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I-Vnii. ai'minpH nif'l by hr f n l lu-r, , rl -f-w I .n runn. a in I Iht siM '-i", Mism Mf.lvtHri I.;iiHOti, It I'l W'.'ihioday for ( 'a 1 1 ii' 1 1 i 1 1 , v. Iif-r-f. hIki (ixi'fiflH lu vi.sil for i montli. Sahirilav a ficnmcn Mrs. I ). Almond tou n a ml M i-H. .J a mf h , . A I'-orn J 1 1 o r -ta Itk-iI it .ruf n 1 1 ml r of t li.'-ir woinrn !'i Ifii. Is at. a l'ilili.;e liiiu-iicon Kivon al the bill, i'h honi.;. j NEPHI I MOI'IU, lc!). 3. Mr. and Mrs. William II. H.-llhslon i-iitfi-tainod witli a sltriKlitlii; j-arlv Saiinla- 4'V.tiIiil:. Aflir two lionrfi of riding iho" i-iow.l of pl'asnro tet-lfi-H :is h.tv - il Jin cxrt'llent liniriieon. The 1'ulltiwijiK worn i)rr:.?nt ; Mr. a ml M rd. Art Kfudall, Mr. and Mrs. I.lojd HnnbH. Mr. iiinl Mrs. Henry Irons. Mr. and Alra. luirrv l:.-a-hv, Mr. and Mrs. Lestor Bi'.l-li-;loii, Mr. anil Mrs. J. .l. Iron. Mr. and lrs. 1,'alph FUdliston. Mr. and Mrs. Will Alh-n. Mrs. UoU'.rt t'liappcll. Thiu-hr evonin the executive mls-ioiia mls-ioiia i - i-o inniu -,-e of the three Nephl iniituals i-.vt- i Hociiil In Pay'n hall Cimi-l'lhm-nlai,' to t he urioiM vvovUinc: rotn-m rotn-m 1 1 1 IV., I i.incl tin meM Jind ref rt-sli-nii-nts wi-rti the l't-ntiu ut "elncHday ninlit a rrowd of yntm-? folks en. joy t-il h siei'h ride and proyrea-sj-e supl'i". -The pnests were Lillian Howrrs, i irsrnn t'iizier, Flora 1'orter, Vera 'n xniii n. I a to I lowarth, tta Btephen-s-- ti . t hira Uohhs. 1 ,eonard Linton. Clar-eiu Clar-eiu e Warner, 1'miiI Booth. Ralph Ramos, Iheut Hall, ltced l-iailey and R. Mangel-eon. Mangel-eon. A Hfloi't erowd and tholr friends entertained en-tertained at a danoiiiLr pnrty Tlmrsday at the Kmro. A pleasant eveninp was spent in iliuiciiis and partakins' of refreshments. A very pleasant tinie was had by the nieinbt'rs of the Utopia elnh Ki-iday evening even-ing wh.en Mrs. J. K. Memmolt entertained enter-tained with a. sood old-fashioned sleigh rile. After riding for two hours the crowd was taken to the homo of Mrs. 7U eniniott. where suiiper was served to Mrs. S. .1. Taint, Mrs. W. G. Orme, Mrs. Lawrence Lilaekett, Mrs. J. M. (.'hristen-sen, (.'hristen-sen, Mrs. Robert Tmax, Misses Neva JWxdh, I'oarl jllen. Lottie Jenkins, Clara 'olo. T-illlaa Blaekett, Estella and Lula Mcl'liorson. The S. P. chili en.loyed a sleiglilns parly Thursday afternoon, after which the crowd HSflembled at tho home of Mrs. 1 .lames Viliton, where the remainder of t he afternoon was spent In sewing. At f o'clock luncheon was served to Mrs-.Ah'in Mrs-.Ah'in Bowles, Mrs. Karl Reld. Mrs. A. T. OhrlPtonsen. Mrs. Alvin Vdall, Mvs. l-'rank Russell, Mr. Walter Pax man, Mrs. 1. A. Miner and the hostess. A sleisrhlnsr party was arranged Satur-cljy Satur-cljy nl.elit by Vilate Mnngurn, Edna )ovns, Comilla Miller and Pearl Warren. Alouir with the ride a prosressi'e supper was aen'ed. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. "Wliltmore and Mrs. Polla Foster left cr California Monday nftfrnoon. They wUl visit a month with - t heir parents. M r. and Mrs. Georfre C. hit more, who are makln-r their home , on t ho ooa st on account of Mr. "U'hit-jnore's "U'hit-jnore's health. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. X. C. Nellson find her son. Oliver, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ingram left for the coast, where they will spend a few weeks. j GUNNISON C.LNXISOX, Feb. X Miss Babe Kearnes was hostess Tuesday evening for tho T. F. club members. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kniphton, Mr. and Mrs. J- Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. Chris-lensen. Chris-lensen. Mr. ajid Mrs. Ira Overfelt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray R. Metcatf. Mr. and Mrs. .1 HiTics Bown and Mr. and Mrs. Daunt Saunders, as special uuests, were entertained enter-tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Metcalf at the regular Tuesday Evening Even-ing Caisl chib, Favwrs were won by Mrs. Paunt Saunders and John M. Knlshton. Miss Mary Oledhill of this city and (Ton Howrily of l"ayson were married January l:. Tli voting couple will make ihelr home- at Sacramento. Cat. M iss Minerva Mace Is spending her school vacatl m in Salt Lake. A Pna AT. Fred rick son of Gunnison and M iss i'liza belli Po torso: of Manti were married in the Mantl temple M'ednesday. A wed dine reception was si veil at the l'rido's home Wednesday venincr. Mr. and M i s. I lyru m bYedrir-kson of Gunnison ere .uosts at ilie reception. Ylio Literary club met Tlmrsday evening even-ing a lid made a study of "Rrandt." iis Ponneta Peterson left Sattuxlay tr Colorado, w'nere she will visit seeral of the cities of that state. M isses Ethrl Halo. Amy Cooper. ti-nciva ti-nciva Mr.ce. Ponneta- and Jessie Peterson and Vabo Kearnes were entertained Sat-urda Sat-urda v c'cuiii-r at the home of Jame-? Kcarns by M iss Ja am a Tliorpe. Pink and uhite" carnations were used in decora deco-ra t ion. a nd Cue refreshments partook of tiio same colors. ?lrs. Virile Puccins of Provo is here. ;ho .cuesi of relatives. Tfu- o-'ial circle will be entertained at M : s. . .loner's Keiruary 7. ! AMERICAN PALLS AULCJCAX FALLS. Tdabo. Feb. S. j Mrs. H. P. StruC-crs of Rrncrt is the ! guest of her daughter. Mrs. Kay Aus:in. i Mrs. William Parnha.rt. accompanied t.v her rlangi'icr. Mrs. .r.-p'i Spalding, left Tuesday for Los Ange'es and south-cin south-cin Califo: nia cities. W. W. Albovs of Cic l-MV.s pUai-nacy v r s married Wed nosd.i c. Ja.ni:ary I1 (. to Miss Helen Con o1' Hood Liver, Ore. Mr. prid t's. Albers ariivcd in Anierican l-"::Ps Thursday evening and ;-re al present pres-ent stopping at tiie Remington. The Luys' club of the Methodist c)air.-h i- t fie p!a y. "The PM Maid's' Co:i cn-i cn-i iciii.' Friday nisrht. Tlirre is hein pJinru-d a Martha Wash-inlon Wash-inlon par'v at '.he Remington. FehruHi-y y:. under the auspi'-es oT th Sw-i?it:a chf, I'm- tiic benefit f the library. Tile com- I Mr-. H, !;. ;,'al!..-, Mrs J r n oiuht, t Mr-, i.., , A-.-nil ati. I M :s. Lon h-I h-I ar.l I 'I I f ... -"l i - v-intu s t '-.f t.r?t I annual r"-:0'. jMr-.-r l,ar!:i pifi'-tl-- I is i - i . mid'! : a v u-l f;: era! ' 1 :u'-j I h.ne i-r-r-u pl.-Milir.t. ! Tl-f band ya'-e a da:..-r :u the O.koi, I 1 W-dn.-fdav .-.-nio v.hp-h V.rll at.'.-n-l.d an.j t.Lgnr f-njovr d. ! ! SPANISH FORK , 4 j Sp.M-if ''flK. Frb. ? Thp mm- I '-ra of ti-r- r.adlH' Literary chin me' Fri-da- nfti'-nt'-'on at thf- h.,n..- of Mi';-. Sarah j Mrp Frank Alilnr op i.ertai nod a nm- I rr-y ,,f -f-y fnrid." at lor hoiC Tur-daV af xii .jld-fnhloned oihhmg. Mo..-d:.m.--K Prls.-l.-t Swii'r.n and A g- nr-f fT.itidall of pi-o',-. iv.'tr: fe-uf-yt- at 1 lie S.-ot pfnw oti Thursday. Ui Thnrsda-.' Mr-v J. . Finch hn.itss at ;t hi'i'-hi-on !j t hrr hom, the j-'ijsIh bctn-T Mr.-, ilbani S. Hanks of Salt l.ikn i'l .-, Mrs. J. W. MrK.re. Mrs. Thomas Jar!N, Mrs. Margaret Liavia and Mi-H. Ja.-oh Ho'Acrs. Thf) larltf-s of th Bridge club mt at Hie liomo of M j. Lphrrtim fluff on T'nirsdav. Lunciieoii was ser'ed. Mrs. Le1;i Harnev v.mii the first priz. Mrs. KfHft S. F!art entertained the officers of-ficers of thft Seo Lih- crimp, R. X. of A., at her home on Wednr-sdav evening;. Tiie ln-t(--d t?upf?ts present included Mrs. S. P. SneU and A. D. Kngherg. !. and Mrs. A. !. Stoddard have received re-ceived an announcement uf tlie bin h of a sun to t hMr da ugh rr, Mrs. Howard SHI-.el of Salt Iake City. MiH Fin be Johns iias return".' honie, fiftf-r an evtr-nried visit with her sister, Mrs. Ray done, of Mammoth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans and VfiUdren of Gartield fpenl part of the week here, the. KneslH of Mrs. Maggie Markham and oilier relat Ives. Mrs. H. .)'. Chatwin of Jensen, T'tah, returned re-turned lo Sa 1 1 Lak Monday, where she was the puest of Mr. W. I. Stevenson. Mrs, I'Tial win left later in the week for an extended trip through California. Miss Grace, Rowen entertained eight of her sirl friends at a Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen left Monday for a. month's trip through California. Mr, and Mrs. George Ainge spent Sun-da Sun-da v in Pu vson, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rills. Airs. Pita Rraithwaite was hostess for the members of the Self-culture club on Friday evening. Mrs. Alice Hatch of Salem entertained ten of her girl friends at a candy pull Friday evening. Mrs. Paul Crandall of SpringvIMe was a Spanish Fork visitor on Monday. The. Misses Annie Thomas and Margaret Marga-ret Money came from Thistle to attend the teachers institute Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Uri Stewart have as their ntests Messrs. Aaron Johnson of Richfield, Rich-field, Idaho, and Harley Stewart of Jensen, Jen-sen, Ftah. Thirty of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rnwcn sruve them a surprise on Wednesday evening. The evening was spent in music and frames, and two tables were set for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shepherd of Benjamin Ben-jamin were hostesses Tuesday evening at an oyster supper and card party, the game being progressive "500." Guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hone. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hone, Mr. y nd Mrs. Joseph Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chat win, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cornaby, Mrs. Addie Ludlow, Mann Loeander, Mattle Birch, Millie Stewart, Ethel Maee, Edith Hone and Charles Loeander. Misses Edith and Vera Jones entertained enter-tained at a Sunday dinner party at their new home In Spanish Fork. Present were Elsie Ludlow, Francis and Earl Ludlow. Lud-low. Miss Winnie Hansen entertained at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Feck entertained at a-Sun-da v birthday dinner for relatives and friends. ; Mifs Etta Bell visited in Springville d uring the week with her sister, Mrs. William Alleiman. BRIGHAM CITY f f BRIGHAM CITY. Feb. 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. "W. Sheffield entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday in honor of the fifty-seventh birthday of Mrs. Sheffield. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Fish-burn. Fish-burn. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Flshburn, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fish burn. Mr. and Mrs. A. X". Flshburn of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert, Mrs. R. L. Fishburn, Sr., Mrs. AHnnfe McMaster. Mrs. Ellen Carter. Mrs. Laura Smith of Smithfieli. Mrs. Tryphine Rogers, Miss Hope Flshburn. Miss Vera Carter and Francis Sheffield. Mrs. Warren Knudson was hostess at a Kensington Friday evening to the members mem-bers of the Y. M. club. The guests wei"e Mrs. Milton E. Jensen. Mrs. Erne it Reese, Mrs. Alphonzo Xelson. Mrs. Frank Karl, Mrs. FJ. P. Coburn. Mrs. A. C. Olson, Ol-son, Mrs. "W. O. Knu-clson, Mrs, Carl Hansen. .Mrs. W. L. Anderson. Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Jensen. Mrs. K. C. Wright. Mrs. Orion Jensen, Mrs. Sterling D. Madsen, Mrs. Norman Iverson and Mrs. J. Howard Ho-ward Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. R. Leo Jensen went to Los Angeles Wennesdav. where they will spend a few weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jensen. Mrs. Lawrence Mortensen of Ogden spent a few days of the week In this city visiting her sister, Mrs. Rose H. Xeeley. Mrs. S perry W. Lawson entertained a few friends Friday afternoon at a Kensington. The guests were Mrs. John H. Zundel. Mrs. H. A. Valentine, Mrs. ("are Merreil. Mrs. Errol Valentine, Misses Florence Valentine, Sarah Joseph-son, Joseph-son, Nina. Xelson, Freda Hansen and Barbara Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Flshburn were recipients re-cipients of a delichtfui surprise Friday eenmg in honor of the birthdav anniversary anni-versary of Mrs. Fishburn. In Cue party were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fishburn. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Fishburn. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Fishburn. Ravmond and Glen Fishburn and Mr. and Mrs. F. "W Fish-, Fish-, burn. Mrs. Ira Larsen and Mrs. Frank Earl entertained at a luncheon Saturdav evening, even-ing, nie evomne; was p:easajulv spent In various social diversions ' 'Present ere Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Xelson Mr and Mrs. Pan Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tfrsen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Carter. - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kirkham of Louan were the puests of Mr. and Mrs Alphonzo Al-phonzo Nelson Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Ryan entertained Fridav auernoon the members of the Missionary Mission-ary Aid society of the Fresbvterinn rhuivX rreceuiug the social hour' was a study oi the second chapter of "The King's Highway." Present' were Mr A G. Frank. Mrs. .1. E. Ryan. Mrs H-roH C. May. Mr, il. J. Heat on lr? y HuU.iuist. Mrs. r. R. Ma bee. Mrs Oto S locker. Mrs. W. T. Harris. frS W T Hayes. Mrs. Caroline Ma bee. Mrs x i cola co-la i Xiolsen. Mrs. Bokp- Mrs James Mrs. Adam Boby and Miss Hazel Lough-ney. Lough-ney. Mr. and Mrs. : J. . Fishburn enter-ia enter-ia In ed a lew friend Fridav evrnimc. Luncheon was sotved and a pVasant so-, so-, ciai evening was spent. The euests we: e Mr. and Mrs. A. K. '"nrTing. Mr. njxj M rs. J. Francis Merrr'J, At r. a nd Mrs A. L. Stout. Mi . and Mrs. William Stayner and Mr. and Mis. Itroy Xe'nu. Tiio yo'uig married people's darning club r.Tvo a riifist SLiccest'ful dancing; pane Thursday evening in the First ward amusement hall, which was attended bv tiiii t y-eih.t l ouples. Refreshments cun- 4 fsTing of j ii,. h ,ird N-ibis--'-s --M'f r.. h- t c ;.j..ft(.s K off ,rd and Giyen. .mii'ig fi'Of-- 0 : t f-udi ng ';e f uTt'f-n wi-r" a nd M: n. L-r- -,- riok oie . . M r. a nd Mm, or.n A. i ;-.r:ytri-.-.ii. Mr. ami Mrs. .-; in 'hrifhRcu. Mr. ac.j Mrs. W. T. (;.d !.-;. .Mr. ,,r..i .t"r. Kvrf H I 'isi ro;t . Mr aiid M i-a Ii. M. Ne:.-o... Mr. a-i Mr.-. !'a '.a---n, Mr. ;i;irj .Mrs. Hcnrv l!.ifi, M". and A,r. "'ha.! -.ts S-eff id. Mr. a., i M' . Kennei n t . W.i-i,r. M -, H ;-,, M,-s. X-'dlUni .-ifrle!, Mr. nn i Airs. 1M a n FaufKn'-r, Air. at: I Mrs. i-rmon Jocu-tOh. Jocu-tOh. A1 r. ,'!d M r. Tmu Petersen. A! r. and Airs. Lit r h.r;M--nS'-'ri. Mr. and A!r. W a-lU'-e .b-.-.nson, M ;-. a nd Mrs. H. rum ' 'hrisienf-M, Ati. and ATrs. Pon C. Walk.-!. Mr. and Mrs. S. Af Jjcfb.-en. Air and Mrs. ( Mio-i Jensen, Air. and Mr?. Al. L. Harnnon, Arr. and APs. S-vniour B Hess. Mr. and .Mr?. Fred Mol'and. Mr. ajul M t'n. K. A. Smitit. .Mr. and Mi s. Thomas rolc-man, rolc-man, Mr. h". Airs. H- -pasm ussen, .Mr. and Mrs simoon ('.'artcr. Air. and Mrs. "Jarti!! Ras'iTissf-n, Mr. and A'rs. ijp'jjge Tiller, Air. and Mrs. ("'h.-jrls W hi"Aorlh, fr. and Mrs. ia.id llant-n, Mr. and Mr.. Loienzo J :ai:sen. Mr. and ,A! rs. R. A . Lee, Al r. a nd Al rs. Vh nan Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Olscn, Mi. and Mrs. 'Jcorgf, Ingerbauer, Mr. and Airs. Jesse Knudson, Air. and Mis. Stewart lforslev, Mr. and Mrs Orville Nelson, Mrs. II.; V. Jonets. J. Frank Bowriug ajid John ; T. Littlevvood. j 1 . f ! I MANTI v 1 MAXTr, Feb. .1. The R. k. class held Its midwinter sov-ial Tuesday evening at the Commercial club ro-'-ms. Forty were present. Cards were enjoyed until mid- ' night, when an elaborate luncheon was served, a fter which a short programme whs carrir-d out. Mfss joy Sorenson pleased the ga i hering with a piano selection; se-lection; Miss Lucy Tennant gave a vocal Polo; Mrs. Belle Barton also sang. Prizes in the card game v-. ere awarded to Mrs. Maggie McColl, Lucy Tennant, Belle Barton Bar-ton and Will Stringham. The wives of the. public school teachers entertained the single women teachers at the home of Mrs. Edgar I. Reid Saturdav afternoon. The Misses Jane Lamb. Edna Hocking, May Chapman and Jessie Lund were tpeclal guests. Luncheon was served at 5 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Quince Crawford entertained enter-tained at a dancing party Friday evening even-ing in honor of Mr. and Airs. Alma Frederick Fred-erick son, who were married January 2 (. At midnight Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, Mr. a nd Mrs. Frederickson, Mr. and M rs. Ernest Hardy of Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. John Coblantz served punch, wedding cake and wafers lo about 200 guests. Mrs. Ida Reid entertained Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon at a Kensington. Those present were. Mesdames Dlanlha Reid. Lucia Tut-tle, Tut-tle, Sarah Ann Anderson, Arietta Tuttle, Ennnerctte Clark., Mvra Bradlev, Ella Crawford. Amanda Tuttle, Sarah Sperry, Matilda Carpenter, Libbie Hornung, Luel-la Luel-la Vorhees. Zenna Reid. S. M. Hocking. Refreshments were served at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Isa belle Shand was hostess at a chicken dinner Wednesday evening, given In honor of Mrs. Bridget S'hand's 70th birthday anniversary. Covers were: laid for twenty. One of the unique parties of the week was that given Saturday night by Alice A xelson in honor of the ladies of the sophomore class of 1917, M. H. S. The class colors, blue and white, were carried car-ried ,out in "the decorations and refreshments. refresh-ments. Tiiose present were Reva Tennant, Ten-nant, Leah Jcnes. Marguerite Billings, Vina Buchanan, Bertha Dennison, Stella Johnson, Hazel Anderson, Jov Sorenson, I Beatrice Tuttle, Nita Stringham, Eva i Braithwaite, Margaret Judd, Ethel Davenport Daven-port and Lillian Burgan. Grace Peterson entertained the Hopeless Hope-less club Monday evening. The guests were Mabel Parry, Fannie Tuttle, Frances Madsen and Cleo Olsen. The Social Set met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Evelyn Wintch. Mrs. Bettie McAllister read "Daddy Long Legs." Refreshments Re-freshments were served during the afternoon. after-noon. Mr. and Mrn. E. T. Reid entertained at j cards Wednesday evening, jfglit couples played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ann j Sorenson, H. R. Clark, Hattie Axelson I and H. S. Kerr. Luncheon was served at 11 o'clock. ' j. ' MAMMOTH ' MAMMOTH, Feb. 3.T-A few friends and relatives surprised Mrs. George Richards Tuesday evening- on the occasion of her birthday. Mrs. Richards received a number num-ber of presents. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. Bert Aveson, Mrs. Clarence Saulsbury and Mrs. William Reed, all of Eureka. Mrs. Clarence Saulsbury of Eureka en- ; tertained a number of friends at luncheon : Wednesday afternoon. The guests were ; Mrs. James Mordue, Mrs. Virginia Stew- 1 art, Mrs. Frank Rodgers, Mrs. Sadir Barnes, Mrs. William Reed and Mrs. i John Mordue. : Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mason of Spring- 1 vltle were in Mammoth tills week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fullmer. 1 Mrs. Paul Dart returned to Mammoth ; Sunday evening, after a visit in Spanish s Fork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J B. Evans. g Mrs. Godferson of Sprlngville was the J guest this wreek of her daughter, Mrs. i W. F Ostler of Silver City. ; A surprise party was given Friday i evening in honor of Mrs. A inert Ym-sen. ; Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. J Ralph Bates and Mrs. Fenton Boyack, 5 all of Springville. J Mrs. Waiter Webb entertained early ; in the week in honor of her cousin, Mrs. ? Alexander McDonald of Spanish Fork. J Miss Delora Reed returned to Oasis 1 Sunday, after spending several days in J Mammoth, S The "Evergreen Sisters" enjoyed a ; theater party at Eureka Friday night. ; J Thursday evening the club was enter- s tained by Miss Helen Clark. The mem- ; bers of the club are Misses Stella Fields, J Katherine Doty, Flelen " Clark, Adelle ; Griggs, Anna Coffee and Irene Sullivan. ; Mrs. C. W, Fulmer entertained at a J or0 party Wednesday afternoon In honor ; of her "sister, Mrs. C- C. Mam son of I ; Spanish Fork. i ELSINORE ; I . s ELSLN'ORE. Feb. 3. Mrs. O. Xielson entertained at a dancing party Thurs- J day evening at the home of Soren Ndel- ; son. . J Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 'Hanson announce ; the engagement of their daughter Luoila i to Leo Peterson of Salt Lake City. The ! ; wedding will take place February 6 in ! Salt Lake City. g The Bridge club was entertained at the ' i home of Mrs. J. Zabriske Thursday, i ; Luncheon was served to M:s. M. Jensen, ; Mrs. J. G. Allmondlnger. Mrs. C. Crabh, 1 S Mrs. H. C. Larson. Mr--. C. M. Forter. i E; Mis. Theodore Chrisiensen, A'rs. J. C. s Hiil. Mrs. C. W. Snyder and Mrs. C. A. i ; Hanson. I 5 A pariv was given ; t the home of T.eo ' 5 Hanson Wednesday. Refreshments were , i served to twelve guests. j A shower was slven Friday evening ' J !'-' Mis,s Ha.nn at lier home. s The rooii's were beautifully decorated in J he a v s, a nii proressi ve hear;s was the p.ime of the evening. Lun'.-iieon was r; served to sixty-five guests. : Ail's. Oar'-es Jensen entertained Sun- dv evoninc In compliment to Mr ;,nd Mrs. Will He-.-hcy and A! bint O-s'eUn-i o; Canada. j; Mrs. A . .1 nb nson en erta ined f. i a din- n-r VYedprs.-iav q ening. Co'ers were lai 1 for eight gntst?. s A party wis civr.n ? t' n.vr.e of Mrs, C. I,. Gr-pereon TueMl-u- evenine in b.nor $ of th fo.-ty-firs; birthdav r.r her bus- !nid. l-iiinlion was served to Air. and M'-s. A. O. l-nr. F. PLchrtt. ' dara Planer. H. P. ("irmns ?n. J. L. Staples. T. Nie'son. '. A"nersnr(, J,. iTirist on -e n. v . JohnsrMi. X. p. Anderson. Fr-d Lee. JT H. Andeis-?:i ;url Mi-8. Julia Nieion. t, |