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Show I Social Notes From Utah Towns I BRHAM CITY v "MOl CIT. Nov l'- -Tue..da V- ,tl Ul dWC llllplVVCUient Hllil ell- . ' .j m lht lu'iup of Mis. II. C. ' ' li '".ii.iillnifttlrti'y l Mr. U . I Hoist, 1. ' oiVjC.deut. Uef loshnieius wore -i' ' 'mv Mf.! A n u .1. 1. James, Elt.ts ' i'oi Hudson, W. O. kmulson e Hanson The gucala Welt V1 :ib Hanson, Mesd.uues J. I.. " ,vVn IVieison, Elms Jensen, Or- .loscl''! A. West. K. Y. Dunn. . ' " . " etst, Ni'lf Jenson. U. l. I ' v ' ' i lUi-i'. Walter Sam.-wl. J. Scoll ReA' I WH'M- M enUM'lttlUCd H few Hi her home Tufflity evening. " ' i:use present weia Misses chuicn '' ' hV'V Larsen, Ytolel Wixout, J: "ivnv ' K.tlhenn Halt atul Jnv 1 1 n, P. KemobUf. H. W, Allen. tiirk!f AHii C. U. Brvun . , o 1 1 i Me.-dames v: P. Co-V, Co-V, ,(' lv--i Ehamn entertained Ht !r's!,n 'j'H' " FiUes w fiv tt.in hv H IVm l. IV tors and llavi'v y ' rrrscnl wfiv Mi. and Mrs. IVn) ! Vitus. I'1- An .Mis. I'- 1". Cuburn, . ( M' Alptioino Nelson. Mr and . '.'Vttrtrl Mr, aiul Mrs W H. Mr. and Mrs. All i Freeman. . ' . aitai. S. I'V Mdseil. Mr. and Mrs " 0 st't, Mr. and Mr. Dessle Kltasen. i Nlis. Orion Jensen and Mr. and , n.irry Conme. ' ir and Mrs. William Jensen and Mrs y Nelson spent Thursday tn Oden. nv"f Uirsen will Iakva within a tew . vr Ki'roiv. whu- will pon'orni .lJv:ry uofk. His rtelj o( iaNr Mil v rynmsrk. Mr fcjward ri Kirk will leave in ler souther CaUuirmM. where 'i; ren-ain li'.irmjf t'.ifr winter. l' jr n J Mr. Krank Y. l-shburn utd -s. ' K Ij- b'us'-u n siem Sunuay in a.. atieiivitus the seventy - nintTi Mrth- J ::::n ersary of James M.-tik. S. M. Hnffnian o:' Seymour, In J , ' - w.lv in the week tor Wnvet, after t!e i-iest of Mih. Wynu 1.. bM.lv. ,." -.f.e. tor a week. Mrs, Ilnftn an j root from the northwest. '.- ? Lilv Sh:pp of Silt Lake vas te .j- c Mr. and Mrs. Vi. C- v'all a few on Suivlay. ?.T!Ri Josephson of Ivlal o spent a t of t.e week here visiting his - r." Mrs, Sarah Jost-p;wn. -; Ja.o:sen has t et urneil from uii f ..i.'Ofti visit to 1as Anseles. - '. - and Mrs. D. P. Vo.i'.n.l of M:i a.l - t v--t'.'.3.:vi visitors iie latter part of i weeii. i-S:iiiS P. P. Peter urd S. 1. Mtul- V - ;-:e j;::t-s!s of re.atne an.l fruiMs ' f t-;e first part of the week. 4 Mr rl Mr- t' O- Siohl spent Sat--: iiwi SunJa in Mala.), j'r- T H.T..1)nc of !ahH-I visits Mr. 7 : M rs . M . 1 . . N k -h o i s t 1 1 a v of two i.e rtrst part of the ween. , "V ;-j ?. e ?'i iiv e n i : p Mi ss. s I . o 1 a a i 1 " r i jeppon entortauiea a numoer cf " t a 'Vm-lv put:. ' t!ie ;r..r t'":e rirtj a entp'-t.iine-i with . o riiiers tnni t :i 'es. i' re sen t !:ss Rla Klt'C. 1 1 i i J-ppson. :r..:"iJ Fl. nc :. Ir yA: liamon, btM .V"it!h'ii, y; a Cl-ec-r. John Wright. S r! Vt-.oii P. 'e-. r..i;on Jcip-;: Jcip-;: "TorJ la.l..y. Leslie o:;r.g. W tl-y. tl-y. . i .:(7-n. F.'-el t.seisen. .' ' M- j: i !.. He--l'rt Sta'-nT of Kild-;f'-i ire rry:inc a few Jis in this city -i rf :tK v M-j. FL Ulen ar.i dan':ter Grti6 :t 'irnr-J, a.'Ier an cvtiKh-i visit to it. t"A Mrs J. P T ; -inir.-on of P1a-k-, Ldr.o. stert a :v rift of te week : v.;y viputrc re.wti fa. "'. rd Mr-. T'-tjs H K;:kb;i-n ilr. ano Mrs. Mna-n W'n;.;; h.r-e :o Ca!:r"0' n.a. w..ere tht- will view- EUREKA. J x K A . Nov . '.''V K. A . Frown, a .v. ".'?:- resident of ts vi ty, ai here i trief visit during the frk. I. Lo-.e. acisra;-t n arj;-r of t" ? V .--.I I'.'-ar. and Orani n:rai n:;ns. I i' j - '':on a fw Rf?' visit at t ;'-7':"0is and othr rents o in":et " ''li 'orp'a. In southern Caltfonna he i i'ri r.: Mrs. r.oo who la rnakln- i . ' ' .on:e near Los ArisIes for t:i 1- ' i : Mr. ar.d Mr-. Frank Sn-H.-jon of Gos ' f.n i i vr? ;l Eurka for a taori visit Satur- 1 i . ! "'Jiirn Maton of .Wp .i was here on 1 "--!'. d jrins the eari;- p-irt of the week. ;. Vf. Ja-nes p. Pr--o!i lft Sat'jr-la:-1 '''-:.g for a visit wir;i frl"t: in Sa;t 1 Sne waa acomi-anied by MlhS ' ,onr.y. 1 ' E. RJ'e and P. P. Orea wre in , ; an Fork for a visit wi'.n the for- : -s farxily Sund;.-. i r A iarr'fnsr party wit given by r'jpi' of '-ft r?'-year high sc iioof pt : . p-.nool '--.1.5 m Ma rnriK'th. rriday eviurie. , rlr, the studnf who attended tie '-ir. ' from here wrre I-"rltr t'arpntir . '-"I Aiin Pik. 7. r.'ord Wilson of Paysn vas in F ; '"a -.:s week for a virlt witli hie dau?h- Mr?. Conyere. Mrj. Frank T'nirlot of Mammoth visited , v-. Eureka friends V,dnesday. I- 3. My era w?s fn Pair Lk on ! -. ' r visit during the arv part of the : 'f. I l- Hr and Mrs. R'jsk Pimona of Mammoth returned. aftr vieifing for a fw in California. Hb?r M?n;-um and F-rnst "atkin? in prov o Sunday for a visit with '"ir families. TnBdav afternoon Mrs. V. L. Thom-u, Thom-u, ,l r.irtained the members of the Bridp - A lurr-heon followed the usual pro-".r.z pro-".r.z of cardF, fn which 'he prize wan by Mrs. P.h-hard Picknson. Pp?- g'J'n'B of the i;lub at this meetin? Misb Ions Catea. Miss Helen Me- - " and Mi's Genevieve Hnllivan. Mtp. ; 'fi r- Orie?" will entertain the mmhrs : club at the next meeting. y.. Brandt was In Provo Sunday for ' with his family. ;m shortino returned Saturday, after -'irt visit at PayBOn. "i'lnz tl;e lora sportsmen who were -' tr, riiji, croUnrg 0f tne Goshen Duck ,s ?af,jrda- and Sunday were David ; . William Brlnkerhorr. Orrln Spaln--ar- Cam Srott, Jam pb Crooka a nd '. -r'0 Swartz. ,,;Ir- C. J. Hannifin returned Monday. : r a vlplt with her winter. Mrs. Mc- at salt Lake. .'' M'Namee of i,as Vp?;ih, Nev.. was h'jreka during the past v,ek, the puest c V r-'r rarfrnts, Mr. and Mrn. John H. Mark M:i,rystai was a Salt Lake on iit during the early part of the week. . i..;r'-T- H. Sullivan made a trip to Salt v;rr Grins' tiie week, helne accompanied B Margaret McDonough, who has a s-uest at the Sullivan home for . ' -l weeks. Miss MrDonough'a home a 'vhe Carital. .. Randolph of Salt Uk. Rrand " ivh r; Jam Terry of Salt Lake, - ; J i,n!1 -r Kuard, and Arthur B. Mitch-1 Mitch-1 ';. , yovo. pratid prelate, were In Tin- J ,'lrln! tlie pant week for th purp140 ..t-i.tinz the two lod'-'es nf Knights nf u . ''iai wliirh are loat'd at Kurka and , r-rr.0t m. hni B nanlev and Misa Alvida Pr-itl? Pr-itl? "?rf' married by the P.ev. Father rr" il the residenre of Bishop Glasfi 1v Cll,hoU rhurch, at Salt like. Sai- li'v' hrld" Ih a popular vonnc v '- i or Provo and Mr. Hanley In well n thro.jhout Tintlo. , y t-lub held a meeting Moh1hv ;-v'a!l',t 'he home of Mr. ';nirion, the .rmm. inludiiifr -ards and music. A i'-nneon was servi'd. Tlie Kuests Mandel, Mrs. Irons, Mrs. Tlns- V Fl-uik-. Mr. o'Hwrr- a nd Mr. v,,, on. The next if"'-iinir of the rluh i c-, '' ar the home of Mrs. niwen Mon-., Mon-., ""Tlrie. '""'fsday nlKl.t the two lo--aI lodt'f-H t.M Vllows. K-vst,.,,,. ,M,.,nup,nent "V"1"11 U"- N" I-'. I in m (m i. In I nuulo1'1' A ,,ui,,lt''- f'""l ei lienlon riutnhlert of M.uuinolh ,tnl Mir- l-NU l-Aei.Mi ol Mt. IMranani worn nuu -; I I'lox.i duiliiK the week. Ja.-k Ji.u-bUt oi l-'iirekii 1(,ul Miss 1'iiiui.. Par-hu Par-hu '.ivmmi wore ttttui luurru-d ul thul l'.u odnesdiiy. Members of iho 1.. u. 1. eluh W er,. Hie u..st r Mrs i;. H tisb.uno Wednesduv HUM n.. on ,. (Ills week, (lie e.ssh.li helhK plert.-MHit unit luteivstlUK one. Mlp. lb-home lb-home Here.l her kiii-mn wii.i an elai-oiai.i ini.'heon. The elul.'h ,rl uu-etlim will 'e at the home of Mis, Ksniun NeUoii. Mis. J. W. Mniton was the hostess lit H ineelln,; of the O. M. elub on We.lnes-ilav We.lnes-ilav at let noon. The tlino was sp.-nl Mi doim; latuv work u nd luii.heuii was mt ed a i A oYloi-k, i"hr san the nui in s were hm',1 for the tahlo tleoni a I Ions. The net meetliiK will be held at (lie homo nf Mis. J. i linnuM, r AMEWCANToRiT"! A M KKIOA 1 1 ililv. Nov Mrs. ,M, K. he.y.ant was I he hosiers at a Kensington Kensing-ton U edne-,la a r lei'iloon ai hei' home In tlie Second ward. Tho time was pu.ssed In (-ool.il ehat and fanev needlework. The sufvieet oi orysnlzlriK a home eh-'do eluh wns taken up and In all probability one " 'h be formed. tieuvMiinentH ' w t re serx ed. Mrs William II. V.ee of Salt Ulko was tb.e Kiiest of Mrs. Klla i U.-.en and Miss Kllla Stoi i s e.liu-s.ho . Mi-s Nellie I'hipiiKin, d:tiu:M.T of Mr. iul Mrs WUl.ird I'hipniaii. and llov Hob-in.-on. both ii this ell. wen jnarrt.d In Stilt ltUe Tmsi'av. r.Murnimt luune the same evetimtt. Thev will make tiielr h.une in this eity. M rs. John U. llliiille returnei homo Sunday from a tew davs- visit In Suit Uike. where h.- was fie nuest of her da i. alitor. Mrs. i iM ,. funis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sht. k spent the latter part of fie wrelt in Salt Ulke- Ms-Umi: Ms-Umi: relatives. ( Uobert Pro. tor left heie Tiiesd.iv for an extended visit in Mngrath, faiutda, Mi- Myrta Wootton. who is atT.-udnii; school m silt l,i ke. spent S.itutdav and S HKiav heie. i, fciieM of her parents. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wootton. Mr atul Miy M H. Pen.lleton of Salt Lake w.-re the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. us born part of the week. Mtss Manda fliipman left here Tues-ds Tues-ds v morn I iu- 'or f ahtorniu. where he expects io spend the next six weeks, the KUe-'. of reu lives at Lo A n; el ". The M!e Ida and I!. - Me i hi ptun n vii(rd rel. ilurs In Salt Lake fiiv this v et-k. j Mrs. M p. Koley and ut'- c r j ndd .i u !i -; ter T'tflnM returned home Sat umav from , a ten da s t-t in San La k. w e tl were the ue-ls'or .Mis. i:. P M.--jr.w. i Mr. a:td .Mis Le- t n..hii,v0n !-,ir re-1 re-1 turned ho-ne from Salt l ake, wnere thev 'hae Peen i!iin relatives the pat ten , du S. I Mr, hi-1 Mr-, v. H ITel-ler sor! prt ; of the w-.-k iMinis; Sni Uike it !a 1 1 v OS. j Mr. and Mr. f. A. P'orrs of Uie. field ( w-er-1 Amein-an Pork UMinrn Sutidav and I Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. W. Gnn Starrs of Silver I rtly were sues is of r- UtUes here the j fore part of the week. j M.ss t'mnia Irxersoi;, who ims Iirn vm-itmc vm-itmc her mother here, returned to brr home In Sail ljti.e Snnda. ! Miss Halt! Lee nf Salt Lake wan he I r-iest of .er aunt. Mif. M.,ttie Mdague, Siirday y nd MonJ . Mr. and Mr. W. 1 1. Ctnmer of Hrne'Vr 1 ere the cuesta of American pork fnendF - Mon iiy. j Mr. wial Mr. S. W. Pud and Mr nd M'-. .fnhii i. Lee ,.f ilap smii ttre Ani- r-, r-, inn Fork visitors tr.e fore pa rt of the I week. j M-s. Li;- Kindred and .Uuirht.-- Luei;., of Sprlncville wre the uue.-t- of Amerl-can Amerl-can Fork re'atlveft Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Geo;-K.- K. I temp', ill of I Ph.- T-ike were A m-rie n Fork vi-dcii I Li edri- part of the wek. i Pref:dert and Mrs. S. I, fhinmaij bad for tn,r suet's Sundav Mr. a" I Mrs. '"'nri j F. F-ynrs. Mi. S. H fhipman and Misr ! Lh a fhipman of Provo. 1 M's. i t nrc1 A- Stoirs of Pm., was x is-, is-, itieg re'ativ-' perc part if rills ww-k. Jo-ph Nnn of Salt 1 -ikq w as an i American Fork visitor Tur.-diy. A. V.. L"wis of Salt Ike w a ihe c..si of rciatl v es in American Fork Monduy. RICHFIELD f- RJ 'Hl-THLD. Nov . :(- - -Mrs. Henry P.other.m' . er is here frjm Pioo to visit relatives and friends. Miss KfrV Krirkson returned Sunday from a vi.--it to the northern part of the .tate. j Miss FJfh Eriokson entrteine-I at din- I j n--r Tiiursdav evonir? tu iionr of V. K. Penny of New York. j Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Orro k entertained dt dlnnfr Sunday for W. Krti'kson, Kenneth Krirkson. Weber Krirkson, ronna Krirkson. Effle Knokson and Coral Krirkson Mrs. Lnhj ti;irr entertained about thirty quests Tuesday evntnp. Miss Melissa Ramsav enirTaind at a Kenlneron Wednr-soay fvninc. Lunrh-eon Lunrh-eon wsf eerved to Edna Khv l, Mary Han- 8n. EVJna Larson. Mildred Euro, Rubv Cigden. AD a f nons. a nd Mrs- E lit he Sumner. Miss M'tnni" Morton entoit ained at a Kensifcrnfon Wednesday evninff. Those served were Mis F.va Oeden, Miss Anna Sorenpen. Miss K!sie Peterson, Mi'-'s Tretta , lark. Miss De Vera Ornv k. Mrs. H. Bote; and Mrs. Arnell Warner! Mrs. ErneRt Winkler entertained the Bluebird dub Thursday fvpiiin?. Those present were Mrs. J. L. '"'gdeii. Mrs. T. Mitchell, Mrs. Murray O. I fayeg, Miss Winkler a nd Miss Larson. Mrs. Hayde Goodwin entertained tlie C'ro"iif-t eluh Friday evenlnpf. Luncheon was served to W. T. Orrork. Mrs. J. Pouleon, Mrs. Charles. Ieavttt, Mrs. Gorce Hunter. Mrs. p. Neberker. Mrs. Fienry Poulson, Mrs. A. Lawson, Mrs. W. Erickfion, Jr., and Mrs. Mart ha Mount. Miss Edna Larson will entertain at a Kensington Wednesday evening. 1 GRANTSVILLE t fiHAN'TBVU.LF:, Nov. 20. Mrn. G. E. Townsen'J pntertainf:'! ttio ('ountry rlub ar hf-r hontf. on Main -slroft Tuewdfiy affrnoon. P.?fr.timf-nts wr-re Herverl to Mrs. J.po .rolmson, Mrs. .1. I.r. litres, .VI m. .). H. Milhvani and .Mrs. .J. R. Kliason. Mrs. Jlilda Eri'-knon. Mrs. (". r.Kroy Anderson An-derson and Mrs. Ros; Hammond v(.nt to flovfr. T:ta!i, hy antomobilo Tuesday. Mrs. '. K. KoAlbprf? tjntfrtalri'-d ttn? First ward Primary officers at her home on Clark street Wednesday evening. Mrs. K. M. Spanton entertained, the r" M. and M. rlub Thursday eyenlnfir. Liineh 'a.s server to the following: Mrs. f R. Rowherry." Mrs. P. B. Wratliall. Mrs CI M. Matthews, Mis. Monto Bar-I Bar-I run Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mrs. K. T. Kur-mepter. Kur-mepter. Mrs. G. J. Townstnd and Mtss Emma. Sharp. Mrs Alloe McMlrhael entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday In honor of the eightieth birthday anniversary nf her father fa-ther Charles Johnson. The guests were Mr '-ind Mrs. Alexander Johnson and famllv Mr. and Mrs. l.en Johnson. Mrs. Lottie Johnson. Mrs. Annie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Hampton Vrthlnetnn and family fam-ily Mr and Mrs. Walla'-e Johnson, Miss I Ida' Johnson, McCoy Johnson. RalniKh lohnson Miss Mabel Johnson. I'aul Johnson John-son and Albert Johnson. Mrs Alice MeMI-hae! entertained the .t'.ke f'rlmarv officeis at her home on l' In street Wed ncsda y v-mIiik. Those Inresent were Mrs. Hilda Krb-kson. Mrs. I Joseph v. Smith, M,. (. i. I Iiil1n.li. v. Mis. Iljniii. MlllU'iir.l. MI.M Alice Alider-S"". Alider-S"". Mis J M. Mllhvuid. M I H, 111. In. I.I I'lilln.-r and Mrs. .1. H. UIhboii. Mrs H. J. Ill noli of Full IjiIio Clv relutiied hi h,,.' home Saturday after a im wcdis' ih,lt with her .lauuliter, Mrs. I.. I. iMudK'.v Ml-s Suiiih r'hndcrs ent ert a I imd al a candy pull Tuesday rveulnn. Tin. He pies.-nl w,.ii. Miss MIkiuiii I'n.'k. Miss Alia .liilerlcs, ,Mbs I'.nlna Wialhnll. Miss M.ille ndrrs,.n, Miss till... Ctm-sllv. Ctm-sllv. Mlsa II, Uriel JenillUKS. MlHil Lillian Lil-lian I'Auns, Ms ( ii'iii'i'li-i Anderson, Allien I Us, hi, Kd.hr Anderson, llvroli lliirmestcr, .liiincs Willi, mis, I'aul .lolm-soh. .lolm-soh. Cluali.r J.'llel'l.s and (lol.len Stl.HU-ber. Stl.HU-ber. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W Smith went lo I'rovo Tlniis, la.' lor a short visit wllb their son, who ll.es ihcie. I'l-ufcsMur iiiidinundsi.il and his slrlnit ipiuilelln of the M. Y. I'. ot 1'r.ivu K"..1 a splendid musical pi ,ii i am n.e In Ihe op.r.i lion,... .'il.ia under tha auspices of the hlKh school lii.illl . . I'ocr auto l(is,ls of hlttli sihuol slu-dclils slu-dclils ...lit lo Kais.llle 'I'uesda. tor tin. Iiiotbtill niuy between the I . o schools. I lo'gan ! LiHJAN. Nov. l!0. - f hiirmlnc In all Us a ppolni rneut s wa tha brhlm- luiu boon ill ven l-'ii,hi alteinoon at the Hotel 1- Kuu In Mis, I-:, I. Hall and M i H. J. f. Wallers. The variou.- tables, artiiUKi'd on Hie me,.anlne floor, wera tiecorntrd with eut i low ei's. A tier I he luncheon I lie tables were arranged lop hi hie. Mis. Julia It. Nil. ley enlerialnt-d with s luncheon Tuesday In compliment lo Mis. Joseph I low el. The tllt-le WHS pl lieed with ro-'es. f overs weie laul for twelve. The F, . f. Woman's club wan entertained enter-tained with a Kenslm;loii Monday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. I', f. Hudye, wlili Mrs. Khoda H. fnok hs hostehs. The hi. His sjient ihe afternoon sewm. lo complete com-plete ihe furnishings of the room in the Hudrie hospital which has been furnished by the eluh. The hostess served tea. The llei a 1 teltas entertained t wenty-i-t X Rirls at Ilie home of Mtf-s Allies Tar. bet Wednesday evenliiK with a eandv pull. Tile i-tMun weiw decorated wllh eh r Mini hemu ins, M!f i a C.imette spent the early part of tlie week ut llichfu-ld. Mr and Mrs. K.icar Mitchell of Mlue f reek spent the week here visit inp with relative. The Pet Deltas emerlaincd with a dancing part' Lit the woiudn's Kmuasluin Saturday. A new .Horontv has been started at the 1'. A. f .. call, .1 the l;eta Delia, f barter members are A!ta falvt-rt. Florence I ! iim -more. Ha- Iuwreen. Ilhoda UIk1ow, Etinice lit.blnsou, l. i Tine Thomas. .v a Siariiv. Acm-s Tar bet and Olina Smith. AfltT DeiemhT 1 the Kirority will h at hone to its fr-Pnd-. in its new bonne at F. K;il Sfi. on, i North st reel. Ml. Ollna Smith entertained the charter char-ter members of the pet(i Delta and a representative from earl) of the fraternities fraterni-ties Sunday evenhiR Mufdr was tie f-iture of the eeulnq entertainment. Uef reshin rn ts were served. f h . V.ir of tlie Fifth w .t id enter-lahie.-J vvl'h :tn apron aii.1 overall dan.lnc party U i"l r.evd.i y eveiunc tn the ward miiMe:neni hail. P.ef resh menta were er rd. Tiie Pricr.am Yomi; eainp met Friday aflernoon with Mrs. Je-e!e Firl. Mrs. f W. Porter cave a cbap;er from "The Life of lb prophet Joseph Smith." Mrs. J l endrb k hon j; vp curren t event--. Mis Lun.i I-'atrell pl.(ed a piano solo. trs. I. . Smith save a rfadtn od Mi-g ' '"ictance Nlhley fane a olo. Lefre.-li-uif nib w ere s-rv e.l . The Wobyca so-Met v met thi week in t1 e fa-nllv rooms nf th" K. Y. C. wnli Mrs " ieore f,a rdner a ml M rs. ; force j I .. . i ndeil us rost esses. M i s. A . H'n-kv cave n v erv mieret i nc tftik on I "Tiie K:illai-d S- hool. ' mentioned some of tlie writers who eon, prise the. .'hool and gave their ehara-'ierle'tirs.. "Ti. rou y h i lie I'loo! I," b- Watson, one jf the w n t ers nf t h" f hool. w ac reH d bv Miss Mary Carlisle. The ladbs repair.-d to t.ie Hbie Hlrd, where refreshments were served. I Wai!a-e EPKlainl ha.- returned from. Peoria. 111. Mrs. A D. PM U vifitinc wllh relatives rela-tives In Salt I-ake. At the Presbyterian church Friday, from 6 until x o'rio-'k. a New Knc!;ind dinner waa served, the proceeds piing to defray the e;enes of t i o diurch. These dinners are annual affairs and have grow n to be popuia r fun. -linns. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wesion, Mr. aMd M i s. Josi'pn 1Io.Ii;ms a nd children and John H. Wesion wdl bave the early part nf nevt week for falifornia for a two nionti.s' stay. Confrressma n a nd Mrs. Joseph I low 1I and family will leave next week for Washington. D. "'. Mr. and Mrs W. O. i'ih nnev" w enl to falt Tik Wfcdnesrlay to he present h t tlie marriage ceremonv of the Mlcs Viva a nd f la ra f ra nney. Miss "i.-i franiay. rlauhter of W. I rar,nfv, ;) nrj 01 lie Mini, w .-re ma rri--i We-lne-lay in the Salt Ttke temple. After tiie ceremony was performed the young rounle jefi for falifornia for a short wedding trip. Miss "')nra Cranney. daughter of W. D. Cranney and sister of Miss Viva Cranney. Cran-ney. was united in marria ce to W. Williams Wednesday m the Salt Ivike temple. After the ceremony thev left for California on a thort wed-iins 'rip. They will make their home here. Tiie "Tin chili met this week at M ur-do-'k s. with Mrs. James H. Lin ford as hostess. Mrs Parley Peterson rave ihe drama "Candida." by Shaw. Mrs. Moses G. Cardon gave a discussion on the drama. Miss Hazel Anderson plnyed a piano solo. Tea was served. Miss Florence Flor-ence Sliamiiart was accepted as a member mem-ber of the flub. Miss Emily Ho wells of Oakley, Idaho, spent the week here, the guest of Miss Eulalia Erl. The pupils of the Lowell school entertained enter-tained with a Thanksgiving party Friday evening at the Smart gymnasium. Misses Margaret, Edna and Florence Nibtry, Nathan Nlhley and Mrs. Margaret Clark h'l't S a 1 1 1 rd a y in r o m pa n y wllh Bishop C. W. Nibley for San Francisco, where thny will spend ten days visiting the exposition. Mrs. Jessie Earl returned Tuesday from Salt Lake, where she visited for two weekw. with relatives. Miss Stella. Madson of Mantf and Owen Smith were married Wednesday in the Salt Iike temple. After the ceremony" cere-mony" a wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grant. The young couple will make their home at Mnr.vHMilc, Pi simp Paul Jones of Salt Lake spent Tucsrla y here. Blaine Alexander went to Phoenix. Ariz., Monday for a month's stay. Misses Lillian. Amelia and May Weu-nergren Weu-nergren and Algie Stratford entertained Willi a small informal party Friday in compliment to Eugene Stewart, w ho leaves next week for a mission in tlie western states. The rooms were decorated deco-rated with carnations. Cards was the. diversion. The Sorosls girls were entertained by their pledges Thursday evening at Mur-dock's Mur-dock's with a card party. The rooms were effectively decorated with roses. Tlie guests wer1 entertained at small tables with ".tiii'i," with refreshments following. Mrs. Marv E. Smith went to Salt Lake Monday to attend the Madson-Smtth wedding. wed-ding. One of the unique social events of the college year was the annual Agricultural rlub hall given Monday night. The hall was comfortably crowded with students and townspeople. In one corner a mam-.' moth "A," lopped by a big bunch of car-rois. car-rois. was consl rm-ted from farm produce. Another spot was made to represent a model farmvard. From another booth the Hort built ure club served big red apples. a nit Ihe reii ui I n I ug cot n.-i' port i a v. d Ihe comforts of ihe humn II leplio,-. rcnh -IUMllrt Weir MiUVid. Miss Margaret Nlbh-v aprnl Ihe midweek mid-week in Hull Lake. Mlns Gerlrnd' M'fhe,ne has piM re-lurned re-lurned fliim hei lertule nip n ViiMlllli-ton. ViiMlllli-ton. vvhei e she eoiisull ed wllh I he va i I -on de j a ri iii. nl he.nln a I ion t I hi i i elision eli-sion WIHk Which Him H lo hlarl lllit, Week In AriKona, Novn.la and f h 1 1 1 of nla . Thin WO ( W ill kUl MISS Mr' 'he lie ItllMV until January, when she will rnlurii to leeliire in tha Lohii Itmmdup. Kphralm Lnndherg lefi Tuesdav lor Suit Lake and thence to Sweden to fill a mission mis-sion for ihe Mormon church. JudKe ) n, M in, A leva rider M .Muster. Mr, and Mrs, L, (i. Uiirioii, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Illarkbursl and Mis. MaiTalvt A. falne, who rjnne from Salt Lake lo attend at-tend the sixtieth wedding anniversary ol' Mr. and Mrs. I-'. A, Mttrhell, irlurned homo Tuesday. Mrs. Anna ! .. Hyde left Wednesday for fullfurnut lo spend tha winter. MIhm KIoi ei Nlhb-y ent u i it i nnl wllh a tlu net l ik pa fly al Murdork's Thins, lay evening. The rooms were decorated with rut flowers. lb-fresh merit Were, served. Mlsrt (Jerlriide Muire enlerialned with n dancing party al Mvndock's Frlrlay evening. even-ing. Pat llealov t.f OKdeii spent Wednesday here. KAYSVILLE t 1- KAYHVILLK, Nov. -0. Mi'h. . Anhar entrlmntl lht lautim eluh iiL a noninl in her liuine on M'iniUy evening The titne wi t,penl in uiiihln iind khiih'b, fnlhwt'd by rtdrohluneiitH. Am'ing iIium- iirencal were MUmib Ilit.el Mlfcliop, . Mullle llariM-i.. Myrtle Hiirten, K.luii Kio.lib.itb. Myrtle .lun.-h, olive Abijiii, KltZBheth Htewtirt. Jnui Swan, Vii U Hone, Ella Smith. Knuly Mavlm, Norn Jnurm. futuilla Itttrnes. Nru IJliiinirei, Pa-i StiiiderH ml HuhMe LurkniH. Mi mi M.dbi- Marnea and Mniohl Hiirneh, viMled friemU in Odeii Sunihij , M r. ii nd Mrs. IM wrl )g'i en uf l'h ui ant (irovo hmiit ii lew tlnyh m lawn (hirnii; tliu week hm tfiieNth oi ridntlven. M i Ml Veda Cooper hpent thf week end with ml n lives in Brigli .im Cily. Minb Camilla llitrneit i spemlinu th week in Suit Luke Clly im the yuenl of lier ante an-te r M m. Amnion Hiwwn. Mm. Jelm H. Liu.lMiy mtertain-d the Thimble club Hi her home ThumtUy after-no.ai. after-no.ai. ItefreMimeiitu re nerved. Ann-ii;-tlo prefteiLt were Mrs. Mury Jane Pmuii foot. Mm. ltenjaiuiu Hiirrtftl, Mrs. Albert E. t'tirtm. Mi". Minniti .Nam-e. Mrs. Hi-nry f.rnhdiii. Mrs. rtliiir .lbh, .Mrh. William H km he . M in. J allien Chipitinu. M rn. J larry bvt anger. M ihK C oi ill a C'hrifclenen of Chnt'iii xth ited in town nn t'lie-t cf lor rou hi n, Mi ferine nianilrc, tlurms ihn week. Arivdd M- Rarneh en t -rt al rod a few fri-ndt st to heme Suiob. y even me. Aiming the KiU pieh.nt were Mo. hen M r i b- Jonfh, dine A In ii Mo! he Rurm-t, M rile Man. nine. Alia Hyde. I'erri- U. Tlonna -n. I.fw re ne. H. (. .u li r i h tn . h r H. Laytun and Law renee Singleton. Ri-diard A. Mart left Friday for Berkeley, C-d . where ho eperta to apenu a few muni h. Mr W i Hi am P. Eppflraon pent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mit Pearl Bamrtl of Hlt Luke City -Pnl the week end in KavivDIe a ffuest id friends. Mat hhrab' th Stewart ntrtincd a few frii-r-h at dinnr in her home on Sunday ewn in e A mong I hi -he present were Misih Imilv Mahn. S-.t-loa Si-- art. Clara M.bn, Se'uV Kuteher, Ada Ujlin, Clarence B Stew art and Thomik Andi-rvn. Mr. and Mra. tieoic" Purnej and Kr.n, Wend. II. were Salt Lake Cily risitera ednesday, " William K, Smith f pe nt Sunday in Clear field. The follow-in; pr'.erj.mme will be jiven in the Kavsvilb- t.t tcr h- .sun. I.r. e en. at: Addrtsv IT O. .1 p. Wnli ft Lake City: violin mo... profr,..r Mnredbis Simili ftf iif.len: reading. Mit,s '-ra lilamirfb; w-eal w-eal hCdf, Mii. Berniro Wurreti. Mr anil Mr. Willmm E. (iailey enter tamed m number of friend at u eBrd prf in ilieir home on Thursday evenme. K" frefihoieiitn were nerTed. Atnom th.ise pr-s ent vere Mr. and Mrs. Wdham V. Lpper iton. Mr. and Mr. Ueorpe W. Swan. Semttor and Mrs. .lohn W. i'iiorniley, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Lpperion, Mr. and Mr a. .lohn G. M . Barn-s, Mr. and M rs. Nicholas Bonne mrt and Mr. and Mrs. Pouelan Phillipi.. Georze W. Smith of (Jrre. Idaho, is vis itmr with hi atsier, Min. ELuabeth W. Smith, this week. Mrs. J. d Vi 4it of Alexis. TM . i the -iie-t of her broil. rr. the Rev. W. M. Porter, for a few days. M is Rie Si even non entertained the mrmbem of the blue Bird rlub at h ehiek- dinr.-r on Thursday evening. Amnn? thnhe present were Muses Beie. Tiny. tihidjs Cnwley. Vera Ihty. .I'-mi' ss iceill. "r3 Lavinn. Hoi Iny. Mhrian Klhson and Mrh. Nettie Mm-nim, Mr. and Mrs. He he it Birken entertained a few friend! nl a enrd party on Thurfj;ly evening in honor of M err in H. Kill son. who leaves in a few dv a on u misfiion io California. Cali-fornia. Priies were won by Lawrence K. Lllinoo and Mt. Haltie Harrod. A two-ronrse. two-ronrse. 1 mi eh eon was served. A mni c thop.e present were Or. and Mrs. A . 7. Tanner. Dr. .-ind Mrs. CI n renee S. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. MorriB H. Lllison. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Harre.il. Mr. and Mrs. LawrencM R. Ellis. in. Mrs William J. Cowley and Mifrs Clad'B Cowley. ' EPHRAIM " 4 4. EPIIRAIM. Nov. 20. Mrs. Adelbert Rasmussen was surprised Monday evening even-ing by thft officer of ihe soutii Ward Primary association. Mrs. FUismussen will leave In the near future tor Munti-relto. Munti-relto. Mrs. Alfred Fellander of Salt Lake, formerly for-merly of Pnker, Nev., was the cuest of Mrs. Clayton Sorensen last w eek. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brelnholl -visited relatives and friends in Gunnison this werk. Th I. D. club gave a farewell 'party Monday evening form Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ronk. Music and games were features of the evening. Those present were Misses Gladys Chrisfnson, Pauline Olson. Ora Olson, Paveda Olson. Edith Thorpe. Florence. Peterson. Mabel Mortensen, Magdalene Dorius, and Messrs. Wyle. Iaurenco Peterson, Ruel Greaves. Parley Young. Cannon Lund. William Ma.ce. Seldon Hansen and Woodruff Chris-tia.nsen. Chris-tia.nsen. One of the pleasant social affairs of the week was a farewell party given at the Dell hotel Sunday event ne for Pr. L--favette Rees by aboiil 1 Oo or' his relatives rela-tives and friends. Musk was a feature of ihe evening mid luncheon was served. Dr. Rees left Monday for Star Valley. Wyo., where lie will practice medicine. Miss Joan Sorensen was hostess Monday Mon-day evening at a Kensington. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Ora Hansen and Miss Lola. Tuft of Mount Pleasant were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ras Hansen of this cily Saturday and Sunday. Miss Marie Anderson entertained the. M. M. club Tuesday evening. Luncheon was served. Miss Lola Allrod entertained Monday evening for Misses Joyce Greaves. Viva Foist er and Cassie Greaves. t montpeuer! "I 4 M0NTPUL1KR. Idaho. Nov. 20. The fifteenth annual hall given by the Brotherhood Broth-erhood of Railway Trainmen at the par vilion Wednesday night was a bic social success. The hall was artistically decorated dec-orated with the colors of the lodge. rd. while, green and yellow. Nearly 3 on eou- pies were In attendance. . A supper was served by the ladies of St. Andrew's Episcopal Epis-copal church. f The ladles of the AL 1. church served their third annual supper in the basc-j basc-j ment of the church Friday night. . On Friday night the .iunior and senior I classes of tiie Montpelier high school gave a masquerade ball in tlie high school uf-j uf-j sembly room. There are thirty-two pupils In Ihe two classes, mid each one. invii.-d a friend from oulshle Ihe school. A binrh-eon binrh-eon wiim served bv Mm- t;lrl, which wan prepare, in ihe. domestic ach-iire. .bparl-ineiil. .bparl-ineiil. Die decora I ions were In keeping wlili TluinkslvliiK. I-I Mnif H vlr-lilng in Sail Lake this Week. Will llrowii and bin bride en me up from In n rof I lust Sunday for a visit ol leu day. ft. I-;. i'imii, who has been wire chief for the teh-phonn rumpanv at thl.i point fur the past two years, bus been transferred trans-ferred to Poratcllr,, where he will hold the same position in thai district. Leland Mullen left Wednesda V fur Crand Miind, Neh.. wb.re he will n t -tend busllies.i lolb-Ke lor the next six months. K. K, J'oynter, who I.iih been in Montpelier Mont-pelier lor Home lime, lo-nl to Poeatello Tii:.'liiv, I nun which point ho will ae-conipauv ae-conipauv his moiher lo CMlIforuia . to benelll the billertt hi-allh. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sullivan entertained enter-tained the ".-nil" i hlh ul their bume last Tuesduy night". M is. fharlcH fhr-ney and little son will Ko lo Snll LnltM next Mon:i.y, where, they wUI reniiiiu lor a week or so and then o on to California to benefit MiH. ' 'heney'M hen Ii h. Itb luird Tla.-v. who was railed here lasl w.-ek hv t)jfc death of Wallace Khupe, left W'edneniav On Chicago. Mrs. Tracy, who wt,n a Hisior of Mrs. Khupe, will remain re-main here for some time with her mother, moth-er, M i s. ( :. AL h'hupf!. Unvmnnd Iteex; left Wednesday for Oniii ifa. b'roin Omaha be will go lo Columbia, Co-lumbia, Mo., to wltnesH the football game between the lrnl ve rsl 1 1 es tif Kansas a nd Missouri, lie fore re l urnlng home he will visit St. Louis it j ji I other points In Mls-I Mls-I sourl. Air. Iteeiio received hla alma j mater from Columbia. ' Mrs. John Lantry and her daughter,! Ida, ii'turned Wednesday from Itexburg. j TWIN FALLS, IDA. f . . TWIN FA LLS, bl.i ho, Nov. 20. Espe-rhillv Espe-rhillv lnl-r. -sling was the meeting on Tuesday of this week of the Twentieth Century club. The subject of addresses, papers a ii-l discussion for the afternoon was "'Child Welfare." and tlie motto was Children Have More Need of Models Than Crllirg." Mis. I fa I Ci. Blue, leader for the afternoon, after outlining the subject, sub-ject, introduced Congressman Addison T. Smith, who gave an able discussion, taking tak-ing for his subject. "What the Lawmakers Law-makers Are Lolng for the Child." One of tlie most delrghtful events enjoyed en-joyed thin Heason by the members of the Wlmodausi club was the luncheon given WediieMiay afternoon by Mrs. Charles M. McElwain and Mrs. Crhan Tracey at the borne of Mrs. McElwain. Covers were laid for twenty-one ku'-sih at two larjfe. and beautifully appointed tables. Mrs. L. T. Mee of Newark, S. J., a guest at the John Smith home, was the Kiiest of the ehih at the luncheon. Miss Katherlne Pttcalrn and Miss Edna Beauchamp assisted as-sisted th hosteneF In serving. Mrs. C. K. Llnd and Mm. George Richardson Rich-ardson entertained twenty guests informally infor-mally on Tuefcday afternoon at the home of the former as a courtesy lo Miss Ellen Carls-m of I e nver, who la visiting in Twin Kails, the uupst of Mrs. C. Harder on Blue I,akr- boulevard. Mrs. George W. Wllco: entertained a number of fi lends on Wednesday even-Inz. even-Inz. The greater irt of the time was spent in playinc "."ei." Hi'ter which the br-slepM served a three-course luncheon. Twenty of the mom hers of the Rlue Lake Bouieva id ilnb w ere enlerialned Frl.la v afternoon by Mrs. J. B. loiter. Spe. ial features of' tne a f u-rnoon were l he r-ad I ng by M rs. Kumsey and a de-s. de-s. ription of the interesting feaiures of a summer's trip to the east by Mrs. C. A. Lines. In the high school auditorium on Friday Fri-day evenlnc the members' of Ihe sophomore sopho-more i liss held a Jolly party. After Mien-ling Mime time in various kinds of ua jio-s and a musemr u t s. rerershrnents were serv ed by a com m it tee of sophomores. sopho-mores. On Thursday afternoon ihe Women's M Is s ion a ry society met with M rs. R. R. Pltcairn. The recuiar urocramme was carru-d out, with Mrs. Hal G. Blue as b-ader. Fftt v members of the society were in attendance. Assisting in serving were Miss Katherine Plt-uirn. Miss Etta: Riley und Mes iames T. F. Warner, Ben- ton. Kumsey and Black. Tuesday afternoon the second meeting i this season of the high school division of ti'c I'ar-ni-Terirhers" a pso. 'la t ion was held l In the high school auditorium. A special l address on "T,.e Child Problem"' was 1 eiven hv the Rev. L. P. Francke of the j Episcopal church. Brief talks along the j line of reeieation for eiiildien wore made i by Mrs. John E. "White. Mrs. Bristol and I Superintendent Hal G. Blue. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Regan entertained at dinner Sundav- for Mr. una Mrs. J. Howard Heine ami familv. who expect to bH,ve 00'1 fl Hooper. Neb., tc make their home. Miss (Tiara forhett was hostess (o tvvent v-t'our friends Saturday evenins at the home of Mrs. J. W. Glandon. A two-couise two-couise supper was served by the hostess at the close of the pleasant evening, which was spent in playing ".iOu." Miss Fern Fines entertained at a slumber slum-ber party for a few of her friends In honor of Miss iiita Heine, who leaves with her parents soon for Hooper, Neb., where they will make their home. M embers of t he Sham rock club wore entertained Thursday attTnoon of last week by Mrs. Tom Ba ndy, who lives five miles southeast of Twin Falls. A short business meeting was followed by a pleasing programme and light refreshments. refresh-ments. Mr. and Mrs. H. o. Brown left the first of the week for Boise, where they are spending the week. Mrs. Brown expects to go from Bois lo Salt Lake, where she will Join her parents, who are going to California to spend the winter. Later Mr. Brown will join the partv in California. Califor-nia. The Twentieth Century rlub held a club tea Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. F. Pike. j SPRINGVILLE T . V SPRiN'OVlLLE. Npv. 20. The Ladies' Relief society of the Third ward held a bazaar for three davs this week in the Third ward Relief Society hall. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bird have returned from h four weeks .vit.it lo San Francisco and other California cities. Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Harmer and children chil-dren of Helper spent, n few days here this week with Airs. 11 armer' s mother and other relati veB. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gifford of Belden. Neb., spent several diiys here this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mr. and Mrs. William M end en h. ill and Mi sb Marv Sturr left for California Monday. Mon-day. The Alpha Botn eluh met Friday at the home Of Mrs. A. 0. Paekurd. Mrs. Marvin Lam by on pave a shower nt her home Wednesday afternoon in honor of her sister in Inw, Miss Arva Larnbsnn, who is to he married seen. Glenden Br.ardull of Sprincville and Miss M arv Alhen son nf Spunish F'irk were married' mar-ried' Wednesday in Spanish Fork. SPANISH FORK SPANIS-H FORK. Nov. ?n. The Rev. C. K. Davis of Springvllle was calling on his parishioners in this city Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Fcnlon Bayack entertained a few friends and relatives at dinner Friday in honor of her son's twelfth birthday. Mrs. James freer returned from Salt Lake Tuesdav- after a week's visit with her sister. Mrs:. James Miller, who is convalescing con-valescing at the L. 1 S. hospital after an operation. Airs. Sarah Gay Alortison of Sail Lake spent a few days' the first of the week in (his city on business. Mrs. M. E. Hayes Is enjoying a visit with her father, who is here from Oklahoma. Okla-homa. Me n r rived Thnrsdu y. Mrs. Alfred Davis left Friday for I'leaMint Giov e for a v r.-l.'s i -II a I Ho home of her ,an:ii!s. Mi. and M I h. It. H. Lund. Mis, .lames Tllb v m Mmh v. Idaho, arrived ar-rived In Spanish Fork ihe e.niy pail ot Ihe week and will MM1 I i l-n-l, ai.'l nda -lives In thH city an-l Lake Smue lor :-e-eral Weel,K. Mrs. J. U. Finch b-ft Monda for a In, davs" IMl Wllh In-r da 1. 1 e i . Mis M I'--I'll I Ijh WOI t h, Who I'euhleH In Sa 1 1 I .a h e. The LadeH" Lit era rv chib nu-l Friday afieinooi. wllh Mih. Hutib: Steihn;-. Severn! Sev-ern! inlorestlfik' readings weir hiu-m bv Ihe different nieniheis and later luncheon w a h served by tlie hostess. About a dozen members of the Self Culture Huh m-i al lln- home of Mih. Lyle Hughes Friday cv-ii1hk. Mrs. Dean Wlbox was a i'aysoii visitor vis-itor Friday al t ernoou. M iwfj Carol I rie Al oore enl er I a I tied at a card pa ri v Sal urd.i v nliit a l l he borne of her parents, Mr. a nd M r;. Gi oi w. Mooio. Giina-H were . laved anil music was enjoyeyl until midnlKbt, wlo-n luncheon lunch-eon wan nerved to about uvi nty K'n-sis. Mr. and Mrs. John Axiom of Sail Lake spenl a few days during the pal v..-ek witli filendH In ibis cily. Mr. and Mrs. Crhi Si e wart took dinner willi Mih. Effic Lmrt and family '1 ia-s-day. Mr. and Mrs. James Linnet were in . Spa ids n Fork during the lu:u few days; 1 of t hi Week. Several auto loads of Smaiiish Fork people went to Provo Wed nesd u y n ' c. nt. to v.itnesH the play, "Poiash &. i'url-muttcr." i'url-muttcr." 1 MIDVALE 7 4 MIDVALE. Nov. "JO Mrs. fa rl Smith entertained the members of the Ladies' Reading circle at her home last Filday afternoon. i Mis. 'J. Edwin Itrson en l erl a ined a number of h-r frlendn at u birtlu'lav parly for be i- lit tie dau enter, Margaret, lasl i Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Theodore Johnson a r rived last week from Park City to spend ihe winter with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Goodnnge. Mrs. William O'Brien entertained the member of the Gold and While club last Wr-dnsday nfternoon at bur residence. The favoi s were a wa rded to Mis, llui ry P. Miller and AIis. h'red Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Bateman announce an-nounce Idle engagement of i h'.-ir daughter, daugh-ter, Vera, to William Van Home of Huron, Hu-ron, S. ). The marriage will tak place l.'e'.ember I'fi. Tl:- Midvale School and Community leaeue will pive a Thanksci vinj; programme pro-gramme next Thursday n:oi inn at 10 o'clock in the Midvale assembly rooms. The Rev. Mr. Mork of the .Methodist Episcopal church will give the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving sermon. Next Monday afternoon the members of ihe Five Hundred Hub will be entertained enter-tained by Airs. Alose GariT at her homo. I.at Tuesday Airs. Nels Bert: man enter en-ter tained the Midv ale teacners of i lie first, fourth and fifth eraaH at a dinner parly at her nome. The house decorations decora-tions were fall flowers. Airs. Lay Fc-nn entertained the members mem-bers of the Saturday Night club at her residence tonight. MHs Millie Alills pleasantly entertained the members of the Merry makers' Sewing Sew-ing club last Saturday evening at her home. Mrs. James A. Alcorn will entertain the members of the PicUe Hub al her home al tiie next meetim:. As ihe re-,:lar day comes on Thanksgiving, s.he will entertain enter-tain later. Mrs. E. Borsr has gone to Salt Lake, where sue intends to make her home permanently. per-manently. Thursday WilforJ Bennett and Mis Pearl Reynolds of West Jordan were quietly married in Salt Luke. They will reside in Midvale. TREMONTON ! TRKMnNTUN, Nov. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wooibird and children of Corinr.e are here, the gaostE of Mr. and Airs. Harry Voodnrd. M r. and M rt.. Will in m Cromton and family fam-ily left Wednesday for Salt Luke, where I hey will make llieir home. Mrs. Ch3rle:. McClure and sr.n. Dallas, will leave next Saturday for Kaunas City and poiuin in Oklahoma. They wUI be gone mx week?. j The Rev. B. T. Fisk, pastor of the First M . K. church, gave a reec-pi inn at his home Saturday evening tor the membrs of the Kp worth league. The lime was pleasarit'y sppnt in games and other amusements. Re-fretihments Re-fretihments were served to thirty guests. Mr. and Mtb. Bert Stout of Peoria, III., who are on their return from h honey moon trip to the expositions, are here visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. King. Airs. Stout is a sister of Mrs. King. Al rs. W. E. Getr will leave next week with her children for Peoria, ill., to be gone a ir'o nth. Mr. and Airs. Frrd Gpphart had as their pueMs lft week Aliss Pearl Pelford of Lew-iston, Lew-iston, Ftah. A dan re was given in Ihe L. D. S. hall TueFday evening by the eighth grade pu pils of the McKinLy school in honor of Aliss Krras Cromtrin and her brother, Wayne, who left Wednesday lor Salt Lake, where they will reside. A business me-Mine ot the Lime Kconotn-ics Kconotn-ics astsociation was held Friday al the home of Mrs. S. C. Wilson. Pr. C. O. Seott spent two days on business busi-ness in Salt Lake the first of the week. 1 NEPHI I . i NEPHI, Nov. 20. Miss Atheha Booth entertained a crowd of voung people at her home Friday evening. A verv enjoyable enjoy-able time was spent aft the Inch school dance, after which a delicious spread of roasted chicken was en.ioyed by the following follow-ing at Ihe Booth residence: 'Misses Lola Cazler, Olga Bryan. Lutie Broush, Orena Cazior. Lucile Forrest, Mabel Owen, Athella Booth. Messrs. Reed Bailey, Spencer Spen-cer Forrest. John Alaiben. Clarence Warner. War-ner. Wanillow Brough, Lorane Lunt and William Warner. The Woodmen entertained at their club-rooms club-rooms Monday eveninc. The time was pleasantly spent at music and dancing. The following programme was rendered: Speech of welcome. John Lai imer; duet. Misses Zella Park and Winnie Worthing-ton Worthing-ton : reading, Aliss Leone Ingram ; duet, Thomas Rale and Aliss Zetta Palp; reading. read-ing. Al rs. N. J. Rees ; vocal solo. Dr. X. J. Rees; violin solo. William Brown. Supper Sup-per WijK served to about fifty guests. The tables were decorated with aulunui flowers. flow-ers. After supper 'he remainder of the time was spent in dancing. Bishop and Airs. A. H. Belliston entertained enter-tained a few friends Tuesdav- evening ni their home, compliment;! ry to Mrs. Wi-t'ord Wi-t'ord Cole, who returned Fridav to ihe Sandwich islands, where she and' her husband hus-band are doing missionary work. Miss Gimie (''midland entertained ' at a dinner party Saturday evening in honor of Aliss Millie Workman of Dea. Miss Workman was also the guest of honor at a dinner party Mondav evening at the home of Aliss Lavell Ookey. While at Nephi Aliss Workman was ihe guest of Misses Alean and Mabel Sperry. Air. and Airs. Orson c.izier. fiavid i'n-zier, i'n-zier, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Broii-h. Air. and Airs. T. H. Burton, Mr. and Airs. L Bailey, Sr.. Air. and Mrs. Frank Russell and Bishop Thomas Bailey left Wednesday Wednes-day for California to visit ihe expositions atSan Diego and San Francisco. Aliss Ruhy Winn entertained Monday night at a bundle shower in honor of Miss Alary Stephenson. Tlie rooms were decorated deco-rated In white and yellow ohrv sau-themums. sau-themums. Many useful presents were eiven the bride-to-be. The even in" was spent in music and games until 11 o'clock, when luncheon was served to Misses Alaiv Stephenson. Yet ta Stenhenson. Ruth Foot p. Lavettn Allen. Alarie AliUer. I ot-ene Ockev. Ellen O'pln. I la zH Carter. Miosis. Ralph Barnes. Ralph I'iC'rr, Ev.in Howell. How-ell. Will Allen, Frank Tranter and Tc-vrrf In era m. Misses Rubv- Winn. Leone llaeuo. (or-jric (or-jric AlcCune and Ala me Riches entcr- ! mined at a bundle shower al tiie.Q. '-. T. club rooms Wednesday evenine 'in 1-onor jof Aliss Pearl Wright, whose marriage io J I'loll Ad- i iolle tai-. '.r - V.Vdl.e: O.-v, .'o.-eu.i,.., ': m. " .11 Lai'- u rnp.e. in ran,. ;,,,. ',.:;.. I.. !,. :-: . i , : I . i r. l.ii .: I ' ed lo l. 1 '."-My ; .e. Mis-.n J:-ji i, F.e.i. , AJ:.t;e Mole r an-l La : la .Mb n r ' a bai.c:. e r W ' MIO -da - e . , ;)(lr.- Ml te.l.or of .Mi- " -d.:J V -a:oe'- , ;,,. : ,.,!. ',-:, . . v.. ii- M-ra , at Ju..;u ca-k lo I .... -ro..d pre. .m. T PAYS ON I i PA VSON. Nov. :-. The :-' .'.Jug 'd-Jb n,.-1 al lb.' home ol Ali:-. L. A, Coi.ili 'I'l.in-.-u.L.v all. i noon. Mrs-lan.-s Will:;, tn (iM,-i;a a.d Sa-nuei J,. Ware c,,i.-! la.-a-.j al dltn.-r l-'l'ntay al tlie I, on . ..lis. Wiim-, ')"'.' li" a ii- si v.i'h; Ho- men. of t ; .'- Br i'l-'.e I'lim. The animal re- epimn for tla fn r.men 1 '.i ' lit ti!e ""hU-rl ' si'no-d 'ia.iidme. The patfoic- and pa 1 1 ofjes.-es uvi A!e..s. ami .Me.-i.-,m s MHvin Wlh-on. San md 1-;. 'I'a vlor, T..omas J-;. li-t- e, E. L. AlrCor-ii.n-k find John T. J;.ui. A bundb siiow-r was eiven Aliss flat-lie flat-lie Keer Tn. :-oav ee, ' .... inar-jjai- ol Ail.-- E'-. r- lo l-'ia!.z S'.uier v. ill l.iKe I!a"e tj.e taller pari, of tols Uiolil.il. The AT. L A of the Second ward con-liucied con-liucied a dan-e m ine amus.erneiiL hall Tuesday evening. Miss Emm Parker, daughter of ATr. and Alts. John Parker, and Jack Garbeti, of E un-ka v. re ma ri u-d in J Tovo Triu rs -day. The young couple will make their , home in Lund. a. j A bazaar was conducted by the T. L. AL I. A. in l ' :: First ward amusement hall Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Anna P.erteson left for Denver Friday evening lo visit relatives. Airs. William CI. a yson, .Jr., and siffi r. Miss Nora MH'Mimt, of Fairfield aie via-ititie via-ititie relatives here. A I l.-s Louie Va n Warner of Provo is visiting her cousin. Alls.-; Edna, Ixiveless. - Ali.-s Ruth Keer is spending the week in Salt Lake. Miss F,.a Alendenhall is in Provo, the gue-l of lier aunt, Airs. Klla A nders.on. Air. and Mrs. E. L. Al-Cormik returned re-turned from Salt Lake Aloiciay evening. MURRAY. : f Ml'H R A V, Nov. 2i"-. L. AL Miller and son, Oeor-'e, of Jdai.o Falls, who spent several oavs here with Air. Mlher's mother. Ah a. J. It. Miller, have returned home. Mrr. G. W. Bakr of Ogden Is liere. visiting at the Atwood home on Vine street. At a preitiiv appoinfed dinner party Alt. and Airs. D. A. AlcAIillan entertained ; the rneiuber-s of the Dinner club on Wednesday evenme at thf ir home on Vine street. Artistic ana n-p'-ments of chrysanthemums chry-santhemums torn .ed the ie--;orationa. I'.'oveis were laid for Air. and AL s. F. C. Howe. Air. and Airs. n. W. AIolTat, Air. and Mrs. L. C. M.lier, Air. and Airs. :. K. .Miller, Dr. an-l Airs. W. H. Rothvvell. Aliss Amy Greaves- of Salt Lake spent pa rt of tiie week here as the gue:U of Aliss Grace Woolen. - On Saturday afternoon Aliss Bessie Tones entenained the members of the S S. Hub at her home on Wa-afh avenue. ave-nue. The Tiiankseiv ire idea was most approprta tety earned O K In the he- o. a-tion!. a-tion!. The euesis were -Jennie Wii-iia'n.-" Elsie Sorenson. Enid Cahoon. , Aivrtle Schwan. Evangeline Hoer.es, Anna Jansson. Rachel Jansson, No;a Naior. Esther lxfquist, Alorris Knott, Ebba Ixir-iuist. Air. ami AP s. Gallver have as thei r guest AP's. Richard Smith and children ' ot Vernal. An i mpori ant affair of the week was the w eridi ne reception of Miss Lulu Eri'-ksnn and Garnet Carlisle, which was heal Thui'-d-y evening, following their marriage in 'he tempi"'. Trie amusement hall of the Second ward meetine house, which was used for tiie occasion, was beautifully decorated in lavender and , white chrysanthemums and palms. Music , was furnished by Faber's Hungarian or- ; cbestra. The bride wore an exquisite gown of white silk shadow Iae over ' taffeta, wit h r,p,3-i" 1 trimmings. Air. and Airs. Carlisle will be at home to their friends at their new home on Fifteenth Soutii street. I POCATELLO, IDA. f 4 POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. 20. Mrs. J. F. Pope. Airs. J. R. Alooney and Mrs. i Ala: Craiue were tlie hostesses at a ' luncheon Tuesday evening in the sun parlor at the Fargo apartments. A four-course four-course luncheon was served, the color : scheme Iti pink and white. Coverp were ' laid for Mesdames Bryan, W. Harrinc, F. Jernisan. J. Honson, Rav O'Shell, Da-le Ru-ker. P. S. Nash. K. W. Jones. Flovd Schultz. Fred Roulette. Harry Hurlhurt, C. West. A. W. Stoker, F. Norman, E. P. Calpli. W. Herring, A- N. Hansen, J. '. Arnout and Misses Jennie Johnson, Grace Dye. Alary Foley. Edith Stoker. Irene Hurl. Sidonio Gross1. Nellie Hansen. Edna Ed-na Murphy, Ethel Huber and Irene Be-bee. Be-bee. ( Air. and ATrs. J. J. Hull entertained the. Wednesday auction bridge club at their home on North Garfield this week. Hieh honors wore held by Henry Hieson. Tlirse present were Afessrs. and Ales-danifs Ales-danifs A. L. Hieson. ,T. T. Young. Georse Gasser and Henrv Higson. Airs. Stolgen-bere Stolgen-bere of Salt Iake waa a guest of the club. The Aloha club was entertained at the , home of Airs. G'nn Trout on Wednes- '; day afternoon. Airs. Frank Hough secured se-cured the club lienors and Mrs. H. J. Peterson the guest trophy. The ladlec card club of the division ' 1 of B. of R. T. mot at the home of Mrs. ! A. E. Gemmel Thursday afternoon. Four ' tables of alio were played. Thei hostess was assisted by ATrs. Goodwin. Those present were Mcsdames Fred Youne. Jerrv Kinnev, Tainiadee. Snook. Smith. Bra zee. Basset, Chapman, Morrison and Freeman. The Ladies' Aid society of the Aletho-dist Aletho-dist church held their missionary meet- 1 ine at the home of Mrs. J. AV. Slauehier Friday a fternoon. Airs. AV. II. Clea re ' had charee of the meetine. and papers I ' were read by Airs. G. i-tidsway and Airs. l , , Frank Robinson. Refreshments were ser ed. 1 Tlie ladies' auxilia ry of I he Order of ! 1 Railro.Til Ccndnctor wrs entertained nt ! . the home of Airs. AV. H. Bohlscheid on Thursd.lv afternoon. Five hundred was played d urine the afternoon, and AIis. Mxers secured honors. A t hre-cours1 luncheon was served at the close o- the Aliss Selene Bnhrr was host ess t o a few friends Friday evening at a Hiaiiue dish party. The evenme was spent wiili cards and music Hieh lionors in t became be-came were awarded to Air. C. tjoodvvm. Those present were Misses Pauline Evans. ! I mrothe;i shra. Hei.--n Wood. Vernal 1 Wood. Phoebe Mathews and Mess . Frank Lumb y. M. Staiiord, A. Sonia sac i and i '. h'-'-iwin. ' Air. and Mrs. J. P. Slonchunier enter-tam.'d enter-tam.'d at dinner Sunday evemn;. ("overs were laid for A'r. and Airs. Charles Suchler, Air. and Mrs. John Steward. J. i.'. Stouehurner and Miss Eva Tolman. A. L. Chilton and bride returned Tuesday Tues-day from Wichita. Kan. The bride was formerly a lejicher in the city schools at thai nlaro. Thev are al home at the (, Hotel Nicolot. ; Miss Phoebe Matthews entertained the . j ! Bee I live eirls at her home AVednesdav ; eveiu The e : n e was spent with ' in edbw ork :ii:d iri'vr-slnnr.ls were serve. I. '- The ino-ubr'-s present were the Miss- p. Helen Woo ! . PnH and 1 .or-me Ha rnson. Vera Kill- a 'id pc.rl S , ra t ford. Aleth--a Aih' !-. A una and Edit h Sorea tz. The A t hen; a a Li i .-rary so.-iet v of the Ida io To h oi- : 1 ion ipoc a:ivf an In t cr-estine cr-estine and iost i li-t iv e procramme Thursday Thurs-day ''.cnii!'--. o.i li:-- ;:enerril topic of "Our Stale and E I a-M t loual Institutions." J T'hwc tahim: pi:t in Pie pioerumme were 1 Kov I ,iv:mii, Loin K"l.n-ih, William , I Pooker. WiHiam Leek. IBiri-. Jenkins. La 1 ; .-Veii.c .-Veii.c Colli, r and Professor Adkisou. Tic I ' musical part oi be c.einiie was c(.o-' c(.o-' tnb-il-d bv Al.ss Lu.-i Fdv.ar.N and ' ' Mc-.s. 1-aai. : t and Llovd I'.yme. -' |