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Show I I Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utafy SJ111M I 1 1 -j PROVO. Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Sept. 28. Mrs. D. I Wftlltck wan hostess at an enjoyable whist party .-it her homo Saturday afternoon. Tho house wns beautifully decorated with dnuliofl and swcot peas In a color scbomo ot pink and white. Hand-painted tally cards In pink and white were also uned. Those present were tho Mcsdames Phil Speckart. E. R. Irvine, Jr.. K. E. Knowl-den, Knowl-den, O. W. Andeltn, W. B. Seai'Ie, George Havorcamp, J. W. Ainl. Thomas F. Plor-pont. Plor-pont. T. T. Thompson. E. A. Briacoo, R. L. Curtis. S. R. Callaway. Gorjre 1 Hanson. J. L7. Buchl, E. O. HuKhoo, Grant C. Bagloy, J. "W. N. Whltccotton. C. E. Maw, Forro Iccker, Georffo Humphrey, j James Honry, Bort Twelves, Samuel Schwab, Ida Srnoot Dusenberry, A. C. tund. J. B. Yfttos, Edith Mnrtln. AJcx Hedonist. 3D. 3C Corfman. James Brown. TV. A. Thome, Francis Hedqulat, Robert Bee. E. B. Brown, and the Mlsaos ELliel Xoon and Helen Thomas. Tho marriage of Mlsu Laura Barney, d.uffhter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Barney, formerly of Provo, and Jesse McCullouffh of UilB city, took place "Wednesday In tho Salt Lako temple, followed In the vertlnjr by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. A Tcceptiou and weddlnp supper woro piven in honor of 1 the couple Friday cvonlnr- at the Sixth tp&rd amusement hall of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. McCullouffb. will be at home to their friends In this city after October 1 JVIlfls Rae Baxter charmingly qnter-twined qnter-twined tho members of the Bll!te" dub At hor home Monday evncr. The club 'in ft recent organization. The members srj the Misses Corine Wilson, Irma Srnoot, Maud Fairer, ICorma Poulton, M&ty Sawyor, Mary Russell. Mern An-demon, An-demon, Rao Baxter, .Lily Anderson nnd Margaret Smoot. A very interesting sochd erent of the wJc was tho surprise In honor of Mlas Grace Paxman, formerly chlof 4opcrator rf tho telephone company, by tho youngr -women of the local exchange. The girls -were all cowned In old-fashioned drosses, eomo of them appcarinrr unique and ejmnalryr. A pleasant erveninjr was spent nnd a delicious luncheon was nerved. Besides the guest of honor tliere were present the Misses SHna Baker, Pearl Teasdale. Eva Jones, Myrtle McEwan. Ora and Bva. Hampshire, Hannah Buolc-ley, Buolc-ley, Marjorle Sumner, Eva Cunningham, i Alice nussoll, Is'oola Armltstead, Delia Enow, Madeline Hat,henbruck, Flora Ridge i and Grace. Rutda and Barbara Paxman. The Tonne ladles' Mutual Improve-mnt Improve-mnt asBoolation of Utah stake gaTo a baxar and luncheon in the central bulld-Jnr bulld-Jnr Saturday aftornon and evening. For the past month members of the assocla-tlon assocla-tlon had ban busily engagod in propar-1 propar-1 lnjr for the occasion and every x.-ard in the Htake wits represented. Tho exhibit of work done by (ho association was on display all of Saturday afternoon. Ice rream'anrl calco were served in the cvon-ing. cvon-ing. During tho evening a musical pro-trramme pro-trramme whb rendered. Hl Miss Ruth Bailey entortaliird at a pleasant fa mil v dinner at her home Mon-dav Mon-dav evening In honor of her grand-daughters. grand-daughters. Arrs. Hattlo V. Stoddard of fiuperlor. Wyo.. and Mrs. Llda V. Smith of Rock Springs, Wryo., who are visiting relatives here. Besides tho guests of honor thoro were present Mr. and Mm. L John Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. O. "v7. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAdams, Mr. and Mm Thomas McAdams, Miss Ethel TJallev. Miss Vera McAdams and Vcrl McAdams. The following evening Mrs. O. W. Ballcv entertained compllmtntury td the visitors from Wyoming, when the same gucstH wero present. On the dln-lng dln-lng table for a ccnterpioco was a bcau-(ICiil bcau-(ICiil vase of Shasta daisies. Mrs. Mlda Billings Anderpon. who has Kpent tho past two weeks visiting friends and relatives In Salt Lake and Provo, left Tuesday- evening for Seattle, Wash., where sho will niako her home. Mrs. Walter Jenkins entertained with a kotislngton pnily at hor homo Wcdncs-doy Wcdncs-doy afternoon. White and colored asters wore used in decorating the rooms. Those present wero tho Mesdamcs D. V. Hughes, A D. Evans, J. L.00 Brown, C. W. Love. Kdgar McArthur, Milt Thoma3, Charles Thomas, Wyman Ber?, O. II. Borg. O. E. Groahell. Miss Luella Lowry and Miss Elva Bcclc&tead. Miss Tnna Haws, who Is to be married October 1. was tho complimented guest at a miscellaneous shower Monday even-lng even-lng ylven by the members of tho Fourth ward choir In tho Fourth ward house. Besides the choir members thoro were present tho bishopric and a number of friends. A programme of Interesting songs and readings was rendered and rc-frcshments rc-frcshments were served. Tho Utah Sorosls club met Wednesday afternoon with tho president, Mr a. S. R-Callaway. R-Callaway. Tho llrst paper wa3 prepared bj- Mrs. Jones and read by Mrs. R. R. Ir-Aine, Ir-Aine, Jr., on "Shanzhar, the London of China." Mrs. S. R. Callaway gave r. pa-1er pa-1er on "The Great learning," and Mrs. W. L. Blcrsach gavo a re-low on "The Twentieth Contui? American." The ladles' nid society of the Congro-Rational Congro-Rational cliurch pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. L. A. Culbertson Frl-day Frl-day evening, when a sllvor offering was taken up for the benefit of tho church. 1 The guests were members of the church and their friends. Prof. A. C. Lund and M. Gudnrnndson B ft Thursday morning for Mount Pleas-B Pleas-B nut. -where they, assisted by Miss Mabel Borg, gave a muslcalo Thursday evening. MIer Anglo Holbrook lias returned to 1 her home n Salt Lake after a month's visit with friends and relatives In Provo. C W. Peterson of Salt Lake spent a B part of this week with friends In the Gar-den Gar-den city. Whllo here ho was the guest B of Professor and Mrs. A. C. Lund. B Mrs. IV. C. Soronson of Gunnison is vls- H Sting horc, the iiesl of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Lund. B Senator and Mrs. Joseph V. Roblson 1 R.nd their daughter Edith left for their H home in Fillmore Thursday evening after H several weeks passed in visiting relatives 1 in Salt Lako and Provo. H Mrs. A, K. Truman of Lansing, Mich., H is spending a few wcelcs in the Garden B city with her daughter, Mrs. E. D. Part- H ridge. After her visit here Mrs. Truman H wfl) go to Kansas City, where she will H spend a month with anothor daughter. H Mrs. Otera McEwan of Eureka Ik here H visiting with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred A Hulsh. H Alcrc and Charles Hcdnulst have re- H turned from a trip to St. Louis. Mo., H whither they went to attend tho Natlon- H & Convention of Rotatl Druggists. H CljaTles Westrope returned Wednesdav from Salt Lake, where he spent a part BBBJ' of the week In recreation. H Mrr Stephen Skllhorn spent the past BBBjj week In Ogden and Salt Lake. The "story hour." which Is a feature BBBBJ elven by tho Nineteenth Century and BBBBJ T'tab Sorosls cltilin for tho benefit of tho BBBBJ roung people, was resumed for the sca- BBBBJ Fon in the basement of the librarv Thurs- BBBB n afternoon. H After spending tlie summer In the state BBBB capital. Miss Leone P.oby has rcturnod' BBBB to her home in Provo. BHbH .MIs3 orcnce Billings entertained at BBBBf Sinner bun.dny last, when her guests BBBBJ wero Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson of Salt BBBH Lake, Miss KUa Hopkins of Lehl nnd BBBB Mls6 Jonetta Johnson of Chicago. H The ladies of the Women's Christian BBBB rempernnco union mot at the homo of BBBB lrs. J. W. Aird Tuesday afternoon. B Mr. and Mm. Samuel Schwab and Mr. BWBWal Snr. y ? Iri". Jr., motored to BBBB gait Lake Sunday morning and spent tho lay tnerc. BWflWJ n1umTjor of delightful social affairs BBBB have been given during thc past week rompllmentary to Mrs. A. . Holdaway S?de VC3-ne,Ct Wec,c rr Sa,t La,:o to BWbH '.u7 JoyaWo affair of the week was BBBB iho party given Thursday afternoon by rs. John W. Farrcr, Mrs. DavM Open- BAbI ftPF F?-, T- Farr'ir ln honor of BBBBB iirs, A. IToIdaway. bVAbI . ASt' "Pending two weeks In the Gnr-BBBBB Gnr-BBBBB (en city, the guest of the Misses Annie and Temple Pcnrod. Mrs. H. Sterrltt and her brother. Emery Phillips, of Kansas City have roturnod to their home. On Monday ovoning about fifty relatives rela-tives and frionds of Mrs. Holdaway pleasantly surprised her at her home. EUREKA.. Spoolal to Tho Tribune. EUREKA, Sept 2S. Toung ladles of tho 8. E. G. B. club met on Tuosday evonlrur at tho homo of Miss Hacol Irvine. Ir-vine. Sowing, social chat and refreshments refresh-ments were pleasures of tho evening. Tho members of Euroka camp No. 451, Woodmen of tho World, on Thursday evcnlng initiated a class of ten members. At tho next mooting thoy will Initiate anothor largo clans and will hold a smokor ln honor of tho new choppors. Mr. and Mrp. Albert Hasen of Salt Lake spant a part of the week here with their son. A farewell party was given at the L. D. S. church at Mammoth on Saturday night ln honor of William Chatwin and his family, who havo gono to SpaniBh Fork to rosido. A merry tirno was had; the Slcasurns of the evening cloning with a anco and supper. Mrs. Bollo Hawes is vintting with friends at Santaquln. Mrs. Maudo Jensen of Spanish Fork ts viBitlne with Mrs. Lna Webb. W. H. Coombs and his family of Montana Mon-tana Rro spandlng tho winter months ln Tlntlc The Messrs. and Meedaine Angus Mol-lor, Mol-lor, "Don" KniBo and Claude Dennla. spent Sunday at Boulder summit. Tho Rov. Lamolne, formerly in charge of the Episcopal church In this cltj and who has beon Btatlonod at Provo since his transfer from Tintio. han Just received a call to one of tho churohes ln Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine left Provo for their now homo a few days ago. MrB. J. W. Green was -the guest of Spanish Fork friends on Monday. Joseph Reese of Payaon was in Mammoth Mam-moth on Sunday. William AdamB and his son, John, made a trip to Logan on Monday and the latter was enrouod .as a student at the Agricultural college at that place. Mr. Adams returned home the following day. George Jones of Robfnson wai a Salt Lako visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morerton. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ferrondo and Jerry Sullivan drove out to the Scran ton mine in North Tlntlc on Sunday and spent the afternoon after-noon in gathoring pine nuts. Mr. and Mrs. John Gatley were the guests of tho family of Henry Miller at Elberta on Sunday. Captain Hugo Depresln returned home on Monday evening after a trip to the capital. David Mills was a Salt Lake visitor on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L J. Barnard were tho guests of Salt Lako friends during tho early part.of the week. MIhs Alice Hanson, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hanson, celebrated tho anniversary of her birthday last Saturday Satur-day and in tho afternoon entertained a number of her little friondH at a moving picture party. Tho little folks also en-Joyed en-Joyed rofrcHhments and ployed games after tholr trip to the show. An Interesting paper, "Tho Merchant of Vcnlco," was presented by Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Pike at tho meeting of the Entre Nous Literary club at the homo of Miss Beulnh Bacon on Saturday afternoon. The discussion which followed this paper pa-per was led by Mrs. J. E. Drlscoll and Mrs. Dickenson. The club's next meeting meet-ing will be at the hbme of Mrs. Dloken-BOn Dloken-BOn one week from next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGurrin ivere hero from Salt Lake early in the -week for a short visit. They raado the trip by auto. John McAullfC returned to his home at Salt Lako on Sunday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. L J. Barnard In thlB city. Tho members of the Bridge club wero pleasantly entertained at the homo of Mrs. J. TS. Drlscoll on Wcdnosday aftor-noon, aftor-noon, Mrs. Dan Martin bolng tho hostess. Flvo games of progressive bridge woro played, and tho prlzo was won by Mrs. Billings. Tho dainty luncheon served the 'club members brought the afternoon's entertainment to a pleasant close- The members present """ere the Mesdaraes Goso, Billings, Hulsh, Doty, Pike, Dickenson, Dick-enson, Blight, Drlscoll, Hanson and, Mlos Finley. At tho home of Mrs. I H. C4n in ICnlghtvllIe last Sunday evening Miss Ruby Nelson gave a pleaaant party ln honor of Miss Julia Olson of Ephraim, who was here on a visit with the Olson family. Tho programme of tho ovoning Included a dainty lunchoon and tho young people hod a very onjoyable time. In tho party woro the Misses Elsie Ship, Elean Olson, Beulah and Grace Boyle, Rhea Hutchison, May Knight, and Clarence Clar-ence Boyle. Dale Young, Ray Vincent, Mervin Cook, Leonard Hodges, Wllford Nolson, June Tuft, Hallos Bnolson and Calvin Elton. Mr. and Mrs. John Gatley entertained at a plcnlo party last Sunday in honor of tho latter's aunt, Mrs. Nora Hancock, who was hore from Butte on a viBlt. Other membors of the party were Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey and children. After driving to Elborta tho. members of tho party enjoyed luncheon under tho fruit trce3 at the ranch of Henry Miller. Miss Ruth Moore, daughter of Mrs. Guasle Moore, colcbrated hor seventh birthday anniversary last Sunday afternoon, after-noon, entertaining a number of hor little friends at a party. The children had an enjoyable time with games, refreshments and other diversions. Tho Rev. Father-Mannlon, paBtor of the Catholla church, made a business trip to the capital on Wednesday afternoon. OGDEN. j Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Sept. 2S. A beautifully appointed ap-pointed luncheon was given Wednesday afternoon at tho Weber club by Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Streng, ln compliment to hor sister, Mrs. Stewart M. Kohn of Now York city. A large basket of pink rosoB with a bow of pink ribbon adorned tho center of tho table. Covers were laid fov Mrs. Stewart M. Kohn. Mrs. Abe Ktilin, Mrs. Ad Kuhn, Mrs. Arthur Kuhn. Mrs. Nowbergor of Louisville. Ky., Mrs. A. S. Condon, airs. D. J. Shcehan. Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft, Mrs. Louis Porry, Miss Daisy Kuhn, Mrs. Strong and Miss Irene Streng. Miss Marie Rlggs returned to Kansas City Wednesday after a visit with her sister, Mrs, David O, McKay. Miss Verna Bowman entertained at a , luncheon at the high school Friday afternoon, after-noon, ln honor of her guest. Mies Mildred Jensen of Brlgham City. Tho table was decorated with autumn leaves and asters, and covers wero laid for twelve. Tho marriage of Mlsa Christlno C. Hunter, daughter of John C. Hunter, and William H. Farr took place Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Sirs. Farr will bo at homo to their friends after October 15, at 3062 Grant avenue. William Driver has gone to Tucson, Ariz., to spend tho winter. Joseph Evans and Harry Nolson left for Chicago Thursday to take up school work, tho former to study law and the latter to take up a course of medicine In the Northwestern university. Mlas Caroline Koemer la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Job White, Sr.. ln 3t. John, N. B. Miss Kosrnor was accompanied by Job Whlto. Jr.. and his sister, Miss Iroile White, of Salt Lako City. Miss Maud Zlemer left Tuesday for Boston, where she win continue a coarse in music at the Boston Conaervatory of Music. K. A. Cooiih stopped off in Ogden Thursday en route to his home in Los Angela, and was tb goost of C. S. Gunnel!. Gun-nel!. The members of the Nob HI 11 G. A. C dub were the guests of Mrs. A. H. Balloy at hor home Thursday afternoon. The rooms wero attractive with their adornment adorn-ment of roses, asters, geraniums and autumn loaves. Tho afternoon was spent in needlework, social chat and muHlc, after which refreshments were sorved. Mrs. Valentine Gideon will entertain the club at tho October mooting the latter part of the month. Mrs. T. Pardoo visited with relatives in Salt Lake during the week. Lincoln clrolo No. 2, Ladles of tho G. A. Tt.met Thursday afternoon In K. of Miss Clara CConnell of Boise, Idaho, and Thomas D. Jones of Malad. Idano, wero united ln marriage at high noon Wednesday at tho Catholic parish housn, the Rev. Fathor P. M. Cushnahan of St. Joseph s church pronouncing the ceremony. cere-mony. Tho brldo is a talented musician and a graduate of Sacred Heart academy acad-emy In this city, where she has a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Jones loft for a six weeks' tour of Pacific coast points Immediately following fol-lowing tho ceremony. Mr. Mabel Wessler entortoined the members of the U. S. W. V. auxiliary sewing circle and friends at her homo Friday afternoon. The rooms wore decorated dec-orated with fall flowers and autumn follacc Refreshment ware served by the hostess. Miss Eva Thomas of Devil's Slide nnd Charles Whlttemore of Ogden wero mar-rlod mar-rlod Thursday, the ceremony being performed per-formed by Judge J. A. HowolL Following Follow-ing the wedding oeremony a reception tvos given ln their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wb.tttem.ore. Mr. and Mrs. Whittomoro left Thursday evening for Salt Lake, where they will visit for a few day3 before leaving for Devil's Slide, where they will remain for a short time. Tueeday ln Salt Lake, tho marriage of Miss Elsie WatEon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Watson of Salt Lake, and Austin Staynor of Ogdon was solemnized. Mr, and Mrs. Btayner will make their home In Ogdon. Tin ZAlca liltttrorr olob t Wednerflar 1-tor&oon 1-tor&oon at tta haras of Mrs. H. E. Bosloy. Paper wer kItto em Teltornrtonn Parle" br Mrs. Joseph Wright nfl "Portland iaJ SwUIi" br Mra. B. V. Paltoo. Mrs. Bunler De will entertain tha chib at th next mcrtlng, "Wodnijs-doj, "Wodnijs-doj, October J. IU9 "Vera 31. MwUnien nnd "Nvalter W. HoIgM Kern unttad In marriage Ttreadnr. Judge TV. 33. tUAr oHldatlnc. The nuMnbtrtt of the O. B 8,. Qnen Esther Chapter, Ho. t, givvn a mMal at tho Miaotrla binv-plo binv-plo Thuradar eranlnjr. A programme' was iclviui and rerrejlixncmts vera itml Dr. H. O. Gowana la Ttaltlnc frlaa'&x and Tnl-atiTt Tnl-atiTt In Tooola for a fair day. TSru J. K. Thornton and her ion haTe left for a vldt In Oakland, Cnl. oors P. StcCab lnft 3tnnday for Wash-lriRlon. Wash-lriRlon. D, C. after I'pmdlnn the nuramer In Ogdon. I Mr. nad Jffra. 13. TT. Bnrln and their da-orh-tTB hare returned from a trip to Portland, ioi Angalua and other Pacific coast point. Mlaa Marie Gxs4r left tor lrfiRrui Mnnda.7 morning to enter lh Agricultural eolleK. Herman Howe, who bis been making a trip acrota tl continent, la tha iraext of hla boo E. 11. Hotrea. Sunday afternoon, at the home of Mtj. Samuel Auntln, ftfteoa lttllo eueata were ontartalned In honor of the fourth blrthdar annlTorairj or Tliiilma Taylor. Kindergarten iramra aad nemjn wero njor?J and at S o'clock dainty rofreohmonu, were aervnd. Mrs. Pearl atartatned the Ladles auxiliary to tha TJ, 3. TV". V. at her homo Wednesday o-vna- tni:. Mlsa Cora Roicero. "o waa am on ft tha Bait Lalio quests at the wcddlni; of Mlra Hebaoca Cohen, ban returned to Jier homo. Mra. J. B. Ilea ton will entertain the Home Culture 3ub at tb noxt meettnp, Thnmd.iy. October 8. MIm Olaira Smith of Silt Ilea waa tha gueit of Miss Itlnrda ErOTrn for onveral days during tha waolc Koot lUnre of Spanish Tort; tUUM ln tills olty -with hla brother, E. M. Rowo, before golns to Loan, irbare ho will attend tha Ag-rlealtoral Ag-rlealtoral eollece. "H. !. ftowei of ttie forert serrtoo returned Htrnday froxa CaJIfomJa. where hn spent hla tb.-oatlon. tb.-oatlon. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnra Bostaph bare returned from a trip 1o tho Pacific coibL Mho Mlnnla Broira loft Thureday for n month'i Tlalt ln Kcir York City. Bhe Traa accomp&nlod by her brother, Mark Brown, who will continue hla court In racdlclno at Columbia unlver-olty. unlver-olty. MIw Mlnerra Drayton and Mla Oooreana Franela of Kewarle, O., era rirtUng tholr tinde, Alfred Tfelson. Jlrn. Joneph K. llorroll ontertnlnod rtrenty- flvo rraeata at her homo Ptlday nftornoon In honor of Mrs. Ttioraaji McKay, one of the Sop-tesibe? Sop-tesibe? brides. The rooms were bright with their adornment of autumn leaves. A guessing ramo vna oAJoyed, the priio bolns von by Mra. Joseph McParlane. An elaborate luncheon lunch-eon vaa aervofl, Mra. Morroll being oadstod by her slater, Mlsa Kntherlne McSay. BRIG-HAM CITY. 1 J Special to Tho Tribune. BItlGHAM CITY, Sept. 28. Wednesday evening Mrs. W. T. Hadley was given a surprise social ln honor of her forty-eighth forty-eighth birthday anniversary. The party was at the homo of the Hodlcys. First West and Third South streets. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Poiersen, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Koford, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Petorsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. George Ham-son, Ham-son, Mrs. Chrlstena Thompson. Mrs. John Potersen, Mrs. Sarah Box, Mrs. TP. W. Earl, the Misses Eliza Thompson, Lillian Hadley, Loulo Thompson and Lizzlo Petersen. Pe-tersen. Mrs. Johanna Malmgren lias been spending the month with Mrs. 'O. N. Stohl of this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nelson of Holbrook, Ida., spent the week visiting relatives and friends in Brlgham City. Mr. and Mrs. James Pago of Dayton. Ida., were guestB at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tingey several days during tho woolc, Mr. and Mrs. D. TS. Bcebo of Bcebe. laa-r were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mathlas a few days during the week. Thursday everting Mrs. C. C. Jensen entertained en-tertained at hor homo, Second East and Second North streets. Thoso present were Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jensen, Mrs. M. J. Lund, Mrs. Annie Hansen, Mrs H. S. Jensen. Mrs. J. L. James, Mrs. Kate Erd-mann, Erd-mann, Mrs. Edith Jensen, Mrs. Hans Poison, Poi-son, Mrs. Samantha Cornia. Mrs. William Gardner, Mrs. H. Hansen, Mrs. S. T. Hansen of Beaver and the Mlasoa Calllo Lund and Mattlo Frigate. The Mosdames Adella Eardley and Margaret Mar-garet Summerhays of Salt Lake visited frlcnas in this city early In the week. ! B. S. Hinckley of Salt Lake was a guest at the home of his brother, S. E. Hlnckloy; Sunday and Monday. Miss Ada Johnson and Mrs. Zina Jensen Jen-sen spent the week In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pears and Miss Blancho Cozier and Dr. C. 1L Bryan returned re-turned early ln the week from a few days' outing In southern Cache valley, where they wero guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mra. Georgo Nichols. Mrs. Lottie Cozier of Salt Lake was the guost of Dr. and Mrs. R. Pearse a few days during the week. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Miller of Randolph spent the post woek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph JacobHen of Deer Lodge, Mont., spent several days visltin-relatives visltin-relatives and frionds in BrJgharn City. a A social wus given Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Oleen N. Stohl br the Misses Farco Madseu, Edna Stohl Mattlo Weal, Florence Lee, Mlrl Anderson Ander-son and Laura Cooper, in honor of friends who loft later for Salt Lako and Igan to attend school. A feature of the party was a hayrack rido about town. Thoso present were the Misses Viola Ellnson. Allco Morrison. Hope Fishbura, Zella Tanner. Molsella rtenstron. ! hints vjo nnd Asael Taj lor, Earl Knudson, Emerv Iloon, Stewart Horsley, Floyd ICnudson, Wllford Anderson, Earl Wright, Amoa Hatch, Ell Leo. Eurl Mortonsen. David Ward and Stephen Owona. I. E. Duffln Is npendlng the week ln Salt Lake. Mrs. Margarat Anderson of GroveT, Wyo., vinlted n few days with frionds and roIatlvoB In Ihls city. Mrs. Mary Munk and her daughters of Bennington, Ida., were visitors to this city during tho past week. A children's party was givtm Monday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Josse W Hoopos in honor of Victor B3- Hoopns. The chlldron were entertained with many games. Thoao In attendanco woro the Mlssoa Mauri no Hincltley. Mildred Neeley, Mary Andarson, Pearl West, Bertha Ber-tha Bowrlng, Leona Evans, Afton Hoopos. and Loland Eldy, Carlylo Christonsen, Wnllaao E'ans, Raymond Jones, Junior Rosenbauni, MelvJn Mathlas, Harper Pearse. Wendell Hoopes, Jesse and Victor Vic-tor Hoopes. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mangirm havo gono to Butte, Mont., whora they will make their home. Mrs. Annie M. Hopworth of Grover, Wyo., is spending a few days vialtlng relatives and frionds in this city. Loronao N. Stohl of Salt Lako epont TuHday and Wednesday visiting relatives and frionds In thlB city. P. W. Knudson has returned from an extended stay In Rock Springs, Wyo. John Ipson of Bennington. Ids., waa tie guest of Alvin Ipsen In thla city several days during the past week. NEPHI. . l Spocial to The Tribune. NEPIU, Sept. 28. Miss Norma Miner entertained the E. Y. S. club at her home Tuesday evening. The guests were dressed In old-fashioned costumes. Those present pres-ent were the Misses Loona Hague, Stella Cox, Georgie McCune, Ina I-Iuwkina. Lucille Lu-cille Greenwood, Phyllis Sparks, Theresa Brough, Lillian Marsh, Florence Hobbs, Bortlia Bailey, Mrs. Nolllo Udall, Frank Hobbs, Lewis Burton, Mont Young of Provo, Frank Winn, Frank Ruesell. Seymour Sey-mour Howell, Frank Baymlllor, Gerald Cozier. Mr. Cole, Mr. Nelson and Ora Wilton. Miss Lavorn Ingram of Nephl Is Juab county's maid of honor to attend the Queon of Irrigation at the National Irrigation Irri-gation congress. At 6 o'clock ant Tuesday Tues-day evening; tho contest wan closed and tho votes wero counted. The count showed that Mlas Ingram had been selected se-lected by a Bmall majority. Mlsa Edna Bigler went to SaH Lako Monday afternoon. Mont Reld returned to Mammoth Monday. Mon-day. Hairy Wllkoy and Reid Starr went to Payson Sunday. John Coleman and Ray Peirton wont to Salt Lako Sunday morning. Miss Georgie McCune spent Sunday at Provo. Mlas Salome Brown and Miss Gladys Sperry visited In Provo the first of the woek. A. and H. Merz or Mount Pleasant are here this woek. They are the geusts of Thomas Belliston. Mrs. Roland Hall has returned to her homo in Seattle. Wash., after visiting her niBtor, Mrs. Thomas Foote. Mrs, W. A. Starr returned from Pay-son Pay-son Sunday after vloltlng her daughter, Mrs. Ballard. Mrs. James Bigler and her family went to Idaho Saturday, whero thoy Intend to moke tholr home. ilrs. JL Carter entertained a number of friends Monday evening in honor of her daughters, Mrs. Ralph and Roy Elliott of Provo, who havo beon vialtlng hero the laBt few days. Tho evening was spent In music, songs and social chat. Those present woro Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vlckors, Mrs. Leone Chrlstiaon. Mr. and Mrs. Lacoy Vickers, Mr. and Mrs. John Burton, Mr. Elliott, Misses Phyllis Sparks and Theresa Brough. One of tho most delightful affairs of the season was the entertainment of tho Utopia club given by MIhs Ethel Wright at her home Friday evening. The oven-Ing oven-Ing was pleasantly spent ln needlework, reading and music Dollclous refreshments refresh-ments wer served. Those present were the MlBHes Nova Booth, Helen Grace, Bertha Ber-tha McPherson, Jane Sells, Louiso Allen. Al-len. Lillian Blackott, Stella McPherson, Nell Housen, Jane McPherson, Mrs. W. G. Orme, Mrs. Vernon Viekers, Mrs. Elliott El-liott McOmfe. Mrs. Laccy Vickers fcnd Mrs. Jack Teasdale. BINGHAM. j Special to Tho Tribune. BINGHAM, Sept. 2S. C. L. Countryman Country-man and family have moved- into the cottage cot-tage recently occupied by W. M. Smith, Mr. Smith and family occupying a cottage cot-tage at Cuprum yards. Miss Iorena Harrison of Greeley, Colo, arrived In Bingham this week, where sho will teach in the Bingham Central school. Miss Lillian Staylon of Arizona, but formerly of this camp, was recentlv married mar-ried in that state. A delightful card party and dance was given Tuesday evonfng by Ruth Hebokuh lodge No. 7. About a hundred guests were present. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ed N. Evans of Galena are on a visit to Mrs. Evans's parents at Richmond. Utah. B. G. Sullivan has moved his family to the now Grcgorson in Upper Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. C. Atkinson have returned from a trip to Mrs. Atkinson's parents at Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Frank Delnmoro returned tho first of tho week from Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connors are Bpending n few days In Salt Lako. Mlsa Helen Burt of Salt Lako was the gueBt of Mrs. Colo of Highland Boy this weok. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcn havo re-, moved from Highland Boy to Upper Bingham, whore Mr. Bowun will bp. manager man-ager of the Miners Mercantile company. Mrs. Orson Smith' and sister of Diaper Dia-per are guests of Mr?. James Jensen at Highland Boy. R. R. Kane. S. A. Nelligan and Miss Kathleen Gravo of Salt Lake City were the guests of Ml3s Estolla Kane of Highland High-land Boy. Sunday. Mrs. Lester Dobbs Is She guest of friends and relatives at American Fork. ! Robert Askew and son William returned re-turned Wednesday from a trip through the east. Mr?. C. M. Peterson of Spanish Fork Is the guest of Mrs. Joseph Berger. j PAYSON. , l . Special to The Tribune. PAYSON, Sept. '28. Mrs. I. M. McBeth and Mrs. J. McBeth of Garden City, lCan., are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McBeth. Mr. and Mrs. William Fcrre returned Monday evening, after a visit with relatives rela-tives and friends In Provo. After a trin days' visit In American Fork. Mrs. M. A. Hardy returned home Monday. Mrs. Ephraim Cluff of Diamond Fork Is hore visiting her mother, Mrs. C. F. Dixon. Mrs, Charles Dixon and Mrs. Lee It. Taylor spent Monday in Goahon. Frank Harris returned home Tuesday, after a three months' stay In Strawborrv valley. Ernest Hardy of Bingham spent the flrHt part of the week hore visiting with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson spent Monday Mon-day In Payion. M. McBoth, J. T. McBeth and his soiin. IDlmor and Storllng, Mrs. Viola Manwill and Mrs. William Omella mode a trip to Strawberry valley Monday. David Taylor left Friday for Logan. Charles Dixon and Ammon Nebekor loft Friday morning for Kansas City and Omaha. George A. Perry and Justin A.- Love-leas Love-leas havo been appointed by the Commercial Com-mercial club as dologates to tho National Nation-al Irrigation congress in Salt Lako City. Ivan Done left this week for Boston, whore ho will study ln tha Boston Conservatory Con-servatory of Music, MURRAY. j I Special to The Tribune. MURRAY, Sept. 28. Mr. and Mrs. R. EL Miller and Mr. and Mrs. TJ. G. Miller spent Sunduy at Provo, tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wamberg have announced the engagement of their boh, Walter F.. to Vashtla Mccham of Walls-burg, Walls-burg, Utah, the marriage to take place in the near futuro. The bishopric ploasantly surprised the offloors of the first ward Friday last in tho form of a watermelon social. Mrs. Olive Fongreon and children of Brlgham City are visiting relatives hero. Thursday afternoon tho sowing club waa enttjrtalned at the homo of Mrs. A. B. Harris. John Outhouse of Provo spent eovoral days of tho week horo with rolatlves. Mlsa Alice Morris has returned' from Alma, Wyo.. after a four months' vacation, vaca-tion, Mrs. Mary Cheolds of Bountiful visited at the homo of Mrs, J. C. Williams Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Doran of Garfield, Utah, have been visiting with friends here. Milton Fowlks of Murray was married to Mlsa Ella Fitzgerald of Salt Lake lat week. J. Kirby and wife of San Pedro. Cal., have beon vialtlng hore with Mr. Klrby's sister, Mrs. Arthur Llndegron. Lcland Wright has returned from Wyoming Wyo-ming where ho has spent the summer months. Mra. J. R, Millor and Dr. nnd Mrs. Merrill of Provo are spending some ttmo at Idaho Falls, tho guests of Mr. and Mra. L. M. Millor. Mrs. Dudley Smith of San Francisco in visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. R. CJaxkaon of Holllday. Mrs. Alice Bush and Mrs. Pearl De-laney De-laney of Bingham havo been vlsltlug their mother, Mrs. M. J, Losser of South Cottonwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Mill Creek will leave soon for Mlddleton, Ida., to remain for tho winter. Archie Bradford and Jack DeNeene have returned from Lob Angeles after spending two weeks on the coaat. W. S. Hendcreen has returned after an extended trip through the mining districts dis-tricts of Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and northern California. , Gn Bortoll has returned from an auto trip to Boise. Ida. RICHFIELD. Special to The Tribune. RICHFIELD, Sept, 23. Mlsa Mabel Morrison entertained a number of hor mends In honor of her seventeenth birthday anniversary, Friday. Her guestB wore Miss Uarda McCarty, Mlaa Mabel Lewis, Miss Josle Skougaard, Mlas Alta Johnson, Miss Elva Clark, Miss Maud Erlclcson, Miss Pearlotta Ramloae, M as Poarl Sevy, Mlsa Hazel Hcnrie and Miss Loroo Forsythc. Several days aftor their return from Bait Lake, Mr. and Mm. Frank Sherwood Sher-wood were honored by a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoppler. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison. Miss berB of the -Morrison family. 4TlV?" oval Neighbors woro entertained at the lodge rooms Wednesdav by Mrs. J. Ldwards, Mrs. Payne and" Mrs. v. Johnston. ,!i8i ClaJ Ramlo8 has returned homo from hor trip to Ogden. Salt Lake, Oregon Ore-gon and Idaho. Mrs. Clifford Foster of Silt Lake came with Miss Ramloue. SPANISH FORK. Special to Tho Tribune. SPANISH FORK. Sept. 2S. Mr. and wNcir i31161 of cllto are visit-ng visit-ng Mi. Slier s grandparents this week in tins city wrrs ;ToKenil Brown enlcrtnlned the Alta club on Wednesday of this week. Willis IT. Johnson came home Sundav from an extended visit In Los Angeles and other parts of southern California. Miss Hannah Nickell entertained the Lean ear club Wednesday afternoon in honor of her hiithday. Miss Clara Swetisen has boon appointed ap-pointed queen to represent Spanish Fork In Iho Ltah county float at the ' Irrigation Irriga-tion congress u, ,0 held in Salt Lake City, opening September "0. Victor Bain and family of Scofield are visiting with Mrs. Margaret Edwards of this elty. Mrs. John S Lewis celebrated her fifty-ninth birthday last Thursday. A chlckon supper was served by her children chil-dren and grandchildren. i EPHRAIM. j Special to The Tribune. EPHRAIM. Sept. "S. Miss Alice Lund ,was a visitor at Spanish Forlr the past week. H. L. Nlclaon of Mount Pleasant was In town Saturday. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Mae Uallon of Marvsvalc and Foliner Barllcson of Ephraim. Mjs. Arthur Armstrong of Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant was In town Sunday. Mrs. Ed Thorpe entertained the J. G. F. club Monday evening. New officers' were chosen, ns follows: President. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Anderson; vice president. Hond.ut.-i. Beul; secretary and treasurer, Geneva Anderaon: executive committee. Mrs. Ed Thorpe, Josephine Morteiison and Patra Anderson; chief Imitator, Verda Anderson. Ander-son. Alter the business transactions a delicious luncheon wns sorved and a musical mu-sical programme completed the evening's fntertalnmont. Those present wero Mrs Sadie Fov. ler. Mrs. Ed Thorpe, tho MIshcb Bcudetla Beal. Hannah Brlenliolt. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Anderson, Josephine Martenson. Patrn Anderson. Verda Anderson. Mario Chrlsteneon, Pearl Thorpe and Margaret Boulton. Charles Ilcsmiisson, Renei Andeison, iClay Qulnn. Victor Stevenson, Omry Anderson, An-derson, Delbcrt Rasmussnn and I loy. Anderson An-derson Wl Thursday for Suit lakc, where they will participate in tho state meet I at Fott DotiglaH. Mra. Hannah Thompson was pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised Sunday evening. All of hor old-time frionds dropped In and' brought their lunch baskets. They also presented present-ed her with a sllvor tea set. Master Qulnton Anderson cntcrtainod at a blrthduy party Friday afternoon. Playmates present were Masters Jean Chrlstenson, Boyd Bunce. Howard and .lean Larson, Wallace Anderson, Sheldon Christenaon and Lafayette Peterson, Mrs. Peter I Brolnholt entertained her children and grandchildren Thursday afternoon, . the occasion being the anniversary anni-versary of her birth. The Ladles Literary club rnt Tuesday evening at tin hom of Mrs. Jennl Johnson. Mrs. T. A. Peal gave the lecture lec-ture on tho llfu or IlaiTU- roj Beecher, and Mra. Llllle Peterson conducted con-ducted the drill on parliamentary law. Mra, T. A, Beal was elected prosldont for the enoulijg year, Refreshments wore served. Those present ware Mrs, Llllle Peterson. Mrs. Anna RaBmunsen, Mrs. Stona Hanson, Mrs. Dr. Jonaon, Mrs. T. A. Bool, Mrs. Mario Thompson, Mth. Augusta Christenoon. Mrs. J. JT. Jenson, the hoBteBH, an,d Mrs, Dr. Hagan of Spanish Fork waa a visiting gueBt, MrB. Fred Tuttle of Mantl was an Bphraim visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrw. Dan Madson are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy. LEHL Snecial to The Tribune. LEUI. Sopt. as. Tha Lohl Commercial club gavo a .succeseful dancing party ln the city pavilion Frlduy night. Thla was the flrnt of a caries of parties which the club will give during the winter. During tho wool: Mrs. T. F. IQrkham. Mlsa Lizzie Shaw and Mlas Dulclo Wubb gave parties In honor of Mlas Maud IClrkham. who will loave within a week for n. mission to tho wostorn states for the L. D. S. church. The Second ward win glv a series of sis entertainments during the week, beginning be-ginning October 21. Tho events are being be-ing advertised as "Olrcuo week." Mrs. and Mrs. R- W. IClrkham and Mrs. Nell Plxton of Moapa, Nov., are visiting friends ln Lonl. Mrs. Irma Peterson of Salt LrIco City haB removed to Lehl and will mako this place her home. Among the early fall marriage? will bo that of Miss Jennie Goaton of Lehl and William Dannie of Riverton. Hamilton Gardner, Robert Sharp, Basil Smith, Arch Gardner. Earl Hofmstead, Abel Phillips, Ruth Roblnon and Nota Hammer, graduates of the Lohl high school, left thlB week for Salt Lake City to attend the state university. Mrs. John Brndshavr tmd her children of Magrath, Canada, havo taken a home ln Lohl for tho winter. Tho frionds of Mr. and Mrs. Asa J. Clark gave thorn a surprise parly Wednesday night at thoir homo. Mrs. Nora Blumenthal of Silt Lake City opent several day during the past week ln Lehl, the guost of her mother, Mrs. S. A. Olmstoad- MIsb Lillian Roborts will act a Lehl's representative on tho Utah county lloat at tho National Irrigation congvoas next weok. Mayor Henry Marshal of Tooele Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Stookey. AMERICAN FORK. Special to Th Tribune AMEPJOAN FORK, Sept. 3. Mrs. a B. Snyder Sny-der and Mrs. TV. K. Grant wre Vrcnn Tlalfcora Friday. B. R. Black ot Salt Lafea reused part of the Trealt ln Amarlcon Forte Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Ecwltra of Btncham nre here, the jurats of Mrs. Ittrllcs'a parents, Mr. and Mru. 8. T. Baktr. Mr. aad Mrs. Otto Birrlto of Bingham are !-ItlrtK !-ItlrtK her this week. Tho traohers of the Besoad vaifl. parents' olais ontertalned tho parents of the Second wnrd at a eoolal Friday ovealnir In the -ward olmpol. An Interesting rtrogTftmme had boon arraasad for the oocaalon. Itefroahments -woro aer?od. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Chipman Trera at Pleasant Pleas-ant Grovo Thuraflay. A. P. ?Jerrlll ot Frovo irai an Amerleaa FAjrlt Vlultor a couple of dajra this Tfeok.- John Green of Salt Like wia her Sunday, YlMtlnR lib mother. Mr. and Mrs, John Hunter irera SprlnirrtJlo tI5Uot Wednesday. MOUNT PLEASANT. J Sp:lI to The Trlbuno. MT. PLEASANT, Sopt. fS. The Homo Calturo cluh wnn dcllghtfull? entcrtaloed on Tuenrtny aitcrnoon by Mrs. John Meehua. An lntorestlnz programme wan given, after which luoehaon irais sorrcd. Mrs. Hnrold Sorcaaea has returned from a Tlilt to Ejihr.ilm. Mm. C. Jj. John and children returned on Monday ntter a short otny In Mantl vllh Mrs. John's mother, Mra. Horaunp;. On Wednesday afternoon Miss Mabel Borg pnvo n delightful musical at her homo for her pupils. Mrs. J". S. Arlinot of Bolie, Ida., la tho isueflt of Iipi ntoter, Mrs. P. M. McArthur. Mlns Kntc Musi?, who baa attonded ovonlus nchool ln Berkeley, Cal., has returned homo for the winter. Messrs. .1. M. Boy Jon, George Chrlntensen. I.oron KollHcn, Morrln .lonncn. Will Daiideon and Lovl Clirbtonson loft on Thur.nlay for Salt I.ahe for a short visit. Goonje Peterson returned this week from a tno year's mleslon In Norway, On Friday avonlnc at tho armory the Woman's Mission club gavo a farowoll hall for Mils Lonilne SSovoiih. A lars crowd enjoyed tho uvoulni; anil Miss Stevona has the good wlahos of nil for a very successful mission. Mini Hilda Madson gavo a pleasant party on Thursday nvonlng for the 0. IT. 0. girls. Lite In the evciilnc an alahorato luncheon was served. Tho last meeting of tho Sororlety glrla vms hold . on Wednesday evening at tho home of Mleg Vern Seoly. Tim R. Y. V. orchentra gar a. delightful party at the opera liouso on Monday o?onlng. A large ctowd onjoyed tho evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Mlcholson of Osden, who ha-re been vlaltlnn .'.-lends and relatives horo the past week, returned home on Friday. Thi sonlorx of tho Wasatch academy gve a rorn roaet to tho sophomores nn Frlda' evea-l:ijr. evea-l:ijr. whllo Ihe Junlora ontertalned the freahmon nt an livening parly. I PARK CITY. L j Special to Tho Tribune. FAiUC CITY. Sept. VS. A beautiful autumn wedding vaa chut of Mlie Crci-ront Smith and Harvey J titevenson, which look place Tuci-!ay Tuci-!ay l -tiffjh noon at tho homo of tho brldo parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith, the Rev. H. Jeffords off Itlallng. Tho hnuan v,tn l,v:in-llful l,v:in-llful with autumn Ihvb and pink and whltu ustora were usod for decoration?. Thn brldo wore a nown of whltu- embroidered not over Ibtrty siuln and carried brldoa ioavs. Mls I. dlth Belcj.i of Salt Lake was bridesmaid and ore a KOwn or pltili charmeuiu allk and cr-.Jcd cr-.Jcd rnti: Miner Silno acted as best nun. M!i Ulna Sutton played "Tho Venetian Lovo ioiis nnd iho "Biveeteat Story i:vcr Told" before tho brldnl eou)lo rntoro-1. a woddlng breakfast followed. Mr. and Mm. Stevenson left on the afternoon troJu for I Angeles. Later they will mnk) their bomn In Hayden. Aril. Mrs. Stevenson of Berlcolvy. Cal.; Mrs. I, T Ihlille and small kon of 8clt UV, Mr. and Mra. a. h. Smith. ML-r Clara Kimball and Car. Mucnson of Halt Lake we in prk City Tuesday Tues-day to attend the Srnlth-Stcvonon wedding. Mtf. G. n. raltrcndorf roturned to Part City j-rhluy inomlng. Miss Catharine Shields ootirtaIriin delightfully at her homo on Park avonue Friday ovculnc at a reunion of th rlan of 1P03 of tho local high school. Social conversation mid rcfrmh-monta rcfrmh-monta furnished tho ovcnln'B enjoyment. The decorations wore In blu and gold, tho raM colors. The followinc were the Invited gueats; ;Mrsi. Ivan Hurr or Prom. Mrs, V. rj4Vldson of Lot Angeles. Cal.; Mrs, W. J. Lcwla. the Mlsiu Kathryn Sulllran. Ada Kimball. Ethel ales. Siulo Shields. Adellno Nowcoinb. the IM?Vr'- Sica' 0Uo U'?t". Da - IuIjIi r.nd John Townsend. C. U. Kprlgrs. Henry Welsh, S. J. WlllUnis and Uo Durklns woro Salt Lake paitoneora ths early part of the weok. v K lnn Kdward Lcompto left for Chicago Mondar to resume his studlrs at tfia Tla'M Medical school. Jim McDonald Is homo from Sralellna. Ouo of the pleomnt atfalrj of Uio wotk ir6 ina. o, Friday evening, when the frogman clatK nlrtaloed ttiu members of the high schoot and faculty at ii .l.nc followed by rofmbmcnls at Itaaband's hall. Mr. and Mrs. irellraan have returned to their hom after a pleasant tUU with tbelr daushter Mm. Short. ' Mlas Nina Reynolds Mid Holly Daniels annnt Sunday In TTbrr and t the Hot rol. 'Ihr members of the Fraternal nrotbarfiood sara a maaquotad. baJl In Raabaod's hU Tuoa- i IN Heenan and LIU jehi?. , Rltn &sHNU " SUUm eldJ.h-V Mlas May Turner ni 'B "" ular younn couple of pltiBci Tfrm.i m -r L Mrs. Wallace BransteM t'. WK Parle City, tha lhiUU 'M ltltA F Mrs. Levy BaeVni ef r , UJK iO 1 Itlng ln Part atr L?fn8ls. xtTWD Barks, C'ty' -tuilg.jW J a'HvtuVe O. F. hsJl Tmrsdy if,'nint UT1, . sssi? x.'.t SsK. r Mrs. Jim Don ana f.mt, ' OjuB Coainilo Thursday .V, M- ( . acquaintance l rrk C t? durta? .jS , C, P. Brooks nrH ,nr- p TM K pajpongerm during ths aiV. hnmFxr Rc Miss Hurls cntemtned t r. . ' "Wtf Mrs. WalUr ETlai igfilf club Tuesday rroulng. etl as Jat Special to The Tribune. It6rt(tl tha homo or tho latter? JWUbt: ln honor ot Drllda Andtnia. V tntil a nbott um for rrlce. e a? mT her home. Out ot doota Eam 1 "ll l-5 l-5 to 7. -rrhon all rore l.,vH-j T" HlBJTtBtf took ot a luncheon. Ttow nr.? WtA V Mlsten Dellda AndrMn. EWa 'WilSfl 1 BralthwaltP, Har.el Aaftrin bSH 0ljM3tJ Marguerlto Billings, a ' K JX 1 Honiun. Helen Nnieoa, Joj &JfBSiS Tennant. Lih Jonei. Evat)7 Pfwti Farnsworth. IIciht Cor, ja. JsW 5i -n, Bersey. Ml Marlon T.nnan V & ,7E Anderson, ol Kdward Webb, who Iisb been vhlllpr i . Visl Inr. Mra. J. H. Hornunrt, b" HBSft 0 TueKday for hla home at Murray. "l' Wfivtf Mrs. J. R. Nelson entcrtlaa P at lunchnon Monday afternooa. !,w lfjWtu Mw. Fred Wllllardson iris hoaltn'tt . .Mf Si party Thursday ovonlnr. Ta af(JL11sfcri B spent in sewing nca jjr t Thi U-ulles Literary club held lb jKbstf-lng jKbstf-lng of tho aaason Thursday af(aV precldonu Mr. Mawln Clark, iu .JMifBTlD-addroas, .JMifBTlD-addroas, and Mm. Allen VTooMij . son from Sloddard'a lecture on Kanty ((iRSWl Mr. and Mm. Will Nelltort ars ia V BTiiiuIatlomt over tlm nrrtT Cf a Ubr TwL rf S thnlr home Wednesday. 'r J,Wf1Afla Mr. Bhoda Smith Unts Sundsr far r.ii her she will vblt fneal, rir fWjg- Loo .Mun"fc and EmrawsUa Andirtoa kb JtUP&h rlcd In tho Mantl tsmple WtdneUr A KsjUMO ooptlon was ylvnn by th brldo'a pueali. uKdllO and .drs. Fied Ar.rtroont In thn erriusjFrtfwC o'clock. Fifty Unmedlato wltflw rf SMfcM ent. The roomn Tfom decorated h -SasfcStU' leaves, Tho brldo u gowucd la vLltsrisCd Hie maraulsolto over Tihlto raewallas. Miak' KiL tn iilcglng -rrero furnished 1jy Delia Klltr tP'u, Bradloy. Vera Roller. Roth Anderwa iiTBjfJ bride Miss Cora Anderson, a rlrtsr. urn iuks SieB from Salt Lako for the weidlnr. Mr. ted ItBfit'i Andrnir ,Vadoison of Mayfisld also sUtcld tsfc i s wedding, A reception wns ,;Irra Friday ituuHM W ' for tho young people. Thoto prcut in Om, May Cox, Annie- Chrlctonsen. Olca Jestia. iHiKtiVr Bird. Nolllo S-mlree. IMgar Oirk. Pirt rWrSfT Myrtlo Harmon, Alice Mleltlwoa. Illta HsMiPi Vera Keller, Tiiura and Mllle Msllco, Lnuiflfeut3' Tuttle. Fannie Tutlle, Myrla AMri Leuli KtBi $ 1 BolU Keller, Luclla Bradley, lluth Anamca aLC-L ni Clara Munk. Bku MIrs Lytlla MlcVriwn aai Mlu Vers KssRj t rntertalnod their Sunday school clusa sCB1" home ot Mian Mlokelnon Tdstdty evenlcr. IBfe EJ( Clinton KJar. Lloyd TutUo asd Ttti iitiHHtUt left Sunday for Loian. whers thsy will iMaSt'or m the Agricultural colleg. "VWhW Tim R. K. ulses net Tuuday sftsrates vtsSa Fid Mrs. AlTlra. Cos. Mrs. Little Husk iit lenson and n gniiDral dlaoouloa follosel tliWv. the progi-ammo a dainty lu&cheon -nn wrrrf raVsi UOf Mian A Ilia Cox. SsVipC J. Uendrlckfon of ProTO spent siren) bdEaitTe In Mantl anions hla frltndt, mluinlae heus rrlsH jj Tho m-arlo stlon of the LJIrsry clih asMu Tuesday nftornoon with Ma. J. P. MUMSsJJjjjf'MU Mra Knrr gave a mvlm of tha epsra "TaBs'i! Jf I lwuiscr," by Wngilor. !!, kff Dr. ami Mrs. G, W Martin riturr.ed Sits.r4jsK?J from a ten days' visit In Farroa. 'Hpul Mra. liYnnlc Tultln was simablr wtTrfissBf. wr Saturday erenlni; in honor of her blrthlir stF... 1 nlversary. Tho evening trss pleasantly r?t 'isHCa 1 cardn. About 11 o'clook the vtU HSw tfcOl!l kr-ts Trern emptlel snd a dolleloas lccehMi Hu . , enjoyed by Mr. and Mrr. E. D. Woolltr. Xr.W1" and Mrn. H. R. Oark. Mr. and Mm. CtimwM Bird, Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald. Mr. ltd XrtMfcuii Junlco Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. E(H'M. j-Mr. j-Mr. nnd Mrn. John Shand. Mr. aaj VriKj, Clirlstlan Axolson, Mr. and Mrs. FnsX TittiaP-, Sr.. Miss Mansfield and Mhs Oharlotts Out "W; J LOGAN. Km Special to The Tribune. tmi LOGAN. Sopt. K.-0ne of tb dllhlfal ihtrWI3 of the weok -rran the special opeiilci lil1af-,r ) Joyed by the A. C. Woman's dab, U NtS 7 s escorts. Saturday evening. TJio puty !l MJ 01 gan at f, o'clock and motored to Hyrun. VKU a delicious ohlokra tuppsr was nrrri. JtMlm j commltlcn harlni; Iho affair In oharre w,,fk,, posed of Mrs. Frank W. Tfistohor. Mrs. HMj Nobokcr and Mlas Msrgarot Wllilaaon. b were more than forty prwenL J??,WHt: waa made by moonlight, which sdl4 e,,tu.!BajJ to tho evening's entertainment '9sn IV Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. S. Sralth, .T-BS-lr by Mrs. Roy Rndolph. entertslne-l at tlfully planned c.ir.1 party. Tha i Bf V III hundred, and tho prlios toll to Mis. A1.frfl.tJ and Mitt. Robert Bloford. Tho ensralei Jm' of Mr. Smith was artistically M? quantities of fall flowers. Followbt tM ngj a dcllclou-s menu was served. Th seated at bovcii tables. Pllh Mrs. Luther M. nowell nas h cite I J"'WLjl. day at u pretty evening party, when J& talncd a number ot guests at t iSM wero tiled orcluslvoly In dscoratlng .l"rjTrt;P Mr. Horace Ncbckor and W. V . VeLti,.TM. on thn prlree. Tho iruosts IndM SWL-lowlng: SWL-lowlng: Mr. and Mra. X S. Sherjrd. "Wlfi Mrs. XT. W. McLaughlin. Mr. and Ml j'jB"V Waltora. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. P,MtL,t and Mra. B. 15. Ball., Sir. Bc,IE Nebckcr, Mr. and Mi. Goorjo Tof'; rUIB. and Mrs. Sidney Stovenr. i'r Rudolph nnd Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cole. u Tno nrst ooIon ot the A. C. for tho r-caaou was held Monday sl VMf ttr of Mlsa Margaret Wilkinson, wl h a 0OJ 1 JM.V. tendance. Tho meeting was devoted o 1 I her of Important husliHMJ atflr5,hin d, elK2! Hon with tho year's work. At tw M. Uio mooting a pleasant social - ut'.,! Joyed around n prettily ,,f.raKuJ "ir5 A number of dollghlful musical ',n(lU -:M rendered by Master William Pctjr.on- W will moot Monday with Mrs. J. A. ,a,,T ..Mr Wednraday aftcniocui th Clio clrcl - EfTfB2J Iiitercsllng mooting at the lionc l TMKs1 cLctcd president. Mrn Weston ar-ei afternoon waa torMitoJXimaMlS In London." Ptof- K'ank Arnold f" umg tcrcstlia description of the ansl the Pf'SRl tho Pla6 being presented ?L,',T dreflK5 ent time. The rooni wr',u?,:?i!;XsRis-J for tho occasion with ,'!,r2Sales WkL RofrcahinentH were eered . at W Jrnetl rgft-jTJf tho programme. Mlu Vonjkeh w jRg accompanied by Mrs. TMlllsra Spwh - eW MT1 The Brlcham Voudr-camp and the rtuftj ramp of tho Daughters of tl,o PI msj delightfully entertained ThurtdiJ l w , U-jM of Mrs. J. A. Hcndricksoo. A VtWgfi ,:! ' V teresl. Including music, -was "BdffM Ul'' dcllclonn luncheon was .treat TIifJ Hondrlckson home on East cn"' ntsfsS'fM' dotoralcd with quantities of Cowers saa leaves. gtjfrf iBstl Mrs. Pwrl Dahlo Is vlalttn brt, of Mr. and Mrs. T. 3. rriday. ;-W 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. Sanders rstnra-1 . nnjday to their homo ln Salt Uke f(m Miss Mary Harding has ratunird JJf rAMr In WHIard. after n month's vlil ' tfM Mra. George Harding. , Prof. George C. Jcn.oa h rjUrtrf A, Chicago, whero ho bts spent the m" lptSl Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berton ot Se"' m. tlio woolc end la Loijan. . ,. C. W. Winder of Salt Mie Hits jm Mro. N. W. Kimball. . h,, t-s sit- .. Mrs. W. J. Wolstenholtne. w o has Itlnsc Mrs. N. W. Ilsus. will re urn to W. In Halt 1-sUe Monday. Mrs. " ,U fr OL-, pany Mra. Wolsttuholun to the eari- y, ibort Tlslr. 'Jm |