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Show Social Happening's in Cities and Towns oi Utah f; QGDEN OOD1 Ju 4 nou e lie of e ngagen ent of M ss Lu e Bd a e o J Sco oft was made b 1 s T Ba an yne at a be u fu appo n d uncheon given Wed esda af e noon a her o e 50 Two se e h s e The ab e de o at ons e e e ov. and wl te a cut gasa bo of Shas a iale es forming he e e p e e wh e vases of the flcme s e e p aced a ea nd T e fa o b e sn a bouq e a o 1aia es Extend ng o ea h 0ues s p a e from a Cup d a a hed o e hande e were bbon s ean e s a he e ds of which were let e s o a n g he a nou cemen C o e we e a d fo he folov ng cues s Mrs Heber b ow o Mrs 8 F Ba ft Jr a t Lake M s Heber ccowc oft J M ss I an Vr ht M ss berta "Wrgh 1 ss Rae Wrlg t M ss Bea r ce B ewe M s Hen Vollter M ss Elen fecowcrof M ss Cla a Mav Brown ng M ss Vera B own ng MIhs JMia Eccles and M ss Jua a Bal lantyne The M sses Rae ad F o en e g rnterta ned with a ea Fr day af ernoon t their home 566 Twen fo ha ree In compl ment to Mlas V o a Tay or and the M sses I ather ne and Luc 1 nba The a ge porch vas deco a ed a profue on of summe flowe s o o scheme of ye ow and vh e pre a ed n the rooms a baske of a sue es ed Uh bows Of je ow e ado n g each of the tea tab es v we e p es ded over by M ss Alber a Wr g t M ss L Ian Wright and M s Jos ua Gran About fortj gues s enjoved t e affai Mrs. R, S tarns wo th read the play An Ideal Husband b Osar W de Saturday morn ng at the Ma ds and Mat ons"1 club A week agp last Sa urday M s Farnsworth ead the con ed Nowadays at the club Ms Ezra Rlcha dson entertained at a BOO party Tuesday af e noon at e r home 2 01 Grant avenue n co npl men to her 6 ster Mrs H C Lyon of Idaho Fal a who is a guest at he R ha dso ho rie The rooms were at actl e w th the r adornment of Shasta dais es At cards the ho ors were a arded to Mrs J 0 K ne and Mrs. A W Waker i A bo vl of sweet peas formed the centra decoration for t e unc eo tab e where I covers were laid for th!rt M s Chap h A Day vas ostess to the members of the Five Hundred c ub et a p cn c party Fr day afternoon at Jer home at Bonnev e The party eft the city at 1 o c ock and motored to the lome north of B igham New membe s in attendance we e M s "U H Wat is Mrs E. O Watt s Ms Heber Scow troft and Al s Joseph E Wr 0ht iMrs Horace E Peery accompanied by hei four ch dren and ss er Mss loa -Taj for arri ed from Por ervil e CaL Medneday for a, s t weeks stay and VtJave taken the home of M s D H pieerj 2431 Adan s ave ue Mr and M s. Tracy T Cannon and M ss He en Taj or came up from Sa t Lake Wednesday to meet Mrs Cannon s p sters Mrs Ho ace E Peerj and M ss V o a Taj lor Mr and Ms Ra ph B Br stol and Mr and Mrs P H v son returned t e lat ter part of the "week from a fishing t p "to- Bear lake d Mr and Mrs C S Gunnell and son B y and baby daughter departed Mon day for a s x weeks s t n San Deo M ss Ruth M. Be I has left for a trip 1 to Chi ago Mr and Mrs Heber Scowcrot Jr I ha e returned fron a wedd n -tour of , r Ca fo n a and are at home at 237o Mad r lson avenue Mr and Mrs J W Abbott left Sun dav for Lake Tahoe wh.e e t ev wi I join their daugh er M ss Mao Abbott and the Misses E s e and He en Forest From there they -w til go to San Francisco and after visiting the fair travel by steamer to San D ego On the return trip they" wi 1 be met in San Franc sco by Jlr BrownelL vice president of the Erie ra Iroad and Mrs Browne and the party w 1 return to Ogden In the prl ate car of Mr Brownell Charles H Peery with his wife daugh ter and granddaughter are s ting w th the Peery family at he r summer hon e n the canyon en route to the r home n ?! Tazewel a from a tr p to the fairs 1 Th s Is Mr Peery s first t p to Ogden In j f thirty five jears Dr Henry W kelson arrived home Monday from Chicago where he recently graduated from the Rush Med cal co lege Mrs Frank Fouts Misses Eva and . G adys Fouts and sma 1 son Jasper re turned Fr dav from a two months stay I1 In Oakland Cal i Mrs P D Kline and daughter tuc le , and bab son and mother Mrs Wllhel J mina K h man departed Thursday for I Baker O e where they will be the gues 3 for se eral weeks of Mr and Mrs W H Eccles at the r summer home Mrs Minnie Hami ton of Salt Lake was the guest recent y of Mrs Harry P Clark at her summer home Treasure lb and in Ogden Mrs S F Baliff Jr of Salt Lake with j her sma daughter Martha Ruth is 3 visiting at the- home of her parents . Judge andMrs H H. Ro app o'O Madi eon avenue' i- Mrs Roanna Ptdcock is visiting her i son Dr J Vi Pidcock and M s Pdcock at Medora cottage In the, canyon for a month or six weeks Mrs W A McBride and daughters Eve!sn and Lillie of Paragonah X. tah arrived in Ogden Tuesdav and we e gues s of Air and M s W R McBride leaving Saturday for Idaho Falls to vis t Sirs McBride s brother R chard A Rob Inson Mrs W A. Bertke has returned from a Melt with re atives In western Iowa W J Dallimore has gone to Los An jreles whe e he wil make his home Mrs Dal imore and the M sses Pearl Julia and -Ida went to Ca Ifornia some time ago M ss Ida will return and re fume her position at the deaf and b ind school. The Misses Lou e Slade and Mary M,arberger left Thursday for a three f weeks visit to Los Ange es where they will be the gues s of M ss 13 ade s sister Mrs, J Edward Taylou. Mr and Mrs Heber Scowcroft and daughters EI en and Ruth eft Friday for California to spend severa weeks touring the coast and attending the fa rs Mlsa Carrie V Knapp eft Wednesday I for Monterey Cal whe e she w jo n a special clas in sketch ng a Carme by the Sea M ss Knapp s art super sor of the Ogden schoo s ana has just f n lshed her summer term In the I nlver sity of Utah Mr and Mrs P H W lson a e here from the east and are gie s a he home of Mr and Mrs Palph F B sto L. R. Eccles depa ed T esday on a short business trip to New York Mr and M e C J Doon and Air and Mrs J L Moyes ha e mo ed o he summer home at 1 dwood n Ogden canyon The fol owing prom nent a t Lake peo p e were the gues s of Mao Fe and he city commlss oners Tuesda af e noon on a trip to the we s n Ogden a e Dr H Fred G Pack geo og st of he n e s 1 of Utah Apost es Rudger C a son and I Anthon I s S ephen 1 R cha s and I Mr and Mrs fred J Reese . Apos e I D O McKav vas a so in the party J A Ca lson d strict manager-of he North we stern Mutua Life Insurance om pan and fam ly are spending wo 1 months In New York City and he eat, era points The Rev G F Rsaswel er of he Me h odlst church is home from a trip o the ( exposit ons and o her Cal fo n a po n s which included a v sit to he Yosem te t val ey Walter W Fife a countant fo the ' August Mining compan a Sandusky I Mon Is vis ting h s mo her M s W liam Fife 2122 Adams a enu M a Bessie Walke an 1 h d en have Teen vis ting In Sat Lake fo everal days with Mr and Mrs William Hansen J IT Thomas and W A Turner left Eunda for San Dieo to Join their fam i 11 es Th w e n s o e os on on e a o e I M R M e s of Boone Iowa I s f a he home o e aun I s A. E Thon a 8 dan s a nue on he na on ma our o Ca fo n a I and M a L e of M a a ed h s o se e a da S a e en ng o F an o ad an D ego L e Fo s p e den o he Fede a an a d Mo gage ompan as e ned on r p o e oas Ms Be Voe s e gues o Mss Ka e e ri zgc a d of Sa Lake a he 1- zge a d s n n e on e a Is an Pa K Ida o I No a a ne as as he guests s e I s A S ephen& of Rose e Ca ad ous M Sb Rubj Robe s 0 CrOshe L ah M ss A e L C and er and M ss Bu oughs of e Bur ou hs M ne y com pan eft Sa u day for as o e Pa c fic coas John C Cu e re urned Wed esday from Los A nge es w e e e a ended e t, ks conven on Mi Cu e ad son Harper a e at Long Bea h and hev w en a n he n he se o d week n A gus when hey w go o ba Fra c sco o a tend e seis o of he wonen s s o of he Amer can Pha mace al as o a on, of w ch M s Cu ey s p eb den M a J S Brannon of Peo a I s o tups of M k Mabe Moon 2 09 Wash non avenue Befo e her re u to the 64 s Mrs B annon w 1 Is the two e pos ons J w ams nd daug e De a, ert ea 1 n the ee for sou hern Ca forn a. Mr and M s R B Lowden daughter ad n ece of Fa fie d Io va left Tues da for Saji Franc sco af er a b lef v sit h Mr Lo de s aui M s Water R c M ss He en S n s of Sa t Lake spent the eek n Ogden the guest of M ss Mabel Fo e I s A C Shannon and M s F M Pussel of Ind anapo s are v s t ng the r b o her Lou s W Me d at 18 Twenty th d s fee M ss Lave ne Rob nson has had as her gues s Dr Keaton and Miss Chloe Keaton of Logan I ss Edna Hadf e d deputy c ty re co de s spend ng her aca on in F s a en on Bear lake with friends M and Ms O M Runyon W C Read Kathe ine Schoo er Ca e Schoo er Sar on Thomas and Mr and Mrs J H Branch are to ea e soon on tours of Cal forn a Mrs W M Anderson and daughter El on have etu ned from Bo se Idaho whe e they vis ted Mr and Mrs T W Jackson forme y of th s c ty Mrs Leand J Al en vis ed in Ogden Sundaj and Monday on her way to Rupe t Idaho wee she w 11 jo n her husband Mrs A en has just returned from a ear 6 ay In Ca f o n a WLdnesday e en ng in t e Method st chu h a co cert was g ven for the bene f of he Methodist chu ch boys summer camp b he Lawrence qua te te f om e Lawrence co ege that s making a p o San Franc sco n an automob e M ss Irene Pa ne daug ter of Toseph Pa ne and Cha et J Hun phria p om nent cont actor and bu der of Ogden were marr ed on Sa urdaj e en ng Ju y 17 at the Hote U ah n Sa t Lake Mr and Mrs Humph s e u ned o Ogden Monday and will ece e t e r f ends in er new home 951 Twenty fourth street The membe s of the Episcopal gu d wil g ve a p cn c next T esday Ju y 2 at he summer home of the Rev W Vv F ee wood Under the ausp ces of the Fl st ward W C T U the lad es of the Fede ated W C T U ga e a social Saturday n the City Hall park Mrs Kissel 427 Th Ie h street w 1 ente tain the Past Nob e G and cub on August 19 The annual club p cn c w I be he d on July 9 Friday afternoon M ss Bert e Stodda d entertained a number of her 1 te f ends n honor of her en h b rthday at the Stoddard home 94?3 Monroe avenue. The Lad es au 11 arv of the Span sh War "Ve erans were e fterta ned at the home of Mrs Mo tenson on G ant avenue Tuesday af ernoon A tneetlng o the Lad es Aid society of the First Chr s an church was held with Mrs C C Berlnger 4S4 Twenty th rd street Wednesday afternoon The First ward W C T U met at the home of Miss Leoto Kennedy 2910 Washington a enue Wednesday after noon M s E O "tt attls and daughters Ruth and Edna accompan ed by the M sses Kather ne and Lucy Klmba I of Oak Park, 1 who have been gueB s at the "ttatts home for the past month left Sunday for a three weeks trip to Californ a. They w attend the expos ton and a eo 1st n Los Angeles County At orney Joseph E Evans w fe and baby daughter arrived home Sunday from Ch cao They wee accompan ed to Ogden by M ss Leah Farr of Sa t Lake who has been a guest at he ome of Dr and Mrs Heber J Sea s in Chicago for seve al months Mr and Mrs i lard Kav and son Clifford motored to Salt Lake Fr day to spend the day Miss Eva Moyes has left for a month s tour of Ca forn a Both fa s and other po nts on he coast will be ls ted Dr and Mrs A A Rob nson enterta ned at a dinner party at the ome 260" Mad son a enue faundaj afternoon The fo owing out of town guests were p es ent M ss F orence Thorpe of T estches ter Pa Ms Edmond Lea er of S er C tj Idaho Mrs. L Hatfle d and Da d Years ey of Sa t Lake. M s C A Henry enterta ned nformal ly at luncheon Tuesday at her home in the Spencer apartments M s George Ha ve son departed Sunday for a mon h s v s t to Ca forn a and the two expo ons Mrs Nett e N Houx was he guest of Mr and Mrs Frank E N chols Sundaj at the r home n Ogden canjon Mrs Mar on Banks of Sa t Lake was an Ogden v s tor Sundav Dr and Ms LB c are home f om-a om-a three weeks our of Ca forn a Ea 1 R pley of B ngham spent Sunday n Ogden Professor E W Ncosand fam y eft for he coast Saturday The p ofesso w ake a pos gradua e cou e n danc n a San Franc sco A v n J Pol ow and fam ha e e turned f om an ex ended v s w e a t es and fr ends at P o he Nev 1 PROVO t PRO O Tu y 24 M and M s Je C f ha e anno n ed he engagemen of he daugh Leano Mj o C a en e N Bean T ma asje w ake p a e n h foa Lak en p e n mon h P gene H n an M ss Ze a C a k augh e o I a s A D C ark e e un n ma age ast week n R h e I an n od lef f o A b a a ad on a edd ng ou A pa s f M p s Flo en anl Ma it Jeppe son el e and Ie Pa e Sam and a Jep pe s n Io Ceo ge n r f s o Hugo B-and o Bo on spen onda a R pe fla B s op and M s D Y Lew s of Pa k C a ompan ed by M s F E Jones Ms S Pa k Ms Geo ge Co ns an Ms Lda Sgeon sseaof Ms Lew s en b a o o Gunn so as week os as and f nds M s Pea Teasda e s spend ng a wo we ks a a on n Fa n ng on and Sa I ake A numbe of he f en s o M and M s Jan es G D f n uesemb ed a he r homo Tuesday even ng at a surpr se party Music games and refreshments were the feat res of he evening As Mr and M a Duff In and family are about to leave fori a keos hsnann a p ann d ono F a Jen e s spen da s n Sa Lake as he u o e a e e ne da Is fc, axe c u ed o e o e n O den & a p easan s ay w h e a es an ends n P o en e ta nn cn as he d Fr day e en g b s Geo k Pa k and t s be Ras sse hono of e be Ms 1 eOe w ose n a age took' a e ednesda The ooma we e de ora ed w hearts ad up d and an abundance of he season s flowe s lus gan es a d ef eshmen s we e he ea u es o a de g fu e en g T e gues of onor was he e p en of b au fu p esen s M s E mer E Co f nan was os ess at an en o ab e so a affa Monday e e ng Ref es men s we e e ed Those esen wee I sses Ne e and a e I nudsen Floren e and Jane Bee ez IcDona d O a Ba e and Ada Ho ve Con p men a o M ss M na Ho us on of Los n0e es M s ngus Beebe as he hostess a d nner Monday e en n0 Mrs J Bake of Ga and was e hono ed gues at a Kens ngton g en Fr da e ening b M s O W Ba ev M sses Ho ense and E a Ba d had as he r gues s Tuesda e ening the S xth ward Bee ve gi s A de gl tful me as enjojed bv all In ce eb at on of the s x h b rthday of er daug er Bane Mrs vi Mo roe Paxman ga e a e y de ghtful ch dren s pa ty Tuesday afte noon Mr and Ms M A Cox enter a ned Sunday ejen ng at d nner About went guests part c pated Professor and Ms X. E No es and fam v left Vednesday for Sa t Lake o attend tl e Wiza d of the v asa ch earn al M ss Marga et Johnston of St Lou s is the guest of M s Jenn e Wfc k ns Dr and M s J F Noyes have gone o Cal forn a Pat arch and M s Hyrum G Sm th were P ovo s to s the ear j part of he week They were accompan ed o the r e urn o ba t Lake by M s Geo ge W Gee Mr a d Mrs F D Cass dj spent Sun day n Ame can Fo k w h re at es Mrs G P Thompson Mrs De a Mene ay and two g anddaughte s Lo s and Joseph ne of Sp ngv e enjo ed the past week w h M s W am H. M che 1 M sses Sad e G aham and M na Hous on wee the gues s of Mrs J M. Jensen at Sp ngde I Sunday M s F D A exander has as her guest JM a M V Eard ey of Ha ey Ida o M ss M na Houston has returned from Los Ange es Ca where she has spent the past fo r jears M ss Houston Is a guest at the home of M ss Sad e Gra ham M and Mrs Tera Decker and fam ly have left for Hoi day park, whe e they w spend seve a months at the sum mer hopie M sses I eta and No ma Hun phrey are s tors n Sa Lake T e Hone j suckle swarm of the Th rd ward Y L M I A fo med a de ghtful lake pa ty Saturday when swimming boa ng and other enterta n na features we e enjoyed The fo low ng peop e mo o ed to Wild wood Sunday and spent the day Mr and Al s, Dav d Openshaw Mr and M s Alma Van Wagon en Mr and Mrs. J W tar rer M s James Grey and Mrs Lrnest James of Salt Lake Chaperoned by Dr H S Pvne and Sam R B own the deacons of the fourth ward fo med a lake party Tuesday The M S te ep one operato s enjoyed a treat F day even ng at the Provo lake reso t A E Ande son conveyed the pa t to he place and the even ng was de ghtfu y spent In such pastimes as the resort offers Mr and Mr Dw ght B ngs and fam il M and Mrs Edward Johnson and Iiss Kate McFadden enjoyed a lake party Satu day A Jo Ty crowd nun berlog forty attend ed a lake p ty Mondav The affa r was under the d rect on of the bishop and officers of the Fourth wa d Sunday school Ba H ng boating dancing and refresh ments made the occas on a decided sue cess Among the Interesting entertainments of the week was that given by the Bee hive g Is of the Bonne i e ward Four swarms were fully represented and a t sttc and appropr ate booths were ar ranged from which candy and Ice cream were sold Jud es pronounced the juniors as w nners 'in the r arrangement of booths and they will be the guests of the senio s at a party in the near future Sunday the fo owing Provo peop e eft for San Franc sco to attend the exposition, and Rexa convent on Mr and Mrs F J Hedqu st A ex Hedqu st and son and daughter Walter and Edith. They wil be gone two weeks John W Guy passed a few days at Orem with friends M ss L dla Byers has returned from Twin Fa s Idaho where she vis ted rela tiVes and fr ends Miss Prudence Bacon wi I leave soon for Cal forn a to attend the expos t ons Mr and M s W Monroe Paxman and fam ly left "Uednesday for Salt Lake to be present at the Paxman eun on M ss Mina Houston of Los Angeles Cal was the guest of M s Mam e Bees ey Tuesday Mrs Jerry Cluff and M ss Fern Cluff are in Sugar C ty Idaho s t ng Eugene Cluff for two weeks Mr James G ay is entertain ng Mr and Mrs Ernest James of Sa t Lake M s M A A Ired of Spr ng C1t is a Poo s to the guest of M s J Carl Al red Mrs El za Morrl I and sons Jesse and M o and M ss Luc nda Car ale left Sat u day for a rp o B ue Springs M s B F Pu ham has returned to Sa t Lake af er a three weeks vis t In Provo w th e a es Mrs Reed L Anderberg and daughter Fav ha e returned on e af er a s t In Sa t Lake w th re a es M s Tom She ey w soon return to her home in Idaho e wi be accom pan ed by M s D A Adamson M ss Eva Hedenberg had as he guest last week M ss Leona Sm h of Sa t Lake Wednesday af e noon M s Joseph T Bu lock en er a ned a a KenB ngton n hono of M s Mar a Moodv of Har ford Conn P esen we e M s Ra ph B ok M s A onzo B ock Irs B H B ok M sses Eva H ndmarc and L a and Me ssa Bu ock 1 ss Ma ga et Johns on of S Lo s was he gues of hono a a suppe p g ven Tuesdav e en ng bv M and "V a T E Thu man Co ers we e ad fo we ve gues s Mr and M s Ga e Lpa en e a ne a number of p f en s at d n ner Sunday Mo e t an 00 gues s as cm da he F s ward so a h p pa e e M e re no nan Apo g amme o ou oo spo s ws mmense y enjo ed M and Ms rv M Coa d ga e an n e est ng n s a e M n a e en ng n hono of A ia la g Johns o of S Lou s M e F o L Ja on was o s a d nne S nda nop en o Pa a and 1 s I un C Sn j parkTcTty I" PARK CIT J Mrs G F Jo nson ente a e hp membe s of e D b E R b a Monday e en ng The m wna e n w ng Ref es men n we s ed M s Ann el n o P C ty bhjnday mo n ng af er a visit of sev era! weeks n Sat Lake Mrs A fred Stan ey was hostess at a Kens gton on Wednesday afternoon Re feral n ents were served Tl e following , we e F an s 1 a s Ro a Irs Fra k 1 e h Ms e P on M s Lynn n ha a Ms a K mba s L n K m a has e u ed home a a e re a ves n P o The s e a dena onpson ahd S a H and s a camp be R h g ad Ceo sre Thomp son oo o S Lake n Vednes day af e noon o w ness he parade of he A za d of he vv asa ch T e en be s of e N B S ub we e en e a ed T esda e en ng he ome f M s TonsM Dona d Ref eshmen s e e e ed M ss a Bradford and Ms Ca e ne Peppe of Ne o k a e spend ng a week he e as gues a he She man ome A c owd of oung peop e enjo ed a moon ght p cnic on he t an wa on Sat dav e en ng V suppe was prepared and se ed b e oung won en of he par y Those p esent wee e M sses Wadena Thompson and Sy a Ha es I and M s Ca Campbe M ad Airs Gus E Jo nson Robert T gh and George Thompson T e M sses Jean e Sherman Frances She n an Mary A ce S e ma W a B adfo d c a a K mba and Cat erine Peppe and D W She man spen Tues da a Is and ake on Bo anza f a I ss Da dena Tra nor At ss Marga et Heena I ss Llewe n Ivan Mss Erne da S an and Al s J D Su an we e Sa Lake vislto s on Wednes day af e noon As W lanPeryad Mrs Mart n P sk Sr are v s ng n Eat Lake for se e a days Air and Mrs G en Wen wo h and Air and M s Cha es Parke re ned on e A ednesday morn ng after a p easant camp ng tr p on t e Provo river The C C G c ub was en er a ned Mon da even ng bv A ss Isabe e Buck The gues s we e he I sses Ru h and Ma y H s om Marga et and De a Jenn ngs Agnes tan e De a V son M d ed I onod and Ge rude Buck M ss Pea Io e who has been at tend ng the summe schoo at the Lnl ers y of U ah returned home Sunday morn ng Al s L A Br dge and enterta ned the membe s of the Af ernoon F e Hundred c ub Satu day afternoon The prize was won by Mrs Frank McEwan Bes des the egular membe s the e were several g es s Ref eshmen s were served Mrs Joseph Tay or and daughters E e vn and Pau ne spent Tuesday In th s cywthMs C W Hodgson Mr and Mrs Thomas Cook and Mr and M s Les e Duke moto ed o er from Heber City Wednesday and spent the day with M s C AA Hodgson Mr and M s Frank McEwan and Dr and Mrs Geo ge Sheen moto ed over to the Mdway Hot Pots Wednesday after noon on a p easure t p M sses Emma Thompson and Ethel B ack e eturned ome last Sunday n orn Ing from Sa t Lake wl ere they have been at ending the un ve sity summer school M SB Susanna Sh e ds spent the week end n Sat Lake at the home of her brpther Dan R Shields Misses Esther and Li I an Berg are v s ting the r sister M s Robert Bottom of Sa t Lake Mr and Mrs W D Richardson and oh d en left 1 ere Sunday morning for Payette Idaho where they will visit for several weeks The trip was made by automob e. Mr and Mrs. Bud Johnson returned hone from Salt Lake on Sunday morning Mrs E J Beggs will entertain the n embers of the Whist club on Wednes day e ening Msg Margaret Mclu e and Mrs. Ben ner X. Sn 1th and Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong motored he e from Salt Lake on Sunday morning and spent the day with She man Armstrong They re turned to Salt Lake in the evening Miss Gertrude Scanlon visited In Salt Lake for several days t e past week. Mrs. George M. Evans has returned home from Cal fornia after a se eral weeks is t in Aentura with her daugh ter Mrs Frank Orr MT PLEASANT MT PLEASANT July '4 Airs, R F Campbell and little daughter Queenie, of Long Beach Cal arri ed Saturday and are visiting M s Campbell s parents Mr and Mrs R Anderson S D Longsdorfs sisters Mrs. Levi Cook of Ne ada City Mo and Mrs George Waseck and daughter Helene of Ponca, Okla are here for a short Is t at the A C Madsen home Mi&s Geneve Johnson is visl lriz In Somerset Colo at the home of Dr and Mrs J R Earle Mrs S M Rasmusesn left for Ephraim Monday after having v sited for three weeks with relatives fn Mt Pleasant and Fai v ew Mss H Ida Madsen was hostess at a Kens ngton Wednesday afternoon n hono of Mrs Levi Cook and Mrs George Wa geek. The guests were members of the ONO club and Inc uded Mesdames John T Madsen LPA ckers L Rutis houser Leander Thompson Harry & Ick Ben L mer Johansen M sses Viola W t taker W nn fred Jensen. Irene Ne sen T na Ericksen Indra WhitaKer Elma No and Frances Jensen Marian La sen and Agnes Thompson of Ep ra m Mrs Harry Rasmussen and h d en Dorothv and Harr of a v ew is ed Mrs Rasmussen s pa ente Mr and Mrs John Knudsen Monday One of t e soc a events of the week was the d nner given Fr day by Mrs J W McGann in hono of Airs George II Hyde of Bu ton Oho an M s Andrew S N lson and Al ss Ro y N son of Long Beax.h Ca The g ests passed he at er noon do ng need ework and enjoy ng sev era mus a se e ons by M ss Roxy Nl son and M s 1 Wall. The gues s ncluded Mesdames H Le Roy Ne sen J W Che y R B No on Andrew L N lson E V Wall Hen j La sen H a Beaumann R. A Burch F ed Rasmus sen W V McK rahan George C emen se and Mrs R. S Rasmussen of Park C tv M Sses W nn fred and Fiances Jensen e u ned Friday fron Obe n O o where M ss F an es has been a e ng co ego M ss Jensen v s ed fr ends he e he past 0 mo sbneean en e o ng ad es s ed Be ue Oh o a e go ng o e e and Buffa o N aga, a lalls Indiana po s and Lo s M and Mrs Jensen ertalned a d ne Tuesd n comp men o Mr und M s Geo ge H II de o Bu on Oh o Cd" esweea f M and M s Geo ge Hyde Air an & h And ew I N son. A and M s F C Jens sses W nn f ed F an es and C o Jc sen and ona d N aon M s J P Neff en e a n d at d nno S nda orpnea ols e ook adMsGoge ngk foes eo 1 o e gh an a beau f y appo n e li e ou se d nne was se ed by he os ess Is Jo Sanfld ea ned e OS e nosda af no n f e men be s e o ed o o s wo Is based served a 5 o ok un eon o g e s I o s P son of Sandy s s ng a e ome o M and M s eo go Pe e son Ms P nda A h t aker and her daug p h Cose e Vh t a e e urned ba da f o n a month v t o he Ca o a p s ni Is e Ra ha of Grantsv 1 e s m n ng peo eeks e e w Ms V a J son h d A rge Jo nson M ss da N a h n ta ned he O a af e oon n ono o oh g es s Ms Lev Coo ad Mrs Geo ge Wageck A pleasant after noon was spent w th need ework and socla cha afte which the 1 ostess se ved re free ments The guests bes deB tl e membe a of the b an 1 t e guests of honor included Mesdames J P Neff Ab an Johnson A B A a de na R 5 adse R ake J O on a I sse c R ha and Ne a a dema ss H da ladsen Al s e Ccok, ceo ge AAage k and S D o gsdo r n o o ed Nep ednesda a d we e g es s a he home of M and Ms L la be ss I s a e of a na s a es a e home of D and Al s R A. Bu M aid M R ndersen ente ta ned a d nne ba u da onor of he daugh e M R F Campbell Co e s e e a d fo e gh The C oc et ub was en e ta ned T cs day af ernoon b Ms -I Le Rov Ne e A oup e of hours were spen o e wok after w ch e eshn en s wee se ed to Mesdames Ph da aKe H S Ne sen R A Bu h J 1 Gann and M ss Coset e ake Mr and Mr V am O son "M An drew S N son Al ss Foxy N so Re Jensen Me r and T eodore O son spen ast week camp ng fish ng and un ng n Sla canyon Apnea he power p ant was enjoyed ast Sunday b M and & rs Geo ge H Hyde M and M s H Le Ro Ne sen and M and Mrs And ew L N son EUREKA j . r LUREKA Ju y 4 M and Mrs C C G ggs and daughter M ss Ade e and M and Mrs I F Gose and ch d en mo o ed o U ah coun j on bunaay monng f s gong o Castl a Sp ngs and hen o Provo canyon where they spent e da They re urned n he e ening Mr and Mrs C L Hu s and daug te M ss Fiances o Eu eka and 0 P Hu sh and dau0 er M ss Be e Hush of Payson joined the partv a e in he da and enjoyed fish ng and ba h ng Mr and Mrs Frank B rch of S er C y and M and M s L B Baker of Eu eka retu ned on Wednesday af er an enjoyabe trip to Utah ake The tr P fron the Gos en Duck club to Pro o was made in a aunch and the day was spe t In f sh ng and hav ng a gene a good t me Mr and Mrs Ro Ka gun of Sa t Lake we e n Eureka th s week gues s at e ome of the a ter s parents Mr and M s James C ooks Lew s Ater man as returned to E eka af er spend n se e a weeks in sou hern Ca fo n a Wh e t ere Mr Me man a ended the 3 ks con en on be ng a de egate from e local edge of Elks Mrs, O H Co eman left on Thursday for Twin Fa s Idaho for an extended Is t w th re a ves and friends Mrs Co eman wi a so v s t Sa t Lake fr ends wh e absent from Eureka Dr and Mrs L E Pierce spent se eral days in Sat Lake during the firs of he week The we e jo ned there by M ss Cotton and M ss G esp e of C cago who re urned with them to Eureka and wi be the r gues s for seve a days after which they wi I resume their Jou ne o California M s John McFate and daughter Al Edward Al en eft this week fo Bu e Idaho for an ex ended vis t with ela tives and friends They wl 1 a so spend a few days w th friends at Salt Lakeland Ogden wh le absen from Eureka Air and Airs John H McChrystal mo tored to t Lake Sunday morn ng ac companied bj the Misses Lucile and Gene vleve McNamee wl o have been their guests for several weeks The young ladles eft a few days later for their home In Los Ange ee M ss Gene e e Su an who has bee making her home In Los Angeles for the past jear w 1 return o Eureka soon C B Garten eaves next Saturda for a month s sta n California M &i Garten passed the summe at en e and together they w s t bo h expos tlons and return to Eureka fo a few weeks after wh ch the w 1 re urn to thefr home in Manhattan Kan Mrs F S A an Lemen and daughte s left this week fo a s t w th relat es and friends at Sa t Lake Kenneth W I 1 ams at one tl ne pro feasor of chem s rv at he I n ersitv of Utah and later conne ed w t he T n tic sme ter at e C tv was back in the d strict this week for a short sit with od fr enda Mr W Hams has been living n Peru South America for the past three o four ears Nor a A cock rpturned to Eureka Wednesday af er a vis t of severa weeks at the on p of his s ster M s Al How ard a Park C t Mrs VA P M gan of T n June on was the gte;t of Airs Bates a De ta dur ng he ear pa t of the week On her return Mrs M I igan vas ac ompa nted b Mrs Ba es and ater t e ex pect to eave for Sa t Lake for a short si w h f lends Airs O to Swartz and son Wa ter Haguewood e med to E rkea Tues da even ng af er spend ng se era months In southern Ca forn a W h Ie absen they i ed se era weeks at Cata na Is and a d a so attended both e pos tlons Mrs J A Hense eft Wednesday morn ng for a ten da s Is t a Salt Lake, where she wl 1 be the g est of her s s ter Mrs. A Good Mss Mjrte I ey retu ned to 1 er home n Eureka Sunda e en ng af er a pleas ant s a Wa sburg Heber C ty and he Hot Pots AVhl e a W ah sburg M ss 1 e wa he gues of Mrs Meakin nee Miss Berryman a former res dent of Eu tka Al ss Mae Ph ps was the guest of friends at Spanish Fork dur ng the early pa of e w ee Mr and Mrs Frank Br h of S 1 er C t a ended a mee ng of he L D c urch at Payso fa nda mak ng e tr p by au o M and Mrs M E R Su an ef Tuesday morn ng for Sa t Lake w here t e w 1 be the gues s of friends for se e a daj s v M and Mrs Law e ce B ackett and Mr a d Mrs Eugene B ackett, toge her w t t eir fam es enjo ed a p easant outing a Pro o can on on unday T e trp was made by au o Mrs r ank uarr y eft Wednesday ! morn ng for Sa t Lake where she wil be : e g es of fr ends over Hinda M s W 1 am Gear e u ned to her ho ne In Fu ek du g ear part of e week af er a p easan s w th frend a Mo a M s Ge s s er acco pa n ed he o E re a for a sho a Mri Y arn I omer ef on T u da for a sho s wi e es and frien s a Sa Lake I BRiGHAM CITT t f ; BRIG f AM c TY J 24 Monday e en ng at the on e f M a d M h Merre M Pa e Reose as en eane a usne a a ged n o o o e re en n auo y a n ber of efe s Toec c as spen pan eb and bo e s T e o ng e e p esen Mes n e J F a s Merre C F Me e M R Bi sen o M b o e W o ro v l' La C e B J e ti es I b B L e Rep e Me e Ru Rook n Ve n Pa Bons n Jeni Joa B la i a ao g ade Reese I F a B a k n has gone !a Ua e o spen a fe weeks 5 g ea es ai tl 0 s 0 M ss Lou se Be g parsed e la e rar of he Teek n Sa lake .tUJr h d H " C " on are at home af er h ng a s e a fe v eek n Logan " W e n s a o g R e o e f Irs N o t " IV a ie a o n and n h e o J en of K n e m ne-A by Uoo ge a s T e e one of t s most pro ne o ng me of aar and and tl 0 or degroon Is t pTrry0' Mr " d M" 0 C " V larg party ot prominent BrlgUam C fo ks a e T u s- eta on o e P oas 7 d M an M sse . akndPrB Pd MM and vl ti 11 7 n Je 1 I s V n S and n Z n je , ranshV a ' - LT "ThomV and Ada Jo Mb o gan of Loga e u ned on e nd er an e e d d n s e gues o M ss Lou se "j a"a d M s oeorge Ande on d D . and M s D Hen e son amp n Bo ede Jin 0 du e n M and s D Mad 1 Mr and M b P D e e a n " own e e d n he en nde o he s mme Mr an As Or on T nge o er a ned Tuesda even ng r-, ,i , Those p esen e M and 1 s - " Vernode o n per Idaho Us Caude Jensen a d M La Jen en of I urn M ss Ed th I n of Sa Lake a d M s L zz e B an o Br g an C M ss F za Ha on en a e at n ne bunda r n ed gues s e e Irs B V Loe d M L H Mu doc of Bj Ne ' M ss Ze ma Braeggcr of W a and J Ree es of s we e u ed ma ae b P es den O een N & oh M and J s Stewar Horse of Lo gan spen nda in Br g am C 51 n M Hors ey s fa he Sena o c Ho s e and o er re a es M s B Loe as re u ned rom an e e ded s o her fo me on e n Ma and TV ednesday c en n a ecep cw was tendered H and Ms. P a e do Jenben a e ome of Mrs Ma Jo nbo A nong he guests were Mr and M s H P S na d and M and M s Fe x D Ba d of Ga and Mr and Mrs H o W ght of Hy urn and Mr and M s O C Jensen of Pe Mr a"nd Mr John F E dmann a e spend ng a fen da s s g M 6 W lam Erdmann n Springv Ue Ltan M s Maud Lax sc has -elu ned f om Denve where she has been do n n s s ona wo k fo the Morn on chu h du ng the pas twenty mon hs M ss. Ma ga c Smoot of P o o was he gues ot A and Mrs S ewa Hors ej of th s c e fore part of t e week A s I E Du n passed a few davs th s week n Cen e e is ng f ends and re a es ' M ss Ma ga et Dusenbur of Pro o s v s n,, M s Hope Fishburn M ss Clara S Ur of Narapa, Idaho is the gues of M ss Zo a Ca Mr and M s John G Ga dner of fepo ka e Wash s ted Mr and M s W am Ga dne Mr and Mrs Ga dne ha e one o ca t Lake from ere he w 1 proceed o St Louis M ar d Mrs T D Cummjngs and Mrs Ma Cumn gs of bait Lake n o o ed to Brig am c Sunda and spen e daj st K e son and h w fe M and M s D Curam n" M 3 L Jensen Is in Fie d n s t ing her fa he TV S Han en M and Mrs Thomas H B a kburn of Ogden spent a daj in t s & t ng T B ack urn and fam M and Mrs TVilfo d VV 00 f o a Lake are euests of Mr an3 Mrs 1 V Hende son M and Mrs C P c ards mo 0 ed to Hjde Park Sa urdaj I HEBER CITY - HEBER CITT Julj '4 M s Edward Moulton was hos e s at an ente a nment for the Gi s of Industr Thu sdai e en g Mrs Pea 1 K bu n and fa e u ed to ba t Lake T ur da a a w th her mother Mrs V ara Bu The sen or e on of he Th d wa d Been e was en e rained b Ms Geo e M Jorgenson T esda af e noon Pe eshmen s wee erved Mrs. TV U an Tre h, k and h dren returned to Pa k Sa urda af er a n o th s -is Heber Mrs Theodo e Ja pe son w s o ess for the Ladle f e Hund ed ub W ednesda af ernoon Fa or were awarded to Mrs L Y CI de and M s Ruth Hatch P e e t were- M s Fann e C de Mrs. Phoebe Murdock E T C de Mrs. E zabe h Kle ker Mrs Jo sep ne Green M s Par Muroock Mr Joseph S McDonj d Mrs. Da d Fl er M James X M Dona d Mrs Ra Duke Mrs Geo e M Jorgen on Mrs Don Ra Mrs Ru Hat M Emer v u -dock Mrs bad e Henro d M kn n e o eman Mrs chase Ha h M b T. R V ne rttt Mr Delph a raw ford ir-. Ja person Mrs L zz e Jo es Mrs. e n e Duke Miss Lo s al ace Ms ueo ge Fl her and M nn e M M an I s Lois W a a e of Sa LaKe e gue of Dr ad Mrs TV R e Mss Leca M dock and 1 s Nao D ke a e eturned home f'-om a n on h s sate Pana na Pa fl e po o M s ha-e Ha h enter a ne Fr da af e noo n on p n ent o M s Lo s W a a e of sa L le M and Mrs Jo ep Ha n nni a J1. D I- 0 d Ha 1- I ss Mabel Lube k a d M o W a a e mo o ed o Kan as unda e he wee he g ests of Dr and Mrs hesFTTert. M a an Hat e ter a ed I one nds omp men o I ' Lo Wh a e I Ber -de en erta ned at a 0 a a he on e o e parents M and M s VT Ian L ndsa T sd e en ng Da 1 FIs er and dau hte Ila a e a o ne af e a months s w I nd Mrs ( aries c uff of T or Idaho M s Dav d F sn e tcrta ned Tuesda at d nne for M s 0 s TV s ace Th e n te o n ee ere M TV r JV e rttt Mrs Fann e c ie Ms H Luke and Mrs T am B s M s. Sa e Hen o 1 of Amer an Fork in Re V.0f a e , raren 3 M nd Mr-Jo Mr-Jo ep R Mu do k Mrs H Ivlecke o Kansas a e a lV Mdohkr ,Rren,s Mr and M Mrs L ph a Craw ford of M r ng T s Ja es V McDouald n M s r Duk M 1 77 q o 0 Mrs T gic B n om V " tah "9 h , ol suc s f M ni Mrs i.dwa TOOELE t TOOEIl j 4 Mrs Hug ea e et a ned a a I en ngton F a a noon I Iau Fe e o " et,es eepeen T e fo o ng n po ed a p a m a, 8 e ne M s J 00 1 u d I - e a j e e ad 1 I M a B, x s c o .e Ir an t R la s 1 k, os Fl e M j LnaRea rj A pa on posed of M a 1. A Bo e nd fan M a d T an C and f M r. Ji. n J B H M On er Hobbs 1 , . A ' , h M b 1. o e nn M a H k a os o s e 1 T M " d ?, f e no I Og on ap 00 are a a I r ' , f enk of 0 , 0 in 0 1. os s f Mr a Thursda t e lef Friday to n o t 0 tr p o t e oas p I M as M a. Moo of Oml Nb and ( M s TV C Pa on and Mas , 7 o of a G ange VV o 11 0 cP M and Mrs IV ' I M s R be Sh ds ente tanJ'S be of ou g peope Wednesday fo son Me "nesday , 1 sM d edPakleftTooeep,, a o whe e she w 1 pa88 hYa, . a a o s ng w h e a ves Al ss o e ce Bennet retu . 1 ome n 1 u eka Friday af ?M en da b as the guest of Al 8a rv,'? fi. man "Ifiy M ss Mary L ngenfel er ir-. J L ntenfe e and M ss Emma Li na. Mo are t e gues s ofS1" Ms L s e L ngenfe er 11 i M A Jacobson of Mur av . , i Ir, a 6 f Mr SM Ct; M ad Mrs Ra ph Lodze M ) odg and B A Rusman UJV a th an o near L nco np""M t. M ss Ka e Bone passed hp Co onwood the guest of he erJtS(l M s Ca er ne Hobbs araMnot. Ms C J Cot e e and II s, 0 Howe o Sa Lake a e v h. Btt-not Btt-not e Mrs Hat e Howell 1 - j richfiellTi Lake6 Ga 6 E kW k Uto ' M and 1 1 J H F kson h 8 hi J a he gu sts Mr and Mi j u qu d 7 Mo ez Ogden re urned from De la th J be e k iv. etna -Young MIm ena p.J a Pete on B yan Poulaoa. Lai.M and Joseph Young chaperoned br M ? tin Pa ke ot Joseph ipen s urd 1 ss Ven e Hansen ha re urned to h A Ogd n a v a ng a the E kn Z rsSo MCeanoLoau .7l -du ng be pae week V ; Mrs Te G aham e fo Sa uv. ' 1 " ? , 11801 066 a on Fostw X j m Sa Lake on Ft day j ra J L. Qu & en erUIned n ho or i Han a o Ogden du ng the eck Untied Unti-ed The goes 5 we e Mrs MtuVgI C R e Mr. Ne, Poulsoa, Mr, jS M A W B B d MIm CoT?r d a. E fie Er! kson L'1 X rs Thomas Ogden en erta ned at i r on du ng he weeir Those p esent R Og e Mrs E za Coons llVo iS, Mrs H Bean Mrs Lorin Merrl ebekc 4 s. Joshua Ogden. Mrs. y, nuL M s Dan Jensen, Mrs James D WfT T h tensen Miss Lizi e Ogdea and wj Ogd a and Mrs. Thomas Ogden Mi, J d and son C a Miss a OgrknT i. Peterson eft here h week to sum earn a The party w ft u Osiea ui ' on ttyo f j On Tuesday a temoon Its tan s e n e tained at an a ernoon social Itufe u n shed b Mr J L Hepp e and j b oee Han he Lun neon was server h o ow ng i rs Gu Lewis Mr Ctrl 6-en 6-en r V J Bio Mnh TMai&j I L Qu s 1 rs 4Dgus Fillmore Ma I g n us Bean In M nn e Bean, Mrs. s fit-Mr fit-Mr G V Coons Mrs Mary Bean lira ob 30 Mrs. James Anderson Mrs. M. C son and & is Haze Bake I On Tuesday Miss Haze Henrle eoterUiai 0 ow ng guests ss Mabel aiornxa i at Lew M ss Sadie I vie, Mia tea i Ca and J is Margaret Johnson. O Fr day a ernoon Mrs H. H Peterwa r - a d a a porch party Lon bean tm r Th g oils were Mesdames E E HoJtaa, Lew B. Lewis. Mon gomer- Al es ILr- ey J S Ulcer J H E ickson A U 1 bou M C N elson, Edward Wrutt, Ju u Seegmlller Frank Ca owa L E. I- son LP G p n Thomas Brown L U D P Jensen Claude M Is T I fv J J L Qu st, N PC Norman. ma K H Gunn and A. K. Hansen. Mrs. Ften " was a s ed by Mlas Blanch Christmas, " ne Martin and Miss Jennie Pisxl s Ed h Borg Is TkltiDg Salt Uh, , , and B ngh m rs am Nelson en ertalned trs Hfc h ho o o Mrs Dutcher of Sal Leis. Ler a served o the fo lowing Mrs. C P fas p nna M e Mrs. A. F Nelson, Ifci I on and Mlra Mabe Peterson. 4 1 EPHRAIM EFHP I July 4 The Led es Lfterj ; h d m dsumtner soda on the Sao ir . g-oucd5 Tuesday evening Eefreehmc&i c rved and an Info nna programme of na : ' game was njoyed The ollowlEg were ps: esdames Frank nriseoseo F H. Hisar E No -es Fred Fe-riser Marie rsaj John Hanson James Frost, P D Jeans, i . Pe erson Home Rasmuses. E A Bbtscs. Ar Ha n Char es ec on, Hyrum Taorpe, Er f. e n Joseph Nielsen. Peter Peter, i-b i-b i nsen Edw n Dor ns.FH.Ji hos. Bt a m Andrew Olsen A. C N elsea, en r be-t Rasmussen, Aaron B-etaioS, ' d Kelson C H Beal Charles Hete3, Ir ' , nea M sses Effle Thompson and ftrc : I P rs. Ra. mocd Hu burt ot Fo-tlaot ft. e a ned Wednesday e ening a the boe ' pa M and Mrs. Joseph Thorpe. g ests were tn a endaoce ttr ol r- rc T J J and Mrs. AndrW and Mrs. Thomas Thorpe. J . M e Ke son M and Mis Httm rr d r Thomas A. peterwa. Mr is D nk ns M and Mr laresn M and M F H Rasmuaw. M cn Tho p A ber Johnson Gewjf ': e da Petersen Lavem PeterK,?1 h and Ruth Ke eon ) M ad Mrs. John Ajms rone, ecfrtibti a d o fo members of the ArosOwi w have been ng In tits dtj - ng were guests o ho o D r T H o Hunting on M and dw d o Lake and Arthur Arosc M P want J ad fn. C R. Dodos "lii unda Covers wt?re a 4 fc tr Mss ab Morten n en ertained tb he Lad e Moun t a E ho T n ug 2; h: a c Isaacson n erU"J nda a e oon Co ers ware aid (w r re K n Foster was hostess pa da Six gue were prewai M s Hannah Pre nio and r , M ndj Los Ange es. Mr- Cha es Jeoson of Redmond n ra m so he m L Prt of the mantT T 4 M Htm Fru H Be i-on cn rtuni K"""?! . n i e hom "u ' M v en. a Rut F ' Itc s L l d Tb mpwo ; Ri P rr E T Ria ',rtZSi h R. Ph 1. Andr. 2m' Brl5h.r, A L B U v. o now and '"TilU , Ado and Slats TW). H n ng on Park Ca arri d tl n " U- a nnd Mra. R v rr ate and C T R J Mr . P ' a i b Ma Jonaa. U v V, . Monda. to H , Fa Krnram and . JJMi r, Tu da Tt ad rj . ar rrad . H. . WJVT' -V a n a h noma " jp- v Brd on vlurda, . " r ar od at 0 I a h w lA h al parw a M f H nk $ ra B an ha a V Van C Hour . la alUnj trtwH J Social Notes From Utah Towns iMERICAN FORK ;HN i-MliK, -Inlv ;'t. -Mis .niMon. formerly a resident of this deputy elerk of I'lali e.'unly lor or of yours, who litis spout the e voavs a t Los A niU'los. Is hero - xt'ended visit. nd Mrs. Willi. i in HodoM and Mr. t. Harry 0'iS'k of Harrlmtui spent : of I ho w ook lion- as t ho puoMs ' Mti.rtlia rhipman. rlona Lemon of Kiimas and Mrs. or? lev of Prove. won1 tho cnrsis J V". Insorsol tho oaiiv part ot i k. IIoo'.i Cunnhiphain ami James Trv-Salt Trv-Salt Lake spent tho we.-k in m Fork canyon, tho quests of i Mrs. Ross Cunniiijiha in. at tho cabin. Rolva Booth has pone to Tvovo where she will spend tho sutn- " Aydelotte. who 1ms spent the past the southern states as h Mor-spionary. Mor-spionary. returned iionie tho first the week. Mrs. Joseph Lloyd returned to ., mo at Salt Lake after a ten days' .Vo at the home of Mrs. Lloyd's C. E. You up has pone to Briph-sper.d Briph-sper.d a inonth there with rela- j Clifton Pierre of Ppringville was 'St of friends bore the tirst pari week. . .nd Mrs. Spencer Clark of Provo merican Fork visitors Monday. Corbet t of Prove was visiting - in Pork mends Monday. Charles Thome of Pleasant Grove : her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles he first of the week. " or John H. Wootton spent part of " -k at Ogden and Salt Lake. - 3eorce Storrs and daughter. Eliza. to Maple ton Wednesday for a visit with relatives. p J. H. Storrs spent part of the t Storrs, Utah. i. Jack Johnson of Salt Lake is here extended visit to her mother, ,. ephen Feathers tone. . Third ward primary officers and - .5 enjoyed an outing to the Ameri-rk Ameri-rk lake resort Monday. nd Mrs. Alma Olsen of Bingham e for Sk short visit with relatives. " ill go from here to Springville jhe m of next week, 'where they will ieir home. ; M. E- Bezzant and Mrs. Ellis entertained the "Trubee" swarm ; live girls of the Second ward at . , :ie of Mrs. Bezzant last Tuesday ' nd Mrs. E. T. R. Bioomquist spent t part of the week in Salt Lake atives. Lawrence Hutchings. Jr.. of Lo- here visiting at the home of Mr-; Mr-; Lawrence Hutchings. Sr. --"Misses Alice and Florence Dunn turned home from a three months' Lewis ton. Utah. After a short -" ire they will go to Salt Lake, :hey will make their home. - C. Pulley returned home the the week from a visit to View, . tvhere she was the guest of her -in-law. Nathan Thornton. . : Helen McCloary left on Thursday - wo weeks' visit with her sister. - ; ;rt Robinson of Murray. Heter Cutler and children of Gar-d Gar-d Mrs. Claud Conder of Olmstead : irt of the week here visiting Mrs .vrney. . rd Adams. who has SDent the ar in California, is here for a -ith his mother, Mrs. Caroline "!-H. H. Hurt of Logan is here for visit and is the guest of Mrs. ieck. ""ind Mrs. Walter Paxman, Mrs. Paxman and Miss Vera Paxman T ii and John Miller and son,- Clif- nd daughter, Rowena spent the 't of tiie week at the home of Mr. s. Joseph Milier in this city. F. Noyes and Mrs. Noyes left Tuesday for a month's visit to ositions. x - nd Mrs. M. O. Randolph and chil-"otored chil-"otored down from Salt Lake on ' - and spent the dav here visitina: -home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. -:. Walker and familv of Vernal I to this city last Wednesday and nd a week visiting Mr. and Mrs :r Walker. nd Mrs. E. A. Morgan spent part - week at Salt Lake. --Joseph A. Shiplev SDent the lat-'!-. of the week at Salt Lake, visit-: visit-: ; .lives. ; H. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Robinson of this city, and ' ..-sena Hanson, the charming voung t of parley Hanson, also of this "";re married at Provo last Wednes-v.Che Wednes-v.Che young couple went to Salt .; ie evening of the same dav and ; md a few days there, after 'which ! . ill reti'rh to this city and make) ime. "-.nd Mrs. James H. Pullev spent -' er part of the week at Salt Lake relatives. t , nd Mrs. T. H. Robinson and Mr. 's. Vern Walker spent Saturday j--nday at Salt Lake. nd Mrs. John Robinson and,chM--11 leave here Monday for a week's -:-t the home of Mrs. Robinson's t - Mrs. B. J. Bowers of Nephf. I . .m Eeal, Miss Edith Bremms -and V-ouella Peet of this city left here et of the week for Thompson . where they will be joined bv -v rogan of that city, and the four tced to Grand Junction, where a "T" wedding will take place. Miss - 3 heromintr Mrs. Beal and Miss 'coming Mrs. Grogan. The young '.rwin reside at Thompson Springs. Beehive girls of the Fourth ward Kensington at the Fourth ward II n Tuesday afternoon. -'Laurefa Nielson left for Salt Lake .Inesday, where she will visit her Mrs. Ben Carlson, for a week. Inez Ambrose entertained the ub on Wednesday afternoon. Re- "ints were served. S. Robinson spent the week at -ke with her daughters. Mrs. J. J. i and Mrs, Florence Ehrbar. ' Miller family reunion was held at on Wednesday. Th1 American . nembers attending were William' - and family Mr. a nd Mrs. Bvron -,--:on and Bert Miller. ' ' ind Mrs. Ernest PaNman went to ke the first of the week, and spent r ek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. : Smith. Thpy attended the Pax-mily Pax-mily reunion while there. r ind Mra. N. H. Heiselt left the Wie week for California, where ' ill visit the expositions. E. H. Stout of Montpelier. Idaho, visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. '. londs. - WIN FALLS, IDA. .; - :;i jT FALLS, Idaho. July 24. One of ist and most enjoyable social af- , ;- eld recently was the picnic and" ng party at pillar falls, in Snake anyon, some two miles hlow Sho- .i-alls, the hrst of the wek. The - people wf re chaperoned by M rs. Viiliams and Mrs. Harrv F.' Allen. ...alls a cool, deiightt'urand inter-tV inter-tV -place for picnic panies, ven on i,-test da-s, and was en.1oed to the j by ihis c-ompanv of voung people, eater part of the time was spent nming or real I on the rocks in now or the canyon wall. A big ri linner waB also one of the enjov-;itures enjov-;itures of tiie dav. Comprising the 'ere Misses Lesley Williams. Fan-.;t, Fan-.;t, Man- Goodall, Marguerite Put-lr Put-lr esta Thunias, Nellie TeusdyJc. iMVifri.-e Ost;:in!er j, nd Buid W'.ill: Mi sms. i'-i-is Flge, 1 ;ive " Jtr.im-r. Ku- H-mh Hart, I'hmcn.- t is! i under. Ci dc Stnip-son. Stnip-son. Hoi- l.ot.ui. Li-slic I'h.lcr and Wition Pvk. The largest social gathering of the season sea-son was the club wotufu's picnic held In ';iters's Ri'(ie. on the Shosbnno falls roiiil, on Thursday n f t crtioon. TImvo hundred hun-dred ti nd t hirt y ijiiosis sh I down to t ho bountiful picnic ' dinner served In the shad v srove. The oianii-atlons represented repre-sented were the Kimberlv llo:id club. Addison Ad-dison Avenue Kensington. I'ountrv om-fii's, om-fii's, Mot hers' Surprise, Wayside, luo 1 ,akes Houlevurd and Monnm;side clubs. The following programme was given: "The Model Club," Moniiupside club; "Their progressive Grin and a Grape Jiico Picnic," I'nlty club; readings, Genevieve Gene-vieve Kiloy, Addison Avenue oluh ; t a Ikon Ik-on rest room l nr country women, Mrs. J. White. Countrv Women's club; solo. Mrs. Slrobecli, Kimherly Koad cl;ib; rmid-ing. rmid-ing. Grace Harder, lOue Lakes Houlovurd club; toast. 'Tribute to Chibs." Mrs. Frank 'ilson, Wayside club; response. Miss Porter :ield, Kimberlv Kond club; bottle race. M or ni upside club; egg race. Wayside club; telephone gossip. Mrs. Snyder Sny-der and M i s. Jolmsi.n. Kimberl v Koad club. , short talk was made by J. A. Waters. Miss Fannie Hart enrertained on Tuesday Tues-day morning at breakfast and cards tor her friend. Miss Mary Goodall. First prize was won by Miss Beairice Gstrander while the cons-'lation prize was nlven to Miss Yeva Amos and Miss Goodall received re-ceived the suest prize. Present were Misses Hnrd Wall. Heat rice Ostrander. Lesley Williams. Rosalyn Putnam. Vesta Thomas. Margaret Wilson. Florence Cos-tello, Cos-tello, Grace Parser. Marie Roberts, Yeva Amos, TTelma Conover. Marguerite Putnam, Put-nam, Helen pitcairn, Mary Goodall, Mar-pnret Mar-pnret Means of Lewiston and Mrs. William Wil-liam Wagner. The ladies of the Salmon club were entertained en-tertained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Roy Kloppin, at which time two new members were admitted to the club. The next meeting of the club will be held oh Thursday.- Julv 2?, at the home of Mrs. E. R. Logan. Mrs. W. A. Flower is enjoying a visit from her sister. Mrs. E. E. Husfhines, and two children, from Webb City, Mo., who will spend the remainder of the summer here. On Friday Mrs. Flower pave a delightful picnic at Blue Lakes ranch for her sister and for her mother. Mrs. Mason, who is also visiting: her. Mrs. George R. Easley and sister. Miss Katharine Andrews of New York, who has been visiting Mrs. Easley. left the tirst of the week for California to attend the expositions. Mrs. J. L. Ouvall and daughters. Misses Eulalia and Reba, arrived here the first of the week to spend several weeks with Mrs. Duvall's son, O. P. Dm vail. Miss Mary "Wahl, deputy in the county school superintendent's office, left on Thursday evening for the coast for a few-weeks' few-weeks' vacation. She will visit both expositions during her trip and expects to return by way of Portland. Mrs. J. F. Allen and son, Ralph, of Iowa Falls. Iowa, were in Twin Falls this week on their way to the Salmon tract, where they have orchard property on the Deep Creek project. Miss Aaalia Krengel went to Salt Lake the first of the week for a visit with her friend. Miss Doris Leibengood. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Young, Miss Eva : Martin and J. W. Young left the rtrst of the week for the Sawtooth mountains for an outing of several weeks in the vicinity of Hailey and Ketchum. John E. Wilcox is visiting in this city, the guest of his son, George W. Wilcox, and family. He is en route to his home in Detroit, Mich., after visiting the expositions expo-sitions in California, i Ralph Pink returned the first of the ! week from a vacation trip through the coast states, with stops at the expositions, and up into Alaska. Dr. Albert Greenwell and Bister, Miss Grace Greenwell, returned the tirst of the week to their home in Idaho Fails, after visit ing here with their uncle, L. T. Wrieht, district manager of the Consolidated Consoli-dated Wagon & Machine company. Marriage licenses were issued this week to Miss Alta Davis of Buhl and C. B-Likes B-Likes of Filer: Miss Ethel Paine of Buhl and J. McDonald Graham of Los Angeles, Cal. FARMINGTON j FARMINGTON". July 21. Mrs. C. Holt entertained enter-tained Wednesday afternoon at a dinner party. The guests -wore Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Torketsen of Oakland. Cal.. Mrs. S. Ross and daughter of Salt Lak. Mrs. Thoraan Torsen of Garfield, Mrs. C. L. Hess of Salt Lake and Mrs. John Fornander of Cheyenne. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clark left early Thursday morning by auto for Oakley. Idaho. After spending a short time in Oakley they will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. - John Bourne and party and will then start for the San Francisco exposition. The- two parties expect to remain In California about a month. Mrs. Harriet Hlnman of Ogdeo visited In Farm-in?ton Farm-in?ton Monday and Tuesday as the guest of lira. Luella Hes. Miss Sadie Sanders of Idaho is spending the week with her suiter, Mra. Lona Udy. Miss Camilla Abbott left Sunday for the Jackson's Hole country, where she will spend a lew weeks as the guest' of Mr. and Mrs. R. W". Kent. David Hess left M or. day for Idaho. Ha will '.If it friendB in northern Utah and Montpelier before returning home. Mr. and Mr3. J. n. Wood and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wood and family spent the weekend week-end in Fielding. Mrs. Henry Sole of St. Anthony. Idaho, has been visiting in Farmington for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Potter left for Bear river Monday, where they will spnd a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Petty and family are spending a few weeks in Garland. J. D. Wood and family. J- H. Wood and family. Mr?. Malony of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Lilly-white Lilly-white and family of Ogden will leave Saturday in autos for Dear lake, where they will spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mr-. George T. Beesley and Mrs. J. w. Taylor and daughter will spend the weekend week-end at- Pinccre.st. Mr.' and Mrs. Villiam Fiddoway and fRmlly of Vernal vlsifed Farmington Wednesday. They were the gueats of Mr,. M. L. Taylor. Edward Cole of Lincoln, Neb., visited fn Faim-Ingion Faim-Ingion Monday arid Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah He? left Monday for Idaho, where she will vii.it fiU'inls for a few weeks. Mies Enter Walker ha left for Emigration canyon, can-yon, where the will spend a short time. Mrs. A. L. Hark and family returned home Friday from Provo canyon, where they had been spending a short time. Mrs. G. A. Bouino and daughter will lave for Garland the end of the week. Mrs. . D. C. Rice visited In Salt Lake Wednesday. Wed-nesday. I MIDVALE f f MIDVALK. Julv 24. Last Monday evening even-ing Mis. iiilma Malstrom was very pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by a large number of her friends and relatives, the event being her fiftieth birthday anniversary. The evening even-ing was enjoyahly spent in music and games, after which a nicely arranged luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Larson arrived home last Tuesday after a week's visit with friends and relatives in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. ' Smith have announced i he engagement of their daughter Effie to Arnold Beckstrand of Meadow. 1'tah. The wedding will take place some time in the autumn. Mrs. Anna Xelson was hostess at a card party given at hr home last Tuesday Tues-day afternoon to a large number of her lady friends. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Gnff loft last Thursday for the coast, where t hey will visit the Pnnn ma - Pacific e posit ion and other points of interest. They weVe accompanied ac-companied bv M rs. Maria T. Cro(f and Miss Melissa Raieman. Mrs. C,off, Mrs. Mh ria T. (Jnff and Miss Bate man are delegates lo the International Congress of rieiiealngy, wiih-Ii will be held July 27 at San Francisco. cue of the chief social events of the voclt was th "house wanning party" '-ivvn hv Mrs. Thomas HukiVs last Thnra-uiiv Thnra-uiiv afternoon In h.-r ln-aiilllul new bungalow. bun-galow. Tim guests ivpi'c thf members of the Plate club. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Knno Mrown of Carficld spirit 'be first part of the week here visiting Mrs. I . Alumnd !rovn h nd fa nilly. Miss ila.el Malstrom loft lust Thursday Thurs-day for California, whwe she will visit the I 'a Pu nui -1 'acifie exposition. She was accompanied hy Miss Sadie Mills of Pleasant Urove, formerly of Mldvalo. Mr. a nd Mrs. P. Almond Prown n nd M r. and Mrs. James A. Alcorn left by automobile for Vernal on Thursday, w here t hey will visit for a week. Mrs. Lucy Cha so (ni l lit tl niece, Audrey, of Rexhurg. Idaho, vlslled last week with Miss Clarissa (Jnff. 1 LOGAN LOC.AX, July L'4. Miss Agnes C'assldy en tort a I nod last Sunday evening at tea. with u social evening following. The guests included Misses Elian and Susan Arnold, Margaret Wiikenson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris and Professor Arnold. Mrs. K. E. Clark entertained informally at dinner Monday. Mrs. Julius Jacobson entertained at dinner din-ner Monday In compliment to Miss Lettle. Crltehlow of Ogden. The table had for a centerpiece, a cut glass howl of nasturtiums. nastur-tiums. Covers were laid for elht. Miss Adelaide Nielsen entertained with a garden party Tuesday. The lawns were effectively decorated with t he red, white and blue and summer flowers. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served at the end of the evening's entertainment. Thirty guests were Included. 1 Mrs. P. C. Budge entertained at supper In compliment to MisS Lulu Snow Tuesday Tues-day evening at her canyon bungalow. Miss Margaret MaiiRhan entertained with a prettily appointed party Monday evening In compliment to her house guest. Miss Villa Knight of Ogden. Vases and baskets of sweet peas adorned t lie rooms. The guests numbered fifteen. The First ward Primary association entertained en-tertained at a children's party Wednesday afternoon at the pavilion. In the evening a fair was held. Mrs. Ellen Ecles entertained' with an elaborate dinner in compliment to her son. Spencer, for his birthday, last Tues-dav Tues-dav at the Hotel Logan. Dinner was served in the large dining room. The table was adorned with sweet peas. Covers were laid for Mrs. Eccles. Spencer Eccles, Misses Ruth Howell, Nettie Goodwin, Marie and Jessie .Eccles and Florence Thomas. Joe Qulnney, Eastman Hatch, Bryant Bullen, Carlisle Nibley. Mrs. C. M. Chrlstensen) entertained at a children's partv in compliment, to her son. Frank on Tuesday. The fifteen little guests were entertained .-with various games, with refreshments following. The "members of the Relief society of the First ward met Tuesday with Mrs. Frank Benson. After the regular programme pro-gramme a social hour was spent and refreshments re-freshments served. Last Friday afternoon Professor Arnold entertained with a drama tic afternoon from 4 to b". A charming little play. "Between "Be-tween the Soup and the Savor." was presented. pre-sented. Mrs. C. T. Teetzel. Mrs.- Frank Thatcher and Miss Margaret Wiikenson were the members of the cast. Professor Arnold's summer school class, with other invited guests, were present. Mrs. Rav B. West and Miss Flla Mor-re'.l Mor-re'.l entertained with a lawn Kensington last Fridav afternoon at the Morrell home I on Second' West street, in compliment to Mrs. Rov Egbert of Salt Lake. Twenty-five Twenty-five guests were In attendance. Mrs. J. M. Anderson of Morgan spent the week hero as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Qtlinney and Mr. and Mrs L F. Smith motored to Ogden Sunday Sun-day and spent the day at the Herrnitage. Reid Shamhart left Saturday for the east. Lie will go tirst to St. Louis, thence to Chicago and New York. . Mrs. Sara A. Stewart .and daughter. Miss Mav Stewart, of Plain City, spent last week here as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart. . Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dunford returned Monday from a week stay at Bear lake. Mrs. F. E. Crookston of Cache Junction Junc-tion spent the early part of the week here. Misses Margaret Romney and Sadie McCracken arrived home Monday from California, where they have been visit- i ing the expositions. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiesel of Butte arrived ar-rived here last Saturday and epent the week with relatives. Mrs. D. C. Jensen and son. La. voir, of Brigham City, spent the early part of the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Atley left "Wednesday "Wednes-day for a week's stay at Bear lake. Ralph N. Mastoni of Dallas, Tex., spent last week-end here. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Petersen entertained enter-tained a few friends at Ryan's inn in Logan Lo-gan canyon last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mitchell left Thursday Thurs-day for California, where they will visit the expositions. Miss Patience Thatcher spent the week I at Bear lake. v Mrs. Luna T. Thalcher and Miss Con-' nie Nibley arrived home Tuesday from Bear lake. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Hayward and children chil-dren and Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Budge and children are located at Fish Haven, on Bear lake, for an outing. Mrs. Marie B. Thatcher has gone to Rexburg to visit her son, Ron Thatcher. Miss Genevieve Thatcher is visiting at Ogden, guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Rolapp. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Volker and Miss Kate Volker motored from Ogden last Saturday and spent Sunday here. Miss Louisa Barber left Monday for Montpelier, where she will be a guest of Miss Myrtle Hoff for two weeks. Miss Victoria Howells went to Rait Lake Tuesday, where she is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Lewis T. Cannon. Miss Elizabeth Lund of Denmark arrived ar-rived here Monday from Omaha, and was a guest of Mrs. R. P. Jacobsen during the wee k. Misses Orita Smith and Ada Nutton left Friday for Burley, Idaho, to be the guests of Miss Eva Davis for two weeks. During Dur-ing their stay Miss Davis will take them on a motor trip through Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bristol of Ogden spent Tuesdav here on their way to Bear lake. T. YV. Naylor pf Salt Lake spent the early part of the week here. Mrs. William Jardlnp and children of Manhattan. Kan., arrived W-'ednesdav. Mrs. Jardine will leave this week to join Mr. Jardine at San Francisco and visit the expositions, after which they will return re-turn here and spend the remainder 'of the summer. Mrs. Harry Parker and children arrived Wednesday from McCil, New, and will make an extended visit here. Mrs. Julia B. Nibley left Wednesdav for California, where she will visit the" expositions. ex-positions. Mrs. '.Ida smoot Dusenberrv and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Margaret Dusenberry, of Provo, spnt the early part of the week here, guests of Mrs. Luther Howell. Mrs. G. W. Critchell and little daughter. daugh-ter. Barbara, of Chicago arrived Tuesday from California and will visit here for a month before returning home. Mrs. T. W. Piuder and daughter. Miss Ruth Pinder. of Salt Lake spent the week here- visiting relatives. Miss Villa Knight returned to Ogden Wednesday after a week's stav here as the guest of Miss Margaret 'Maughan. Miss Maughan accompanied Miss Knight to Ogden for a week's visit. Pr. and Mrs. D. C. Pudge and children chil-dren will leave this week for an automobile auto-mobile trip through Yellowstone park. i Miss Lulu Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lorenzo Snow of Sail lake, Is is-1 is-1 1 1 n here, a guest ot Mir, A . L. l 'oe. Miss t Jertniil,- McChevne ' will lea ve M niida v 1 o visit t lie e posit Ions. Mr. and Mrs. K. .1. Bell and Miss T,ou Hell went to Salt Nike Wn! nesdiiy to attend at-tend the Wizard of lie- W.isaich carnhal. M:. Khoda Holt spent the week ni l 'la i ksion visit l hg rela t 'cs. Miss Kdnn May Eai'l is visiting In Salt Nike. M i s. M E. Hunks a nd Mrs. Nellie Cardon wmiI to oidcii on Thursday, where they will be 1 lie guests ot Mrs. Krni.'st Goddard for a week. Miss GhretH Cardon left on Thursday for Snn Franclsi'o lo visit the exposition. Miss Fa mile 'rocket t left on Sa t up In y for Now York for a inoniha ImIi. L EH I f 4. . LF.HT, Julv 'JL--Pr. and Mrs. John M. Thorup of Salt Lake City have located in l.ehl, where the doctor will pra-Mlre medicine. f ljt mice t 'ot tr. who grndua t ed from the I 'tali Agricultural coileye and has since been attending summer school in Logan, returned Saturday. Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth of San tannin Iihs been visiting wilh 1-oM relailvee during dur-ing the past week. Mr., and Mrs. I.onnle Slice an I- family of Wabuskn. New, spent the early part of this week with Judge and Mrs. Ell Kendall. Mr. and .Mrs. John F. Cutler of Salt Lake were week-end guests of Mr. .and Mrs. C. W. Earl. Mra. Cutler has been In Lehl for two weeks and Mr. Cutler will spend his vaca Lion here. Mrs. W. K. Hopkins returned Sunday from a ten days' visit with her parents in Mount Pleasant. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Thomas Russon Intend leaving for California tomorrow to visit the expositions. They will accompany Mr. and .Mrs. John Russon in the latter's automobile. Mrs. Martha S. Bushman and daughter Ruth left Tuesdav for a month's vacation vaca-tion with relatives In Garfield county. Mrs. Evelyn Peterson will conduct the library during Mrs. Bushman's absence. Mrs. F. M. Young of Provo was a weekend week-end gueht of Mrs. Joseph Hammer. The Misses Emma McCarrle, Edna Glbb, Gladys Stark and Junius Pavls. who have been attending the 1'nlverslty of rta h summer school, returned home Saturday. Miss Nita Hammer, who visited here several days, returned to American Fork ca nyon Tuesday, accompanied by Mif-s Viva Taylor. Miss Nadlne Wilson is spending a tn days' visit with friends in Garfield. Mrs. T. F. Klrkham entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday in honor of Cornelius Salisbury Salis-bury and Martha Dekart. who were visiting visit-ing here from Salt Nike City. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Worl-ton Worl-ton and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Klrkham. Angus Blackham of Moroni stopped In Lehi a day after the close of summer school to vlRit his sister. Miss Eulalah Blackham. Mrs. Hans Hammer and Miss Inez Hammer went to Salt Uke City Tuesday Tues-day to visit friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Peterson and Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Worlton formed a theater party and went to Salt Lake Saturday. Satur-day. Miss Marvel Rhodes left Sunday for a ten days' vacation, which will be spent , in the Bear River valley. Mrs. G. L. Stookey left Sunday for . California. She intends being absent ! about ten days. ! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Smith of EIsl- I no re. are spending a week in Lehi as the guests of Mrs. Smith's father, Jesse Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Smith of Salt Lake accompanied them in an auto and spent Tuesday here. i Miss Maud Kirk ham entertained the ' B. B. club Monday evening. The two Beehive swarms over which Mesdames George C. Loveridge, Harry Stoker. Leonard Peteison and John Pick are beekeepers, had a hiking party Tuesday Tues-day up Dry creek, where they spent the day. James "Woofi house was married the past week to Misrf Norma Howe of American Fork. Miss Howe is a popular young lady and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wood house. Mr. and Mrs. John Cleyboume of Midway Mid-way have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans and Laura Knudson, who have been visiting relatives rela-tives in Spanish Fork for ten days, returned re-turned home Monday. Mrs. M. B. Bushman left Tuesday for Morgan, where a reunion of the Hardy j and Worlton families was held Wednesday. Wednes-day. : j 1 KAYSVILLE f KiAYSVILLE. July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barton and family of Ogden visited vis-ited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Alice Sanders and son. Van, returned re-turned home Sunday from a month's visit in Blackfoot and Sugar City, Idaho. Mrs. Robert Bla mires and daughters, Corinne and Josephine, left on Friday for a two weeks' visit with relatives in Fair-,view, Fair-,view, Idaho. Mrs. Leo Bird of Salt T-ake City la visiting vis-iting with her mother, Mrs. Christopher Layton, Jr. ! Miss Marguerite Thomassen and Ferris R. Thomassen returned home Saturday . evening from a five weeks' trip to the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Howard of Salt ! Lake City were. Kaysville visitors on Sun- ' day. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. ! Rutledge. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peake enter- ! tained a number of young1 friends at din- ' ner at their home Sunday evening. Those present were Misses Fay Sanders, Aft on Bourne, and Joseph C. Clive, Arnold Ar-nold M. Barnes, Ferris P. Thomassen and Lawrence B. Coles. Mr. and Ms. John Swift and Mrs. Calvin Cal-vin "Woodard and children of Salt Lake1 City spent Sunday here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Maylin and fain- iiy- Miss Gladys Sessions entertained a few ! friends at a lake party on Wednesday ; afternoon. The Invited guests were i Misses Cleo Bodily, Viola Graham, Elda Sessions and Erma Bodily. Mrs. Leo Rouche and children of Salt i Lake Citv were the house guests of Mrs. i T. H. Phillips this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wimer of Buffalo j spent, a few days In town this week as guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor. Miss Altha Rush forth entertained a few I friends at her home on Wednesday evening. even-ing. The time was spent in sewing and social chat. Those present were Misses Emllv Maylin, Trene Nance, Tburza Barnes, Irintha Simmons and Madeline Smith. Mrs. Nephi Rogers of Lewiston. Cache county, visited with her aunt, Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, during the week. Miss Myrtle Jones returned home this week from an extended visit with friends in Preston, Idaho. Miss Estella Epperson is spending a few days in Salt Lake City as t lie guest of Miss Marie Openshaw. j Miss Jennie Phillips is spending a month in the Teton basin, Idaho, as the guest of relatives. Miss Jennie Neilsen is visiting in Gar- , land. ; Mrs. Hyrum Strong and Mrs. Fra nk . Ga iley and children left on Friday for Blackfool, Ida. ho, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Zenas Norman. Miss Mollie Barnes entertained a few friends at her home on Tuesday evening. The time was passed in sewing and social so-cial chat. Among those present were Misses Olive Abrams, Hazel Bishop. Miliie-Crlddle. Miliie-Crlddle. Crilla Bone. Marie Rlamlres. Kvelyn "Gailey, Emma Odd, Virginia Phillips Phil-lips a nd Irene Swan. Mrs. George B. Sheffield and son. Vaughn, are visiting in Fielding with re! at Ives. Miss Myrtle Burton entertained at her home ou West Locust street Tuesday r-veunii;. Refresh u rents . ere ser eo. T I nine present were M rs. 'ha rlen ' r.v.-n, Mrs. Geom-e W, Green, Mias.-H NHIIe Edmonds. Ed-monds. VtiiH A riderson. 1 j- h Phi 111 h. Mil be Smith and Elizabeth Siewarl. Miss Amanda Neilsen entertained ft few friends al a lawn party at her home on Wcilnes'iav enlng. Gomr-tt were plaved, followed bv I'lliTslmiMiiH. Amonz those present w-1 e M Is sea Norma I ' nderwoon , Eugene Blamlreii. Mamie Mc 'lellail, Lulu fiii'-on. Janet Swan, Luciella War.) and Ella Smith. M iM, Itoy Wilcox of Salt Lake Is in tow ii this week nn I he guest of her nmthcr, Mra. G. F. Patillo. Miss Emily Maylin entertained a number num-ber of friends lo a canyon party today. Mrs. Frank Worsb-y of I'.nlcrvllle visited vis-ited relatives here Thursday. f S P ANTs hHto RK I SPANISH FORK, July M.- Ray Jensen of Spanish Fork and Melva Hudson of Provo were married July HI in Provo by Peput y Count y Clerk A . E. ' iee. Mrs. I a vtd Boyack en tort ained at a farewell dinner party Sunday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Mark Janklns and sons. Spender, Blaine and Rex, who left for their home In Moore, hi alio, Wednesday morni ng, n fter a, mont h's visit with friends and relatives. Besides the guests of honor t hone present were Mesdames i Marinus Larsen. Hllma Hales, Linton , Royaek and Miss Mae -Larsen. Mrs. Lucy Stone a nd eh I id r en. who 'have been visiting at the home of her ; parents, Mr. and Mis. William McKell, returned to her home In Salt Lake Monday, Mon-day, accompanied by her sister. Miss Leah M. K'etl. Miss Pauline Sammon of Kern merer. Wyo., is visit Ing for a month with her sister, Mrs. W. P. Garvin. Mrs. John -Recks from entertained In honor of her birthday party. Mrs. Elmer Morgan has had as her guest ( he past month M rs. Ole Johnhon of Heber City. Mrs. Annie Harris of Woods Cross arrived ar-rived here Tuesday evening to visit with her mother, Mrs. Ceiia Lloyd. Miss A nnle Thomas en ten a Ined a t a silver shower Tuesday afternoon and eve.nl ng for Miss Jessie Lee, a bride of the coming week. The guests were the Misses i-Jlien and Rose Jameson, Marie Stewart, Flora a nd Molly Cone, Mary Thomas, Miss Annie Fiore. Mrs. Joseph Sear p! no and M rs. Warren Thomas. Music and games were enjoyed, after which refresmeiLt s were served. Miss Mae Phillips of Eureka Is spending spend-ing the. week with Miss Marie Stewart. Grace Holland. Fred Weils, Art Holland and Harry Peek of Logan and Fay and Myrtle Lawrence of Spanjsh Fork enjoyed en-joyed a picnic party in Provo canyon Sunday. a Mrs. J. Thomas and family have as their guests for the week Mrs. Joseph Searpino a.nd son, Blllie, and Miss Fiore of Salt Lake. Misses Katie and Iva Robertson and Mary Bradford left Sunday morning for Kamas for a few weeks' visit with Ml'-and Ml'-and Mrs. Vincent Shepherd. Miss Annie Thomas of Salt Lake visited vis-ited here a few days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Argyle have gone to Bountiful and 'Salt Lake for a week's visit wiih friends and relatives. Mrs. Charles Miller and daughter. Lois, spent Saturday and Sunday at Lehi and Saratoga Springs. The party given by the members of the Sego Lily camp, R. N. of A., in honor of Mrs. Nora Bingham at her home Monday afternoon, was a very enjoyable affair. Five hundred was played, and dinner was served at 6 o'clock. Those present were Mesdames Helga Jones, Mary Quell. Fannie Fan-nie Jacobson, Mollie Stewart, Clayton Beck, Margaret Warner, James Hales, Ruth Bingham, Ophelia Rock hill, Louie Freeman and Effie Dart. Mr. and Mrs? F. M. Snell have returned from their vacation at Pinecrest. POCATELLO, IDA. f POCATELLO. Malio. July 24. WIph Frances E. Lookabll and K. G. Weld, bo'.b ot Porat)!o, wf'e marrlP'l tn Salt Lke Thursday. Mine Looka-be Looka-be hari bf cn visiting her elster. Mis Lillian LooKabrll. who Is a teacher in th Salt Lake City scnools. Mr. and Mra. We la win make their home in Pocatello. The Ladle?' Aid Focletv of the Prftsbytorlaji church met at the home of Mrp. Charles Nanney Thursday afternoon. Miss Dora Smith arrived from Ogen Monday to visit with Mrs. H. R. Bucks. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ponald Burnslde have gone to Shoshone, where they will visit with lher parents. The C. W. B. M. entertained the ladies of the Baptist, church at a programme given unrler the aufipicea of Mrs. R. C. Snodgrass Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The afternoon was pleasantly spent and the address by Mrs. Snodgrass was very Kood. Twenty-four friends of M!kr Virginia Smith were en ten a ined at the Smith home Tuesday evening. Luncheon was served. Miss Ma He Wright, who has been v in it ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Peterson, has gone to the coast, - when1 she will spend a short 1 1 me before returning to her home fn Fort Dodge, Iowa. 'Complimentary to Mrs. E. N. Roberts, the recent re-cent bride of Pr. K. N. Robert. Mrs. Harry J. Peterson entertained about 150 of Pocatello's society so-ciety maids and matrons Wednesday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Sullivan welcomed the guests at the 'toor. a ml in the reviewing line were Mrs. E. N. Roberts and Mrs. Harry Peterson. Mrs. John Quinn and Mrs. G. L. Hickey assisted at thu table ta-ble and the serving waa done by Mefdames 0. P. Barber. C. A. Valentine. John Harvey and C. A. Miltenberger. At the punch bowl wer Mrs. J. A. Vountrren and Mrs. John Hough. Mrs. C D. Smith and Dorothy Hull rendered several musical selection?. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will be at home at 529 West Bonneville. The Quinn Bridge club met Tuesday with Mrs. w. N. Wilson for tho last time t his Reason. The high score was mr.de by Mrs. W. C. Chase and the second h Igiiest hy M rs. J. D. Brown. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mrs. R. D. Scatterday of Caldwell ti the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Newton. Miss Ha?el Hack man ot Blank foot wa the guest of Miss Cora Jonen during the past week. Miss Virginia Smith entertained in her hoaor on Tuesday evening. Professor and Mrs. Robert T. Blair mid Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kirkpntrtck. accompanied by Misses June and Enid Slmppon, have left for a week's outing In the Big Springs country. Miss Lucille Collier entertained the WPdnepday Fewlng club at her home this week. The afternoon after-noon was spent in sewing and chat t Ing. after which refreshments were served. Miss Frances Mooney visited with friends in the city Friday and left for her home in Aberdeen Aber-deen yesterday. . M!ps Anna Race and Marlon Farpo have been vis king durjng the past week in Bancroft and returned to Iheir home today. the ladles of the Altar society of Si,' Anthony's church held e lawn social at the home of Mrs. P. tvnowle- Friday afternoon for the benefit of the church. Miss Nellio Fitzgerald of Salt Lake visited friends In the city on her return from Burley. Flavin A. Moon and Miss Lee Miller, both of Inkom, were married Wednesday afternoon In the Congregational church bv. the Rev. Arthur Saunders. Saun-ders. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shnup le't Wednesday for Logan, where they will visit relatives before re-turning re-turning to thflr home In Pennsylvania. Purln? their stay In PocateMo they have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. . .1. M. and S. N. Bistline. and have been enterta Ined at many pretty functions func-tions during the past two weeks. J. B. Bistline gave a family reception in the Commercial club while the Shoups were present to attend. f PLEASANT "GROVE -J PLEAAN'T GROW.. July 24. -Mr. Myrtle Jr. robf on and son, Delroy. of Provo spnt sevr-rsl ria-s this week a! the home of Mr. -uid Mrs. A. Kolmin. Mr. and Mrs. Clud Lii'id of Lop Angeles are visit lrs relatives here. The . together wit h Mr. ard Mrs. L. R. Lund and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lund, made an auto trip to Salt Lake Wclnc-. Wclnc-. day. M t." '"la li e Richa :-d? of TaylorsvMle spent Sun-, Sun-, d:iy v. t li her pa i-enl s. Mr. and Mrs. Georg j Richards. . ! Mr and My. A'-m Ra!m1l. Mr. and Mis. ' ' Alberi Aih-:.ou. rjrM Mr. Neph! Radmall. ! M' p:i. M.-.-. AC,---! Pflp-i-n .md C. p. Larson a::d ('juir.ii! ct s Gra- e. p-,! P'-lia. nf Ron eve It npent Tliii.-'lay .1.1 .ntatnc.a Springs luD'hing ar.d M;sr-" Made! Inc Fatterson and Aston Patterson nf Fnii La U v f if g n ps t s at the hnrap of Mr. and Mr.-. A'x.irMcr Thornton I he pal week. Mrs. Lv:s. y Pnnlels of Big Ptney. Wyo.. returned re-turned heme this week after visit inj; her sister. Mrs. W H. Adams. Mrs. Ham- Wiliiams of Pio-he. Nev., Is visit- !r hr raT'"". Mr. and Mr Inli Roblnaon ' l,;nilvi Mr and Mr Tyonaid Adam of Storrs. ho j h, ve been vIMMn wl'h Mr. and Mr r P Lr-j 4 I t limed home Wcdtie.rll.', , It r.-nnl pa H 1-d bvl Mi- J.-nniM Tjiif...n, who will iU1l in Siorrf. fir! i. ,wi Tlin. ! Mr. mid Mr' W D. Pie-vjirt and family, Oven and H'in;uri--W, I ml -!l StcjiK Ml !--. Jul la m nt N.-Mic Stewart. I!el"n mid Hnth Wm-i an. Miff Him k-hhii p-nt Kit tj nln y tl the , Geiu-vD lake reori. M'an Ida rowderv of Lavton fpent th" erl part of the week vHHinR with Miss Le'ih Tlioni-loii. Tlioni-loii. Mr. n-ii Fmlth and Mrs. D. M. Fmlth cp'ni Thursday with friendB in American Kn--k. W. L. Hnvfl, Mr. and Mm Hill and Mn. Mat-He Mat-He HIM M'ent Saturday in f-'nlt lke City. Mr. and Mr Burl In PrigK" "nd da-mhier. Ze. rni. are h' home after an ejetemjed v I it It I hrouK'i tout hern l'tnli. ' Mrh. rtir-UiIra .lohnhnn h pleasantly surprld hv h mini her of frleii'Dt Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon Lunch-eon was herved to Annie Hoi 'nan. "ora A ' wood. 10.1 1 1 h Mnnsnn. Kffle WarnWk. LueMa Holman, Hilda Mei edit li and Km ma Jehnnon. Mr. Hara R, F.llt-more of Halt Lake and Mr.-Tht-odore Miller of American Fork were gueata of Mr. Harry Wad ley Monday. M r, and Mr. Jnaeph Spepfer a nd family left Friday to spend their vacation at Strawberry valley. , Mr. a-id Mrs. Jasper Rolwrton have returned to their home In Emery county aftr a month's visit wltn Mr. and Mm. William Adams. ' Mr, and Mrs. .lame A. Holman and Mr. A. B. Walker have returned home after a week's visit at Fountain Green. Mr. and Mre. Alexander Thornton. Mrs. Nettle Wall er, the MUtes Gladys Cowley and tcah Tiioi Tit on motored to Provo Wednetduy and spent the day with friends. MtuM Fmelyn Lund. Joy N'e-aman. Lu'llle Pouli-on. Dorothy Pwenson. Gold I e Rich Inn and Verda Hilton formed a you nB Indies party that took a hike to the lake Wedneeday evening. Pearl Lund and Wanda Green or Fountain Green are visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Adams. Mir- Iah Thornton is the guest of Miss Ida Cowley of Layton. Mr. H'lda M. Anderson entertained Saturday In honor, of her 73rd birthday. Dinner was served to (he following: Mrs. P. C. LarhOD, .Mrs. T. C-Wllllamro!), C-Wllllamro!), Mrs. Friend Young. Mrs. Hannah Fugal. Mrs. Nela RasmusFen and Mrs. Ellen Schoterg. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thornton, the Mfwea Lllile Hanson and Leah Thornton. Rollo Thornton and Oliver Christiansen motored to Suit Lake Tuesday. I Mrs. Charles Thome spent Thursday In Amer-, Amer-, i'-an Fork with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Logle. Dr. 0. E. Gnia. Mrs. Lucy Gray. Mn. Willfam Atwood, the Mla'see Beatrice Gray and Rua Stewart Stew-art motored to Salt Lake Wednesday evening to aee the Wizard of the Wapatth parade. 51 If Beatrice Gray and Leonard Chrlsr'enson of Richfield left Thursday for. Fait Lake for a week's vUlt. PAYSON 4 . 4- PAYSON', July 24. Monday evening Miss Olive Tanner entertained at a theater party in compliment com-pliment to Mim Mar lam Tanner of Lehl. After the theater refreshments were served. Those present pres-ent were Misses Olive Tanner, Mariam Tanner. LilMe Huish, rella Wightman. Dora Daniels. Mae I KIIrm orth. Mary Doane, Ijoralne Montague. Viola ! Brewerton, Zeta Gardner, Marguerite Morton and Mrs. Kenneth Tanner. Mr. and Mis. Don Page and children went to PayEon canyon Thursday for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mre. VL. A. Loveless and son. Glenn, left Friday for California. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Howard were visiting Mr. and Mrs. G- L. Cloward In American Fork Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stark. Mr. and Mr. Len O. Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkam motored from Salt Lake and spent Paturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Eugene Huish. MI9 A. C. Lemmon of Murray. MIfs Florence Lernmon of Huntington and Miss Adelia Lemmon of Mendon were gueats of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lemmon this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Madsn and Miss Olive Tanner went to Salt Lake Thursday for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre motored to Salt Lake Thursday. Mr. end Mrs. W H. Shermen returned from Galifomla Wednesday, where they visited both expositions. ex-positions. Tehy were accompanied by their daughter, 5Ira. Geiger. who lives, at Berkeley. Mr. and 5trs. W. K. Driggs went to Salt Lake Thursday and will remain there the- rest of the week. Miss Hazel Cowan entertained the Mistletoe swarm of the Beehive girls at her home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Mr. and Mm. Leonard Stelnecker and son, Curtis, Cur-tis, are visiting In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Winner of Salt Lake are visiting Mrs. Winner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Douglass. Miss Cryetel Ware went to Eureka Friday evening even-ing to visit Miss Delia Griggs. Miss Marguerite Douglass left Wednesday for California on her vacation. J. Kugene Huish and children. Beulah and Wayne, are visiting In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mm. John Lant and Mr. and Mrs. N. K. While motored to Nephi Wednesday. GARFIELD j GARFIELD. July 24 A surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miller Wednesday Wed-nesday evening in honor of Mr. Miller's 53rd birthday anniversary. He was the. recipient of a number of presents. An enJoyable lunch was served and a good time had by all. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lasy and daughters. Myrna and Edna. H. E. Atchison and son. Elmer, James T. Miller. Jr.. and Fred Kramer of Salt Lake. Mrs. Hitler and daughter. Fern, from MUsourl are the guests of Mre. Margaret Kyle. The Choir Girls' club enjoyed a lake party Friday Fri-day afternoon. Th Merry Matrons entertained Wednesday afternoon after-noon (or Mrs, E. I. Mill at the home of Mrs. C. A. Anderson. Games were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. Mills and Mrs. W. L. Riser. Refreshments were served. The color scheme of table decorations was pink and white. Outside guests were Mesdames A. C. French, Cranston Carpenter, R. W. Ash worth. W. J. O'Connor. Thurman and R- Robertson. Assist Ing Mrs. Anderson And-erson in receiving were Mwdames Evans, W. Therlot, A. P. Gallacher and L. Mundon. A piano and vocal recital was given at the clubhouse Wednesday evening by Mis Madge Books Sanders, under the auspices of the Woman's club. A H" 1st Ing Miss Sanders were Mrs. John Hale, accompanist: Mrs. Charlotte Book Sanders, soprano ; John Hale, tenor: John McAllister, baritone, bari-tone, and Mrs. John McAllister, reader. SPRINGVILLE 4 4- SPRINGVILLE. July 24. Mrs. Lois Martlndale of Wend over is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Sanford. Ivan Wing of this city and Miss Florence Bush of Mammoth were married recently, and are mak-their mak-their home at the Wing ranch in Tin tic valley. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hunlngton gave a party at their home Tuesday a fie moon 1n honor of Mr. Hunington's 70th birthday. A number of friends and relatives were pivsent. Professor Osmon Just en sen of American Foi k spent a few days here this week In the in-I in-I terest of the A. C. I'. I Mis Alice Thorpe, who has been 1n Bingham I for the pat four months. Is home on a visit. Mrs. Viola Roy la nee is spending the summer i with her son, Randall, on ihe Roytance ranch Bt Parker, Idaho. The Home Culture club held Us annual picnic last Friday on i he lawn of Mrs. W. H. Meneray's : home. Mr. and Mm. Sam Whit taker went to Salt Iake on Wednesday afternoon to see the parade of the Wizard of the Wasatch. Miss Carmen Clarke is visiting relattvos In Nephi this week. Mr. find Mm. Ray Packard of Ring ham were Springvllle visitors the fore part of the week. 1 MONTPELIER. 4 MONTPELIER. Idaho. July 2. Mrs. p'Orr Peynter and daughter, Ruth, and Ml? Julia Brennan cBme up from Blackfoot last Saturn a v fnr a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Peter McClure and daughter. Florence, and fcon, George, are here from Salt Lake for a men' h's visit at the home of Mrs. Manure's mo her. Mrs. William Roberls. Mrs. Llr-hie WnCirich went to Ccden Tuesdav fnr an poinded visit wiih her stsir, Mrs. J. W. JohnFin. Miss Louise Llnder has gone to Salt Lake for a two weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. William Pi an ton nf Salt Lake pned t hrough here Tuesday en rout to Den -ver. Mis. Stanton was formerly Miss Arlene Rose of this city. Mrs. H. A. RobUon and daughter returned to Dillon lntt Friday, after a month's visit with Men t pell er retain '-b, E. A. Burrell and family returned Tuesday from j TODAY'S EEAUTY AiES To Hear up and whiten thr :-Hn ( aii'l wurr thrtt. charm of pink and j I while von th fill I'rechner,! o uiii'h '15' t Mre. I hy all women you will find it far ! safer to rely ipon a good fufft lotion rather than powder. To ft rid of thnt shiny- find muddy appearance in your j complexion 'dissolve four oimcrs of spurmnx in onp-half pint hot water, and add two tcopoonf wis glycerin. Ap-plv Ap-plv this to your face, nock and arms, nihuing gently until dry. This lotion does not show or rub off lik powder and is much better. It, is splendid for removing tan, freckle, pimples and sal- 'l owners. You can make a delightful shampoo sham-poo for a very 'trifling coht if yon fret from vonr druggist a package of can- ' throx and dissolve a taapoonfnl in a eup of hot water. Pour a little at a time on tho scalp and rub briskly. This creates an abundance of thick, white : lather that thoroughly dissolves and re-! re-! moves all dandruff, excess oil and dirt. After rinsing, the hair dries quickly, with a flufliness that makes it H"fm heavier than it Ls and takes on a rich luster and a softness that makes ar- -ranging it a pleasure. (Advertisement.) ; Evan-iviile. Ind., where they were eat led thre wev ago by the lllneaB of Mra. Burrell a father. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vincent returned Tuesday Tues-day from a motor trip to Bouthern California. Mrs. Matt Dourl and children of Fly, Nff., ' are visiting Montpelier relative and fneod. Mrs. Joe Morris, mother of Mr. Isru French, and the former's aif ter. Mrs. W. E. Atkinson. ai visiting in Montpelier. Their home la la Rexburg. Mre. F. M. Bryden and daughter left Tuwdar for a ten daya' visit to Pocatello and Morgan. Hah. William Derridott and Mian Eva Smith of Sharon were united in marriage last Monday night. The ceremony waa performed by Bishop S. E. Hymaa at the. home of the bride'" parents, Mr. --and Mrs. W. T. Smith. Last Friday evening Mies Amy Dalrrmple entertained enter-tained ahout forty of her young friend at a lawn party. Teh spacious lawn was brtllian'ly lighted with electric light and Chinese lamema. Mra. A. J. Kelly of Blias visited Montpelier relatives rel-atives and friends several dayi tht week. t NEPHI i NEPHI. July 24. The first series of Kensingtons givn during the summer month by the Ladies" Literary club was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. L. BelHton, assisted by M-s. ' W. F. Brough. Mrs. G. M. Whitmore. Mrs. Wil- -Ham Bailey and Miai Bertha Mcpherson. Ai Mrs. , Sudbury !s eoon to leave, it was held in her honor. In the living room, where punch was , served, bowls of red roees and tall vases of . gprophlla were uaed. while In the dining room a' color scheme of orange, and white waa carried 1 out. The dining table had a large rluny la.- - 1 cover over orange. In the center of which p'oo'l ; a bra?-' basket filled with nasturtiums. Tige-s . I and nasturtium were used in decoration aroini t j the room. Tn the buffet luncheon, which . nerved following a business meeting, the orano -and white idea was carried out in Ires, cakes and candies. The following membora and out-of-town -j people were preent : Mesdames W. C. Andrews. --J. --J. E. Cole. Delia Foster. S. B. McCune. Mark Sowby. George A. Sperry. C. W. Sudbury. J. W. Whitmore, T. C. Winn and Mrs. A. R. Bsraes. Mrs. L. H. Jacoba and Miss Belle Barton of Salt Lake. A bundle shower waa given Friday evening by " Mtss Sadie Ockey in honor of Miss Wvora Cha.e. whow marriage to Ell Dunn of ProTo has been announced. The evening's programme included . games, a vocal selection by Miss Ruth Pperry -and a piano solo by Miss Lola Cazfer. Refresh- - ments were served to Mesdames Loran Carter. Ralph Broarihead. Alma Chase. Edward Downs. -J. Orrlon Berry of Provo, Misses Lola Catler. Ruth S perry. Salome Brown. LaVell Ockey. Wanda : f'hristison. ' Lucile Cowan, Mattie Perkes, Leone -Kendall. Venice Brough, EBtber Ockey and the , 1 guest, of honor. - The officers and teachers of the Nphi ward -Sunday schol. with their partners, went on an excursion Monday evening. The crowd waj con- , veyed on" a hayrack wagon to Marsh canyon. The first event of the evening was to arrange -the splendid luncheon that was prepared in the ' light of the camp fire. After spending two hews enjoying the moonlight night and the cool mountain moun-tain air. the workers returned home, arriving 7 there about 11 o'clock. Mrs. Unity Chappell. Mr. ..and Mrs. David Broad- ; head, Mrs. J. A. Booth. Misses Neva Booth and.. 1 Etta Si dwell left here Wednesday afternoon for ; ; San Francisco to attend the genealogical con von- ; tlon to be held at that plaoe on July I. This ! company will visit In San Francisco for a week, when they will go to Los Angeles and San - J Diego. Most of the crowd expects to be gone two - 1 weeks. Mrs. Booth will remain a inonth or six ,. , weeks and visit her son and daughter, who are i living at San Diego. J Attorney and Mrs. Alex Melville of Salt Lake, f Mr. and Mr?. James Kelly of Fillmore and Mrs. Eugene McArthur of Washington were visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Reea this week. V Mr. and Mr?. George Chrtstensen of Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant Ftopped here on their way to the coast and visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ellison, parents -of Mrs. Christensen. Mra. J. W. Ellison entertained Monday in honor V of Mr. and Mrs. George. OiriBtensen of Mt. j Pleaant. Mrs. Anna Murray and Mrs. Elmer .- ! Goldsborough of California. j , I PRICE j :. PRICE. Ji'ly ?4. The M. E. Aid society met - ( with Mrs. C. H. Stevenson Thursday afternoon and elected the following officers for the en- ' suing term: Mrs. C. H. Stevenson, president; . Mrs. Fred Thomas, vice president ; Mrs. R. Can- . trl II. secretary: Mrs. Thomas Fouts, treasurer; . Mrs. H. S. Roblnett. auditor. Samuel Lambert of Blackhawk and Miss Ruth . Burrows of Castlegate were united in marriage by the Rev. C. C. Hartzler Wednesday. Bishop Albert Bryner Tuesday united In mar- . riae WUber Parker and Etta McDaniel. both of Cleveland, Emery county. The Beehive girls to the number of ten par- ticlpated in a campflre suppr and frolle on . Wood hill Monday night. Mesdames George Nixon and G. A. Wootten were the rhaperons. Bishop Samuel Dugmore or Sunnyside was 1 " visitor in this city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitmore spent several days viewing the antics of the Wizard of the Wasatch Wa-satch this week. Mrs. R. C. Green entertained a dojen friends it cards and luncheon Friday evening of last week in honor of her guest. Miss Mildred Booth of Denver. , Mrs. Olive Miller has returned to Price, after 1 spending a year Jn Texas, Kansas and South Dakota. ' Mr. and Mrs. David Williams of Castledale - i passed through Price Thursday morning, bound : for Payson and Salt Iake. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams departed Sun- - 1 day for a visit to Joplln. Mo. Mr. and Mr. G. G. White of Beloit. Kan . en loute to Provo. spent Sunday with relatives in this city. . 1 Ira. Good, of Kenilworth visited friends IB j Price Tuesday, Mrs Ellen .Tagger and two children and Miss Catherine Ryland of Pueblo. Colo., returned to their homes Tuesday, after a two weeks' visit with Price relatives. j IDAHO FALLS, IDATj - TDAHO FALLS. Idaho. July H Mrs. Eldrldge, ; i field seeretarv of Uie Woman's Home Mission. j gave a talk to ahout fifty ladies at the home of . 1 I Mrs. A. G. Ph.mgnon on Tuesday afternoon. L'gM I refreshments were served after the. speaking. ' Jesse E. Metcalf of Willow creek and Mia Ali-e ( Freeman of Ucon were arrted by probate Judge I Lee on Paturday. Both were born and raised in , this roumy. " Ml Mary Oles. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r. E. Oles, arrived home on Tuesdfl y from Toronto. Canada, where she has been attending school. She graduated wilh hlzh honors, having recehed a ffold medal, the first one that lias been given -a student there for a number of years. , D'Wltt P. Olon and Miss Eliza Huffaker were . ' married at the residence of the bride"s father on 1 Thuisdav evening, the Rev. Mr. Houlder of th 1 F.pl.Tpil church officiating. The groom is one M j the leading civil engineers of this county and the bride Is a daughter of former County Commissioner . I W. D. Huffaker. C. W, Marsh of Spokane is spending a couple of weeks in Idaho Falls. Make a few extra dollars on that idV sewing- machine through the Want Columns of The Tribune. |