Show ITEMS ABOUT ar T PEOPLE rr YOU KNOW RICH FIELDS COLUMN OF CURRENT EVENTS mrs heppler hostess at luncheon mrs sterling K heppler entertained at an attractive bridge luncheon monday afternoon at her home orange crystal baskets filled with pansies and tied with green maline made a pretty centerpiece for the tables where covers were placed for twelve at bridge following mrs F G mai alai tines and miss mary alary abc mcmillan millan received tile the high score prizes while tile the consolation favor was given to mrs L R Fou fougnier fonnier lnier the hostess was assisted by mrs J F bean T x out of town visitors feted honoring mrs C 31 Alc mcentyre Entyre ol 01 0 oakland california and mrs fr J R chipman of seattle washington both formerly of this city a well appointed luncheon was presided over by mrs airs C J sumner saturday afternoon at her home luncheon was served at seven small tables on which attractive blue crystal baskets filled with white roses and blue cornflowers corn flowers were vere used the place cards card alo were in in blue and white crystal pink and white roses rose combined in decorating the rooms birdge was resented presented for entertainment after the luncheon with mrs henry E beal mrs P D endsley and mrs mr J milton olsen winning the three high score awards each of the honorees honoreen hono rees received a guest favor relief society honors pioneer ladies the relief society of tile the second ward entertained at a social at the relief society hall tuesday in honor of tile the ladies of the organization who are sixty five fine years of age or older reminiscences of pioneer days were given by the older ladies musical numbers contributed to the pleasure of the afternoon and at the close of the P light refreshments served mrs florence tate gave a tribute to the pioneers expressing her appreciation in an original poem jolly miners entertained miss lucile bates entertained the jolly biners sewing club one of the 4 H clubs at her home wednesday afternoon after the usual needlework light refreshments were served i A hobo party something unique in the line of if parties was the hobo party given monday evening by mrs ernest E hedman formerly miss nancy bird the S S S girls were ere the fortunate guests and dressed to fit the occasion they spent the evening hobo hobai ing to the homes of a few friends and otherwise enjoying themselves to the utmost the luncheon was junt juit a handout in red bandana handkerchiefs chiefs but that speak for the quality of the eats they were delicious clollis mrs A J bird mrs S R boswell and mrs geo H ogden managed somehow to get in on tile the best part pait of the party but strongly contend that it under the classification fi of hobos camp coe coc announces meeting camp cove daughters of the che utah pioneers will meet wednesday june 27 at 3 p in mat at the home of mrs A 0 A splendid program is is being prepared and the officers will appreciate a laige attendance of members A 1 pleasant afternoon wednesday afternoon w iv ws s of enjoyment for thirty two ladies ho were entertained by mrs W V S dick at a bridge luncheon at hei lica euine the rooms gay with jane roses roes and crystal vases of the floN veri prettily arranged on the luncheon un cheon tables at bridge the three high awards were won by mrs 0 kiy ay iy lewis mrs C J sumner and mrs mr H E beal while mis leo martin received the consolation favor t r camp eutaw D P the program preb presented anted at the regular meeting of camp eula daughters of the utah pioneers held wednesday afternoon at the home bonic of mrs alice 0 christensen was az as follows singing in our lovely deseret p prayer y a e r chaplain hannah ogden singing our mountain home so dear lesson lesion pioneer writers mis iris etta christensen a leading one of eliza R poem mildeed gurr urr duet ue 1 out the west begins I 1 ma mazu iza and fern christensen christen en biographical ia r ical sketches of clarles wid and arih ar ih I 1 ann nil roberts St ewait given by their granddaughter giand daughter mrs beatrice G christensen piano solo miss hope hansen singing the time is far spent benediction mis mi phoebe jensen light refreshments were cre served e ed by the hostesses Ales mesdames danies alice 0 christensen josephine P chritensen may G peterson hazel G moss beatrice G christensen I 1 iutta tta A christensen and ma 0 hansen afternoon luncheon mrs mis geo A beal entertained at a luncheon saturday afternoon for a few close friends of her daughter mrs ernest schultz of berkeley california fo rilia and mrs morten anderson of palo alto california the guests included mis alls J W ross mrs rundo rondo and miss alta Thu iber i 0 bridge luncheon mrs byron jensen was hostess at la a lunche luncheon of n followed by bridge at her home wednesday afternoon june ilose loses and pansies were effectively aused in decorating the rooms and tables covers s were placed for twelve at bridge mrs J R barker played high with mrs alfs sterling K ll eppler Ni winning nning tile the second prize and mrs claud smith the low score v 4 w 1 11 I an and mrs vern M pace had as dim r duets sunday yi vi and mrs lr J olsen olen and mrs J W ross mr and mrs air leo beal entertained it at a family dinner sunday in compliment to mr fr beals sister r mrs ernest schultz of I 1 berkeley B california mrs charles coons had a house full of visitors when she ent entertained twelve young friends of her five year old son oil kent on the occasion of bia hi birthday anniversary monday 10 miss flo ross who lio has been attending in a junior college at long reach beach california returned home the first of the week to spend the bunin sumner le vaca c tion with he her parents mr fr a and mrs i 1 J IV ross en route home miss ross koss stayed in beaver a few lays days lo 10 vi cita it fri friend endi i miss nial nelson visited vl cited friends in over the weekend f IL 9 11 mrs norman andreason and son burke who visited friends and relatives in salt lake city and ogden while mr ienir andreason andrea son was z with baldery E at jordan narrows re returned home the first of the week r mrs warren and loc 1 l bean came in from duchesne monday 4 f lee butler of idaho well known here as lie he was a student of toe the richfield high school for two tuo bearr is is here visiting his sister mis ml john christensen and with her an aal 1 oth mothr membris members of the family expects to leave foi fish lake today ani and remain there for a weeks vacation ralph cloward CI oward more familiarly known by his friends here as J B who ha has been attending the university sit y of hawaii and while there h has a 9 acted as director of the university band is now homeward bound on tile the S S city of honolulu HonO julu immediately after his arrival in california he will home and is ejected here the he first of next week mr is a son of mrs soren christian ben en L fourth of JU july ly cle clearance arance sale on all millinery commencing saturday june 23 hawley millinery central advertisement 1 X friends fi lends of mr air and mis A J bird will be grieved to learn of the death of f mr birds brother arthur on june 0 1 he was the only onla brother mr bird had who resided in ill england S N X D P jen jenen jencen en and B Y andelin made a business trip ti ip to kanab wednesday virginius bean and wallace boien sen sell came in aiom duchesne for a weekend vi it with their families mrs mr morten anderson a former richfield le resident les ident ilent who now lives at palo alto california visited last week at the home of mr and mrs S G dark clark and together with ith the clarks mrs wallace sorensen and mrs B G midgley of provo a guest of mrs sorensen Soren ben enjoyed a trip to fish lake i ait mis mary jane ross went to snit salt lake city friday there to meet her daughters daughter aiom california and accompanied by them to go to delta and visit her son miss sylvia returned to S alt lake city saturday after having enjoyed a weeks visit with her parents she was accompanied to the state capital by her father A 0 if mr and mrs mm C H mcentyre mr air all and mrs J R chipman and mr and mrs J cliffoed Clif foid nelson left tuesday for a trip to bryce and grand canyons i mr and mrs william abraham are rejoicing over the arrival of a son who came sunday ind and father is so happy that he requested one of our printers printer to give the boy a special write up 11 miss erma Chri stenen has gone gone to logan to attend the A C summer school mr and mrs henry E petersen of cedar city en route from salt I 1 lake city where they had bad enjoyed a weeks vacation stopped over in richfield wednesday to visit mr air tet pet erens er ens parents mr and mrs H H petersen miss ruth christensen who has spent the past month ith friends and relatives in salt lake city and provo returned home the first of the week t 4 X mr and mrs V X miller are the poud parents parent of a baby boy tipping thi tha cal scales at nine and one half pounds who ho arrived at their home wednesday X the birthday anniversaries of mr and mrs P C peterson who recently moved to manti where mr air peterson is doing temple work come very close together mi all petersons anniversary was friday and mrs sons tuesday F for or a joint celebration the children of the estee esteemed nied couple went to man manti ti tuesday and enjoyed a happy reunion and a splendid observance of the two birthdays those from richfield who went to manti for the occasion were mr air and mrs henry henr peterson mr and an d mrs dan peterson mr and mrs reginald Pe peterson tenon and mr and mrs charles coons all with their families i i peter dieco former owner and manager of th the richfield sheet metal arrived here from burley idaho his present place of residence to visit friends and relatives ac A I 1 miss dora conison Mo nison who has been teaching school in ruby valley nevada returned to her home in berkeley california after spending a fey few davs daic with friends in this city i miss marie chritensen christensen was a salt lake city visitor last week chester J olsen who has been assisting in reclaiming a bug infester infested I forest in montana is on an his way home he left montana monday v mrs NI r q olsen and children chil dien will meet him in salt lake city and remain there for a few days vacation |