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Show Iij j PROVO lit Special to Tho Trlbuuc. It PKOVO, Nov. 13. A. bcnutiful Avctidlni; III reception was tlinl sriven at: the homo or j! airs. Sanih iC. duff, on Academy avenue, ; Salurdav evening, when Sin!. Clufi's I daughter Clnra became the bride of .lolim IV Q. liyan of Salt Lake CU. Tlio ceremony Oil was performed by Judge A. A. Noon In H i the presence of tho family find a few In- II vltod friends. Simon P. KcerlKcn. undo j of tho brldo, cave hor .way. The house I was decorated for tho occasion with cut II, flowers and fornn. In tho dining room, I i avIicio an elaborate supper was nerved, I'l chrysanthemums and ferns wcro used In I , tho tabic decorations. Whlto satin rlb- Bt bons entwined with srnllux were .strung If from the chandelier to tho four corners I , of tho rilnlncr table, and a beautiful wed- I dlnp enke formed tho centerpiece. Tho I I parlor was decorated In sin Max and Amer- H lean bcautv roses. The bride woro a cos- H I mine of Alice bluo chiffon broadcloth with H 11 hut and rIovcs to match. After a trip H through tho eastern states nnd Europe, I , .Mr. and Mrs. Ryan will make their homo I ' in Salt Lake City. I I O. "VY". Hyde and family, accompanied I bv Mrs. .1. r. Jensen, who have been so- I journlngr Jn the southern states for somo 1 1 lime, returned homo Thursday evening. I Mrs. Mary JL Teats gave a lecturo to -women only on Friday afternoon In tho Fourth ward mooting house. M.iv. Tenia's vubjoct was "Social Purity." She lectured lec-tured again to fathers, mothers and I teachers aL 8 o'clock in the evening, i The amusement committee of tho Slxlh ward gave a delightful dancing party in I tho ward hall on Wednesday night. One I hundred and twenty-live quests wcro present and greatly enjoyed tho festivities. festivi-ties. Mrs. D. D. Walllck charmingly cnter-i cnter-i tainod at a whist tea parly at her homo I utt Center street, 'Wednesday afternoon- j Potlcd plants, ferns and clusters of chrys anthemums formed tho decorations of the ! rooms and tea tables. Nino tables of I' whist were played and the prizes wore It awarded to .Mrs. Ragluy, Mrs. Scarle and I Mrs. K.ir. Following: the games an clab- i rnte luncheon wa3 served. , The second-year students of the B. T. II university gave a very enjoyable dancing party in the study room of the university, f Monday evening. Tho room was beautl- : fully decorated in autumn leaves and clays colors of holiotrope and white. After . on excellent programme, dancing- was cn- . Joyed by the 150 guests present. !, The officers and teachers of tho Third I ward primary association entertained at y un afternoon party Wednesday in the !; Third ward social hall, in honor of Mrs. i: David Garry and Mrs. Don Bullock, two i retiring offlecis of the association. An , excellent programme was rendered, after which refreshments were served to thlrty- hve gnosis. ' The home of Mr. and Mrs. Logan G. I i lloldaway was the scene of a gay wed- ,t dJns reception Thursday evening In honor iff the marriage of their daughter, Etna, lo Ernest C. Foulger of Salt Itkc City. Members of the family nnd n number mi" friends were present to wisii the young , couple Joy and happiness. '(. Mrs. Nellie Taylor and Mrs. A. C. Gcn- ' sen entertained at a ploasant card party i Tuesday evening, at the home of the lat- t-T. Chrysanthemums wore used in decorating dec-orating tho dining tables, whero covers t Avcrc laid for ten. ; The W. T. Sherman Relief corps held its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon f ta the I. O. O. F. hall, an'd two hcav mem bers Avcrc admitted. After the meeting the corps entertained the G. A. 11. vet-ojuns vet-ojuns at a social, AVhen refreshments Avere served nnd a A'cry enjoyable afternoon after-noon spent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts entertained the members of the Forgct-Mc-Not and Auonria clubs at a dinner party Sunday, ('ut (lowers were used in decoratlncr tho tables, and covers were laid for tiiirtv-hvr. tiiirtv-hvr. i At the regular meeting of the Sorosis lull Wednesday afternoon, at the homo of Mrs. Grace Walllck, an excellent paper on "Pre-Shakespearcan Poets and Dramatists" Drama-tists" was read by Mrs. Talniage. after which refreshments avcto served lo the dozen gupslH present. Strt?. Ihlg .lohnson entertained a f'"v, neighbors nnd frlonda nt her homo Wcdncsduy afternoon. Gaines woro played and refreshment:; served lo twelve guests. Miss Rachel-Burton, Miss Lottie Brain and Mrs. C. J. Brain of Salt Lake Cily, who luiA'o been visiting in this city as tho guests of Mrs. Sarah. E. Cluff, have returned to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. 7-ognn G. HoldaAvay went to Salt. Lako City the fore part of the week to bo present at the nmrriago of their daughter, Etna, to Emc-st G. Foulger. Foul-ger. Mrs. J, C. Wilson of Elberta is visiting in thr Gordon City, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. JI. Ray. Molvin Smith of Lohl visited In Provo Sunday with Sam Jcpperson, Dr. nnd Mrs. II. G. lluchos visited -with relatives aud friends iu Spanish Fork the ili-st of this Avcek. John GoodAvin of TjcIiI aa'.is a Garden City Aisitor on Wednesday. Mrs. E. 11. DaA-ia of Lehl paid her friends hi Provo a visit Sunduy, Among the visitors lo Provo on Wednesday was J. M. Jolly of Salt Jake and Mnpleton. The Nineteenth Contury club met on Friday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Rose Searle. when two very Interesting and instructive papers Avero rend, one by Mrs. Corfman on "The Division of the Empire," and the other by Mrs. F. Mc-Graw. Mc-Graw. on "Ostrcgoths and the Conquest I of RaA-onna." W1LLARP Special to The Tribune. WILiLARD, Nov. 13. A nocial was jm-cn the hint of tho week by the V. I. M. M. I. A. The music Avas furnished by the Reed brothers of Ogden. Matt Thomas Thom-as of Salt Irfikc City delivered a lecture, which Avas of great value to all those present Miss Thompson of Ogden sang and other musical selections Avcrc rendered ren-dered during the ovening. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hubbard or Gentile Gen-tile valley. Avho have been A-isIting here, rccclA'od word Tuesday that their daughter daugh-ter had died, and they left that night for their home. Word was rccoiTd here the first of the week that Mrs. Paulino Boucher of Ebbo. Ida-, had passed aAvay. Her brother, John Pettlngill, and sisters. Janle, Parsons, Par-sons, Tilda Taylor and IJattic Cole, have gone to Idaho to attend ihe funeral. Miss Rose. Flynn of Ogden has been spending a few days visiting with friends here. Norton Brunshor has left for the central cen-tral states. Avhore he will spend a few years in the mission field. Joseph A. Harding lfas been in Salt Lake City during the week, visiting with his mother. Miss Svlvla Mason of Brighani has been visiting Avitli relatives here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baird of Ogden Avero visiting here the first of the Avcek. Mrs. Ellas Tames has gone to Paradise, Para-dise, t'tah. to spend a few AA'ecks with relatlA-es nnd friends. Floyd Wells, who has been working in Brighani for the past few mouths, has returned re-turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Loavc were In Ogden during tho Avcek. visiting aaMIIi friends. William E. Morgan has gone to Salt Lake City to take a laAV course a.t tho University of Utah. Mr. Morgan Aras cast last year, but was unable to return on account of his wife's sickness. District Attorney B. C Call was in Wlllnrd, Monday, visiting relatives. Mrs. Rosabcllc Hubbard has gone lo Logan to spend a few weeks with relatives rela-tives and friends. Jacob Jenson of Brlgham tvns here Thursdny on business. Mannger M. B. Miller of tho Willard Power company av.ak in Ogden Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whlto of Paradise Para-dise haA'e been visiting vvith rolatlves and friends here the past few days. I BINGHAM Special to The Tribune. BINGHAM. Noa. 13. Fire departments Nos. 1 and 2 will give one of their famous halls next Friday. Messrs. J. IT. Decry and A'lclor Ekman, business men of camp, left Wednesday for St. Louis and Kansas City, their former homes. They will ulso visit the cast before returning to Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Berlins, former BInghanillcs, AVorc in camp Friday, returning re-turning to Salt Lake in the afternoon. Earl Pendleton 1b uoav chief lineman and elcetrlcinii for tho Bell Telephone company at Bingham. Manager Peterson of the Independent Telephone company has a numbor of additional ad-ditional Avorkmcn, OAvIng to an increase of duties, In arranging for business for the Avinter. D. W. George, an attorney of Minneapolis, Minneapo-lis, will probably establish an olllcc here. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne of Coppcrton were given a farewell party Saturday prior to their moving to Frisco, Utah. The Ruth Rebekah lodge avIU glVc a dance November 2.". Tho firemen held a meeting in their hall at depot ward Tuesday, uflcr Avhicli lliey enjoyed ono of those celebrated lunchen which the hoys arc famous .for. Musters Clifford and Joel Mayer gave a dellghtrul Halloween party lo their young friends Saturday. Mi's. James StcAvarl came, down from Ogden for short visit with her mother. Mrs. .Mitchell. W. O. IJonry of California was a Bingham Bing-ham isilor this Avcek on his way lo Denver. Den-ver. A. C. Moore of Ogden spent Monday In camp. Louis S. Catcs priid Salt Lake a visit during the Avcek. D. C. Bragg of Colorado spent Monday in cainp. Miss May O'Neill, formerly of camp, is noAv leaching school 'In Mldvalc. C. W. Buckholz was a visitor from Salt Lako during the week. Mr. Cayley of the Utah Consolidated came up Tuesday for the monthly pay day. of tho mine. Mr. and Mrs. R- S. Oliver of the Utah Apex company paid Salt Lake a visit during tho Avcek. Miss Lilllo Stnyton, formerly of camp, is noAAT located tit Tempo, Ariz, Thursday the M. l. Sunday school gao a. party in the lower rooms of the I. O. O. F. hall at upper .Blnghnm. After a delightful de-lightful programme a light luncheon avuh served. The school teachers of Jordan district enmo to Bingham Saturday in a body. Upon arriving here they avcio mot at the depot and escorted in stages to tho A-arl-oii8 mines of camp. They returned on the afternoon train. Mrs. John Cauficld of uppor Bingham is sIOAvly recovering from her recent illness. ill-ness. V. B. Tones has gone to Canada, called there by the reported sudden illness of his aged mother. Tho funeral of Vic Newman, the Finn who A'as killed iu tho Boston Con. mine last Aveek, was held Sunday and largely attended. The society hall Is draped iu mourning for thirty days In his memory. Earl Marion Burke, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buiko of upper up-per Bingham, died Monday of scarlet fever fe-ver and Avas burled Tuesday. This Is tho second child the bereaved parents have been called upon to lose. A. third is now convalescent. Many Lark people attended tho funeral at Salt Lnk Friday of Hurry M. Layne. tho electrician Avho was accidentnllv killed while working on an electric light pole there hist Sunday. Minnie, the two-yar-old daughter of Steve Mellch of Highland Boy, scalded herself In a tub of hot water Fiido. She is slowly; recovering 5 1 PARK QTY Special to Tho Tribune. PARK CITY, Nov. 13. The regular ineetlnc: of tho Woman's athenaeum aviis held Monday al'lernoon at the home of Mrs. 12. J. Bcggs. Mrs. L. B. Wight Avas the leader of tho- lesson for the day and nlso read n book rCA'low of - "Tho Red House." MIhb Lanyon read a number of sketches of noted men. The aihcnaeiiin then adjourned until Monday. NoA-cinbor 15, Avhen It will meet Avilh Mlsu Hughes. Airs. Nellie M. Thlrlot was. a visitor lo the Park Tuesday morning. .Mrs. A. B. Williams entertained fourteen four-teen children at hor home Monday afternoon after-noon in honor of her daughter, Mnrjorle. Games wore played, stories were told and other amusements Indulged In. The. tabic was s'(, and In the middle of tho table was placed the birthday rake. Covers Avero laid for Maurine Nelson. Mary Rud-don, Rud-don, Gene Raddon. Eleanor Wight, Tena Martin, Carolyn Wight, Toots Martin, Guy Wight, Michael Martin. Ellen McDonald. Marie Thompson, Norinnn Perry, Bcrncll Hancock and Jameii Hancock. Mrs. Will Raddon returned to her homo in tho Park Thursday morning, after a visit to Idaho, where slw went to attend the funeral of Mr. Holmes. Tho Cotillion club met Krldny evening In Socloiy hall. A pleasant time was had by nil present. William Bitter returned to the Park Wednesday morning, after an extended visit In Salt Lake. Great preparations arc being mado by William Miller for tho masquerade ball to bo gl'cn by him Friday evening in Mnplo hall. Splendid music will be had and a jolly time Is anticipated. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Paxton and child returned to the Park Sunday morning, after an absence of seAoral weeks. Invitations are out for n social dnncc to be given In Maple hall Tuesday evening. even-ing. NoAvmber 0. This danec, which Js to be an invitation affair, is being handled by a committee from the order, and neither timo nor expense is being spared to mako It a grand success. One of the charming cA'cnts of the week was Iho meeting of the members of tho T(JU" Card club. Tuesday afternoon, at tho homo of Mrs O. 10. Lockhart. Several hands Avere played, after Avhich the prize was aA-ardcd to Mrs. Fred Smith. Immediately Im-mediately folloAvlng. dalntv refreshments Avcrc served to all present bv the hostess. Tho next meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon, November i'C. at tho homo of Mrs. Frank MeEwan. Those Avho spent. Tuesday afternoon so pleasantly avcio Mrs". Beggs. Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Fargo, Sirs. MeEwan. Mrs. Kimball. Mrs. Forslund, Mrs. Whitley. Mrs. Sutton. Mrs. Franklc, Mrs. Sherman. Mrs. L. 13. Wight. Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Towcy. E. L. Talbot was a Salt Lake passenger Tuesday afternoon. Mlsa Gertrude Woods and Miss Beth Wlthcrow, Paul Billings and Aaron Olson spent Sunday last vry pleasantly at the lakes on Bonanza fiat. Ehvood Garvin aavis a passenger to Salt Lake luidny afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hodgson entertained enter-tained at dinner Mondav evening. The house Avas beautifully decoralod with pink. Avhitc and yclloAv chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. Those who avcio present at the dinner were Mrs. Helska. Mr.' Valentine of Salt Lake, Mr. MeGill and Mr. Urdly. Mrs. J. H. Waters of Salt Lake Is visiting vis-iting in Park City with Mrs. A. B. Williams Wil-liams and Mrs. Hancock. The Pythian Sisters entertained at a dance Wednesday evening in Society hall for the members and friends. Aside from dancing, card jilaying also enjoyed, and a most enjoyable time was had bv all. Shortly after U o'clock delicious refreshments Avere served, and tin; ladies of this order added more laurels for being up and doing in the way of entertaining. en-tertaining. Mrs. Goary visits In Park City this Aveek Avith Mrs. William Kncale, Tuesday evening an official visit was paid thr local lodge of the Rebnkahs. I. O O. P.. by the grand officers of the stale assembly. At the conclusion of tho session a. sort programme was rendered, ren-dered, and later dancing av.'is enjoA-ed bv tho merry crowd. Alter ibis popular amusement had been enjoyed for som two or more hours, refreshments AA-oro served, and a real pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. Tho officers present Ayere: Mrs. Mead, president. Ogden. Utah; Mrs. Knlckerson. secretary. Salt Lake; Mrs. Geary, pnst treasurer. Salt Lake; Mrs. BIneard, grand warden. Park CIt.A. and Mrs. Scdhcimcr of Salt Lake. Mrs. Jack O'Hara of I'ark Cily Avent to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon for a. fcAV weeks' visit with friends. Dr. and Mrs. R. 10. 'wight entertained at dinner Monday evening for the fol-loAvIng; fol-loAvIng; Mr. and Mrs. lioyt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wight nnd Dr. C. M. Wilson. The table was dccoi-aled Avith carnations, an artlslle centerpiece being formed. W. W. Armstrong. Horace Lane. George Quinn. Jim McGregor and George Manning A-ero incoming passengers Thursday morning. Mrs. Rincnrd entertained the members of the F. L. T. club most pleasantly at her home Thursday CA'cning. Lotto aviis played and prizes vrc aAvardcd to Mrs. Jefford and Mrs. Merriot. Those present Avero, Mrs. Kurals, Mrs. Rode-man, Rode-man, Mrs. Addison, Mrs. Jeffords and .Mrs. Mcrriol. Mrs. John C. Burk and children left Thursday afternoon for Arizona, Avhcre they will make their home. BR1GHAM CITY Special lo The Tribune. BKIGMAM CITY. Nov, IS. Tho fa inly in-ly reunion of tho Fishbuni family whs held the latter part of the past Aveek. It Avas one of the biggest social affairs of tho season and Avas attended by ma.uy children and oilier relatives of R. L, Flshburn. one of tho early pioneers of this stato and city. Tho event avos Riven at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. R. U Fish-hum, Fish-hum, corner of Fourth South and Main streets.. A splendid programme was rendered. ren-dered. Including musical numbers. The Interior of the house was beautifully decorated. A big supper avus served. Among those present Avere Mr. and Sirs. R. L. Flshburn. Mr. and Mrs. R. 1 Flshburn, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Fishbuni, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. N. Flshburn. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Flshburn. Mr. anil Mrs. LcRoy Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn-a Thorn-a McMastcr. Mr- and Mrs. Abraham Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheffield, "Mr, and Mi-s. KlyvnmiK h-or-son, Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert. Messrs. Francis Noble. "Max Flshburn. Vernon and Noble .Sheffield, the Mesdames James Mark, Ketta McCann, May Chambers. Cham-bers. La Von McCann; Misses Hope Flshburn. Flsh-burn. Mary Bench. Ruth Clark. Laura Flshburn, Priscllla Nelson, Dolly Sheffield Shef-field and Miss Perkins. Mrs. P. J. ICofoid has returned from Ogden, Avhcr; she spent part of ihe Aveek visiting relatives and friends. Oluff Parsons camo up from Ogden nnd visited Avith his parents. Mr. and- .Mrs. O. Parsons, in this city cily lust Sunday Sun-day and Monday. , Alphonzo Nelson and Marcus Mamson wore spending a- day or two Jn Ogden thp fore part of the Aveek. Mrs. Helen Stark ban returned from several Avceks' visit Avith her daughters in Salt Lake City. S. S. Holm was up from his home In Salt Lake City this week, visiting friends and acquaintance?. Mrs. C. W. Rash and daughter. Naomi, relumed to their homo Iu North Ogden Saturday morning, after an extended visit Avith Mr. and Mrs. AY, S. Taylor and family of this city. Monday evening Miss Luella Knudpon, asHlsted by Mcsdaino K. A. "White. William Wil-liam Foi.vgren. . L. Lee and A. J. Stoney, entertained' the members of the First Avard missionary class at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W Knudson In the First Avard. The e-enlng Avas pleasantly pleas-antly spent with music and other Interesting Inter-esting diversions. Refrc Hhiimnts were served. A new act of officers was also elected al the social. Those present were Mesrlaine.s A. J. Stoney, William Foru-gr"n. Foru-gr"n. Dnn L. Been nnd 10. A. White; Miss Luella Knudson; Messrs. George Sackntt, Loiand Nelson, William Earl, Melvln Morris, Zcrh; Earl, lO.rn Larson. Arlos Anderson. Clyde Watklns. Burdette Stoney, OrcAvnld Andorr-on, Martcll Stoney and LcRoy Holland. Herbert Stnynor of Riverside Avas greeting greet-ing friends in l.irlghan: City the first purl of the Aveek. D. G. Reed returned to this city Saturday Sat-urday morning, after a fCAV days' visit AVlth relatives iu Logan. Mrs. Charles Knllev has returned from an extended visit Avith relative! In Idaho. Ross and Llovd Ralphs of Rocklnnd, Ida., arc visiting with their sister, Mrs. William Jeppson of this city for a few Aveeks. W. H. Boolhe. Jr., of Suit Lako City Avna visiting reatK-es and frlenda in Brlgham City during tlio avccIc. Mr, and Mrs. David Smith and Samuel Smith returned lo their home in Grldlcy, Cat, the Urat of tho Aveek, having spent a few days In Brlgham City visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. W. S. Lamorcaux and Dougla3 M, Todd of Salt Lako City Avcrc visitors to Brlgham Brlg-ham City tho llrst of the Avock. Mr. and Mrs Robert Sheftlold and children chil-dren of Logan visited relatives in this city during Ihe Avock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ja.ni03 Stokes of Perry huvo returned from an extended visit with rein lives In SnoAWllle. Mrs. Peter Loavc of Willard was visiting Willi her son. Attorney W. J. Lowe of this cily, the that of tho Aveok. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Smith. Mrs. Alfred Chambers and Mrs. Lewis McCann of Smllhlleld arc visiting in this city for a few days, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Flshburn and family. The Misses Lottie and Frances Stokea of Perry" are visiting In ShowaMHc. tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cutler and family. J. M. Jensen of Salt Lake City was visiting relatives in this city tho first of tho Aveek. Richard Jones of Malad. Ida., visited relatives and friends in Urigham City during the Aveek. Miss Eliza Thompson of this city spent part of the Aveek visiting relatives and friends in Ogden. Marriage licenses Avcrc issued during the past'Avcck by Clerk Ipscn to the fol-loAving: fol-loAving: Peter Nol?on and Frances Whita-ker. Whita-ker. both of Brlgham; William Cobb. Gunnison Gun-nison county. Colo., and Aurora. Hnsard. Smith county. Knn.; Edward Thompson and Emma Nelson, both of Box Elder county. Mrs. Clarice Hardy returned to her home in Salt Lake City. Monday, after an extended visit with relatives In Brlgham City. Mrs. J. II. Burton nnd daughters of Park VaVlley visited friends in Brlgham City the llrst part of thr Avcek. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Thomas are spending the Avcek in Ogden, vlslling with their children. 1 logan" Special to The Tribune. LOGAN. Nov. I.:. Miss Harriet Blair, Avhose marriage takes plpco this month, was the guest of honor at a parcel shower show-er given by her cousin, Miss Balllf. on Friday CAcnlng. Tho rooms Avero prettily decorated with hearts ajid scA-cral large A-ases of red carnations. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments Avere served and about twenty guests enjoyed the pleasant occasion. The A. C. Woman's club met Monday at the homo of Mrs. R. L. Campbell. Mrs. A. M. Fleming gn-e a very Interesting reading on Edgar Allan Poe's prose., and the club adjourned to meet Monday with Mr?. George Champ. The Clio circle met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. A. Hcndriekson with a large attendance. .Miss Zella Smart gave a A-esy interesting paper, after which delicious de-licious refreshments wore liervcd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Goddnrd of Salt Lake spent the early part of the week In Logan visiting with their son. J. Percy Goddnrd, who is nn instructor at tho A. C. ' Mrs. G. T. Alvord entertained at an Informal In-formal dinner party at her home, Monday Mon-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. King of Chicago spent the Aveek in Logan. S. B. Childs of New Orleans spent the early pnrt of the week in Logan, the guest of Miss Lottie Ncbekcr. Miss Rca Nibley of Sail Lake spent the early part of the aaccIc In Logan. Tlio Wohyca society entertained the 13. Y. college faculty at a. very delightful party. Wednesday e-cning. Music and games wore enjoyed and dainty refreshments refresh-ments avcio served. The marriage of Miss Harriet Blair and Frank 13. Wooley, Jr., took place Thurs- j day noon In the Logan temple. I'olloAvlng the ceremony a wedding breakfast Avas served at the home of tho bride's parents. pa-rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blulr. Mr. and Mrs. Wooley. Jr.. loft on tho -t ; IS train for a. short visit in Salt Lako Cily. returning to make their home at Garland, where Mr. Wooley is managing the Biter Bros, drug hushies:. Miss EA-a Ncbekcr Avas hostess Thursday Thurs-day evening at an informal musical. Mlsa Lillian Olh'vr gaA'e sovisral piano selections, selec-tions, and delightful violin selections Avere given by Miss Evn. Ncbekcr and Charles Harris. Tho guests were Mrs. Poet of Salt liko. Mrs. G. II. Champ, Prof. Hendricks. Hen-dricks. Ilornro Ncbekcr, I'ror. Larseu and Prof. F. Arnold. On Saturday evening tho Pi JSeta PI fraternity entertained at a dancing parly In honor of tho members of the A. C. faculty. Tho affair Avas given iu the Avoman's building, wliich was artistically decorated with pennants and Ja.paneso lanterns. Punch Avas served during the evening, and a large lnimber of guests besides the faculty wcro present. The marriage of Miss Bcda Kahlstrom nnd lOImcr Crafts will take place November Novem-ber 10 at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kahlstrom. The young couple cou-ple will make their home at Columbus, Ohio. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R Melford of Fon du Lac. Wis., spent the week A'lsltlng with Logan friends and relatives. Mrs. D. S. Spencer of Salt Lake spent the carl5' part of the week Avith her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. Georgo W. Thatcher. Mr. and Mit. Joel Nibley Avero up from the city to attend Miss Clayton's recital, AVhlch was given at the Nibley hall. Dr. F. E. Clark spent the week In Salt Lake. Mrs. C. A. Cummlngs of Salt Lake Is visiting with her father, Jacob Earl. The Daughters of the Pioneers mot Thursday at the home of Mrs. J, Man-ghan, Man-ghan, wllli a large attendance. Luther Howell spent the curly part of the Aveek In Halt Lake. Mrs. L. S. Cannon and children of Salt Lake will spend the Avinter In Logan, the guest of Mrs. Joseph Howell. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Langford of Lehi spent the Avock visiting with Logan relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. George 1 f. Chomp went to the city Wednesday to spend several days. EUREKA 1 Special to Tho Tribune EUREKA. Nov. 13. Miss Nellie Sullivan Sulli-van returned from Tark City this week and will spend tho Avintor in Eureka, The social given Inst Frldav oA-ening by tho members of the local tont, Knights of tho Maccabees. Avas a splendid social success. A fine literary programme was rendered, after which a social session Avns hold, and State Commander Kelly of Salt Lnko delivered an Interesting address. A banquet closed the festivities of tho eA'cn-lug. eA'cn-lug. Dr. T'fouts, grand lecturer for the state of Utah, was the guest of tho members of Tlntle lodge No. :i. F. nnd A. M. Andrew Kcilmnn and Wandla Isaacson, resldentH of Eureka, Avro mado man and AVlfC I his AVCCk. Samuel Henry Bntton of Eureka and Maggie M. Gibson of Theodoro were wedded the llrst. of the week. TIntic Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will give Its first ball of the season at tho Elks pavilion on Tuesday evening next. A competent committee has the affair In charge, and Duston's complete orchestra will furnish the latest dance music. Tho dance glvon at the new pavilion at Knlghtvllla on Friday evening Avaa avcII attended and avos a social success. Charles E. Illrsch visited tho county seat the forepart of the Avcek. Harry J. Bcane and wlfo spent tho forepart fore-part of the Avcek at tho capital. Henry Mat3ch was up from Pavson this avccIc. Mrs James P. Drl3Coll and Mr3. P. J. Donnelly visited with friends at Salt Lake during tho Aveek. Tho teachers' county Institute mot In this city on Friday and Saturday. A reception re-ception Avas held In Elks hall in honor of tho A-isltlng teachers. W. J. Yvtnklemon of Chicago visited Riiroka this week for the purposo of Investing In-vesting some capital in TIntic properties. proper-ties. Ralph Kellogg superintendent of the East TIntic DcA'blopineut company's mine, Avas a l?roTO visitor this week. John If. McChryslal was out from Salt Lako this week. The many friends of Mrs. Wilford Holdawny will bo pained to learn that she is very ill with typhoid fever at the Provo hospital. N. II. Bloom and William Ferguson spent a portion of the week at the motropolis. Mrs. F. M. Holland and family arc entertaining en-tertaining Mrs. J. C. Benson and son of Denver, Colo. John Foley has roturncd from a month's sojourn, spent in southern California. Cali-fornia. Mrs. George Shcpard has returned from a visit avI Hi friends at the capital. Tho new schoolhouse at Knightsvlllo Avas formally opened on Monday, with tho Misses Beiislo and Clara Camp as teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ros3 have 33 their guest Willard Stevenson, Avho has Just returned from a vis! I to Norway. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wilson Iwc gone to southern California to spend the Avln-tcr. Avln-tcr. Miss Ethel Morlcy is visiting with friends at Salt Lake. Miss Lillian Laslcy returned this Aveek from a visit with friends at Spanish Fori;. Mrs. John W. Hurd pleasantly entertained enter-tained the members of the Ladies' Aid society at the Methodist church at her homo on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, William Laird arc entertaining enter-taining ?.frs. Carl Borup and son, Harry, of Camas Ferry, Ida. .Mrs. Zora. Talbott Is tho guest of Salt Lake friends. . Georgo W. Morcland and Andrew Sutherland Suth-erland returned the fore part of tho Aveek from a visit at tho capital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kellogg are entertaining enter-taining Mrs. Irvine of Trovo, the latler'a mother. J. Ray Fernslroin and :Iiss Emclla Mnltson were married In this city Saturday Sat-urday night, and avIU make their home here. The ladies of the L. D, S. church will give a grand concert on next Wednesday evening, the proceeds to be deA'oted to tho'complellon of the hcaa amusement ball Avhich Is being creeled just cast of the church. E. P. Kellogg of Boulder, Colo., spent a few days this avccI: at the East Tlntle DcA'elopmcnt mine, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kellogg. C. M. Richards and G. P. Huntley of Clyde, O.. Avero iu Eureka this woek and visited the East TIntic Development property, prop-erty, in Avhich they arc heavy shareholders. share-holders. Jesse Earls of this city and Miss Lysle Doyle of Payson Avill be married at Soil Lako the first of the Aveek, and on Thursday Thurs-day CA'cning a reception will bo given In their honor at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Earls is very popular in social circles in Eureka, anil has charge of the properties of the ITtah Power company com-pany In TIullc. The bride Is one of tho belles of Payson. The young people avIU mako Eureka their home. Mrs. E. J. Duke of Santanuln Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Thomas Wilson. Mrs. J. C. Griggs is quite ill with pneumonia. pneu-monia. Tlio Golden Rod club will hold its next meeting next Friday CA'ciiing. I EPHRAIM 1 Special to The Tribune, j EPHRAIM, Noa 1?,. Among the social I events given In this city during the past week was the one which was given In the academy Saturday afternoon to a number of the A'isltors. tho faculty and a few in-A'ltcd in-A'ltcd friends. Miss Jessie C. Anderson, tho domestic science teacher, was In charge of the luncheon nnd was assisted by five young ladles, who Avere dressed In appropriate costume. The beautiful, large dining room was a garden of yellow and whlto chrysanthemums, nnd yclloAv and whlto strcnmerK Avero hung from the chandeliers to A'arious parts of the room. The largo tablo which Avas placed in the center of tho room Avas arranged In yellow yel-low and white, Avhllo smilnx and ferns wore used in profusion. While the ban-i duet Avas being serA'cd the academy or- ' chestra furnished excellent music. A. delightful affair aa.ts that of Saturday forenoon, when Miss Patra Anderson entertained en-tertained a fCAV of her friends at tea. The table was arranged In chrysanthe. " mums. Thoso present were. Mi's Luccan Noyes of Richfield, Miss Ada Johnson .i Spring City. Miss Sldonla Olsten of Manlf and Miss Alice Lund of this city. A very interesting meeting of the Ladles Literary club was held at tho home of Mrs. Hansen Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. A. review of the life of James Monroe Mon-roe was taken up by the members of the elans. Mrs. Sarah Jenson delivered an Interesting lecture on "The Life of John Quincy Adams." Mrs. Jennie Johnson ' read "Maurine," and Mrs. LU1U: Peterson gavo a talk on "Economy In the Honie." 1 Purple and while Avcrc chosen ns the ,c.lub colors, and the motto. "For Pleasure and Profit. " Avas chosen. Dainty refresh- 1 mcnts were served. Attorney :i.nd ?Irs. George Chrislen.sen ! were visitors lo this city during the early ! port of the week. Miss Llllie GreaA-es roturncd during the early part of thc.Avcek from a visit to Iho state capital. Miss Jessie C. Anderson, the domestic science teacher at the Snow academy, left for Salt Lake, yesterday, where she was to meet her brother nnd his wife,- avIio are returning from a Iavo years' mission to Europe. A delightful social cA'ent given in this city during the post Aveek avjis that of lust night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson, In honor of Jorgen Peterson, Peter-son, avIio has been A'lsltlng In this city during the 7111st fCAA month An elaborate dinner was served at G.IiO. after which the guests retired to the parlor, Avhcre a programmo wus curried out. Speeches "s wero mado by Dr. A. J. Niolson and Peter nnd .Torgen Peterson. At 11:?.0 dainty refreshments Avere served, county for some time. The marriage of Miss flosslo Front of this city and A. S. Parker of Knuso-s look place n't the homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. Jorgcnsen last evening, tho marriage ceremony being performed by County Clerk O. D. Eliason. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Par-ker will remain In this city for somo time, after which they will make their home In Salt Lake City. The officer:; of tho Young Ladles' Mutual Mu-tual Improvement association of this city wore delightfully entertained by Mrs. Lizzie Hunt nt hor home Wednesday ovening. After the work for the coining month hnd been outlined, an Interesting programme was carried out and dellclou.A refreshments Ave.ro served. Mr and Mrs. Fred" Jorgensen returned yesterday from a short trip to tho ntato cnpltnl. Miss Sidonla Olsten of Manli avhs In Ephralm Friday lo attend the basketball game betAveen the Manti high school and the Snow academy team, as avc.11 as to attend the field sports held here on that day, tho occasion being Founders' day. Fred Keller, Grace Pe.terjion, Leonard Tuttle, Kenneth Bird and ICdgur Tuttle, all of the Manli high school, attended the field day exercises Avhich Avere held In tills cily Friday. President Rastlan of the Wayne stake was in attendance at the Founders' day exercises of the Snow academy, which ! were held In this city Friday and Saturday. Satur-day. Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph Willnrdson of Mnyfiold wero visitors to this city during dur-ing the early part of the Aveek. They returned to their home yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerome B. Henrle Avere guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas S. Lund during the early part of the Aveek. Parley B. Chrlstensen of this city. Avho Avas 0110 of the volunteers of the Spanish-Amorlca.n Spanish-Amorlca.n Avar, has re-enllsled and will shortly leave Avith the company for Texas. Mr. Chrlstensen Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. A. Chrislcnsen, and was born In this city. Professor Alma Greenwood Avas one of tho speakers at the Founders' day exercises exer-cises at the Snow academy, which AA'as held in this cily Friday. Mrs. Homer Basmusscn of Salina returned re-turned to her home yesterday, after spending several days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Peterson. Mrs. Lawrence. Lowry of Manti Is a guest of her sister. M1-3. Andrew Peterson. Peter-son. I NEPH1 I Special to The Tribune. N10PHT, Nov. 13. Mr. and Mrs. R. .7. Goldsbrough left Tuesday cA'enlng for an extended visit in California. John Aagard of Fountain Grcon was in Nephl Friday. Miss Ruby McPherson and Mr, Aimer Blgler, popular young people of Nephi, Avere married In Salt Lake Tuesday. They will make tneir homo In Ncpbl. W. .1. Robinson, superinten lent if the Utah Consolidated Plaster company at Levnn. was in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sparks of Monroe haA'c moved here for the Avlntcz. Misses Pearl Wright, Ethel Wright and Nellie Housen were hostesses at a delightful de-lightful bundle sbOAVer for Miss Ruby McPherson Mc-Pherson at their homo Saturday evening. Music, games and delicious refreshments wero the pleasant features of the (vening. The guests avcic MIss-.-s OUac Synder-gaard, Synder-gaard, Lulu Harper. Jane McPherson. Maude Orrack, Frances Grundy. Mayme Rlelica, Gene Candlund 1 Z si haw, Ida Parkcs, Lh an ELl?n it' Sperry. EkioIIc McPhor.i'. Rul V Kowby, Edna Blgler j "?n' UK L-Bertha L-Bertha McPherson. Goor" TS f Florence Haynes. JlrsTsEVW & Mrs. Hcber McPherson. C MhtQ g MIhh Clara Colo went to p., . ; P .day to attend die AStfM j Mrs. Ed Downs entertai1,0(,'Ut'm 2 of H-len.lH Tuesday cvffid G;rald Cazk-r went to VnZ!. ' 'Jl accept -a pos.Uon In tlKjft jft One of Iho most Important : of the week wa tr tf. Wednesday. A sumptuous ln served at noon to all the ,,.Snn5t k, attained the age of rH e HjSp'e viho 2 ti was spent In reminiscences of o.i,llCr'J f& , songs, musical selections "ffdiji Lll a gran,. , ,n , ...r a Superintendent of Oouitlv -. George A. Sperry went to gfeka Miss AJta Carter, who U i. 1. i at Spring Lake, spntS?" ' "S Mr E. Tanner" Avent to P ' ' if gflMo attend the funera, otl? ftt o5-o,,,!,iojfccrac a buai 4 fi Miss Jocclyn and MIf Chrll... it J a few days ,,f Mlc WCflt 1" &?'5 5 . Mrs. L. H. g. ParkcM m J Parkos entertained at a clmm1,, ttk Miss Ruby McPherson MofclrS I S The guests were Mls.s,8 Lw lOdna Blgler. Kate T.-xtoii 11 .J' Ex Pherson, xNellle Ilousen. wf'H'j! & Etta Pay May,,, Riche. J Francos Grundy, Maude Ori rife Pexton. Georget.a Pax nan? $ ' Pherson and Kslclle McPhwon " ? Miss Gcorgetta Pnxman went t, -J 41 rcka Thursday. Kni w . nH Mrs. Thomas 1 Bailey cnlPrlalnM J 5-t ner Sunday m honor of Mr. pi? j,r day. About thirty suc9w?Kr & ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bnttnr. s Neph..a,'C Vta,Unf fr,C,'d!, SdSii K Mr and Mrs. H. F. McCim 0 rv arc the guests of their danghter iR4? IlH,: J, Lunt. this Avcek r' Jt I li. Kphraim Ellertson of Mon ' j business trip lo Provo VeSa, jff? T-?,il0,iInaJI,0S' L1,,",nr:-- ''oh met;.,, "etf Ldghe II In regular session ilondartS1 Ing. A deoatc: "Resolved, Th'ti wf fLi Has Dutlc Reyon.I ller Homfe 2f main feature or the evening. T ( 7r were: Atn.matlve. Mrs JimJ and Mrs. Sadie Cole; ncgit", L A. Hyde, Jr.. and Mr. EdlTh X'JJ ?h papers were all excellent and WtS 16 U decided In favor of tins negathVTff B Some time was spent in biielnfji iaS l& principally preparing plans for the tea fcftd fylng of Central park durinr the S spring. The club will hnW u3 Ss. ; meeting at tho home ot Mrs. Gtonre3 aW bury. & Mr. and Mrs. George Margettj Mi Lake came down to attend the f I folks" party Wednesday. fat ft The Relief society of Morm cms lolC party last Ave.k in honor of their itti i D-president, D-president, Mrs. Lena ElkrUon. Q Mi'd thirty guests Avcrc present ' 7 ifct " Misses Mabel Douglas, Pcari isra, Relta hpeny Stnpoly, Mayilo Omdl Ki? Francis Grundy went to liurelatjt, tend teachers' convention. I. E. Dlehl, editor of the Mammii&i italti ord. v.-a-s hi Nephi Tuesday. Tho Monn teachers, Mr Smiti. fe NcavJ.i and Miss Maud Helton, irrl k Eureka 'Thursday. W't Miss Pearl Allen, Mi?s F.tnel faMB Miss Emma Chrlstensen, Mr Vi&rSMr Mr J E. Chrlstensen. iwherj iilMt Levan schools, went lo Eureka 7liauiBjfci |