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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, ' SUNDAY MORNING, Social Notes From Utah Towns Womens Clubs , , Alumnae to Meet ' at Lagoon ap Picnic ' i , of tha Alumna MEMBERS 81. Marjr'f academy of till city and of the Sacred Heart academy of Ogden, will bold a Joint meetA ing at Lagoon Tuesday afternoon. picnic (upper will follow the bualneea Thoie who attend wilt bring meeting. contribution for the (upper. The purpose of th meeting la to draft a constitution and for the Utah chapter of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae, with which th two aaaociation have recently become afflll- ated. Mrs. P. J. O' Carroll, governor of the Utah chapter, will preside at th meeting. Mia Glady Rich, president of th Sacred Heart Alumnae, and Mia Ethel Bixby, president of the St. Mary's Alumi nae, have issued invitations to members of both associations to attend. Sait Lak representatives will leav for Lagoon at S o'clock and the Ogden member at 1:10 1 o'clock. Those who do not find It oon-n;to go at those hours may go by-ia- at totSt A'unlori mealing b? tha 'Woman's Foreign and Heme Missionary society will be held at Lagoon Tuesday at 1:10 oclock. After the business meeting a program of musical and literary numbers will be I given. A basket supper will be served at 0:30. All friends are invited. jt Th 00 Woman's Republican club will hold a special meeting Monday at 1 o'clock at the Hotel Utah. All Republican women of th city are Invited. 0 O Lady Earles' club will entertain at I a The lake party Monday afternoon. Supper at will be served 0:10 o'clock. 00 The Ladies auxiliary of th Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Emma Powell, 75 Sixth East street. In honor of Mrs. Lissie Swift of Oakland, Mrs, "i Cat, who is the guest of her sister, Henry Barnes, Th guests numbered twenty. 0 0 0 Mrs. David McRae will entertain the Ladles auxiliary of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association Friday afternoon at a quilting bee at her home. 111 East Capitol street. O 0 Gordon circle. Ladies of the G. A. R., will hold its regular meeting Tuesday at 30 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. An election and Installation of the guard will I take place. . I The Maxwell -- McKean W. R. C. of th G. A. R. will hold its regular meeting Wednesday at 2.30 o'clock. AMERICAN FORK j A AMERICAN FORK, July 31. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Chipman and family returned - Tuesday after spending a week at Bear lake. Mrs. Q. L. Corey (pent Thursday In Provo, visiting her mother, The social event of the week was a - i birthday party given In honor of W. S. Robinson, it being hie eightieth anniversary. Dinner was served at 3 '30 Oclock, ths table being decorated with sweet peae and nasturtiums. Covers were laid for the following children: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halllday of Pleakant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Clareno Wolfgang, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. I Mann of Salt Lake, Mrs. Sabina Allen, Mrs. Jane C. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson and Mrs. Olive Gardner of I American Fork and Mrs. Millie Howard of Springvtlle. The Miesee Ida and Sava Wagstaff returned the first of the week from a two days' visit to Shelley, Idaho. I Miss Laura Wagstaff and George Watts of Salt Lake spent Pioneer day with Miss Wagstaffs parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wagstsff. Mrs. Orval Mercer spent the early part I of the week visiting her husband, who was recently operated on at the L D. S. hospital In 8alt Lake. Mrs. T. 8. Friday and family left Sun- -. day for a two weeks visit to various parte of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Iawrence Batley of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Aydeiotte this week. Mrs. Batley Is a . sister of Mre. Aydeiotte. Min Jens McPherson of Nsphl spent . the week with the Second ward Beehive girls, who are camping a the hut In American Fork canyon. NEWHOUSE HOTEL Table dHote Dinner Sunday, August 1, 1920 $1.25 Fruit Cocktail I Strained 1 . Soup Gumbo Creole. Wafer - Half Fried Spring Chicken on Toast and Country Gravy or Braised Filet of Beef, Mushrooms Cold Boiled Ham, Potato Salad and Tomato French Dressing I ! L. I Salad ' Banana Ice Cream and Cak or French Pastry I Iced Tea Coffee a BINGHAM. July 11 The O. G. G. club met with Mr. J. F. Flynn Thurs-da- y of last waak. FWa hundred wai winning th played, with Mrs. Joe Kemp the confirst prise end Mrs. U. A. Cotterafternoon of the solation. Th guest CarJosh were Meedame John A. Wade, Chandler, penter. Harold Walker. Eugene John KenR. G. Frasier, Roy Schilling, nedy, Joe Nordon, Louis- Benton, Jpe Cotter. M. A. Kemp and Miss Paula Horn left Wednesday for of Deliver, Colo., to r spend th remainder 1 the summer. Mrs. Young of Salt Lake to visiting at the home of her eon, 8. W. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Roms Nuttell and Mrs. Lak spent last Ernest Bower of Salt O. HalL week-en- d with Mrs. E. Miss Agne Avene to spending her vacation at Brighton. Th Copperfieid Community dub gave a successful oard party and dance MonWhist was played, with day evening. winning the Mr. H. J. Klopensten first prise end Mrs. A. T. Kent the consolation. Fred Turner won the men's first and Will Karras th consolation. Music for ths dancing was furnished by Rogers orchestra. Mrs. C. L. Countryman was a Salt Lake visitor Monday. Mrs. Henry Sorenson spent tost week In Magna and Salt Lake. Ths Whist club met with Mrs. Stanley evening of last week. Mrs. JacksotrFridaywon the todies' first prise Gscge Har snd Mrs. Roy Davis tha consolation. Th hostess served luncheon to- Mr. end Mrs. Vaughn Christenson, Mr. and Mra. Jo Toy. Mr. and Mra. Jack Householder, Mr, and Mra Roy Davis and Mrs, George es Har. Mra George Chocho entertained Mra H. P. O'Gorman and Mra Tremelling at dinner Saturday evening of tost week. Mra George Hare of Salt Lake to the guest of Mrs. Jen Jackson. Mra Maurice Be to In Richfield visiting relativea at Mra Mary McMahon entertained dinner Sunday In honor ot Mr. and Mra Walter Gerry. Other guests were Miss Della Coakley, Miss Winnie McMahon, Mra Josephine Roundy and Jay. Will and James Roundy. Mra Earl Peterson returned Monday from a visit In Riverton. A social was given Monday evening In the church parlors by the Ladles' Aid society. A short program was rendered, after which games were played and luncheon was served. Mrs. B. O. Hall left Thursday for a months visit In Idaho. v Mra Roy Davis snd children left for a six weeks' trip to Missouri. her Mias Bertha Brisk celebrated eighth birthday anniversary with a party ifiven at the Chocolate shop Monday of last week. The little guests were Norma Wllllama Blanche Chandler, Val Chandler, Jeannette Spence, Harold Chesler, Kenneth Countryman, John Myers, Katherine Spence, Margaret Stepp, Sims Dugan, Joe Fish, Afton Touse and Helen Quinn. Mra, Georgs Chochos left Monday to spend two months In Seattle. Miss Edith Borg to spending her vacation In Richfield. . Miss Ida Jones of Salt Lake to visiting t friends In Bingham. Mrs. Jesse Allen of Ruth. Nev., Is the Mr. Allen's mother, Mrs. Louis of fuest In Copperfieid. Mr. snd Mrs. A. T. Kent entertained a few friends Saturday evening of tost week. Carts were played. The guests deluded Mr. and Mrs. George Ralls, Mr. snd Mrs. Paul Ackerman W. D. Armstrong and Howard Ackerman. H. E. Miller pleasantly surprised his wife Monday evening, HO had sent to England for a tea set snd It was given to her on this occasion, Archie Stewart speech- - Ths making the presentation evening was spent In- - playing whist with Mrs. H. R. Gust winning tha ladies' first Mrs. J. Doyle the second and grtxs, LorettaJ.Stewart the consolation. H. E. Miller won the men's first prise. Earl Nepple second snd James Barkle the consolation.. The guest list Included Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust. Mr. and Mra. Joe Mar-rio- t, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. James Nerdln, Mrs. Robert Wells, Miss Loretta Stewart, Mrs. Will Fort, Mrs. Robert Burke, Mrs. John Schoettlin, Mr. snd Mrs. Earl Nepple. Mr. and Mra James Barkle. Mr. and Mra James Bogan, Mt and Mrs. Dan Eden. Luncheon was served. Mra Edith Maxfteld has as her guests Mra Walter Luraberg, her sister-in-laand children. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stringham and daughters spent Pioneer day In Salt Laka The Altar society gave a successful card party Wednesday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Josephine Roundv. Mrs. James Bogan won the ladles first prise and Mrs. Harry Jordan the consolation. Judge Green won the men's first prise .and Dan Coskley the The guests were Mr. and consoistlon. Mrs. Harrv Jordan. Ml, and Mr. James Mra Llsser, Judge and Mr. and Bogan. Mra John Green. Dan Coakley, Della Mr. Coakley. Celia, Geffen, Mra Mano. Wells. Mrs Countryman. Mra R. G. FraMary Wade, sier, Dr. Kin. Mra Wade. Mrs. Kate Ford, Father Disa Mra. Mcand McMahon Winnie Ralp JorMahon, dan . Frl-da- 1 MGILL, nev. T M'GILL, Nex July 81. Mra Engelke and children were the guests of Mra Lawrence Nink of Ely Monday. Miss Estelle Lakenan motored to Ely Friday of last week to attend the lunch-in eon given by Mra George Whiteley honor of Mr. George Hickey. Mr. and Mra. Robert Tooman enterTheir tained at dinner Wednesday. guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sturde-vaof Elv and Fred Sturdevant of 8L Anthony, Ida. . Mra Alfred Doull of Middletown, entertained the Spoon club Friday evening of laat week. Her guesta were Mite Alda Stevens Miss Cleora Murdock, Mis Bess Fulmer, Mis France Peters. Miss Mary O'Sullivan. Miss Harriett Fulmer, Mra. Jay Brinton, Mra Fred Oldfield and Mra Carroll Morrell. 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BACK Bernice and Ralph White. Wilfred Quest and Bobby Clark were the McGill guesta Mra Cora Clark and eon Bobby returned Saturday of tost week from Salt Lake. Mra. J. H. Metxel and daughters Ruth and Madelyn and eon Harold left Monday for Great Falls, Mont., to make their home. Mra J. D. Evans and "daughter. Miss Norma returned to their home at Spanish Fork, Utah, Friday of last week, after spending a month with Mra H. J. Hendry of Moddletown. Mra M. J. Hogan was an Ely visitor Friday ovenlng of tost toweek. the guest of tier Mra James Simpson sister, Mra Warner of Uppertown. Mra. J. F. Horne left Monday for a two months' visit In ths east. Mr. and Mra William Whits and family of Uppertown were Ely visitors Sat, urday of tost week. C. B. Lakenan and Miss Estelle Lake-na- n motored to Ely Friday evening of tost week to attend the town party given by Mra Walter 8. Holmqulst. Mr. and Mra George Bowman were Ely visitors Monday. . Complimenting Mrs. J. G. Kuhn of Omaha,' Neb., Mra W. P. Lindsey, i sisted by her mother end Miss Carol Clerk, entertained at luncheon Tuesday. Other guests were Mra Pros Goumond, Mra Ray Beldlng, Mra R. C. White, Mra J. E Long, Mra. Van Newman, Mra. W. S. Elliott. Mra F. M. Clark, Mra. John Weber, Mra Georg Linsley, Mra G. 8. Hoag, Mra Fred West, Mra Percy Jack-soMra Walter 8. Holmqulst. Mra Arthur 8mlth. Mra Ed Mlltort and Mist Margaret Smith. Prises were won by Mrs. Kuhn, Mra Hoag, Mra West, Mra Beldlng and Mra Goumond. Children and grandchildren of many ' of our first customers send us their work today because our ser-- . vice has proven satisfactory year in and year out to their personal knowledge. ( Have YOU tried. us T Phone Wasatch 939. Accordion Plaiting" If wa do your Aeeordion, Boa and Knife Plaiting, 'you KNOW how well we do this work ; if you have not yet tried us, do so now. We guarantee satisfaction. PARCEL" POST Send its your Cleaning, Dyeing and Plaiting by Mitil. Twenty-four-hou- r service in ail cases where character Of work permits special attention 'at 'All times. n, PRESTON, IDAHO PRESTON, Ida., July 31. Mra George H. Blood entertained Tuesday ait In honor of Mra. J. P. Murphy of Salt Lake and Mra. S. J. Larkins of Canada. Needlework and music weae the features of the afternoon. Red, white and blue formed the decorations for the house and luncheon table. The guesta Included Mra G. W. States, Mra. R. L Holt. Mrs. Calvin Fosa, Mrs. W. Lohman, Mra George Mitchell, Mrs. Jtalph Oayman, Mra MuelMra Amos Belnap, Mra. Frank Fosa ler, -- Mra. Earl Chatterton entertained Thursday afternoon complimentary to the Misses Ruth and Helen Aim of Salt Lake. Luncheon was served to Mra W, C. Mathews, Mra D. C. Woolumt, Mra and Mra. Whitney Harvey Hitchcock Kimball. The Mlssea Helen and Ruth Aim of Salt Lake are visiting their sister, Mra W. C. Mathews, Mr. and Mra Thomas Smart of Salt Laka and Mr. snd Mra Ezra Foas left Saturday of tost week for Yellowstone park. Mies Claire Goasllnd and Miss Ruth Card are visiting in Salt Laka Mr. and Mra. George H. Blood and family spent Saturday and Sunday as James Tlmfort at guests of Mr. and Mra their summer hoqie In Logan canyon. Mra Roy Shelton of lagan, Utah, spent last week with her slstir, Mr. Earl Chatterton. Harvey Hitchcock entertained at dinher Wednesday. Covers wer told for six. Th Misses Virginia and Opal Holt ar visiting In Balt Laka Miss Helen Carver and Mias Mildred Barnes are visiting their aunt, Mra Charles Spongberg. Miss Lillis Thomas to visiting In Salt Mra. Laka Mra Antley Head of California to visiting friends snd relatives In Preston, Mra F. W. Kingston of Matod and Mra W. D. Cranney of Logan. Utah, as guests of Mra spent tost week-en- d William Lohman. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jensen, Dr. and Mra. A. R. Cutler, Jr.. Mr. and Mra Earl Houck and Mra Josle Payne spent 8un- day In Cub river canyon. at Mra, George Mitchell entertained dinner Saturday of tost week. Mra. William Lohman entertained ' at dinner Sunday. Cover were laid for six. Mr. Ralph Geyman wma hostesa to th Golden Hour club Friday afternoon of last week. Fortune telling was th feature of th afternoon. Luncheon wai served and followed by three table of 500. Th guests Included Mrs. R. D. Holt, Mra. G. W. State, Mra Frank L. A. Zeltler, Mr. Philip Foa, Mr. Evan, Mra. George H. Blood, Mr. Mra George Mitchell and Tippet, Mra Earl Houck. Th special war Mra. Harley Greaves and Mra guest Amo Belnap. ELY, NEVADA ELY, Nev., July II. Mrs Winfield Scott Elliot and Mra William Yatea Me. Gill entertained at on of the largest affair of ths summer at th Elks' Willow club, Thursday afternoon,.. Th reception room of th club was beautifully decorated for th occasion nd lxty Invitation war extended. This wai th first function given by Elks' wives sine the establishment 6f their elegant nw clubhouse, which to being so much enjoyed by th Elk and their friends. Mr. and Mrs William Nall McGill entertained at dinner Monday evening. Covers were told for Mr. and Mr Arthur Smith, Mr. and Mra. Charles Chandler, Mias Estelle Lakenan, C B. Lakenan and Dr. Ralph Bowdla , Mra. Arthur Smith will entertain with a luncheon In honor of Mra Winfield Scott Elliot next Friday. An informal danca at th University fclub gave pleasure to about fifty mam her and their friend Friday night. Mr. John O. Kuhn of Omaha, Ntt., who has been th guest of her slater, Mrs. Pro Goumond, for th past two months will depart for her home during the coming week. Mra Kuhn has been extensively entertained during her stay In Ely. . Mra. Vail Pittman 'entertained th Wednesday Sewing club Wadneadav afternoon. Other gueeta were Mrs H. E. Sturdevant, Mrs E. Allen Richardson end Miss Elisabeth Walden. Mra. Nealy Chapman will be tha next hostess of th club. Mrs Lee Murdock honored Mrs. John O. Kuhn with an enjoyable cart party Wednesday evening. Invited to participate In th gam were Mrs Keeley, Mrs Pro Goumond, Mrs John Weber, Mra. Van Newman, Mrs Thome Bath, Mra Ray Beldlng, Mra. Fred West, Mrs Arthur Smith, Mra. Samuel Patrick and Mias Margaret Smith. Mrs Beth and Mrs. Nawman received the prises at th conclusion of the game and Mrs Kuhn was remembered with a guest favor. Mrs Goumond drew th Mr. and Mrs James M. Collins ar enjoying a month' atay In New York. Mr. Collins's mission on tha trip la to attend th convention of th Knights of Columbus, to which ha Is an Klv delegate Mr, and Mrs. 6am Tldball, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliium Goodman and Joseph Fleul-li- u are enjoying a trip through Yellowstone park. ' d Mrs Aubrey Burkhart Bonham at luncheon Friday. Covers war laid for eight. Mies Elisabeth Walden of McGill has ben a guest In Ely for tha past week. . Mra. Charles L. Grier has Issued Invl The Oldest Cleaning Establishment in Utah. 335 State Street Phone Wasatch 939. iaiitiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiaiiiiitiiiHiaiiii QUttummmmimi tat Iona for an afternoon of cards, to be given In honor of Mra John Kuhn. About twenty guests will be present. Mr. and Mra. Wilbur P. Lindsey of McGill entertained a number of young tertalned at a "304" . luncheon at the home of Mra. Bennett on Aultman street, Tuesday. Mre. John- - Kuhn was the honor guest. Others present were Mra Kuhn, Mra Pros Goumond, Mra Gael Hoag, Mra Ray Beldlng, Mrs. Winfield 8cott EUlot, Mrs. Richard White, Mra John Weber, Mra George Linsley, Mra Fred Clark, Mra. Percy Jackson, Mra Fred West, Mra Walter Holmqulst, Mra. Arthur Smith, Mra Edward Millard, Mra Van Newman, and MisCarol Clark, assisting the hostess. The guest of honor was presented with a favor and Mra Hoag and Mra West received the prises In carta Mra Charles Caperton will be the next hoetesa to tha Thursday Bridga club. Mra. Percy Jackson has issued invitations for carta next Tuesday. Mra John O. Kuhn will ba the gueet of honor. Miss Pauline Marcotte of Goldfield to the gueat of Mrs. D. C, McDonald on Murray street Mra. George Whttely will entertain the Thursday Sewing club at Its meeting next Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mra O. M. Wallace and Miss Ethel Wallace left Friday for an extended visit In the east. Mra. Fred West has issued Invitations for a cart party to be given in honor of Mra John Kuhn next Monday evening. Mra. David P. Bartley a as the hostesa to tha Thursday Evening "500" club at It last meeting. .Mra W. O. Morrman wa a substitute. Prises were won by Mrs. I. C. C. Whitmore and Mra Patrick. Miss Virginia Carothers will be the next hostess to the club. Mra James 8. Bennett will leave for people from Ely at a dancing party Friday night. Those motoring out to the affair, which was given tn honor of MUs Helen Hoag, were Miss Hoag. Mias Madga 8mltb, Miss Mabel Wheeler, Mtsa Jane Merry, Mra Richard White and Mr. and Mr. Creighton Whltemore, Jeff Thomas Smith, Lester Kabtoiua Theleaen. Davie and Kelly Mrs. James 8. Bennett and daughter, Mrs. Wilbur P. Lindsey of .McGill, next Wednesday to be the gueat of Mra Andrew Haight. Mra. Walter Holmqulst entertained thirty guests at a lawn supper, followed by Informal dancing, at her. home on Murray street tost night. A number of Ely children enjoyed a birthday party given by Mra Wilbur P. Lindsey In McGill, Wednesday, when her celebrated her fifth birthday anniversary. Those present were Carol Clark, Virginia Edwards Frances McGill, Margaret Proctor and Dorothy Scarlet. Mr. and Mrs. Fred are at home to their friends tn thsHartley Marshall residence on MU street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beverly and daughter, Margaret, have returned from a visit In Kansas. The Needlecraft Sewing club enjoyed Its annual picnic on the courthouse lawn Thursday afternoon. Twenty guests war present. Mr. D. e. McDonald entertained Mari-ott- e at carts In honor of Miss Paulin guest of Goldfield, Thursday avening. Thirty-fiv- e guests wer present and enjoyed "600" during the evening. , daughter, Betty, FARMINGTON FARMINGTON, July 1. Mr. and Mr. J. J. Steed returned home Monday after spending a month In Canada. Mr. and Mra J. H. Robinson and daughters Afton and Naoma and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Robinson spsnt last weekend in Logan with Mr. and Mra C. W. , Earl. Mr. and Mra T. F. Coombs and daughter Alice of Fielding were guests of Mra Agnes 8 packman during the week. Mias Edith Wallses of Ealt Lake spent last week-en- d at tha home of Mrs. Francis Hess. Miss Reeva Dustin left Wednesday for Clifton, Ida., to spend th remainder of the summer. Mrs. James Nellson returned Sunday to her home in Fort Russell, Wyo., after spending a month with her mother, Mra Francis Hesa Mra Vernon Bourns of Tremonton visited her mother. Mra. Francis Hesa durJ ing the week. Miss Mary McKay of Ogden spent last week-en- d with Mrs. C. M. 8tavner. Mies Mary Garf of Woods Cross was tost week-en- d gueat of Miss Nellie Clark. Mr. and Mra F. O. Johnson and family spent the week In Morgan as guests of Mrs. W. E. Criddle. Miss Leon Whittier of Peterson was ths guest of Mr. and Mra Walter Rampton during the week. Mrs. Myrtle Criddle. Mra Agnes Spack. man, Mrs. T. F. Coombs and Miss Alice Coombs visited In Kaysvtlle during tha th hom ot Mr- Mra James Criddle, Miss Virginia Eakle of Woods Cross was last week-en- d guest of Mra Myrtle Criddle. Miss Alice Millard returned to Salt Lake Wednesday, after two seeks at the home of herspending parents Mr. snd Mra Willlany Millard. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Huntsman and family returned Sunday from Samaria Idaho. " Mr. and Mrs. J. R Udy and of Svracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Jackfamily Turner of Morgan visited Mr. and Mra. Thomas Sanders during ths week. . , . . MISs La von Clark was the gueat of Miss Melva Knowlton of Sait Lake during tha week. Taylor entertained at the home of Mra Brown on Thursday evening at carts in honor of Mr, snd Mrs. George Manning, wn were recently married. The bride, Wllmott, to the formerly Miss Ethel of Brown. Mra daughter Thirty guests were present. David Evans Ths Family association held a reunion at Saratoga Springs on Saturday of last week. Seventy-fiv- e jnembero wer In attendance. Mr. and Mra Ira Fowler of Driggs, Idaho, are the guests of Mr, and Mra, Edward Fowler. Mra. Jessie Walton and children of Ealt Lak ere visiting Mra Walton s mother, Mra Fanny Bone, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips and family returned to their home In Malad, Idaho, tost week after a brief visit with Mr, and Mra George Phillips. Mrs. R. W. Shill. Miss Jordls Forger. Ida Missel and Miss Gertrude Balt Lake are week-en- d guests Mra IT. F. Kirk ham. Miss Georgia Ball of 8alt Lake was a Lehi visitor on Pioneer day, Mr. and Mra. R. D. Woriton. Mr. nd Mr. T. F. Kirkham, Mr. and Mra Stanley Winn and Dr. nd Mra F. D. Woriton formed a tost week-en- d motor party . to American Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaiaford and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson left for a tour son. Miss Missel of Of of Yellowstone National park Wednesday. Miss Lillian Knudson toft Wednesday for Salt Lake and Ogden to spend two weeks visiting relatives arid friends The Second wart Beehive girls with Mra William Knight nnd lira Violet Broadbent ns chaperons are spending n Beehiv hut In American week In th Fork canyon. TABIONA , TABIONA. July 31. Friday avening of last week the Beehive girls gave n lawn party In honor of their president. Mra Lougy. who is leaving to taka up tha bee- hive work elsewhere. Miss Ruin Jonas will spend next week In Kamss. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swealfield of Park City were guests of Mra K. C. Jensen last week Mias Ruth Townsend and Miss Fannie Uric Nells Hicken and Clyde Davis enjoyed a trip to Fish lake Wednesday of V9k, Mrs. Earl Atwood, Mr. Ed Adair and Mra Jo Murdock of Stock more spent tost week-en- d at Tsbiona. Fridaywasevening of tost week Mra Lougy surprised at her home by twenty friends, who furnished music, games and luncheon. Mr. and Mra Ed Thomas ara visiting William Jollev Miss Alta Thomas to at her fathers ranch for tha summer. Mra Frank Whits entertained at a childrens party In honor of her son Reed on his sixth birthday anniversary last week. Drink Hewletts . LEHI free-for-a- enter-talne- DODGE BROS., 66 East First South St. ilex 1,' "Always Reliable" Mra Park Lambora and family and Mra Martin have returned from their trip to Fish lake, Utah, and left Tuesday for a trip to Idaho. Mra Martin of Rock Rapids, la, I th guest of her daughter, Mra Park Lam-bor- n of Uppertown. Mr. and Mra J. R. Walt. Mias Clytle Robb and Mias Margaret Fltsgerald returned Monday from a two weeks' fishing trip at Kalamasoo. Miss Frances Bag will was th guest of Miss Helen MacLaughlin Saturday of last Week. Mra Lloyd Chapman returned Sunday from a six weeks' visit in the east. Mra W. N. McGill and daughter Prances were McGill visitor Sunday. " Mr. and Mrs. Barr of California ar spending a month with Mr. Barr's sister, Mra Van Dusen of Uppertown. celebrated Betty Lindsey her fifth birthday anniversary Wednesday. Motoring from Ely were Virginia Ed wart a Frances McGill. Dorothy Scar lett, Margaret Proctor, Carol Clark and Mra W. E. Edwards. Betty Lamborn, Hy-ru- ra nt New Potatoes, Maltre d'Hotel Dinner Rolls Lettuce. Cucumber BINGHAM n sis, AUGUST 31. In compliment to Mra formerly Miss Led Argls Mra Richard Smith entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home Tuesday evening. Invitations wars Issued to twenty. Mr. and Mra. Smith wars married at Balt Lake on Monday snd will make their home In Lehi. Miss Edith Rosa and Miss Ethel who ars In training at ths Das hospital at Ogden, ara spending their vacation visiting Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Rosa tn this city. Mrs.- - B. W. Brown, Jr and Mrs. 8am LEHI. July Glen Smith, of Riverton, Had-loc- k. toe vi mm ' |