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Show Social Haiipeniiigs in Cities and A owns of Utah ' OGDEN . , f iGDKN" Mm h 10. --Mrs. Thomas A. ilun and Mrs. William Harp, Id Loral .'Tlnincd ;.-t a beautifully appointed tea .:Mlay ufuu'uoou ;it I he Maids' and t ions' club. Till guests wen; scaled five tables, which wr- centered with ikets of pin'( sweet p'-as, combined h plumosa. Extending from the cen-I'i.-ro to the ends of the table were toons of smllaA-, studded v.itii Irfivvs of ! ehlffoi. Tie place cards were In ing flow tirs. Covers were laid for nty guests. -Irn. Abbot R. rirvwood will entertain a Red Cniss ten at Ihfl Maids' and Irons' eliili from 3::!0 until i o'clock ndiiy afternoon. Red Oo8 part.-,' wan given by Mr. I Mrs. Kdwari! I. Rich Thursday even- at t lie- Maids' and .Matron i' club, d l 'ross decora'ions prevailed tVoiiKh- - the ,-lul, rooms. Dr. ami Mm. Rich re ii.--sl.stdd by Mrs. Chris b'lygnre. M'l le Mvvcnc and Mary Rich, dreEsed as I Cioss nurses, escorted the guests the cloakroom. The following pro- inmie wan given : tniarlette. War inrrlcd Uanner," JXesi-rs. Mannu g. I'ar-., I'ar-., M. Kay nn-1 Dixon; address, tiio Rev. in Mdward Carver: trio (vliidn, piano 1 eellol. Misses Clnona. (lerlel and on Rich; short ske h of Clara Bur-i. Bur-i. Miss Lillian FlygfU'e. Mrs Harry T. e entertainer her dgc' dull Thursday afternoon at. her me. Luncheon was s-rved following . card games, covers being laid fur elve. Che srcnenil Red Cross ten to have been en a; i he resilience of Mr. and Mrs. ed .1. Kiesel next week has been post- ued uiWil a later date. I'be cl,.ild Culture Huh will meet ursdiiv afternoon at the Bertbana. the lowing courtesy committee aetiug as teases' Mrs. Parley T. W;-lshl. Mrs. Ft Corner. Mrs. M. S. Mairriotl. Mrs. ,rre.n L. ValtiM and Mrs. Elizabeth I I ows. rho UidlcV Literary club will meet dnesday a'Uemoon with Mrs. William iiikIiis. V He 1 Cross lea was given Monday ei-noon al the borne of Mrs.'.T. C. Nye. e hostesses of Ihe afternoon were JUS. e Mrs V . Mlddleton. Mi's. I reel Nye and Mrs. 6- .1. Kt.llwell. The rooms ,'e decoiated Ic American llns an , , and white flowr.rs. The tea tab e had .irgn basket of rcil carnations and mai-, mai-, hair t-rn an a centerpiece. Mrs. ccr M Runvon and Mrs. A. Mark ,lh poured and the Misses booiiorc rsbv. Mildred lnllh and Ruth Boyd -isled in serving. About thirty-three eats were In attendance. -Irs Richard T. Huiiw will he hostess tho Martha society Monday afternoon. Members of Queen Esther chapter No O (. S Miriam chapter No. I t and "her and' irnlty lodges of the Misoiilo ler wero guests at a Red Cross tea en in the Masonic temple by a com-ttee com-ttee of tho following members ot Mini Mi-ni chapter: Mrs. I-eona Ktrkejidall, airman; Mrs. Kdna F. Nichols Mrs. ace M. IferrinKlon. Mrs. Mary H. felons felo-ns Mrs Eunice Bowman, Mrs. Martha Wattls. Mrs. Margaret M. Sparse Mrs. ,se Dee. Mrs. Ethel L. Corey. Mrs. ances Glen. Mrs. Mabel T. Foster Mrs. Ina Mcintosh. Mrs. Adeline H. Gihbs, ," F.l'flo Spencer and Miss Gladys Tit- - ' The address of the evening was en bv Rev. John Edward Carver and I splendid musical programme followed. Ifreshinenls were served by the com-Ittoe. com-Ittoe. Mrs Lerov Buohmiller entertalnexj her Sdge club Fviday afternoon at her homo. luncheon was served following the card mes. Mrs T Karl Farrtoe wi hotes at a 1 'cross music-ale Wednesday evening her home. Miss Florence Jepperson of H I.ako ' accompanlcxl by Miss Lyda hmonds on the piano, sang several soIoh. address was given by Rev. John Exl-ird Exl-ird Carver. Mrs S. A. Shreevo entertained the opla chib Wednesday afternoon. Fol- wlng an afternoon spent in needlework. IHincheon was served. Mrs. LawTence liylor and Mrs. D. M. Pope wore the nor guests. Mrs. Burton Pinsmore. Mrs. E. I-. owes and Mrs. John Dumke. Jr.. were ristesses at a Red Cross tea siven Thurs-Siv Thurs-Siv nfternoon at the Dlnsmore home. rs Marv L. Pmall of Chicago and Miss TC Gladys Tltley presided at the tea Lhle' About fortv-flve guests enrolled fe members of the Ogden Red Cross chap-Ir. chap-Ir. The draniatlo section of the Historical iclety met this nfternoon at tho Maids (id Matrons' club, with Miss Alberta hright and Miss Lillian Wright as host-Ues host-Ues Miss Esther Harris gave a sketch "Oscar Wildo and "An Ideal Husband' las given by Miss TCUa O'Neill. Miss .'tin Ovorstreet and Miss I.oulso Pierce 111 entertain the cluh March 24. The marriage of Miss Florence Balrd id Reese L'.oi-d of Salt Lake took place ,-cdnesday at U-.30 at the home of the ride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Baird ho Rev. John Kdward Carver performed ,o ceremony In the presence of the im-ledlate im-ledlate relatives and a tew Intimate lends A wedding dinner followed the reinonv. Tho couple left in the after-oon after-oon for Fairbanks, Alaska, where Mr. .lovd has mining Interests. Mrs B F. Thomas and Mrs. Volney H. unnell will be hostesses to the Historical icletv next Saturday afternoon at the laicK and Matrons' club. The Rev. hrlstian R. Carver wlU address the leetillg. Miss Marjorie Frowning will entertain i'e Mizpah club Thursday evening. The Home-culture club will meet 'hnrsdav with Mrs. E. P. Mills. I Mrs Joseph E. Evans entertained at a le,l Cross tea at her home Thursday aft-rnoon aft-rnoon The decorations were In red and rhlte. ' Mrs. R. T. Evans and Mrs. Curtis mith poured. ' The -cacia club met Friday afternoon iith 'Mrs. Joseph K. Wrlshl. Mrs. D. i. McKay read a paper on L tall litists." ! The first of a series of dances was ive-i bv the Masonic club for the Mannu'- fraternity and their families in the i of P- hall Wednesday evening. . The following were hostesses at Red -,-oss teas during the week: Mrs. D. N. s bite Mrs. 0. 1 1. Pinsmore, Mrs Jolin C Munson. Mrs. Franklin C. Osgood. 1,-s Chris Flvnare, Mrs. Ray Jones. Mrs. 1 she II Savilo. Mrs. C. J. Humphries, Frank Francis, Mrs. Clark Gibson, 1 r's' Kite Sob.i. Mrs. S. J. 1 lagans. Mis. 'ai'n'es Ballard and Mrs. John lltinier. I Mrs Frederick Shadcta and young son. i'ill'Vni arrivcl Monday from San Fran-lu,o Fran-lu,o for a visit with Mrs. Shadda's par-Ill's. par-Ill's. Dr. and Mrs. G. lialrymple. J M.'. William llarrold T.OOS will leave Ih'or'tiy for Arco. Idaho, to reside, i Mr and Mrs. M. S. Browning and au-hter Dorothea, and Joseph Scow-l,,t Scow-l,,t and L. K. Eccles returned today ',,-,, a trip to Panama. Mrs. Feces and ,lrS cowerofi remained m New ork t'v and will arrive in Ogden the latter '.. of next week. Miss Vivian Eccles, v; accompanied the party on the trip, a ill remain in New York for some time, i On March 15. In the Ogden high school '.uditoriiiin. the Aenae.lae. the hlnh Vrhool Latin club, will give a play en-'tled en-'tled "The Lamentable Tragedy of lulius Caesar." In addition to the farce, he programme will include a playlet, fn- i.le l "A Roman W edding." and 'I lie .knee of the Vestals." : Mrs. H. W. Dunn returned Friday from "ahfoi nla. lir and Mrs. Joseph K. Morre',1 left Mi.n lay for Chicago, where Dr. Morrell Mil take post-graduate work for a month. Mr. and Mrs. J- S. Houtz ieft Monday or Los Angeles. '-'tewart M. Kohn left the first of the cek for l;ls home In New York City after i brief visit in Ogden. Mr and Mrs. James T. Abbott re-uired re-uired Thursday to Devil's Slide after a hr'e'f visit with Ogden relatives and "riends. They were accompanied by Miss M" RS. FREDERIC SHALDA and son, "Billie," who have ar- j rived in Ogden from San Francisco to visit Mrs. Shalda's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Dalrymple, 2361 Adams avenue. f k -' ' f( ; . I i v S A I r-f , , 4 , ' S i ' ' r- J " v , i ? c s- . t I v . - -Vs , -w ?i,'tJ iJv . , K ' "A 4 1 ' - , v I I ) . ' r-J 1 s X ' 7 s ' , X , , ja - eS. i ' x ' V - ' - 5f B 1 S' (F r : WU - ! - v i ; s t k 1 y - ' Jt'Vvt; :;. 0 If j. An;A 'ixi , I N Miirlon L.oomis, who has been visiting here for several weeks, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .George L. Abbott. James Pinree and daughter have pone to l-ios Angeles, where they will join Mrs. Phipvce. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright have returned re-turned from a two weeks' visit 'with friends in California. Miss Julia Moves, who is attending the University of t'tuh, spent the latter part of the week in Ogden with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Pidiock. Mrs. William Douglas returned Monday from a month's visit in Los Angeles and the beaches. While in Los Angeles Mrs. Douglas was the gueat of Mrs. Dennis J. Sheehan of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Horn are expected home tomorrow from California. J. A. White left Tuesday for Sacramento, Sacra-mento, Cal., on a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. rt Lloyd left Wednesday for Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Fair of Smith-field. Smith-field. Utah, are visiting relatives in Ogden. Mrs. Kate Topenoe left Tuesday for California, where she will spend several weeks. Mrs. A. D. Baker has gone to St. Joseph, Jo-seph, Mo., for a visit with relatives. J. M. Barlow left Wednesday for Phoenix, Phoe-nix, Aria., on a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs: Henry Fisher have left for a visit In San Francisco, Los Angeles and other coast cities. J. A. White left Tuesday for Sacramento, Sacra-mento, Cal., on a visit to relatives. Mrs. Jack Everett entertained the Kensington Ken-sington Ten club Wednesday afternoon. St. Joseph's Sewing society met Thursday Thurs-day afternoon in the church haJl. Mrs. Frank Ilirt was hostess. Mrs. Herbert H. Snyder, assisted by Mrs. Roy Hall, entertained the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Railway Mall association Wednesday afternoon. An old-time ball will be given in the Rova! Dancing academy, March 14, by the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Veteran Firemen. Fire-men. The Federated W. C. T. XT. met Wednesday Wednes-day at the Adventist church. Tho hostesses host-esses were Mrs. H. P. Houtz. Mrs. George D. Mitchell. Mrs. Severn, Miss Leota Kennedy and Miss Blle Craig. The Vosmos club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. W. H. Davis. At the Weber academy Thursday afternoon after-noon the teachers of the school gave a 1 Red Cross entertainment. The ladies' auxiliary of the Spanish War Veterans were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pearl Ll-liotL Ll-liotL A dance will be given Thursday evening even-ing by the order of Owls at their club rooms on Washington avenue. The Silver Bee club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Vilate Harris. Mrs. McBratney, assisted by Mrs. Sumner, Sum-ner, entertained the White Rose club Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. McBratney on Lincoln avenue. TOOELE TOOELE, March 10. A social event of the spring seasou will bo the third annual -junior promenade of the Tooeie hiah school to be held in the Tooele opera house Friday evening, March 111. Miss Edna Hickman was hostess Tuesday Tues-day evening to the A. R. G. club girls, the features of the evening were cards and sewing, followed bv a luncheon, served to Mrs. William t'ampbeil, Mrs. E. J. Jackson, Miss Jennie Huffaker, Miss Florence Bennett, Miss Alice Des-trich. Des-trich. Mis Kate Owens, Miss Kate Miller Mil-ler and Miss May Coins. Mrs. E. J. Jackson of Milford is the house guest of Miss Florence Bennett during the week. Mrs. William Campbell entertained at dinner Wednesdav evening, complimentary complimen-tary to Mrs. E. J. Jackson of Milford. Covers were laid for six. Miss Gilda Poeock was hostess Tuesday Tues-day evening to the O. F. F. club. The entertainment took the form of a bundle shower, in compliment to Miss Bertha Sterer, a memoer of the club, whose marriage to Joseph Bcvan takes place Wednesdav, March H, in the Salt Lake temple. Following games and music, luncheon was ser ed to the following guests: Bertha Sterzer. Edith Longry, Sadie Park, Gladys Gillespie, Bertha Spiers, Edna and Kuby McLaws, vroma Mallet, Irene Williams, Pora Bevan, Ella White, Amv Shields, Annie Shields, Lottio Barker, "Lucy Fee, Lettie Mars-den, Mars-den, Mary Stery.er. Myrtle Isegreen, Emma Sterzer, Eciith Tate, Annie Eik- ington, Luella Tate, Genevieve Walters, Cecil Vowles, Orlie and Elsie Johnson, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Charles Opel, Mrs. Samuel Clark of Grantsville. Tooele camp No. 863, Woodmen of the World, entertained at a dancing party and supper in the Fraternal hall Saturday evening. Mrs. J. A. Sallee was a dinner hostess at her home Thursday night, her guests numbering ten. Tho Ladies of the Maccabees entertained enter-tained at cards and dancing in the Fraternal Fra-ternal hall Thursday night. Suppor was served. Mrs. Arthur Chamberlin and Mi's. Elmer El-mer G. Smith will entertain at a St. Patrick's breakfast St. Patrick's day at the home of Mrs. Chamberlin. Miss Ada Y. Littley of Moma and Charles Omen of Stockton were married Icy Countv Commissioner Richard N. Bush Monday at the county building. The Merriveich culb entertained at a danving party in the Eagles' hall Wednesdav night. About thirty couples enjoyed the affair. EUREKA f 1 EUREKA, March 10. A jolly crowd, j numbering twenty-six, called at the home of Mrs. William Homer Saturday and gave her a very pleasant surprise party, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Cards, music and dancing formed the evening's entertainment, and at 11:30 o'ciock luncheon was served. Wednesday afternoon the C. M. C. club met at the "home of Mrs. William Homer and enjoyed a pleasant time. Dinner ! was served at 5:30 o'clock to the follow-j follow-j ing guests: Mrs. Julius Brandt, Mrs. AI ! Moore, Mrs. J. Wesley Morton. Mrs. H. I. Spriggs, Mrs. Sim Simpson. Mrs. Walter Berry, Mrs. Fred Richan, Mrs. William' Manson, Mrs. Ross Ingersoll, Mrs. Frank Brohm, Mrs. Charles Zabrlskie, Mrs. Hannah Phillips of Spanish Fork and Mrs. John Person of Payson. Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Berry will be the hostess of the club Tuesday, March 13. The B. B. club members were entertained enter-tained at the home of Mrs. Henry Run-nells Run-nells Tuesday afternoon. The next meeting meet-ing of the club will be at the home of Mrs. P. C. Hood. Miss Isabelle White of Palt Lake Is In Eureka this week for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. C. Bacon. Mrs. J. Barnard left Tuesday for her home in Salt Lake after an extended visit in Eureka with the family of her son, J. J. Barnard. Mrs. Robert Jones of Garfield was In Eureka this week visiting her mother, Mrs. Emma Billings. Mr. and Mrs. William Button entertained enter-tained on the evening of February 28. Luncheon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Black, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frisbie, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Udall, Mr. and Mrs. M. Red-mand, Red-mand, Mr. and Mrs. William Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alcott, Mr. and Mrs. X. M. But ton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bo wen, Mrs. J. Whitehead, Mrs. E. Spain ho wer, Mrs. Nellis Sticking, Mrs. W. Grant, Victor Vic-tor Nelson, Ralph Button, Ray Button. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. James Whitlock and Mr. and Mrs. Spence Peterson. Miss Zella Pace of Provo, Milton Anderson Ander-son of Salt Lake and Sid Pace of Castle-ton Castle-ton were here this week, being guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch, accompanied accompa-nied by their daughter, Mrs. Fred Johnson, John-son, left Euerka Wednesday for ' California, Califor-nia, where they will visit friunds. Sam Shortino entertained a number of his friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell Tuesday evening, the party being given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Person of Payson,' who were In Eureka on a visit. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Person. Mr. and Mrs. Willinm Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Householder, Mr. a rid Mrs. Henry Johnson, John-son, Mr. ainl Mrs. Alma 1 lendiicksnn, Mrs. Jesse Poynter, Mrs. Ilebekah Mitchell, Miss Vera Mitchell, Miss Madge York, Fay Smith. Philip Eva, George Shuttle-worth, Shuttle-worth, A. E. Hanson, Frank Morley and Elijah Ford ham. M rs. Mary Person entertained the officers of-ficers of the Primary association at her home Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments wero served. Mrs. Mnry Person entertained the officers of-ficers of Ihe Primary association at her home In Knit-htvllie Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments were served. Last Saturday afternoon tho Evergreen Sisters entertained in tho form of a shower for Miss Bessie Eearss at the home of Miss Helen Clark. Covers were laid for Miss Bf ssio Bearss, Miss Maud Layton. Mis JS'-ie Judd, Miss Muriel Snlll van, Miss Lola Smith. Miss Irene Sullivan, Miss Scella Fields, Miss A dele Griggs, Miss Anna Coffee. Miss Helen Clark and Miss Kaiherlne Doty. Mrs. H. B. Benton will leave early this week for Spokane, Wash., where she will spend a few weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Shontz. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Dickenson left Friday Fri-day for Price, where they will make their home. Mrs. William Amos of Payson is in Eureka this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond. Mrs. T. J. Maer was In Eureka this week visiting her brothers, Angus and Heber Mel lor. ! LARK . LARK. March 10. Mrs. George A. Williams Wil-liams entertiiined at dinner .Sunday evening even-ing complirncnLaiy to Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Grant, who will leave soon lo make their home at Bingham. Those present were the quests of honor. Mr. "Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dedrkk and the hostess. The ladies of the Lark Belief society were entertained Tuesday afternoon at an old-time (lulltin? bee. Mrs. JL A. Hatt presiding. Those enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. If. A. Hatt. Mrs. F. H. Kramer, Kra-mer, Mrs. Louis Peterson, Mrs. Fannie SUcox, Mrs. Caddie SilcoX, Mrs. A. Frais-er Frais-er Mrs. Z. Butterfleld, Mrs. Ilyrum Sor-enson. Sor-enson. Mrs. V. S. Jensen, Mrs. Kastman and Mrs. J. Rindlesback. - Mr. and Mrs. A. Fraiser were Salt Lake visitors during- the week. The Lark choir committee was entertained enter-tained at the home of Mrs. W. S. Jensen Jen-sen Sunday afternoon, where the plans for the party to he given Monday, March 12, in the Lark amusement hall were discussed. dis-cussed. After business was finished trie afternoon was enjoyed in music, and chat. Those present were Mrs. F. H. Kramer, Mrs. Z. Butterfield. Mrs. Hyrum faoren-son, faoren-son, Mrs. A. Fraiser, Miss Kmma Hatt and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. O. R- Richards entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Halliday of Salt Lake Those enioving the dinner were Mr. ana Mrs W. L. Halliday, Margaret and Nel-don Nel-don Halliday, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. The Social Neighbors' cluh was entertained enter-tained at the Lark amusement hall Tuesday Tues-day evening. A vocal solo was. rendered bv W. S. Jensen; current events by wu-liLl wu-liLl Turpi n; Mrs. O. R. Chandeler and Mrs. Hvrum Xordberg furnished games after which -500" as played by ten couples, cou-ples, O. R. Chandeler receiving first prize. The Lark Social club entertained at a dancing party at their new clubroorrm Tuesday nislit. Luncheon was served to a large crowd. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Robert Myerhoffer were surprised Friday evening by I' to"" ine couples: Mr. and Mrs. Hyrurr ord-beV ord-beV Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jensen. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Gamache, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fraiser. Mr. and Mrs. Peacock, Mr and Mrs. Llghtfoot, Mr. and Mrs. William Turpin Mr. and Mrs. Lawly, Mr. nIr. 0 rt Chandeler. Mr. and Mis. w. L. Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Pcey Penpraze fter a pleasant evening at playing games. Ilancing and music, luncheon was served by the host and hostess. Mrs Georse Roe entertained at an Informal In-formal luncheon Tuesday afternoon, complimentary com-plimentary to Mrs B. 11. Grant x ne hostess was assisted by Miss Stella Rup-haldt. Rup-haldt. Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Sorenson were given a pleasant housewarmmg by theh friends Wednesday evening. The time w-is spent in playing "500" and social ?hat, liter which the luncheon to Mr. and Mrs. h.. Z. Baltman, Mr and M- O. R. Chandeler, Mr. and Mrs W L. Halliday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ke?r, J." E Hansen and Ruth Sorenson. j PROVO f 'pROVO March 10. The Utah Porosis celebrated its twentieth anniversary Wet. esday afternoon. There were In attendance at-tendance a full representaHon tf local members also Mrs. George W. Craig ano member- ai d residents of the Sorosls. Out-of-town gnestl! n addition to Mrs. A. Mrs A C. L"nd and Mrs. D. D. Houtz irf lilt Take , Cltv The tables were decorated dec-orated wftn violets and daffodils Mrs. Wllfam M Roylance, president of he organization, or-ganization, greeted those present In a cardial speech of welcome and introduced Mrs aigar McArthur as toastmtstress of fhs oS The following interesting toLtsCCwere, given: "Our Hub Twenty Years Aso," Mrs. G. W. OraiSf, far gains" Mm D. H. Marfsen; Hnblts Mrs. E. D. Partridge; "Excuses, Mrs. A. C. Lund. The Mystic girls of the B. T. lver-ity lver-ity were entertained 'by the Sprinp'ille club members Saturday evening last-One last-One of the Interesting social affairs of Wednesdav evening was given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred IX Cassity for the employees of the Z. C. M. I. and their partners. The ladies who assembled in the afternoon and engaged in needlework and general sociability were joined by the gentlemen in the evening. From a table decorated with pink and white carnations a de-i Melons supper was served, after which the: partv adjourned to the theater. Returning Return-ing 'to the Cassity residence after the show the guests participated In music and games. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Monroe Paxman, Alvm Peterson, Urban Overlade. Hyrum Rup-per Rup-per Will T. Thurman, Gene Johnson, Lawrence Cassity, Miss Mildred Moore, Miss Ruth Foster. Messrs. Clifford Cassity Cas-sity and Abe Jones. Mrs C W. Tavlor is here from Heber spending a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Albert Selck. Mrs. X. R Beebe is visiting relatives in Salt Lake and Park City. The members of the Ponsa Bunch surprised sur-prised Mr. and Mrs. Marion dinger Tuesday Tues-day even In. The evening hours were made pleasant with social games. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served. Mr. and Mrs. dinger, who will leave In the near future for Aberdeen. Idaho, to reside, were presented pre-sented with a beautiful picture on this occasion oc-casion as a m.-irk of esteem. The Inviled giiests were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Wride and Mrs. Mary dinger. The Misses Merllne Rovlance. Ada Howe, Margaret Dnsenbcrry, Ruth Foster, Fos-ter, Maud Farrer, Marlon Andelin, Ezma Lewis. Mabel Morley. Saline Farrcr. Lael Jrvin. Marearet Gardner and Mrs. George Harding, members of the Porosis. Jr., club, entertained at a dancing party Friday Fri-day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr. Luncheon and dancing comprised the pleasures of the evening. Mrs. A. P.. Morgan and children were Spanish Fork visitors over the weekend. week-end. Mrs. J. W. Llerly left the latter part of the week for Oklahoma to visit relatives for several weeks. Mrs. Glen Wontworth of Park Cltv Is 1 visiting In Provo as tho guest of Mrs. E. D. Sutton. The firemen and their wives conducted a surprise party Thursday evening, honoring honor-ing Mrs.- Leon Rpan, who for the past two years lias been president of the ladies' organization. Mrs. W. P. Sutton of Park Oty is visiting relatives hero. Miss Vera Peny of Salt Lake is visiting visit-ing Provo relatives and friends. The Sorosis juniors were the guests of Miws Lael Irvine Friday. Mrs. O. H. Thomas was honored by a surprise party conducted by thirty of her friends and relatives Wednesday evening. Miss Irma Smoot of Salt Iake. was a Provo visitor last week, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jacob Coleman. Thursday evenlnt Miss Ethel Bailey entertained en-tertained a number of friends at a theater pariy, followed by Imudieon. Mrs. E. E. Corfman and daughters are visiting in Salt 1-ike. Friday afternoon the Nine te--nth Century Cen-tury club met with Mrs. T. T. Thompsen. ) An Interesting paner prepared by Mrs. John Kuehi on -Laws of Utah in Regard to Women" was given by Mrs. L. V. Xuttall. Mrs. M. E. Hulsh left the latter part of the week for a six weeks" trip to California Cali-fornia and Arizona. At the latter place she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Johnson. After spending a month In Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bennett, Mrs. Mary H. Ashworth has returned to Provo. Mrs. Frank Demlng presided at a card party at her home Saturday afternoon. A dainty luncheon followed the game. Thursday the Bonsa Bunch met at the home of Mrs. Norman Scott for an evening even-ing of cards and chat. The favors were received bv James Sutherland and Mrs. Martin dinger. Marlon dinger and Mrs. Parley Oilnger were awarded the consolation consola-tion 'prizes. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Bunnell have left for Burley, Idaho, to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Alf J. Harding left Saturday Sat-urday tor Heber to reside. An enjoyable session of the Segola club was held by invitation of Mrs. John Collins Col-lins Friday afternoon. Sowing, chat and luncheon were the features of interest. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen announce the engagement of their daughter, Eudora, to Lin. Morgan of Washington, D. C. The marriage will take place the early part of April in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Coleman Allred was hostess at a social affair Thursday afternoon, complimentary compli-mentary to her daughter. Leah, and Mrs. A. B. Forsyth, whose birth anniversary occurred that day. Mrs. Cora Wells gave a family dinner Thursday evening In honor of her husband's hus-band's birthday anniversary. Games, music and luncheon contributed to the evening's enjoyment. BEAVER f BEAVER, March 10. Miss Gertrude McCheyne of the A. C. U. was the motif around which centered a delightful afternoon after-noon affair given by the Home Economic club Saturday afternoon. Miss McCheyne gave an Interesting and highly educational education-al talk on "Proper Food Values" and "Child Culture." Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. The Belnap order of Rebekahs entertained enter-tained at a social affair Tuesday evening, even-ing, following the delayed installation of the new- officers. Refreshments were served to the members and a varied pro- j gramme given. ; Mr. and Mrs. George Munford, Sr., cele- ' brated the sixth anniversary of their : wedding day Wednesday afternoon. The guests included fourteen of the oldest residents of the town, all being between the ages of 65 and DO years. Luncheon was served at noon, the guests being seated at one long table. The home, full of sunshine, lowers and good cheer, was the scene of an affair that will long linger in the hearts of those who participated. Master David and little Miss Meta En-gleke En-gleke were the young host and hostess at a delightful little party Friday afternoon. after-noon. The affair was in commemoration of the birthday of George Washington, and the decorations were such as to Impress Im-press the young mind with the importance of truth and to Instill In them a patriotism. patriot-ism. The children were seated at one long table gayly decorated with flags and national colors. The following were present: pres-ent: Elizabeth Murdock, Dorothy Mur-dock, Mur-dock, Qulnton Shepherd, Fay Shepherd, Iris Knudson, Rounella Davis, Louella Davis and Jessie Fields. Mrs. Scott Tanner entertained at a character party Monday evening. Three tables of ''500" were played and refreshments refresh-ments were served. The M. A. R. society gave a dancing party at the Murdock academy Saturday evening. One of the pleasing features of the evening was the fancy dancing in costume cos-tume under the direction of Miss Gillis-pte. Gillis-pte. The Japanese dance was perfectly given, and Miss GilHspie gave the Salome Sa-lome dance in an artistic manner. A buffet buf-fet luncheon was served during the evening. even-ing. Mrs. William Barrett and little slaughter slaugh-ter Helen are here from San Francisco and will be the guests of Mrs. O. A. Murdock Mur-dock for a month. PAYSON f 4 : f PATRON, March 10. Mrs. Dave Huish entertained the Entre Nous club Wednes-j Wednes-j day afternoon. Besides the club mem- beis, those present were Mrs. N. W. 1 White and Miss Henrietta Douglass. The Elite club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Page Perry. Mrs. B. F. Ott entertained at tea Saturday afternoon'. Members of the Afternoon Sewing club were guests of Mrs. J. C. McClellan Thursday. Miss Edna Amos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H- Amos, was married Thursday in Salt Lake to James Nichols. Mrs. William Amos Is visiting in Eureka Eu-reka this week. A surprise party was given for Miss Leah Pulver Friday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Miss Beulah Smith and Miss Mae Ellsworth Ells-worth were In Spanish Fork Friday attending at-tending the junior prom. . Mesdames William Madsen, George Tanner and Harold Tanner visited in Provo Wednesday. Mrs. Wayne Gardner entertained at dinner Monday. Covers wero laid for Mesdames Philo Wlghtraan, William Wightman, Philo Johnson, Dave Shuler, May Ryon, Ray Searle and Miss Nellie Kinder. The Justamere club members were the guests of Mrs. Charles Cloward, Jr., Thursday. Mrs. Thomas Haynes entertained Monday Mon-day evening, her guests being Henry Smith, W. L. Worsencroft, George Gardner, Gard-ner, John Vance, A. Sorensen, Minnie Eekart and Miss Marie Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bodham entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday for Messrs. and Mesdames R. L. Wilson, Ray Stevens, Dave Shuler, Thomas Cloward, Fern Grey and Elmer Daniels. 1 SPANISH FORK f SPANISH FORK, March 10. A social event of the week was that given by members of the Hughes family last Saturday Sat-urday in honor of the SOth anniversary of the birth of their mother. Hannah Hughes. The function was attended by nearly 200 people, all relatives. A dinner din-ner was sprved and a programme rendered. ren-dered. William B. Hughes of Salt Lake was master of ceremonies. The programme pro-gramme follows: Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hughes; address of welcome. Dr. Josenh Hughes; reading. Man' Hughes; instrumental music. Jessie Hughes; duet. Robert and Madge Hughes; recitation, Alton Al-ton Hughes ; music, Russell and Norma Hughes: "Life of Grandma Hughes." Lenra TJughes and group nf children; music. mu-sic. Deliaf and Anna Hughes; address and poem. Dr. E. G. Hughes; recitation, Alice Hughes: recitation. Jack Swensen; recitation. recita-tion. Dean Hughes; piano polo. Mrs. Han-nn Han-nn h Swensen ; recitation. Pelva Hughes; trio, piiile. Joe and Gwenftta Hughes: recitation. Mrs. E. G. Hughes; solo. Len Hughes; chorus, Fred Hughes and com-panv; com-panv; recitation, Grace Hughes; "Dox-ology," "Dox-ology," all present. Mrs. Hughes Is the mother of thirteen children, nine sons bf whom pre living, who. with their wives and children, attended the party. The sons are William P. Hughes. David Hughes, Pn1amin Hughes. J. B. Hughes. Morgan Hughes. George Hughes. Harry Hughes. Dr. E. G. Hughes, phvsician for Utah county, and Dr. Joseph Hughes. Mrs. A. G. Stoddard is visiting hpr daughter, Mrs. Howard Still well of Salt Lake. Mrs. Hannah Brown was hostess for the Ladies' Literary and Social club last Fri day afternoon. Mrs. Dean Wilcox entertained enter-tained the members with radincs from "The Leopard's Spots." Oiher members gave miscellaneous readings. Ten were present. The Cambrian society held their annual dance at the Auditorium Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Thomas of Rocky Ford, Idaho, spent cart of the week here, guests of Mrs. William J. Thomas. Miss Lizzie Evans entertained the members mem-bers of the Self-culture club Friday evening. even-ing. A programme was rendered and refreshments served to eleven members and five visitors. Mrs. Outna Green entertained the members mem-bers of the missionary section of the Indies' Aid society Wednesday afternoon. Routine business occupied tiie time. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Jones entertained enter-tained at cards for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gillilian of Salt Lake visited here Saturday with the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lee. Mr. and Mrs. William Roach and daughter. daugh-ter. Airs. Warren E. Davis, spent part of j the week In Salt Lake City. Miss Ollie Farmer of Ogden spent the week here visiting friends. Saturday she was entertained at dinner by Miss Nellie Matley. . An event of the week was the reception I tendered by citizens to the returning , guardsmen of Troop F, Utah cavalry. The soldier bovs were met at the Orem sta- , tlon bv throngs of citizens, a short parade 1 was formed, led by the Commercial club j silver band and the high school band and j the crowd marched to the opera house, ! where a programme followed. Tn the 1 evening a dance In honor of the boys was given at the Auditorium. J MAMMOTH j MAMMOTH, Man-h 10. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith of Sprlngvtlle are in Mammoth Mam-moth for a few days visiting their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Len Hutchison. Mrs. Nellie Robertson entertained the Mammoth primary officers at her home Friday evening. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John Betts gave a reception recep-tion on Tuesday evening In honor of the marriage of their son Lester to Miss Eflie Robertson of Spanish Fork. - Mrs. P. P. Chrlstensen of Nephi was here this week for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Baldwin. Tintlc lodge No. IS. Knights of Pythias, of Mammoth, gave an entertainment Tuesdav evening, at which time the grand chancellor of Utah, E. A. Mitchell, was a visitor to the lodge. There was an interesting inter-esting programme, a nice luncheon and a social session, t SALINA t L SALINA, March 10. Mrs. F. B. Smith and Mrs. Marv Curtdeback entertained the Five Hundred club Saturday evening at the former's home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crandall. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Peterson, Peter-son, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Erown, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Massion, Mrs. F. B. Smith and Mrs. Mary Cuddeback. Mrs. G: A. Brandt was given a pleasant surprise Sunday evening at her home, the occasion being her birthday ynnlver-sarv. ynnlver-sarv. Lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. EJ. W. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Peterson, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. West, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brandt, Mrs. Mary Cuddeback, Mrs. Bena Alired, Mrs. Mary Hanson and Miss Ven-della Ven-della Brandt. On Thursday evening Mr. and. Mrs. Clinton Rasmusson entertained the following fol-lowing at a dancing party at their home: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmusson. Mr. and Mrs Brigg Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rasmusson, Mr. and Mrs. Brvin Hanson, Han-son, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmusson, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Rasmusson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prows, Mrs. Neils Rasmusson, Mrs. Leona Claw-son. Claw-son. The Ladles' Literary club was entertained enter-tained in the clubrooms Monday evening. Members present were Mesdames F. B. Smith, F. A. Matlson, C. H. Gates, Ira Rasmusson, Lucian Martin, Joseph L. Thorpe, H. S, Gates, George Poulson, Vivian Viv-ian Burns. Roy Colby. Hicks Okerlund, Mary Cuddeback,- C. A. Matlson. Claud Burgess. H. Johnson. Henry McKenna. James Sorenson, Carl Forshee, Arthur Prows.- Laura Gates, I. N. Crosier, C. E. West, G. A. Brandt, John Ewels and Roy Allred. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Rcorup entertained Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rube Ross and Mrs. William Mills. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rube Ross, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Anderson, Mr and Mrs. John Ewels, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson. Mr and Mrs. F.van Kimber. Mrs. Cornelia McDonald, Mrs. II. S. Gates, Mrs. William Wil-liam Mills, H. Heath. Ruth Gates. Ruelon Heath, AIvy Gates and Delroy Mills. Mrs. Irene Cutler and Mrs. Arthur Prows entertained at a parcel shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Long Sunday evening in honor of their sister. Verda Long. Miss Verda Long was married mar-ried in Junction Wednesday to Orlo Ual-ton, Ual-ton, a young mining man of Marysvale. Mrs. John Elben returned home from California Friday, where she spent the past winter. Mrs James H. Heath of Idaho Falls is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brandt. Mrs. W. H. Brown gave a party to a number of young friends Saturday afternoon. after-noon. th occasion being her daughter Lois's tenth birthday. TREMONTON TREMONTON, March 10. Messrs. and Mesdames R. L. Fishburn, Charles Mc-Clure Mc-Clure and L. S. Mann entertained at a dancing partv Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wilcox, who leave next week for their future home in Enid, Okla Those in attendance were Messrs. and Mesdames A. P. Wilcox, J. A. Kins', Clvde J. Gephart. H. G. Scott. L. b. Mann. Charles MeOlure, R. I-. Fishburn, Ben F. Wlngeler, Harry Wooilard, J. A. R Whitlock. C. O. Scott, James Pown-ln' Pown-ln' R A. Lewis, P. R. Merril, Taylor. Dan El'llnson. H. B. Watland, W. T. Hudson Hud-son David Holmcren, Miss Maud Allen, Miss Audrev Murphy. Hiss Lavem Hill, Miss Edith Swertl'iger, Harry Drew. Ben Ellinson, Mrs. T. L. Davis of Brlghnm and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wyatt of Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart returned Monday from a month's visit on the California Cali-fornia coast. Miss Maud Mann, who has been visiting visit-ing relatives here for the past few months, left Thursday for her home in Omaha, Neb. A hrldge party was given by Mrs. J. King Fridav afternoon. Mrs. L. S. Mann on Monday, Mrs. William Thompson Thomp-son on Wednesday and n dance at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. King on Tuesday evening. A surprise party was given for Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Scott Friday evening, it being be-ing Mr. Scott's birthday anniversary. The evening was spent at cards and dancing danc-ing Refreshments were served to the following: Messrs. and Mesdames William Wil-liam Thompson. Charles McChire. A. P. Wilcox. L. S. Mann, Ben T. Wlr.zeler, 0. O. Scott. J. A. King and Miss Maude Mann of Omaha, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wyatt. former residents resi-dents of Tremonton, are visiting "Mrs. Wvntfs mother, Mrs. A. J. Morris. They will leave next week for their home In Denver. Mr. and Mrs. William Stone arrived Wednesday from California, where they spent the winter. The Home Economics club met at the home of Mrs. S. Lt. Watland Friday afternoon. after-noon. An interesting paper on "The President's Inauguration" was read by Mrs. Art Fields. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Scott and Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Scott were dinner guests Monday Mon-day evening of Mr, and Mrs. WillUurt Thompson. RICHMOND I 4 : . RICHMOND. March 10. Mrs. Ernest Christenfen entertained the Sego Lily club at her home Thursday afternoon. The Daughters of the Pioneers held their meeting at the Relic hall Thursday afternoon. "Following the programme luncheon wasserved. Miss Marvil Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen of Cove, a very popular musician, was married on Wednesday to James McMurrln of T.ogan In the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. McMurrln will make their home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. Chrlstensen celebrated cele-brated their silver wedding on Sunday by entertaining about thirty-five of their friends at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Chrlstensen Chrls-tensen received many beautiful presents. Mrs. Rertha Nelson entertained at dinner din-ner on Monday in honor of the birthday of her mother, Mrs. Marie Johnson. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson, John-son, M r. and Mrs. Alviw Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. II. . Webb and Mrs. Mary Thompson. The sophomore class of the North Cache high school entortained at a dancing party at Mend ricks's hall Thursday evening. Light refreshments were served during the evening. Mrs. Bertha Peterson was given a surprise sur-prise by eighteen of her lady friends Wednesday afternoon. Tne tlpie was spent with fancy work and luncheon. Mrs. Florence Swensen entertained th following friends at her home Tuesday afternoon: Mrs. Lila Webb, Mrs. lone Webb, Mrs. Jessie Anderson, Mrs. Viola Johnson. Mrs. Austin Johnson and Mrs. Jane Thompson. Mrs. Swensen was assisted as-sisted in serving a dainty luncheon by her sister. Miss Elva Dutton. Adraln Merrill and Miss Thelma Carler of Sinithfleld were married Wednesdav In the Salt Lake temple. After spending spend-ing a few days in Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill returned here to visit with rela fives a nd friends prior to ffoing to Idaho to make their home. Mrs. Amanda Egan has returned from Los Angeles. Cal., where she spent several sev-eral months with her daughter, Mm. Incx Ma ben. ' SPRINGVILLE ' i SPRIXG VTLLE, March 10. Mrs. M A Conant entertained the Home Culture, club Friday afternoon. A very Interesting Interest-ing programme was given, aji'd refreshments refresh-ments served. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Burt have announced an-nounced the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Klfie, to J. Elmer Rouse of this city. Mrs. Abble Burt entertained Sunday afternoon, it being her birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Staten. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mei-sel. Mei-sel. Mr. Crouse and son. Blmer, Mrs. Ethel Houtz and Miss Elfle Hunington. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Packard of Provo spent Sunday here with relatives. Charles C. Miller of Spanish Fork and Miss Geneve Kindred of this city were married Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. J. R. Kindred, mother of thi bride. Miss Elfle Hunington entertained a number of friends at a card party Wednesday evening. Those present were ' Mrs. Abbey Burt, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houtz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meisel, and Elmer Crouse. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houtz of Indianola spent several days here this week vlsit-- ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sanford, who have been visiting with relatives here for several sev-eral weeks, have returned to their home at Rupert, Idaho. Mayor Harold Alleman and Mrs. Alle-man Alle-man spent Saturday In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith went to Salt Lake and attended the reception given the cavalry, and greeted their sons, Ray and Claud. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Child or Lehl visited Mrs. Child's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Boyer, Sr., Sunday. Mrs. D. P. Brlnton and Mrs. A. O. Packard entertained a number of friends Saturday evening at tiie home of Mrs. Packard. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Oakley entertained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Whittaker Thursday evening. Miss Hattle Lee of Salt Lake spent several days here this week visiting relatives rel-atives and friends. ' Mrs. Levi Thorpe left "Wednesday for a few weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Otto Burton, at Clear Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Lisonbee of Provo were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wing. Edwin R. Johnson of this city and Mrs. Fanny Shearsmlth of Provo were marrlod Wednesday in the temple at Salt Lake. 1 FARMINGTON 4 f FARMIXGTON, March 10. Friday evening Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Clark, Mr. and Mr3. James J. Steed and Mr. ami Mrs. Ivan Hess entertained in honor of the officers of the Sunday school, the religious class, Y. L. M. I. A. and Y. M. M. I. A. and the ward choir In the Farmlngton hall. A select musical programme pro-gramme was rendered, followed by dancing. danc-ing. The hall was effectively decorated in a color scheme of green and yellow. Refreshments were served to eighty-five guests. Mrs. Effle Turner entertained at a clidren's party Sunday afternoon in honor of the tenth birthday anniversary of her son, Leslie. The dining room was decorated dec-orated in daffodils. Covers were laid for the Misses Genevieve and Estelle Turner, Florence Steed, Preston Turner, Eddie Pierce, Miss Hazel Smith, Miss Mabel Pierce, Miss Vivien Smith, Miss Ruth Turner, Miss Clara Walker, Miss Lucy Rose, Alton Rose, Albert Turner, Law- . rence Turner and Ross Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Walker entertained enter-tained a few friends at their homo Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. Holt, Mrs. Clara Potter, Mrs. Warren Rose, Mrs. D. L, Rice, Mrs. G. Q. Knowlton, Mrs. Eugene Clark, Mrs. G. R. Chaffin, Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. Squire B. Chipman and Mrs. Leona Stewart were guests at a theater party given at the Salt Lake theater Wednesday. Wednes-day. Sunday evening Miss Virginia Hollis entertained a few friends at a dinner party. The dining room was decorated in ferns and flowers, a bowl of roses forming form-ing the centerpiece. Covers were laid for eighteen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson entertained enter-tained at luncheon, followed by music, Sunday evening at their home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Orlaf Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown, Miss Alta- Robinson and Leltoy Clark. Miss Alice Poylln spent the week in Sail Lake visiting friends. Mrs. Delbert Atkinson of Cache val-lev val-lev Is visiting with her sister, Miss Violet Christenseu. The Miss-s Nellie and Phyllis Clark visited In Salt Lake during the week. Miss Alta Robinson spend a few davs in (.:enierillo during the week vlsltin" j with friends. Miss Vlo Kimball and her sister of Salt Lake spent a few days in Farming-ton Farming-ton during the week with .Mrs D C Hes3. ' Mrs. G R. Chaffin visited iu Salt Lake ; during the week. w ' Miss Wealthy Clark spent the week-end week-end In Suit Lake, guest of Miss Mary j Kicnurus. y Social Notes From Utah Towns f PLEASANT GROVE j Pl.KASAXT GROVE. March 10. Mr. an I -Mrs. .1. G. .Johnson 'entertained al i dinner TunMay eventnx in honor of Mr. Johnson's bivthdav. Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs. John Siimloton, Mr. and Mrs. Rolen Singleton of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson and Andrew Johnson. Mrs Nancy Holman celebrated her e'mlMv'-eiKhth birthday Monday ami was the recipient of many presents and felicitations felici-tations from friends in all parts of the state. The following yotint; people enjoyed themselves at a damans parly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Newman Saturdav evening: Krma Rasniussen, Hazel Mercer. Orthella Bezzant. ide Sorenson. Oladvs Swenson, Ile.en Richardson, Richard-son, lev neverranx. Altlia Rlchinf. Mer-vine Mer-vine Bezzant, Margaret Smith. Rudby Radmall. Arthur Devercaux. Jesse and Klovd Sorenson. Arnold Bezzant. Armo and I.lovd Christianso'n. Archie Richins. Reuben Eilis, Mr. and Mis. John Newman. New-man. Sophia Hansen, Naomi Thornton Clyde Chestnut and Ray Greenwood of American Fork. Girls of the Junior class of the Third ward If. I. A. entertained the boy scouts at a social Friday evening at the home of Miss Alta Fugal. Those present were Hnwena Walker. Louie Shoell. Opal West, Reva West, Margerv Holdaway, Vida Fugal. Margaret Carlson, Thelma Mon-son, Mon-son, Eva Warburton, May Richins. Amee Tchiii.s, Quelle Dickerson. Tom Walker, ! -ijwen - Humphries, Herman Nelson, Del- bert Fulfill, Clifford Wright, Roy Thorne, Joseph Monson. Lloyd and Leonard Chris-W Chris-W tlanson, Fred Shoell and Ernest Clayton. Miss Arvilla Thorne gave an oyster supper Saturday evening to the following guests: Miss Edith Kirk of Salt Lake, Miss Mae Millet Miss Maud Ash, Miss Ruth Fage, Reuben Tomlinson, Elisha ' Kirk Ro'v and Clarence Millet, Clifford Wright, Paul Walker and Herman Cob bles'. Miss Maud Jacobson entertained at a birthday party Sunday. Miss Mabel Bezzant, Bez-zant, Miss Pearl Warburton, Miss Merle Christlanson, Miss Norma Christlanson, I Miss Helen Smith, Miss Lucy Sorenson, Miss Elnora Williamson. Miss Clara Williamson, Wil-liamson, Vance NielsoiJ. Parley Christlanson, Chris-tlanson, Elroy Nielson and Mayuard Williamson Wil-liamson were present. 1 Miss Maneta Gillman was pleasantly surprised at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gillman, Monday evening. Those present were Grace May-hew, May-hew, Louie Thorne, Eveline Harris, Owen Culllmore, Ray West, Richard Cullimore and Burnell West. Mrs. Jens Monson gave a dinner in honor of her birthday Monday. Covers -were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Martin Monson, Mon-son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Ludwigson, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Monson, Mrs. and Mrs. George Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Monson, Olaf Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Radmall, Mrs. Swen Monson, Miss Rosa Monson and Miss Hannah Monson. The following friends surprised Miss Hannah Monson at her ihome Monday evening: Ora. Holman, Fern Wadley, Ethel and Verda Radmall, Margaret Carl-i Carl-i son, Ivan and Joseph Monson, Charles and Delroy Holman, Merrill Warnick, Alvin Monson, Milton Adams and Miian Radmall. Mrs. Fred Farmer, who has been visiting visit-ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wadley, returned to her home in Garfield Monday. She was accompanied by Miss ; Cora AV'adley and Miss Grace Richins. Mrs. Ben Jorgensen has returned to her hie in Salt Lake after spending the -ast two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thomas. Mrs. Alma Radmall entertained a tium-J tium-J her of friends at ;her home Saturday even- f. ing in honor of her birthday. Those ' present were Mr. and Mrs Albert Ander- son, Mr. and Mrs. James Gillman, Mr. Simd Mrs. Peter Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. SJienestrom, Margaret Carlson, Fern Jorgenson, Ethel and Verda Radmall, Vilas and Miilen Radmall and Dean Anderson. An-derson. I GRANTSVILLE f GRANTSVILLE, March 10. Mrs. F. T. Burmester entertained the-M. M. and M. cluh at her home on Clark street Thursday Thurs-day evening. Those present were Mrs. C. R. Rowberry, Mrs. A. Fred Anderson, Mrs. G- E. Townsend, Mrs. E. M. Span-ton, Span-ton, Mrs. Parker B. Pratt, Mrs. P. E. Wrathall. Mrs. Maud K. Cooley, Mrs. Frank Know lion, Mrs. Henry Jefferies, Mrs. Cora G- McBrlde, Miss Lillian Row-f Row-f berry and Miss Emma Sharp. Mrs. Leo Johnson entertained Mrs. G. K. Townsend, Miss Irene Wrathall and Mrs. ,T. E. Eddy of Salt Lake City Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. The pa vents' class of the First ward Sunday school gave a picture show find dance" in the ' opera house Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served -during the dance. Thursday nfternoon the parents' class gnvo a clancin.tr party for the children of both wards in the opera house. Mrs. J. R. Elson entertained the E. M. C. club at her home on Main street ; Friday a ft ernoon. Those present were Mrs. J. H.' Milard, Mrs. Alexander Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Leo Johnson, Mrs. J. W. McAllister, Mc-Allister, Mrs. P. E. Wrathall, Mrs. Theodore Theo-dore R. Johnson. Mrs. Alice McMlchacl, Mrs. R. D. Halladay. Mrs. Ttamptun ! W-nrthinglon, Mrs. G. E. Townsend, Mrs. Clyde Wrathall. Mrs. J. U. Hicks, Mrs. Sam Clark, Mrs. Burton D. Brown and Mrs. A. L. Hammond of Blaekfoot, Idaho. 1 The .luntor prom will be held in (he I i gymnasium Friday evening, March 23. Great preparations are being made to make it a social success. Mrs. J. E. Eudey of Salt Lake City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson during the week. f Mrs. J. R. MoOmie of Garfield. Utah, was visit ing- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. STI. T. Green", during the early part or the wefk and returned to her home Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. I MT. PLEASANT f 4 . MT. PLEASANT, March 10. The Twentieth t 'ent ury cluh was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. . George Madsen. Miss Margaret Candland ' concluded the reading of Maeterlinck's ' "The Blue Bird."' and an excellent paper, "Longfellow's True Pla.ce in American Literature." was read by Miss Edda Mae Gihson, who also sang "The Bridge" and "The Arrow and the Song." Eleven members mem-bers responded to roil call with TxngfoL low quotations. Special guo.sts were Mrs. W. Lyle Allred and Mrs. Sophia Madsen. The following new officers were elected: Mrs. J. P. Neff. president ; Mfss Hilda Madsen. vice president; Mrs. C. L. Stewart, Stew-art, secretary: Mrs. James Larson, treasurer; treas-urer; Mrs. C. W. Sorensen, corresponding correspond-ing secretary; Mrs. 1L C. Jacobs, historian. his-torian. Dinner wa s served at the h i gh sc h ool . Wednesday eening" by the Misses Golda Acord, IdeUa Dahl, Wyrora Bunnell and Deon Mickel. iindnr (lie direction of Miss I Vera Merrill. The table was tastefully I laid for eighteen quests, the color scheme being carried out in purple and white, the i school color?. White carna tinns and . green folia go formed t ho con terpico. f Those present wore Principal and Mrs W. Lyle Allred. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stewart, Stew-art, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1 i. Hincklev, Mr. and Mrs. A. IT1. Christ oilmen, Miss Margaret M. T barman, Miss Marv M. 1-eatham, Miss Firi Larson. Miss Tarza Just onsen, Miss Verio i ta Dahl. "Walter MeArthur. Orlando Hansen. Eiden Brady i nnd Jtr. and Mrs. Niels Da id of Spnne City. i Mrs. A. L. Xilson w ill entertain the Home Culture club at her home Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. March H. Mrs. Mabel J. Earlc entertained a party of children Sa turda v afternoon in honor r v her little daughter K.-Uhertne's eighth ; irt hday anniversary. Tho little guests were enierlained with gainer ami sports and later enjoyed refreshments. The r guests were Joyce, Edwin and Mvnlc Johnston, Max and Aileene Denhalter. Bernita and Ieone Madsen, El and Freda Rasimissen, Louise Winters, II. T. Wilcox, Wil-cox, Beth Candland. Louise Hasler, Owen Andersen and Wendell Wall. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bcauman were hosts at dinner Sunday in eooipliinent to Miss Vera Merrill and Miss" Margaret Thurman. Covers were laid for six. Mrs. R. T. Romney and little sons, Raymond Ray-mond and Ralph, of Salt. Iike spent the early part of the week at the Fred Ras-mussen Ras-mussen home. Mips Annie Johansen entertained at luncheon informally Tuesday afternoon in lienor of her birthday anniversary. A low mound of violets formed the centerpiece center-piece of the luncheon table, where covers were laid for President C. N". Lund, President Pres-ident and Mrs. A. Merz, Mr. and Mrs. Chris tia n Johansen. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sorensen, air. a nd Mrs. Elmer Johansen,. Mrs. Henry' Ericksen, Mrs. R. L. Madsen and Miss Deanc Webb. Miss Hilda Madsen entertained at dinner din-ner Saturday, the occasion being the anniversary an-niversary of her father's birthday. Covers Cov-ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Madsen, Mad-sen, Mrs. C. W. Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. X. W. Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Carter, Mrs. Christian Madsen, Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Johnson. Mrs. Nellie Norris, Ant lion Madsen, S. D. Longsdorf, Miss ' Nellie Norris and Bruce and Louise Madsen. j CEDAR CITY OEDAR CITY, March 10. Tuesday evening a unique vaudeville performance was staged by members of the B. A. C. faculty, for the benefit of purchasing the large painting of the Natural bridge of Cedar canyon by Professor Moser. This painting Is to be purchased by the Cedar City townspeople and placed in the state capitol. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Myron Hlg-bee Hlg-bee entertained the Kensington club at her home. About twelve members were present and luncheon was servd. Mrs. G. H. Lunt entertained a number of friends at a "600" tea at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Wallace Lunt. was hostess at a daintily arranged dinner party at her home Thursday afternoon. The Home Economics club held its regular reg-ular club meeting at the B. A. C. rooms. The afternoon programme consisted of a lecture on "The Care and Feeding of Babies," by Miss Jean Cox, followed by a Kensington and luncheon. 1 GUNNISON - : f GUNNISON, March C Mesdames Lovell Chikls, John E. Metcalf, M. M. Dugins, John M. Knighton, T. M. Kearnea, R. C. Swalberg, J. W. Jones, A. M. Christenseu, Julius Duggins, Ray B. Metcalf, H. 0. Halverson, C. N. Jensen Jen-sen and Miss Minerva Willardson of Ephraim met at the home of Mrs. Dennis Den-nis Beau guard Wednesday at a meeting of the Social Circle club. Mrs. C. N. Jensen read several chapters of the "Rising Tide." Mrs. R, C. Swalberg will be the next hostess March 21. The high school girls have organized a girls' club. They have. Miss Lureue Kearnes as president. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. "Hagan on Tuesday evening received Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Knighton, Mr. and Mrs. James Bown, Mr. and Mrs. John E. MetcaliV Mr. and Mrs. Dant Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Halverson and Mrs. JacJc Salmon as special guests at the Tuesday Evening Card club. Prizes were won bv Mrs. Jack Salmon and Mr. John M. Knighton. , Monday night the Royal Neighbors and Modern Woodmen entertained forty guests at Peterson's hall. Cards, dancing danc-ing and refreshments were the features of the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. E. Peterson and Mt. Billingsley. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kearnes entertained enter-tained at their home Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. John Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Highms, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nielson, Niel-son, Mr. and Mrs. Austin JCearnes, Mr. and Mrs. James Kearnes, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bnrdsley, Mr. and Mrs. G. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. Theadore Christensen. Michel Jensen, Jen-sen, Mesdames Rosetta Pickett, Helen Peterson, Annie L. Rosenvall, C. Larson, Lar-son, Yetta Sorenson. Hans Jenspn, Sena Eriekson, Thomas Nielson, S. Voorhees and Andrew Anderson. Dinno? was served, music dispensed and a general social time had relating past experiences and recalling associations of early days, as all guests present were elder folk of Gunnison. Mrs. Kearnes was assisted as-sisted in serving by Mesdames M. D. Kearnes, C. M. Madsen and Dean Brown of Salina. 1 KAYSVILLE , 4 KAYSVILLE. March 10. Miss Ada Maylin entertained the members of the Luana club at her home Monday evening. even-ing. Miss Eloise Burton furnished the music for the evening. Those present, besides the hostess, were Miss Ella Smith, Miss Mollie Barnes, Miss Millie Criddle, Miss Hazel Bishop, Miss Edna Rushforth, Miss Ruby Phillips, Miss Stella Criddle, Miss Lizzie Stewart, Miss Camilla Barnes, Miss Clara Maylin, Miss Eloise Burton, Miss Garnet Swan, Miss Nora BTamires, Miss Mvrtle Burton and Miss Lula Bricker. Miss Lois .Tarman and Miss Verna Robins spent the week-end in Brigham City visiting relatives. Miss Millie Criddle spent the weekend week-end in Ogden visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Strong and daughter daugh-ter Melba and son Marl in spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hyruni Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Norman of Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho, are visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burton are visiting visit-ing with Mr. Burton's brother, Fred Burton, Bur-ton, at Grace, Idaho. Mrs. Hyrum Strong entertained at dinner din-ner at her home Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Norman, Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons, Miss Melbaf Strong and Marl in Strong. Miss Gertrude Fietcher entertained at a theater party Saturday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. Guy D. Rutledge. Miss Moilie Barnes and Miss Edna Rushforth. Mrs. Martha Wea ver entertained at dinner at her home Tuesday. Covers were laid for Mips Myrtle Jones, Miss Lula. Bricker. John Simmons, Myron Phillips and Mrs. Weaver. The fourth number of the lyceum was neid Friday afternccn at the high school. Tn the evening a grand ball was given in honor of the coach and basketball team of the school. A large crowd was in attendance. at-tendance. Miss Marguerite Thomassen has heen visitins with the Misses Thelma and Rosetta Ro-setta Solomon of Salt Lake City. Miss Virginia Phillips and Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Thomassen were week-end visitors vis-itors at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Siewart of Ogden. Miss Martha Barber entertained a number num-ber of her friends at her home Thursday evening. Games and music were features of the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young. Mr. and Mrs. George Young, Mrs. Elmer Gnrn. M iss Lula B:'con. Miss Nora S-offie'd. Miss Lcona Wilcox. Miss Lucre tia Ward, M iss Mary A bra ms, M iss Vivian Bacon. M i.--s Viola Young. Miss Krone IVreev. Mis Vera Scoff ieid. Miss F.mily Youn-T. Miss Liliie Harm ii. Miss, Oelavia Call, KilioU Parkin. Austin Duncan, Miiton Smith. Owen An derson, Aledbert Barnett, Everett Harvey, Will Barton and Mrs. Harry Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burton entertained enter-tained at a dinner at their home Sunday. Sun-day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Flint, Miss Emily Brough, John Burton, Miss Golda Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Burton. Mrs. J. B. Cooley entertained the Bay View Study club at her home on Cherry street Friday afternoon. Refreshments were served. I PRICE 1 PRICE, March 10. Friends were surprised sur-prised Saturday evening to learn that Thomas Averill and Miss Thelma Fonts had slipped over to Castle Dale and were married. They were accompanied by Miss June Chrlstopherson and .James Wade. The bride is one of the' most popular girls in Price, having been reared here and having attended the grade schools, and was graduated last year from the Pnce academy. She is now teaching in the local schools with splendid success and will continue in her position for the remainder re-mainder of the year. The bridegroom has lived in Price several years and has attained at-tained a reputation in athletics. Both are members of prominent families in Price. Mrs. A. D. Sutton and Mrs. II. W. Cooper were hostesses last Saturday afternoon aft-ernoon at a bridge party given in the series by the civic department of the ' Price Sorosis. Mrs. G. K. Nelms had a number of ladies as her special guests, and her favor was awarded to Mrs. Olive Miller. Refreshments were served at the Sutton drug store. Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald was hostess Wednesday to the members of tho Bridge club and other friends. Symbols of spring were used in the decorations and in the menu, violets carrying out the scheme. The favors used were hand-painted hand-painted pieces of china, the work of a niece of the hostess. Mrs. O. T. Brooks received high score in points, Mrs. W. F. Olson in honors and the guest favor was awarded to Mrs. Henrv Wade. Mrs. Fitzgerald's Fitz-gerald's guests were Mrs.,F! B. Chamberlain. Chamber-lain. Mrs. Barbara Forrester. Mrs. Mat Gil-mour, Gil-mour, Mrs. W. F. Olson, Mrs. II. W. Cooper, Mrs. O. T. Brooks, Mrs. J. Rex Miller, Mrs. Olive Miller, Mrs. S. A. Ballinger, Mrs. F-lizabetih Sanford, Mrs. P. M. Sanford, Mrs. R. C. Green, Mrs. J. A. Crockett, Mrs. G. B. Nelms. Mrs. Claude Bmpev, Mrs. B. R- McDonald. Mrs. H. C. Smith. Mrs. Henry Wade and Mrs. Virginia Crockett. Mrs. G. E. Nelms entertained this week ' the members of the ' Merry Afternoon Bridge club and other friends. Tile meeting meet-ing was the last of the series and, after the dinner to be given to the club members mem-bers husbands, a reorganization wil! probably prob-ably be effected. The high-point score for the month was made by Mrs. Charles Averill and the high-honor score by Mrs. G. E. T3elms. Mrs. Nelm's guests wore Mrs. F. U Blickio. Mrs. G. O. Horner, Mrs. C. "A. Ackernmn, Mrs. Thomas Du-mavne, Du-mavne, Mrs. Charles Averill, Mrs. H. W. Cooper, Mrs. U. E. Jamison, Mrs. S. C. Miles, Mrs. Olive Miller and Mrs. Max Leute. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Gunderson entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening at auction bridge. The trophies of the evening were awarded to Mrs. B. F. Chamberlain and O. T. Brooks. The guests at the Gunderson home were Dr. and Mrs. E. Chamber-Iain, Chamber-Iain, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Brooks, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Green, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MacLean, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Olson, J. H. Manson and R. J. Turner. Miss Vera Haymond was hostess this week to the Tuesday Night Bridge club. The favor of the evening was awarded to Miss Rosaline Siringham. The guests present were Miss June Christopherson, Miss Ruth Burke, Miss Maude Burke, Miss Leona Jensen. Miss Theo Rasmus-sen, Rasmus-sen, Miss Rosaline Stringham. Miss Bonnie Bon-nie Fields. Miss Margaret Horsley, Miss Mabel Middleton, Miss Ruth Loofbouiow, Miss Hazel Cleveland, Miss Bessie Kennedy, Ken-nedy, Miss Ida Tanner, Mrs. John Crockett, Mrs. Olive Miller and Mrs. R. H. Walters. Miss Theo Rasniussen and Miss Lcona Jensen were Salt Lake visitors the first of the week. Miss Viola Will taker of Sunnyslde spent a few days in Price the first of the week. Mrs. H. A. Grotte went to Salt Lake City Saturday to spend several days with friends. Miss Relia Milburn has returned from Mount Pleasant, where she was a guest at the home of Anthon Lund. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Varner of Sunnyslde were Price visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sharp went to Salt Lake Tuesday on business.. Mrs. Frank McElhinney is enjoying the week with friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. Belle Waddell of Greenriver spent Tuesday in the city with her sister, Mrs. S. C. Miles. Mrs. C. S. Price left Thursday for a few days' visit with friends In Salt Lake. Mrs. L. E. Whitmore and little daughter. daugh-ter. Annalee, are spending a few days in Salt Lake with Mrs. Whitmore's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sharp. MIDVALE f MIDVALE, March 10. The Ladies' j Literary club will meet next Friday aft- ; ernoon in the Methodist Episcopal "church, j Monday Miss Floss Ann Turner, primary pri-mary supervisor of the Jordan district, was called to her home in Missouri on account of her mother's serious illness. The members of the Jordan "V" club will be entertained by Mrs. A. R. Gardner Gard-ner and Miss Ada Hartley next Tuesday evening at the former's home In Sandy. The Mid vale Dancing club gave the fourth of a series of dances last Tuesday evening In the Imperial hall. Monday afternoon Mrs. Mose Garff entertained en-tertained the members of the Five Hundred Hun-dred club at her home. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Betsy Hall, Mrs. Arthur Custer and Mrs. Howard E. Phelps. Mrs. Aurelius Rasniussen will entertain the members of the Bridge club next Monday afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Vaughn of Illinois are here visiting Mrs. Vaughn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams. The members of the Plate club will be enterta ined next Thursday afternoon by Mrs. D. Almond Drown at her home. The Ladies' Literary club gave a card party on Saturday night in the Odd Fellows Fel-lows hall, for the purpose of raising funds to purchase pictures for the hall of the new school building. Tuesday evening Mrs. Howard Bate-man, Bate-man, assisted by Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, entertained the members of the C. C. club at the former's home. Music and refreshments refresh-ments were features of the entertainment. entertain-ment. Saturday a ft ernoon Mrs. L. A. Porter and Mrs. Jesse Booth entertained a large number of their women friends at a bridge luncheon at the latter's home. M iss Honore Stagg, 4 assisted by Mrs. William B. Jones, will give a St. Patrick bridge party on Saturday afternoon at her home. i Thursday afternoon Mrs. Aurelius Rs- mussen. assisted by Cue officers of t lie Primary association, er.tena ined a. number num-ber of their women friends at a Kensing- ton luncheon for Mrs. Hilma Bennett, a co-worker in the association, at her i home. j j GARLAND fi f GARLAND, March 10. The Ladies" Self-Culture club was entertained by Mrs. , Paul H inma n Tuesda v. Vice President j Mrs. W. L. Preston presided. Twenty-two I members wore present with the following ! as pues's of the hostess: Mrs. W. L. Cunningham. Mrs. Thi-mi;!.- ?.ar.pt-n. Mrs. Ja in e i ei:'-re. Mrs. E:s rl Ka u :":'ir.;i n a nd the Mi.'-'-es Nellie Bernard, Tris Rhoies. Vera Burgon, Ruth arid Anna Larson. The home was decorated in pink and white ! carnations and house pUuits and ferns. A programme was carried out consisting of a report on the housekeepers' conference confer-ence In Logan, by Mrs. J. C. Wheelon, and a lecture by Dr. Olsen and Miss Ravenhlll on the care of the baby. Plans were made for the housekeepers' conference to be held in Garland. The hostess was as- i sisted by Mrs. J. E. Day, Mrs. Thomas I : Rampton, Mrs. J. G. Rhodes, Mrs. W. L. Preston, and the Misses Nellie Barnard and Ada Hinman served a delicious 1 luncheon. 1 The White-Jepperson concert at the , tabernacle on the evening of March o, I which was under the auspices of the Mu- tual association, was a pleasant affair. , The third number of the Lyceum course arranged by tiie Ladies' Self-Culture club, given at the tabernacle Tuesday, was well attended. Mrs. B. L. Farnsworth left this week for Beaver to visit with her sister and other relatives. Miss Irene Phelps Is spending this week in Brigham City with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Phareldo Jensen have returned re-turned to their home in Brigham City, after an extended visit here with Mrs-Jlensen's Mrs-Jlensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Swinyard. Mr. and Mrs. C. IT. Hales, who have been visiting relatives and friends in Salt Lake, have returned. accompanied by Mrs. Viola Burton, who will spend a couple cou-ple of weeks here. She is a sister to Mrs. Hales. S Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gleason are visiting relatives in Idaho Falls, Idaho. : The Misses Agnes Olsen, Lizzie Pres-. Pres-. ton, Ethel Scofield and Ritha Abramson were Brigham City visitors Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Squires have returned to their home in Ogden after an extended visit here with Mrs. Squires' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wheelon. Orion Peterson and Miss Flo Peterson have left for an extended visit with relatives rela-tives in Brigham City. ELSINORE f -f EL-SINORE, March 10. Mrs. Roy Darlington Dar-lington entertained at a lea Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Peter Jensen, J. G. AUmondinger and Miss Elizabeth Ridge. Mrs. H. B. Williams was hostess at a dinner party Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. Ackerson of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. C. Crabb, Mr. and Mrs. A. Livingston, Hart Sanders and Al Anderson. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Peterson of Magna are the guests of Mrs. C. A. Hanson. . Mrs. J. Wiilardson entertained Sunday afternoon for her daughter Fern. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to twenty-five guests. The Bridge club was entertained at the home of Mrs. C. Crabb Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Luncheon was served to the Mesdames Mes-dames C. M. Porter, J. C. Hill, Walter Forney, Theo Christensen, H. C. Larson, Lar-son, C. W. Snyder, C. A. Hanson. Arthur Jensen, J. G. AUmondinger, J. Zabriskie, M. Jensen and Mrs. George AUmondinger. Mrs. Emily Johnson entertained at a dinner party Sunday evening. Covers were laid for six guests. The Pollyanna club was entertained by Mrs. T. C. Jensen Tuesday evening- Refreshments Re-freshments were served to the Misses Ruby Kotter, Florence Jensen, Ruth and Ardath Johnson, Adell Brown, Anna and Mabel Dunn, Elizabeth Ridge and Delight Johnson. Miss Verna Sandail entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Mrs. E. M. Greenwood. Refreshments were served. A bundle shower was given at the home of Mrs. Richard Anderson Tuesday evening even-ing in compliment to Mrs. Charles Bell, a bride of the week. Refreshments were served to twenty invited guests. Mrs. H. C. Larson entertained at a birthday party Monday afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served to the Mesdames Mes-dames C. M. Porter, J. C. Hill, Theo Christensen, P. E. Christensen and Mrs. R. M. Anderson and Mrs. Otto Sains-bury. Sains-bury. j Dr. and Mrs. O. Sainsbury entertained at a theater party Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. T. Herbert of Salina were tho guests of Mrs. C. K. Christensen Friday. r MONROE MONROE, March 10. Mrs. Violet Christophersen of Bingham is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Frank Martines. Miss Hildred Anderson of this place and ! Charles Bell of Elsinore were married re-! re-! cently. i Mr. and Mrs. Otto Collings entertained ; at Sunday dinner for the following: Mr. jand Mrs. S. G. Anderson, Mrs. F. Eriekson, Eriek-son, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bertelson and j Ethel Eriekson. ; Miss Rosetta Lowe entertained at din-,ner din-,ner Sunday for Ester Swindle, Verna I Eriekson, Vera and Del Magleby, Lester Lowe, Wendell Anderson, Glen Crabb and John Magleby. Mr. and Mrs. James Manson entertained , Sunday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodge. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. ! John Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison Mor-rison and H. E. Lisonbee. The grade teachers entertained at a social Wednesday evening complimentary to the high school faculty. Present were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Speirs, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Eriekson, Vera Peterson, J. L. Jones, Frank Woolley, Edna Neugebauer, Royal Nielsen, Reta Jones, Colista Winget, : Dora Brown, Sylvia Williams, Emma and ! Marie Magleby, Herman Mangleson, Ivy i Magleby, Boyd Brown, Verna Eriekson I and Artie Caseman. 9 Mrs. Charles Crabb entertained for the following Sunday afternoon : Verna Eriekson, Vera and Del Magleby, Rosetta Lowe, Ester Swindle, Glen Crabb, John Magleby, Lester Lowe and Wendell An-a d'jrson. 1 Mrs. Ephraim Magleby entertained at Sunday dinner complimentary to Frank Woolley, the event being his' birth anniversary. anni-versary. Those present were Ivy, Vera, Olivia and Elma Magleby, Karl and John Magleby and Vern Peterson. Miss Leah Ware entertained at a social so-cial Thursday for the senior and junior classes of the' high school. Those present pres-ent were 'Alice Robinson, Manilla Brown, Martha Ronnow, Celeste S-prague, Rouella Fa rnier, Golda Cloward, Ester Swindle. Rosetta Lowe. Vern Eriekson, Clarence Larsen. Ruby Woodard, Willie Clark, Irving Ir-ving Washburn. D wight Anderson, Royal Nielsen, John Magleby, Carl Magleby. RICHFIELD t f RICHFTELD, March n. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Peterson of Salina spent Tuesday i here. Miss Leona. Christiansen entertained the I M. G. B. club Thursday evening. I The Second ward entertained at a , farewell party Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Beal, Jr., who are leaving for Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Peterson of Salina spent Tuesday here. Mrs. June Seegmiller entertained at a iKensinernn Friday afternoon in honor of 'Mrs. Milton Gentry and Mrs. J. R, Chip-man. Chip-man. Luncheon was served to the Ms-da Ms-da mes J. H. Eriekson, S. O. Clark, Ted Olsen. E. A. Foutz. C. If. McTntyre. J. R. I Chipman. Milion Gentrv. and Miss E!va i Clerk and Miss Maud Eriekson. j Mr. and Mrs. Murray O. Hayes enter- j tallied the high school faculty at dinner Saturday. Cards were the feature of the evening. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames A. J. Ashman, Junius Og- I den, Lorin Oldroyd, John Hood; the 1 ! Misses Katherine Adams. Florence Oliver I and Hazel Woodruff, and Glen Vorhees. j Mrs. June Seegmiller enierta-ined Mon- j day in honor of Miss Hazel Lawson. who 1 left for Salt Lake Wednesday. I I Mrs. Frank Galloway entertained at) ! cards arid music Saturday evening in j , honor '.if Mrs. R. A. Burch. Pink car-j car-j nations and ros- s. were used for th? cU-f- ora ;i-j:is. Luncheon was served to the following: Mesdames R, Gam Clark, June Seegmiller, C. 11. Mclntyre, M. Gentry. J. R. Chipman, J. F. Bean. I. W. Bean, W. W. Morrison, C. M. lleppler, A. J. Ashman, T. R. Gledhill. John Hood, J. L-Sevy, L-Sevy, and Miss Clay Allred. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chidester left for Salt Lake Wednesday. Mi's. Andrew Anderson entertained Saturday Sat-urday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Beat, Jr. Miss Clay Allred entertained at a plunge party Friday evening at Monroe Springs, in honor of her sister. Mrs. R. A. Burch. Twelve gue.-rts were present. Mrs. R. A. Burch left Sunday morning for a short visit in Salina and will then leave for Idaho to make her home. Mrs. E. Hawkins of Tooele is visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. P. C. Xeilbon went to Salt Lake Wednesday. ELY, NEVADA f ELY, Nev., March 10. One of the most elaborate affairs of the early spring was the '"500" party given jointly by Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mrs. Le Grande Cannon Can-non at the Smith home in East Ely Wednesday afternoon. Eight tables participated, par-ticipated, five players being seated at each table.. A luncheon preceding the game was served at email tables. Prizes were captured by Mrs. John Weber, first; Mrs. George H. Linsley, second; Mrs. O. G. Bates, consolation ; Mrs. James M. Loch.hart, free-for-all. The invited guests were the Mesdames Joseph E. Stevens, J. M. Ncagle, E. E. Vanderhoef, Ralph Bowdle, H. A. Muller, Samuel C. Patrick, Henry Fulner, C. W. Backe, G, V. Doughty. Frank Roper, A. B. Witcher, W. S. Elliott. C. W. Dickensen, James S. Bennett, W. H. Bishop, O. C. Richardson of Reno, W. N. McGill, W. Y. McGill, J. M. Lockhart. Walter S. Holmqulst, T. K. Stevens, Ed. White, P. J. Goumound, George A. Whiteley, Fred T. West, Clifford Clif-ford Ashby, George H. Linsley, John Weber, G-ael Hoag, Sanford Hoag, Charles S. Chandler, O. G. Bates, I. P. Mapes, J. H. Pickersglil. George M. Stoutt, W. E. Meyers, D. Boyd-Smith, C. B. Lake-nan. Lake-nan. C. M. Jenkins, J. H. Eager, W. H. Weller, George F. Deckleman, J. E. Callahan, Cal-lahan, F. M. Root, Ed. Millard, F. W. Millard, Anthony Jurich, Lane Pearl, Rodney Rod-ney H. Richardson, Gus House, V. J. Carothers, C. A. Walker, F. M. Clark, Joseph W. Gunn, Ed. Grey, W. Larsh, D. W. Bedinger, E. L. Fletcher, T. J. Terry and Lindsay Duncan. Miss Dorothy Richardson entertained the members of the Spoon club and other guests Tuesday evening. The members present were the Misses Fanny Cupid, Dorothy Nebergaul, Eva Timmons, Maude Smith, Alda Stevens. Helen Smith, Hari-ette Hari-ette Greer; the substitutes, the Misses Dexa Strait, Mildred Wetmore, Marion Newman, Louise Linsley and Helen Hoag. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Barron entertained at dinner Monday evening.. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ligtttfoot and children, and the Rev. Latham Ingham and Mrs. Ingham. Miss Josephine Munro departed for J..OS Angeles Tuesday morning to join her sister, Mrs. John E. Callahan, and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Delmore and family fam-ily and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fettv and family, who motored to California in November No-vember to spend the winter, returned overland Wednesday morning. Mrs. Morris Roberts was a dinner hostess host-ess at her home in Ruth Monday evening, eve-ning, guests numbering ten. Mrs. J. P. Rumbaugh of East Ely entertained en-tertained the Double E Bridge club on Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were served. The guests were the Mesdames Moon, Aniens. Hartman, Rumbaugh, Beverly, Barron, Stirn. Fink, A. A. Code, Roy Code, Elmore, McElroy, and Miss Nawdnger. Mrs. Emerson Elliott of Bullion, Nev., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. John A. Berry. , Mrs. B. E. Walker and little children and Miss Anna Schmittroth, who have been spending the past two months in California, returned Monday evening. Mrs. Morris Roberts of Ruth had as her guest during the week Mrs. Emerson Elliott of Bullion. Mrs. J. w. Sullivan entertained at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon to aid the bazaar work, eight guests assisting. Mrs. TVinfield Scott Elliott, who has spent the past two months in California, returned during the week. The third In the series of Lenten organ or-gan recitals at St. Bartholomew's church was held Thursdav evening under the direction of Mrs. Joseph W. Gunn, assisted as-sisted by S. P.' Miller. Miss Edith Bircher entertained the members of a newly formed sewing club this week. The members are the Misses Agnes Fox, Mildred Wetmore and Lois Lockhart. Mr. and -Mrs. E. J. Stephens entertained enter-tained ,.at dinner Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. John A. Magnuson of Step-toe Step-toe Valley. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Murdock. Mrs. James M. Lockhart entertained the Pirate Bridge club Saturday afternoon. after-noon. The members are Mrs. Ravmond H. Holtzman, Mrs. Arthur Boreman Witcher and Mrs. Joseph E. Stevens. Mrs. Fred T. West entertained the members of the Amateur Bridge club on Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were served. The guests were the Mesdames James S. Bennett, D. C. McDonald Ed. Millard, W. E. Meyers, C. C. Caperton, P. J. Goumound and Percy Jackson. AMERICAN FORK f 1 f AMERICAN FORK, March 10. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hanson entertained Monday Mon-day evening at a house party. The time was spent most pleasantly in music and ' parlor games. Refreshments were served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer. 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanson, Mary Martin, Rose Hanson, Pearl Hanson, Han-son, Hazel and . Isabelle Spencer, Bessie Conder, Edward Hanson, Lee Hanson, ..Harold Powell and Shelton Ellis. ; Miss Jean Hind ley entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening in compliment to Miss Mary , Russell. Those present were Mary Russell, Rus-sell, Dorothy Chipman, Arvilla Christ en - sen, Irene Chipman, Dick Smith, Frank Parker, Glenn Gardner, Harry' Lindley ' and Horace Russell. Miss Merle Houston was hostess to a ! few- of her friends Friday evening. Re- 1 fre-shments were served 4o Millie Wooiton, Mate Parker,. Jennie Brown, Jean Shei- ' ley, Hazel Aydelotte, Melissa Inaersol, : Rintba. Green. Leah Bush and Rebecca Coat.es. Mrs. Elizabeth Crystal celebrated her ' eighty-fifth birthday anniversary Sunday at her home in the Second ward. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to Mrs. George H. Robinson. Robin-son. Mrs. Betsy Crystal, Mrs. Anne Greenwood and Mrs. Mary Whitaker of this city, M rs. Eliza bet h A 11 ing ton a nd Vilate Howard of T-folliday and Mrs. Pearl Jewell of Sunnyside, Wash. Mrs. Alma Olsen and family moved to Tooele Wednesday, where they will make their home. The engagement of Mis? T,p!a Berry of Cedar valley and Lloyd Varney of this oiiy is announced, the marriage to take place the latter part of this month. Mrs. James Newton of Salt Lake returned re-turned to her home the first of the week after a week's visit as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lide Deam. in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts of Garland Gar-land spent the week here as the cu-.'s of Mrs. J. J. Roberts. The members of the. stake primary board weie enterlainf-d Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Fran- is Child, who will leave in the near future for Idaho, where she will make her home. Mrs. William E. Robinson entertain Saturday afternoon in'bonor of h-r litiie da lighter Orphia 's seven t h birthday. About twenty gues;s were present. A social was given at the home of W. W. Robinson Monday evening. Tiie following gur-s's v.-f'!'". --rc'-nl; Bishop and Mrs. W. B. Smith. Mrs. Melj, Greenwood. Mrs. Ali' e Mnvi'-.. Mrs. Marv i:ricks.-.r.. Miss Ma Harrington. Mrs. Lr, he! ! ey. Mi. T xi; i ie p i :; ns, Mrs. L'i' i lr Hob:rson and. Mrs. T::rji;.as Shippley. Supper was served at o'o'o-k. Mies EunCe f'-urol, who I"ft tb-. part of the week, to make her o ; u e i r ; Idaho Falls, was surprised by a number of her friends Tuesday evening. Mrs. Charles A. M. Peterson of Logan was entertained in this city this week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jesse P. Crookston. Mrs. J. T. Farrer. Mrs. Leland Farrer and Miss Selena Farrer of Provo were entertained en-tertained as guests of Mrs. E. S. Har-ington Har-ington Sunday. The B. L. C. S. ladies surprised Mrs. W i 1 1 i a m Ba rra 1 1 Wednesday afternoon. The affair was in the i orm of a Kensington Ken-sington and a delightful afternoon was spent in sewing and social chat. Miss Rosa Durrant entertained Friday afternoon for Mrs. J. 10111s Overlade of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. A. B. Simons of Provo. The guests were Mrs. Vandike. Mrs. J. A. P. Avdelotte. Mrs. G. Ray Hales, Mrs. Hannah Aydelotte, Mrs. Jack Johnson and Mrs. E. P. McGrew. MANTI MANTI. March 10. The R. K. class was entertained at a silver tea Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Lucy Tennant, Luncheon Lunch-eon was served at 5 o'clock. Special guests were Mesdames S. M. Hocking, L. F. Becker, H. S. Kerr, J. 11. Hornung, David Sband, Jr., Dee L-owry, Ruby Hou-gaard. Hou-gaard. Sarah Lyons, George W. Lowry and May Jones. The senior girls of M. H. S. entertained enter-tained at a class party at the home of Eva Killpack Saturday evening. Twenty-five were present and spent the evening even-ing in a social way. A midnight feast was enjoyed. Mrs. May Chapman, Edith Carpenter and Francis Madsen entertained at a shower Wednesday evening at the home of J. H. Carpenter in honor of Ann Chapman, Chap-man, a recent bride. The Needleeraft club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ellen M. Crawford. Mrs. J. G. Crawford entertained at cards Thursday evening in honor of her husband's sixtieth birthday anniversary. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Mes-dames W. W. Crawford, P. P. Dyrlng. Quince Crawford, Joseph Munk, Frank P. Tuttle, C. P. Larsen, David Madsen, Carlyle Munk, Emma Lemon of Ferron, Amanda Tuttle, May Chapman, Ellen Crawford and Jeuune Munk. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Felt entertained at cards Monday evening. Thirty friends were present. Refreshments were served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chapman entertained enter-tained at a wedding reception Wednesday Wednes-day evening in honor of their daughter Ann and Haler Taylor of Freedom, who were married in the Manti temple Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Keller are rejoicing rejoic-ing over the arrival of a boy at their home March 7. Mr. and Mrs. John Sband entertained fifty of their friends at cards Wednesday. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ann Tuttle, Parley Madsen, Lydia Moffetl and Bryant Bry-ant Harmon. Mrs. Shand was assisted by Margaret Judd and Jennie McColl. Refreshments were served at midnight. Mrs. Ella Sorenson entertained the primary pri-mary officers of the south ward Tuesday Tues-day evening. The Hopeless club met Monday evening even-ing with . Vera. Keller, who was assisted by' Gneil Brown. Mabel Dyring. Lila Harmon Har-mon and Charlotte Parry In entertaining the club. 1 GARFIELD : f GARFIELD, March 10. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rees have gone to Denver, Colo., to live. Mrs. V. B. Haymond entertained the Bakers' Dozen Bridge club Thursday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Guests of the club were Mrs. F. O. Haymond of Magna, Mrs. Thomas Maher, Mrs. L. N. Foster, Mrs. Theodore Becker, Mrs. R. H. Saum. Yesterday afternoon was the regular meeting- for the Women's club. Miss Sadie Sa-die Myers of Salt Lake addressed the club and Mrs. W. B. Boucher of Magna read selections from the poems of James Whitcomb Riley. The ladies who served were Mrs. A I Thomas, Mrs. Harold White, Mrs. B. A. Thomas. Mrs. C. C. Woodward, Mrs. C. R. Sundberg, Mrs. David Swanstren, Mrs. O. A. Sonne, Mrs. Rex Southerland. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Romsey entertained at their home Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Rornsey's birthday. Cards were played and refreshments served. Prizes were won by Miss Ella Milligan and El-win El-win Cherrington. Present were Mrs. N. Williams Mrs. L. T. Cherrington, Miss Clara Berry, Miss Ella Milligan, Ross Nutall, Elmer Williams, El win Cherrington, Cherring-ton, Ormund Monti. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tempest are receiving receiv-ing congratulations over the arrival of a baby boy, born at the L. D. S. hospital the first of the week. St. Beta's guild was entertained by Mrs. Mat hew Hennessy and Mrs. John Holland at tile home of the former at Arthur Wednesday afternoon. The Good Shepherd's Smoker club will be entertained by Richard Bodkin at his home on Tuesday evening. The G. B. G club will meet with Miss Rachael Larson next Thursday evening. The Masonic lodge of Townsito entertained enter-tained the wives of the members at the clubhouse last evening. The Women's club will give a public card party next Thursday afternoon. The West End Sewing club was entertained enter-tained on Thursday by Mrs. R. H. Saum." Guests were Mrs. Tom Janney of Magna, Mrs. Gilbert Palmer, Mrs. E. E. Nelson, Mrs. E. R. Richards. 'Miss Richards, Mrs. M. Maldren, Mrs, 1 tic hard Garr. Prizes at br i d g e w or e won b y Mrs. D. L. Barnard. Bar-nard. The guest prize was won by Miss Richards. The Garfield Men's cluh met on Wednesday evening. The Junior A thletic club was entertained enter-tained Thursday evening by Wade liar-die. liar-die. Present were Theodore Johnson, Walter Elder, Vernon Avis, Howard Bird, Rangnoir Wyotte, Carl Lud wig, Harry Butcher. Mr. and Mrs. David Puncheon, Miss Rose Karons and George Pratt, teachers. Mrs. Mabel De Busk was given a very pleasant surprise at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. McKendrick Thursday evening in honor of her birthday. MURRAY 4 f MURRAY, Marcli 10. The members of the Embroidery club were entertained on Thursday at the home of Mrs. R. Wilken. Miss Bessie Jones entertained at o prettily app'di'W d Kensington at her home on Wasatch avenue. A color scheme of green was most effectively carried out in the decorations and re-freshmntp. re-freshmntp. Those present were Mildred Gerrard. Elsie- Sorenson, Morris Knott, Afton Love, Marguerite Judd. Jennie Willia 'lis, I'Ono Be: in ion, Thula Garff. Mi. L. B. Simmons. The following members of the flillcrcst basket 'en ;J team were enfertained on Wednesday evening at the home of Jesse Miller, the coach; Wilfoni RoMii'-'o;!. John Wood. Paul Paris. Garl S-hr-nk, Ver I McMillan. Mc-Millan. Denzel Wa its, Clayton Turner. Mrs. Sydney P.pvuolds of Logan is hre visiting at the Davis home on Center street. M iss P.o.s" Cnppin wa s pl'-asa ntly sur-pris'-d on Frida y evening at lu-r home on Vine ;-trei. Games and rfi-sb merits formed the evening's entertainment. The guests were Vad's Ca boon. Alice Sa n-s-: oni, Cova Li rson, La vern Wat i s. Gladys Tucker. Ve-rny .Tannpon, Ella Ha -r on. Vivian Eriekson, La von Ma hps. Margaret. Mar-garet. Simmons. Weston Perry. Archie Tripp, Gla yton T- irner, Dcnze "a lis, Roger rj a iiis. V:n;)l Mauss, Union San-'ery, San-'ery, Clarence Neuinsh wander, Russel Wheeler. Mrf. P. Symnns lias gone to Delta, I'tah. afiM spending the winter here with i','-r iaughte;-, Mrs. Branson Brinton. Mrs. ,, I). Williams and Mrs. G. Nav-lor Nav-lor en'eCaine i the members and friends of the ?!--;. odi.n Aid society at the 1. u -: pr- re irv on Wedn -t-da y u H.ernoon. f ,-'-iniH;',ii s we - e r-crverj to t 1, i y-li'-e. Mr. and M vs. Lesu r Robinor, of Gar- j field are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Proctor. The choir of Grant ward was pleasantly pleasant-ly entertained on Wednesday evening by Misses Delia and Lavern Bird at their home. Mrs. Robert Pixton has returned from Park City, where she has been visiting her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eager. Miss bona Lindsay entertained on Friday Fri-day evening at a dancing party at her home. The following were guests of Mrs. Parley Par-ley Bennion on Wednesday afternoon at a marine? party: Mrs. Leonard Mackay, M rs. J. H. Snmmerha s. Mrs. Eftie Pax-ton, Pax-ton, Mrs. Orson Bennion. Tuesday the members of the Taylors-ville Taylors-ville choir gave a surprise party on Miss Vernetta Lindsay. Miss Lindsay was presented with a beautiful mus;c cabinet In token of appreciation for services rendered ren-dered as organist for the past six years. Fifty were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ieonard Mackay entertained enter-tained at dinner on Sunday. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. De Lyle Mackay and family fam-ily left Wednesday for Bellevue. Idaho, where they will make their home. Miss Martha Banks has returned from Tooele, where- she has been visiting friends. Friday evening the Hillcrest Dramatic club presented the play entitled "Mr." Boh." at the First ward amusement hall, under the direction of Miss Hortense Young. I BRIGHAM CITY f - V BRIGHAM CITY. March 10. One of the biggest and most social dancing events of the past season was the ball given In the Academy of Music Tuesday evening by the Boxelder Commercial club. Upwards of 40u persons enjoyed the event. The ball decorations were unique and consisted of flower baskets suspended from the ceiling, ceil-ing, while the walls were adorned, with holly leaves. Refreshments were served in the northeast corner of the hall In an original booth, and adorning the stand were a number of silver loving cups, tho property of Boxelder county. Home-made beer was served. Monday evening Misses Zola Call and Villadine Knudson entertained the court house girls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Call at an "Irish Milk Maid" party. The evening was a social success and was spent in playing cards, games and musical mu-sical numbers. Among the guests were Mrs. John G. Wheatley. Mrs. R. V. Call, Mrs. Peter Knudson, Mrs. Zina Jensen. Misses Flora Watkins, Malinda Wright. Laura Brown. Bessie Morrison, Muriel Horsley. Hazel Stohl, Fay Hamson, Mabel Swain, Liliie Strnnqulst, Grace Kelly, Louise Ingram, Lola Nichols, Alda Crawford, Craw-ford, Louise Horsley, Sylvia Anderson, Marco Madsen. Thelma. Seal, Violot Madsen, Mad-sen, Hattie Nichols. Rilla Pett, Gladys Hoi ton, Leonora Romer. Yesterday afternoon the Kindergarten club gave a tea at the home of Mrs. H. C. Day and the hostesses were Mrs. J. E. Ryan, Mrs. H. C. Day and Mrs, W. A'. Call. Miss Clara Gleave was guest of honor, at a party given by Mrs. Alfred Freeman-Saturday Freeman-Saturday evening. Attired as little eirls the participants spent a pleasant evening.' Present were Misses Clara Cleave, CrvstaV Jeppson. Rilla Watkins. Freda Nelson. Alice Gidney, Florence Lee, Cornelia Petersen. Pe-tersen. Yirgie Winn, Mabel Thorpe, Mrs. R. H. Labium, Mrs. A. C. Olsen and Mrs. Freeman. Mrs. T. M. Evans entertained Monday-afternoon Monday-afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Alice Forsgren of Ashton, Idaho, who has been spending a few days in this city visiting relatives and friends. Dinner was served and the evening pleasantly spent in doing fancy work. The guests were Mrs. John H. Forsgren. Mrs. Alphonzo Nelson, M rs. Martha Ensign, Mrs. Brigham Wright, Mrs. Alice Forsgren. Mrs. Lawrence Berg, Mrs. Rose Neeley, Mrs. Julius Wright, Mrs. Amy Wright. Miss Lois Jarman and Miss Verna Rob-bins Rob-bins of Kaysville were the guests of Miss Lavetta Wallace Saturday. Miss Esther Baty and Roxy Larsen spent a few clays early in the veek vlsit--ing friends and relatives in Salt Lake. Mrs. Charles Peck of Malnd Is spending' a few days in this city visiting her mother, Mrs. Maria By water, and her brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen are home after an extended visit to tho coast. Miss Annie Williamson of Ogden was. the guest of Miss Violet Madsen Sunday.; Monday afternoon Mrs. Mary A. Olsen very pleasantly entertained in honor of' the officers of the Third ward religion classes. The time was spent in needlework needle-work and social conversation. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Those present were the following: Mrs. Alfred Freeman, Mrs. Sterling D. Madsen, Mrs. Katie Nelson, Mrs. Martin Anderson, Miss Helen Evans, Miss Venice Reese, Miss Viola El in son,, Miss Leah Whizter, Miss Helen Jensen. Mrs. A. D. Harrison and little .daughter of Salt Lake anent a day or two of tho week in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. John E. Baird. The Merrell Lumber company gave a banquet Saturday evening at the Kaiser restaurant, at which nil (he officers and employees of the com pa ny were the guests. Af I er the bn liquet the company repaired to tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merrell. where the remainder of tho evening was pleasantly spent in a social manner. Among those present were Mr. and 'Mrs. John F. Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. N. Chris Si mon son, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Merrell. Mr. and Mrs. .Lorenzo Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Jule Slander, Mr. and Mm. Ell Chris tense n, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen, Ah, and Mrs. J. William Pott. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil T. Forsgren, Miss Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Knudson. Miss LUlia n Halverson, Miss Norma Anderson. Ludvig Olsen, Or-vil Or-vil Merrell, Fosler Simonsen, Orlando Petersen Pe-tersen and N. J. Valenlfne. BOUNTIFUL : f BOFNTJFVL, March 10. R. W. Farrer of Reaver City is visiting at the E. W. Bird homo. Mrs. Mary Lee announces the engagement engage-ment of her daughter Gladys to Allen Covert of Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Alma Clough of Rla-kfoot is visiting visit-ing relatives In Bountiful. Dr. E. W. Smedley and family arrived h o : v. e Friday fro n i I ,os A n ge 1 c s . Alma Cowley and family of Darllnpton, Idaho, ha ve moved to Bountiful. George B. Thurgood and M iss Bert Ii;l Moss were married in the Salt Lake temple, tem-ple, Wednesday, A reception was h-dd at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Moss, the same evening. Mr. and M rs. Thurgood will make t heir home in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Fisher of Ocden were week-end visitors al the borne of M rs. Fisher's fa t her, Joseph L. May bey. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sessions ;ire spending spend-ing I wo weeks in Blai. k fool , Jdaho, visiting visit-ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garrett are visiting visit-ing relatives here prior to moving to Burr ley. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moss returned home Tuesday from a few mon t lis' visit In California. A reunion of the Bountiful First ward was held in the wnrd Hiruml last Thursdav. Thurs-dav. The retired bishopric and the aeed of the wa id were special mi est s. At II a. m. the exereirr-s commenced. Bishop Richard Stringham delivered an addresH of wed come and on behalf of the people. of the ward presented the retired bishop bish-op re W. W. Rnrlow, Joseph Kynnslon. a n d "r h a rl s J. I Iowa rd . each w i t h a token of respect and esteem. Jn the basement base-ment of the. ball a banquet was served and T'jij persons, old and young, pa rtook of the l-ast. The entertainment, consisting con-sisting of vocal and instrumental music, j-erir;! t iors, etc., was much enjoyed. George Ma re-! is of the old folks' central commit 1 1 e of Sail. Uke City was present pres-ent and add,- rl materially to 1 lie enter-luiiurwil. enter-luiiurwil. 0;h'T prominent persons present pres-ent were Governor and .Mrs. Simon Bam-. Bam-. i,,.ri-r..-. The run cert cdosed with a ball in (he evening. |