Show been In town since the guest of Dr W w Woodring Mr Hardie delivered the I oration at the Masonic Washington men mortal exercises last evening I 0 r 0 I 1L G Rolph returned Sunday from a months rip through southern utah lIe went to Eureka Tuesday 000 Frank CandL1nd was In town Tuesday from hIs Chester home 000 J Le Roy Johnson was among the callers from Spring CitY this week 000 p Sundwall of Fire ew was in Mt Pleasant during the week OG 0 L N Parker the hardware man from Salt Lake Is In town 0111 business with U RasmuEsen 00 < > Mrs Joseph N Seely or Sterling Can Is expected back to hoT old home here during or soon after the holidays She will remain for some time visiting old friends and relatives < v 0 0 The Y L MM A has issued imitations for a grand ball to be given at the UnIon pavilion next Tuesday evening It Is to be a pound party in which the ladles are expected to contribute a pound of some provisions to the poor 0 0 J B Sinker and O lL Halverson were Salt Lake visitors early In the week i J < y 0 rL C Peterson started for Grand Junction Junc-tion Colo Monday C > 0 At a conjoint session of the Y M andY and-Y L M I A held last Sunday evening the following interesting programme was i rendered r Lecture Ushering in of the Arthur Dspensptlon C Candland of the Fullness song Miss of Times Eilza Swenson recitatIon Mrs George Day music C 0 0 MIss Ida Owenn went tQ Ogden Monday 0 0 J Mars O II Halverson went down to Gun lsoDl Wednesday to remain indefinitely Indefi-nitely 000 William Larsen came home from Sunf lies Colo this week He has been there Dearly two years He will go to Eureka soon 000 Judge Jacob Johnson was up from Spring City early In the week 000 Mrs M A Boyden was down from Fairview Thursday < > 0 1 > Miss Salenl Jensen Qf Elsinore Is In town the guest ot Ml Eloese Anderson < > 0 Tames Clawion of Spring City was up during the week 000 Mrs Tebbs of Pan 6witch who has been hero sOr a I tp to her daughters Mrs Morgan Winters and Mrs George Mad Foen returned home Wednesday EPHRAIM SOCIETY Special Correspondence Ephraim Dec 15l1ss Dyse Hanson who has been spending the past two months In Salt Lake City returned home today < t4 0 Cfrs George W Bean of Richfield has been the guest or her daughter Mrs Parley Par-ley Peterson for some weeks past She left today to visit another daughter Mrs L L horns at Provo 00 < The little folk will have a surprise part tonight on Miss Josephine Robison l < j Tho Ladles Hygiene club will meet next Monday evening c > t < 9 lIiss Barnett of Ioronl and Miss WIl linghum of Spring City attended the M E church fair In this city Wednesday evening even-ing Y < 7 Ca Rev E E Mork of RIchfield was a visitor vis-itor In the city Wednesday j va Orson HIUISe came home from Eureka the first of the week He has spent the summer In the mining camp > 0 Mrs C C A Christensen went to Salt Lake City the first of the week to vis4t1 her son Parley n Christensen who will return to the 4 hmpplne V < 0 Attorney William K Reid of Iant1 was a visitor In this city Saturday or 0 0 Dr Morrey Pt Mt Pleasant vasvisit or In this city Sunday J 0 Attorney Ephrnlm Hansen went tp I Spring City yesterday a 00 < J nss Blanch Pehrson + party par-ty of young lady Mends last Tuesday f I evening The party was given inrhonor at the young Ittdys birthday and was greatly enjoyed by al present Co > r I Miss Blanch Jensen left ber home In Elsinore the first of tq week t7 0 Charles Halberg was down from Mt Pleasant Sunday a n Slelghing parties are quite numerous slncthe snow storm 0 a Tames Armstrong Ole IK Olsen and H P Larsen were ManU visitors yesterday yester-day n r The married folks had a dancing party In Schwalbes hall ast night 0 Hans P Christensen was married tQ Miss Ellzabth Thompson In the 1funti temple Wednesday Their wedding reception recep-tion and dance was held in the opera 1 I house which was crowded with t eir ent Cnd frlends and relaUveslr Christensen his bride were born Inthls city arid they are heldln hIgh rel tl1 by the whole community com-munity PAYSON SOCIETY Special Correspondence PaYStJn Utah Dec 15A wintry aspect came over the citY this week and gave us good sleIghing which Is greatly enjoyed by the young people 0c > One or the most notable events was the marriage of a worthy gentleman be this citlr Isaac Miles last Sunday to Miss Estelle De Vall from New Durham N J with whom ire had ben CorrespondIng Correspond-Ing for three years past An engagement was entered Into and on arrival In this city the ceremony made them one for the balance of life at their respective ages rcilrr se of 66 ni dOS It was not only a surprise to the town but to his near relatives at home Had It not been for the railway agent none of the daughters of Mr Miles would have mown a word of it until their new stepmother arrived I 1 > 0 Mr E S Carroll or the Provo Enquirer has moved to Pason He made a trip to Tintic and returned Friday morning > Superintendent J L Brown and the city school board visited the district schools today < a re r School PrIncipal Professor F N Paulson Paul-son Is the happy father or a son this week r > < > Charles Huish came home sick from Eureka Eu-reka n n nOra n-Ora Cushing returned home from Wyoming Wyo-ming last Tuesday 0 0 Thq people who left for 1ex1co were given farewell parties during the week nss Edith Done who accompanied her parents will accept a school at Dubllin soon after arrival < 46 Arthur Louder wag given the prize for the best story of a trip to Holy Land last Tuesday at the Iliffacademy < t Huish and Doneison of the Mandolin club give a concert tonight at the Iliff school b 0 0 Tames P Knight of Grass Valley one of Paysons oldest settlers Is here vIsiting his daughter Mrs A L SImons this week OOC Orson A Daniels the photographer fic came home from Tintie Thursday V v 0 Mr E W Grcenep and family moved back to Salt Lake City last Saturday He has accepted a posltlQn as electrician with theSnoquamld Falls Power company at Seattle Wash Henry and 0 Simons jr declare de-clare Pason has not been exposed to smallpox I Chari > es Lapworth G 0 left 0 here last Monday Mon-day to spend the wlnteru1th hIs sons at I Underwood Ia where he will be batter rr i hfs f bia provided for in hisold age 13e was one I ot PaS Srst settlers 0 0 E H M Beth is on hand with a bran new hardware stole assisted by MA > R Heaton exmarshal and his niece Miss Ada Mcileth E > 0 0 TohnQ Stone a former storekeeper of this city came over from Salem today In special business I So l W H Fairbanks of the GlobeHeader I office left last Wednesday to accept a position I po-sition with the T1ntlc Miner a A H Kimball salesman for Clark El dredge Co was here today i 0 0 Pason volunteers now wear gold medals med-als of honor presented a week ago today In behalf of the citizens RICHFIELD SOCIETY 1 Special Correspondence lson Richfield Dec 15Amond Poulson and I I latJIda ChrIstensen two well known young people orthls city secured a mar I rlage license here Tuesday and left on I Wednesday for 1 > anti where they were married In the temple 0 v 0 LouiS Jacobs a Salina merchant spent several das In town this week < > < J 0 Ferdinand Ericksen mayor of Mt Pleasant visited In Monroe a couple at i I days this week o 0 0 H W Rantlore made a trip to Salt LaKe I City this week o < > Miss Josephine Morris one ot the toochers In the public schools here has gone to her home In Salt Lake until after 1 I the holidays the schools having been I closed until after New Years from was do S F Mount as down rrom the graders station this week 000 Y Rapt visited Salt Lake a few days this week OC 0 IIr and Mts Joseph Nelson have been home from Gold Mountain for the past week a fa sffrfed W IL Seegmillen started fofioo on Tuesday OGCa M L Brown after an absence of several sev-eral weeks returned home Tuesday 000 W C Dodge and Chris Hansen came down from Gold Mountain this week W Co < C H Matthews has started on a trip to Cedar City roT The Mutual Improvement associations announce a character bait for theeen evening or the Gth 60 r W F Aslmus has returned from atrip to Portland < 9 0 on 1IIIfSSophta Goldbranson Is home from Salina for the holiday season Dl IS COUNTY SOCIETY Special Correspondence Kay sville Dec 16The lending event of the week socially was the reunion of the family Qf Rose Hyde or KasvllIe on the occasion of the VOth anniversary of Mr and Mrs Hds wadding day All of the childr of the aged couple except James J Hyde or Fairview Ida were present The guests assembled at 33 > p m ont on-t Tuesday and shortly after 4 oclock dinner din-ner was served The dinIng room colors I ware pink and white The tables were sumptuously spread and In the center was n beautiful wedding cake of large I size After dinner the guests were entertained In the parlors where a programme of mu sisal ecu ns Jecltatf ms and speeches was render The venerable Mr Hyde mad an address ot welcome the members mem-bers of his family and invited guests hIs aged wife standing by his side during the remarks of the A children response by was W given A Hyde on behalf of Downey Ida The remainder of the even ingwas occupied in a mosplcasant manner man-ner byall of those present In addition to the membersof the family who were present from Idaho Wyoming and different dif-ferent Utah cities jhe list of guests included In-cluded many old residents of KaYs11le close friendso the family On ThursdaY the annual reunion of the poople of Cente1ille ward was held and as Is usual on such occasions a time of thorough enjoyment was had The com mitteein charge had prepared a banquet that was very cretlltubb arranged and the programme of exercises was much ap predated by tho guests of the day Such events are held In CentervlUe at least once each year and the reunions have the effect Qf promoting good feeling among nIl classes 000 A family reunion was held at thehome ot Edwin Pace ot Bountiful fast Friday evening the occasiqn being a celebration Qt the 68th anniversary of the birth of 1IIr Pace Supper was served and an impromptu Im-promptu programme was rendered The house was filled with the numerous relatives rela-tives of the famlyt < > Miss Pauline Grant will entertain at her home In Woods Cross this evening In honor of Irs Christopher Poulsen or Salt Lake whols her guest h010 I A ball and programme under the auspices aus-pices ot the Mutual Improvement associations asso-ciations of South Bountiful will be given In Haleshall next Wednesday evening < So ° 0 MIrs Israel Barlow jr of Woods Cross was the recipient of I pleasant surprise party on Wednesday evening I e Miss DoraEmery of SaltDake is visiting visit-ing In West Bountiful with her cousin 1SS Mitchell G t r Mrs S P Owen Qf Clinton Is spending the week with relatives In Salt Lake I r i Mr and Mrs John Iu1r of Clinton have I returned from a pleasant visit with relatives I rela-tives In Mill Creek 0 < So I George Stark and wife ofSouth Weber have just returned from a visit in Rex burg Ida r A < Mr and Mts W A Hyde of Downey Ida have spent t1m week visiting with relativeS and friends lnil j1Z sville W > CoIr Co-Ir and Mrs Austin Hyde and Mr and Mrs Boman Hydeof Auburn Vo are visiting friends Ul their old home here 6 n I Mr and Mrs C E Layton of Granger Salt Lake county were In Kaysvllle this week i > I A ball was given last evening In the Music haIl under the auspices of the amusement committee at Knsille I 000 Mrs Louisa Bodily and daughter Mary were visiting In liaysville this week I 0 0 Irs Martha Bunter and Miss ratUe Hunter ot Grantsvllle spent the week visItIng vis-ItIng with Kas1lle relatives 0 Mrs Helen Styner was up from Salt Lake visiting during a portion Qf the week i PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY Special Correspondence Pleasant Grove Dec 1GMr and Mrs Joseph HaIllda will move their household house-hold effects to Icrcur today They intend In-tend making that place their home for some time < ann The Sunday school teachers are busily engaged In working up a Christmas concert con-cert and it promises to be a grand success suc-cess It will consist or fancy drills and I marches dlllogues tableaus etc 0 t C I Professor Alexander has been giving a course or lectures hero this week They I took well with the people and he has been greeted withcrowded houses every evening 0 0 0 Irs Merle Coombs was a visitor In American Fork Wednesday o < > t Mr Earl Moore ot Eureka is visiting relatives and friends here this week 000 l Itss Eme Harvey was In Provo yesterday o 0 I Mr and Mrs C B Halliday ot AmerIcan Amer-Ican Fork spent the latter part or the week here visiting relatives I A social part7was given at Clarks opera house last evening AS usual 1t was well attended 0 0 lIEs P E Brown Is working In the county treasurers office at Provo rowded The schools are crowded to their utmost ut-most capacity and the averdge attendance attend-ance is excellent o 0 Miss Etta Sangtitaff went up to Heber City Friday to visit friends Jlrs Susie Swensen taught her school 0 0 1 Mary Gleason returned home from Provo Monday BLACKFOOT SOCIETY Special Correspondence Blackfoot Ida Dec 161Iss Pearl Wilson returned from her islt to Ogden this week 0 c > Miss Katie Kanstlno left for Portland Ore this evening 000 o F Smith IS out In the Bear Lake I country with the Blackfoot nursery 7 C Mr and Mrs G R Thomas are homo from their visit to Rexburs v t L Mr Tames H Mackley is home from his trip to Cheyenne and Denver < > < > Mrs Dr Cooper from Shelby was In town a few days this week visiting the doctor who accompanied her home 00 G George Cooper will leave next week for Kansas City where he will join his brother In the mercantile business nQi Many of Blackfoots young people went fdlr to Riverside toa brand ball this evening 000 The 14th was celebrated by the G A R post or Blackfoot Inr honor ot the hundredth hun-dredth anniversary or Washlnbtons death A large number gathered at the Masonic hair and ai excellent progratriine was rendered 1 0 0 < A surprise part was given Earn cst Grover Thursday night by about forty friends and relatives In the Latter day Saints meeting house All present had a tine time Dancing and various amusements Including a good supper made up the evenings entertainment N Grover will leave Monday for Hooper Y h Utah where he will remain the rest of the winter 000 Ed Tarratt arid assistants started with a large herd of sheep to the desert this morning C i00 Joseph R Smith left for Custer county this week 0 0 Mrs A D QuantleH went to St Marks hospital Wednesday to undergq an operation oper-ation Mr Quantiell was called to the city this morning 000 Miss Lulu Hammond was married to Frank H Tanner of Jackson Wyo Wednesday 1 Wed-nesday afternoon at her home In Black foot Rev Mr IcCtelland ot Idaho Falls presided at the ceremony After the wedding the young couple left on the 5 oclock train for their home In Wyoming Wyo-ming Miss Hammond was raised In Blackfoot and has lots of trlends here oc < > A number of friends spent Friday even Ing at the home of Mrs Alonzo Spencer SP1IINGVILLE SOCIETY Special Correspondence SprlngvllIe Dec 1GThe marriage of I Mr William J Allan and Miss Alice Av I erHt took place at the home of the brides II parents Jir and Mrs J H EverItt on Tuesday evening Bishop LQnd performed perform-ed the ceremony About eighty friends and relatives of the contracting parties were present A pretty wedding supper was served The bride Is a lovely lady well known and popular here Mr Allan Is a yoting business man and Is a son ot Mr Joseph Allan who lost a limb In the tight with bank robbers here a year ao They win make theIr home In this city > 0 < Miss Lelia Tuckett arid Mr Oscar Whiting Whit-Ing were married at Salt Lake Thursday and gave a reception at their new home In Iapleton that evening A number of relatives from this cIty were In attendance attend-ance I Judge J B IUner of Provo was here Wednesday the guest or ur and Mrs John S Boyer 000 Miss Lassie Johnson Is spending the week In Salt Lake visiting her brother Don C and other relatives Mrs T E Fenton of Salt Lake was here for a visit last week returning home Saturday d 0 O The Womans club met yesterday at the residence or Mr J S Scott The topic of the meeting was that period or Roman I history between S5 B C and the beginning begin-ning of the Christian era A very interesting Inter-esting session was had < > t > John Gleeson of Salt Lake was here this week the guest of Mr and Irs F C Boyer 5 co < 0 > Tames Packard has returned from Iarale q C O Baxter of St Louis was here Sunday on a visit to his brother F E Baxter and family Iie left for Salt Lake on mining business Monday 0 Cy > Leonard Pearson of Salt Lake was here Sunday and Monday visiting friends 000 George Smith a SprlngUle mining man now engaged In Iarsale wa here on Wednesday the guest of Dr and Mrs C J Peterson 0 < > Mr and Mrs Levi Thorpe are spending the week In Salt Lake visiting friends rg e John Groesbeck has returned from Lea mlnston aard county where he has spent the fall C > 0 0 Ilny IaCQck Ed Friel and Ray Packard Pack-ard hue returned from Marsvale for the > winter < 6 0 Harry a son of Mr and Mrs Yllllam II Carter of this city who has been m vat the hospital In salt Lake 15 expected llbme In a few days He had a severe case of arsenical poisoning while a1 work at Mercur 0 n 9 Editor Jackson of the Pason Globe Header was In town Tuesday EVANSTON SOCIETY Special Correspondence Evanston Dec IGMrn Smith Moore and Miss Belle Fleming went down to Salt Lake last Saturday for a few days with Rev and Mrs Joel A Smith 0 0 The Neighborhood Whist club met with Mrs F 3t Grady Friday evening U 00 Mr Lynn Winslow came up from Salt Lake Saturday for a visit with his parents par-ents Mr and Mrs I C Winslow < I 0 0 Mr F 3I Grady returned Saturday from his vacation trip east and Mr George Fast who had been filling his position po-sition In the express office left for Salt Lake OCMC Mr VT J Cashin and Mr Zene Bee man returned Saturday from an eastern business triP 0G4 Mr I Kastor and sons went to Salt Lake Saturday 00 < i > Superrintendenr Baird Wl In Ogdrn Yednesll Mr Will Anderson r > and sister Miss Annie and Mrs Rundell left Monday I evening to spend the winter n southrn f CaUfornla If Charles Yr and Mrs Charles Prist < left Tnts t day for California and will maka their future hon b near San Francisco it it a + 1 agrees with their health < 0 a The annual Christmas market supper t 1 and dance given by the ladies of St Pauls guild was held in the A 0 I W 1 t hail Wednesday afternoon unt evening The center of attraction the handkerchief I chief and candy tables presided over by j the Kings Daughters Handkerchiefs I had been received from all over the L United States and some were exception I made ali beautiful inviting la The looks 4 indy and was lf long taste Oysters cold meats salad a I other good things were served throuohJut the afternoon and evening and dancing i was indulged I in until midnight and it 1 dJ n was all a success socially and finatclally < a 0 0 The Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church tendered a surprise party to Mrs A MV Anderson Saturday evening prior to her departure for her future home 1111 Honolulu and on Friday afternoon they meet with Mrs Hurst who eaves ret week for Clayton Ills where she will reside with n brother A lovely tea sd was presented Mrs Hurst by the lad es a slight token ot appreciation of ncr labors with them themV 0 0 Mr and Mrs Fill ewbrough who have hen sojourning In the east for tho past few months have decided upon De troit D ich as their future place of illt vef ggot residence and will move there directly 0 > 0 Mrs James Daly and chill of Anaconda are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Grorgo DurnfordE E 0 0 Mrs Smith Moore and MIss Belle Fleming Flem-Ing returned from Salt Lake Thursday evening o 0 Mr Roney Pomeroy Is in the city from hiS FontC11eJle ranch 0 0 Mrs John Dylt ns came In from Randolph Rand-olph last Saturday and Is visiting her sisters Mrs Btth and Mrs Booth 000 as Mrs Frank Lander has been quIte 111 the past few das |