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Show I r SOCIAL HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT THE STATE I Ii PARK CITY piv-inl io The Tribune. r.ARK CITY. Sept. 11. Miss Xellio .! nnln.s. one of Park City's popul.tr young laillos. has j-oiie to Oerdon, whore she has accepted a poHitlou in the public schools. Mrs. .1 ul his Fiankel entertained a few friends Tuesday evening1 al eardt. "Five liundrou" xvnt tin- gaino played, anil t.hu pri::cs wow awarded Mrs. JlurlbuL and Airs, Morgan. O. C. Lorkliart was a passenger to b'alt Lake this week. Miss Km noes Anderson entertained a nunbev of her friends at u dunce Frl-lay Frl-lay evenint,'. Tliose present voro Mrs. Ballon, Mr. and Mrs. F. Walker, Walter Kn.se, John Uoarli. William McDonald, Fred Flcshnian. Professor Munnick. Miss ICdlth .Jurenson and Miss McDonald. Mrs. F. L,. Peterson and Mrs. Kirte Car-pr-ntcr were Salt Lake passcimei-s Thursday Thurs-day afternoon Mi-s. K. XI. Smith entertained four tables ta-bles at ".r.0U," Saturday ovenlnc. In honor of Mrs. .1. W. Thompson of Salt. Lake, who lias been the guest of Mrs ICeseel. The ladles presem wore: Mrs. J. Y. Thompson. Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Fartfo, Mrs. Loekhart, Mrs. Allen. Mrs. Forsolanci. Mrs. While. Mrs. Shorinan, Mrs. Buck, .Mrs. Touvcy. Mrs. Kimball, Mrs. John Thompson. Misses Carrlo Sutton, llor-l.nse llor-l.nse Lockhurt and Clara Farw. Mrs. Tonvey and Miss C'lurn Farcro wcro awarded the prizes. I Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wceter spent the wek in Park City. Mr. and Mrs. M". J. Daily left during tht: week for a short trip in Seattle and the northwest. The ladies' society of the Congregational Congrega-tional church spent a very pleasant aft- rnoon with Mrs. O. M. Wilson. The election elec-tion of oflleers for tho cominjr year took pine, and Hie result was as follows: President. Mrs. TO. .T. T3eggs; vice presi-d-nt. Mrs. L. Ii. Wight: recording secretary. sec-retary. Mrs. Jilnkart; eorrespontling see-rttary. see-rttary. Mrs. F. M. Sherman; treasurer, Mrs. George Kvans. Mrs.- M. M. Fallin was a Salt T.hke visitor vis-itor Thursday afternoon. j Miss Cora Mulsrravo came up to Park. I Monday morning. Miss Margaret Cordell has returned t'o Ikt home in Salt Lake after a pleasant visit with relatives In Park City. Misses Rose KaulYinan and Lizzie Stanton Stan-ton of Montana, and Frames Sherman. Sallna Radnor. Lottie Oliver and Ira Sherman spent Sunday at Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson and chll-lip-n have moved tip to the Silver King .'octillion mine to stay until M. .1. Daily r turns from his trip to the northwest. The mHu1 slven Monday by the meni-brrs meni-brrs of the Altar society of the Catholic ehiireli was enjoyed by the number of people who attended. , . Dr. and .Mrs. II. 12. Wight returned homo Tuesday morning, after-a pleasant, .visit lj Salt Lake. The members of the Elks lodge enjoyed a br.ntiiiet Monday evening after the regular meeting. Krother. Francis Assisi. C. S. C. of N'olre Dame. Intl.. spent Wednesday and Thursday in Parle City. Preparations are being made by the r "rubers of the M. T. club for a grand ba'l to he given in Mnple hall Wednesday, September 1T. Mrs. U. 'I'. MeFwan and Miss Peterson returned to their home in Salt Lake after pleasant visit in Park City with Mrs. Frank McKwan. N'M MeFalls of Bingham visited with relatives In Park City during the week. Miss Marguerite Cordell was guest of 1 onor at. n T o'clock dinner Saturday entng,-given by Mrs. Annette B. Wil-.i.i Wil-.i.i ins. Flowers graced the. Center of the t ible. around which covers were laid for Marguerite Cordell, Florence Talbot, Tessie Bigss. Frances Fargt). Ada Stcw-'t. Stcw-'t. Lee Talbot. Oscar Friendly, John I .ilglolsh and Karl Carpenter. Mrs. L'lav Wherritt antl Lubell AVher-litt AVher-litt of Kansas City. Mo., and Charleo WIkitIii of' Kama's. Utah, were tho Vi'"ts of Mr. A. D. Williapis during tho a -ck. Miss i'c.-irl Martin has returned from a w- I k's visit in Peoa. Klwood Garvin wtis n Salt Lake visitor f'nrlng the week. ' . Mls Mvrtle Peterson is visiting in Park City". with Misses Minnie and liil-tmde liil-tmde Catey. . - I Tib: ilnnot givmi ' Monday evening at Maple hall by the local Miners' union was a irranil social affair. Profcssov Min-riik's Min-riik's orchestra was In attendance and famished the music, which was thor- iiighlv enjoyed by the extra largo crowd present, and dancing was continued from '.i.Su Ip the .evening until a late hour. Mrs. llenrv Welsh and niece, Miss Agues Ag-ues Welsh, arc visiting in Park City. Mrs. Grabll and 'little daughter are In Park City on -an extended visit with Mrs. Grabil's 'purojits and Mrs. 'C. M. Wilson. Wil-son. Mrs. Wilcox of Salt Lake is visiting with her niece. Mrs. Weeter, in Park-City. Park-City. Mr.' and Mrs. Wcetr. Mrs. Wilcox and Mr. Lambert spent Thursday at the Hot Pots. Mrs. Lane Is entertaining as her guest Mrs. 1L W. ChristenKon. MURRAY H Special to The Tribune. M lKI I AY. Sept. 11. The home of Mr. and .Mrs. William llaigh was tho center of interest Thursday evening for n large number of friends and relatives. The affair af-fair was it lawn party and wan held on t'e spacious lawn adjoining the llalgh home. The place presented a very at-hnr-tlve appearance. Electric lights and Japanese lanterns were distributed through the trees, while a number of cozy With bowers were In evidence ' everywhere. every-where. The honor guest was Miss Kthcl Reunion, who leaves shortly for Logan to spend the winter. Over forty jvcople participated in the affair, and the entire f vning was one of .enjoyment. A. delicious de-licious luncheon was served later on bo-ii' bo-ii' a Hi the trees. Mrs. T. C Pierce arrived in Murrav On. fore part of, tho week from Heber, whure she has been spending several v.-feks with her parents, who resido in that locality. Frank Warenski leaves shortlv for San Frnnelsco, where ho will spend the winter win-ter months. Mr. and Mrs. Joint Tripp and daughter. daugh-ter. Sadie, are home, after a' three weeks' uitlug in the mountains. Miss Merl ISatehel was plea;anllv surprised sur-prised Thursday evening by about eight -" ii of her young schoolmates. The affair was a complete surprise to the voung ladv and during the houro,tiiul followed ?i Mimbor of Interesting games wen- participated par-ticipated In, and later In the evening 'veiling dainty refreshments wore served. I). F. Cahoon and family returned Mon- lay nom a two weeks' outing on the Du-piesne Du-piesne river. James iioffor antl brother were In Murray Mur-ray this week visiting relatives. The two 'oung men are on their way to Denver, where (ho younger Hotter will attend ."ohool this winter. Sam Appleman was here for a dav this week, after an absence or some months spent in the cities to the (south of here. Hay Spencer, a. mining engineer of this olaee. is here frosi Panguitch. where he has a large survuying paty stationed at Tli prosent lime. I if LOGAN Special to The Tribune. LOGA.V, Sept. 11. The marriage of Miss Athalia Haws and James A. Kendall Ken-dall took place Wednesday at noon In the Logan temple. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Than Haws, j ii thi! evening a large reception was Hold at the home of tho bride's parents. The rooms were luicht with usters and dahlias, dah-lias, and many beautiful gifts were received. re-ceived. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall will make their home al Kureka. Miss May Howell entertained a large number of her friends at a very delightful delight-ful evening. party on Thursday. Doctor and Mrs. 10. D. Ball are entertaining enter-taining Mr. Ball's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jj. A. Ball of Iowa, who expect tti remain re-main in Logan during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Bah.-r will leave shortly for Iowa to make a lengthy visit. Miss Carrie McAllister will leave Monday Mon-day for liosion. where she will study music mu-sic at the Xew F.ngland conservatory. Mrs. T. II. Humphreys and sister, Miss Jessie Stewart, are visiting with relatives rela-tives at Morgan. Mr. antl Mrs. Louis Cannon and children returned Monthly to their homo in tint city. Mr. and Mi-?. Eddie TIaun of Kansas City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoney. TlApfnr miVI Ir. Zimmorninti nri vIh- iting in Logan. Mr, and Mrs. John D. Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. S. IT. Clawson spent the early part of the week in Logan. Serge B. Campbell spent the. early pari of the week with Logan relatives. Mrs. D. C. Budge loft - Thursday for Pocatello. Tho Cleo circle mot Wednesday at the home pf Mrs. Oliver Budge. A vory interesting program was given. s Congressman Howell and H. IS. Hatch returned homo Tuesday from a trip !o San Francisco. L. P.. .Martlneau of Salt Lake spent the past two -weeks In Logan. Miss Lizzie McKay of Ogden is in Logan, Lo-gan, whero she will spend the winter at the A. C. Lieutenant and Mrs. CatTey and children chil-dren of Fort Douglas have arrived in Logan, Lo-gan, when! they will spend the next two years. Lieutenant Caffey. whit succeeds Captain Howard, will commence his work at the Agricultural college on Monday. Mrs. Julia NIbley left Thursday' for Pocatello. where she is visiting with her brother. Jessie Budge. Dr. Kiners. Dr. Stewart. Dr. S. B. Thatcher and Dr. O. .11. Budge enjoj'otl a delightful trip on the Hear river in the launch of Dr. JCmcrs, Wednesday afl-uinoon. afl-uinoon. Miss Lucile Young has returned to her home in Salt like." Mrs. Pyper of Salt Lako is the gucsx of her daughter, Mrs, W. B. Preston. Jr. Mrs. R. S. Campbell is up from tho city, visiting with relatives. A vorv plensant evening partv was held Friday evening at th nomc of John L. Campbell, In honor of the gentleman's eighty-fourth birthday. A lnrue number num-ber of relatives and friends worof present. Mrs. Georgo Benson of Whitney is in Logan, visiting with relatives. The Daughters of the Pioneers held their tlrsr. meeting for the season Thursday, Thurs-day, at the home of Mrs. W. D. Cnm-uey. Cnm-uey. Mr. and CMrs. Holaday of Provo are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Robinson. Rob-inson. Miss Flizaboth, Smith returned to Logan, Lo-gan, Thursday, from Pasadena, where she has spent the summer with her mother. Mr.- and Mrs. Will Janllnc antl little son will leave Monday for'thelr home In u ashinglon. Mrs. Luther Howell returned homo, Wednesday from a pleasant Salt Lake trip. C. w. Xibloy. Jr.. of Le Grande. Or., oamo to Logan, fhursday. whero he Joined his family, who are at the Aaron Thatcher home. Miss Ruby P.edford has returned from Salt Lake, where she spent tho summer. Miss Florence Munro reached home Wednesday, from California. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lanu'ton left Monday Mon-day for llexburg, where thev will make their home. Special to The Tribune. XiOPiri, Sept. 11. Miss Pearl Udall who has been visiting relatives in Xophl the past week, will return to Los Angeles An-geles next week, where she expects to tin sh a course the coining winter in the College of Osteopathy. Mr. Small, manager of tho Xcphl creamery. Is in Fillmore this wcok on business. Mrs. Gus Uenrold is' visiting in Eureka Eu-reka . Delbert Bosh of Lcvnn was in Xcphl cdnesday. W. J. Robinson, superintendent of the Lcvan Plaster company, is in Le'van this week. P. V. Garden, who has spent the' past six weeks at tho experiment farm, relumed re-lumed to ills home 1J Logan. Fr.,-d Robinson Is in Xcphl this week. Miss Chrlstenscn returned to Xophl luesday, after spending her vacation at her home In the. east. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenland of Salt Lake are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. -I. II. Urough this week. Misses Lnverne Tanner. Fdna Bigler and Linda Hawkins returned home Sunday Sun-day from Salt. Lake City. Sid Jinklns came home from Salt Lake City last week. Miss Clara Cole Is. visiting in Spring-vllle Spring-vllle this week. II. M. Fcnnomore, division snporinten-dent snporinten-dent of the ; Boll Tolephono companv, was in Xephi last week. l- "V. l-, 10.,d ia'Ip. !l business trip to Salt Lake last week. J. C. Painter was In Provo last week on business. r 1aUH , Christensen came down from Salt Lake. Tuesday. J. R. Kdgheill left Monday for Boston where he expects to spend the whiter. Mrs. William Clark of Springvllle Is visiting vis-iting her parents; Mr. and Mrs. William LOIe. i i.isr y,Jrll(- Morris entertained at. a, birthday party on Frlduy nvening. The evening was spent with music and games' nn.l delicious refreshments were served'. W. F. Madson made a business trip to Lphraim and Mount , Pleasant this week. ,JV? ,rs' T- Welters spent the week in the canyon. The primary dancing parties given Friday Fri-day were enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Charles Price returned lasl week, after spending several weeks in Seattle! ,ii.Tl1.?, l'"00i:I sV)c.lr company, under the direction of L. J. Footo of this place, has put on soma excellent plays to appreciative apprecia-tive audiences this week. Mr. Avery of the -Minneapolis Sleel and Machine company Is in Xephi this week. l'i"ovl1 Burton returned home Jast ) a,fter pending several weeks in Portland and Seattle. K D. Sorensen of Manti is In Xonhl this week on business. 1 t,.?,SP'r 9.ol,)Borou'h m,ule a business trip to Levan Tuesday. Mrs. Tanner came home from Mllford Monday, after visiting with her son for several weeks, Xephi8 Mublc StCLrr HI,ent Sll"ay In Miss Emma Boucher is visiting In Salt I- nice T. TT. Curter Is visiting his family here this week.. Miss Kate Pexton Is peTidin.g her vacation va-cation hi Salt. Lako and Murray, Mrs L. P Anderson .-ntr rt:ilm,i some little folks Tuesday in honor of tho third birthday of her daughter, Miss Melba Joy Anderson. George Ivle of Fountain Green spent Labor day In Xophl. Mrs. Itlllcy of Salt Lake is visiting in Xephi. Edward Robinson was over from Fountain Foun-tain Green Monday. The wedding or Miss Alia . Chnsc, p. popular young lady of Xophl, and JoBoph Frlsblo of .Eureka, is announced to take place in the near future. Miss Myrtle Golden is visiting in Pay-son. Pay-son. Mrs. S. A. Chase has returned from Seattle, whore she has been visiting for several weeks. 1 BRIGHAM GTY Special to The Tribune. BKIOHAM CITY, Sept. 11. One night this week Mrs. Emma Lundgreen entertained enter-tained a large number of friends at her home on First Xorth between Main and First East streets. The evening was given over to social 'chat, music, singing sing-ing and other diversions. A sumptuous sumptu-ous supper was served. The social was in honor of Mrs. Lundgreen's recent birthday. About forty invited guests were present. The members of the Ladles' auxiliary of Hrigham City were entertained by Mrs. Charles T. Anderson at her home on Forest For-est and Fourth West, streets Thursday afternoon. It was the tlrst meeting of the club for a.boul two months and was the tlrst of a series of meetings to be held during the coming winter. Delicious De-licious refreshments, consisting of sandwiches, sand-wiches, coffee, pickles, cake and lee cream and various fruits, were served, and the afternoon pleasantly spent In business pertaining to tho club anil social chat. Those present were: Mesdamcs Andrew An-drew L. Xeff, Charles T. Anderson, II. L. Flshburn. Jr.. Frank Flshburn, Wynn L. Eddy, Leon Mortensen. Leo Hoist, C. Moist. Ellas Jensen, tho Misses Chvlr Chiistensen, Isabella Dalton, Trieste Box and Florence Compton. Tho officers of the Hrigham City Primary Pri-mary associations entertained the children chil-dren of the associations ul the City park Monthly afternoon. Many children from the four wards wore in attendance at the social and a good time was arrangod antl carried out for tho little folks. Dainty refreshments were served. Messrs. B. F. Crllehlow and W. J. Crltchlow of Ogdcu antl Dr. R. Roberts nnd W. IL.Thain of Logan wore in Brlgiiani a short lime this week, en route to western Pox Elder county. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Xelson roturnetl to their home In Greenville. 'Cache county, the first of- the week, after a few davs' visit with friends In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellason returned to this city durlnir tho week from their ranch in Pocatello. whero they iiavo been spending the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnin Richards of Malad, Ida., were visiting friends in this city last Saturtlny 'and Sunday. Stanley Kimball of Salt Lake City was greeting friends in Brlgham City Monday and Tuesday. Mr. antl Mrs. John Sharp returned to their home In Salt Lake Citv Tuosdav evening after an extended visit with relatives In Brlgham City. Mrs. Samuel Carter and daughter. Miss Ellen, were visiting friends In. Ogdcn Wednesday. Aurellus Johnson, who has been spending spend-ing a few clays in this city visiting rei-a rei-a lives, returned to his home in Snowvllle Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsakor and daughter. Ara, of lloneyvillo were visiting visit-ing relatives in Brlgham City the tlrst of tho week. Seymour" Miller of Thatcher was a Visitor Vis-itor to Brlgham City Thursday. , Mrs. Lawrence Jorcensen came up from Salt Lake City the Jlrst of tho week and will visit her mother, .Mrs. B. E. Mahn-rose. Mahn-rose. In this city for a couple of weeks. Miss Alma Lloyd of Salt Luke City Is visiting In this city for a few davs. the guest of .Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Jensen. Andrew . KlmbnJI of Thatcher, Ariz., visited Ci-Tends in this city during the week. Robert S. Hunsakor of Malud. Ida., was a visitor to this city Thursdav and Friday. Fri-day. X Mrs. Dpnnie Mathias and children came In from Snowvllle this week to visit relatives rel-atives in this city for a short lime. Mrs. Annie Crltchlow antl children of Ogden visited In this city Saturday and Sunday, guests of Mrs. Gregerson and family of the third ward. Mrs. Dim P. Woodland left for Franklin. Frank-lin. Ida.. .Monday evening, where she will visit her parents for a few days. Miss Moselle Kenstrotn. who has been visiting friends in this cltv for a couple of weeks, returned to her home In Hums-vlllc Hums-vlllc rl uestlay morning. C O. Anderson and daughter, Olive, of Garlund spent Saturday and Sunday visiting vis-iting relatives in Hrigham City. Tim Covert of ColIInslon was transacting transact-ing business in Brlgham Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Croplpv of Co-rlnnfe Co-rlnnfe returned home Saturday from a two months visit in Chicago and vicinity. Mr. antl Mrs. Amos Johnson of Corinno, who have been camping in Box Elder canyon, have returned to their home. W. D. S. Harrington returned from Ogden Og-den this week. He will leave Monday for pojnls south of Salt Lake City. John Fllnk relumed this week from an extended visit at Seattle, whore he also vlsltud tho exposition. Miss. Elvira Peterson returned this week from a few days' visit with .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chrlslenseii in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn L. Eddy returned last Sunday from the nortlnvcsl . kirn. Eddy has boon visiting -her paic-nts In Winlock. Wash., ami Mr. Eddy joined her at the exposition about three weeks Mrs. 'Eva Campbell of Salt Iiko Cily was the guest of .Miss Clair Chrlslenseii a short time during the foro part of tho week. 1 Heber M. Wells and parly slopped in Brlgham a short time Monday, while on their way home from Logan. ..Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen. Mrs. wl".'-1 iW11, a,K' V- c- -Tonsen went, to Ogden 1-r tlay in Mr. Jensen's auto, to visit (ho Four-State fair. Fielding have moved to this cltv, where they will make their home. Alma and .Miss Rosllla Compton spent Wednesday and Thursday in Ogden, attending at-tending the Four-Slate fair. X. ii. Marble of Dewoyvlllo was a visitor vis-itor to Hrigham City part of the week. .Messrs. Shirley and Stewnrt Horslev, sons or W. C. Ilorsley. returned to their home in Luis city .luring the week. aflr rfVl-'h 8u,nme1, in l" southern part . Mrs. lxn-enzo Jensen and children of sail Lake City are spending tho weck vlslting relatives In this city. Miss Ronella Anderson of Salt Lake City is visiting friends In Brlgham City for a couple of weeks. ' , State Food Commissioner Hansen and Mr. L. IJ. Stohr of Salt Lake. Cltv. cashier of ujie Xew York Life Insurance company, com-pany, were visiting In this city the first part T the week. Mr. C. W. Richards of Fielding visited relatives In this city the first of the week-. t Xoble. Hunsakcr of Tioiieyville was visiting' vis-iting' friends in I?rlghain City Saturday and Sunday, Victor 12. Madson spent part of the week In SalL Luke City on matters of business. 1 &AYSVBLIE Special lo The Tribune KA YSVILLF., Sept. 11. Misses Amv and .Mabel .Bishop of Sail. Lako Citv are fcienc!in; a few dnvs in Kuysvillc a? quests of their cousin, Miss Irene Ihsliop. The following Ka.vsvilln pepplo were Stilt Lake Citv visitors durintr tho Avcclc. Htm. and Mrs. John K. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, .Mrs. Marie Parry. Miss Hazel E. Burucs, Miss Cora Bonnomort, Miss I la Parrv, Miss Norma Thornlev, Miss Cora Phillips, Phil-lips, .Mrs. James Gardiner, .Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Tlioinassmi, Miss Tlollis Phillips, John Robins, Will Stove, George V. Swan. Victor Folilin of Salt Lake City spent a few days in town this week with friends. John IT. Cromer and Dn.vid McMillan of Siottx City. la., are spending a few weeks in Kiiysvillc. Miss IJIda Edmonds entertained a fow of Iter friends at her homo on Thursday ovonhifr al a watermelon parly. A short lime was spoilt in playiug games, after which a watermelon 'J'oast was indulged in-dulged in. Among tliose present wore Alma Is alder and Misses Kdith Edmonds, Ed-monds, Ruby Phillips, Vina Anderson, Tossio Lavtoji. Elda Edmonds, Leah Phillips, Ellen Anderson, Nellie Var-noy, Var-noy, Ethel Edmonds, llollis Phillips, Olo Weaver and Monta Phillips. Mrs. John W. Thornlev and daughters. daugh-ters. Doris and Melba, are spending a I few days in Ogdon as guests of Charles Barton and fiiinily. Miss Mho Barnes and Miss Burdelhi Wilekcr of Georgetown. Bear .Lake count, Ida., are spending n fow weeks in Kaysvillo as- guests of relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. George 31. Blood and daughters, Irma and Aaiola. returned to t hoi r home in Preston, Jdn., Wednesday evening, even-ing, after a two weeks' visit in town with relatives. . Miss Marguerite Thomassen is visiting visit-ing friends in .Draper for a few days'. Keith Barnes started to school at the Halt Lako high school this week. Brigliam Brisworlh, who has been here visiting relatives the past two weeks, returned to his home in Preston, .Ida., Wednesday. Edward Bennolt, David Howells and Miss Maurice- Voting of Salt Lake City spent Labor .day in Kaysvillo as guests of Miss Agnes Swan." Mrs. Mary Jane Prone! foot entertained enter-tained the members o the Thimble elul) at hor home on Thursday. The afternoon was spent in sewing, after which elaborate refreshments were served. Miss Floronec Hull and Mrs. George Evans, both of Salt .Lake Cily spent Wednesday in Kaysvillo at tho homo of their uncle, George Swan and family. Miss Stella Tiobins. who has been working in Salt Lako City, is spending her vacation at her homo iu lva3sville with relatives. Mrs. Nellie Underwood of Salt Lake Cily spent a few days in Kaysvillo the first; of the Aveek with relatives. Fred Merrill of Lohi spout Sunday in town as the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. William JaoucIio rein re-in rued home the first of the week after it three weeks' visit in Seattle with relatives. rel-atives. Mrs. George T. Laylon entertained ;l few friends at her home on Saturday evening in honor of her huspand s birthday. The evening was spent in playing games, after which dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Among those present, were Mrs. Mary .lane Proud-foot. Proud-foot. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Union, .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomassen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Salter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graham. Gra-ham. Mr. Claude Coloinere and Misses Ivy W'mcgar and Tcssio Laylon. '.Richard liobins of Salt Lako City was visiting relatives in Kaysvillo this week. Mrs. George Swan nnd daughter, Garnet, Gar-net, have returned home after :i ten days' visit in Marion, Summit county, us 'guests of relatives. Mr. James Smircn and children of Lohi have been visiting friends in town this week as guests of Mr. and M.rs. C. B. Scolt and fjunily. Mrs. Slolhauskey ami Mrs. Burg-strom, Burg-strom, both of Salt Lake City, have beeu spending a few days in Kaysvillo as guests of their friend, Mrs. E. -A. Anderson. Mrs. Christopher Burton, Jr., and daughters. Lucille and Eloise. spent, a few days iu Sail. Lake City ihis week with rolat ives. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of Salt Lake City spent a few days in Kays-ville-lhc ' first of the week with relatives. rela-tives. Miss Myrtle Blood is spending the week in ' Ogden with relatives and friends.. Loren Moss and Miss Mac Mrigi?. both of Bountiful, aro to be married hi the near future. A. S. Hose of Parmington has .i .'si returned home from the irrigation '.on-gress '.on-gress held at Spokane, Wash. Ho reports re-ports the congress hs having done good work dining i'.c sessions. ' "While away Mi;. Rose also visited the exposition at Seattle, Mrs. Wi.'Jir.m 0. Crowley is visiting relatives ii Riighnm City for a few days. Mn. Apf-Iobee nnd daughters. Gertrude Ger-trude and Jcsfcio, who have been visiting visit-ing friends in Bountiful for some time past, lo't for their home in New York ThursdftV evtiiing. Dr. AYiJIk-m A. Whitlock and Mr. ivli.iah G. Kir.g. both of Lay ton. left hoiite Thursday evening for Portland, Dr., wlure they will spend leu days. Mr, 15. P. Ellison returned to his home in Laylon the first of the week. .Mrs. Thomas 11. Phillips underwent an operation at the L. D. S. hospital Friday morning. When last heard from slie was doing as well as could he expected. ex-pected. William Do'xey. who for tho past few! years has been" manager of the Bell telephone exchange in Bountiful, resigned re-signed this wool". He and Angus Smed-j ley are now conducting a real estate j business and collection agency, throughout through-out Davis county. One of tho largest social a (fairs ev"er held in Davis county was the dance at Clearfield Rriduy night for tho benefit of the new Clearfield meeting house. Many people from all parts of tho county coun-ty wtj'o present and an enjoyable time was had by all. PROVO 1 Special to The Tribune PKCrVO, Sept. 11. An enjoyable dancing parly was given In the First ward chapel on Tuesday evening. About ninety couples of I'rovo's young" society people were present. The hall was decorated deco-rated in pink antl green, and a beautiful draped booth wns arranged In one corner of the hall, where two little girls served punch to the dancers. Tho following young people hat! the matter In charge: Ilatllo Sulion. Ruth Foster. Pauline Vcr-pont, Vcr-pont, Angus .Mortensen, Iialtic Hupp and .James McGurrhi. The W. T. Sherman post, c. A. It., entertained en-tertained the Woman's Ilellef corps at the hall Wednesday afternoon. A programme of speeches and music was rendered and 1 refreshments were' served. There wore ubout forty of the old soldiers and guests present. Mrs. Georgo S. Taylor and Mrs. Haltie T. Snow entertained the Junior class of the Fifth ward, V. L. M. I. A., at tho home of the former, Friday. Music and gnmea were the principal features and a delicious luncheon was served. A number of ,1'rovo people went to Spanish Fork. Tuesday.- to attend the reunion re-union of Ihe Thomas family given there hi honor of the seventy-fifth birthday anniversary an-niversary of James Wyllc Thomas, one of the pioneers of Utah county. Mrs. ft. D. Sutlon hns returned to her home In Provo, after a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Park City and Heber. Georgo Ilavercamp Is home again after a pleusant trip to the Paclilc coast. The people of tho Second ward held a very pleasant reunion on Wednesday afternoon on the Franklin school grounds. An Interesting programme of songs, readings, read-ings, speeches, etc., was rendered and" a picnic was indulged In, tables being arranged ar-ranged under the trees. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Joppcrson, Jr.. entertained en-tertained at a delightful niuslcnlo at their home on Sunday evening in honor of Miss Florence .lepperson. who will leave shortly short-ly for Jioston. Among those who participated partici-pated in the musical programme weri the Mozart orchestra, Miss Floronce .Top-person. .Top-person. .Miss Jyda Edmunds, William Knudscn. Frank Ncabaner and Ralph 13ooth. Miss Vera Duffln entertained the following fol-lowing young people at a partv at her home Sunday night: Ray Swonson. WlUie. Harvey. Angus Mortensen, James McMur-rin, McMur-rin, Helen and Mayine Alexander and Paulino Plerpont. Prizes wcro awarded and refreshments were served. After, three weeks spent In Prpvo as the guest of Miss Pauline Plerpont; Miss Mary Hwertjes has returned to her home j in Salt Lako City. ! A very Interesting dinner was given at tile Hotel Roberts Wednesday evening by J. 1'. Clark, In honor of Col. Scott of tho Flftoenth Infantry. The guests present, pres-ent, were MaJ. May. Joseph T. Farrer, H. K. r.eobe, 13. Hoyt, J. P. Voschell and Rev. T. T. JJ)enhart. Mr. and Mrs. Jleber Knudsen entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for eight, Mrs. Robert E. Carlan of Salt Lako Cilv Is visiting relatives and friends In Provo. Miss I.ela JLiurllngamc of Salt Lake City visited In Provo a few days this week, the guest of Mrs. Angus G. Bcobe. D. W. McAllister Is down from Salt Lake, visiting with Ills family for a few days. Mrs. Nellie E. Taylor and daughter. Alta, left here Monday for New Vork and other eastern cities. They expect to be gone several weeks. Mr. ajid Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Jr., have returned from an extended trip lo California, Cali-fornia, Washington and British Columbia, They report having had a very pleasant ami beneficial visit. They also visited the fair at Seattle. Judge M. M. Kellogg, who now has an office In Salt. Lake City, is In Provo for a. few days' visit with his family. Senator Reed Smoot and wife. Col. C. E. Loose. James Clove, George Smoot, Tom " Smith, Brlgham Madsen and MIs Chloe Smoot of Provo, and Miss Curtis of Washington, D. C, went out on Utah lake on the steam launch Saturday afternoon after-noon and enjoyed a fow hours' llshlng. Luncheon was served on the boat. Misses Verle and Alice Walters left Saturday night for Birmingham. Ala., after a pleasant vacation visit with their mother, Mrs. 13. II. Walters of this city. Miss Myrtle Blbbens entertained a number num-ber of her friends at a birthday party Sunday evening. Mrs. IT. P. Taylor and daughter. Bertha, have gone to Salt Lako City, where Miss Taylor will attend school during the coming com-ing winter. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Charles Ward entertained about llfteen of her lndy friends at a sociable. Luncheon wns served. Miss Grace Cheever entertained Friday afternoon at a sewing" bee. Miss Maudo Bowen has gone to Walls-burg, Walls-burg, Wasatch county, where she will teach school the coming year. Mrs. Annie II. Peterson and Miss Grace Peterson or Mantl, Utah, are visiting In Provo, the guests, of Mrs.- R. H. Hatton. The Misses Belle and Xcllio Hogan of Manti are tho guests of Mrs. Eva IT. Seothaler for two weeks. Mrs. Maggie. Gardner and children of Spanish Fork aro visiting in Provo this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Harris and Mrs. S. E.. Pe.cry have gone to Idaho for two weeks' visit with friends. Miss Allle Daniels entertained at dinner din-ner Monday afternoon. Covers were laid for twelve. Miss Sarah Douglass of Salt Lake spent .a few days tills week in Provo. Mrs. "William Tito of Eureka spent Sunday Sun-day In Provo. Mrs. Petty ami two sons of Logan aro the guests of Mrs. W. B. Ward this week. |