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Show Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah . ' OGDEN f - OGDKX. July S. Mrs. Ezra 'Mark Kl-li. Mins Hull :nl Mtta l.nla .".-h Miter- I tititl'-'I OlJ gllfHtH at it Ijcallt.l .ill-' nl'; j put u l.cd L-ii 'J'Jiui-.Htiiiv ar 1 1'lTioon from Z until 'I at rhelr home. 2 WiiH.nngton i avenue, wIimi an noun- crnent w.i.-i made of Lhe engagement of MlhM l.ella Rich Hi Olar3ii.- E. Wright, huh of .Mr. ami Mia. ,o.s.tpii J-:. Wright. Mr. Vv'ngiit was graduat-l Ic m 1 1 V from the ' If or-' WaiiMimlcm iiiilvcrslly In Washl nylon. U ('., and In m.k.U'-'I In i'e pracll.-e of lav Iii thin i'llv. MI--H Itkh WrfH graduate! gradu-ate! In :,I:iv troni the National I'ark Keminary, WafiMiiKinn. J . '. The fining fin-ing room wah in pink ru-tfM ami s':M jifMK. The i f iitt'i-pifM-ft on thu dining la hie wfiH an umbrella of sweet peas, underneath whi-h wen; hrtdf ait.l bridegroom doll. The. other ruoma were l-.irt u-d In old-f;shloiird Mowers:. Dm -a'Ji tf.i plate huh ;l email maltne bag, filled with li'-r. t!-d to the Mid of whh'li v.a tin: annouiirctncnt ard. Little My-iMif My-iMif Hl.-h and Mary iii'h received the anln ul tlin door. A.s.HKling were Mrs. Kre.lerl. k SinuiY-r. Mrs. 1eruy Pugmire. Ml as June cVovvrroft. Mlrt Ch-one Kt''h. Miss 'hutel iih-h. Mls Vera Browntncr, Ml:,n Mai'iati Hrowiili.. Miss Ruth Wal-tin, Wal-tin, MLsm I'.'lnu Wattlri and Miss Vera KueK'-r. Presiding Jit Hie tea table were Mrn. .Joseph Hcowrmfl. -Mrs. Joseph H. Tlmnian, Mrs. .loh.-pli E. Wright, Mrs. 3vlward I. KlHi, Mn. Henry Volker and Mrs. Merla-rt ( Vow ! her. Asf Hi i hk In the dining mom wi re Miss Helen KIHi. Miss Katherlne, Allison, Mhs Edith Shields, , MIs.h Mmy Kin Inn'. Miss Geneve A nder-hoti, nder-hoti, MlH'i .lune fiinpl.ell. Miss 1 (clen I Robb und MI.sh tilth V I ri I s. An or- cheatra played throughout the afternoon, j '('lie following Salt L'ike Rite-tH were I present: Mrs. Frederick Stinirt'er, Mrs. j Leaver Ptuuffe-r. Mrs. C. It. Hu;nm, Mrs. Martha U. Swaner. Mrs. H. V-. Flandro, Mrn. E. L. Skidniore, Mrs. Joseph ; Howell. Jr.. Mrs. Ge-uge Rpp.i1. Miss En- i . die IU-ed, Mrs. E. R. Wat lis. Mrs. E. F. ! Hoot and Miss Vera Fiieger. i Mrs. P. I . Kline presided at an at- ; fra'-tlvely arrange! luiu-hemi Mnnday I afternoon at lhe Country club. lven in I rompllnient to M ih. E. K. Stewart of! Ttlverslde, Cil., Mrs. Albert Hays and Miss ;i),Ks Hays of New York and Mrs. 'harles It. Teller, Mi's. Helen E. Johnson Ami Mifs Janet V. l iardner of CMiicaso, Kueats of Mis. I-awreiwe T. pee. Luneh-eon Luneh-eon was served on fnur tables, which aid for their rent nil decoration a basket of bluo bells. Covers were laid for forty Kuests. Tho luticliaon was the first of a P"r lew to be f;lvtn Hy Mrs. Kline within the, next few weeks. " The Five Humlred club members will lie the guests of Mrs. Wllhelmina Kuhl-rnan Kuhl-rnan at the next meeting. Miss Mniwaret Eont;, do lighter of Mr. flml Mis. W. '. Eonw. arrived home Sunday Sun-day from Indiana, where she has been attending lhe Hanover collecre for the past vear. She was accompanied by her cousins. Mif s Kn t herlne R. Mellon and Miss A;;nes Ece Cauliuns of Chattanooga, Term., who will spend the summer wil h Miss Eons: In Ogden. M.iss Clara Morris was the gniest of Mr. and Mm. Ritlpb E. Bristol fur the "week-end at Bonneville lodge. Walter Monson arrived from New York Saturday to spnd the summer with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Carter of Salt Eake ore spending several daya at the Hermitage Her-mitage hotel. An informal dancing party was given 'Saturday evening at the Country club. The Martha society will meet Monday with Mrs. J. H. Spargo. Mrs. Thomas E. McKay will entertain the members of tho Heehive Eiterary and Sewing circle at. the next meeting at her summer home In "diintsville. Miss Vera Funger came up from Salt 7'iko Thursday to attend the announcement announce-ment tea Thursday afternoon and was the week-end guest of Miss Gladys Rich and MJss Eeila Rich. Mrs. Joseph owcroft and daughters, Virginia and Pbrothy. TV. and Mrs. Ee-rov Ee-rov Pugmirc and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhu and Mrs. V. F. Klrkendall motored to Rear Eake Tuesday morning, returning home Wednesday evening1. Or. Heber J. Rears arrived the latter part of tho week from Washington and Is visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph E. Evans. Mrs. Sears, who has been visiting In Opden for the past month, and daughter Ruth spent the week In Salt Ignite, the guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. James H. Movie at Brighton. 1'renident Ivewis W. ShurtUff has returned re-turned from a lour of the Pacific coast and a trip to Alaska. Mrs. II. H. Spencer, Mrs. Reta Paok-nrd Paok-nrd ftnd Jack Tackett left Sunday for an automobile trip to Hawthorne. New, where ihev will visit Mrs. Spencer's son, E. B. Spencer, and wife for a few days before going to Eake Tahne. Mrs. Spencer Is a sister of Mrs. Tackett. Mr, and Mrs. James H. Douglas left Wednesday on a combined business and pleasure trip to New York and other eastern cities. Roscoe Owtlliam. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Uwilllam. who was graduated from Cornell university June 21. has returned re-turned home. Mr. GwIJIiam visited with college friends in Buffalo. Cincinnati and Chicago after the close of school. Mrs. Evelyn Glasmann and son Blaine returned Monday after a six weeks' visit with relatives in Davenport, Iowa, and In Illinois and Indiana. Miss Delia Tracey is visiting her sis-. sis-. ter. Mrs. Gilbert Ballantyne, in Baker, . Ore. Mrs. James P. Casey left Thursday for Clark's Hill. Intl., where she will .loin her daughters, Marcia and Ponabe), who left for the east early in June. Mrs. Oa?ey and daughters wil! spend the summer sum-mer with relatives at their old home in Indiana. Mayor and Mrs. Abbott R. Key wood have retnruej from a visit to the large eastern cities and Canada, While in the east they visited the mayor's old home near Boston. Mrs. E. K. Stewart of Riverside. Cal., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John N. Spargo, departed Wednesday for a six weeks' visit In the east. Mrs. Stewart Stew-art wii! visit In Ogden on her way home to California. Mrs. J. M. Grles has as her guests her mother. Mrs. C. T. Rowan, and sister, I Mrs. E. Chester Flesi. 'who arrived Fri- 1 day from IiMas. Texas. j Mrs. O. I,. Pmnzell. wife of Lieutenant j Brunzell, and son Robert, accompanied : by Mrs. Brunzell's mother, Mrs. Samuel T. Corn, left the first of the week for ' Long' Beach, Cal., to spend the remainder of the summer. Professor Joseph Ballantyne left Wednesday for Chicago, where he will pass the next six weeks in study. Mrs. Ballantyne departed Wednesday for Portland Port-land to pas the summer with her sister, Mrs. Belle Ballanytne West. Mrs. W. H. French and son. Milburn, of Sorcery i lie. Mass.. are visiting at the home of Mrs. French's sister, Mrs. O. A. Parmley. Mr. and Mrs. Jernmo H. Wilson of Council Bluffs are here for a month's visit with W. G. Wilson, commercial stent of the Southern Pacific railroad, and family. Richard J. Horrocks left Wednesdav for San Francisco, where he will join "Mrs. llorrocks and son. Rich, who have been visiting in California for t he past two weeks. They will visit different points of interest on the coast and the San Diego exposition before returning home. M:s. Maytor J. Healy and son. Mavtor, Jr.. have left for a visit with Mrs. Healy's daughter, Mrs. Frank E. Hh-key "at Koseville, and relatives in San Francisco. Miss Zelta BaMingcr and Miss Eorna Jenklns, who are attending summer school at the Agricultural college in Ixi-can. Ixi-can. spent the Fourth with their parents par-ents in Ouden. Mr. and Mrs. D. I.eo Mad son are visiting visit-ing Mrs. Mi-.dsou's Mj;er at Idaho Falls. Miss Pearl CmveU and Miss Kate Eyne of K.t.shs were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. i 'isen Cue past week. The Mioses Cow eh and Eyne are on a tour of M' 1SS LEILA RICH, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Rich of Ogden, whose engagement to Clarence E. Wright is j announced, the marriage to lake place early this autumn. the northwest and will visit with Miss Eyne's sister at Obmipla, Wash. The Rev. G. F. Rassweiler of the First Methodist church has returned from Chicago. Chi-cago. Miks Olga Well rend departed Wednesday Wednes-day for Cliicago. Friday evening a family dinner party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Pingree on Jefferson avenue in honor of Mr. Plngree's fifty-fourth birthday birth-day and also the thirty-ninth birthday of his brother, Hyruni Pingree, cashier of the National City bank of Salt Lake, j Mrs. W. H. Davis entertained at a par-I par-I eel shower in compliment to Mrs. Jack Ellis, a June bride, Friday evening at her home on Thirtieth street. After an evening even-ing pleasantly spent at cards and dancing, a luncheon was served. Mrs. Davis was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Charles D. Sullivan. Miss Dora Bowman entertained the Quiviye dub at her home on Nye avenue Friday afternoon, j The Silver Bee club will meet with Mrs. Oren Hail lock Wednesday afternoon at her home oh Monroe avenue. Mrs. John A. Moffett left Thursday for a visit in San Diego. Miss Matilda Peterson spent the past week in Chicago visiting with school friends on her way to New Y'ork, where ! she will attend summer school at Colum-! Colum-! bia university. Angus T. Wright, C. A. Wright, Frank L. Wright and Thomas H. Carr left Thursday morning for a ten-day automobile automo-bile trip through Yellowstone park. Mrs. J. C. Brown left Wednesday for a visit with relatives in Oakland, Cal. Miss Phoebe Roberts and Miss Ida Roberts will leave shortly for a visit in ! Los Angeles. i After a month's visit with his parents in this city, Lawrence Taylor has re-i re-i turned to Helena. Mont. I Miss Grace De Spain of Sandy, Utah, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E..T. Spencer. Mrs. Weslev Carter, of Cincinnati, for-I for-I merly Miss Ruby Cook of Ogden, is visit-i visit-i ing relatives in this city, j Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hansen returned ' Tuesday from a two week's visit with I Mr. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; James Hansen, and other Salt Lake rela-j rela-j tives. ! Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Baum have moved i from Salt Lake, and will take up their I residence here. Kirk Martin, assistant cashier of the Fly. New National bank, has returned home after spending his vacation in Ogden. Mrs. Helen F. Miller and daughter Bertha, left Wednesday for a visit of several sev-eral weeks in California. Mrs. George McQregory has left for a trip to Detroit. Mrs. Albert Goodman and daughter Marian, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Jones for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Wynn left Sunday for Itexburp. Idaho, where they will reside. The bride was Mies Bertha Wheeiwriy'nt before her marriage to Mr. i Wynn, Wednesday, June 28, in the Suit Lake temple. Mr. A. M. Lundqulst, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Ogden and Salt Lake for several days, has returned re-turned to her home in I'ark. City. Miss Mae Conroy, director of the Catholic Cath-olic church choir, is visiting in North Yakima, 'Wash. Mrs. Allan Miller and small daughter returned Wednesday from a brief visit with Salt Lake relatives. I Mrs. II. P. Hantz and Mrs. Jewel entertained en-tertained the. I-iidies' Auxiliary to the P. of R. T. at a social Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Hantz on Lincoln aven ue. Mrs. Arthur TTalverson entertained her sewing club at her home on Twenty-sixth street Wednesday afternoon. The Sego Lily Thimble club win meet Tuesday with Mrs. W. G. Perger on , Third street. The Federated W. C. T. U. met Wednesday Wed-nesday with Mrs. W. s. Flewelllng. Members and friends pf the I-adles' Auxiliary to the O. R. C. were entertained enter-tained at Five Hundred in tho Odd Fellows Fel-lows hall Thursday afternoon. The 191 6-Five Hundred club was entertained en-tertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lilly Leigh t on Patterson avenue. The Iidieso Auxiliary to the Spanish War Veterans were entertained by Mrs. Kell at her home on Ninth street Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. ' The regular meeting of the Children's I Aid society was held at the home of the, president. Mrs. James R, Cooper, lrrl-I lrrl-I day afternoon. ; Wednesday afternoon, at the home of I Mrs. A. Saxey on Twenty-third street, j the Ivad'e?' Auxiliary to the Railway Mail association held their regular meet-I meet-I ing. The auxiliary will hold their annual picnic at Lagoon, Wednesday, July 26. Imperial Hair Regenerator, j The Standard Kair Coloring , rr OrfT or Dlfft'rd Ki'r. is a c!"n. durt an.l :nleM Hj'r ""lor'nK: pn ap;Iir c.m- be d'"f?c!i. is unnffe-'iPl by ba;hi. n::J i-?-- t ' UrMr.g. Any natural thirlo pnnliic"d. Pam- p!e Of hai r r"-i-ert fr.v. r i a-v asv:J corn'-i corn'-i .-p-nrru-. imp-; il Ctv:nii.l Mfg. Co., 135 W j ZlA tt.. Nrw York. t 1 AMERICAN FORK f -f 4- AMERICAN FORK, July 8. Miss Elva Chipman and Miss Mabel Storrs entertained enter-tained their Beehive swarm at the lat-ter's lat-ter's home In t lie Second ward Thursday afternoon. Games and music were the lea tu res of the entertainment. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Misener and Mrs. Sylvia Misener motored to Logan the first of the week and spent a few days in that city as guests of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coddlngton motored mo-tored to Eureka Sunday and spent the day visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith and children spent the first of the week in this city as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenwood. v Dr. and Mrs. K. M. Christ ensen and Mr. and Mrs. Angus teeebe of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Ellen Barratt on July 4. The officers and teachers of the Third ward Sunday school entertained Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ben-jamin Moffet. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crookston of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Sarah Crookston Crook-ston on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas Blnch of Idaho Falls is here for a two weeks' visit as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newman Wag-staff. Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott and Miss Margaret King of Salt Lake were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noycs on Tuesday. Tues-day. Jvawrence E. Storrs of Pavson was guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Storrs. on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gammell and David Davis of Bingham spent the early part of the week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davis in t Mis city. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Dahle of Silver City spent Tuesday in this citv as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lowe of Ocean Park, Cal., are here to spend the summer sum-mer as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wags ta IT. , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Loveless of Salt Eake spent the week in this citv as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson and Jack Hunter of Eureka spent part of the week in this city as guests of Mr. and Mrs William Hunter. Mrs. M. E. Bezzant and children spent the week in Salt Lake as guests of Miss Eva Lambert. I PARK CITY 4 ; PARK CITY, July 8. Mrs. Henry Sutherland, who has been visiting with her son. Ma x Sutherland, returned to her home in Provo Sunday. Miss Susie Sutton of Provo arrived in Park City Sunday. She will be the house guest of Mrs. W. D. Sutton. The "500" Evening Card elub was entertained en-tertained at the home of Mrs. Glen Went worth Wednesday evening. The guest prizes were awarded to Percy Rose and Mrs. W. D. Sutton. The club prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Short. Luncheon was served after the card games. Joseph Landers of Midway arrived in Park City Monday. He Is the guest of George 6'Neil. Miss Lyndan Schaper entertained Friday Fri-day evening at a dancing party in Society So-ciety hall in honor of her guest. Miss Helen Mosey of Evanston, Wyo. Miss Virginia Sutherland of Provo la visiting at the home of Mrs. Glen Wcnt-worth Wcnt-worth on Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Crane of Eureka arrived in Park City Sunday and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Short. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton entertained twelve guests on an automobile trip to i the Hot Pots Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hubbard and ! daughter Miriam of Salt Lake arrived j in this city Sunday an.i are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. P. LeCompte. Miss Frances Treweek of Salt Lake Is the house guest of Mrs. C. W. Hodgson. Hodg-son. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Short entertained enter-tained Monday evening in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Crane of Eureka. Those present, besides the guests of honor, were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Forsluml, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc-Ewan. Mc-Ewan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans and Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sheen. Prizes were awarded to Walter Evans and Mrs. i George B. Sheen. j Miss Helen Mosey, who has been the guest of Miss Lyndan Schaper for several sev-eral weeks.' returned to her home in Evanston. Wyo., Monday. Mrs. Marie Hethke entertained at luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mr and Mrs. L. E. Hubbard. Miss Miriam Hubbard. Hub-bard. Mr. and Mrs. William Denn of Salt I-ake, Miss Lois Lockhar: of Elv. New. and Dr. and Mrs. E. P. LeCompte and daughter Hannah of this city. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Tx'Cnmpte entertained enter-tained Tuesday at a 6 o'clock d inner in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. ' E. Hubbard and daughter Miriam of Salt Lake. Those present, besides the guests of honor, were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-Ham Wil-Ham Denn, Dr. Edward IeCompte of ; Salt Lake, Miss Lois Lock hart of Ely, NeV, and Miss Hannah LeCuinpte. Mrs. William Sutton, Jr., and little son of Cataipa. New, arrived Saturday and are guesis at the Sutton home. The Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational Congre-gational church was entertained at the home of Mrs. Robert Daicgleish Friday afternoon. Miss Eva Hughes and Miss Alma Buck of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of Mrs. W. J. Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maedonaid of Garfield are guests at the home of Mrs. John LeJingham. The D. E. E. R. club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Gus Johnson Monday Mon-day evening at a Kensington. Those present were Mrs. Arthur Matheson, Mrs. Cal Campbell. Mrs. R. H. Williams. Mrs. M. M. Matheson, Miss Dena. Thompson. Miss Emma Thompson, Miss Margaret Poultin. Miss Mary Martin, Miss Christine Chris-tine Martin. Miss Winnie Jennings. Miss Teresa Quinn and Miss Eleanor Wright. Mrs. L. E. LeCompte Is visiting In Salt I-ake at the home of Mrs. L. E. Hubbard. Hub-bard. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Quinn of Salt Lake are guests at the home of Mrs. Lucy Garvin. Mrs. T. J. McDonald entertained at a lawn party Tuesday evening. There were ten guests present. Luncheon was served. Mrs. J. Frankel entertained at a 1 o'clock dinner Wednesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. X. K. Hubbard and daughter daugh-ter Miriam of Salt. Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Anderson of Bone Bo-ne la arrived in this city Saturday and will visit with friends for a few weeks. The Misses Edith and Alelne Johnson of Murray are the guests of Miss Isabel Buck. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tallon. Mr. and Mrs. Day King and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hayes formed a party that motored to the Hot Pots Sunday. Miss Mabel Sullivan of Eureka is visiting visit-ing at the home of Mrs. James J. Jennings. Jen-nings. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson of Heber ore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Morse on Norfolk avenue. HAILEY, IDAHO f 4 : f HAIL.KY. Idaho, July 8. Mrs. A. C. Young arrived ar-rived Wednesday Trom Marinette, Wis., to epind tho summer nith her snn-ln-Uw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallory. She was mat in Shoshone by her daughter. Mrn. H. D. Smith and two children left Wednesday Wed-nesday to visit relative In Illinois and expect to return home about the mlddlo or August. Mrs. Barlow Ferguson is vlslllng In Hai!y. Mns. John Seymour spent Sunday with her brother-in-law and sister in Picabo. C. G. Davis left Thursday for Boise to enlist en-list in the second division of the Idaho National Guard. A large number of friends were at the depot to bid him farewell. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Webster and two children arrived Thursday afternoon from Pasadena, Cal., to spend several weeks visiting Mrs. Webster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H, Choate. E. J. Gordon arrived Friday from Kansas Ctty, accompanied by Arthur McKinley. William Gregor returned from a visit to Boise Friday. He and his wife are camping near the Gimlet bridge, six miles north of Hallay. Dr. A. A. Hlggs and two sons and J. E. Edger- ton passed through Hallcy Friday on their way home to Fairfield from a ten daya' trip to the Yellowstone park. Mrs. E. A. Drapeaw spent the Fourth with relatives rela-tives In Jerome. John He man came up from Shoshone Friday and left for Chicago for pleasure. Former Assessor and Collector Albert AlbrPlh-sen AlbrPlh-sen expects to leave 6an Jose, Cal., for home In an automobile about the tenth of this month. Mrs. .Preslew Home and two children arrived from Caldwell Monday to spend this month with Mrs. Home's sister. Mrs. R. M. Angel. Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell of Bellevue were the quests this week of the latter's parents, Mr. and Sirs. J. J. Baker. Mies Keith Home, after spending several days visiting relatives in this city, left today for Shoshone to be the guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Home. John D. Mi-lick and son, ranchers on Silver creek, visited Halley last Saturday. Mrs. A. J. Sullivan left Saturday to Join her husband In Emmltt. Mrs. Joseph Claybitrg and daughter have returned re-turned from a short visit to Boise. Mrs. David Smith, after spending a month with her brother, George Homaine, left Saturday to Join her hustand In Salt Lake. After spending a few days there Mr. and Mrs. Smith will return to their home In Twin Falls. Mr. and Mrs. George Knight and daughter were In the city last Saturday from their ranch on East Fork. Miss Tina Stlttn of Bellevue and Lee Carman Of American Falls were married In Shoshone Saturday hv the Rev. Mr. Baum of the Episcopal church. They left on the following train for American Falls, where they will reside. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Fred Kohlenberg and two children chil-dren and M!s3 Jennie Oilman arrived Wednesday from Butte, Mont., where they were all winter, to spend the summer In this city. Mrs. Cen Cliff and children came over from Boise Wednesday In an automobile and are the guests or Mrs. Cliff's mother, Mrs. N. C. Williams, Wil-liams, at FIsherie. M. J. King, after spending a few days in this city, left Wednesday for his home In Butte, Mont. John Walker came over from Mack ay Monday to spend the Fourth with his parents. Mrs. Peter Gray of Albion Is visiting relatives In this city. CMrles Peter of Salt Lake City Is a Haltey vUltor. Richard Hers, Jr., of Arlmo and MIps Grace Fury of Leslie were married June CS at the home of the bride's parents nfar Lrslie by the Rev. Father Van der Donrkt of Fontello. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mns. Charles Fury, former residents of this cfly. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah White apd family of Fairfield Fair-field celebrated the Fourth In Halley. LOGAN 4 LOGAV. July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Odell entertained with a family dinner Tuesday in compliment com-pliment to their ?on, Conrad, who left Thursday for West Point. "The table was graced with roses. Covers were laid for eight. Mips Iola Worner was given a surprise party Monday afternoon from In II o'clock. Games were played. with refresh mepfs following. Eighteen guests were in attendance. Mrs. Tv. D, Cranney has arrived home from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Nibley and children and Mr. and Mrs. Preston NiMy of Salt Lake returned re-turned home Wednesday nftrr a few days' ntay here as guests of Mip. Ellen Nibley. Mrs. Ellen NIblcy accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hudson and Mr. and Mns. Mnses Cr.rdon arrived Monday from Salt Lake by automobile, arter spending a week there. Mrs. Harry Stoney spent Monday and Tuesday In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cardon and children spent the early part of the week In Salt Lake. Th-? Delta PI club spent the Fourth tn Losfln lanyon. Mies Inez Train and Miss Hattle Smith chapernned the party. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hawley, Mr. and Mrc. F. A. Jackson and Mrs. E. E. Barllett of Salt Lake motored here to spend the Fourth. Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Ball and Misses Mary and Charlotte Kyle spent the Fourth at the Ball camp In Lojan canyon. Mr. and Mra. G. W. Thatcher motored to Malad last Sunday. Mrs. G'"rze Barber and daughter. Mlra Louisa Pirber, arrived Wednesday from Portland, Ore., wlitre they have ant-nt two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Bowen and children and MI?e Harriet Smith arrived Wednesday by avitomoblle from Salt Lake. The Logan tabernacle choir spent the Fourth In Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nalsbitt motored to Bear lake to spend the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bacon Rrc expected here nest week from Fouthern Call Torn la. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Radford and children motored mo-tored here from Cm-aier, Idaho, to spnd the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Lewlf T. Cannon and children of Slt Lake arrived last Saturday by automobile aad i I visited here with relatives until Monday, when th'-y, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Preston ! Rii hardii and little daughter, motored to Fish : j Havtn. on Bcat Jake, where they spent the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howell and little daughter, i Harriet, of Salt Lake motored here Saturday and j wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hovn-ll uutll i Monday morning, when they motored to Fish Haven, returning to Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Fleming and children of Ioa city arrived Monday and will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming for lhe summer. Dr. and Mra. O. H. Budge and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward arrived home Thursday from a two weeks' trip through Yellowstone national park. President E. G. Peterson and wife and little daughu-.- and Mr. and Mw. Orvilie Adams and children motored to Fish Haven last Saturday and remained until after the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. George Torgeson spent the fourth tn Logan canyon. Mrs. Thomas Smart arrived home from Los Angeloi. Cat.. Monday. Mr. Smart and family arrived Thursday, making the trip by automobile. automo-bile. They have spent the paat year In California. Cali-fornia. Conrad Odell. son of Joseph 0oM. left Thursday Thurs-day for West Point. Mr. and Mra. Parley Jensca and Mr. and Mrs. John Chrietensen motored to Fish Haven, on Uar Lake, 10 spend the Fourth. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge and Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Ecicles motl ed to Fish Haven, on Bear Lake, last Saturday and r.' turned homo Monday. Walter Barber spent part of the week at Ogden as a guest of Allan Ensign. Misses Wynona and Adeline Barber have gone by automobile on a pleasure trip through Bear Lake, Idaho, and parts of Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stevens and children of Ogden spent the week here a guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney O. Stevens. Mrs. Julia B. Nibley, Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bulleu and Miss Marie Barber spent the Fourth In Logan canyon. MIbb Margaret Xibley has gone to California to spend part of the month. Mrs. John E. Carlisle spent the meek at FTank-Iln FTank-Iln visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mre. O. W. Laub upent the early part Of the week at Brlgham City. Mr. and Mrs. William Watson spent the Fourth at Brlgham City. A miscellaneous shower was given Monday evening even-ing In compliment to Mies Ellen Smith by a number of her friends. John M. Sharp, Kershell Harms and Morris Young of Salt Lake aro spending a few weeks at the Harms camp in Logan canyon. H. J. De Witt spent the early part ot the week In Salt Lake. Miss Etta Merrill left Monday for New York, where she expects to spend two weeks. Mrs. T. H. Humphreys and Mrs. J. C. Allen have returned home from Morgan, where they were guests of Mra. J. M. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Raxter of Rich county spent the week here as guests of Mr. and MrB. H. J. Ames. Lew la Edwards spent the Fourth at Bear lake. 1 RICHFIELD V RICHFIELD, July 8. Miss Emma Kyhl returned home Sunday from a mission mis-sion in the central states. Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Hyde and Mrs. P. Peterson Peter-son of Gunnison are spending a few days at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Utley left Wednesday Wednes-day to make their home at Marysvale. Mrs. Jack Neilson and children of Garfield Gar-field are here visiting relatives and friends. Lloyd and Ralph Nelson arrived last week from Canada to visit frienda and i relatives. The Crochet club gave a shower Friday Fri-day afternoon at the Erickson home in : honor of Miss Effie Erickson. Guesis other than members included Mesdames Herman Andelln, J. L. Quist, G. W. Blondquist. Joseph Ogden, William Morrison Morri-son and Clara Hansen. Luncheon was served. Miss Louisa Gates is spending the week at Sallna. Miss Pearl Greenwell of Ogden Is the guest of Miss Lottie Lewis. Judge and Mrs. J. H. Erickson returned re-turned home Sunday ' from American Fork, where they attended the wedding reception of their daughter, Grace, who was married to J. Raymond Chipman. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mclntyre returned home Monday from Salt Lake. Mrs. J. L. Miller is spending a week In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Woodhouse and children left the first part of the week for Anaconda, Mont., to visit Mrs. Wood house's sister, Mrs. Oliver. Milton Gentry of Beaver is spending a few days here. r Miss Elva Ctark entertained Wednesday Wednes-day in honor of Miss Ivy Erickson, who just returned from a mission. Miss Choleen Ross and Miss Maxwell of Salt Lake are visiting with Miss Ross's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Morrison of San Diego are visiting friends and relatives rela-tives here. Miss Eva Snow of Salt Lake Is spending spend-ing a few day shere. I j PAYSON 4. f PAYSON, July 8. The many visitors at Rancho Townsend appropriately celebrated cele-brated Independence day. Mrs. Eugene Huish was the Goddess of Liberty. Miss Margaret Dixon, posed as "blind justice" jus-tice" and Miss Anes McClellan as "Utah." Mrs. J. S. McBeth entertained the Sewing Sew-ing club Thursday afternoon. The Nebo swarm of the beehive girls gave a festival Saturday evening. Homemade Home-made candy and ice cream were served. The Misses Laura and Margaret Wlm-mer Wlm-mer of Green River are the house guests of Miss Deon Calvin. Mr. and Mrs. George Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Irvine of Salt Lake motored mo-tored from Salt Lake Monday. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dixon. Mrs. B. H. Townsend arrived from Rancho Townsend Thursday and Is the guest of Mrs. H. S. Tipton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Douglas and children chil-dren spent Tuesday at Spanish Fork. Miss Leona Hughes and Miss Blanche Moore spent Saturday in Payson. Miss Annie Andnts entertained at a slumber party Monday night. Her guests were the Misses Maodge to 345C6 . . . . 6 i were the Misses Madge and Jessie Hughes, Mildred Moore, Florence Morgan, Mor-gan, Eva Tuttle and Vera Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and children chil-dren of Mammoth are spending the week at the John W. Moore home. Mr. and Mrs. Huff of Clear Creek and Miss Myrtle Sheppiird or Thistle spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Huff of this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrus and daughter daugh-ter Lucy, and Mr. and Mrs. William Mc-Kell Mc-Kell went to Preslon, Idaho, last week to be present at the Andrus family reunion. re-union. Mrs. Nora Corbett and children from Eureka are visiting for a few days with Mrs. Ellen Thomas. Mrs. C. S. Shepherd of this city entertained en-tertained the members of the Sprlngvllle Home Culture club, at her home Friday Fri-day afternoon. Mrs. M. Moloney and little daughters left for Salt Lake Thursday morning to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dodge of Silver City arc spending a few days at the home of Sir. and Mrs. John Houghton. The banquet given Inst Friday night In honor of the boys who have joined the Utah troon.i was the leading social event of the past week. An elaborate six-course six-course dinner was served. The ta hip s were suitably decorated for the occasion. The guests of honor included members of Troop F. as follows: Francis Hamilton, tawrence Arnold. Ernest Hanson, Orson j Hill. Warren Roy ark and Rex Roach. Dr. Joseph Hughes acted as master of ceremonies cere-monies and made a short addresa. The following toasts were given, "Our Co', n-try," n-try," city Aitornev IChas Hani-on: "Responding "Re-sponding to the Call for Service." Mayor Lars Nelson, "Our Volunteers and What We Expect of Them." D. T. Lewis; Response Re-sponse from the volunteers; "Thf Love of Country." Francis Hdinilton; "The Duty of a Soldier," Sergeant Fred S. Dart, of the Second volunteer cavalry; "The Banquet," El lash Warner. Covers weio ; laid for forty guests. A da nee at t he pavillion for the benefit of lhe soldiers' fund followed t he banquet. Independence day celebration hold ln-re Tuesday was one of the most succesail ever held in Spanish Fork. Four blocks of the main street were decorated and every business house and dwelling displayed dis-played the national colors. The parade was one of the longest and most beautiful beauti-ful ever seen In this city. The city pavilion was crowded to Its full capacity and many auditors stood outside to hear the programme. The oration of tho day was given by William W. Ray of Salt I-ake. Musical numbers were furnished by the Johnson quartette of Provo. A marriage licence h.is been Issued to Annls Holm and Miss Fannie Nelson, both of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Da i t and son of Mammoth are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.. Evans. ' Holand Hughes, wtio has spent tho past two years on a mission for the Mormon church in the Pouthern states, returned to his home in Spanish Fork last Sunday. Miss Helen Frame of Salt Lake is the guest of Miss Rebecca Nelson for the week. MANTI ' - MANTI, July 8. The Needlecraft club held an outing In the mouth of Manii canyon Wednesday afternoon. Twenty were present and devoted themselves lo picnicking, reading and singing. L, F. Becker and family motored to Mt. Pleasant Tuesday and spent the day with F. C. Jensen and family. Mrs. J. B. Henrie entertained at luncheon lunch-eon Saturday evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Alder of Logan. Covers were laid for twenty. Edith and Edwin Carpenter left Sunday Sun-day for Salt Lake for a ten days' visit. Dolores Shoemaker entertained the girls of the senior high school Thursday evening. even-ing. Refreshments were served at midnight. mid-night. Clarence Smith left Thursday for Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wintch of Silver City are spending the week here with : relatives and friends. ; Ruth Becker entertained Monday after-! after-! noon in honor of her cousin, Carol Jen-I Jen-I sen of Mt. Pleasant. Refreshments were served on the lawn. Josephine Hornung returned home from Berkeley, Cal., Sunday. Lurue Munk entertained Saturday afternoon aft-ernoon complimentary lo Margaret Thompson of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buchanan left I Sunday for Salt Lake lo visit their son j in troop D of the national guard at Fort j Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neilson entertained at a lawn party Tuesday. A 6 o'clock ; dinner was served. Covers were laid for I twenty. I Mrs. J. H. Hornung and daughter, Mar-I Mar-I faret. returned from Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred"' Rasmussen and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Drage of Ml. Pleasant motored to Manti Wednesday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hornung. Mrs. Frank Alder entertained at a Kensington Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Byron Alder of Logan. Old i friends present to meet Mrs. Alder were Mesdames Christy Strlngham, Maggie Keller of Price, Ephia KJar, Annie Wil-liardsom- Madge Reid, Mima Tuttle, Yan-nie Yan-nie Peierson. Mary Peterson. Hottie Henrie, Myrl McAllister, Ida Reid. Etta Nelson, Maggie Lowry, Bernlee Brown, Belie McAllister, Evelyn Wintch, Miranda Madsen. Ella Sorenson, Laura Tuttle, Maud Brown, Nettie Dyreng, Mabel Si-monds, Si-monds, Clara Johnson, and the Misses May Jones, Josle Munk, Geneva Jensen and Edythe Ciark. Mrs. Alder was assisted as-sisted by Mrs. Laura Tuttle and Geneva Jensen in serving an elaborate luncheon. lunch-eon. Mrs. Hattie Axelson entertained at a family dinner Thursday for the Bird family. fam-ily. Thirty-five were present. Mrs. Ida Reid entertained at a Kensington Kensing-ton Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Alice Bird of Salt Lake. Alice Axelson entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of Mildred Bird of Salt Lake. Mrs. Zenna Reid entertained at dinner din-ner Tuesday complimentary to Dr. C. W. Bird and family of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williardson entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening. TREMONTON ., . f TREMONTON, July S. A wedding of interest to the people of this community was that of Clyde E. Gephart to Miss Cornelia Anthony. They were married at the home of the bride in Boulder, Colo., June 27, and arrived in Tremonton Friday Fri-day evening. Another wedding of Interest to Tremonton Tremon-ton was that of Dan EUensen to Miss Lottie Edwards.. They were married In the Presbyterian parsonage at Brighnm Friday evening. The Rev. Mr. Frank officiated. of-ficiated. The popular young couple will make their home here. Miss Leah Wlnzeler and Miss Tillie Baer are visiting friends in Porliand, Ore. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. King have as their guest for the remainder of the summer Mrs. E. Stuart of Los Angeles. Mrs. Stuart is" an aunt of Mrs. King. Miss Dorothy Jensen of Salt Lake accompanied ac-companied Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Fell home Friday from a few days' visit in Salt Lake. Miss Jensen will remain as the guest of Miss Fell for a month. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Pitt, former residents resi-dents of Tremonton, were visiting among friends here last week. William Corfman of Silverton, Ore., was here Friday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Imthurn. Miss Elsie Miller and Adam Imthurn left Friday for Salt Lake, where they were married, returning Saturday to make their home with Mr. Imthurn's mother at the old home place west of town. Dr. C. O. Scott and two daughters, Mildred and Florence, motored to Brig-ham Brig-ham Thursday and visited with friends. BLACKFOOT, IDA f . . . . f BLACKFOOT. Idaho, July S. Mrs. James Ryan. Mrs. W. C. Johnson. Miss Katlierine Ran aad Mrs. Blanche Eldrdge left Wednesday for a motor trip through Yellowstone park. Summerf ie'.d Johnston of f haCanoofra. Trnn., James Johrffon and Master William Johnnou of Cleveland. Tern., arrived Saturday evening for a month's visit w'.lh their untie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Drown. Former Senator and M-. Fred T. Dubois and daughter, Elizabeth, have returned from an east- . ern trip to sjend the summer In niackfoot. MltH Winifred DWhan Is visiting her Muter. Mrs. Frank Silene, In Arco. Mrs. Frank Bern' man and son. Waller. left Wednesday for a vifit of a few weeks with the former's parents In Ogden. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Patrie attpnded the Elks' ball In Poi-atello on Wednesday evening. Judge and Mrs. F. T. I'owen end daughter, Rosemary, spent Wednesday in Focatello. Mr. and Mrs. Allen M Lp.URhlin are rejoicing ove- ih birth of an eight-pound pon, born Wrd- Mr. and Mrs. fv L. Reeve, Mrn. Povot--. Mr. and M ri. T. Reei-e. Dr. and Ms s IVOrr Pnyntf-T a nd daughter. r.tuh, and M firr-nr-an u-ft J Monday for a motor trip through Ycllownone park. Th Gleaners entertained their husbands Frldny evening at their hall, which was deiora'.ed with f!ac.. and bun tins. An old -fashioned school was i-o-nlu'.-tod. oral exa nil nations were given and a. hiwlltiig eontcst v.d hcl.L Earnest Tearson being tiK i-pflHtiK master. The programme wis closed with patriotic airs, played by Mr. J. E. Brokaw ar.il amis by the Ck-anon. Ice cream and takes were teive.i by the committee ha v lug the eater-taiumeiiL eater-taiumeiiL in charge. Mrs. L. R. Aldileh and son. Raynor. and daughter, daugh-ter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mra. S - W. Wilson and daughters. Olene. France and Eveljn. spent several sev-eral daya at the Hela hot springs laht week. Mrs. L. C. Collins is entertaining her father and limber. Mr. and M re. F. Scott, and eUter, Mies l':'pe, of Lathrop, Mo. M !s Sue Bleth.an has returned from a visit lm Bakv. Mr.. Msmiiie Stephens of Oakland. Cal., U ft guest in the home o( A. B. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Milliclt and daughters, Maria, Gneleve and Margaret, spent the Fourth at the Helse hot apri:ig.s. Tho Crochet club met on Monday at the home of Mrs. F. C. Christ. Mis? Blanche Dunn Ik making a visit of a couple cou-ple ot weeks with relatives In Oden and Salt Lake. Mrs F.. T. Feck had as a guest over the Fourth her m:her. Mre. Holme's of Idaho Falls. The different primaries of tho Black foot stake gave an entertainment on Saturday in the tithing house for tho benefit of t!w state workers tn primary. Mr.-.. Wil lard Dance and Miss Uleudora Mnkolm were in charge. Tlia Jtmior lleehlve girls gave a character ball at their hall for tho benefit of tho new church. MIks G lenclo.-a Malcolm entortnlned the primary kindergarten Sunday clf.s at her home on South t;nlvertty avenue. Sliy children were In attendance at-tendance and enjoyed the games and music and the refreshments which were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Jordan save a wedding supper Monday evening in honor of their son. Elmer, and hla bride. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Mackemle of Salt Lake fit y spent the Fourth in Glackfoot. en route to Yellowstone park and tho Jackson's Hole country for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Oeyer have returned from their .wedding trip and have gone to housekeeping. house-keeping. Mr. and Mrs. R. Aldrleh motored te Po- catello Wednesday. Among those attending the Elks bill Wednesday evening in Pocatello were Nell F. Doyle. EarL Weaver, Mary Touey, Edward Kranke and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Springer. Mrs. Earnest Pearson is entertaining her brother, broth-er, Clarence! Mann ton, and family of Oklahoma. Stnimon Whlteomb and mother of Shelley spent the Fourth in Black foot. Mr. and Mrs. E. Roland of Idaho Falls mt- t torod to Blarkfoot Thursday. jf, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Calhoon were In Black-foot Black-foot on Tuesday. Mrs. John G. Brown and nephews, Jamee Sum-merfield Sum-merfield and William Johnston, left Bund ay for .a motor trip through Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cairuth and Mr. and Mrs. Morrln WaUon left Wednesday for a motor trip through Yellowstone park and the Jackson's Hole country. Mrs. W. S. Iloge left Thursday for a several weeks' visit In Bear Lake. Mrs. R. B. Gaddy of Sugar City Is the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaddy. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Pearson are entertaining their mother, Mrs. E. Pearson of St. Johne, Mo. The Baptist Women's union met at the home Of Mrs. L. Capps this week. J. C. Austin and family, W. C. Rollenberger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg, Gladys Johnson, Mary Cnpps and Walter Hoolbrook motored to Thousand Springs to spend the. Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac Lough I !n of Kansas City, Kan., are guesta of. Mr. and Mra. Alien MacLaughlln. Mrs. I. B. Dustin has as a week-end guest her Hlfiter, Mlas Emily Whittlesey of Pocatello. lZ SPRINGV1LLE j S PRING VILLE, July 8. Frank Salisbury Salis-bury was down from Eureka and spent the Fourth here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rothwell left on Wednesday for Moore. Idaho, where they expect to spend a month visiting with their sons on their ranch. t Mis3 Eva Birings of Salt Lake spent the Fourth here as the guest of Miss Edna Anderson. Mrs. Robert Doxford of Monroe Is visiting vis-iting her mother, Mrs. Harriet Tuckett. Mrs. Etta Thorpe of Bingham is visiting visit-ing relatives here. Dr. J. C. Hanchett of Salt Lake was here Saturday evening and met with the local lodge of Maccabees. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson of Eureka Eu-reka spent the Fourth here with relatives rela-tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gragun and children chil-dren of Linden spent Sunday here. The Home Culture club was entertained enter-tained last Friday afternoon by Mrs. Alberta Shepard of Spanish Fork. w Mrs. Albert Staten is visiting" tho famT ilv of Albert Staten, Jr., in Oregon. Mr. Staten expects to join her there soon. Miss Preal Kelsey gave a shower at her home Friday in honor of Mies Eliza Deal, who will soon be married to Leslie Merrill. The Misses Catherine and Emma Dou-gall Dou-gall gave a shower Monday In honor of Miss Eliza Deal. Bertram Dallin, the eon of the sculptor. Cyrus E. Dallin. spent a few days here visiting his grandmother and other relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Lillian Gleason of Salt Lake was a visitor here Sunday, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Boyer. :rs. Elizabeth Packard ia In Ogden this week visiting her son, Nephi H. Packard. Miss Lola Brown is in Gunnison this week visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Metcalf. J Miss Edna Anderson has just returned home from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Lyman Xoyes of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thomas spent the Fourth here, the guests of Mrs. Thomas's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Fuller. Miss Eliza Deal left Wednesday for Cleveland. Ohio, where she will marry Leslie Merrill. jt ?! MT. PLEASANT 4 t MOUNT .PLEASANT. July 8. Mrs. Rex Jensen was hostess at a delightful Kensington and luncheon Monday afternoon. after-noon. The rooms were bright with a profusion pro-fusion of roses and ferns. The guests included Mrs. O. P Wall, Mrs. S. E. Jensen, Mrs. A. C. Wall, Mrs. A. S Nilson. Mrs. E. W. Wall, Mrs. A. L Xilson. Mrs. H. F. Wall and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond T. tiead. Mrs. Abraham Johnson and Miss Geneve Ge-neve Johnson are at home again after a three weeks' pleasure trip to western coast cities. Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Burch, Mrs. K. F. Campbell. Mrs. Roy McCture, Russell Anderson and Queenie Campbell spent Wednesdav at the Rainbow fisheries. A beautifullv appointed dinner was given Wednesday evening bv Mr. and Mrs. II. Guy Wood. A centerpiece of red roses was used on tiie dining tabic and dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Fran- J ris Erickson of Pocatella, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen of Castle Dale Mrs liert Swinyard of Gariand and Miss Sclma Jensen. A very enjoyable informal luncheon was given Thursday afternoon hv Mrs. George Clemensen and Miss Florence Clemensen for Mrs. A. S. Nilson. Mrs. Raymond T. Hvid. Mrs. Kf-x Jensen, Mrs. Andrew L. Nilson and Mrs. Fred' Kas-I Kas-I mussen. j Mr. anl Mrs. C. T. Drage and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen motored to Manti I Wednesday and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. if. Hornung. Miss Florence CIemen;'-en entertained iU dinner Tuesday. Covers wre laid for Mr. iimi Mrs. George Clemensen. Rov Malmstein. Miss Ksther Maimsteln and A.lHine tirand. 0 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rasimissn of Pai w 'i;v spent the week with reinttvof In Mount Pleasant, Ephraim and Fair-view. |