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Show Women's Clubs The Poetry society of Utah will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Myra "Sawyer, 763 East Fifth South street. A miscellaneous programme will be carried out. The officers and chairmen of committees commit-tees of the Woman's Democratic club will meet with Mrs. H. J. Hayward, 274 North Second West street, Monday afternoon aft-ernoon at 2 o'clock. Important business busi-ness will come up for discussion and a k full attendance is urged. The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief Re-lief corps will entertain at a card party July 6 at the home of Mrs. P. J. Goble, 557 South First West street. Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Nelson, Mrs. Lillian Carlson, Mrs. Jennie Elliott, Mrs. E. W. Washburn and Mrs. J. L. justice will assist the hostess. Sf A meeting of the Philo Christi chapter chap-ter of the First Presbyterian Westminster Westmins-ter guild will be held Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of Miss Grace Rogers, 876 South West Temple street. The chapter will meet every three weeks during the summer months unless otherwise other-wise announced. . :fe The Maxwcll-Mc.Kcan Woman's Ke-.lief Ke-.lief corps entertained at a card party Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. B. ' Harvey. Refreshments were sorved by the hostess. The corps will meet at the I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday, July 5. The enmp at Pineorest in "Emigration canyon is becoming a popular place for summer vacations and outings. Mrs. IT. W. Koherd and her Sunday school class of the Third Presbyterian church, fifteen in number, enjoyed a slumber party there ou Tuesday, going up Tuesday Tues-day afternoon and returning on "Wednesday "Wednes-day afternoon. Dinner will bo served on July 4 to all who will register in advanco, but it will bc necessary to know the approximate number to be served not later than Mou-dav Mou-dav morning. Recent magazines and books will be of use in the camp during the summer. A rocking settee is one of the latest gifts niiide. to the camp. A vietrola has been purchased by the Uautocum club and loaned to the camp for the summer. Kecords have been contributed -by board members nnd other friends. Mrs. J. R. Bowdle h;is gone nn to act as hostess for a week, and Mrs. ITnroM Se tarns will be present over Sundav nnd will conduct a short service on Sunday afternoon aft-ernoon at 5 o'clock, to which all campers camp-ers arc cordialh invited. ' "Banner review No. 1 1 , Maccabees, will hold regular review Momlnv in the K. of P. hall, instead of Tuesday, July 4. MIDVALE I 4 . f MIPVAI.E. July 1. Mr. anrt Mrs. t-:Awrfl A. UiUoninn li'ft Thursday for Brighton, where they will fctn'nd ft number of iveokt Mrs. W. It. Jou-s, ncfonipflnlol hy 1ir sLstrr, Miss Ella llnnson. loft on Krlilay for Miles City, Mont., whv'rc she will vlt.lt Iipt brother, George IUtuoq. Mrs, William Mnycroft and daughter. Ruth, returned re-turned to inolr homo In Helper, after h week's visit in Mlilvalc with Uio former's parents, Mr. mid Mrs. D. A. Drown. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Johnson, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Hadley. motored to American Fork canyon last Sunday and spent the day there, j Mrs. Dellla Wheat of Milford Is here visiting I her mother, Mrs. Hllma Malstrom. The members of the Plate club will be entertained enter-tained at tho next meeting by Mrs. James Alcorn at her home. Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Maria T. Goff en- ! terialned a number of her women friends at her home In honor of Miss Louise Rlchter of Ogden. Games and luncheon were features of the enter- 1 tainment. Mrs. George A. Goff of Salt Lake j and Mrs. David Bennlon won the prizes offered. Those present besides the hostess and the honored guest were Mrs. D. A. Drown, Mrs. Royal W. Stokes. Mrs, James Nlelson, Mra. D. C, Smith, Mrs. Youngs Cutler, Mrs. C. I. Goff. Mrs. Archie Crapo, Mrs. H. E. Phelps, Mrs. Joseph Bennlon, Mrs. Walter Wilson. Mrs. S. Call. Mrs. David Bennlon, Miss Honore Stagg and. Mrs. George A. , Goff. The L. D. S". Sunday school gave a social last : Tuesday night in the church. A programme of dancing and refreshments were features of tho evening, w Mrs. Royal W, Stokea spent Monday in, Draper visiting her friends and relatives. The teachers and ofricers of the MIdvale Sunday Sun-day school pleasantly surprised E. A. Bateman at Ms home last Wednesday night. Mr. Bateman, Bate-man, who recently resigned the superlntendency of he Sunday school, was presented with a beau-tifu beau-tifu I morris chair in appreciation of his past services. Mrs. D. Almond Drown spent last WPdncsday in Pleasant Grove visiting friends and relatives. Carnival week was celebrated by the Mid vale folks, under the auspices of the Midvale fire department. Besides the big tented show, a carnival car-nival dance was given on Tuesday evening in the Imperial hall. The citizen6 of Midvale will give a patriotic programme on tho Fourth of July at the Mid-t Mid-t vale park. 1 IDAHO FALLS, IDA. I 4 IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. July 1. Miss Victorfa, daughter of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Peterson, Peter-son, who has boon attending Park College Conservatory Con-servatory at Chicago for tho paBt year, returned home on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Riley are home from nn extended visit to Loa Angeles, where they attended at-tended a reunion of the family. Mrs. Charles Ird returned from a month's visit wtlh friends in Salt Lake City on Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Claude Ferguson left Friday for a month's visit at Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew BaldcrRon and Mr. and I Mrs. Claude Buchanan returned Thursday from a week's visit In Salt Lake City. They made the j trip with an auto. Mrs. lClmer Sloan of Portland, Ore..' after, spending a week with Mrs. Walter Crosby, left Tliurnday for Chicago, where she will make her home. The district convention of tho Lutheran kague wa. held at Firth on Friday. Among those from Idaho Falls in attendance were Mrs. C. L. Erick-son. Erick-son. MIfs-s Amelia and Addio Wake man, Misses Esther and Ruby Anderson and Miss Laura Steele. Mrs. M. Rambaud of Rlgby. who was quite seriously injured in an automobile accident during dur-ing a dust storm near Ross Fork two weeks ago, was able to go home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson have moved from Pocatollo to this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Griffith of Smithficld. par-nt of Mrs. ICmery A. Owon. returned to thtr home Tuesday , after spending a week attending the Chautauqua. Several counlrs were made happy by being married on Thursday. Among them were Fred Flint and Miss F.llcn La Rue. both of Wayne, thp Rev. W. R. Jewell officiating: Thorns Jonklns of Spokane, Wash., and Mi si Grace Allen of Seattle. Seat-tle. Wash., by tho Rev. W. Tt. Jewell ; Henry Row 1 ps of Drircs and Miss Margaret Andrews of Rexburg. by Probate Judge Lee; H. J. Chandler and Miss Dorothy Snyder, both of Springfield. Mr. and Mrv. Rosa' M. Denllnner. who were married at Long Beach, Cal., three wefks ago. have arrived borne, Mrs. Den linger was formerly Miss Rosalie Boyd of Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Yeaman spent most of the week in Boise. Mr. and Mra. H. J, Ha-sbronck and family, with Mr. Hiisbroticli's sister, who Is visit Ing thpm from New York. left Friday for a tour of tho Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Thatcher of Logan are spending the week visiting tho family of Alex Robinson. Harvey Bender of th Is city and Miss Norma Dasgett or Pendleton, Ore., were married at the Rapt is t parson ajii on Monday, the Rev. W. R. Jewell officiating. TeTarkana Burns of Ozone and Miss Helen Jensen of thn city were married Monday, the Rev. K. L. Houlder officiating. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. McLaln returned on Friday from tho cast, where they have been for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Berry, who were married in Salt I.ike City about (wo weeks ago, have arrived from a tour of California. Miss Kate Tanner has gone to Victor to spend a few weeks with her parents. Joseph Lawrence Hlgham and Miss Kathfrlne Gocttsclie wpio married on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Dixon. They will make their homo in Swan valley. Dr. C. M. Clino and wife rptnrned Wednpuday morning from a two months' visit In the east. Pr. W. P. Nyo and familv left Wednesday morning for a tour of California. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Filing of Lloyd. N. Y.. arrived ar-rived Wednesday to vim with the H. J. Has-h'roui Has-h'roui k family for several weeks. I Miss Minnie Ncal and her brother left Wednes day for Palt Lake City to vlrit for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Hews of Halley are vi-lting Mrs. Uewt'h mother, Mrs. George Chapln. for a short time. Mrp. Barms of Washington. D. C , with har daughter Is visiting Mrs. Minnie Hi:t for a few das. Mrs. Durrus was a former m-ldent, being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rumsey. Mrs. ( K, Chrlstensen left Wednesday evening even-ing for Nephl to visit friends for a short time. Andrew Goldman and Mrs. Mary E. Xelgeleon were married Thursday afternoon, the Rev. W. R. Jewell officiating. PROVO PROVO. July 1. Frederick Richards Taylor, son of Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Tavlor of this city, and Miss Mary Jennings Jen-nings of Salt Lake were married today at high noon at the Congregational church in Salt Tke. The ceremony was performed bv the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. A wedding breakfast was later served at the residence of the bride' s parents. A number of relatives and friends went from this city to witness the ceremony. The residence of Judge and Mrs. A. B. Morgan was the scene of a bridal party Monday last, when their niece. Miss Mae Phillips of Spanish Fork, was married to J. David Russell of Eureka. Judge Morgan performed tiie ceremony at high noon. The bride was prettily attired in white voile and was attended by her sister. sis-ter. Miss Emma Phillips, as bridesmaid. 1 Clyde Russell acted as best man. For the event the rooms were artistically arranged ar-ranged with an abundance of garden roses and after the ceremony a wedding ! breakfast was served, the table also . being prettily arranged witli the season's j flowers. Misses Elizabeth Taylor and Marie Hedquist furnished music. In the jevening the young couple left tor. Spanish Span-ish Fork. Wednesday afternoon the Tres-Jull club members with their husbands took a delightful trip to Saratoga, where they enjoyed en-joyed all the pleasures of the resort and partook of an appetizing luncheon. Mrs. Nellie Beach of Corvallls, Ore., Is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Ray Bach-man. Bach-man. The home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ostler Ost-ler wari the scene of a delightful lawn partv Monday evening, when they entertained en-tertained twenty-two of their friends with a social evening. Japanese lanterns were strung across the lawn in pretty effect. A splendid programme was rendered, ren-dered, games played and refreshments served. A successful surprise party, planned by the Misses Fern and Lyle Clark, was given giv-en Monday evening In honor of their parents' par-ents' wedding anniversary. The evening's eve-ning's hours passed pleasantly as games, music and social chat were enjoyed. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. The affair was in the form of a china shower and the guests of honor received many beautiful pieces of china. Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stagg of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Young pleasantly entertained at dinner Sunday. The table held a beautiful beau-tiful cut glass vase of peonies as a center cen-ter piece and covers were laid for eighteen, eight-een, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen were honored with a family dinner, given in celebration of their wedding anniversary, by members of the family Monday evening. eve-ning. The season's flowers added charm to the rooms and dining table. Covers were laid for fourteen. Dr. and Mrs. George W. Ekins have returned from a brief Salt Lake trip. Miss Genevieve Leonard, a bride or July, was the honored guest at a shower given Wednesday evening by Miss Fern Goddard. The evening was enlivened with music and games. Luncheon was served. Miss Leonard was made the recipient of numerous beautiful gifts. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne entertained with a prettily appointed dinner last Sunday in honor of the birthday of their granddaughter, Maxine Pulham of Salt Lake. Mrs. Harriet B. Groupa announces the engagement of her daughter, Katherine, to Parley P. Jepperson, the marriage to take place in July. Miss Edna Beck Is here from Salt Lake, spending a week with Mrs. David Openshaw. Mrs. Monte Roberts and Mrs. A. B. Morgan have returned from Vernal, where they went by auto to spend ten days with relatives and friends. One of the pleasant social affairs of recent date was the card party given by Miss Lucille Dunn at her home. For the occasion the entertaining rooms were prettily arranged with -roses. Five hundred was played and Miss Effie Evans was awarded the favor. Music was furnished fur-nished by Miss Merline Roylance. Mrs. Nellie E. Vincent and daughter, Ruth, of Salt Lake spent a few days in Provo, the guests of Mrs. Edwin Elliott, Mrs. Vincent's mother. Miss Fern Ciuff is here from Salt Lake, enjoying a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Reba Parker has returned to American Fork after a several days' visit in this city, the guest of Mis Myrl Cas-sity. Cas-sity. Mrs. F. D. Cassity was a Sprlngvllle visitor vis-itor Saturday. f Miss Frieda Ripple and Robert Ripple , of Johnstown, Pa., are spending a few i weeks in Provo, the guests of their brother broth-er and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ripple. Rip-ple. Sunday evening Mrs. Hyrum Cluff entertained en-tertained at a sociable in honor of Mrs. J.' W. Baker of Garland. A beautiful centerpiece of sweet peas was used on the dining table. The evening's entertainment enter-tainment consisted of music and social chat. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lytel and children spent the week-end in Strawberry valley. val-ley. Thursday evening Mrs. O. "W. Bailey was hostess at dinner in honor of Mrs. J. W. Baker of Garland. A cut-glass vase, holding La France roses, formed the centerpiece, and covers for twelve guests were laid. A successful surprise party of Friday evening was carried out by the La Vogue club members, with Mrs, Edward Anderson Ander-son as guest of honor. Twenty guests participated and were interested in an evening of cards and music. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mrs. Sid Williams entertained the Se-gola Se-gola Beehive swarm at their last session. The usual course in needlework was followed fol-lowed and during the afternoon luncheon was served. Mrs. Thomas Jenkins and son Harry came from Pocatello, Idaho, to visit Mrs. Jenkins's sisters in Provo, Mrs. S. S. Bailey, Mrs. James Grey and Mrs. J. W. Farrer. The party then motored to Fer-ron. Fer-ron. where they enjoyed a ten days' visit with another sister, Mrs. A. C. Conover. Mrs. Frank W. FKubbs and children of Srofield are spending a - few days with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Farrer. The following partv spent Sunday evening even-ing at Saratoga: The Misses Grace and Maud Farrer, Effie Evans Riirl Luc He Dunn, George Halllday and Harry Jenkins of Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hulsh entertained at a social gathering at their home Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Games were played, music mu-sic was enjoyed and luncheon was served to thirty, including guests from Spanish Fork and Payson. Miss Ineer Johnson Is spending a few days in Salt Lake with friends. Mrs. Joseph Wisner Is hero from Nephi, visiting Provo relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoales of Pleasant Pleas-ant Gmve nnd Mrs. Mattie Mad.en of Salt lake wre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Madsen last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baker came from Garland to attend the Parks family reunion re-union in Provo Friday. Mrs. Emer Munlook of 71ober is spending spend-ing a few davs in Piovo with her sister, Mrs. G. H. Helndselman. Mrs. Arthur Haws and family are spending a few days in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gee are Salt Take visitors for a few days, the guests of relatives and friends. Mrs. John Williams of Spanish Fork was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Wilkins, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilkins had as their guest Leroy Nelson of Spanish Fork the latter part of the week. Members of the Segola Beehive swarm of the Third ward mid their husbands formed a party to Saratoga Friday. The trip was made by automobile and upon arriving at the resort boating, bathing and other enjoyable features were, indulged in-dulged In. Luncheon was served. Bishop and Mrs. T. N. Taylor and Miss Ethel Taylor were the invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rockbank of Huntington Hunt-ington are visiting in Provo, the guests, of Mr. and Mrs. S S. Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Cluff and family of Payson were visitors in Provo the latter lat-ter part of the week. Mrs. Don C. Williams Is. spending a few days in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Booke of Spanish Fork spent Sunday . with Provo relatives. rela-tives. ! Miss Anna Eooke was a Salt Lake vis-I vis-I itor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Clark of Payson are spending this week in Provo. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Clark. Mrs. H. S. Pyne was a Salt Lake visitor vis-itor Wednesday. Mrs. Edith Ingram aud family are spending the week In Nephi with relatives. rela-tives. Miss Zina Scott pleasantly entertained the Beehive girls of the Second ward at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rov Murdock has had as her guests Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Hatch of Heber for a number of days. They returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of Richfield Rich-field are Provo visitors, the guests of relatives for a few days. Mrs. D. J. Russell, Sr., and son Clyde of Eureka were Provo visitors the fore part of the week, the guests of Mrs. A-B. Morgan. Mrs. John D. Fisher has returned to Heber after a pleasant visit in Provo with her sister, Mrs. R. D. Sutton. Mrs. Lula Barr of Richfield is a Provo visitor for an indefinite stay. Miss Luclle Goddard is spending this week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Graham are spending a few days' this week with their children in Salt Lake. Mrs. R. D. Sutton, Mrs. W. H. Strong and Mrs. John D. Fisher of Heber were the guests of Mrs. James Clove at dinner Wednesday. The Misses Eula Fletcher and Veoma Jones entertained the members of their Sundav school class Friday afternoon. The affair was held on the lawn and outdoor out-door games and other amusements were followed with interest. The twenty guests partook of luncheon. Miss Lou Griffiths of Salt Lake spent the week in Provo with friends. Miss Florence Rav was hostess at a prettily appointed affair Thursday evening, eve-ning, complimentary to her guests. Miss Beatrice Mfelsen of Mount Pleasant. Five Hundred was played and Miss Edith Johnson received the favor. Refreshments were served. Cut flowers including roses formed the floral decorations. t HEBER CITY : HEBER CITY, July 1. Miss Inez McDonald Mc-Donald of Provo spent the week-end in Heber. Mrs. John D. Fisher and children returned re-turned Wednesday from an enjoyable visit with relatives and friends in Provo. Mrs. Afton Kimball and children are In Heber to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Fan Clyde. Mrs. Chase Hatch entertained at an enjoyable social affair Friday afternoon. Mrs. W. 'R- Wherrltt and Mrs. Charles Wherrlt were entertained at dinner by Mrs. J. H. Luke Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bagley and sons, Grant and Joseph, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anderson .during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stubbs and daughter, daugh-ter, Melba of Provo are the guests oi Mi. and Mrs. France Moulton. Miss Thelma Singleton was hostess Friday Fri-day evening for the girls of the Agricultural Agri-cultural college extension class, which is being directed by Miss Alice Wood and ! Miss Lula Clegg. j Mrs. Annie McMillan spent the week- end in Duchesne, the guest of her daugh- I ter, Miss Phyllis -McMillan. Mrs. E. Moulton is at home after an extended visit with relatives nnd friends in Morgan. Miss Thelma Dixon accompanied accom-panied her to Heber and will oo -her : guest. j Mrs. George A. Fisher entertained for I the women of the Five Hundred club Wednesday afternoon. Patriotic decorations decora-tions were used. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Joseph S. McDonald and Mrs. David Fisher. Present were Mrs. Ray Duke, Mrs. France Moulton, Mrs. Brigham Witt, Mrs. Annll McMillan, Mrs. Ruth Hatch, Mrs. Moroni Turner. Mrs. Annie Coleman, Mrs Temil Duke, Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs. Tlir. A inHpron Mrs. W. R. Willis. Mrs. William J. Rosevear, Mrs. Abraham Hatch. Mrs. William R. Dennis, Mrs. Theodore Jasperson, Mrs. Joseph S. McDonald Mc-Donald and Mrs. David Fisher. The Misses Hazel Thomas and Ruth Lindsay entertained at supper Friday evening at the home of the former. Miss Josie Cummings entertained a company of little friends Friday afternoon after-noon in honor of her seventh birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Mr, and Mrs. Jay Jensen of Duchesne were visitors in Heber and Midway during dur-ing the week, having come to attend the wedding of Miss Lulla Bonner and Athel Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman motored to Salt Lake, returning Saturday evening. even-ing. A. B. Murdock entertained Tuesday afternoon. Dinner was served. Miss Aldura Hatch entertained Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Mrs. June Tuft was hostess for the Girls-of Industry Friday afternoon. The Beehive swarm, directed by Miss Jennie Campbell and Mrs. Paul Buys, enjoyed en-joyed an early morning hike to the city limits, where they cooked breakfast, Thursday morning. Miss Cleone Cummings entertained at supper Friday evening. Miss Hazel Clyde was hostess for the Excelsior Beehive swarm Tuesday evening. even-ing. The Blue Bird Beehive swarm enjoyed a walk to the fields, where they cooked and ate breakfast, Wednesday morning. Miss Mazie Campbell was hostess Thursday evening for the Purple Columbine Colum-bine Beehive swarm. The Misses Dona Murdock, Lecla Murdock, Mur-dock, Zoa Hirken and Zola Hicken left Friday for a month's stay with relatives and friends in Farnum, Idaho. Mrs. William Turner is visiting rela-1--tives and friends in Salt Lake, Lehi and Provo. PRICE PRICE. July 1. J. M. Whitmore returned Sunday Sun-day from a several daiV visit at the- homo of his hrother. neorpe C. 'Whitmore of Nephi. He was accompanied by his wife. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tingley and their rupb'.. Miss May Bcckman of Salt Lake, will leave Sunday Sun-day for a fishing trip Into the reservation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas FouU, aeslrUM by their f daughter. Mm. Fred Sanford, entfrtalned Frldar evning at dinner. AfU'r dinner "5W was played until a late hour. Frizrs were won by Mr?. Charles AvCriU and Mrs. C. H. Stevenron. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr. J. B. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ol8on. Mr. and Mra. Charles Averill, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stevenson and Mr. and Mra. H. W. Cooper. Thf Camp Fire girls, accompanied by th-ir Cuardian, Mrs. R. C. Green, took their first hlki Monday, visiting the diver-ion dam and Riverside park. Rolla West returned Tuesday from Grants-villa. Grants-villa. Robert H. Stewart returned from a va rat ion In tho northern part of the state, thl wpok. He was accompanied by his wife and made the trip by auto. Mrs. Eveline Maloney and children arc the fences of the former's parent, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wade. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Trice, as the quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ri'.er of ?alt Lake, left Friday bv n mo to visit in Ogden can-, on and other places. Carl Gundcrson and family relumed this week from a if It with relatives In Mt. V!ea?ant. They al.-,j vi.sitcd in l,enl. Ogden and Sail Lake. Mrs. Hov.arrl M yi'r and children are in Grand Juiu-tlun visiting Uic former's mother. C.c.,rr Nixon and Carl It. Marcus-n returned en-it Mo'iday from a visit to fait Lake and OfiuCll. Last Monday evening the local Odd Fellows and Re be kali lodge." entertained in a lawn party at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. r. S. Harris in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roberts. About forty persons per-sons were present. Five hundred was played and luncheon eerved. Mm. Stanley Ralllnge- e-ntortainefl the. Bridge club last Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was serod at 1 o'clock, followed by bridge. Mrs. J. B. Roberts, who hits been a member of the club ever slur lis organization, was presented with a cameo pin as a token of remembrance, on the eve of her departure for her old borne lo Evanston, Wyo. Mre. Matt Cllmour pave a dinner rarty during the week In honor of Russell and George Flsk. Dr. F. F. Kisk left Thursday for a six weeks' trip through Washington. Oregon and California. Mrs. J. R. Sharp left for Big Spring ranch today. to-day. She. was accompanied by Mia. Lee Whitmore. Whit-more. her daughter, who will remain at the ranch for ohout three weeks. Miss Mabel Hoffman returned Friday from California, Cali-fornia, where she had been attending school. Mrs. E. M. Brown and daughter, Flo, will leave today to.- California for pn extended visit. Mrp. A. J. Lee's residence was the scene of a merry port- of little folks on the occasion of the eighth binhday of her daughter. Alice. The little girl was the recipient of many nice presents. A. L. Heppler and family will shortly move lo Provo to ni.ilie that place their home. Mrs. Franlc James returned today from a two weeks' visit with Castle Dalo relatives. Mrs. Alma Anderson of Castle Dale was a Price visitor Thursday. I KAYSVILLE ' f - KAYSVILLil, July 1. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Williams entertained the following relatives and friends at dinner at their home on Sunday: Dr. and Mrs. A. I,. Vincent and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Papworth and family. Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Whitnev. Miss Genevieve Cottrell. and Messrs. William Cottrell and T. C. White, all of Salt .Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton B. Lay ton of Lay ton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrod entertained enter-tained in their new home on Monday evening at cards and dancing. After the festivities, refreshments were served. Miss Genevieve Cottrell of Salt Lake Citv lias been the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. A. Williams, for a few days. Miss Janet Barnes returned to her home In Downey. Idaho, on Saturday, after a few months' visit here with relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Minnie Nance entertained the Thimble club at her home on Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in sew-in?, sew-in?, followed by refreshments. One of the pleasant social events of the week took place on Friday afternoon, when Misses Camilla Barnes and Elizabeth Eliza-beth Stewart entertained at the home of Mrs. Frank Hyde, in honor of Mrs. Thomas Anderson. The time was spent In music and games, followed by refreshments. refresh-ments. Among those present were Mrs. Hvrum Maylin. Mrs. Nephi Warren, Mrs. George W. Barnes, Mrs. Ortan A. Williams, Wil-liams, Mrs. David W. Barnes. Mrs. J. B. Cooley. Mrs. Walter W. Stewart, Mrs. Warren D. Barnes, Mrs. Melvin Adams, Mrs. Frank Blamires. Mrs. Moroni Stewart, Stew-art, Mrs. Frank Hyde, Mrs. William Rigbv, Mrs. Joseph Maylin, Mrs. Reuben Green, Misses Mvrtle Burton, Nora Ingram, In-gram, Ruby Phillips, Helen Anderson, Clara Mavlin, Berenice Warren. Sophia Stewart, Mvrtle Jones. Ada Maylin. Es-tella Es-tella Criddle, Olive Abrams, Hazel Bishop, Edna Rushforth. Millie Criddle, Ella Owen. Eloise Burton aud Ada Ball. Mrs E. Ij. Anderson of Downey. Idaho, and Mrs. Rudolph Dibble of Burley. Idaho, spent a few days in town this week as guests of their aunt, Mrs. H. J. Sheffield, Shef-field, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, Miss Mollie Barnes and Richard Galley attended at-tended the bankers' banquet at the Hermitage Her-mitage in Ogden canyon on Friday evening. Misses Hazel Bishop. Faye Sanders, Mollie Barnes, Clarlse Williams, Messrs. Edward Layton. Arnold M. Barnes. Ferris Fer-ris R. Thomassen and H. J. Barnes motored mo-tored to Salt Lake City, on Sunday na visited friends. ; Miss Nora Blamires entertained the members of tile Red Wing club at a rake party to Lake park on Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs.' Olive Curtis and Mrs. Ira Batine were visitors to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Misses Emma and Mabel Kauffmann of Salt Lake City have beeii the house guests of Misses Kathryne and Virginia Cooley during the week. Miss Fonda Jolly of Moroni. Sanpete county, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield, for a few days. Elder Harry L. Strong returned home on Wednesday evening from England, where he had been doing missionary work for the Mormon church for the past tw'0 years. Dr. and Mrs. Walter F. Whitnkfr nnd children returned home Monday from Washington, where they had been visiting visit-ing relatives for six weeks. Mrs. T. Baysinger and Miss Dorothy Gillespie of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Benjamin Barratt during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson, Jr., and daughter of Fielding spent a few days in town this week as guests of Mrs. George B. Sheffield. Mrs. H. P. Jensen and Miss Aldeza Jensen of Mount Pleasant are spending the week in town as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flint and children of Burley, Idaho, are spending a few days here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Flint. Misses Martha and Mary Barnes were Salt 4ft ke City visitors during the week. Mrs. John Flint entertained at dinner on Sunday evening. Covers were laid for Mrs. Jessie Grant Reed and Miss Lyle Grant of Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flint, Mrs. Melvin Hill, Misses Emily Bruff and Romania Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Fhillips entertained en-tertained at dinner at their home on Sunday. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. H. P. Jensen and Miss Aldeza Jensen Jen-sen of Mount Pleasant and Percy and Alvin Jensen of Salt Dake City. The Blue Bird club wras entertained at the home of Miss Emma Odd on Tuesday evening. On Monday evening the family of Mr. and Mrs. John Flint celebrated the sixty-eighth sixty-eighth birthday of their father at the old family home in Kaysville. A bounteous luncheon was served. BOUNTIFUL f - BOUNTIFUL, July 1. Mrs. W. J. Howard and children of Malad, Idaho, who have been visiting relatives here, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. L. H. Robinson entertained a large number of friends at a bundle shower at her home on Friday evening in honor of Miss Hilda Johnson. Refreshments were served. Miss Erma Lee left Tuesday for her home in Onrdston, Canada, after an extended ex-tended visit here with relatives. William A. Parkin of this plnce and Miss Emma Schoenfeldt of Provo were married Wednesday. The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. Maeser Pack and Miss Valeria Cheney, both of Bountiful, were married Wednesday. Wednes-day. Miss Hildur Johnson of this place and J. Ivan Johnson of Cleveland were married mar-ried Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cash Carlton, who have been visiting relatives here, returned to their home in Big Horn, Wyo., on Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. Thomas Glenn of Salt Lake City spent Thursday in town as the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Durham. Miss Maize Kerr of Park City is hers spending a few weeks as the guest of her brother, David Kerr, and family. Mrs. Wilkird Call and daughter, who have been visiting relatives here, have returned to their home in losepa. Miss Naomi Wright returned home this week from Washington. D. C, where sho had been attending school. Mrs. Charles Louder returned to her home in Biaekfoot, Idaho, on Tuosdny after an extended visit here witli relatives. rela-tives. Arnold Bangerter of tills place and Miss Hazel Meados of Salt Iike were married Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M'illard J. Pace of West Point visited relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. H. Perkins and Mrs. .lasper Perkins. Mrs. Khzahet h Peh-her and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howard w ere all guests at a dinner party nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. John 1 1 o ward in Salt Lake Wednesday evening. Mrs. W. R. Stark and daughters. Lola and Rila. of Pa ye tie, Idaho, are spending spend-ing a few d:i vs here as guests of Mrs, Richard Floyd. Miss Jessie Buckland of t It is phi'-o nnd Henry Deal of Gilnioie, Idaho, were married mar-ried this week. Judge G. H. Crosby, wife and children, who have been visiting relatives hero for in St. John. Ariz. |