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Show ' i ; -j "SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ' THROUGHOUT STATE I I 1 Park City Society Special :o The Tribune. ' PARK CITY. Aug:. 2. Mrs. F. U". ! Sherman and Mrs. Charles Shields chsin- ; croned the following young people to tho Mot Pous and Provo river on .Monday. ' whoro tho dny was happily spent: TIiopo of the party were the Misses Enid JP.Iley. .leanlc Sherman. Anna Wilson. Margaret Watson. SukIo Shields. Eleanor Wright. Frnnces R. Shields. Martha Watson. Ros-sle Ros-sle McClollan. Hlldrod Wilson, Elizabeth ShleldK.s Loietta .runnings. Ethel "U'liit-tenberg "U'liit-tenberg of Salt Lake. Ira Sherman. Ou-vld Ou-vld T. Gclger and Golger Shields. ! A jolly plcnlu was given lo the Croole mine on Tuesday evening, the parly going go-ing to tho home of MIff Celesta Poulson later, where t lie young lady was the recipient re-cipient of a pleasant surprise. The Misses Rose Barnicott, Pearl Crowthor. Florence and Helen Evans and Martha Collln6 acted as chaperons. Among the guests were the-Missies Beatrice Mac far-laud. far-laud. Delia Barnicott, 'Hazel Maloney, Vorda Stringer. Margaret Macfarland. MUIIcent Gove. Retta Cunnlngton, Edith Macfarland; Messrs. F. Dlom, George Cunningham. W. Mortcnson. C. Doyle, G. . Evans. R. Stringer. R. Cunnlnghajn. P. i Martin, D. Stringer, F. Cunningham. U ! ilamllton, G. Frankcl and B. Hamilton. Doctor and Mrs C M. Wilson entertained enter-tained -ery Informally Tucsdny nvenlng v in honor of Miss Angle Kellogg of Wa-tertown, Wa-tertown, X. Y., who loft the nc-yt morning morn-ing for a trip through Yellowstone park. To meet tho guest of honor th"re were present Doctor and Mrs. E. P. l.ocoinpto. Doctor and Mrs. R. E. Wight. Mr. and Mrs. D. 15. Shields. Doctor and Miss Bardsley. Mrs. F. W. Shormnn. Mrs. II. B. Hampton. Mrs. Charles Shields. Mrs. Charles Wntson. Miss Hannah Lecompte, . Miss Irma Watson. Mr. A. Williams, ! Vein and Mnrk Wight. I Mr. and Mrs. .1. I... Berry gave a party on Monday in honor of the fifth birthday birth-day of their son, Howard. Games and music, were features of the pleasant event. Mrf. 5S. Evans and Mrs. E. Justice, Jus-tice, assisted In entertaining tho littl rolks. The Invited guests Included Clam HaloF, Ethel Lewis. Anna Berry. Ruth Carpenter, Ella McDonald. Alice Hales, i Emma Sutton. Lelle Phillips. Gilbert Kimball, Dorothy Fnrgo. Fern Justice. J Edna Lewis, Mlldrel Evans. Rob Kimball. , Alice Fargo. I.ucile Huffman. Leonora Vitherow. Howard Berry. .lames dishing. dish-ing. Horace Hedges. Mndellne Cunningham. Cunning-ham. Linden Shaper. Brownie Cunnlng-i Cunnlng-i ham. Howard Berry. Maud Sutton. Ev- eret Graham. Edna Lewis. Rlchnrd With-, With-, crow, Thclma Berry and Lawrence Jones. ' Mr. and Mrs. Willlnln Doldge. Mr. and Mrs. D. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. S. Mc-Phee. Mc-Phee. Miss Masgle Wilkenson and O. . ,TO. j Dojdge spent Wednesday most, delightful- ! i y at the Hot Pots and Provo river. 'JIN ' I Edward Lecompte. P. Kaas. M. Pace ind Edgar Kaas have gone to the roFer- . ration for a two-weeks' outing. fj Mr. and Mrs. George Bloom. Mr. and Ef I Mrs. D. Morgan and their families, spent K i Wednesday at the Provo and the Hot F , Pots, r Doctor and Mrs. R. E. Wight and their . giiest. Miss Angle Kollogg of Watertowrt, X. Y., and Miss Amber Bnrdslev, have i ' gone to Yellowstone park. They expect I to be gone a couple of weeks, t The members of the Afternoon "500" i club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. D. D. Sutton on Thurs-! Thurs-! day. Prizes In the game were won bv ; ' Mrs. W. T. Humes am? Mrs. John y i Welsh. Dainty refreshments were served ; by the hostess. The next meeting of the J i club will be held at the homo of Mrs. r P. M. Smith In two weeks. : Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beggs nnd daugh- , ters. Tessle and Eula. visited the famous Hot Pots on Sunday last. and Mrs. Sherman Fargo. Miss ; Clara Fargo of Pocatcllo. Frnnccs. Dor othy and Alice Fargo, spent Sunday at j the Hot Pots. Mrs. J. Foulson. Miss Laura Townsend and Roy McDonald spent Wednesday at tho Hot Pots. Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm Dlckert.- James Byrne. Art Halgh and M. MeAullff formed a Jolly party that spent Wednesday Wednes-day at the Hot Pots. Frances R. Shields entertained the members of the Forget -Me-Not club at the home of her parents, Friday even-Miss even-Miss Edna Sutton entertained a small-company small-company of friends Informally Tuesday evening. Those of the party were Miss Hortense Lockhart, Miss A Hon Olson. Uifton Lockhartand Mr. Davidson. A large number of young people attended at-tended the dancing party given by the different unions at Maple hall. Wednesdav evening. Miss Hortense Lockhart entertained a small number of friends Wednesday evening. even-ing. Those present were the Misses Ed'na Sutton, Afton Olson. Clifton Lockhart, Tessle Beggs. Doctor and Mrs. ,-E. P. Lecompte entertained en-tertained at dinner InformaJlv Sunday evening in compliment to P. McPlierson of Seattle. Besides the guest, of honor i there were present Mr. and Mrs. ti. E. Hubbard and daughter, Miriam. Miss Besale McClelland entertained (Jio G. A. girls at a theater party Thursday evening, followed by a watermelon feist at the homo of her mother. Those of tho party were the Misses Jeanlo Sherman Hildred Wilson and Frances R Shields. A. A Pike. Lucllo nnd Arlie Pike, Miss Porter and a party of friends, spent v Tuesday at Brighton and the Copper Apex. ; Doctor rind Mrs. E. P. I.ccompte on-i on-i tortalned Rev. J. Kno.v Bodell during his stay In Park on Sunday and Monday, i J. .1. Daly, Mrs. Roy Brown and child, nnd a party of Salt Lake, friends, cume up to Park Thursday for a short siav at the D.ily-Judgo mine. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rigby nnd family spent Sunday at the Hot Pots. Mrs. Wallaco Bransford of Salt Lake cam up lo Park on Thursday for a visit with Miss Hannah l.ocoinpto. Mrs. M. M. F. Allen has returned from the city, where she visited for a short time with her slslor, Mrs. G. R. Hancock. Han-cock. Misses Christina and Marv McDonald went down to the city on Thursdav for a stay of several day- Mrs. H. S. Townsend and daughter, Ruth, went to Hcnnefer Friday morning, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts. The Misses Lllllo Pierce and Laura Wright of Snlt Lake will be the guests of Mrs. E. M. Groce for ten days." " ' Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherland, of Provo are guests of their son nnd daughter. daugh-ter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sutherland, for a week. Mrs. B. B. Brown and family of Salt Lakf are guests of Mrs. A. Drew and other relatives. .Miss Elsie Snyder, a nurse at the Holy Cross hospltnl, spent two days with her parents. .Mr. and Mrs. F. Snyder, the past week. MIoe Afton Olson of Salt Lnke the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lockhart for ten days. Miss Tessle Lambert has rottirned home after a moat enjoyable visit with relatives rela-tives at. American Fork and Salt Lake. Ml?s Ruth Wilson has gone to Brighton for a month's stay with her sister, Mrs. C. T. Mixer. Judge and Mrs. Theodoro C. Rose of Elmlra, N..i. arrived in Park on Thursday Thurs-day for a month's Visit with their sister nnd brother, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hoyt. Mrs. G. L. Andrews nnd HtUe daughter daugh-ter spent several days In Zlon the past Week with relatives and friends. a Miss Lillian Kncnlo is enjoying a short stay av Brighton with friends. Miss May Smith returned to her home In the city on Wednesday after a most enjoyable stay ftf ten days with Miss Frieda Funk. Mrs. W. H. Steneker and small son of Salt Lake arc guests of Mr. B. Riley and daughters. , Miss GVac Stringer has returned from Spanish Fork, where sho visited for two weeks with relatives. Miss Ethel Whlttenberg of Salt Lake is the guest of Mr., and .Mrs. Crompton. v ' . Mr. and Mrs. William Kneale arc visiting vis-iting with friends at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh have relumed re-lumed from a two weeks stay in Zlon and Idaho. Spencer Snyder, the gentlemanly clerk at the Blyth Fargo establishment, Is homo from Kentucky, having been called there two weeks ago by th" death of his father. Miss Bessie Gushing Is visiting in the city with Miss Ivle Crabb. Misses Ella Campbell nnd N'eecy Mc-Clellan Mc-Clellan wont down to the city on Wednesday Wednes-day for a short stay with Mr. and Mrs. A. McClellan. kit . Mrs. J. P. Kelly and daughter. Mrs. Pearson, went down to tho city on Sunday Sun-day and returned homo Tuesday morning, i Mr. and .Mrs. W. T. Denn and' little daughter arrived In Park yestcrdav from Ncphl for a visit with tholr brother arid sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hubbnrd. Miss Emily Foster Is homo from a pleasant fn days' visit with Mr. and Mrs, James Foster of Henefer. ' Mrs. Lusty returned to the city on Friday Fri-day after a pleasant visit with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. O. C. Lockhart- - The Misses Allle and Ivy Youngberg returned re-turned to Salt Lake Tuesdoy. Mr. A. W. Bronse of Butte Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. TI. M. Short. Misses Maud Lopfbourow and Jorgen-son Jorgen-son of Salt Lake are visiting with their numerous Park City friends. Mr. William Byrne and daughter Jean returned home Thursday from a week's stay at lleber. Lawrence Malone of Garden City, Kan., Is visiting here with his mother and family. fam-ily. P. H. Tallon returned from Lend Cily, South Dakota, Monday tnorning. jiLtui hi. iiioinuh oi aui. lihkc spent Monday In Park. A. L. Dennlston of Salt I.ako spent Sunday In Park. k Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wjtcr. Miss Nel-6on Nel-6on of American Fork. Miss Tessle .Lambert. .Lam-bert. Mrs. Jessie Drake, Misses Irma, Margaret, and Martha Watson and a parly par-ly of friends spent Friday at the Daly West, the guests of Miss Florence Talbott. The party dined at the Ontario In the evening, coming home through the Tunnel. Miss Agnes Baxter, Miss Hazel Post. Miss Dalsie Bonner and Miss Mabel Smith are guests at the Ontario Mlno todav. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh and son Thomas leave for Salt Lake tomorrow for a week's stay. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. I Berry amL family fcpent Thursday at the Hot Pots. - ' ' Miss Kato Carty Is visiting in Zlon with her many friends, W. ID. Sutton and Lawrence Shafer spent Sunday on tho Provo river fishing, fish-ing, y' 4 If. Sutherland. AHanson and I,. Evans brought home fifty fish from the Provo river on Wednesday, C. GJording of Snlt Lake and Miss Nellie Nel-lie Young of Park City wer;e married in Zlon on Monday. V Frank Warren returned from the city Monday morning. it Word was received in Park on Thursday Thurs-day of the arrival of a baby daughter at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. J, M, Martin who are on a visU. at Loa Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. William Roefdman have moved Into the Congregational parsonago. where they will be pleased to meet their! many friends, I . 1 J Ogden Society Special to The Tribune. OODKN", Aug. 3. Mlas Loulso Fulton was hostess Wednesday afternoon at a prettily unonged Kensington in compliment compli-ment to Miss Vivian Edwards. Pink and green were the colors used in tho doe-oratlvo doe-oratlvo scheme, white sweet pons and clusters of green being ii8td. Tlio guests wore Miss Mildred Harrison. Miss Kate Wlhner. Miss Stella Warren. Mies Ruth Plngslov, Miss iVorma Collision. Miss Lore Lo-re ms Harper. Miss Lr-tu Morton. Miss Carrlo Thurston nnd Miss Edna Carey. - Miss Grace Clifton was hostess at a ploasantly arranged evening affair Tuesday. Tues-day. Tho gucHta ve,rc- entertained on the porch and lawn and tho grounds were lighted with Japanese lanterns. Cozy corners and floworlng plunts wore In evldonco and supper was served on tho porch, vases of clematis adorning the tables. Punch was served by Miss Gladys Arnold and prizes worv awarded to MIhs Myrtle Colo and Charles Beverley. Bever-ley. Irene Overton untorlained a few of her little friends Mondav afternoon, in honor of hor sixth birthday. Games and lunchoon formed tho afternoon's entertainment enter-tainment and tho table was pretty with masses of daisies, a large howl of the flowers being at each end of the table. A, birthday cako covered with the flow-err, flow-err, and having six candles formed tho table centerpiece and the place cards woro dainty llttl water color sketches. Covers Cov-ers woro laid for twenty guestn. The marriage of MIos Hazel Spiers, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. John Spiers, to Austin G. Wlnlle. took place on Wednesday Wed-nesday In the Salt Lake temple. The young people are .iinong tl.e most prominent promi-nent young peoplo ot the town and mo populai among scoics of friends, who join in sincercn good wishes for Utclr happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Wintlc will mako their homo here. k V Miss Josephine Bingham . Is visiting friends In Rexburg, Ida., for a few weeks. ... Miss Lou Mitchell In spending the week with Salt Jako friends. Mrs. J. B. Gloason and daughter. Miss Adn Whittlesey, left Thursday for a month's stay in Denver. Mrs. Emily Lambert of Frisco. Utah, is tho guest of hor daughter. Mrs. G. E. Chandler. m k- k Mrs. David Kay and daughter. Nlta. left last week for a trip lo Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. Mrs. Karl Sessions has returned to her homo In Bountiful, after a pleasant visit here with hor sister, Mrs. John Bltton. k Miss Marguerite Riser entertained a few of her classmates of the. University of Utah on Sunday. A trip to the canyon can-yon In tho afternoon and supper at tho home of the hostess were nmong tho day's pleasures. k k Mrs. Thomas Reynolds spent tlio week In Salt Lake with friends. The Modern Woodmen of America and the Royal Neighbors gave a pleasantly pleasant-ly arranitod dnncing party, preceded by a basket lunch, nt Sylvan park on Thursday Thurs-day evening. k a Mis. E. M. Line has as ' a guosl at her homo, Miss Ruby Dunn of Salt L,ako. Mrs S. H.; Winter and children left Wednesday for ,a trip to Bear lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chez have gone to Glenwood Springs. Colo., for a month's visit. Mrs. C. D. Hogan and daughter. Pearl, hnvo gone to Grant's Paas, Ore., for a two months' visit with relatives. v Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner and a party of Salt lk friends are camping at Turnor'n rancn at Lost creek for three or four weeks. Miss "Mabel Knauss will spnd the next month visiting friends In Seattle and Portland. k V Mr. and Mrs. George Mosler and daughter daugh-ter aro spending a few weeks at Black-foot, Black-foot, Ida., the guests of Mrs. M. Crosble. k Mrs. Stokes and daughter of Salt Lake are guests at the home of Mrs. Jsimos Coleman. k Miss Esther Eiven of Evanston. Wyo.. Is the guest oC Mr. nnd Mis. H. Day for a few weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alva Scoville nnd Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McCuno are back from a trip to Yellowstono park. Mrs. V. I). Ryan of Nashville. Tennis Tenn-is the guest of Mrs. Harvey Parsons for the remainder of the summer. Miss Irma Rocers entertained a dozen of her girl friends at luncheon on Thursday. Thurs-day. li k t Miss Marion Treman will leave Tuesday Tues-day for Iake Tahoe. where she will join friends and spend tho remainder of the summer. k k V Miss Katherlno Barker was hostess at a lawn pnrty on Tuesday- evening. In compllmont to Miss Virginia Randall of Salt. Lake. About thirty guests en-Joyed en-Joyed the clnrmlng affair. Miss Dorothy Cariner of Chicago Is the guest of Miss Mattle Weston for a few weeks. k Stephen Wooding Is home from collego for tho summer. M Mrs. Margaret Jones of Salt Lnke was tho guest during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baljey. Miss Helen Forrest was hostess at nn informnl luncheon on Wednesday, given In honor of her guest. Miss Ho'pe Williams Wil-liams of Salt. Lake. The homo was bright with duantltles of flowers, sweet peas, roses and nasturtiums being used. Covers Cov-ers wore laid for fourteen. Miss Mildred Roedcr left Thursday for a throe weeks' stay wltn friends at Boise. Ida. The old folks of the county enjoyed an ! outing at Glenwood on Wednesday. Provo Society Special to The Tribune. PROVO. Aug. ;:.Mrs Sam Schwab pnlorlnlned at a delightful luncheon at nor home Thursday afternoon, In honor of hor mother. .Mrs. Nelke. who is about to loavo for her home In New York. Sweet music and a social time was enjoyed by all. An elaborate lunch was served. k k . Androw Knudsen nnd daughters. Lydla and Nettle, have returned home from California, where they spent Several weeks sightseeing and visiting friends. Mr. and Aim. Ed Knowldcn have moved tholr family to Sprlngdell lo spend tho month of August. Air. nnd Mrs. W. E. Stoker aro nmong the campers nt Sprlngdoll. Miss AInrlum NolUe has loturncd home from her Eastorn trip somewhat Soulier than she expected on account of the ox-tremo ox-tremo heat. Mrs. Lydln Moldaway and daughter. Ldnn. nre visiting rolallven and friends In Mlnersvllle. k Allsses Bennett, Rachel Pyne and Rho-da Rho-da Iloldnway have returned from Nephl, nirer a pleasant visit with their friend, Miss Phlllls Sparks. - Airs. Nora Van Wagoner of Alidwny Is vlsltlncr her parents. Air. and Airs. George W. .Incites, and other relatives and frionds In thjs cUy.for a few weeks. Airs. Ed Taylor of Idaho Is visiting In I his city, the guest of Airs. William Fau-scu. Fau-scu. k k . The Stnlo officers of the Y. L. Al. I. association entertained at a musical In the Fourth ward social hall Tuesday evening. even-ing. Such well-known talent as Prof. A. C. Lund. Professor Reese and Allss C'nmp entertained with a number of selections. Airs. Lydla Wilson of Salt Lake visited visit-ed friends In thin city this week. k k k .Mrs. W. H. Wilson, formerly of this city, but now residing in Los Angoles. Cal.. Is visiting with her many friends in this city. C. W. Barnep of Ogden spent Sunday In this city with his family. k . Aliss Chloe Smoot returned home Saturday, Sat-urday, after n pleasant month's visit with frionds In Portland. ... Mesdames R. R. Irvlns and Grnnt C. Bnglcy delightfully entertained at the home of the former. Frldav evening. Cards and music were the features" of tho evening. Flvo hundred was the game played. Tho llrst prize was awarded award-ed to Airs. O. W. Andelln. and the consolation con-solation prize was given to Airs. W. E. Alow. An elabornte lunch was served to about llfty lady friends. 6 Gov. John C. Cutler and Secretnrv of State C. S. Tlngey of Snlt Lake, together ,wlth Postmaster Clove. Col. C. E. Loose. W. R. H. Pax man. County Commissioner Dunn and Shoriu" Harmon, all of Provo. enjoyed a delightful fishing trip Tuesdav. as the guests of Fish and Game; Warden Aladson. Aftrr delightful sport of catching catch-ing the fish." they went ashore and enjoyed en-joyed a fish dinner. Alias Lo Prenl Snow entertained a number num-ber of hor girl friends at hor home Friday Fri-day evening. Games, music and a social so-cial time In general was enjoved by about twenty young people. Light refreshments were served. k 1 Hehor Knudsen has returned homo, after two years spent in Norway. Airs. Annlo Hpdqulst enterlnlned at dinner Thursday Airs. W. I-l. Wdlson of Los Angeles. Cal. k Miss Eldredge of Salt Lake is the cuest of her sister, Airs. Reed Smoot'. Miss Cora Ward has returned from Logan, Lo-gan, where she spent several weeks -with her sister, Airs. Eliza Ramshaw. Allss Tessle Roberts has returned home after a week's visit with friends In Salt Lake City. k Air. and Airs. Alvln Zabriekle of Snlt Lake are visiting their parents, Air. and Airs. A. AI. Zabriekle. V k Mrs. Samuel Jepperson entertained a number of her friends at her home Tuesdav Tues-dav afternoon. A social time and a very dainty lunch was enjoyed by all. i Airs. F. J. Alexander of Salt Lake Is visiting her part.'nts. Air and Mrs. S. K. Roberts. AITsnes Zella Farrer and Genevieve Elliott El-liott wore the pleasing hostesses at an afternoon social Thursday at the home of Air. and Airs. J. W. Farrer. The guests or honor were the Allsses Erma and Fay Loose, who will lenvo Alonday for Calf-fornia, Calf-fornia, to bo absent some months. The guests were members of the Bonnie Briar Bush club. A merry afternoon was passed, after which an elaborate lunch -was served. In the evening Allsses Farrer Far-rer and Elliott entertained their guests nt the Canvass theater. k k , Airs. George Alarshall of Allnersvllle spent the past weok In this cltv. visiting visit-ing her 3lster, Airs. Lydla lloldawny. k J Allss Edna Pyne Is spending the week In Provo canyon. Airs. Electa Bullock, Airs. Hannah Tucker, Airs. A. O. Smoot and Allss Allle Al-lle Smoot enjoyed the beauties of Provo canyon for a few weeks. George W. Geo spent Wednesday with friends In Eureka. v k Air. nnd Airs. Joseph S. Smith hava returned re-turned to Provo to taJce up their residence resi-dence here, after a year or so passed in California. - Airs. George W. Elklns delightfully entertained en-tertained Friday evening In honor of Airs. George Alorrle of SaltLake. Games, music mu-sic and cards made a most enjoyable evening. Lunch was served to about thirty guests. Air. and ATrs. J. I-L Steele returned to their home In Idaho, Monday, after ee-v-eral weeks' visit in our city with their parents, Air. and Airs. James Sumner, ;md friends. k Arrs. C. W. Bames was an; Ogden visitor vis-itor tills week, preparatory ' to locating in that city. J. W. Farrer has returned from Salt Lake City. x w Alls? Anna Newoll Is visiting Airs. Ethel R. Peterson of Ephralm. this week w Airs. W. 'B. Searlo was tho hostoss lo eight nt a luncheon nt her home Saturday Satur-day afternoon. Tho guests of honor worn Alesdamos Nelke nnd Sam A. King. Doctor and Airs. .1. II. Slater, Air. and Airs. Charles Hedqulst. Air. and Mrs Arnold Ar-nold Mines and Airs. Kitty Hlnos formed a launching party Thursday afternoon A dainty lunch wna enjoyed whllo enrouto. Allss Bessie Hatliold has roturnod homo aftor a pleasant visit with friends in Salt Lake City. Upper Fails " Social News f I L A j A Jolly crowd, composed of M and Airs. Walter Alecks and in. and Mts. , Martin R. Haynes, are here this vcek. .j! " - Dr. M. A. Hughes ""'' a"i'Ji'n a''.c f"l I Joying the cool mountain ,,'cei.es at LP j per Falls for a period of two celts. Air. and Mrs. R. 'Hllminlfoi'6 I at Upper Falls, camo on feundnj foi a i week's outing. to K Air. and Mrs. G. B. Cnklor.nml 'laugh- tor. jMIsi Emma, spent the paf-l wcK L at Upper Falls. fc , Airs. C. K. Krlckson. Mia. Fon A Jain- j son, Mrs. D. J. Vincent and Mrs. O-. ; W. Bailey, of Provo aame on Fr tiajr uat. expecting to enjoy a ton days test at tho Resort. J j Mr. and Mrs. W. -13. "Bailey. .Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rusficll. Mr. arid Airs. b. L Jacobs of Salt Lake were visitors on Sunday. . . 6 Tho following gentlemen have been registered reg-istered In ''bachelors tow . Iatci. , A, Bachmnn. D. S. Dlckorl. George J. ) Evnns. Pat Bonner. Cyril AlcPhee, a. . , Wllkins nnd J. Collets. j I " Dr. C. W. Gates and Sheriff Emery , : woroi callers over Sunday. ' I . k - I : J. F. noes and wife entertained the , 5 following party on .Silnday last at one , I of Uioso famous trout dinners: JJ. Freckling. B. XI. Du win and V' P Boos and wife. Aliases Helen Boes, Alyitlo l Rigby were guests. . -1 Camping parties are arriving fast. Mrs. D. a Homr. came from "Bumble Hoc I camp on Tuesday. ' to Airs. C. L. Loback arrived nt her camp, U "Wild Roso" Sunday. E Air. and Airs. Ranslmer returned to , camp "Don't Butt In" this wock. Air. L. C. Roblnyonv ami family aro: 5 at camp "Pino Lodgc.' Tho resort Is enjoying the large n?w dancing pavilion located on tho waters j. edge. , i,' |