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Show 1 State Society j I PARK CITY "T I ! I'AUK CITY, Miir.-h S. The W-mi.-n I AMi-iijj.-iiin le-'d iw r.-uul:r n thii; Ut Mm; h'.me i t,f Mr. .1. ii. Sli"W l-iii'l:tj nH.-in'ii. lu.. I j.;ip-r.s wi-ri' r-nd ut tic m.-'.-'iu. by M'. 1 I. A. Lir-.u on Mutf." u:i'l auutlicr by ; Mi M .i Sl.l.-H-i "n "The- ii.-tfiniiJiK f l M u ,i - " Tin- M.ik nf liif ijriMjriili: I'-T Hit: f "J l..'Mhii i'-:ir w;.-. uKruss.-d. '1 In- n.-xt iin-uLiiitf ' will Im;'Ji.I1 vm.Ii Mr:, tJ.-or.- A. Lars-ii. 1 M i s. 1 l.i I'M i 1 i.i rt .'I! cur. -r:u in. -d Hi.- C. W. ! S.-vv nit? Hub M'Ui'b.y .-viMiiiiu'. The K'l'-rtia che -lnh v.t-rt: .Mr:-.. I."nm Jtuese aii-1 -Mro. I. L;ividvui. Mrs.. H. 1-nn'h v.ill rnturtaiu the ! i.duh tii I wo wi-'-ks. j '11,,. a. O. 11. and Ludb-i' ancillary enter- , i taui-d 'J'u.':. lav ir-.i'iiinK in li'Mi'tr "i th; hii'lh "f )i.ii,-i-l Kinrni'lt. 'I! v.-uliii,' watt bji.-ul with t canl.s, l.ui'itu: ami r-l rc.-linn-ii i s. , Mn. .). .I. I''il-K"ial'l and wn returned home Tti.-riny nfl'T it weekw vl.-dl vvilh her imrents tU.Mr..r, U''liiu-k enr.-rtaiii'-.I the D. 0. R. O. rluh Wedue.-duv a f! crm-m. The ruisIs of the ,-lutt vmtc Mrs. A 1 i-; UiMin, .Mrs. I'nk mut ! Mr, li'-nii.-.ir. .Mrs. M:tr f in l'rink ami Mrs. A. f. Jd'l'j liave beeu voted iu as now oiciu- M ;. H .. . P.in'k -n I "ri allied the In flies of the .11 y-r- k'alhmal :Iiiii-'-h t'n.hiy in'tcninnn. Mrs. .). Mi.itis. who has been isilnitf ill Salt Lnk'1 P'Mirnr'l h'niif Nundny moniinif. M l'rank Kan- enlenuiied Hi- Five Hundred Aflcrn-K.ii Car.i 'dub .atnnlay a f t cni'iuii of la-it week. Tim une.sls w.re Mrs. Luui itu.-si!, Mrs. C ii. C:ii.s, .Mrs. J. V.. Flytui aii-l Mr. Willi,,,,, Wil-li,,,,, Ivrrv. New member v. h- h:H" h.-en voted In tin- Hub are Mrs. K. W. Uuhiiihoii ami M it-n I'fiirl r.irl'-r. Prizes w-n; u warded tu Jlrx W. W. Kvhiih and Mjn. Louis I'.uene. Mr. and Mrs. .Inke Wiclts reUirne'il home r.ini'.Mlay from Halt Lake uitor several dnis" Mll . ,M i.sfj (ierl nrile Mvf.n nirlil In pnli-rlained the I'A-iiiliiy Whist club '1 hiiTMiay eviMiintf "f last v.Mi-k, I'riKfs weto Hvardt'd i Mri. C. I'arkiT, iMr-. Loir i .s I'.ih'M' a ii. I V. 1. Sutton. Mr. Mary ( 1 will mm s weiii, to halt Lake ; Kri'ln v af hTiiooii to visit with l'rienda Tor a ; f.MV ihiyB. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Snow entertained at two ' li.bh-s ol" (f liuridn-ri Tm-sday rvi'iuui;. Their I gn.'ols were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Keurns, Mr. ;! i i.i Mrs. i- A. Laron. Mr. mid Mrs. 11. W. ! Ui.hiTi.suii ami I.eidlo Larson, l'riztd wcrf nward- t- lo Mrs. (.L A. Lars.m and E. V. iiohinson. Al'rer cards. Innelieon was sorvefl. 1 Mrs. Alt'rt'il lionise entertained nt cards I Thursday nficrnnon in lioiior of Mrs. T. J. Kas- i,oisen, " who will leave s-mn to makf lu;r liome tt I'.ir.ehani. Ulher Knesls ivere K. M. ' Mei;iiilev, Mrs. Zack Oidad. Mrs. .hdm Crane, Mrs. (M-orce Cn.Miiau. -Mrs. V. A. Kaddon. Mrs. , C T. i'ri-k. Mrs. Kay UriKK". , s- A. Wilson. Mr". LeI'aee liadfh'ii, Mrs. V. .1. Hnrk, Mrs. Iduar.l Fii-miige. Mrs. A. C. lia'ld.n. Mrtj. J. A. AViekMff. Mrs. (i. H. Sheen. Mrs. A. I. IMflj?e. Mr.,. ", I). Ithduirdsou, Mrs. William Doidye, An-.. Terey Williams and Miss Utssit; Urie. t miTTleasant T i : I MT. l'LKANANT. March 8. Mrs. Kdwln ! .Trims ton i nu-rlaiiied several friends In formally ! at. luncheon Tuesday afternoon In honor of ' ' her linle smi, Jacob, ou his first hirlUduy au- ' , nivcr.-iiry. i Mii-s ltacln'1 (i undersell vns the recipient of n suec;'-.M'ul MiriirihO party at her home , . Wednesday afternoon, given by her grade &lu-dentv. &lu-dentv. N. S. NeiNcn left Friday to rejoin his family fam-ily ill Lout,' P.ench, Cal.. where they are spend-' spend-' i n"u the w liner. His niece, Miss Addle An- (! dcrsen. nccnmpanleo liini. Tliey are milking ; llu- nip in .Mr. Neilsen's lark'e touring ear. Mrs. I. Hinckley entertained at a beautifully beauti-fully appointed dinner Saturday of last week in "honor 'if the birthday anniversary of her ; mothur. Mrs. John II. Seely. The guests in- ! cludcii Ihc Imnieiliate niemb'Ts of the family, " i mill Mr. and -Mrs. "W. D. Candland and "Wil- j limn ThlwcU of "Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. Al- 1,. rt Merrill and family of Salt Lake and Representative Rep-resentative li. II. Hinckley, who came 'from ! i Suit Luke tu "be present on the happy occa- . Mi'-a Eva Siinp;on was hostess ut ti kensing-' kensing-' ion and luncheon Wfilncsday evening for the , members of the La ( here Soiree elub. , ! i Miss Siella Mrainl enteriained a party of J young p.'opie Saturday evening of lust week ' a' liuieheoii. followed by dancing, games and liill.-leul liuuibin-. .', i Tlie H"ine Culture eli-b met WrdneRday after noon wilh Mrs. 10. W. Wall and Mrs. A. Crane t I at the Wall home. Chapter V of "Our National I iu eminent " was read by Mrs. Hannah Barnelt, . ! a ml the !at of a series of articles ou "The Woman Power of the World" was read by Mrs. ', .1. W. Cherry. Mrs. H. F. Wall read a patti- . i otic Mory and a vocal solo, "I Gathered a Lose. " w as sunt; by Misu XM lie Heaumann. ' i Liu'clifon was then served. The meeting of : ' the club will be at the home of Mrs. I. E. i I .rnru'eiiieti. Wednesday afternoon, .March 12, Mrs. 'I I .torenscu and Mrs. 0. W. Jlrund to act as j lu.vteses. At this meeting new officers will be elected for the ensuing year. !. I New ten Clemen sen returned icue Sunday even iug 'after being i:i the ordnance department depart-ment at Cainp Kearny tlte past eighteen ' liiouttis. . M. ii. L. Madsen entertained informally at !' (tinner Friday in honor of her birthday anni versary. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. George i!miii "and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Hampshire, Thomas West. Mrs. Mary Madsen and Miss i Anna Johanscn. s MUs Winona Cherry, who left Sunday to nt- 1 fend seh "o I a t Provo, and M iss K.Hhryn El- mira liarton, who has returned b. Oden after u vitdt here with lier parents, "vere the honored hon-ored guests at a movie party and luncheon given by Miss Helen Lnrseu Saturday evening of last week. Other guests were Miss Hnih Mopson, Miss Margaret Johnson, Miss Dorothy Jacobs, Bill Jones, Clair Andersen, Morris Jensen and Bert Madsen. Mrs. O. F. Wall entertained informally Tuesday Tues-day n t leinoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Twelve guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. (i. F. Holme have as their guest Mr. Bonne's sister, Mrs. Perry Stevens, and Mr. Stevens of Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Soren M. Neliscn entertained nt dinner Thursday even iug Cor Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrnm Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnusen, Mrs. C. W. SorerjBon, Mrs. Nina Box, Miss Anna Jolian-sen Jolian-sen and J. W. Dyehes. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnston had as their guest last week Mr. Johnston's b rot her. Captain Cap-tain Jacob Johnston, who was recently mustered mus-tered out at ('amp Pike, Ark., after six months' service overseas. Captain Johnston, who is en route to visit friends in California, left lipre Monday, hit brother accompanying him as far as Salt Lake. The Woman's Missionary society held its regular meet in c Monday a f ternoon at the teachers' cottage. Miss Mary Adams conducted the devotion a Is and the afternoon's readings w ere kivcii bv Miss Emilv Fleming, who read "Not by Bread Alone," and by Mrs. O. F. Wall, who read "Master and Man." Luncheon was served to fifteen guests. Mrs. O. W. Brand will entertain the society next Monday afternoon, after-noon, March 10. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Behne entertained at dinner Monday complimentary to Mrs. Bohne's birthday annlversa ry. Their guests were Mr. and Mru. C. W. Soreusen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Y. Jensen, Mr. 'and Mrs. Andrew Sorenseu, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jensen, Mr. aid Mrs. Neplii Christenaen, Mr. and Mrs. K. Y. Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Gundersen, Mrs. Loriu Stewart. M rs. Elmena Jensen and Mrs, Juinefi II. Christenseu. 1 MAMMOTH : MAMMOTH, March S. Considerable enliven-ment enliven-ment of social activities has taken place within the last few weeks in Silver City, largely due to the organization of several" clubs among the you niter set of the city. Probably t he biggest social f unction of t he year was the dancint; party given on Thursday evening in the Sterling amusement hall by the T. S. M. club, the members mem-bers of which are the Misses Aldia Kiismore, Myrtle Kaeppler, Helen b:i Id win, Pearl B reins and Kose Miller. The hall was a rt is! '.'ally decorated deco-rated In the nationaj colors. In addiliou to dancing, danc-ing, many games were enjoyed and refreshments refresh-ments were served. The a f fa ir was purely nil Invil ntional one, in vita l ions being issued to George Cromar, Clarence Gourley, Allan Chase, Clyde Fullmer, Frank Gear, Wayne Stone. Albert Morley, Farris Morton, KImo Fullmer, Leslie Cromar. LaVard WriKlil, liudger Sori'nson, Aklon yorenson, HerueU Sairgis, Melvln Kenuison, Merrill Mer-rill Waters, Clauilu Osborne, Frank Morris, Livonia Li-vonia I'u lier, Charles Wench, James Franklin, Kichard Fataugh, Edward liuhler, George linker, John Detomasi, Frank llraner, liudolph Lang, William 11. Mclulyre, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, P.. lores Baker unci Florence Waters. Mr. ami Mrs. William Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Hllsmore, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Baldwin acted us chaperons. The M. 1. A. of Mammoth conducted a short social at the L. D. S. meeting house on Tuesday Tues-day evening. A program was rendered, numbers num-bers consisting of a vocal solo by Kingsley Thatcher, piano solo by Miss Madeline Anderson, Ander-son, recitations by David Eager and Victor Steadmau and vocal selections by the Misses Ev:i ;aid Agnes Thompson. Kefreshmeuts were berved. Miss Teresa Kirwan of Blackfoot, Idaho, who visit 1 last week in Stiver City with her friends, Miss Lernlce Simpson and others, was riie guest during the week of her bister, Mrs. Eugene Lewis of Eureka. Miss Kirvvnu left today to-day for a week's visit with friends and relatives rela-tives a I Spanifcli Fork before returning home An informal party was held at the home of Miss Myrtle Kaeppler of Silver City Sunday eve-nine. eve-nine. Tli use present were: Miss Aldia Ifiils-in Ifiils-in ore, m iss Myrtle Kaeppler, Lavonia Fuller, Leslie Cromar and Carlyb; Kaeppler. The S. S. S. club, a newly formed organization organiza-tion at Silver City, met at the borne of Ethel Smilh Thursday nfternoou. Mr. and Mis. E. li. Ixer and suiall son of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Mr. Leer's mother, Mrs. D. F. Loer. Mrs. Ii;a Ciuudry of Focaiello, Idaho, is visiting vis-iting with her niece, Mrt. Ferry Dode of Mammoth. Mrs. Laura Bringhurst Richards is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stapley. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mayfiekl, who have been visiting in California this winter, stopped off at Silver City this week for a short visit with Mr. May field's sister, Mrs. John Crunin. The Mayfields' home is at Garland. Miss Martha Evans, who for some time past lias made her home wit ft her aunt, Mrs. Lenter Van Nosdel, left Friday for Afton. Iowa, where she will make her home. Mrs. Van Nosdel accompanied ac-companied her as far as Provo. Mrs. Carl Ilasself ield, who has been visiting at the home of her mother for the past two weeks, returned to her borne in Salt Lake on Monday. Mrs. Holla Perry entertained twenty-five gti'sts at the ELile Friday evening, the occasion occa-sion b'ing the anniversary of her husband's birthday. - t SPRINGVILLE f . SPRIXGYILLE, 'March S. The grant! of licet s, I. O. O. F., met with the local liirlern nt its last meeting, when a pro- grpni and banquet were enjoyed. The lirst conjoint meeting of the M. I. i A. since tho influenza ban was lifted-was bp Id at the opera house .Sunday evening. Abr.it Fulmer was in charge. The Mothers' , Study club met at the home ol' Mrs. Harold Alleman, Friday of l;st week. Remarks on recreation were made by Mrs. LjnYiie Sumsion, and a talk on vocational training was triven by Mrs. Lib ina Reynolds. Musical selections were rendered by Miss Alzada Wilmot, Miss Jane Aiieman and Master Jean Atlenian. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Susan Anthon agisted. The annual ball of the junior class of tlie high school was held Friday evening aL the opera bouse. Mrs. M. YV. Rird left Monday morning for Denver to join her husband, who la there on business pertaining- to tlie Brotherhood of Railroad Telegraphers. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunting tori of Salt Lake City visited friends here early in ihe week. Mr. and Mrs. Veil Curtis of Mills were cuestsj of the former's pa. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Curtis, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. l.-e Miner, who have been residents of Standard for the pas I year, have returned to Springvllle to reside. The sixty-!!fth birthday anniversary or Mrs. Anna Munns was celebrated Thursday Thurs-day evening at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Eover, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Price left Monday for Phot-nix, Ariz., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. lv M. Snow have returned from a visit in Manti. The mutual girls of the Second ward give a miscellaneous shower, in honor of Miss TJdna Ilarnier. at the home of. Mrs. ijri'ivfi Anderson, MoiuHiy evening. Ucniiett Wins ci" United States signal sig-nal corps is at home, after receiving his discharge front the S'-rvhe. Mr. and Mrs. Or! Huntington announce the birth of a diuiulib.-r. Mrs. S. A. Reynolds and stepson, A. S. Reynolds, have gone, to Salt Lake City fur an nuieiinite stay. BRIGHAM CITY j:UIi;iAM CITY. March P. Mrs. S. M. Jacub.seu and Mrs. Flora Hatch entertained the offieeis of ihe First ward rtligiim class Mun- I tiay afiernoon nt the home of Mrs. Jarolncn. g Ti.e hours were spent in sewing. A tray 1 Thursday eveninc of last week Miss floorgrne P.T-vi.buii entertained a nun.t'-r rT friends at dinner at the h'fnu of Mr. and Mrs. Llelpar J. 3 P.-irk.-r in honor of her sister, Miss Myrtle 5 I'Mvi-N.n. who left the f1rt of this week fur 2 St. Anthonv. Lialiu. where Phe will lake up f Ut ri'M-lciic. A M r. and Mrs. La Tayt to Jensen were thp re- fl cipients of a pared slmwcr Saturday evenlne g r-f last w--k at the homy of the parents of S Mrs. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Kfi a s Jen---n. The 5 evt.-rdn; h?urs were sp.-r.t In encial diversions. S I.uach'-'-ti v-;t-; '-rvf-d a con Iodine fe:i tine. lr. nw Mrs. J'Mis.-n w ore reeen i ly mn rri-d in Calif. .ripa. wIoto Mr. Jensen wai stationed In F t!i" .r icj nf i he govern mtut. Br Mis. E. Ft. Matliias and Mrs. Jcse Knud- jjj fou , -ni'-rtainpi at lb-.' hme of the former H S..tirday ai'ieruo-fn and evening of List week in F, h.-nor of th" birt!"!:iy anniversary of Mrs. L M a r hias's ni"t her. The a f ternoon was Fpeut In Fj fc-.-wnv; rnl in r n o ev :inc dinner was served. f Mr--.. J. F. H;.:mi enrpriained tlif Ladies' AM bj encirt y F'iday a f i - rnoou o? Inst we--k. A rc- y i e ; n i 7 n r j i ' 1 1 of the sveiety was had and tlie m f..Ii-n a;.: u'T'-1 . -..Md io act f.r tli" ensuing H .i.-iir: Fre-i-l-.-it, Mt. A. G. Frank; vice pre-i- i d.-i'i. !-. J. V.. pvati: setTftnrv, ?drs. F. C. U ! :-i!;-i'M-i ; tr. asi;r--r. Mr. Claud P.nk--r. A W. t:''k -a:,- c . -ii by Mi'-. A. C. Frank on the j i:;i- i':i I s. i: i'riitni"iU s w-tc s- rv.-d. g Mr. . U. i,l'.-a" elli-nameil Kri.-uy evr.- fi i i:in'- ..f i.c-' w.'t- for a niiMb'T if frin-N nt S I .o.i.-' v. o won by Mrs. lien L. A b:-,,ni son ai"l W. p., Horn-. U-f ro,ments were served on M" sevCl tr1-!' ad a cencl'J-d.uO cencl'J-d.uO o: 1 1 1 o ev tmir.i: ' t u i :'t. unin --n'. Mrs. V. V. (..HI and Mr. Jb-nry V. Harris eiit-niib:-.! lue mr:u s Uie i':id-TLM r'eu club S.uuiduy a fi L-ruon nt la it wt-..'k in h"!ior of Miss K-ise J.jIu.s uf Salt Lake, v ho ga'.c a laik otnlimoi; u co-.h'.-m- lnr ihe comiai; sea-si..n sea-si..n s wm ii. 'ihe entrnininent was -a a t tlie home of Mrs. Call and the house 'as beautifully df-coraud uiih pink and wlate ear-n;.t ear-n;.t sons. lief r-ohnient 9 were b.'rved. .Mr. and Mrs. 'Willium Jen, u and children hae d parted fir poi;:is iu California. They eip.-M't to be g"iie u:nil June. Miss Violet Madsen. who is employed nt Lo-pan, Lo-pan, spent part of the week here visiting lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. NeU Madsen. A bun arrived lo gladden the horn ft of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodland. Wednesday. MIm Cleo Stokps eiiteriaiued the members of her club on Friday eveninc of ist ueck. Supper Sup-per was served to seven guests. Mrs. Amanda Campbell of Ogden spent Saturday Sat-urday last in Itrit,'h.im as a guest of friends. A son was bmu to Mr. and Mrs. A. 1L Peterson Peter-son of Salt Lake, Sunday. Mrs. Peterson is ut a Jtnyham City hospital. The date for the hoMInjr of the big annual ball of the Ladies' Civic Improvement club has attain been changed and is now scheduled lo take place at the Academy of Music; Wednesday Wednes-day eveninc, March 11. Invitations have been issued to -100, ainom: whom arc; a number of the prominent society folks from other parts of the state. Miss Hilda Hhoda of Lehl returned to her home the first of ihe week after a bhort visit with Miss Lucile Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. lavis entertained Sunday Sun-day eveninc in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril J. Call and Miss Li la Call, who left the same nlplit for their home at TtiKby, Idaho. lte-freshments lte-freshments were served to fourteen. Mrs. Alfred L. Freeman entertainer! a number num-ber of friends Monday eveninc at "otnl." First prize was awarded to Mrs. W. IL G leave and the consolation prize to J. E. Ryan. lEefre.sU-ments lEefre.sU-ments followed the same. Mrs. Frank Larl and Mrs. Kenneth C. YVri'-ht were bos tosses to the members of tlie Social Development club at the home of Mrs. Earl Friday evening of lost week. The decorations were in KprtiiR effect, violets and ferns being conspicuously placed throughout the roomB. At the clone of ft discussion of club mutters, refreshments re-freshments were served from t he dininp room j table, which held a crystal basket filled with I sweet peas for its centerpiece. LEHI 4 . LEHI, March 8. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Wotiton returned Wednesday from a three weeks' visit to the east. Mrs. Worl-ton Worl-ton spent the time with friends in Chicago, Chi-cago, while the doctor attended clinics. The old folks' annual reunion, "Wednesday, "Wednes-day, was one of the most successful in years. Three hundred guests sat down to the banquet, after which they enjoyed a musical and literary program, interspersed inter-spersed with speeches by visitors from Salt Lake UJity and American Fork. The dance in the evening was attended by practically all the married folks of the community. Airs. R. L. Howard returned to her home in Spanish Fork, Monday, after spending several days here, the guest of Mrs. James IT. Gardner. The engagement of Miss Selena Berry and "Walter Mulchings is announced, the wedding to take place in June. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Sarah Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Larl Smith entertained at a house party Friday evening. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Nyron Fowler Fow-ler of Idaho. " Mrs. T. F. Kirkham entertained in honor of the primary school teachrs at. her home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkham of North Yakima. "Wash., have been visiting relatives rela-tives here this week. v Miss Mary Kicks, a former missionary companion of Miss OJessa Allred, who has been a guest of the latter for the past week, returned to her home in Rexbur, Idaho, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson gave a musicale at the4r home Lo a score of friends Friday evening. Mrs. Effie Birrel! and children of Salt Lake City, after spending" a wee"k in Lehl, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ross, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin were early-week visitors to Salt Lake City, from whence Mrs. Goodwin went to Tooele Too-ele for a week's visit wlh her parents. I SALMON, IDA. SALMON, Idaho. March 8. The memhers of the Woman's club entertained their husbands n t, an enjoyable "oflO" party Tuesday evening, the affair being held in the fihoup hall. More than fifty guests were present. Itef rosbments were served at the close of the even In jr. Mrs. W. C. McCormick, the club president, was assisted as-sisted In arranging 1 he party by t he following club members: Mesdaines A. O. Cherry, .1. F. Melvin, J. II. WrlcM, Philip Rnnd. X. O. Ward, Albert: Atnonso:i, Allen Merritt, J. A. cl" Tiarre, Ferrel Terry, Arch Herndou, R. M. Murdoch and Miss Hign. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hern don of May were the honored guests at an informal card party piveu by Mr. and Mrs. Arch lierndou SalunLay evening eve-ning of last week. Refreshments war 4 served a t the close of a spiri ted game of '"600." In addition lo the guests of honor. Dr. and Mrs. Ashley. Messrs. and Mesdames A. 0. Cherry. Fred Crandall and William Osborne were preM-nt. The teachers of the1 Presbyterian flutiday school entertained their respective classes last week, the parlies be ins arranged iu Leu of the regular Christmas treat . which waa omitted on account of the epidemic. Merry games and sioriea and the serving of ref reshmeul s ni.-.dv up the entertainment for the children. The teachers who arranged the treat were Mrs, Emigh, Mrs. Frank Tinjtley, Mrs. Fred Crandall Cran-dall and W. Charles Smith. Wednesday evening was initiation night at the Kcbekah lodge, and the Misses Rose and Ruth Manful were admitted to membership. Mrs. Will Kadletn, noble grand, presided at the ceremonies, assisted by other officers of the lodcre. Later a social hour was enjoyed, und refreshments were served by n committee vhieh included Mrs. L'. C. Frazier, Mrs. Herbert Bradley and Miss Jessie Sims. The ladies of Ihe Presbyterian Aid society held a get-tofrelher meeting Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. W. Charles Smith, this being Ihe first gathering of the society in some mouths. Mrs. Clara Radford presided nt the business meeting, which was followed by a pocial hour and Ihe serving of a light luncheon: Airs. Albert Amonson ami Mrs. N". O. Ward were hostesses to the members of Ihe Methodist Metho-dist Aid society Thursday nt the home of Mrs. Amonson. Refreshments were served at the c!oe of the business meeting. The Kpi-scopal guild met nt the' rectory Thurvdny afternoon, with the president. Mrs. Nellie Hrown, in charge of the business session, ses-sion, which was followed by a social hour over the teacups. Mrs. J. II. Wright, Mrs. A. A. Preslon, Mrs. N. O. Ward and Mrs. Albert Amonson comprised com-prised tlie committee from the Woman's club which served lea at tlie lihrary Friday nfiernoon of l.T-t "week. An acceptable addition addi-tion to the library was made, more than twenty fine -volumes being donated by cabers. A t every foei;i ga t he ring i ! is noted that Red Cross' workers nre busy with refugee knit- ting. A considerable allotment of this work hits been received by Mis. A. C. Been, clitllr-man clitllr-man of the knitting commit tee, and the members mem-bers are aiming to complete the work by April 1. lr. and Mrs. Billy Smith entertained at dinner din-ner on Saturday of Inst week in honor of Mrs. George MeiUler of May. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Ketchum and Mrs. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Viel und family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Have-lunun, Have-lunun, Sunday. Mrs. ltoy Herndon and little daughter of May, who have been guests at the Arch Herndon home for a week, will visit lu Salt Lake before returning to their home. j PLEASANT GROVE f -f PLEASANT GROVE, March 8. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Hnrvey entertained Sunday evening in honor of the following boys, who have recently returned from military service: Robert Thomas, lieed Warnick, Paul Walker and Winfleld Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson returned home the first of the week from Moapa, Nev., after spending ueveral months there. t Robert Thomas of Mouth Jordan in visiting here with friends nnd relatives. Mrs. I). B. McBrlde nnd daughter. Evelyn, of Provo were guests of Mrs. A. K. Thornton. Hundny. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Weeks, Jr., of Rurley, Idaho, spent, the week visiting relatives here. Mrs. J. G. Johnson entertnined a few friends at supper Thursday evening in honor of her husband's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. ('. P. Ritchie are visiting in Salt Lake nnd Rig Cottonwood canyon with relatives. Martell Lund returned home the first of the week after spending the past two and a half years doing j missionary work in the eastern stat. M'. Leah Shurtluff spent Sunday in Provo, the (hiest of Miss Itlanch Rnshniau. Miss Virginia Smith ppent the week in American Fork vihiting hr sister, Mrs. Steve . Shelly. M rs. H. T. S wen son entertained a few rela-tlves rela-tlves Saturday of last week in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Thorne entertained ut a social Saturday of last week complimentary to their son, Wendell, who leaves boon for ,a mission to the northern states. The evening j Mas hipent in games und music. I Levis and Pearl Law boh npent Monday vlit- I ing relatives in Provo. Mr. Hiid Mrs. Dnuniie Harper returned to their 1 heme in llhtckfoot, Mnlio, Thursdny, after ' hp'-ndlnc two, weeks here. j Mr. and MrB. It. P. Swenson were Provo visitors vis-itors Monday. I Mrs. Jehu Hamilton of Shelley, Idaho, is ' here visiting her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. John Nelson. Mrs. A. E. Cooper and dauirhters, Ren a and r.pnna, f.pent the hist week-end In S:ilt Lai:-. While there they attended the reception fit the Hotel Titan given in honor of Lrnmellne Ft. Wells and the banquet given by tne fanibrian society. Cleone Bullock, FIossIp Wright. Eliza Arm-stead Arm-stead and Lah Shurtluff attended the r'-iJ. "The Tniil of the Lonesome Pine,' In Provo, Monday evening. Mrs. W. IL Lewis of Frovo wag a last weekend week-end guest of Mrs. A. E. Cooper. RICHMOND J" . UK'HMONP. March 8. The Mies Ruth Hendricks. Verda Webb. Moua r.arsen. Mary Earne't nnd Lucille Anderson entertained with a dancing parly at Hendricks's hall Friday eventnir. Lichr refrhmenia were GTved. Thirly-five gues; tv ere included. MrB. II. A. Aeamson chaperoned the party. Mis Anna Merrill entertained ft tier home Friday In honor nf her birlliday. Those present included the Mt-efi Ina Feart. Ardclla Mrrrill, ! Sibil Bnll'-n, Alice Brewer, Virciuia Hendricks, . Merle Thomas and 1. lady Hendricks. The returned ...Mier boys and the- home boy. plavd a game of itask.-l hall Saturday evening ' at the opera bouse, resulUng in a score of oil t.i in favor of the suldUr hoys. After the I game a dancing party was given in honor of Hie soldier boys. Mrs. H. A. Adamson and MrR. H. K. Christenseu Chris-tenseu spent scleral days of last week at tialt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Merrill entertained with a family dinner at their home Friday in honor of. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Merrill of Mur-Uiuali, Mur-Uiuali, Idaho, who are visiting here. The Daughters of tlie l'ioueers held a meeting meet-ing at the Relic hull Thursday for the purpose of effecting a reorgnniun t ion of the society. Mrs. T. B. Fair of Suiilhfield was an o-'t-of-town visitor. Luncheon was served to twenty-five twenty-five members. Mrs. Brighnm Monson entertained witli a children's chil-dren's party ut her home Saturday of last wee'k for her little daughter, Margaret. Tlie afternoon after-noon was spent with dancing, games and refreshments. re-freshments. ' Clinton Buxton has arrived here from overseas over-seas duly. tie is visiting with his Hister, Mrs. Walter Webb. Dusiuus Hans'.n has returned home after having received bis honorable discharge from the service at Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stoddard entertained with a family dinner at their home Sunday in honor of their daughter, Lniuia. on her birthday birth-day anniversary. Mr. aud Mrs. Floyd Toiman left Sunday for Weston, Idaho, where tliev wii! reside. Mrs. Mary :. Merrill and Mrs. Lucy C. Morrill Mor-rill spent Sunday at L'.gun Willi relatives. Mrs. J. Alma Carson has returned from fl two weeks' visit Willi relatives at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs, L. F. Hendricks spent Sunday at Preston with Mr. and Mrs. Or.m Merriit. Mrs. Lihbie A. Hendricks has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Mnnei! Nelson, ml sister, Mrs. Cyrus Jensen, at 0;den. . Miss ltiith Petersoo of Pocnleiio, Idsla. 1 been visiting here with relatives thl, tut- ;. Jlrs. Quince Kimball of Salt L.-U " guest of .Mr. and Mrs. Alma tnrsoa. Miss Klra Day, wiio h is spent se-erjl here wilh her mother, Mrs. Mary Add has returned to Salt Lake. A ,ou arrived at the home of Sir, tsi George 0. Hendricks, Monday. . 1 i . 1 SANTAQUirf 4 . SAXTAQUIN, March 8. Miss VaM f- ; sou left Friday for Garland to Twit :i J; and friends. Mrs. Hilda Nisonger left this fc V, home in Msimmoth, after .bpinu U'e SM' y Mrs. Alice Ellsworth for a wefk. r The .Suntu.niiu silver bund b'a" 1 i" in the ward church TIiurMay e15- r A number of young pti'le of n ' j ter.ded tin: soldi' weleonie-iiomc r1' Spring Lake Friday niglii. M'JMC u" " j" nir-heii by the nntiiqiiin urrhe&tra. J- A surprise was givn in honor d l-' y sli aw at his hunie Thursday evening '' . s I'ereiliu Armstrong. Mis Olive Ji- y B.-alrb-e im.i-l, Misses Mba i J 3- (.loenhiilirh, Mihs Winnie He.di. '' is son. knlpii Wrds w-..rth. W'3i j- Cbsrk and ("IbM-a Openelmw. ' Mrs. Leo Dubois of Milord tte i- . hrr nist.tr. Mrs. lKiiti.v I'liNus. 5 J |