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Show Social Notes From Iniermonniam Towns I caret Jennings have returned home to spend their summer vacation at tho home of meir parents, JJr. arid Mrs. J. J. Jen- I nir.:is. . Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Paxton, who had been visiting in Salt Lake, returned homo : bJnih.y evening. Mrs. John Caiv, who had been visiting, at the home of Mrs. H. V. Deighton. returned re-turned to her homo in bait Lake .Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Post entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. YV. S. Jones of Bingham Thursday evening of last week. The time was spent with music and dancing, danc-ing, after which luncheon was served. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Snow entertained ' the Five Hundred Evening Card club at their home Thursday evening. Tho ! guests of the club were Mr. and Mrs. J W. D. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Pax-, ton. Mrs. Charles Knee. Miss Gertrude , McLaughlin and F. J. McLaughlin. The teachers and pupils or the sixth ; grade entertained with a picnic at the Hot Pots Saturday of last week. i 4 J V LAYTON J I.AYTON. Moy :4. Hfirland Phillips. ; son of Mr. and -Mrs. Alma Phillips, arrived homo Friday i'roin Ounrj Mead, N. Y., on i a thirty-day furlough. " Mr. and Mr?. Abraham Day of Idaho ! , Falls, Idaho, wore quests of Mr. and; Mrs:. James pay during- the week. Miss r.ueUa Lay ton spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gleedhill of Og"den spent Sunday here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. William Yonns spent Monday in KaysviHe as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graham. Mr. and" Mrs. Wilford E. "Wisr.crill and Mr. and Mrs. Kufus Adams motored to Cornish and spent last week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cowley. Mrs. Nettle Stevensen visited friends in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Watt and daughter, daugh-ter, Gwendolyn, of McCammon, Idaho, spent a few days here this week as guests of relatives. Miss Llewellyn Bone spent the past week in Ma.gna as a guest of relatives. Mrs. D. It. Sanders of Tremonton is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Julias P. Adams. Miss Josephine Shorten of Ogden was the guest of Miss Algie Barlow, Sunday. Mrs. James Roneehe of Idaho Falls, Tdaho, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Naylor. Miss Pearl Walker visited relatives in Holier City Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Call of Ogden is the guest of her father, James Warren, and family. Mrs. F. A. Naylor visited friends in Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. Frank Jones and son of Ogden are visiting relatives here. Mr. and' Mrs. A. M. Barnes and Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes were visitors to Salt Lake Cltv Thursday. Miss Pearl Lay ton was a visitor to ICaysville "Wednesday. BEAVER BEAVEB, May 2-i. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Grover of this city announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughters. Irene and I ' MISS OLIVE FOSTER of Ameri-, Ameri-, can Perk, vlioso engagement to roster Nichoies has bean announced. an-nounced. IS '"T I -w ' V , ' " - - V'V - i - 'hf V j : - Ui r , . - -v j... j CalnicroBs ani rtutli Howard attended the ball giiine at Kurley Sunday. Mrn. Oliver Marsden and Mrs. T. H. MilW were tho guests of frieuds in Aberdeen Tuesday. Tues-day. -Mr. and Mrs. C. TT. McQuown wrrG last week-cud week-cud gui'sta of frirnrls In Pocurollu. Mr, uud Mrs. Kenoetli ily,df. Miss Irene Preston nnd Hnrokl Hyde wltu the guests of frtrnds iu Hurley Sundiiy. Mrs. P. A. Irmf'ti is spending a week visiting witli friends in bait Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. (.'. T. Cunningham hae as guoats llieir litlle niecp aud nepiiew. Wayne and Mary Dorsv of Filer. Mrs. James Sparks of Boulder, "VN'yo.. Tras a last week-end guest of her sister. Miss Jeweil Thompson. The latnit clree was entertained Friday by Mrs. D. V. Howard. Mr. and Mis. C. F. Smith have returned to their home iu T u In t li. Minn., after spending several days visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. J. Milaer. Mrs. J. R. Sturgeon of Murtaucli was a last week-end guest of Mrs. C. II. Ylngst. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Wing of Nampa are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Koy Milne?. AMERICAN FORK 4 AMTRrCAN' VOUK. May 24. Mr. and Mrs. .Tos.-pli Nir-liols of iit. i.;.-urK-i aru here for an o:.N-upd visit wlh relatives. Mr. and Mrs. .Jsenh Wottgn of this city were Salt I,;iUt ifi!torn 'Moirl:iy atid Tu- sduy. Tlu-y uiK-ud to miiku tiiuir liume thertj iu the near fiff hi-". .M iss Fr;i nees Bird f Spring vi lie was tin; sr -1 ii i of Mi's. John M'.-'I';i;;iie WudnL-bday and 'I littrodiiy. Tne .tishr-s L'-la Tlionirori and Nrms Storrs fiii)' ;iat wcf'U-t-iid iu Salt Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sf.rrs. 'I in: junior rb.:j of Hie Amnran Fork H'gli .-'I mol uujuyu uu outing to Jiiffatuga Mouday i.i-li(. Si'iil-ir fin y err'-Uf'S of the Am "Henri F'ork Hii.-li sfliool ere 1 j - -1 J Frid:iy. Tlie vropram In the morning was furnifned by tin: liawailan 'I'roubuduurs from Sri tt Pal:'-. At noun members of I lie suitor rlns and tin; Ciu-uKy were servi-d itli hiiieheoii by i lie dorn'-.s: c selneo glris. In rbc evening another program was giveu, folloved by a dan-.-. .Mr. n i:d M rs. Th'.rr.fon motored to l.-1 in S'lndny and hp nt lb'- ibsy. Tiii; Mi.s-.'S .Mary and .aura Pulley spent last w I'-'k-end in Houn I if u 1 v ir.: 1 1 ir re hi I i vtn. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kirniag' and family mo-lor'-d to Sa It rake Sunday aud bpent the day :t r.ilierty park. ' M r:;. Hobi rl P. Asbbr spent Tlmrsday in Pro'.-o, gu.sl of Mr. mid Mrs. P. "VV. Wiittaker. Vfdnin, Prin st and Bert Duncan spent Sunday m Amerieiin Fork at tin homo of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. "VV. P. Dum-an. Mr. a rid Mis. Kenuiih Pall motored from It Pa !-.e Siuuiay and spent the day visiting Tela! i vea h'Tr. Ml km H'di-u Cliipmun sp-nt the la Her part of t lie we k ill Sri 1 1 Pa ki visiting with the M mnt-H Nnu a ml Helen Plo d. Mr. and Mrs. . II. tieisrir. were the guests of ri'latlvfs iu Salt. Pake Sunday. Miss ivinn t'hipman of Salt Lake was an Arnerii:an I'V.rlc vlsiior Sunday. Mrs. WililHin Chipniau returned home Tues-flay Tues-flay from Salt l-ak where she was the guest of' her dani;hler, Mrs. Tracey WoLton, for the paM fev days. Mrs. T. li. Parker spent last week-end in 'Went Jnphni. visiting her daughter. Mit.s Mildred and Pari Fiilnier of Salt Lake wei-i' guesis of TriiMuls here Sunday. Tho M his-s Clara Hum er and Pula. Stnrrs v.ere Salt p:i!ve visitors Friday and Saturday. Miss Al'a Beek of S;ilt Pake spejit Inst wc k visiting with her parenls, Mr. and Mrs. John P.L-k. BACCHUS i , RACCITTiS. May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I'Mtzsimmotis will leave next week for Xevarln . -where they will be the prucsta :f L'itzsimnions's brother for several Ronald Tlallstrom of fincchus and Miss Kloanor Kilmer of Option were quiet ,y m.-irrieil iu Farming ton the past week. The a nnouncement came as a pleasant sur prise to their friend p. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Muly and Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Klmer spent Sunday in Elng-lHm Elng-lHm and visited many points of interest. Phev made the trip on horseback. There will bo. a final meeting- of the Racchus Ked Cross auxiliary at the elub-jonso elub-jonso Thursday afternoon. A party of Bacchus people motored to "nnn'o runvnn SinnrPiv nnrl eniovpr a real tor, Ruth, to Marion Wllkensen of Cedar City. served to the Messrs. and Mesdames C. P. Black, Terra Black, A. V. N'elson, AV. Lawson, AV. Morrison, Carlos Ramsay, S. Nelson, Andrew Peterson, the Mesdames A. Farnsworth, Henry Xeill, Pearletta Keilson and Roda Ramloae, and Austin Farnsworth. Mrs. TH. T. RoEsIter of Salt Lake is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Calloway. Callo-way. A fe-rt- of 1h frionds and neighbors of Mrs. "Wilford AVoolf met at the home of her mother, Mrs. Henrietta Wrisht, Wprinpcday afternoon to tender her a i farewell party, as she will leave soon for j tne east iu join her husband. Music was the feature of the afternoon. Luncheon was served to thirty guests. Miss Loraine Anderson left Sunday to spend her vacation at Salt Lake and Logan. The rtfiv. and Mrs. T. J. Xethery left Sunday for Council Bluffs, Iowa, to make their home. A cheer-up party was given Friday afternoon af-ternoon of last week in honor of Mrs. Almina Chidester. Music was the feature fea-ture of the afternoon. Luncheon was served to thirty-five guests. Miss Lavern Peterson of Marys vale spent last week-end visiting friends and rela tives in Richfield. The junior class entertained the senior class at a banquet Friday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Malms ten of Marys-vale Marys-vale spent last week-end with Mrs. Rate Werry. Mrs. Hans Borg entertained at a Kensington Ken-sington Wednesday afternoon. Five o'clock luncheon was served to the Mesdames D. 13. Borg. D. P. Jensen, B. An del in, A. L. Manning and Marie So-rensen. So-rensen. j Miss Katherine Adams was entertained : Thursday evening of this week by the ! junior and senior domestic science girls. Mrs. John Christensen entertained Wednesday evening in honor of her daughter, Erma, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Games and music were the features of the evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to fourteen guests. with ud elaborate dinner. The occasion alho was a celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. John Partridge, Mrs. Harry Capps. Mrs. Roy Scott nr.d Mrs. John Theitten, whose birthdays birth-days come in the month of May. They were f,riven a shower, the pifts being hidden aud the recipients made tu bunt for them. Mrs. Edwards. Ed-wards. Mrs. linear, Mrs. "Will Theitreu find Mis lyOla Theitten. who is visiting here from the en st. were g lies I s for the dn y. Miss LibnUi Jnno Tuttle entertninrd at n five-course lunclion Tuesday nt the Roersn cafe. The fras v,-" re Mesdames Charles E. Burton and Join Smith and the Misses Alma Be&oit and Fru Cos to 1 In. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith entertained with a dancing parly at - their home in East Lawn Tuesday evening. I SANDY . 4. PAXDV. Mav 24. Mrs. Ture Peterson of Salt -Lake and Miss Lavern BecUman of Ogden were Sandy visitors Tuesday. Wednesday e ening the L. D. S. Sunday Sun-day school gave a program in the church, followed hy a dance in the Fireman's hall. Punch and Coney Islands were served. Mrs. Man' Gillespie of Salt Lake visited vis-ited her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hughes, Thursday. Mrs. A. J. Gushing is visiting in Salt Lake, the guest of her daughter, Mi's. J. B. Jensen. Friday of last week the Jordan high school students motored to Saratoga Springs, where they spent the day. Dr. A. O. Robertson, the Misses Pauline Frockmeyer, Maud Hardman, Edith Smith and Ivy Forrester, and Mr. and Mrs. James Forrester were Sunday guests of Mrs. Amelia Gibson. Miss Loreine Hugh as of Salt Lake visited vis-ited friends here Friday. Seventy-five girls and boys of the Fiftli and sixth grades, under the supervision of Miss Goff and Miss Forbes, spent Thursday in Big Cottonwood canyon. Mrs. Xorval S-iuart entertained tho ladies of the Congregational Aid society at her home on County street Thursday afternoon. Mrs. T. F. Marriott is visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. ST. ANTHONY, IDA. ST. ANTHONY, May M. On Monday afternoon Mry. S. F. Gihnan entertained twenty-four ladies a.t bridge. The party was In honor of her guest, Miss Katherine. Col we 11, who is here from Idaho Fa ils prjor to leaving for her home in Peoria, Til. Mrs. Gillispie won high score and Miss Col well was given a guest prize. Elaborate refreshments were served. The Tuesday ICvening Bridge club met with Mrs. Nellie Fcrney this week. Mrs. Kmger won high score. Lieutenant Governor C. f Moore; wife and son,. Marion and "Willia m Day ley arrived from Boise in their car Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Rasmnssen a.nd children, who have been visiting a.t the. Co::tloy bonic for a few . days, left for their new home at Kilgore. '"Wednesday. They have l:ought a farjn at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Moore went to Ashton Trcsday evening and , were initiated into the Kastern Star lodge. A party, with elaborate refreshments, was given in their honor after the lodge meeting. meet-ing. AVednesday afternoon the J. T. Fisher : home was the scene ( f a prttv home : wedding, when Miss Florence Fisher and Lloyd J. Austin were united in marriage! by tho Lev. Ba:rd of the Presbyterian I church In the presence of the immediate : families and a few close friends. Mr. j Austin recently returned from, overseas duty. Eoth are residents of St. Anthony, having received their education in the local schools and teing; graduated in the same class. Mrs. Fdith Simpson and daughter, Miss Helen, spent last week-end in Jackson, Wyo. 1 " DUCHESNE 4 : i DUCHESNE, May 24. Saturday afternoon nf last week Mrs. E. Vv Sehonian entertained the members of the Standard Pearers' Card club and a few extra guesrs, complimentary to Mrs. H. F. Woods of Latuda. who has been (he guest for a week at the Sehonian home. Five hundred hun-dred was played at three tables, prizes bdng won by Mrs. Stephen Johnson and Mrs. Thomas Firth. EunHieon was served nt the close of tho games to Mrs. J. D. Trimmer, Mrs. Edward' Hart, Mrs. Fred Johnson. Mrs. J. IT. Partridge, Mrs. Er-rt Ha riley. Mrs. J. B. Owhii. Mrs. F. L. Watrano, Mrs. Edwin Zimmerman, Mrs. Arlington Snow, Mrs. Arthur IJrown, Mrs. Woods. Mrs. John son and Mrs. Hart. Miss Eva Murdock has returned from a Tisit In Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson and small son left this week for their home in Soldier Summit afrr a two weeks' visit with relatives here. Mrs. Orron Smith is back from a trip to Heber. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sehonlm and son. Roy, and Mrs. n. F. Woods and daughter, Margurtt, motored to Ttooseve t Sunday. M rs. Arlington Snow nnd her three boys are guests nt Hie home of Mrs. Snow's mother, ampfire supper. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. I-I. V. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. ieorge Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cong-Inn, Cong-Inn, Miss Hannah Christ. Miss Margaret Jardiner and Dr. Burllneame. A "oOo" ca rd pa rty was held at the 'hih house Friday evening, following the ui" ture show. Mrs. A.- L. Fimer won : adles' first prize, with .Mrs. "Willis Cong-! Ion winning second. lid ward Sherman j von the men's first prize, with Dick Lar-on Lar-on winning second. Refreshments were erved. Mrs. II. B. Morris entertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ma'.y, Arthur Maly and Mr. and "Mrs. ; 'otiglas Fitzslmmons and little daughter, ,'ean. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Young were the ;uests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bullock luring the past week. Mr. Young has ust received his discharge from tho train-1 train-1 ng camp at Vancouver, R. C. The many friends of Jacob and Anton Inrgaehr are pleased to bear of their safe rrlval from France. The brothers were mployed here bv the Hercules company everal years. j BUHL, IDAHO . . f Bt'IIL, Idaho. May 24. Mrs. J. M. Spackman ? Twin Falls was a last week-end guest of ier friend, Mrs. i.icorge Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Krythe arc being con-rattilated con-rattilated by their friends uver the recent ar-ivnl ar-ivnl of a daughter in their home. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson of Salt Lake City ero the guests of Mrs. Delia Schooler Thurs-. a y. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Perk ffo occupying their nmlsome residence on the Hurley ranch, east f Iluiil, recently purchased fmui rj. ;. Burley. Mrs. Gnstuve Kuzo has gone to Arco to join or husl'and. rs. F li. Van "Riper entertained the Syringa lub at her hrinie Thursday afternoon. Luncheon as served by the hostess. Mrs. Harvey Beems has gone n Dickens, own, where she will visit with friends and elnrtves for several wef-ks. Mrs. Delia Schooler euterta inod a number of rieads Thursday at a three-murse luncheon, "hosu present were Mrs. Arnold Tannter. Mrs. tistave Kunze. Mrs. W. V. Orr. Mrs. Itav v'inans. Mrs. S. C. Orr. Mrs. D. W. Howard, irs. N. J. Cheline and Miss Laura Este. Mrs. R. O. Ward of Wendell was the guest f her sister, Mrs. J. E. Campbell. Tuesday. Mrs. Blanche Meade spent several days last cek with friends in Burley. M r. and Mrs. G len Itohi nd nre bring con-rat con-rat u la ted by their many friends over the re-nt re-nt arrival of a daughter in their home. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McPherson have as iiir giieats Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Abel of urOTi, Mo. They arc the parents of Mrs. Mc-herson. Mc-herson. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Allen have returned to arminstou. Ark., where tlu-y formerly rt- ; Mrs. C. K. CostePo and Miss Jpsie Bell were '. st week-end guests of friemis in Twin Falls. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F. IleiUy. Mr. and Mrs. arry "S'ilsnn. Mrs. Annie Calrneross. Ed Gor-th Gor-th aud the Misses Helen aud Marguerite Oweneva. to Henry Martin Green and Henry Percy Green, respectively, of North Creek. The wedding wilt ta.ke place early in June at the Grover home. Mrs. Yiola Pailey of Spry is here visiting visit-ing her pa re n tst Mr. a nd Mrs. Elliott AVtlderu R. A. B. Hatch and family spent Sunday Sun-day in Kanab. Miss Vivian Brown and Sarah Frost of Greernille were in town Monday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. B. T. Underwood, after disposing of her property in Beaver City, left Sunday Sun-day for Junction City, Kan., to make her home. Miss iSernice Levi of Milford spent a few days in Beaver lust week visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. Her sister, Miss Mar-eia, Mar-eia, has been attending school a.t the Murdock academy. Miss Lula and Larr. Tolton a.nd Beatrice Beat-rice Hur?t entertained the members of the senior class of the Murdock academy at the Tolton home- Saturday evening of 1 a t we civ. Ice cream an d c ak e were :?e r ve d. Field spor t s in mini atu re and oi her games were enjoyed. The following follow-ing were present. SJirley Gillies, Nettie Gale, Nettie Messenger, Henrietta Gunn, SarK.h A I kins, Chry with Jensen, Phyllis Swindlehurst, jjois Paxton, Marie Mc-G Mc-G r 2 gor , S a r a s sa Ha it is. FJ i a H al es, Waldo Murdock, Dave Hc-slington. Harold Hodges. Karl Woolsey, Obra Pearce, Kenneth Ken-neth Barton, George "Whom ham. Bill ' "White. Yilford Robinson. Rulon Tanner, Mr. CaJder, Jack Gunn and Grant Tolton. MORONI f MORON" r. May 2-1. The Sorsis club was ertertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. P.aine Draper. Those present were Mrs. Elmo Irons, Mrs. C. M". Jensen, Mrs. J(.h n Irons, Mrs. B. C. Linebaugh, Mra. Ray Blackham and Mrs. Leo Morley. Mrs. George Mowen entertained a number num-ber of her friends Monday evening. Those present were El&io Kr.ile.tt, Carnien Johan-sen, Johan-sen, Lillian CXsen, Virginia Hardy, Cleopha Peterson and Clara Stark. Music was the mam feature of the evening. Mrs. C. B. Christensen and children, have gene to Buhl, Idaho, to spend the. summer. Miss Mildred Irons has returned to her home after attending the Boys' and GirU;' club school at Lcgan. Miss lna Morley is a Fort Green visitor. vis-itor. Miss Eva Cook of Helper is visiting at the home of Mips Mildred Irons. Miss Stella Tanner of Mt. Fleosai.t was a Moroni visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson of Lavan are visiting friends at Moroni. Soldier boys who have returned to their homes this week are Lee Nualey and Nelson Christensen. GARLAND T V GAP LAND, May 21. Mr. aud Mrs. n. H. Francis and children left Monday by auto for Bloom field, Iowa, to spend the summer with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Persson had as their gues's Saturday of lust week and Sunday Professor Pro-fessor C. Oren Wilson of Salt Luke City. The following people enjoyed a "plunge" parly aud supper al the hot springs Tuesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hymer. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petters-tn, Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Peck. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Bush. Mr. and Mrs. ! Sam Cnpcuer, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C. Hymer. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Persson and Mrs. M. D. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hymer, accompanied hy Mr. and Mis. W. F. Verasnn nnd C. Oreu Wilson, motored to Salt Lake Sunday, returning return-ing home Sunday evening. Wednesda y t boy ! motored to Salt Lake, returning Thursday. I PARK CITY . - PARK CITY, May 24. Mrs. Guy Norton Nor-ton entertained with a Kensington- Friday a f ternoon of last week in compliment to M r s . C . K e n n e 1 1 and Mrs. Grace Hoffman. Hoff-man. Other guests were Mrs. T. Morris, Mrs. William" Perry, Mrs. C. I J. Rlcker. Mrs. H. Finch. Mrs. Hitzman. Jliss Mary Shields, Miss Susa una .Shields and M rs. Fred Gillett. Refreshments were served. Mrs. J. F. Welsh returned home from Salt Lake Thursday, after a several days' visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kennett left Monday for Helena, Mont., to make their home. Mrs. Mamie, Owen of Salt Lake is visiting visit-ing at the home of Miss Alice Terry. Mr. and Mrs. H., W. Deighton, Mrs. John Buck and Mrs.' John Canty motored to the Hot Pots Sunday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. . W. S. Jones of Bingham returned to their home Friday after a pleasant visit at the home of Mrs. D. E. King. John f.'vofts of the Ninety-first division returned home Thursday of last week from overseas service. Miss Loretta Jennings and Miss Mar- 1 TWIN FALLS, IDA. 4 . TWIN" FALLS. Ida.. May 24. Mrs. Ceraldine Yoitngs entertained the members of the seventh A class at lUcUel at a theater party Thursday evening. Miss Nelda Pokel and Miss Harriet Petf i Jo hn also were guest s. The aeniors of the hitfh school enterta ined for the juniors and the faculty Thursday evening eve-ning at Cotillion hall. Tne sophomores of the hich school enterta enter-ta ined t lie class members and a number of the hiph school faculty at an Informal dancing parly in Pnrrlsh hall Friday evening. Mrs. E. P. iMinlap entertained the members of the Campfire circle and their guardian, Miss Geneva Stafford, at her country home Friday eveninc, the occasion being the fourteenth four-teenth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Margaret, The guests enjoyed dinner early In the evening, after which they played games and talked over the summer's plans. About twenty of the circle were present, Mrs. Fimer fJrant Keith entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon in honor of her daughter, Miss Lois Keith, the occasion being the an noun cement ce-ment of Miss Keith's engagement to Donald Winsor of San Francisco. The marriage will probably take place in the . early fall. The afternoon was spent In Having, afier which luneheon was served at a beau ti fully deeora led table. A large haslet of lilacs formed the centerpiece, cen-terpiece, and the guest s' places were ma rked by. lilacs and place ca rd s in dainty 1 in n d -pa in ted envelopes, which showed t he announcement announce-ment up"n being opened. The cucsfs included Mesdames R. I). Si over, Carlylo Picket t and T. C. Bacon, and the Mlfs Owendniyn Read. Vera Pickett. Lucille Houglil elln. Marjorio Son, Cathlcon and Dorothy Smith, Frances and Jiclla Ellis. Frances Ripley, Jean Stephenson, P.ssie Carlson. The hostos was assisted by the Misses Anna Baker, Georgia MeMnsters and Mary Keith. Miss Anma Shenebcrger entertained on Saturday Satur-day evening of last veek. in honor of Miss ThHrna Singlelnn, who will leave s;on for Suit Lake, wlo-re she spend the summer with her grand mot her. The evening was spent in dar.eing and playing games. The honied server) supper lnte jn the evening. Those present were the Misses Carmen Sanger, Kale Stopz, Lna St a tTord. Lucille Thomas. Violet Holder ni a u, Ruth Whee.-,n and Florence Denton. Mrs. F. F. J' dm son enterta ined a number of Mends a Tier tin' Blks' dance Friday night. R e Tr sh m e ii t s were se rv cd . Mr. and Mrs. Merlin O. Tint ley and Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. D. Smith entertained at a dinner dance Monday evening, in hvnor of Mi? Vrv Amos at Die borne of Mr. and Mrs. Pa t ley. The houe was decorated In flcur de Hs and hridnl wreath. '1'he table had a low bowl of! purple and v.hlte flowers, wilh mauve nml pinlt nt renin erst leading to ench place. The covers j wer marked with place ca rds in the purple j and whlt. A fir r a five-course dinner, the j guests spent the remainder of the evening in i dancing at the Pnit h home. Here. I h. Mime i wehenie hi d coral was used. The guest list Included Messrs. ned Mesdames L. Rasmiissen. ('. I'liin'er. Hie Miss's Vi-vu Amos and Hyrd V'ull the Messrs. Jack Doiau ami Wendell Allen. The War Mother held an open meeting yesterday yes-terday at the parlors of the l'rehbyterlan church for ail t hose who a re eligible to be. come members of the organization. Tito nou.i were Ikti ui I fully decora I ed with Hervioe flu gs and flowrs. The pro era tn consisted of kooh by Mrs. 1 iu vn II a nd M rs. Dudght . a rending by Mrs. Puma in and a talk on 1 lie meaning ml purpose nl' tlie orga niza f Ion by Mrs. T. H. tuvln, Following the program, tea and wa ferH v '-re s'-rved. Mrp. .P.liu Theillr-n entertained the Salmon Social club ut lit regular mutjliug on May id Mrs. J. Tt. Lewis has rctnrnpd from a week's visit In Heber and Salt Lake. The Standard Bearers' Card clnh was entertained enter-tained WedncBday by Mrs. Will Scaton at her country homo, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. B. Pope. Mr. and Mri. W. L. Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Edward ITa rt were dinner guests last Friday uf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Firth. Miss Knsfer enn of Antelope is epondmg a few we.'ks in town. Pinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr3. O, C. Grey were Mrs. S. W. TohiiRon. Mrs. S. E. Johnson and Mrs, M. P. TToub-. M Iss Aliee Van pel has u'ono to her home in Tennessee to 6pcnd the summer vacation with her parents Miss lon.i Monro entertained at dinner Sunday Sun-day for the follovinc younrr frlndH: Mjcses i"nf and Dona Ptntts. Me.?ie Hare Map?ie Davis. Klva and Thelma Itillincs. The same gi;e'3 enjoyed r inoonliclit pi-':ie fonday niyht at 5 lie raid e.Ttnp in Ind la n canyon. Miss 1 1 Ma rsin a nd M'i.'s I va Ma rping of Mount Kmmons were truesls this week at th M. L. Marsing home, en roulo for a vihlt. in Salt Lake. M rs. V loyd Wlieeier and ha by of My ton n re noendinc a few days with Mrs. Whaler's mother. moth-er. Mrs. Will ronton. M rr.. Fannie P 'ornm left Wednesda y for n week 's visit In Woodbine with her da uy liter, Mrs. Al McAfee. Mrs. U. P. Woods nnd daii,7htr. Marcaret, left Tuesda y for l h-dr liome in La tuda after a week's visit wit h friends here, I " RfCPIFIELD luCHFTT-:T.,P. May 21,; A. IT. M MaMler.s and Mrs, H. O. San ford of Salt La he arc visiUmr their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. I.nwson. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Buell pntertainerl nt dinner Sundny. Covers wen- laid for Mr. and Mrs. Or.ion Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner. -Mr. and Mrs. A. Sharp and Jam's Barlow Bar-low motored to Sprintrv illo Su nda y. Mr. and Mrs. lialp'n N'i.-lsen l' f t Sunday for Ida ho. to mak'- their home. Mrs. l-'rn nk t 'onu n fort a in-d at pro-t,-r'-.-siv.- "riu" Saturday evt-nin of last Vfek, in honor of her h usbn nd. who recently re-cently returned from f-Yance, The rooms wit'.' b. -i ui If ully decora ted in the nation.' na-tion.' I cohrs and hotieysur-klo. lila fs and snov. ha lis formed the '-unt or pi em fur the table The firt jjrizes were awarded to Mrs. Terra lUach a nd Seniu'i Nelson and tlK se.v,nd pri.'.'M to M 'h. Sen 1 us Nelson and Terra Lilac!:. Midnight luncheon was NEPHI j NEPHI. May SI. Miss Janet Rollo of Teclar City is the guest of Misa .Ruth Foole. Miss Lrta Lunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. AV. lamt. and William McSualn were married Monday at the home of the I .vie! e. The youiiK couple will make their home for the present in Heber. Mrs. Ray Thomas of Cedar City Is visilinff at l.he home of. Mr. and Mrs. '. W. Griffiths. Miss Ida Foote entertained Thursday evening at a pieture show party, tn honor nf Miss Ruth Foote and Miss Janet Rollo. Mrs. .T. F.. Irons entertained a nurnher I of lady friends at her home Wedne ?da y. j Mrs. Unity Chapped returned Sunday I from .Sprimr.'ille. diere she visited at the home of W. T. Belliston. Miss I.emio Kendall is visiting Salt Lake friends. Tho ladies' Literary club save a. picture pic-ture show and pro.eram in the Arlington th-atcr Thursday evening. Ir. and Mrs. . M. Christensen have returned to Nephi, after having resided In Garfield for the last year. The stake offh-ers of the M. T. A. gave, a successful ent ertn Inmen t in the A'enieo theater Monda- eeniufr. Mrs. Fcniard Flnton entertained a numher of friends at dinner "Wednesday e i-nlng. Mr. and Mrs. John "Woodbury of Salt Falo spent the early part of tho woelt veitint.,' at. the home of their son, l. H. Woodbury. Mr. and Mrs. William Foote have announced an-nounced the engagement of their dauth- |