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Show "of direction of Fred C Graham, presented a '!' U"0 minstrel show Momby even mi:. ' Mrs. C l tliiKhiim and Mrs. Paul ii1-'11 Hansen were visitors in Duchesne Satur- 'is J day and Sunday. .'Vd'1 i r Iake have been vlsltinp here this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meneary, parents par-ents of Mrs. I.irown. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thorpe of Klnp-ham Klnp-ham spent the Fourth here visiting relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. "William V. Brown have received word from their son, Jack, who has been a resident of Futte, Mont., for the past two years, that he has enlisted in the United States marines and left for Mare Island for training. Mrs. Claude A. Smith, wife of Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Smith, who has been with, her husband at Camp Kearny, is here visiting visit-ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanford. Chaneey Van Patten and Miss Anna Dowdell, both of this city, were married in l'rovo Tuesday. Miss Maud Fitzpatrick of Wesson, Miss., and Mrs. H. C. Hopkins of Watt is, were guests last week of Miss Emeline Kindred. Miss Luella Kindred has returned home from a two weeks' visit with her biother, A. C. Kindred, at Bingham. At the last meeting of the local lodge of I. O. O. F. the following officers were elected: N. G., A. A. Brown; V. G., T. R. DoVnish; secretary, W. H. Kearns; treasurer, J. O. Reynolds. Thursday evening the children and grandchildren of P.Irs. James E. Hall gave her a surprise party at her home In honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cragun of View spent Saturday of last week here, visiting visit-ing Mrs. Cra gun's father, O. M. Mower. Mrs. Uri Stewart and daughter, Mrs. Effie Dart of Spanish Fork, motored to Springville, Sunday, and spent a few hours here visiting relatives. Misses Jenive and Hazel Harmer have returned home from Bingham, where they spent several days visiting their aunt, Mrs. Jones. . rire in the city for a short visit with f rw-n!s. Mis Ardolla Lt-avitt of Rait Ixike Is the K'"st of Mrs. J. W. I'ldcock at "Me-dora" "Me-dora" rro 1 1 age in the canyon. Mrs. C. Ij. Tyree in viHltim? her daughter-, Mrs. W. A. i'.obert.son, in XioWe, Idaho. Mrs. Ezra Richardson and Miss Weather! Weath-er! 1 1 Iff l Wednesday for a two months' vlt with friends in New York City. Mrs. T. 7 f . l:lar-khurn and children left Tuesday for G rouse crer k. where they will spend t he summer wi til Mrs. Blackburn's Black-burn's father, A. T. RIHiins. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wilson of Pocatcllo, Id:iho, are visiting here with friends. Mrs. George L. Shupe. formerly Miss Rhea O'den. has returned from American Ameri-can Lake, Wash., where she spent the past two months with her husband, who has recently left for overseas duty. Mr. and Mrs. N. Nathan of Denver am visiting at the home of their son, Alfred A. Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Shenhan and family fam-ily motored here from Twin Falls, Idaho, and will spend a week or ten days lnthe city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Uevor. Mrs. W. II. DoolltUe and daughter of Salt Lake spent the last week-end In Ogdon eanyon at the Hermitage hotel. Mrs. S. T M ill or, accompanied by her two daughters, Mabel and Krma, and son, Dirk, have gone to Bos Angeles for a three months' visi t. Mrs. Trvln Pngh has returned to her homo in Oakland, nfter a two months' fslt with her mother. Miss Alice Peterson and Miss May Tribe have returned from a visit with relatives In Salt Bake. Miss Florence flail has returned to Og-den Og-den from Idaho, where she spent the past two months. She will visit with Miss Thelma Woodmanseo, and expects to return re-turn to Idaho within a month, accompanied accompa-nied by Miss Woodmanseo. Carr of this city, who is now a resident of St. Louis, Mo.. I ::c-e vieitin? relatives. Mr. ami M rs. J. H. Hirio:i of Ijianiondville. Wvq,, ?pe:il tlie wock lu this city as gttc-t s of Mrs. Hurion'8 parous. Mr. and Mrs. William Kir:n. M tss Myrta Wool ton, who pnt to Washington. P. C. a few wwks ao to visit lvr brotlu'r, Jay Waottnn. writes that she has lak-n the examination ex-amination in the civil service for vltrk-;ypiit and has accepted a' position in the finance department of thu war departm-i::. She 'i!l p-'iuiin in .".ali-iiiton .".ali-iiiton at li-ast during ihi suir.rntM- months. Mrs. I'ji.--" Alston and duy'i tcr. Coles -.ia. I'ft the enrly p.irt of the wvek for t'.u'ir '..onio in Alr-orta. Canai'.a, afa-r a pleasant i.sit l:ero us KU'-ts Jf Mre. Roc'a Grant. Mrs. Jamos T. Ganlncr. who s.Hnt the past mon-h camping In American Fork canyon, lias returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers, accompanied by Myrl Chocver and Delia Allias. inoLored from Pi-iR-ham Puoday and spnt the day as gursts of Mr. and Mis. Henry Chf-ver. Mr. and Mrs. W. Glenn Storrs of Silver City spent the week in American Fork gueets of Mr and Mrs. J. TV. Storrs. Trs. Joseph F. Wniton entertained tlie B. B. lndii's nt a Kensington at hr horn'1 In the Fourth ward Thursday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served after a pleasant afternoon of sowing. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ingersol, Mr. and Mra. M. H. Insersol, Mise F.mma Iersol and David Inser-sol Inser-sol motored to Garfield Saturday of last week and were gueeis of Mr. aod Mrs. Em melt In person. per-son. Mrs. Anne Dickenson of this city and Robert H. Davis of Salem were married Monday. Bishop and Mrs. Arthur Wright and children of Bingham were puests of A mf-rleaji Fork relatives rela-tives the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roylance and Mrs. Betsey Boylan-e of SprlnRville motored to American Fork Sinday and ppent the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Watt Storrs. Mirs Iteba Parker and Miss Jane Dlckerson, who spent the past eix months In Idaho, where they were employed as stenographers, have enlisted en-listed for stenographic work In the United States navy. They will be called upon to apsume their duties at Seattle. Wash.. In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright had as their gwsts over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith and Miss AnniB Smith of Kaysvllle and Mrs. Joseph S. Adams of Iayton. Mr. and Mrs. William Thornton and family motored mo-tored to Salt Uike City Sunday and spent the day at Liberty park. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen and children of Tooele spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting American Fork relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blnns and children and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Binn, Jr., and children left Monday by automobile for a three weeks' tour of the Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elsmore of Eureka spent part of the week Ip this city as guests of relatives. f I BOUNTIFUL I "J 1 1 -;in o BOUNTIFUL. July 6. Mrs. Jeff 1-Tniley left this week for San IMejco, whore she -yn will spend a few weeks. lin Mrs. Erma Moss arrived homo Monday :?', from Camp Lewis, where she had spent ,'iV , the past winter. , "iii Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Rich are spend- oi 'J ins' ton days in Yellowstone park. , Miss Litha Oc Lee is spending the . "summer in Spencer, Idaho. t M Iss Hebeoca Uelton and Miss Leona A Cook were visitors to Ogdon canyon Sat- urday of last week. . U1 . Mrs Lew Hampton entertained a few ' :' friends at a social at her home Wednes- ,;e ; day evening'. Refreshments wore served . and the time was spent in music and , games. ' :r Mrs. John Ford and Mrs. Hazel Ure :oi1; of Salt Lake City were Bountiful visitors Wednesday. .y. Mr. and Mrs. William Waddoups loft -r.ii'I Thursday for the Hawaiian islands, where they will sienrt two years. . M Miss Hazel Crosby has returned homo .' from Fayson, where she spent the psist four fnontha. Mrs. James Buckland of Salt Take ClfSt i; J i was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Joh,f :ew Naylor, Sunday. .1 r i Mr. and Airs. John Thurgood and fam- , ily left this week for Clinton, where they ' will reside. F Mrs. Henry Kirby of Pendleton, Ore., ':iU 1 is visiting relatives in town for a few ,: pt days. ;; a Mr. and Mrs. William Waddonps and ;,ar. i family were the recipients of a pleasant ha surprise party, given at their homo o Monday evening by the Mutual Improve- (or , ment associations prior to their leaving I for Honohdu. Refreshments were served. 1 Mrs. Thomas Harrison and Mrs. William , Naylor are visiting in Pocatello, Idaho. j Mrs, Wilford Tuttle entertained a few '.J friends at a social at her home Friday ;:n evening. Luncheon was served and the - ' time was spent in games. h Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carr visited rela- t,e tlves in Ogden on Sunday. ; B Miss Mary Woolslayer has returned ..:. from Austin, Texas, where she spent the (;t j past two years. u Mr. and Mrs. William Naylor enter- ! taincd a large number of friends at a so- . cial at their home Saturday evening of last week. The time was spent in musio 'ir and games, followed by refreshments. " n Mr. and Mrs. George A. Seaman of Mor gan visited friends here Sunday. - Mrs. Comurah Petty of Kom merer, Wyo., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. G. Carr. Miss Leona Cook spent a few days In Kaysville this week aa the guest of Miss Elizabeth Green. -.: Mr. and Mrs. David E. Layfon of Lay- -: ton and Mrs. Clifford D. Strong of Kaysville Kays-ville visited friends in Bountiful on Sunday, I RICHMOND - f RICHMOND, July 6. Miss Madeline Christensen entertained a number of friends Wednesday afternoon at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. H. H. Fisher. Those present were the Misses FJoise Thomas, Hon Adamson, Ruth Builen, Florence Webb, Grace Thompson and Margaret Hendricks. Mrs. W. Z. Harris entertained at dinner Sunday, in honor of her husband's birthday. birth-day. Covers were laid for eight. A party of young people, consisting of the Misses Marteal Wight, Claudia Funk, Amy Harris, Rozina Knapp and Eva Fisher, Clifford Stoddard, Ivan .Merrill, Allen Hendricks, Mont Johnson and Rulon I Thompson, spent the Fourth of July in High Creek canyon. The trip was made on horseback. Mrs. Edward Webb and daughters, Ruth and Clarice, are visiting with relatives rela-tives in Salt Lake. Mrs. Joseph Johnson spent Friday at . Lewiston with Mrs. JBert Pond. Mrs. L. H. Builen left Sunday for Rig-by, Rig-by, where she will spend two weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tolman spent Sunday Sun-day and Monday at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harris spent Thursday Thurs-day at Logan. Mrs. S. W. Hendricks and Miss Mabel Hendricks were Lewiston visitors Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. Lydia S. Burnham will bet the guest of relatives at Rexburg, Idaho, for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rigby of Dayton spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Carson. Miss Florence Christensen has returned home after visiting here with Mrs. A. : H. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson motored to Bench, Idaho, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra D. Johnson, Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. L. Burnham and Mrs. Lydia S. Burnham went to Logan, Saturday of last week, to attend a reunion of the Burn-t Burn-t ham family held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W.'Skidmore. Mrs. Ezra D. Johnson was treated to a , delightful surprise Wednesday by the fol-j fol-j lowing relatives, who spent the afternoon ; and evening at her home: Mrs. Cynthia B. Fisher of Salt Lake, Mrs. George I Burnham and daughters, Gladys and Ber-I Ber-I nice, of Ogden; Mrs. Mamie B. Monson, : Junius and Miss Rhea Monson of Salt , Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Scholes of I Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Warren K. Burn-I Burn-I ham and the Misses Irene and Nola Burnham Burn-ham of Logan, and Luther Burnham of I Rexburg, Idaho. Mrs. Otto Monson and Mrs. Cynthia B. Fisher of Salt Lake and Luther Burnham of Rexburg have been the guests of relatives rela-tives here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCarrey and family fam-ily motored to Salt Lake and Ogden and spent the week with relatives. MANTI 4 MA NTT, July 6. Mrs. Cal Cox entertained enter-tained Thursday afternoon at a Kensington, Kensing-ton, in honor of nor mother, Mrs. W. W. Crawford, of Moroni. Sixteen ladies were present. At 6 o'clock luncheon was served. Beatrice and Helen Burns of Mt. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, were guests of Dorothy and Bessie Nelson from Wednesday to Friday. Zadie Mollor entertained at a sleeping party Wednesday evening, Mrs. Wilford Jensen of Ephralm was given a shower Saturday evening of last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. George Klezel. Vaughn and Ava Tuttel entertained the . T. club Thursday evening of last weel .Eldred Kjar, Edith Silver and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carpenter motored to Salt Lake Wednesday, to spend the Fourth of July and week end with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Cox entertained at cards Wednesday evening, in compliment to Mrs. Cox's hrother, Elden Crawford, who left Thursday for service at Camp Lewis. Mrs. Howard Peacock of Nampa, Idaho, canto down Wednesday to spend tne Fourth with her mother and sisters. Mrs. Fred Hall entertained the mothers' moth-ers' meeting Tuesday evening. A splendid splen-did program of readings and Victrola music mu-sic were enjoyed. Mrs. Mattie Thompson, daughter of Mrs. P. H. Anderson, and sister of Dr. Ross Anderson, who has been a nurse for several sev-eral years, and has been doing hospital nnd Red Cross work, visited in Manti Monday with her sister, Mrs. Alice Barton. Bar-ton. Her mother and relatives and friends, numbering thirty-five, spent the afternoon. after-noon. The rooms were beautiful with ferns and cut flowers. Six o'clock luncheon lunch-eon was served. Mrs. Thompson was presented with a purse. She will leave for France in a few days. Mrs. J. H. Carpenter entertained at a birthday party Wednesday in honor of her son, Alvin. it being his eighth birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Hazel Jessrm is here from Salt Lake to spend a month with her parents. The Misses Annie and Delsie Ware were surprised Friday evening of last week at the Relief Society hall of the North ward. A program and refreshments were features of the eveninc A purse was presented to Miss Annie Ware, in token of her many vears of faithful work as secretary of the North Ward Relief society. The Misses Ware left later for Rexburg, Idaho, where thev will make their home. Eva Hall entertained the I. T. club at an ice cream party Sunday afternocn. Mrs. John Shand was hostess Thursday to the Needlecraft at a luncheon. Ruth Becker returned homo Thursday from Oberlln, Ohio, where she had spent the past vear at school. Mrs. Ray Stringham entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Parks and children of Riverside motored to Manti and spent the Fourth with Mrs. Park's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fox. Mrs. J. B. Henrie entertained at dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gortat and family are spending their vacation with relatives in Wvoming. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jensen and daughter, daugh-ter, Carol, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Becker the Fourth of July. ' MT. PLEASANT j 4 . V MT. PLEASANT, July 6. The Rev. Thomas Johns, Mrs. Johns and Miss Lillian Lil-lian Johns returned Monday to their home in Wendell, Idaho, after a week s visit here with Professor and Mrs. C. L. Johns. , Mrs, EX C. Johnson entertained several friends informally at luncheon Friday afternoon in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Stewart Seely of St. Anthony, Idaho. Mrs. Seely returned later to her home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Turner and little daughter, Jean, of Logan were the guests last week of Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jensen. Mr. Turner left Sunday morning for Seattle, where he and his family will make their home. Mrs. Turner wiH visit here with relatives for another month. Adrien Ransom of Los Angeles and Miss Ella Neilsen of Salt Lake were guests during the week of Miss Neilsen's mother, . Mrs. Frank Candland. The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Burch of Salt Lake, former Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant residents, will be glad to hear of the arrival of a little daughter at their home. Miss Ella Neilsen was hostess at a beautifully beau-tifully appointed luncheon Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Frank Candland. Her guests included Mrs. A. D. Christensen, Mrs. E. W. Wall, Mrs. R. F. Campbell of Long Beach, Cal., Mrs. John H. Seely, Mrs. O. E. McGahen of Salt Lake. Mrs. R. H. Hinckley, Mrs. Frank Candland, Mrs. V. L. Johnson and I Adrien Ransom of Los Angeles. j Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Waldemar and Mrs. 1 0. S. Jensen and two little sons of Bing- j ham are spending a week here with rela- I tives. They are guests at the home of 1 Mrs. Waldemar's mother, Mrs. M. C. I Ivie. j Miss Nettie Beaumann, Miss Velma Tid- well, Miss Goldie Neilsen and Miss Gladys Ericksen spent Wednesday at the Rain- , bow fishery, enjoying the day with boat- j ing and bathing and a delicious basket , supper. ' Mm. A. D. Christensen, Mrs. Frank Candland, Miss Ella Neilsen of Salt Lake , and Adrien Ransom of Los Angeles were guests at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seely are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a girl at their home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Barton enter- 1 tained at an elaborate dinner Thursday evening of last week in honor of the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Sarah, to James C. Johansen. The ceremony was performed per-formed by President Lewis R. Andersen, ' June 26, in the Manti temple. About thirty guests were present at the reception recep-tion Thursday evening, including the rela- j tives and close friends of the young couple. cou-ple. Mr. and Mrs. Johansen will be at I home after July 1. ! In honor of Miss Sarah Barton, a June i bride, the South ward Y. L. M. I. A. officers offi-cers carried out a surprise at her home t Monday evening. The affair was also in j the nature of a kitchen shower and the young bride received an abundance of useful gift.s. Luncheon was served to i fifteen guests. I spent the last week-end with their par- i ents in this city. i j Mrs. J. B. Williams of Salt Lake City j is the guest of Mrs. Harry Bryan, j The Patriotic Service Knitting cVub will be entertained at the homo of Mrs. ! George Mann next Tuesday evening at a i twilight tea. Mrs. Mann will be assisted ; by Mrs. Edward Kirk and Mrs. J. Cully. I The local order of Maccabees united i with the Patriotic Knitting club members, ! captured first prize in the Fourth July parade. Those taking part in this float I were Mabel Kirk as "Goddess of Liberty," j Mrs. Lizzie Mann as "Joan of Arc," Mrs. David Jensen as "A Belgian Mother," George Mann as "John Bull," Helen Cuddihy representing "Italy," W. H. Dagner as "Uncle Sam" and Mrs. W. H. Dagner, knitting. The float representing "The Best Mother on Earth." with Mrs. George Chase as the main character, won the second prize, and the third prize was awarded to Mrs. Grant Ambrose as "Goddess "God-dess of 'Liberty" a-nd James Crellin as "Uncle Sam." The parade contained fifty-four decorated floats. 1 OGDEN OGDKN, July 6. The wr:.WIn? of Miss Helen BlehMi-1 :uul lie 1'no F.-iick took pliirre this afternoon nt the homo of the t.rlrle'a mother, Mrs. Kdwunl Diehsel, "IS Twenty-fifth street. The ceremony wn.s jurforiTied by the Rev. John Kdwaro' j P.'i.rver at t o'eioek In the presence of I both families anil a few elOMe friends or" tlie yoiuitf couple. The bride wore a simple Kown of white KeorKette crepe, irlinmed with fillet lace. Shasla daisies, sweet peas and roses were used In the decoralion of the rooms. An informal reception re-ception followed the ceremony. The bride Is prominent In club and social circles In Ihls city. The bridegroom is enKai:ed in government work and will head a en-logical en-logical survey party in .Montana. The coude left early in the evening for Miles ''iry, Mont., where thev will reside until I lie enmplellon of reclamation work, when Air. i'alck will join the army. Mrs. Falek was the complimented iiest at a Kensington Ken-sington iiven Saturday of last week by Minn Ann t iverst rect at "Stllwelcorno." In nelen canyon, when cluht of the most irilimale friends of the. i;uesl of honor were entertained. Miss Gertrude Wcath-erhy Wcath-erhy enlertained informally at a dinner Tuesday evonliuc tor tlie bride at the Weatherby cottann In the eanyon, and Wednesday afternoon a Kensington was Kivon In her honor by Miss Myra Grout a! her home, Mrs. .1. W. Pidcock entertained tier knltlltiK club at her cottajiu In tlie can-von can-von Wednesday afternoon. Two tables of bridge were played, with luncheon following. fol-lowing. Mountain flowers wore used In l lie decoral Ions. Mrs. Nora H. Howe, Mrs. J. S. Lewis, Mrs. John W. Heow-ernfl Heow-ernfl and Mrs. I'earl WrlulU were Kueata of the c!uh. Miss Itelva fhaso will entertain the Silver Star Knitllni,- elnh next week at her home on Twelfth street. A marriage of interest In ORiTen was that of First Lieutenant Willis Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. IS. Smith of this city, tmd Miss Clara Koepp. former art teacher In the schools of Ot,'den, which took pla.ee Snturdav of last week in Taeoma. Wash. Lieutenant and Mrs. Smith will spend a ten-day honeymoon In Vancouver, B. C. Miss' Oraco Stone was hostesH to the members of tlie 1'eaee club this afternoon after-noon at her home on Thirteenth street. The after-noon was spent In knitting, and refreshments were served. A concert will be. Riven, under the auspices of the Sacred Heart Alumnae auxiliary of the local Red Cross chapter, at the Sn.crod Heart academy next Tuesday Tues-day evening hv Miss Mary Fischer, violinist: vio-linist: Miss Helen Hunter, eelllwt; Miss Olnilvs Rich, pianist. They will be assisted as-sisted by Miss Marian Brownlnpt, who will sins a croup of sons composed by Miss Rich; Miss Violet Hall, drama tin reader; Miss Melba Ttrooltshler, accompanist. The Kplscopal nulld met Wednesday In the Ked Cross rooms in t he hlfjh school. The Ijidles' Literary club will hold Its annual picnic next Wednesday at Laftoon. The members will motor to I,asnoti early In the afternoon and will he Joined by their husbands in the evening, when dnnelntr will he enjoyed. Included In tho different committees are Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft, chairman; Mrs. H. W. Dunn, Mrs. I. M. Fulton. Mrs. O. W. McCune, amusements; Mrs. Harry B. BaKley, Mrs. L. A. Herdtl. Mrs. N. J. Thomas, refreshments; re-freshments; Mrs. W. C. Wright, transportation. transpor-tation. Tho members of the Red Cross auxiliary of Miriam chapter. O. E. S., met in the hiph school Wednesday and devoted the entire day to sewing. A luncheon was served at 12 o'clock by a special committee. com-mittee. The White Rose club met Wednesday with Mrs. I'orrin at her home on Seventeenth Seven-teenth street. Mrs. Blanch Simmons entertained the Royal Purple club Monday evening at her home. Queen Ksther chapter, O. K. S., gave a-picnic a-picnic this afternoon at Latroon. The marriage of Mis.s Florence Dlns-rtale Dlns-rtale and Merlin F. Farr took place Fri-dav Fri-dav of last week In the Loi;an temple. An Informal reception was given Irt their honor Monday evening at their home, o6t Canyon road. Ralph F. Bristol is expected home tomorrow to-morrow from San Francisco. Mrs. Bristol Bris-tol will visit with friends in McGill, Nev., for several days on her way home. Mrs, D. C. Fccles, accompanied by her three sons, Dee, Taylor and Julian, will leave tomorrow for Coronado beach to spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Rose S. Woodruff and three children chil-dren left Tuesday for California, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. James Albert Howell left Thurs-dnv Thurs-dnv for Chicago, where she will meet her husband. Major Howell. Thev will visit relatives In the east for ten days. Miss Belva Chase spent theveek in the canyon, the guest of Mrs. Lloyd Harris at her summer home. Sirs. J. li. Miller of St. Louis Is here to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Amelia Anderson. Mrs. I. eland C. Swaner of Salt Lake spent the last week-end in Ogden with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft. Scow-croft. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kcclos are expected home tomorrow from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall have had as their guests for the past month Mrs. F. Kirkendall and granddaughter. Miss Oladvs Kowski. Mrs. Kirkendall and Miss kowski left Monday for California Cali-fornia for a visit of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. F.ccles returned today from a wedding trip to California and the Grand canyon. They will be the guests of Mrs. Kceles's parents for several sev-eral weeks before going to Wyoming, where Mr. Fccles has large business interests. in-terests. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, accompanied by their son, Marion, left Tuesday to visit their son, Marcus, who is at the Gretna aviation ticld near Lake Cliarles, Ui. On theli return trip they will visit in Kansas City and Denver. Mrs. C. S. Gtmnell and two children silent Tuesday with friends at the Wyoming Wyo-ming ranch near Brigham City. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lewis have moved to their beautiful new summer homo in Ogden canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Uoscoe Davidson have I gone to Healv, Idaho, to reside. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 1. Zcller, Miss Louise j Zcher, Mrs. Marie True and Miss Myrene ' Rich motored to Bingham canyon Monday to spend the day. 1 Miss Lorna Jenkins and Miss Zelta Bal-linger, Bal-linger, who are attending summer school i at the Agrieullut a college in Logan, spent the Fourth in Ogden. ' Mr. and Mrs. Klwood W. Matson of ?alt Lake were guests for the last week end of Mr. and Mrs. I. lister- Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Asael Farr and family have gone to the canyon for tlie summer. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gillette of Salt Lake ' were guests of Ogden friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Oassidy of Oakland, Oak-land, Cal., are visiting in the city with relatives. They are former residents of Ogden. Mrs. Nellie Perkins left Monday for Los Angeles to visit relatives. Miss Fawn Carver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carver, left during tlie week for the eastern states, whero she will be engaged in missionary work for her church. Miss Carrie V. Knapp, supervisor of art In the Ogtlen schools, has gono to Chicago, where she will take a course in art at the University of Chicago. Mrs. Charles H. Anderson of Salt Lake is the guest of Mrs. Karl C. Richardson. Mrs. John Browning was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday. Mrs. J. I. Spargo returned Wednesday from Afion, Wyo.. where she spent the past two months with her rlaughicr. Mrs. Nils B. Kfkbo. She was accompanied to Ogden by Mrs. K' kbo and baby daughter, who will be her guests at the Virginia for Hfcveral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Morby and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Wright have returned from a trip to Bear lake. I Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Saunders of Chicago 'Luncheon was served, after a pleasant afternoon at cards. The prize was awarded award-ed to Mrs. L. C. Doty. Those present were Mrs. William Douglas, Mrs. S. E. Ware, Mrs. William Amos, Mrs. L. C. Doty, Mrs. Alex Blight. Mrs. C. E. Huish, Mrs. V. L. Thomas, Mrs. Edward Pike, Miss Maud Layton and Mrs. Bryon Thurmond. The Bridge club members will hold no more meetings until early in the fall. Mrs. Theodore Fullmer was the hostess at a session of the L. O. E. club, Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. James Norman of this city afe entertaining the former's mother, Mrs. Grace Norman, and also his brother and wife and a niece, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Norman and Miss Cordelia Norman. The visitors are residents of Evanston, 111. Mrs. R. S. Gripple and daughter, Miss Fay Harper, left this week for their home in California, after a pleasant visit here with Mi, and Mrs. William Embleton. Wednesday evening the M. E. church was the scene of one of the prettiest weddings wed-dings ever witnessed in this city, when the Rev. Chester L. Marsh was united in matrimony to Miss Alice McBride of Clarkville, Texas, a sister of Mrs. Charles J Pearson of this city. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Thomas Manwar-ring Manwar-ring of Murray, in the presence of about i 100, guests. Immediately following the ceremony a short reception was held in the church in honor of the couple. Mrs. Mary Garrison and Miss Bertha Wright of Spanish Fork are guests of 1 Mrs. Preston Stillman. Vernon Rife is spending a few days at Salt Lake City this week visiting with 1 his mother. Mrs. Alice Rife. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drysdale have returned re-turned to their home in Lehi. after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mcllor. Mrs. William Amos returned to her home at Payson early in the week after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond. Miss Althea Hunter of Ogden is spending spend-ing a few days in Eureka with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Ryan. Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird and two daugh- ! ters. Miss Marion and Miss Joan of Salt Lake City are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch, Sr. RICHFIELD 4 . RrCHFIELD, July 6. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark of Eureka are visiting with Dr. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward , Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mrs. Mary J. Cluff, Miss Melissa Ramsey and Oris Cluff spent Friday of last week at Monroe canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salisbury and Miss Laprlel Bloomquist are visiting In Salt Lake. Mrs. June Seegmiller entertained eighteen eight-een little folks Monday in honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of her son, Garth, Games were the feature of the afternoon, followed by refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nebeker of Bingham are visiting friends and relatives here and at Annahella. Mr. and Mrs. Martinius Christensen entertained en-tertained at an 8 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening in honor of their son, Carlos, who left Wednesday to enlist. Roses formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for thirty guests. Mrs. Mary J. Cluff of Provo is visit7 ing her son, Oris, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chipman and J. H. Erickson and daughter, Maud, are spending spend-ing the week at Fish lake. Mr, and Mrs. .Guy Lewis entertained at dinner Friday In ..honor of their son, Keith, who has enlisted in the United States navy. Covers were laid for Reginald Regi-nald Peterson, Dexter Nelson, Dor Clark, Kenneth Goldbransen and Arndell Hansen. Han-sen. Mrs. June Seegmiller returned Sunday from a two weeks' visit in Salt Lake. Mrs. Lou Goldbransen entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Keith Lewis. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Roses formed the table decorations. Mr. and Mrs. George Malmif entertained enter-tained at a farewell party Wednesday evening in honor of Charles Malouf, who left later for American Lnke. Luncheon was served to fifteen guests. Mrs. Bradlev Young and baby of Mitchell, Mitch-ell, S. D., are visiting friends aijd relatives rela-tives here. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Steincr are spending a few days at Fish lake. ROOSEVELT ROOSEVELT, July 6. Miss Mildred Buckwalter of American Fork is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas L. Smart for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Todd have returned re-turned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Burton of Salt Lake. R. S. Collett and daughter, Elsie, are in Salt Lake, where Miss Collett will train for service in the hospitals. She has enlisted for war work. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hess have returned re-turned from a visit in Farmington with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hess. The younger girls have organized a club to help the Red Cross. They are: "Uncle Sam's Busy Bees." Golda Russell is president and Thurma Johnson vice president. The girls have made several afghana for the Red Cross: Lula Shum-way Shum-way entertained the club Friday. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to sixteen. Miss Venice Lybberts entertained -Tuesday at a farcweil party for Miss Gladys Hardy, who will leave soon with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hardy, to make their home in Colorado. James C. White and Miss Afton Hardy were married in tho Salt Lake temple June 26. They are now on their honeymoon. honey-moon. Mrs. Hyrum Hansen entertained a few friends at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. William H. Gogan entertained the stake primary officers at her home Friday Fri-day to honor the president, Mrs. J. H. Hardy, who will leave soon for Colorado, where the Hardys will make their home. Mrs. Liza B'ennion of Taylorsviile is visiting relatives and friends in Roosevelt. Roose-velt. Mrs. C. I. Johnson entertained at a shower in honor of Miss Afton Hardy, prior to her marriage to James C. White. The guests formed a circle around Miss Hardy, who opened the parcels par-cels and read the guests' instructions on "How to Manage a Husband." A delightful de-lightful afternoon was spent on the lawn. L'Litinhcon was served to sixty. Miss Ada Hansen entertained Wednesday Wednes-day at a handkerchief shower for Miss Gladys Hardy. Luncheon was served to sixteen. Reuben Collett of Smitbficld is spending a few weeks visiting with his children and their fa milies. Mr. and Mrs. li. S. Collett have word from their son, Stirling, that he will be transferred from Fort Riley. Kan., to Camp Lee. Va. Stirling is delighted with the prospect of almost immediate oversea service. Mrs. Frank Orser and Mrs J. H. Hardy were Duchesne visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Scace. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Johnson. John-son. Mrs. Hazel Braeken and Miss Elva Stewart spent Saturday and Sunday in Uintah canyon, fishing. ' Mr. and Mrs. C 1. Johnson were visitors visi-tors in Vernal, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gagon were vis i tors in Duchesne, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Snell Miller of Vernal rre guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wis-combe. Wis-combe. 1 Mrs. William H. Smart and .Miss Anna Smart have returned after a few days' visit in Salt Lake and Ogden. The Vernal Commercial club, under the I SUNNYSIDE p f SUNNYSIDE, July 6. The Knights of Pythias lodge gave a dance and parade Tuesday night for the benefit of the Red Cross. The 'Italian band led. the parade, followed by the Red Cross girls and lodge members bearing the different allied flags. The Beehive girls of the Wo-lo-he swarm met at the home of Mrs. George Wells Monday evening. Those present were the Misses Vivian Evans, Hannah Naylor, Dorothy Knouf, Ardella Hlggin-son, Hlggin-son, Mary Ann Jones, Izetta Funk, Dorothy Dor-othy Preston, Elizabeth Jensen, Vera Hnpkinson, Maude R. Preston and Chrys-tal Chrys-tal Kofford. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dugmore have gone to Ferron to visit with relatives for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. William Stevensen and children are visiting in Provo Tor a week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lotturner, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunn and Mr. .and Mrs. Dan Stevensen and families motored to Salt Lake Tuesday to spend several days. Mrs. William Jeppson and children are visiting in Helper for a week. Miss Elsie Johnson has gone to Cleveland Cleve-land for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Preston and daughter, Leona, have gone on nn extended ex-tended trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. Preston will visit relatives at Moroni for a month he lore returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Llewellyn have gone to Salt Lake, to remain indefinitely. indefi-nitely. . Mr. and Mrs. William Blanchard are visiting relatives in Sanpete county for a month. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Dowd of Kennll-worth Kennll-worth are Sunnyside visitors this week. 1 ' EUREKA f : EUREKA, June 6. Cards received here this week announce the wedding at Denver. Den-ver. Colo., on June 11, of Royal Duncan Gardner and Miss Marion Grant. Mr. Gardner was a Eureka resident for several sev-eral yqears and recently left to join the United States army. The bride has been a teacher in the Eureka schools for the past tw-o years. Miss Frances Huish and Miss Helen Beesley have been at Payson during the past week, visiting their aunt, Miss Nellie Nel-lie H. Huish. Mrs. James McCabe left Monday for Portland, Ore., where she will spend a few weeks with her daughter, Miss Lu-cile Lu-cile McCabe. The Knightsvilie Beehive girls surprised sur-prised Miss Fern Sylvester at her home Wednesday evening. The time was spent in games and music and luncheon was served. Those present were Miss Mamie Noakes, Miss Ruth Boyer, Miss Lavada Thome, Miss Ijeone Ostler, Miss Gladys Phillips, Miss Millie Ostler, Miss Bernice Davis, Miss Lavina Higgenson, Miss Genevieve Gagon, Miss Louise Harrison and Miss Norma Ellison. Mr. and Mrs. William Manson, former for-mer residents of this city and now living liv-ing at Kennelworth, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Manson, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. L. C. Doty and daughter, Miss Catherine, and Mrs. Mark McChrystal and daughter, Margaret, returned home Sunday, after visiting with relatives at Provo for a few days. Mrs. W. M. Harrington and Mrs. Jack Webb left Monday for Butte, Mont., where they will be the guests of relatives. rela-tives. Miss Jennie Riley of Goshen spent several sev-eral days this week here at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Preston Stillman. Mrs. John Cowan of Payson was in Eureka this week visiting her sister, Mrs. John Allen. Mrs. John T. Sullivan was at Salt Lake on Tuesday for a visit with her son, Robert Rob-ert Sullivan, who is now in the service of L'ncle Sam. Mrs. T. J. Franks entertained Wednesday Wednes-day evening in the form of a bundle shower in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Karl G. Hanney, who was recently married. mar-ried. The evening was spent in music and games, followed by a dainty lunch-: lunch-: eon. Those present were Mrs. T. C. Clark, Miss Mary Sullivan, Miss Edith Mathf-w. Miss Mary Holmes, Miss Ella Campbell. Miss Bertha Brohm, Miss Ethel Larson, Miss Iv'ivern Ixirson, Miss Mary Turner, Miss Mary Duffln, Miss Jean Mitchell, Miss Adrian Robinson, Miss Rita Knight, Miss Gertrude Brooks. Miss I'earl Hickman, Miss Delia Hickman, Mrs. Arthur Brown and Mrs. George Franks. Mrs. Bryon Thurmond was hostess at a meeting of the Bridge club this week. NEPHI W NEPKI, July 6. Mrs. Paul Booth n- tertained on Monday afternoon at a Kensington. Ken-sington. Miss Georgia McCune and Miss Pearl Sparks are in California, where they have gone to spend their vacations. Miss Clara Farnsworth of Manti Is the Ktiest of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Bellis-lon. Bellis-lon. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams of Eureka j spent the Fourth in Nephi, the guests of i Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazier. i Mrs. Harry Wilkey of Lynndyl is in Nephi, visiting her mother, Mrs. D. K. Brown. Mrs. Wilford Bailey entertained on Friday Fri-day evening in honor of Mrs. Clyde (lowers, (low-ers, a recent bride. Covers were laid for twenty. Mr. ;ind Mrs. A. A. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christensen and Miss I'earl Allen motored to Mount Pleasant on the Fourth. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. V. Hague and daughter, daugh-ter, Melba, have returned from Salt lxike, whero they visited for some time. Mrs. Sarah Mangum of Salt Bake 13 the Sliest of her daughter. Mrs. J. K. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. liaiph Hopes of Bureka visited here the earlv part of the wecH with Mrs. William Cole. Mrs. John Itone has returned to her home in payson after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. T. A. Foote. Mrs. Lioyd llobbs entertained a number of lady friends at a Kensington Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Mr. arid Mrs. Leonard Belliston are spending a few days with friends I" Moroni. Mrs. V. M. Foote Is In Salt Bake, where she has gone to visit her mother, Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. Florence Swensen of Salt Ijike Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. George It. ilohhs. Mrs. :. H. Forrest has returned home from Sau.T'iogo alter a two w'ks' visit I with her son. Lieutenant Spencer Fomt, J who is stationed at the training isnnf.V' ,' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth were Pro.c 1 visitors tills week. v Miss Loin Ca.icr. who Is attending sum- t mer school In l'rovo. spent the last week- t end Willi her parents. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ltrough visited In Provo this week with their daughter, Mrs. T. U Schut'icld. T TOOELE f 4 : TOOELE, July 6. The St. Marguerite Catholic church was tho scene of a pretty wedding Sunday morning when Miss Catherine McCoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCoy of this city, was united in marriage to Joseph S. Abbott of Salt Lake City. The ceremony was performed at 9 o'clock by the Rev Father Connery, pastor of the local church. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott will make thtnr home in this city. Mrs. Joseph Tate and daughter, Miss Josephine of Salt Lake City, are guests at the home of Mrs. Tate's mother, Mrs. Frederica Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shields, who were married in Ogden Wednesday of last week, returned to this city Monday evening eve-ning to make their home. Mrs. Shields was formerly Mrs. Josephine Coleman and prior to her marriage was doing private pri-vate nursing in the hospital of St. Anthony An-thony and Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Shields was a nurse in tho Tooele hospital for several months before going to Idaho. A pleasant affair of the week was the dance giver! in the opera house Thursday Thurs-day evening in observance of Independence Indepen-dence day. A large crowd attended. Mrs. D. G. Erlcson entertained at a dinner at her home Sunday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ericson and daughter, Cleo, and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mar-shall G. Ericson, all of Salt Lake City, who were her guests for the day. Ellis, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Orme, was given a surprise party at his home on Friday evening of last week. Thirty little friends were present. pres-ent. Mrs. S. J. Merritt will be hostess to the Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist church at her home all day. next Tuesday. Tues-day. The time will be devoted to making mak-ing refugee garments. Work allotted from the Red Cross. Mrs. K. C. Kerr of McGill, Nev., who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Peterson, left Sunday for her home. Miss Helen Cuddihy and Miss Sibel J. Nitschke spent a portion of the week visiting friends in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marsh are receiving re-ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a. son. Misses Otilla Shields, Emma De La Mare and La Jet Adams, who are attending attend-ing summer school in Salt Lake City. 1 AMERICAN FORK 4- AMERICAN FORK. July 6. The EoeMve girls nf lliL- Sfcond ward spL-nt the week camping at Spring Dell, in l'rovo canyon. The pirls look their own rood nnd took turns earh day in preparing pre-paring tho meals and taking care- of th camp. Tl:e cliarwroiid were Mrs. M. i:. Bvzj-.ant, Mrs. R. H. llixier, V rs. Ray D. Nirholfs and Mrs. Jesse StiM'le. The girls were Stella Croolt5ton, Klva Wright. Norma Storr.-;. L'.e Thornton. Helen .Mii'Iee-y. Myrl Starr?. Irene ri:!pnian, Myrl Diip-r.ian. Diip-r.ian. Clara H inner. Me ilia Chipmnn, Rnla Storrs, Zolnia Wonttiin, Miry Chipman, La Von H.irriiiR-lon, H.irriiiR-lon, HDlen CMpman, Mae Burg. Lade 1 1 Scott and Ruth Chipman. M rs. K. C. Foster announces the enisatcement of hrr daughter, Lillian, to Clinton Larson of St. rienrge. Tin.' welding will ff.l;e place at an early d;ite. Ml.cs Foster is a student at (ho Brigham Young univ-r. ity. ' Mr. Larson, who fe one of ftah's foremost atl)h-tc is stationed at Kelly ruld, San Antonio. T'-xas. Hyrum Black hurst left Sunday for Camp Kar-ny. Kar-ny. Cal., after a two wcrks' furlough .Kprut here ns tho guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. bla- khutft. Mr. find Mrs. M. 0. Randolph and children of Salt Lake i.-Otop'd to American Fork Sunday and sp-nl the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Puller. Mrs. R. C. Swln-?hart. formerly Miss Mibel 1 SPRINGVILLE f 4 SPRINGVILLE, July 6. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Hover and family came down from Knightsvilie and spent the Fourth here. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cone have received re-ceived word that their son, William, has arrived safely in France. Mr. and Mrs. James Simpkins of Eureka Eu-reka spent the Fourth here with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Groesbeck have returned re-turned from a month's visit to their son, Edward, at Reno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Adam C. Brown of Salt |