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Show I I SOCIAL HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT THE STATE I i 1 OGDEN Special to The Tribune. 00 DEN, April 10. A pretty homo wedding wed-ding of Wednesday cvenliifr was that of Miss? Ncllio Fry and Lawrcneo Boyle, which took place at tho homo of the urido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John i.r. on Eighteenth street. The ceremony was performed at 7.::0 o'clock by Wdcr John A. Bovlc, and was followed, by a largo rccopllon to which about eighty K)csa were bidden. Tho homo was beautifully decorated In white and pink, masses of Waaler lilies and pink and wh to ros. and carnal ions bolus used. Tho brldo was attended by tho Misses Vera Dean and Carcv Patrick of Salt I,ako (Jlty, and tho groom by John fecowcroft and xlpy Clark Mr. and Mrs. Boylo will make their homo In Ogden at 60 Twenty-ninth street. Mrs. Matt I e 12. Vogel visited friends In Salt Jako City this week. Tho large affair for Kastcr Monday is tho card party to bo given., by Mrs. Charles Holllngsworth and Miss Minnie, Klesel at the Virginia. St. Joseph's Sewing society will moot with Mrs. T. E. Fitzgerald at fiO Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street on Thursday afternoon. Miss Delia Hall entertained the members mem-bers of her card club on Wednesday ovenlug. Prizes were won by Miss Bertha, j Jordan ami Hormnn TCccvom. Miss Nellie Bowman will go to Salt , Lako City, Monday, for a few days' visit with friends. On Monday afternoon a reception was given by the local order of tho .Ladles of 1 tlirt Maccabees In compliment to Sirs. AHl:o Locke, lady commander of tho order I in Colorado, who Is visiting hero. A programmo pro-grammo was carried out and was as fol-I fol-I lows: Piano koIo, Miss Estello Glanficld; I recitation, Bernard Mc.Nulty, vocal colp. Miss Lucy Clapp: violin solo. Kalph Holland: Hol-land: vocal solo, Marguerite McNulty: isiUffrs' lmrnnlnc. tlm Misses Browning and Collins; Miss Glanficld. pianist. Miss Margaret Nicholson entertained about sixteen friends at a 500 party on Thuradav afternoon to meet her guest, Miss Noi-a Bradley of Kan Francisco. Tho decoratlono wcro beautifully carried out in vlo'.ot and white, and tho Easter Idea jirovailed. Prizes were won by MIsh Oracrt Roberts and Miss Jessie llen-L llen-L drlclcs. Hl Miss Lucllo Baker will entertain at a ICer.slngton on Monday afternoon in com-plimcnt com-plimcnt to Miss NclIIo Growe. Mrs. K. N. IJardy, who han heen vlslt-ins vlslt-ins her niece, Mrs. R. T. Miller for tho wist few weeks, left - Wednesday for l llomo, Ga. H Mrs. Minnlo Carlton Aldrich of Galea- i lmrg, 111., accompanied by her two little daughter., is here to spend the summer Hl' with her sister. Sirs. C.'W. Lippincotl. B( Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Connor of Devil's Slide visited Ogden friends during the Hi past week Judge and Mrs. W. L. Maginnls and daughter, Miss Florence Maginnls, left on Tuesday for a visit with relatives In Miss Ednell Thcrlot of Salt Lake City was the guest of tho Misses Nelllo and May Bowman the early part of tho week. Mrs. J. M. Ferrln and Miss Rosella I-'er-rin have returned homo from a two months' stay in southern California. Miss Lucllo Wallace visited friends In Salt Lake City tills week. Mrs. H. "Lewis entertained tho members of her bridge club on Saturday evening. Mrs. JieRov Eccles visited her mother, Mrs. O. D. Banks, In Salt Lako City this Mrs.. A. M. Trlbo left Wednesday for a visit of six months In southern Call- Miss' Evelyn Hendershot was tho guest of Miss Mary llqag In Salt Lake City j this Albert Kiesel has returned from a trip through southern California. AV. A. Jllckcnloopcr entertained a num-her num-her of friends on Tuesday evening at dln- Mrs. George Nichols of Toronto, Can-nda. Can-nda. Is the guest of Mrs. A. B. Patton BS for a few weeks. Mrs. T. M. Slott has loft for Chicago BpJ for a month's visit with friends and rela- Mrs. P. T. Woodbury bas returned from j a three months' visit in southern Call- Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell have returned from a few months' stay In Santa Cruz, fl Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Best announce the engagement of their daughter, Violet, to Kay J. Smith of Napa. Cal.. the mar-riage mar-riage to tako place in the near future. Mrs. J. B. Miller of Chicago is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Andcr- Mr. and Mrs. A. It. McKelllps have ro-turned ro-turned from an extended eastern trip. Tho Misses Kitty Fitzgerald and Frances Joyce- havo returned from a two months' stay in Washington, D. C. Former Governor W. A. Richards of Wyoming was the gutrt of his daughter, Mrs G. V McCreery, during tho wcelt. On Tuesdaj' evening a number of friends of Mrs. A. P. HibbS gave a plcas-antly plcas-antly arranged surprise party in her j honor at her home on Twenty-seventh One of the social events scheduled for the near future is the annual charily ball of tho Martha society. ' Mr. and Mrs. .7. H. McConnlck of Dcn- ver, Colo., visited friends in Ogden dur-ing dur-ing the week on their way homo from California. Mrs. A. P. lllbbs entertained the mem-hrs. mem-hrs. of her sewing club on Friday aftcr- Misn Bcrnice Kobn of St. Mary's acad-cmy, acad-cmy, in Salt Lako City, is in Ogden to j spend Easter with her parents, Mr. and t Mrs. A. L. Kohn. Professor George A. Eaton, principal of the Salt Lake high ecliool, spent Wcducs-1 Wcducs-1 day and Thursday in Ogden visiting old 1 friends. I 1 PARK CITY 1 Special to Tlie Tribune. PARIC CITV. April 10. The regular j meeting of tho Womau'K Athcuac-um was held at tho home of Mrs. C. M. Wilson m on Monday, with tho president in tho chair and a fair attendance. Mrs. F. W. Hayt gavo a. moHt Interesting paper on Joan Baptlsln Camlllo Corot, the French landscapo painter. This was followed by l.'.o criticls report, rollcall and the singing of "America." Adjournment was tnken until Monday, whn thu club will meet with Mrs. L. B. Wight. Mlr,s Anna Wilson entertained tho A. B. LT. S. trlrln Saturday, evening with games, music and refreshments. Her 1 guests were tho Misses Jcanic Sherman, 1 Tcsslo McLaughlin. Frances R. Shields, 1 Bcssio Ciisliing, Bessie McLellan, Hlldrcd AVIlsoa. Virginia Sutherland, Lisle Webb, Enillj- Foster. Edna Sutton, Ccnla Paul, j Clara Kimball. Th O. L. S. C. was pleasantly cnler-tained cnler-tained on Tuesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Edwin Ncsbit. A dainty luuch-1 luuch-1 eon van served by tho charming hostess, 1 who was assisted by Miss Amber Bards-t Bards-t ley. Each member was presented with a 1 kodak photo of the ladles, a gift from Mrs. Nesblt and one that was highly ap-proclated. ap-proclated. fl The grand officers of tho O. E. S. of Utah will mako an offlcinl visit to Mount chapter No. 2, next Friday evening, April Miss Gertrudo McLaughlin will enter- tain tho Bllllkcn club next Thursday evn-1 evn-1 ing, April 15. at llio homo of her father on Rossll hill. Miss Marjorto Muffet entertained tho 1 P.. R. club most delightfully Thursday evening. Mrs. Ida Addison entertained the P. N. 1 G. club most delightfully Tuesday aftcr-Hl aftcr-Hl noon. Delicious refreslimcnts worn served nud an unusually pleasant time was bad by all present. Mrs. F. M. Smith entertained Mrs. E.. j J. BesKu. Mrs, W. D.Sullun uud Mrs. Sherman Fargo at cards Wednesday .evening. Tho members and Invited guests of tho Social club will give another danco at Society hall next Friday evening. District Deputy Ed W. Pllco of Tlntic lodge No. 711, .B. P. O. E.. installed tho newly elected ofllccrs of No. 721 at Society So-ciety hall Monday evening. A banquet was served lain in tho evening, to which ample Justice w:ih done. Mrs. 11. B. Hampton spent Saturday and Sunday in Park with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh returned homo on Saturday, after an absenco of six weeks in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sherman went down to tho metropolis on Friday for a short stay. Mrs. Charles Shields is visiting in tho metropolis with her brother. J. W. Goiger and Mrs. James Shields of Anaconda, Mont. Mr. and MrS. Edwin Nesblt, who havo been residents of Park City for tho past two years and who havo gained the lovo and esteem of scores of Park residents, havo gone to California for a month's visit and upon their return will slop in Park for a few days and later go to Cleveland to reside, Judgo R. 71. Waters and J. J. Fitzgerald Fitzger-ald went down to tho city on Wednesday on business matters. Harry Hail was a Salt Lake passenger the past week. Frank McEwan spent several days in Zion tho past week on business. Mrs. G. P.. Fahrcndorf, nee Kathcrine Lawrence, of -Ely. is tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .T.-S. Iawrcncc. Mrs. J. C. Perry and father, George Moulding, have gono to Butte for a . lengthy visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald and J. L. Perry. G. It. Andnis and daughter. Edith, returned re-turned from tho metropolis on Sunday. Grace and Lloyd Condon aro homo from a throe weeks' visit with Salt Lake relatives. rela-tives. I Miss Violet Wright Is homo from the city, v.-hero sho ha-, been attending Ilcn-ngcr's Ilcn-ngcr's business college. Miss Edna Sutton, tho charming daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton, has finished fin-ished a term nt Henager's Business col-lego col-lego and Is visiting her father in his of-llco. of-llco. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kirk of Salt Lake spent several days in Park tho past week with Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Youngbcrg. Misses Sylvia Johnson and OHIo Dur-klns Dur-klns have gone to Butlc. Tho latter Intends In-tends remaining there with his sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. P. IT. Tallon. Mr. and Mrs. William Tolhurst and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Wagland of Spanish Fork cama up to Park on Monday for the burial of tho late 31. M. Short. Mr. and Mrs. John Prlsk returned from tho city on Thursday. T. 3L Watson spent a couple of days at Ogden the past week. T..eo Talbot hns rcturnod to Park for llio summer. 1 NEPHI 1 Special to The Tribune NEPJIT, April 10. A protiy homo wedding Wednesday evening was that of ALiss Leah Kendall of tin's cily and Karl Kellcrstrass of Suit Lake. The ceremony was performed at 9 o'clock by Bishop T. 11. Cf. Parkcs at tho home of tho brido's parents, in tho presenco of about twenty-fivo relatives and friends. A prettily appointed dinner followed. The britto wore a beautiful bridal gown of whilo Persian lawn. The young couple will mako their homo in Salt Luko City, and take with them tho good wishes of this community. Gus .T. Hcnroid of Eureka was in town ou business this week. Mr. and Mrs. .T. W. Paxnian were conference- visitors this week. llyrum ,Tonzen was in town the first part of the week. Wilfred Rowley spent several days in Irephi. , Thomas Ilodge was in Iscphi this wcclc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crawley are over from Eureka to attend tho funeral funer-al of Mrs. Crawley's mother, Mrs Linton. Lin-ton. Mr. and Mrs, George Christenseu are hero from Ephraiin. Mrs. Thomas Ord ,loft Sunday for Oregon, where she will visit for a few 'weeks with her daughter, Mrs. 2srcphi Schofield. Mrs. Mary Goddard and Mrs.1 Alico Naylor of Salt Lako aro hero this week. ,T. D. Hague of Provo spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hague. Tho Leva n basketball tenia 'entertained 'enter-tained a few friends at tho Christenseu holol at Lcvan last Saturday evening. Tho3r spent a pleasant evening and enjoyed en-joyed a delicious luuch. Thoso present "were Misses Edna Manglcson, Louiso Lundstcin, nilda Bosh, Emma Lund, Mcnnel Taj-lor, Vinuo Taylor, Pearl Allen and Emily Christenscn, Messrs. Vanco Manglcson, Owen Prancom, Ivan Dalby, Herman Christcnsen. Alma Dalby, Buy 1'rancom and E. Sorcnsen. Tho Y. L. M. I. A. of the Second ward gavo a concert and dance in tho Arlington "Friday evening in honor of Elijah Salisbury, who is about to do-part do-part on a mission. Everybody Bpent a pleasant evening. Mrs. It. H. Patten of Provo is visiting visit-ing with her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Hcn-roid. Hcn-roid. Charlie 3i"ooto returned last 3'riday night after a successful season with tho Eooto Stock company. Clarence Hawkins is in Ncphi this week. Mrs. K, S. ITawley, after a month's visit with her children in Ncphi, went to Salt Lnkc Tuesdaj-. Alma Chase left Friday for Lcvan, where ho will spend two weeks taking pictures. Mrs. William Spcrry returned last week after a long visit with her daughter. daugh-ter. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Winn were in Salt Lako this week. Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Biglcr spent the wcclc in Salt Lake. ' 4444 M M M i I I I I Mj t Prescription for j Nervous Men and J Women. Try Bt x Tho impairment of the nervous force In mon and women is first manifested by extreme nervousness, sleeplessness, dread, worry and anxloty without reason, rea-son, trembling of tho hands and limbs, wltii tho slightest exertion, heart palpitation, palpita-tion, constipation, kldnoy trouble and a general inability to act rationally at all times as others with health in their bodies bod-ies do In a half-pint bottle got three ounces of syrup sarsaparllla compound and add to this one ounco compound fluid balm-wort, balm-wort, and let stand two hours; then get one ounce compound essence cardlol. and one. ounco tincture cadomcno compound (not cardamom: mix all together, shnko well and tako a teaspoonful after each meal and one at retiring. I LOGAN Special to Tho Tribune. LOGAN, April 10. Mrs. Willard Lang-ton Lang-ton entertained Monday at a lea. Tho tablo was decoratod. with carnations, and covers were laid for Mrs. Gcorgo Champ. Mrs. -7. W. WaltorH, MIhs Kylo and Miss Huntsman. Tho Na-gl-N'as T?. Y, sorority gavo a dancing party Friday night at tho Thatcher pavilion. Tho decorations wero Japanese lanterns and palms. Iced tea and rlco wero served. The girls who served wero dressed fn Japanese costumes. cos-tumes. Ono of the Interesting events of tho week was the A. C. students in "An American Citizen." Two performances wero given and thoy wero much enjoyed. Mrs. W. W. McLaughlin entertained Informally In-formally Wednesday afternoon at cards, in honor of Mrs. Walt Pyper. Prizes wero won by Mrs. George Torgcscn and Miss M A. TorgOHcn. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments wore served, Thoso present wero: Mrs. Walt Pyper, Mrs. Odell. Mrs. Will .Tardine, Mrs. Harry Parker. Mrs. E. D. Hall. Mrs. E. W. Robinson, Mrs. Wlllanl Langton. Mrs. Charles Hansen, Mrs. Georgo Trfrgoson, MIsa Hilda Ellason and Miss M. A. Torgoscn. Miss Venule Nielsen entertained Monday Mon-day nt a luncheon. Covers wero laid for twelve. Two social events aro being planned for next week. Mrs. Shepard will ontertaln the Clio, and Mrs. Cook has Invitations out for an Easter tea. At'a card party given hy Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Howell, when they entertained tho Sigma Alpha fraternity, live tables were played and prizes were won by Miss Hazel Pond and lioy Rudolph. Tho decorations deco-rations were pink und whito carnations. Mrs. A. M. Flemmlng has returned from a twd-mouths' trip to Omaha. Mrs. George Champ, who has spent somo timo in Los Ajigcles, haa returned. Mr. and Mrs. IjOO Campbell and llttlo son, Robert, spent last week In Salt Lako visiting relatives. Professor anil Mrs. G. W. Thatcher and daughter. Miss Tatlcnce Thatcher, spent the spring vacation week in Salt Lake, tho guests of Mrs. Dan S. Spencer. Mrs. Spencer Is a sister of Mrs. Thatcher. Doctor and Mrs. D. C. Budgo spent two days In Salt Lake last week. Professor nud Mrs. Ray P. West spent tho spring vacation week with relatives in Ogden. MIsa Josephine West also spent last week in Ogden. President nud Mrs. Wldtsoo of tho Agricultural college spent tho early part of tho week in Salt Lake. Mrs. Howard Perry and Miss Elizabeth Smith spent part of tho wock in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrell visited friends In Salt Lako during tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thatcher spent tho week in Salt Lako, gnosis of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wells. I'rof. W. S. Langton spent Monday and Tuesday In Salt Lako. Mrs. Ithoda B. Cook has returned from a visit to Salt Lake. Mrs. Frank Thatcher has returned from a two-days' visit in Salt Lake. Mrs. John MeAlIstor is visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. Julia Niblcy has returned from Salt Lake, after a week's visit with relatives. rel-atives. Mrs. Ellen NIblcy nud Miss Nan Nlbley returned early In tho week from Honolulu. Hono-lulu. Mrs. Will 3Iowell has returned from a week's visit in Salt Lako City. Mrs. Walt Pyper is visiting relative in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. John Nobckcr have gono to Bear Lako for a few weeks' visit. "Mrs. Lucy S. Cardon spent tho week in Salt Lake. Earl and Elmer Stoddard and Roy 72c-cles 72c-cles spent tho early part of tho week in Salt Lake. Miss Blanch Caino roturncSd Thursday Thurs-day noon to her home in Salt Lako City. Mr. and Mrs. William Watson aro visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. David Eccles rcturnod 3TrIday from Salt Lake City. Mrs. A. C. Colo is visiting relatives in Salt Lako. Mrs. Orson Smith Is in Salt Lako. tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Grant. PROVO 1 Special to Tho Tribune. PROVO, March 10. About scventv-fivo of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ray gathered at their home on Saturday evening to celebrate tho anniversary of Mrs. Ray's birth. Games, songs, speeches and music wero tho features, and very much enjoyed by thoso present. An elaborate elab-orate luncheon was served during tho festivities. fes-tivities. Joseph IL Sundstrom of Salt T-.ake City and Miss Stella Robison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Robison, were united In marriage nt the home- of tho bride's parents par-ents in the Fifth ward on Wednesday evening. Tho ceremony was performed by Attorney William E. Rydalch. an uncle of the hrlde. Only tho Immediate relatives of tho contracting parties wero present. After tho ceremony an elaborate elabo-rate supper was served to the twenty guests present. The young couple received many beautiful and costly presents. They left the following morning for a short visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Sundstrom will mako their home In this city. The family and descendants of Bishop Poter Madsen of Lako View, a veteran of tho Danish-Prussian war and bishop of Lako View ward for thirty years, celebrated cele-brated his eighty-fifth birthday April 6, at tho Lako View hall. There wero present pres-ent one hundred and ten descendants of tho venerable gentleman, consisting of children, grandchildren, and great-grand -children. A very enjoyable time was had, tho timo hoing spent in speech making, singing, dancing und feasting. Bishop Madsen Is enjoying the best of health and his friends hope that ho will be present at many moro occasions of this kind. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Sundstrom of Salt Lako City were Provo visitors Wednesday Wednes-day to attend tho wedding of their son, J. 3.1. Sundstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tlobison of the Robison Robi-son , Drug company of Salt Lake City visited relatives In tho Garden City on Wednesday. A grand benefit ball will bo given in the Mozart pavilion Tuesday evening. April 13, for tho benefit of tho family of the late Frank Tucker. Frank Tucker was accidentally killed whilo doing police duty a few years ago. Members of the Owl club visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Nuttcll in Pleasant View, Thursday evening. Games and musical mu-sical selections wero tho features of tho evening, after which light refreshments wero served. , Mrs. John Jackson entertained tho fifth grade of the Fifth ward primary at her homo l-'rlday aftprnoon. Miss Ruby Taft. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Taft of this city, and Lawrence Snow, wero married in Salt Lako City on Saturday, April 10. The young couple will mako their homo In this city. Mrs. E. H. Darling- and Miss Nellie Schofield wore among tho conference visitors vis-itors from Provo. Mrs. J. C. Fcrron is visiting this week with her daughter, Mrs. George Powell of West Jordan. Prof. Newton Xoycs of the Sanpete Stake academy and Mrs. Noyes are visiting visit-ing relatives in l3rcvo this week. J. D. Lawrcnco of Ogden was a Provo visitor during tho week. Mr. and Mit. Lucicn IT. Noyes entertained enter-tained on Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Noyes of ISphraim. Covers were laid for eight. The Misses Rosen and Rebecca Rawson are spending this week in Salt Lake City. About twelvo friends of Miss Jcnuio V I Fcrron enjoyed making and pulling candy at the Fcrrcn homo Monday evening; About twenty of tho lady friends of Mrs. Wllford F. Giles gathered nt th Giles homo Friday aftomoon and enjoyed ihcmsclves In an old-fashioned rag bee. Refreshments wero sexved. , Mr. and Mrs, C. O. Baker of Tellurlde, Colo., are here, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. bam Schwab. Mike Livingston of New York is visiting his cousin, Mm. Sam Schwab. Tho Nineteenth Century club mot Friday Fri-day afternoon, April 8. at the homo of Mrs. A. J. Hughes. Miss Bonham gave an interesting pnper on Philip of Mace-don, Mace-don, after which Mrs. Hughes served refreshments. After recess Mrs. Buckler gave a paper on Aristotle. The club then adjourned for one week to meet again with Mrs. Hughes. 1 BRIGHAM CITY Special to Tho Tribune. MUG-HAM CITY, April 10. Thuvs-day, Thuvs-day, in the Salt Lako toinplc, Miss Annie An-nie Larson of tins city and Thonuis Cotlam of St. George wero united in marriage. Tho bride is ono of Brig-ham's Brig-ham's most popular and accomplished young ladies and a leader in social affairs. Mr. Cot tarn is ono of I he leading lead-ing young men of tho southern city. Mr. nud Mrs, Cottam will make their home in St. George. Mrs. Harriet Wight of tho Second ward celebrated her sisl.y-cighUi birthday birth-day Wednesday, and in" honor of the event her children and grandchilrlron gathered at tho old homestead. Thorn woro about fori- persons present, somo of tho lady's children coming down from Malad Oily to attend tho pariy. Tho day was devoted 1o feasting and'a sumptuous dinner was served. Mrs. Wight is ono of tho pioneers of this city, tho widow of tho laic Ephraim Wight. The latter part of lash week Mss Lois Peters entertained a number of her many friends, in -honor of Porry D. Petors, hor brother, who cft Monday Mon-day morning for a two years' absence in England, whoro he goes in tho interests in-terests of the Mormon church as a missionary. Delicious refreshments, consisting of ico cream, cako, oranges, bananas and other fruits, wero served. Thoso who woro present were tho Misses Puby S toy pus, Jloreuco Giles, Louie Wade, Lillian "Piggins. Louise Perg, Delia Clark, Celesta- F )isgron. Luonna Knudson, Alico Forsgron, Hazel Pees, Eliza Phillips, Laura Squires, Violet Mndson, Edna Stohl, Connio Madson, Lois Polors: Messrs. .Tames Lilly while, Air Olson. Fcstus Wright, .John W. Phillips, Will Phillips, Clyde Gillispio. Ernest Hanson, Stanley Madsen and Perry D. Peters. Mrs. .T. Frank Powring and daughter, daugh-ter, Pertha, wero visiting in Salt Lako City during tho wcok, guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Midgley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Traey Gidnoy of this city left Friday morning for a few weeks' visit in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marblo of Logan visited relatives and friends in this city duriug the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum L. .Tcnscn of Moore, Ida., visited in this city a few days during I ho wcok, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Kottor and family. Mis. Hor.ry Harris of tho First ward returned 1st "Friday from a short visit with friends in Logan. W. W. Lasloy of Honoyvillo was a visitor to Brigh'am part of tho wook. M. .T. Richards of Fielding visited friends in this city Monday. John Lillywhito, who has been spond-e ing tho winter in tho southern part of tho state, visited his mother in this city during tho week. Georgo Zundol, who attended school in Logan during tho winter, returned homo Monday morning. Mrs. Alma Nolson of Bear Pivor Citj' visited relatives iu this city during tho week. Messrs. Potor Olson, Albert E. Holm- S;rcn and llyrum .T. Hauson of Bear fiver City wero visitors to this city Saturday. Mrs. Myrtle Grover of Garland was calling on friends in this city during tho week. John Evans of the Third ward returned re-turned last Saturday from an extended visit with relatives" in Salt Lako City. Messrs. Leslie Thompson and Harry Nelson aro visiting friends iu Salt Lake City for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jarcd Forsgren of Rothwcll wero visiting relatives in this city a few days duriug tho week. Mrs. Samuel Kendall of Jcphi is visiting in this city, the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas H. Blackburn and family. Mr. aud Mrs. Stephen Wight returned to Malad Thursday evening, after a short visit with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Eobort Sheffield of Logan Lo-gan wero visiting relatives in this eity Wcduesda3r. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen of Garland Gar-land were visitors to Brigham Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. Alico M. Johnson returned homo Wednesday evening from an extended visit with relatives at Fielding. Mrs. Hannah K. Stewart of Logan visited relatives in this citj- a few days during tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Facer of Malad were visitors to Brigham Wednesday. W. F. Glover and James Hodges of Lowiston were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Will Glover of this city Wednesday. Wednes-day. James Cottam of Snowvillc was greeting greet-ing friends in Brigham Thursday. Mrs. Nora B. Hillam came homo from Randolph last Saturday, where sho has been visiting for a couple of weeks. Miss Hilda Nelson, who is attending school in Ogden, visited her parents in this city during tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jensen, of Corinnc visited relatives in this city Wcdnes-day. Wcdnes-day. T. F. Coombs of Fielding was calling on friends in this city Thursday. Miss Blaucho Cozier returned Friday evening from a few weeks' visit with relatives in Ogden. J. H. Hess of Fielding was a visitor to Brigham Mondn-. Miss Gladys Grachl of this city is spending the week visiting relatives iii Snlt Lako City, David Holmgren of Tremonton was calling on friends in this cily tho first of tho wcok. William Harper of Oaklo', Ida., was greeting his friends in this cily Thursday. Thurs-day. J. D. Call was visiting in Salt Lake City during tho week. Mrs. Simeon Carter of the First ward of this city is visiting relatives in Kays- ' villo for a few da-s, . " ' 1 MURRAY Special to The Tribune. MURRAY, April 10. The Murray Dramatic club presented its play at tho Murray opera houso Thursday evening,. There was a largo audience present, and the strong cast and delightful comedy com-edy mado tho ono of enjoyment. Mrs. J. . Miller, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Mori Miller, returned re-turned to Murray from Los Angolcs Monday on' account; of tho serious illness ill-ness ot Mrs. Miller's son, Roubon Miller, Mil-ler, who is now confined at the Holy Cross hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawson loft, Friday Fri-day evening for an extended stay in Europe. They expect, to go direct to Rotterdam, whoro the' will spend somo time with their son, Vincent. Lnwson, who is located at that point. They will return to Murray next fall. Roy Cahoon, who has been spending the past, wock hero with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1'. W. Cahoon, left Friday Fri-day evening for Logan, whoro he will remain until school closes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson left tho foro part of tho week for Florida, whero they will spend tho next few months. They aro accompanied b3T their young son. Mrs. H. S. Cahoon and Frank Scott of Oasis havo been hero all this week visiting with relatives. Thoy will leave for their homo Sunday evening. Tho Mahogany camp entertained, its members at the Fraternal hall Thursday Thurs-day evening. A programmo composed of both inst rumontnl and vocal numbers num-bers was rendered. In all about scvcmVv-1'ivo scvcmVv-1'ivo participated in yiho affair. A largo supper was tho feature of the evening, when toasts wero responded to by various .members of the order. Mrs. Edwards arrived horo Tuesday from an extended stay in California. Whilo awn' Mrs. Edwards visited several sev-eral places of interest along tho coast, and spent; two weeks in Old Moxico visiting with relatives. The mcmbors of tho Murray volunteer volun-teer fire department gavo ono of their monthly sinokors at their quarters Friday Fri-day ovening. Quito a number of the Sitlt Lako firemen participated in tho affair and. other outside organizations wore also in evidence. Tho election of officers will tako plnco this week. Another claborato dancing party was given at the Trocadcro Saturday evening, even-ing, when a number of tho young pco-plo pco-plo ontcrtaincd for outsido friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jackson returned on Tuesday evening from Ocean Park, whither Mr. Jackson went a week ago. Mrs. Jackson has been spending tho past two months there with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Larson, and her children, who will remain a while longor beforo coming home. Miss Carol Hubbard of Soatllo, who is visiting at Salt Lako with her cousin, was in Murray for ono day this week, looking up relatives and friends. Miss Nora B. Field of Princeton, Lid., and Albert Birch of this placo were united in marriage during the fore part of this week at tho home of tho groom's parents. A wedding supper was served to about seventy-fivo friends and relatives rela-tives of tho two young people. Mr. and Mrs. Birch aro contemplating making Murray their homo. Harold Day of Mill, creek will leave Saturday for Kansas CitJ, where he will remain for tho next three months with his brother. George Day, who is a business busi-ness man of Kansas City. Tho Murray First ward choir rendered ren-dered its cantata at the Taylorsvillo wardhouso the latter part of this week, aud an immenso audience greeted the production. This is tho third performance perform-ance of t his organization out of Murr.ay, aud up io tho prcsont timo it has boon meeting with a great deal of success. PAYSON 1 Special to Tho Tribune. PAYSON, April. 10 Mr and Mrs. F D Hayniorc of Colonia Dublan, Mexico, Mex-ico, are visiting with relatives and friends, of which they havo a laTge number. Mr. Haymoro was for many years a resident of Payson. Quito a number of our young pcoplo arc homo from school spending tho spring vacation. Mrs. J. L, Townsond made a business trip to the city this week. Mrs. Peter Borup of Eureka is visiting vis-iting with her?iparcnts, Mr, and Mrs. Robort Mattinson. Mrs. James Boyl entertained at luncheon last Tuesday afternoon for her daughter. Mrs. Erastus Robinson. Covers woro laid for ten. Tho B. Y. U. Dramatic club presented pre-sented tho three-act comody entitled "Tho Amazons" to a full houso last evening. All who attended wero well pleased. Mrs. Jack Dixon is visiting in Salt Lako for a few days. Miss Ethel Finlaj-son entertained tho S. O. D. H. girls at her homo Thursday. Thurs-day. A pleasant afternoon was spent in sewing and reading. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wise of Newark, N. J., have been here a few days visiting visit-ing with Mrs. Soofliicr, sister of Mrs. Wise. H. S. Tipton and William D. Dixon mado business trips to Salt Lako this week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kapplo of Lako View, HI., arrived last week and aro visiting here with Mrs. Mattio Kapplo and family. Tho A. B. N. K. club mot at tho homo of Roed Person April 3, where light refreshments woro served. The boys gave another ono of thoso club dances Friday night, which was enjoyed by all who attended. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McBcth left last wcok for a trip in tho oast on business and also to visit with relatives. MANTI Special to Tho Tribune. MANTI, April 10. Ono of Iho pocial ovonts of tho season was a 5 o'clock dinner, given by Mrs. .7. M. Burns, Saturday, Sat-urday, aftornoou to a number of hor lady friends. Covers wero laid for Mrs. H. S. Kerr, Mrs. Dr. H. Clark, Mrs. A. H. Christensen, Mrs. L. F. Becker, Mrs. Arthur Cunningham, Mrs. Warren Snow, Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Mrs. Russell Mof-iltt. Mof-iltt. Mrs. .lames McDonald, Mrs. Sarah B. Peacock and Mrs. J. P. Nelson. A delightful afternoon was spent. Mrs. Joseph Clark and baby aro visiting vis-iting with Mr. and Mrs. Jl. R. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Quinou Crawford aro visiting friends in Salt Lako City this week. J. II. Hornung left Thursday for Salt Ijako Citv to attend the funeral services of John'Sandberg,. to be held Friday under tho auspices of tho Odd Follows. Mr. Saudbcrg had .suffered sovernl months from cancer of tho hi). Ho was iu Spokauo at tho timo of his death, whoro he went for treat incut. His widow and littlo boy and his sistors woro at his bedsido when tho end came. Mrs. .Tamos Stock loft for Salt Lake City Saturdav to visit, with her sister, Mrs. Mamie "Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson aro rejoicing re-joicing over tho arrival of a lino baby boy at their homo Tuesday. Mrs. Orson Billings, who has been h invalid for several years, is m a critical condition. L. F. .Mocker loft, Monday for Flat canyon, where ho is engaged in dry fanning. Mrs. (J. J. Fisher of Ephraim visited with Mrs. .1. H. Hornung during tho wook. Mrs. L. F. Becker entertained Monday Mon-day afternoon, in honor of her mother s birthday nnniverusry. Hor mother was 7fl years old. A very dainty 5 o clock luncheon was sorved to Mrs. G. "W. Martin, Mrs. Sophia Nelson, Mrs. G. .fr Fisher of Ephraim, Mrs. J. H. Hornung, Mrs. Camilla Nelson, Mrs. J. V. Nelson, Mrs. E. Nelson, tho guest of honor, aud Mrs. L. F. Becker. Georgo D. Peacock of Blnckfoot, Ida., was a Manti visitor Tuesday, tho guest of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Martin. Mr. Peacock is on his way to attend presbytery, presby-tery, which is to be hold -'it Riehfiold, Thursday,. Friday and Saturday of this week. Peter Domgaard and throe children of Mofi'it, Utah, woro visiting with relatives hero this week. Mr. Domgaard Dom-gaard returnd to Moffit Friday, leaving tho children with his mother. The stork visited tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen Wodncsda-, leaving a fiuo girl. Mrs. Hatch and Mrs. Lyon of Marys-valo Marys-valo came horo Thursday to attend tho bedside of their aged father, Mr. Lind-vick, Lind-vick, who is dying. Mr. Lindvick has been ill for several months. Molvin Anderson eamo in from tho mountain ranch Thursday for a few days' stay. W. D. Livingston of Salt Lako Cily was a Manti visitor Friday and Saturday. Satur-day. James McDonald returned homo Wednesday after an absenco of three weeks. Tho high school recital, given Thursday Thurs-day night by Professor Fncldstod's music mu-sic pupils, was a success and nil enjoyed en-joyed it. Dr. G. W. Martin went to Richfield Thursday noon to attond tho meeting of tho Southern Utah presbytery to bo held at tho placo. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson arc receiving re-ceiving congratulations ovor tho arrival ar-rival of a lino boy at their place Wednesday. Mrs. Warren Snow left Wednesday for Salt Lako City to visit a few days. Mrs. E. W. Fox entertained at a family fam-ily dinner Thursday in honor of hor birthday anuivorsary. All tho children and graudchildrcn residing here wero present. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew TJckerman left Friday for Milford; they will travel by team. - A social was givon Friday night by the fourth and fifth grade pupils in tho South ward assembly hall for their teacher, Mr. Conrad Fricchnicht. A programmo was carried out during tho early part of tho ovening, after which games wcro played and delicious refreshments re-freshments served. Mr. aud Mrs. I. D. Vorhces returned Tuesday from their honeymoon trip In California. A number of their friendii dropped iu on thc,m Tuosday evening at their home to welcome them back and hear all about their trip. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tut-tlc, Tut-tlc, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Spcrry, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tuttlc, Miss Jano Lamb, Mrs. Iono Tinges, Mrs. E. D. Sorcuson, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. George L. Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dennison, Mrs. Joseph .ludd, Miss Kate .Tudd and Messrs. Ed Tuttlc. Burton Tuttlo, Fred Tuttlo and John Tuttle. ' r Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thorpe of Ephraim spent Thursday in Manti, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henrie. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Peacock left Saturday for Provo and Salt Lako to visit for some time. Tho Ladies Literary club held I heir regular meeting Thursday afternoon in tho clubrooms. After tho lesson Mrs. IT. S. Kerr gave a very interesting talk on her stay in Peru. Mrs. Soren Niolson was pleasantly surprised sur-prised Thursday afternoon by some of her friends, it being her birthday. A purse well filled was presontcd to her. A line 5 o'clock dinner was sorved from the well-tilled bnskets that were brought Thoso present were Mrs. Jolly Tuttlo, Mrs. Jacob Fixstad, Mrs. Jacob-son, Jacob-son, Mrs. Heber Carlson. Mrs. Quincn Crawford. Mrs. James McDonald and Mrs. Fred Jouscn. Mrs. E. Ncilson went fo Mt. Pleasant Tuesday to visit -vitli her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Jensen. President J. B. Maibcn went io Salt Lako City Saturday to attend conference. confer-ence. Tom Peterson went to Ephraim Thursday to visit with his famiTv. Anthony Metcalf of Gunnison was a Manti visitor Wednesday. While Mr. Metcalf was driving into town his horse becamo irrightcucd at an automobile automo-bile and ran awa3 smashing the buggy. Fortunately no one was hurt. The dairymen of Manti mot in the council houso Saturda- evening to consider con-sider the advisability of forming a compan3' to 'cither pufchaso the Costal Spring dairy or establish a new one. W. D. Livingston, tho owner of tho Crystal Spring dairy, has inado known his intention to sell 'his creamor3 if not sold to Manti parties, that ho would sell to a Salt Lake firm. It is in order or-der to this business going into tho hands of Salt Lako parties that the milk producers horo arc taking the necessary nec-essary steps to protect themselves. The meeting appointed a committee to solicit so-licit stock and have articles of incorporation incor-poration prepared. EPHRAIM NEWSNfVTg) C Special to The Tribune. " Mp li? EPHRAIM April .10.-Littlo Wrirr jgSl?' Stevens entertained eight of her friS !&lin at a birthday party at her home E' Wi day afternoon. Many interesting V"" J wero played and a pleasant nftcS" was spent.. A dai nty lunch was "ervflA a ? K J q 'c ock. The little folks oft df or W their homes shortly artcr G o'clock. 0r Irf M. G. Murray lert during tho carlv -l!u part, of the week for Mnrysv:ile,Jffl tH ' ho is working ln the interest of fff Gold Development companv. ' nJ J Ann AVillardsou was called to GuunV Pfui sou, Tuesday, on account of tho sevorn S fyJSe illness of her brother's child "e f $?n Professor D. P. ;7cnson returned to 'n Logan, Monday, atter liav ng nttonded I N"" the funeral of his sister-in-law, Mr-. K. t! ?f r gclino Jensen. 11 f' ftf. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Willardsnn '?lt returned from Salt Lako iodaj! XrJ they wero in attendance at conference Mrs A. C Niclson, Sr. , is suffering ?'B severely with neuralgia of tho atom- &fcr ach. rtt1l Tho little daughter of Thomas Pcicr- son. a recorder is very sick with ty- KffiS' phoid. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson camo M to Ephraim. Saturday ,to visit relatives, litfxo when tho child was taken sick, which f compelled them to remain here. iiT gls), Mr. and Mrs. D. Peacock of Manti W&tc1 wcro in Ephraim yesterday on buai- . Soac0 UC5S. ; ; Jill Mr. Dotsoa. representing tho Nr. ''Vh tional Crackor r.ompanj-, called on the feith local merchants ot this cit3 -yester- 1 da3 ) at One of tho prettiest socials given in iVISm this city during tho season wns in jijClty honor of Mrs. Henry Bcal, which was ln3 hold at her rcsidenco ycslerdav after- Jm! noon. Tho party was given in the form &fd of a surprise, being in honor of her 1,1 59th birthday. A dainty lunch was f J?H served and a pleasant afternoon was 1C Vn. spent. Thoso present wcro Mra. Lena IK, yrl Nielsen, Mrs. Blanche Bailoy. Mrs. G. :Boj W. Sodcrbcrg, Mrs, Gunnel Dorius, Mrs. fj xH-Alf xH-Alf Bailey. Sr., Mrs. Bertie Beal, Mrs. fkr. Anna Stevens. Mrs. Louiso Potorson, Mrs. Louiso Boson, Mrs. Sarah Andcr- 'ip,-son, 'ip,-son, Mrs. Mary Christenscn. Mrs. Stona ifl' Boscn, Mrs. Slcna Armstrong, Mrs. r Emma Olson, Mrs. Zclia Bcal, Mrs. Har- ; jjS ? riot Justcnsen, Mrs. Emma Beal. Mra. fict ti Maria Jensen, Mrs. Anna K. Andorson, -5EMiH Mrs. Martha Bcal, Mrs. Anna K. Lar- 'a pci son. Mrs. Anna C. Niclsou, Mrs. Lillio j,vrc t Willardson, Mrs. Kista Larscn, Mrs. " Mti3' No3'os, Mrs. Lizzie Peterson. Mrs. j R Martina Niolson, Mrs. Martina Poter- .; :It7l1 sou and Mrs. Maria Olscn. iijj'He There is an epidemic of grip throujrh- 'llt out this section, which seems to affect IStriiio both old and youug. ft j0e Andrew Jensen of Swoot, Ida., was & v in attendance at tho funeral of Mrs. Andrew Jensen. i : Fort3-eight men left Wednc?da3Tmorn- 1 rimi ing for Blackrock to shear sheep, whoro ;?City the3 intend to remain for several weeks. . ;syi G. W. Richards of Los Angeles. Cal., ": &w sl is bu3-in horses throughout this sec- t'itfd tiou of tho country. Thomas Fontin returned loda3- from ,';jBc a business trip to tho stato capital. ' Swtpf Mrs. Erastus Willardson Toturuod fe Ryl from Gunnison Tuesday, whero sho wa3 jKWi f called on account of tho sovoro illnoss 'v1! of her sou's bab3 Tio Mrs. Alf Buile3 returned from Salina Jfj, yesterday, having been callod thero on j0f 5 account of tho illness of Mrs. A. J.,Mday Lewis. lptu Olo Larscn was callod homo from Jaa. vk Marysvalo on account of tho death ojiH. his daughter. jfS? Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson BhooTdftKT1--hands with friends at Salt Lake Sat- W. i urday and Sunda3'. ki-Ioue' Willard Potcrson is recovering from "fjF??!" a sovero attack of tho grip. fli'rciu Mrs. J. Y. Dunn of Thistle is a fLs. guest of Mrs. Lena DoriuB this wcok. p. Mr3. Edward Childs left for hor home Jpltor in Gunnison ycsterdn3', having been in Iff&Ke Ephraim visiting with her daughters, aB?Ke Mrs. C. W. Lund and Mrs. Aaron Brora- W, ,. bolt. . frg Tho child of Mr. and Mrs. Louis NicVku, sou is reported to bo recovering from aVStTinnin severo case of pneumonia. Jisil!0, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Yorhecs of Manti 8 iS' passed through horo Tuesday on their 1- return from a trip to California. ,vi.sd': M. Hcrmansen of this city is in Salt t&iy i Lako, where ho intends to purchaso an SVJm 8 automobile. P Mrs. Fred Jorgenscn of this city is "cVlhc a gncst at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. ftU r. L. P. Nelson of Mt. Pleasant. h Mrs. A. J. Nielson is visiting with rolativcs and friends in Salt Lake. K. Taj Georgo Christenscn returned today f r11 from Nophi, whoro he attcaded tho ftSJjft funeral of a relative. jJjgP, Ik -I'man |