. a-id Mr-?. Frank Harris and Mr. and Mrs. L. Cormick made up a slei-1 if n? f'ariy 10 tbe fIl1arr Tuesday and weie guests ol Mi", and Mrs- C. K. MBeth. 3 Miss Lydia Schramm ron lnted an n- tertainment in ti e Pa son I ";hoTi Wednesday evening fnr Tiie hn:-Ut 01 the public library. The pmsin'.imi" -or-siste-i of The "Li'inr Kla." i'rpr-;itt,-I ) by students, and the fairy queen, j op-pis, op-pis, Spanish tambourine and Li reek had dances, all in costume. Dr. and Mr?. L. N. Ellsworth cn:r- . tained Sunday evenins at a social aj. tr.e-.r home for Osca r Kirkham of Salt La ke and men.bers of the M. L A. srake ward. The stake pennant for this month was won by the Kayson First ward M. 1. A. for special activity work. Mesdames Lucy Eveline Dixon. Le- e, tesia I-ant and 1'Xelvn J. Hawkins were 1 Spanish Fork visitors Monday. ic Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Lmnon left for , southern California Friday for an extended extend-ed visit. q Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Worsennrnf. entertained enter-tained at a social SaturdTy. Tiieir quests C were returned missionaries of the Facific islands. Mr. a I'd Mrs. Flint Dixon returned r Monday from Denver, where they spent two weeks visiting. P Mrs. Mshia White Pcndayan returned -e home from Provo Tuesday, aficr an extended ex-tended visit at tiie home of her uncle, r' Jesse Knight. Mrs. Viole Manwill returned from Salt l Lake Tuesday. fi Mr. and Mr?. P. O. Loveless reMrr,d from Lehi Wednesday, nfir a short v !.. with Mrs. T5vclcss's mother, Mrs. A '.-a Gudmi-.ndscn. Misses Lovena and Tlelna of Ei-e,t t were ihe quests of Wildee Li wen Dixon ' Friday and Saturday. t. IZZZZ I GARFIELD j ;; t T e GARFIELD. Jan. CO. Mr.". Miles Bmna entertained at cards Tuesday evenins lor : her brother. Mavlon Dalton. The sues'- w-ere the Misses Eileen Duponi. Rnbv Avii. Effie Borne a nd Taylor. M Cfi s. D M.-AHer. Ernest Rufer and Bill Leed. 0 The G. F. C. '"lub met Thursday aft-T- f noon with Mrs. Pb Gillespie. Ti cn'-is were Mesdames F.ob Jones, 'jcorjf Jonc-. 11 Ivan Bis'.K.p. L. Uradlrv. L. F'o'.vdi. A. ThvIoi- ;ind A. Snyder. The next meet:!.; ( will be will-. Mrs. l;n.ll'-y. .: The Los Amipo club -r.a Fi iday nft'-r- noon with Mrs. Stella Myers. T1t s;h: r club enioyt-d a slpiphiiiti party Mond.iv . evening mill v.as entertain"! hini'',.eu:i j afterward by Mrs. Walter 0'M:ui"'. The Rebeltai-s ;ave a suri'i"i--i-- I'.nr. r I their now members Wed ifsda - i-.-;:i:; j at I. O. O. F. hall, j The Wonui n's club w as l:"s' to a (( iari;e social pari v l-'rid-i v evening ? t t Garfield club. the miosis in.-.u : ' husbands and friends of b'' ' . i A rabaret hm.-he-.n w,i- s.-i-;h "'1 tra--tlvo local entf-taiii'-rs. -.' : - a btirb'so uo of .111 'd S t ' 1- b I " " ' ' pis my fin uce and a 1 1 "Id -1 ;i s. uo: f- . :;"'!.- , ing niatcn. ; 'I'h- Ma;'iM 1-idicv1 club n n To "': v ( afternoon wit i 1 Mis. Ge-uce Kcmci'ot, 1 Mrs. Dim ft I 'o e won Ice bii;i-s',oi c trophy at "Ou"." 0 A ne" ' bib. to be known t ' Cpde Dancinc cbib. oi -;in:-d -:ur- dav eventnc r. 1 '. 'nail. Mcr-.loe Mcr-.loe Jr-'lins-"! ai-d '. TIi'Ccmn .-it I 1 ; d on tb1r. nc-R-'ion and the Huh elpr-o i-cn-inert KeM'-y pi'f.-" I t : t and Fi cd 1"'. '' . treasurer. Mrs. H. K. P-urkr- f rnf-M-taimnc M"-". Walter Nicho;.- and d.iu:;bte-' of Hutte. 1 Mont. The Merrv Ma trons mt "sdiie-d;i y afternoon with M's. "iil Tiiertot. |