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Show I Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah 1 I-Special I-Special to The Tribuno. OGDEN. July 30. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Varney. w!io were married In Salt Lake City on Thursday at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, arrived In Ogden, Friday, und after spending a few days In Ogden canyon can-yon will leave for Bellcvuc, Ida., where they will make their home. On Monday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mr.s, Slgmond Kohn. was celebrated the second birthday anniversary of their Hltli) son, Kenneth, when thirty guests were pleasantly entertained. The lawn was lighted with Japanese lanterns, and little tables, seats, hammocks and swings were effectively arranged for the occasion. occa-sion. Games, dancing, singing and a programme furnished amusement for the little folks, following which dainty refreshments re-freshments were served on the lawn. Tom Foley won the boys prize In the- contest games and Jessie Foley won the girls' prise. The ladies of the First Presbyterian church and their friends were entertained at a Kensington, Thursday afternoon, at tIia linmi nf "Nfrx. .Inbn Krlwai-d Carver: I Mrs. Edward Goodale, Mrs. Wakeman Thompson, Mrs, Orcn Hadlock, Mrs. Fred Williams and Mrs. Carver being the hostesses. A game of spider web furnished fur-nished a great deal of amusement, and prises were awarded to eight of the contestants. con-testants. Dainty refreshments were served and about sixty enjoyed the af-Miss af-Miss Nellie Truchey of Cheyenne Is vls-' vls-' ltlng Miss Margaret Crltcs for three weeks. Miss Edna Richards of Cheyenne, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. McCroery. for several weeks, left Tuesday Tues-day for Oakland. Cal., where she will j visit another sister. 1 Mrs. 11. P. Clark and daughter. Miss Margaret Clark, of Salt Lake, with their i guest, Miss Carrie Greer, of Kansas City, arc spending u few days at the Hcrmlt-ii Hcrmlt-ii age In Ogden canyon- Mrs. David Matson and two children arrived at the Hermitage. Monday, where j they will spend tho balance of the hot season. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and children, chil-dren, enrouto to their home In Ogden from a visit in Nebraska, visited for a few days with friends in Green River. Miss Iretta Fife has returned to Ogdon. after a two-weeks' visit with friends at Lcwlsion. Hoyt Androws of Wichita, Kan., Is' the guest, of E. A. Baglcy. Mrs. D. J. Ma'lone loft Tuesday for Po-catcllo Po-catcllo for a short visit. Mrs. i Robert S. Lewis has returned from a three-months' visit with her mother in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Hammer of Sugar City. Ida., are visiting relatives in Ogden. Miss Rita Myers is visiting In Poca- I tello. the guest of Miss Edith Stoker. ' Mrs. Joseph S. Campbejl Is visiting 1 friends and relatives In Logan. m Mr. and Mrs W. A. Robertson and chll- drcn have gone to Spencer. Ida., for a short visit. j Miss. Nellie Watts has returned from ; Boise, Ida., who to she has been visit- lng with friends.' i J. Ramon Brown left Monday for south- mmm em California to spend a month with his parents. Miss Gertrude Baglcy has returned from Tonopah, New, accompanied by the two daughters of Mrs. Bert Harris, after a two-years' absence. They will spend the remainder of the summer with their grandmother, Mrs. M. A. Harris, at her cottage In Ogden canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald and daughter. Miss Kittle Fitzgerald, have mmm gone t-o California to spend the remainder j of the hot season. mWA Miss Ruth Dunbar of Salt Lake is vls- lting with her aunt, ' Mrs. Anna E. Bachelor, for two weeks. Mrs. James Hayes and two daughters fmu of Kansas City are the guests of Mrs. 1 Elliot Brown' at the Brown camp In Og- den canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Al Whlto aro spending MWEM a few days in Ogden enroutc to their ftm home In Omaha, after a visit In Call- MBmM fornia. Mr. and Mrs. White were for- MBM mcrly residents of Ogden. H, Professor LIndh, formerly a teacher at the. Weber academy, who has been study-lng study-lng at Heidelberg university In Germany. MWEW is visiting with friends in Ogden. Dr. F. C. Osgood, Dr. Ezra T. Clark WMm und Dr. W.'S. Wherry returned Monday from Denver, where they attended the 1 National Dental association meeting. LWM Mrs. Malcomb McAllister of Salt Lake WMM and her, sister, Miss Minnie Zltzman, of mmM i Ogden, left Monday for a trip to Ocean MMM Parle, Cal. Doctor and Mrs. Barber' have returned mMMM from Denver,. where they were In altend- MbM ancc at the sessions of the National MMM j Dental association. They also spent a mmM i short time at Colorado Springs, Manltou MM . and Glcnwood Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Christy and the Mm 1 mother of the latter, Mrs. M. K, PauL MM returned to Salt Lake, Tuesday, after H- spending a few days at the Hermitage MM lr. Ogden canyon. M' On Thursday evening the ladles of the MM Congregational church gave a social, at Mm which the memhers of the church and ' MM their friends were entertained at ui home of F. 'fowne. fl MIsss Erma Warren of Reno, Nov,, ia MA visiting In Ogden. the guest of Miss 1 Irene Rowlands. fl A party of young girls, who have been at the Idlewlld In Ogdon canyon for the 1 past two weeks, returned to Salt ."ake Thursday. The party was chaperoned MM by Miss Kate Halloran, and those who MM enjoyed the outing were the Misses Elsa MM Bamberger, Florence Halloran. Dorothy MM Bamberger. Helen Wilson, Cynthia Har- MM dy, Lillian Dorschcr, Ruth Sowles and H' Blanche Henderson. The ladles' aid society of the Metho-H! Metho-H! dial church met Thursday afternoon In l the church parlors. A large number of1 members and their friends wr; present and after a short business ses-slon n pleasant social Unv was on1o..vl. A number of musical selection wero rei.--j dered and refreshmo.vs wore served. H Miss Ida Nysong of Oglon mil cousin, 1 Miss Vera Foulger of Salt Iik. havt. ye- 1 turned from a two--.Micks' trip to Eml- j gratlon canyon. Hi , H SPANISH FORK. j i , Special to The Tribune. SPANISH FORK. July CO. Henry B. Hicks and wife came down from Clinton, in Spanish Fork canyon, on Thursday and returned on Friday. Prof. Edward Morgan of Cedar Citv is visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. MM David Morgan, of this city. Mrs. Agnes Morgan, who has been at-tending at-tending summer school at Salt Lake Citv, is home again. John W. Moore and wife have gone tip to Thistle, In Spanish Fork canyon, to MMM Bpond a week at the home of Leven Simmons. W, J. Thomas, an old settler of Spanish Fork, spentthe 21th of July in Salt Lake Mr- and. Mrs. Carl Saxcy of Provo are visiting at the home of his parents. Judge and Mrs. Saxey. in this city. M. Mrs. James Close and children have . moved back to Spanish Fork from Salt , Lake City, where they went six months i ago. Mr. Close will remain there for a . H' Wll Noal;a and wife and Lon Young , and wife are visiting at the- homo of Peter Bayaclr in this city. 'Mrs. II. B. Hughes of Ogden was in mis city three days this weelc, but was , called home because of Illness. j PROVO. Special to The Tribune. PROVO. July. 30. Wednesday of this wool: was fraternal day with the several sev-eral lodges of Provo, when they met at the Geneva resort, about eight miles north of Provo, on the shores of Utah lake. About twolve hundred mumbors of the lodges, wives, sweethearts, husbands hus-bands and friends enjoyed themselves In boating, ball games, foot races and other sports. In a game of baseball between nine Elks and a team selected from the other orders, the ilrsi-named team was victorious by a scoro of U' to 11. Prizes i were awarded to the victors In some t the contests. MI.hh Rule Tiffany and Floyd F, Olson wero married Saturday evening at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Olson, -101 South Fourth West street. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Rulph Poulton In the presence of sixty-five fi lends and relatives of the contracting con-tracting parties. The Obcn homo wa attractively decorated, the dining room with pink and white rosc3, and the parlor par-lor with swcot pear, and golden glow. Thrt Inwrm wniw nr.ltl!v illumlnn trw7 ! electric lights. A delicious wedding supper sup-per was served. The marriage of Miss Ethel Danger-field, Danger-field, daughter of Mr. and Mr.s. J. Da.n-gerlleld, Da.n-gerlleld, and Earl Duke took place Friday at the homo of the bride's sister, Mrs. P. S. Dixon. The wedding ceremony was performed In tho presence of the relatives rel-atives and a few frleilds of the two families. Mrs. R. E. Davis entertained at a prettily pret-tily appointed dinner Sunday in compliment compli-ment to her guest, Miss Alta Davis of Salt Lake City. A vase of Shasta daisies formed the centerpiece to the dining tabic, where covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Annie Brown and daughter. Myrtle, Myr-tle, have returned to their home In Salt Lake City, after a very pleasant visit with rolatlves and friends In the Garden City. Stanley G'ammette has returned to his homo. In Salt Lako City, after two weeks spent In Provo, tho guest of Miss Flossie Flos-sie Dunn. After spending a very pleasant three weeks In the Garden City, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunn, Mrs. Jessie Mallin has returned to her home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. C. B Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. C T. Harly spent Sunday last In beautiful Provo canyon. Miss Romola King, Ed. Cannon, Peter Clayton, Miss Adele Parkinson and Miss Hattle Days of Salt Lake City wore Provo visitors during the past week. Miss Otera Hulsh left Saturday for a few days' visit with friends In Payson. Miss Ada Howe and Miss Eva Roblson spent a pleasant Sunday at the Is'ortli Fork In Provo canyon. E. M. Paxman and daughters, Grace. Rncda and Barbara, spent Sunday last in i rovu cunon. MIs3 Vera Dixon of Payson and Ariel Cardon of Logan were Provo visitors Wednesday, the guests of Miss Chloe Smool. Miss Theresa. Homer is spending this week with friends In Salt Lake City. Miss Eva Ingleficld of Eureka Is visiting visit-ing relatives in Provo. Miss Eva Tage of Payson was in Pro-vo. Pro-vo. Sunday, the guest of Miss Fern God-dard. God-dard. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotte have returned re-turned home, after a pleasant visit in Salt Lake City. Mrs. May W. Partridge entertained Informally In-formally Friday evening in honor' of her guest, Miss Lucy Anderson, of Oak City. Tho rooms wero attractively decorated In pink and white peas and roses."- A delicious de-licious repast was served and covers were laid for twelve. Miss Vllato Knudsen entertained the Omega club members at her home Wednesday evening, when a very pleasant pleas-ant time was had. The club will meet next week at the home of Miss Hilda Lltchticld. Miss Reva Collins and Miss Vlolel Beckstcad have returned from a ver pleasant visit In the metropolis. Lyman Strong has returned to Gar. field, after a week, spent in this city with his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Strong. Misses Hazel Strong and Emma Gee.-and Gee.-and Messrs. Rex Miller and Hugh Love spent a part of (he past week In Provo canyon. A. W. Raybold, wife and son, of Salt Lake, are spending- a fow days in the Garden City. Alpheus Smith and wife of California arc in Provo for a visit with relatives. While here they a.ro the guests of Doctor and Mrs. David Loveless. E. A. Horsely of Price spent the fore part. of the week visiting in Provo. Miss Delia Jarvls and Miss May Smith of Ogden aro visiting friends In Provo this week. Tlib following well-known people formed a Jolly hayrack party Sunday and went to Sprlngdcll In Provo canyon, where "they spent the day picnicking. W. C. Beeslcy and lamlly. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gewinner and children, Edward Vincent and. family, Peter Boyce and. wife, Andrew An-drew Eggertsen and wife, Mrs. H, S. Pyne. Mrs. J. R. Farrer, Mr. Miller. Some of the nurses of .the Provo general gen-eral hospital, chaperoned by Miss Johnson, John-son, the head nurse, enjoyed a pleasant automobile ride to Geneva on Fraternal day. Miss Pauline Schcrrcr is enjoying a month's visit with friends in Colorado Springs, Colo. Miss Bessie Eustmond. left Tuesday for Salt Lake- City, where she will spend the next two months. Mrs. Perry Bush of American Fork Is visiting In Provo, the guest of her mother, moth-er, Mrs. R. D. Sutton. NEPHI. j Special to The Tribune. NEPIII, July 30. Mrs. D. O. , Miner returned Sunday from Salt Lake. E. II, Sparkcs. Jr.. of Salt Lake, and children, spent Sunday in Jsephl. Mr. and Mrs. M. King of Salt Lake were Nephl visitors the llrst of the week. Mrs. E. Tanner visited her son, J. E. Tanner of Spanish Fork, this week. Miss Nina Sldwell returned from Salt Lako Sunday. George Winn of Salt Lake Is visiting relatives and friends In Nephl. Miss Olive Syndergaard was In Salt Lake the llrst of the week, the gu(;yt of Miss Georgetta Paxman. Miss LIlllun Blackctt returned 'Sunday from Salt Lake, where she had been attending at-tending summer school. Miss Geneva Price of Salt Lake spent tho :nth In Nephl. Miss Phyllis Sparkcs Is spending a few weeks at home prior to resuming her studies at the B. V. U. . Mrs. George Sudbury entertained Monday Mon-day afternoon In honor of tho sixth birthday birth-day of her son. Alton, The little guests, who numbered ten, wore entertained by gamen and music, and a delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served. Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Bailey, Sr., arc visiting In Salt Lake. Miss Inn. Hawkins returned from a two weeks' visit to Salt Lake. Miss La Vorne Tanner spent Sunday In Spanish Fork. James G. Beano, a woll-known young sheepman of Nephl, and Mls.-i Alvorelta Evans, one or Ncphl's most popular young ladles, were married In Salt Lake Wednesday. They will make their home In Nephl. KAYSVILLE. Special to The Tribune. KAYSVILLE, July 30. John Barton, a pioneer of Davis county, was 70 yearn old Sunday, On Monday a family birthday birth-day party wan given him at the home of his son, John Barton, Jr . of Ogden, An elaborate dinner was served. About thirty relatives and friends from Kays-vlllfj Kays-vlllfj were In attendance. Misses Cora and Vera Bonnemort will leave for an extended trip through California. Cali-fornia. Dr and Mrs. Joseph IT Grant. Jr., on-tertaliu'ri on-tertaliu'ri n number of friends at a mnsl- I calo at their home Sunday evening. Airs. Elizabeth Marriott of Marrlotts-vlllc, Marrlotts-vlllc, Weber county, Is spending ten days here as guest of relatives. Mm. R. W. Barnes and daughter Miss Ucenc Barnes, lert Thursday for Knmos. where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Mattlc Ellison of Raymond. Canada. Cana-da. Is here visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Susannah Robins. Miss Emily Maylln entertained about fifteen of her young lady friends to a (Vimnnitt Kiinnor In riivir'u cinvnn ,Si Tfrl- dny evening. Refreshments were served. Fred G, Dlckerson returned hero Wednesday Wed-nesday morning, after a few days visit to Twin Falls. Ida, Miss Alice Kurch of Sandy Is visiting with Miss Marguerite Thomasson for ten days. J. E. Walsh and son of Omaha havo been visiting In Kaysvlllo a few days. Misses Cora Batoman and Cora Bonnemort, Bon-nemort, who have boon attending summer sum-mer school jit the stntc university, have returned home. Miss Sarah Bocsloy left Saturday for an extended visit to Blackfoot, Ida. Miss Elizabeth Llghtfoot entertained the J. M girls at her home on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon She was assisted In entertaining en-tertaining by Misses Ethel Edmunds and Phoebe Rushforth. William Pulslvor of Hyrum. Cache county, was visiting relatives in town tho first of tho week. iurs. rsancy J. Kcrmltt and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Allono left Wednesday morning for Downey. Ida., where they will re1 main several weeks as guests of friends. Mrs. Martha Clevc of Butte, Mont., has been hero for a few days visiting with Mrs. George F. Bishop. Robert Wade of Pasadena. Cal., is spending a few weeks at tho Kaysvillc hotel. W. IT. Wilson of Morgan was In town Monday. Mrs. Margaret KIrkham of LchI visited visit-ed friends here Tuesday. George E Barton of Provo was In town during tho week and upon his return re-turn home Wcdnesdny was accompanied by his wife and children, who have been spending the past two months here as guests of their many relatives and friends. Harry Clark lias returned to Kaysvlllo Kays-vlllo after a two weeks' visit In Logan as the guest of friends. Miss Maggie Lay ton spent Monday in Wasatch. R. W. Barnes returned to Kamas. Summit Sum-mit co.unty, Tuesday morning, after a short visit in town. Paul R. Thomassen returned homo Thursday evening after a few days spent In Dayton. Ida. Mrs. Elizabeth Larklns and brother. Fred Sceal. and wife of New York, left Saturday evening for Collinston, where they will spend two weeks visiting relatives. Herbert J. Barnes has returned home from Ephraim. Sanpote county. Mrs. Ellen Bennett and Mrs. John Watson are spending two weeks In Bear Lake, Ida. Robert Roberts of Layton and Miss Louise Stead of Syracuse were married In Logan on Wednesday. Miss Mattle Thornley and Miss Nora Ingram expect to leave for an extended trip through tho Yellowstone National Park this week. Miss Maggie Green Is visiting friends In Logan. Mrs, Edward Soulhworth of California Is spending the summer in Davis county. Miss Blanche Lewis, chief operator for the Bell Telephone In the Bountiful exchange, ex-change, left this week for Portland. Or., where she will spend a month's vacation. vaca-tion. Joseph Heder left for Evanston, Wyo., this week- Mrs. Joseph Rich Is spending two weeks in Boar Lake. E. F. Richards was in Provo Tuesday. Tues-day. Miss Hilda Jones of Logan Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Moses L. Hol-brook. MURRAY. Special to The Tribune. MURRAY, July 30. Miss Lyle Miller, accompanied by her friend, Ilss Meeks, left Wednesday evening for Yellowstone park, where they contemplate spending a month. Enoch Tripp, formerly of this place, but now of Bountiful, was a Murray' visitor this week, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Miller and children left Monday evening for their home in Idaho Falls, after a pleasant stay of three weeks here. Miss Mabel Decblc and her friend. Miss Cora Thompson, left Monday for Brighton, Brigh-ton, where they will occupy one of the little summer cottages for a month, A party of young people from Murray left on the stage Wednesday for Brighton Brigh-ton on n short rusticating trip among the crags. They expect to be gone two weeks. Mrs. George Brown has left for Wyoming, Wyom-ing, where she. will remain for the rest of the summer. William Robinson Is home from Ogden canyou, whero he has been sojourning at the Hermitage. U. G. Miller and Joe Bcnnlon, accompanied accom-panied by their families, have returned from a delightful outing spent In Big Cottonwood Cot-tonwood canyon. Ray Jcwlces of Orangevlllc, who has been visiting hero with Mr. and Mrs. C. H, While, has returned to his home. Mr. and Mr3. J. S. Walker arc spending spend-ing a week In the canyon. Miss Buelah Gallycr arrived homo from Idaho this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hubbard have as their guest Mr. Hubbard's brother from and Mrs. J. F. Bucrglln have left for Colorado, to be gone a month. Mr. and Mrs. Manasseb Smith and Mrs. J. II. Gilbert are now located at Brighton Brigh-ton for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Copoland are hero to make their home In the future. They are at present pleasantly settled in the Jones residence on Statu street. Mr. and Mrs. J, Konyon of Nebraska are the guests this -week of their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs Martin Peel, Miss Helen White is expected homo ; from Idaho the coming week, after a two months' absence. Miss Cora Twaddle left the fore part of the week for her homo In Morgan, ofter a pleasant ylsit hero with Mlsa Carma Jones. Mrs. R. H. Winder and daughter, Joan. ha'c left for Wyoming, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. F.4 J. Watson and Dr. Marshall aro spending a fow weoks In the mountains Just abovo Wasatch. PARK CITY. Spoclal to Tho Tribuno. PAJtK CITY, July 30, Mrs. Frank Mc-Ewan Mc-Ewan has as her guosts Miss Loulso Me-Ewan Me-Ewan and Mrs, R. B. McKenzlo of Salt Lake. Mrs. A. B, Williams, Mrs. Woodson, Mlos Stewart, Mrs. Fahrenriorf. Mr. and Tom Morris, Frances Shorman, Mar-Jorlc Mar-Jorlc Williams and Stewart Woodaon on-Joyed on-Joyed a moonlight plenlo up the tramway Tuesday evening. Mrs. G. B, Fahrendorf Is visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. Melon Qulnn and daughtors, Mrs. J. W, Thompson and children. Mrs. M. J. Dallcy and children and MIsh Balllle spent Thursday at the famous Hot Pots resort. Misses Sylvia and Margaret Gaboon of Salt Lako are In Park Citv for a fow days, the gucsta of Misses McLaughlin. Mrs, J. C. O'Hara entertained tho '500 Card club very pleasantly Wednes day afternoon at her homo on Main street. Miss A. B, Williams wan awarded award-ed the club prlzo and Mrs. G. E. Hedges the guest prlzo. The membera and guests present were Mrs. Bcggs, Mrs. Biidgland, Mrs. Fargo, Mr.s. Forscland. Mm. Fran-kel, Fran-kel, Mrs. Lockhart, Mrs, McEwan, Mrs, W. E. Sutton, Mrs. W. D. Sutton, Mrs. Whltely. Mrs, Williams, Mrs. Welsh. Mrs. Buck. Mrn. Woodson. Mrs. F. L, Peterson, Peter-son, .Mrs. Qulnn. Mrs. Hedges, Mrs. Shlr-mer, Shlr-mer, Mrs. McKcnzle. Mrs. Hutchinson, HortenHO Lockhart and Louise McEwan. Misses Ethel and Delia Rasband of Provo are visiting friends In Park, Irma and Margaret Shields entertained a numbci of their llttlo friends at a picnic pic-nic up the tramway WednoBday. The young'peoplc wero chaperoned by Misses Ethel Doyle, Suslo and Elizabeth Shields and Mrs. Charles P. ShlcldB, Loo Shields returned homo Monday, after a visit of thrco weeks In Salt Lako. One of tho pleasant events of tho week was tho picnic to the Hot Pots Wednesday, Wed-nesday, and tho following young ladles enjoyed the day. MIbscs Laura Huddy, Floroncc Fcrnettc, Clara Kimball, Ada Kimball, Gertrude McLaughlin, Margaret Mar-garet Wilson, Nelllo Jennings, Minnie uiiiuugjiuiii, i-cari onyoer, ivauiryn jun-nlngham, jun-nlngham, Adelain Ncwcomb, Laura Townsend, and Myrtle Peterson. Sylvia Cahoon, Margaret Cahoon of Salt Lake and Tessle Lambert of Chicago. Tho Cotillion club met Friday evening and a pleasant evening was spent, Mr, and Mrs. Berg of Salt Lake aro In Park, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sutton. A very pretty affair and one long to be remembered by the guests present was the party given Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Lockhart and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bcssb at the cosy home of tho former couple on Marsac avenue for Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, who are visiting hero from Pennsylvania. Tho rooms woro very prettily decoratod with choicest cut flowers now In souson. The ovenlng was delightfully spent in cards, cuchro being the game played, and after moro than two hours of this popular sort of amusement amuse-ment the prizes were awarded; ladles' prize, Mrs. Frankcl; guest's prize. Mrs. Hutchinson; gentleman's prize, Charles Lorlng. Shortly after 11 o'clock dainty refreshments wero served to all. Those who enjoyed the evening were: Mlsa Loulso McEwan. Messrs. and Mcsdames W. D. Sutton, W. 12. Sutton, Hutchinson. E. P. Evans. Ed Hurlbcrt. Fred T. Williams, Wil-liams, E. P. Lccompt, W. J. Buck, .7. F. Welsh. Sherman Fargo, Forseland, Fran-kol. Fran-kol. O'Hara, C. M. Wilson. Towcy, Garvin, Gar-vin, Williams, Woodson. Shlrmer, Hodges, Berg, Lorlng, R. B. McKenzlo, F. W. Sherman and Frank McEwan. Mrs. Julius Frankel will spend tho week in Salt Lako with relatives and friends. Miss Horteiise Lockhart. came up to Park Sunday and will spend the remainder remain-der of the summer with her father, O. C. Lockhart. Mrs. W. F. DIckert has returned from a trip to Idaho. A smali but pleasant dancing party was that of Wednesday evening, when iVrlc Wight entertained at tho Wight residence for Mrs. J. E. Tyroo and daughter daugh-ter of Salt Lake, who arc visiting hero for a few weeks. After dancing for some two or three hours refreshments were served and a real pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Those present were Mrs. J. E. Tyroo, Miss Bossle. Miss Ethel and Miss Bell Tyrce, Mark Wight, James L. Mulr and Frank A. Shields. Dr. R. E. Wight and Dr. J. E, Tyree were In Park the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Janes Dow entcrtalnod at dinner Friday evening at their homo on Woodslde avenue for Mrs. A. R. Graham Gra-ham of Seattle and Mrs. Lee B, McLcl-land McLcl-land of Boise, Ida. Pioneer day was fittingly observed In Park City, and In the evening a grand ball was given in the Florence theater, which pro.ved to bo a big financial and social success. I MOUNT PLEASANT. ! i Special to The Tribune. MT. PLEASANT, July 30. Miss &Iabel Borg chaperoned a party of fifteen young ladles for a picnic In the mountains moun-tains on Tuesday of this week. One of the most Interesting happenings happen-ings of the week was the muslcalo given In the public school by the pupils or the summer class, who havo been Instructed by the talented Miss Borg. Among the young gentlemen who were home for the twenty-fourth wero Messrs. Garnard Jensen, Usher Winter. Vlrge Johnson find Raf Jensen. Andrew Larson and family have just returned from a delightful trip to relatives rela-tives in Idaho, Miss Barton lias returned from a week's trip to Spanish Fork. Mrs. George Johnson has returned from a trip to Salt Lake. The teachers' examination was hold here this week under the supervision of Prof. R. W. Nellson. Miss Jeancta Wenrlch Is sponding this week with friends In Fairvlow. On Wednesday evening Raf Jensen en-tertnlned en-tertnlned about fifteen young ladles and gentlemen at his home. Mrs. Van Noy of Ogden was the goicst of Mrs. Morgan Winters this week. Mrs. Woodruff of Salt Lake is tho guest of Miss Hilda Madsen. The Novel Idea club mot Friday -with Mrs. A. D. Sutten. Delightful and no'ol refreshments were served. Mrs. Leroy Nlelson entertained the Homo , Culture club on Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Phillips of Los Angeles is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. C. Jensen. Mrs. Grace Madson entertained at a luncheon for Mrs. Van Noy on Sunday. P. W. Nlelson Is spending a week or ten days In Ogden on business. Mrs. H. S. Nlelson entertained at a muslcale on Wednesday evening. Do. Will Winters spent the early part of this week with a school mato In Salt Lake. Dr. E. P. Barnhart of Salt Lake spent tho last of this week assisting Dr. R. A. Broadhurst In doing testing for tuberculosis. tu-berculosis. 1 Hiram Seely has just returned from tt month's trip to Canada. Messrs. August and Henry Wall wore among those who went to the mountains moun-tains fishing during this week. Iran Johnson spent tho last of this week In Richfield, the gueBt of his uncle, Jesse Boan. Mrs. Kellar of Manti is tho guest of her 'daughcr, Mrs. J. W. Cherry. I EUREKA. l Special to The Tribune. ' EUREKA, July 30. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Hicks of this city arc spending the summer sum-mer months at Payson. Mrs Franlc McITatton Is tho guost of relatives at Payson for several weeks. Mrs. P, J. Cornora Is entertaining Mrs. M. A. Higglns and Miss Mary Brockman of Salt Lake City. Mrs. A. Fl?her and children have gone lo Lehl to spend the summer monthH. The Mcsdames J. P. Drlscoll. J. E. Drlscoll and Daniel Martin will spend ten days at the Hot Pots, near Ileber C'ty, commencing next Sunday. Con J. Hannifin and imlly, Mrs, T. D. Sullivan and children, and Miss Margaret McDonough aro camping out at Spanish Span-ish Fork canyon. Mm. William Owens and chldrcn and Miss Georgia Crelghton returned the foro part of tho week, after a few weeks outing at C.'uitllla Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hulsh and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Grlgss spent last Sunday Sun-day at the clubhouso of tho Goshon Duck club on Provo lake. John O'Neill of Butte, Mont.. Is the guest r.f Mrs. D. J. Sullivan and Mrs. John Sullhan of this city. William Matson, a former resident of this city, but now residing at Nephl, -xlsltd here with old friends during the week. Miss Bornlco Davidson of Salt Lako is the guest of Miss Louisa Thornbcrg of Silver City. Matthew Bailey and family .will lcave next week for Provo to mako tholr home. Mr. and Mrs. William Button spent the fore part of the week at Payson. Lawrence Blackctt and family spent the week with relatives at Nophl. Mrs. John Allen and Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan visit?'.! with Payson relatives tho fore part of tho week. Mrs. Mary Bonner, who has been spending spend-ing several wecics with friends at Twin Falls, Ida., returned to Eureka on Tuesday. Tues-day. Harvey BoVman of this city and Lvdla i'latt. of Mona were united In marrTage at bait Lake on Tuesday. Agent McLcod and wlfo of Robinson have gone to Los Angeles, Cal., to reside. Mr. McLeod was agent for the Rlc Grando Western and San Pedro railways at Mammoth, and during his 3tay made a host of friends In Tintic. H. E. Gordon, Gor-don, formerly station agent at Tooele and Mllford. has accepted the position made vacant by tho resignation of Mr. McLeod. Mrs. L, C. Doly and Mrs. W. W. Thompson aro visiting with Salt Lake f rlends, Mrs. Allco Duckett of Florence, Colo., who has been visiting here with the family fam-ily of her brother. S. S. Allcock, left Thursday for southern California, Mr. Allcock accompanied his sister on The trip. Rev. Father Mannlon of St. Patrick's church visited the capital this week. The members of Godlva lodge, Knights of Pythias, drove ovor to Mammoth on Wednc-i-day evening and paid Robinson icdgo a fraternal visit. Several happy hours were spent in social talk and feasting feast-ing and drinking soft drinks. Mcsdames J. P. Drlscoll, C. E. Hulsh. Alexander Blight, and the Misses Ella Donnelly, Marcella Sullvan and Sadie Sullhan took a horseback rldo ovor tho mountains In North Tintic on Thursd and were the geusts of Mrs. D. C. Har-rinalon Har-rinalon at the Farragut mine. Miss Maude Sorn of Salem Is the guest oi iirs. jonn btrang. Misses Martha and Hannah Nolson of Hcbcr City are tho guests of Mrs. Thomas Wright. Miss Fay Morley Is the guest of Spanish Span-ish Fork relatives. Fred Schwaln of Salt Lake Is visiting with the family o Sim Simpson. John Brailsford' and wife were called lo Springvllle owing to the serious Illness of the former's mother. Mrs. Robert Adamson will spend next week as the guest of Springvllle friends. A party of Eureka friends of John Beniulst of Mammoth drove over to that ',ty n Thursday evening and surprised him. They received a. hearty welcome and several merry hourt; were spent In playing cards and enjoying the gooa things of life. , Miss Edith and John Treloar returned on Wednesday evening after a sojourn with Salt Lake and Bingham relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond, whe have been enjoying a vacation at Hcbcr. have returned to Eureka. Peter Borup and wife spont the fore part pf the week as the guests of Payson friend. A merry party of young people visited tho Eagle & Blue Bell mine on Wednesday Wednes-day evening, and were shown through the underground workings of the prop- luncheon was partaken of at the station on the 1300 level. In the party were Mr. and Mr.s. J. E. O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs K lmurray, Mrs. George Shepard. tho Misses Marjory Shcehan, Eliza Bonner, Georgia and Katie Crelghton. Messrs. Cyril and Charles McPhec. Pat and Ed Bonner, John Donnelly, Tim Sullivan. Murray Roberts and Isaac Seeboldt, who acted as guide for the party. LOG-AN. . i Special to The Tribuno. " LOGAN. July 30. Miss ZIna Crouch of S?llr Ln,'ie .and w'l'iam R- Smith, son of President Isaac Smith, were married Thursday in the Logan temple. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will leave early in September for the oast. Among thoso who spent the twenty-fourth twenty-fourth on Bear lake, were Mr. and Mrs. X,uthor M. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. WHilam Howell, Doctor and Mrs. I. S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lafont, Misses Barbara Howell, Vivian Hatch. Ruby Nebckcr, John Van Wagner. Georgo F. Glbbs spent tho early part of the woek here. Doctor and Mrs. E. S. Budso and family fam-ily returned the early part of the week from Bear Lako. where they have been for a two-weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stevens have returned re-turned homd from their honoymcon" trli In California. 1 Mrs. William Sanders, who has been tho guest 4of Mrs. Leo Camnbt-11 for tho past week, returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McAllister left Tuesday Tues-day for Lob Angeles. They expect to visit. In California for a month or six weeks. Alex Preston made a trip to Payson during the week. Miss Carrlo Thomas and Miss Minnie Thomas spent last Sunday in Prestcn. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pyper came to Lo-l-gan Inst Saturday and, with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nebeker. went to Boar Lake to spend the twenty-fourth. Mrs. Joseph Bailey of Ogden spent last week here, guest of Mrs. Squires, Mrs. Rpn Thatcher of Rexburg, Ida., Is 'lsltlng horu, guest of Mr.s. Mary Thatcher. Mr. Taney of Ogden spent part of the week hero. Mrs. Kate Preston went to Salt Lake, Thursday, enroute to Brighton, where she will bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Pyper. Mrs. Joseph Campbell of Ogden is visiting vis-iting relatives here. Miss Zolla Smart left during the week for an outing In the canyon. Mrs. Stoops, with her daughters, Mlssos Josephine. Margaret and Kathor-Ine Kathor-Ine Stoops, left early In the week for a month's outing In Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Torgeson spent tho-week tho-week on Boar lako. MANTI. Special to The Tribune. MANTI, July 30. One of the most pleasant entertainments of the week was that given by the Musical club Thursday Thurs-day afternoon oL tho home of Mrs. E. T. Reld. A good programme was given, each member taking part. After tho mooting dainty refreshments wore served by the hostess. Mlsa Katherlne Swcnsey of Salt Lake City Is visiting wljh Margnrot Hornung this week. The Misses Helen, Eunici, Rozalla and Stanloy Jorgensen entertained at a theater thea-ter party Thursday evening In honor of Evan, Josephine and Delia Jensen of Monroe. Lcda Peterson . is spending a couple of weeks visiting In Salt Lake City. A pleasant surprise was given Dcllda Anderson Sunday evening by twelve of her friends. It proved a very successful affair and games and music were Indulged In-dulged In for noma time, when all were served with dainty refreshments. Oscar Frollng, Jr.. of Oakjand, Calif., Is visiting with friends hero, and is a guest of Mrs. L. T. Tuttlc. Miss Maria Nelson and Miss Jennie Work entertained at dinner Monday. Covers were laid for ten, A very pleasant pleas-ant day was spent. Miss Mary E. Martin loft Tuesday for ("nlifomln ivlinrr. nhf nvnnntu tn mr(t her sister Jennie, and together they will spend a month visiting with relatives and friends In dlfforont partr. of the state. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Anderson announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Geneviovo, and J. W. Whlto of Salt Lake City, the marriage to take placo next month. Rov Larsen and family. Julian and El-ray El-ray Larson. Mrs. P. O. Madsen and Mrs. Belle Brown of Bonlta are spending a few days here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bralthwalto entertained enter-tained very pleasantly Monday afternoon. Erastus Nelson of Ferron camo over Thursday to visit with hla mother and sister for a few days. About twenty young neoplo left Tuos-day Tuos-day for a Pleasure trln .In the mountains. Thoy expect to be gone Tibout ton days, i Mrs, Mary Anderson entertained about ton of her friends In a charming manner Wednesday afternoon. A delicious dln-i dln-i ner was served and a very pleasant time : reported. Miss Nottlo Alder Is down from Salt Lake, visiting with bar sister, Mrs. J. H. Carpenter. Miss Magglo Crawford was a charming hostess Wednesday, when she enteitalned In honor of tho Marasol club. The rooma were beautifully decoratod with the season sea-son s flowers. Delicious refreshments wero served. About twelve members were present, and spent a very enjoyable tlmo, Mrs. L, F. Becker and mother, Mrs. Nlelson, spent tho first of the week in Mt. Pleasant visiting with Mrs. F. C. Jensen. Mrs. Hansen West entertained Mondav afternoon in honor of her birthday. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Braithwalte, Jr. entertained at dlnnor Monday. The senior ladles of the North Ward Mutual Improvement entertains tho junior ladles todav In the grove known as Strawberry Patch. They meet at 10 o'clock and will spend the day there and will serve a delicious luncheon. , Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wlnlch are visiting visit-ing relatives in Mayfield this week. Mrs. P. P. Peterson is seriously ill. ' BINGHAM. J : I Special to The Tribune. BINGHAM, July 30. Miss Edith Treloar Tre-loar and her brother, John Treloar, of Mammoth are visiting with their aunt, Mrs. C. Tregonlng. Bert Vilncent. for many years well known in business circles in this camp, has moved , to tho valley, where he will establish a business near the terminus of the new electric car lino at Sandy. Clarence Simpson, who has been tho guest of Ed Jones and family of Highland Boy, left for his home in Silver City Tuesday. The pioneer ball Monday evening in Canyon hall proved :o be a very successful suc-cessful social event. Ruther's orchestra I lurnlshed excellent music. Earl Clinton of Salt Lako is tho guest of his cousin. Miss Wanda Sosinskl of the Bingham-New Haven mine. Miss Vera Rogers of Salt Lake is the guest of Mrs. W. S. Hosking of Upper Bingham. Professor C. A. Inlow of Upper Bingham Bing-ham Is home, after spending six weeks at the University of Utah summer school. George Brown and family havo left camp and will take up their rcsideace Jh flooclo City. John Hyland and family of Upper Bingham Bing-ham hnve moved rj Lower Bingham. Mrs. Woollcy of Copperton is visiting relatives In Salt Lake. b Miss Elsie Ferre, formerly of this camp, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ihomas Jones. . K. E. Dudley has nearly completed the school census for tho Bingham district. dis-trict. Marshal J. W. Grant wont to Salt Lako Thursday on special business. Mrs. Joe Kemp Is on a visit with relatives rela-tives In California. Samuel Robblns is on a visit to Butte. Mont. The Misses Jeanetto, VIolot and Anee-line Anee-line Bolognesl have returned from an extended visit with friends in Ogden I TOOELE. v i Special to Tho Tribuno. TOOELE. July 30. Mrs. Archie Shields and three daughters of Ophlr wore vlslt-jnSf vlslt-jnSf In Tooele during tho week. Mrs Shields was accompanied home by her sister. Mrs. Stonebraker. Mr. and Mrs. Rhynold Thill returned to their home In Tooele tho first of the week, after a pleasant visit to the city. L. T. Hayes spent sevoral days in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hub Grosklo returned homo on Monday after a pleasant visit to tho city. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stlncman returned j0 A?,. Tole artor a vlsit to Salt hv ?ilot?hey w.0r0 accompanied homo v-i i? .' ,Si,IJeiT!Rn s sister, Miss Mav Nichols of Salt Lake Clt3'. Mr. and Mrs. J. Haywood of Missoula, Mont., are in Tooele and are making their home at Hotel Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. John Eastgatc returned from Salt Lake the first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Moore of Garfield Laln of Tooele a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and children chil-dren returned homo the first of the week after a pleasant visit to Salt Lako City, ' -r Mrs- Clara Haugh and baby of Salt Lake City arc sponding a week In the ?ty .at tho homo of her mother, Mrs. J. late. A county Institute was held in the assembly as-sembly room of thu academy at Grants- t m? thl2 vcclc' Cou,nl' Superintendent Lillian Roberry presided. A. D. SteSI Mrs. Ethel Bracken of SL Johns. Miss Connie Droubay and Miss Smith of Erda Anna Johnson, Blanche Jensen, Emllv Jennings. R. D. Holllday and Carrie Potersen being present at the examlnu- BRIGHAM CITY. M Special to Tho Tribune. I'M BRIGIIAM CIT1. July 30. A pleananlM Hurprlso was given in honor of Mrs. AnniBB II. Burt Monday afternoon In honor offSB her seventieth birthdav. The social wat given at the home of bor daughter, Mrs. J.B David Roscnbaum, on South Main street. JH Mrs. Burt la ono of the pioneers of 18o0, flH and the time chosen for the surprlso watH an .appropriate one, as Pioneer day waetE being celebrated on that day. A bourne-ous bourne-ous spread wih partaken of and the many iM members of the family enjoyed a social HB afternoon. Among those present from 'imt out of the city wore E. H. .lonea of Kel- VM ton, W, H. Jones of t ho University oi Utah, Attorney Brlgham II Jones oUB Los Angeles. These are sons of MrsTrH Burt. There were about thirty-five pros-IBI ent. at tho social. WS Saturday evening Miss Mattle West iH waa hostess at a most delightful housa ! party at the homo of her parents, Mr. jkU and Mrs. Joseph A. West, on North Sec-ond Sec-ond West street. The rooms were taste-fully taste-fully decorated with ferns. Among the -E pleasures of tho evening wpre card gamea wM and music. Solos wero rendered by 'M Misses Connie Madson of this city and -JM Miss Martha Shaw of Ogden, accompanied by Miss Mattle West. The supper served (fl consisted of four courses, and the color H scheme at tho tabic wns white and pink. $-H Thoso present were Misses Martha Shaw, viH Ogden; Lola Woollcy, Salt Lake Clty;H Marguerite Wight. Connie Madsen, Lu- H ella Fife. Maroo Madsen. Florence Lee. fjM Mattle West; Norman Iversen, Scott fp Nelson, Stewart Horslcy, Chester Knud-son Knud-son Noble Flshburn, Eari Knudson, Clyde fif Misses Minnio, Ruth and Bertha Olson -vIB and Miss Luella Buttle of Salt Lake CltylM are visiting friends and rolatlves In Brlg-JjlB ham City for a few days. ?.! Miss Olga Chandler of Salt Lake CltyJH Is visiting a few days with her friend, -tall Miss Etistane Knudson. In this city. HflSt Miss Estelle Jensen of Salt Lake City.fiR spent several days of the week visiting VMS hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen, 2l5 of tho Third ward. ! Miss Mabel Walker of St. Anthony, tiH Idaho. Is the guest of Miss Estelle Jen- fiM sen this week. Mrs. D. P. Woodland and .Flster. MIkTAI Katherlne Hatch, arc visitlncr Mrs. Woo.l-'wM land's parents In Franklin, Idaho. iM Mrs. C. W. Richards is In th!3 city rH visiting her parents. Mr. and' Mrs. Adolpfc ifl Madson. during the week. Miss Pansy Tierce of Salt Lake City li frlfl In Brlgham visiting relatives. JI Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bridge of Sab ilM Lake City were visitlncr Mrs. Brldge'i IS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Jensen, dur- fS lng the week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harlan of Ogder, ifl have been In this city for a fow dayt H visiting relatives and friends. TM Mr. and Mrs. June Wilde of Logan vis- MondayS' Snrah Vi'lde of this city or, M Mr and Mrs. J. H. '"Wallls, Mosiah ill Lvans and J. A. Nixon wore visitors from-tfw Garland this week. fE Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jorgensen of Salt Lake City aro sponding a few davs T visiting Mrs. B. Malmrose and family "iri iwS this city. ' iM Mrs. J. Arthur Nixon is visiting hei 111 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hauck. ift2i Montpelier. Idaho. r71m t J,Ir' 2Pd Mrs- Martin L. Lee of Salt Lake City wero visiting Mr. and Mrs. IS is. N. Lee a few days during the weok. l Mr. and Mrs." Ben C. Call were visltlni 'Jfl relatives and friends In Salt Lake Cltj WW one day during the week. ffll MrS'.tIIenry M,' . begins left Saturday fi for a. throe weeks'- visit with friends it '511 Paris, Idaho. fTiB Mr., and Mrs. Henry Blackburn of Og- Vmk don were visiting Mr. Blackburn's father :Ml Mayor Blackburn, a day or two durina VI the week. (MM Mr. and Mrs. John Rees of Salt Lake twl City visited Monday with Mr. Roes' moth- ilW or, Mrs, Martha Rees. .rllX D. R. Robots was a visitor to this city flBi during trie week. Mr. Roberts is in the vH west on his vacation. , 2rr.S' ?,r?" A"de-son of Moroni is visit- Ln ith4? clt?'' uesL aL the home of IfEj Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Jenson. 1 T?hn reff, Amos Neff and Mrs. Ella;!- fE? both Stlllman of Mill Creek. Utah, were fK Rnnfd h1i thG '!ome of Mrs- Susannah B Boothe this weok. ElM Misses Daisy and Vila Anderson were 111 isltlng friends In the state capital sev- $M era! days oi the past week. &U Mr", a"fl Mrs- John H. Bott havo re-JH turned from a several days' outing wmiW friends In Weber and Davis counties 'll ,TYedTniCSdayT.eveillDS" at the home of ;M Mrs Lizzie Burt on North Third West f her daughter. Gean. wns united in mar- Wi cTtv 'Th180" B' Bnof SaR Lake f oi i ceromony was performed by Wl Bishop Thomas IT.- Blackburn, and after ti e ceremony a reception was tendered MR the newly married couple. At the reren- Wl rlnf1'ei'? Sres0nt on,i' relatives friends of the contracting parties. Mr. SV fn1SatrSLa?e0,,C?tyr,,I thc,r froMnr- lyssi-i- &i?m Marysvalc. Idaho. re,aiues 11 cOnwCl?0i BlllIen' Jr- ana Arthur Bate- lR a?y3dfurIinTrhe:,Slt0rS t0 Br,5h$! t,;ISophuiF' IIansen and son Vcr re- 'fl turned this week from an ox-tended" visii -Mm ingavisltedQrin' 4 este,rn c,. hiv.B days. ew York Clt' a fewjjM NSJoTOrJUfeS "cion- W. W Xrect-SSon j AMERICAN PORK. 3i Special to Tho Tribuno. SH Air. and Mrs. Jvcphi Elsmore. IHI Lao"r?t?r ,JoIn C CutIcr Of SaltJB-Lake SaltJB-Lake City -was in American Fork Friday.E fiav Pwlinrnd,ne;rt00k aca here Tues- :flE oa, when Miss Vera Adams nno nf 'B laECahrk V'ehl-V respected "younl fl ladies, became tho bride of Georco P E5, wahsnSIvenf ga,tth5ako City. A rece&toE F A(hm in Rants,,M,T an3 Mrs- AlvlnH V 1Ylanis. In honor of tho ocenKinn Tir'.-H3 Su'stTmCT re,atin ereCatf,oninv&M fSl;omerhln UTc w, mata Mena?y. ' lhe Sueat of Mlss Hesel fl viSllne'i? H,e s i?niU,fe of Lehl were-E usuing in this city Wednesday. :WMM Glenn Storrs returned to Richfield MMm relauvc's V a Week's v,& hc wlthK Br?JefChfIra,Chaimian and Lawrence .R wnggs went to Strawbosc ValleV'HP Wednesday for a ten day.V ffehTnK trip, '.'i |