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Show li t: I SOCIAL HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT THE STATE I I i "i I OGDEN ' I 1 Special to Tlio Tribune. H j j! OGDEN, Nov. 0. The marriage of H! liss Josephine West, daughter of Mr. HI t 4 j ; and Mrs. Joseph A. Went, to Bcubon i .' I i T. Evans, look place on Thursday morn- f , ing at 10 o'clock in the Salt. Lake r ! l) ' temple. After the ccrcmons a wadding t i breakfast wis served a I Franklins. 1 i i , covers being laid for only Lho bndal ' it ' party and a few near relatives. In j It ; the aftenioon from 2 until 7 o'clock Hi j an informal reception was given in i Uioir honor nL the homo of the- bride s ' i paronts In Ogden, lo which about, sixty ' ' guests wnro bidden. In the parlor the L decorations wore bountifully carried out, HH " in whito and green, largo bows of white , , j tulle, chrysanthemums and ferns .being HH. ii -' used. Jn the library, suggestions of 1 j autumn were in evidence, and sprays of I I autumn ferns, juniper ferries and red . , I I tulle formed a pretty effect, while HH 4.i i I masses of pink roses and carnations and V- j Huffy bows of pink tulle, adornod the HH i i I ilining room. The bride was attended : ! . I)v Miss Mao Seowcrofr., as .bridesmaid, , - j ! aiid Bichnrd B. West was best man. ,. i j Tho bride's dress was a daintv crca- I ! 1 lion of whito crepe dc mentor, with sil- HH' , j vcr trimmings and pearls, and she car- HBVj 4 .i riod a large bouquet of white chrysan- 11' ; tbcmunis. Miss Scowerofl. woro chani- M'f j j ! pagnc mcssalino and carried a cluster J of pink roses. Mr. and, Mrs. Evans HI ' ' i' left on flic evening train for New il York, from which plnco they will sail J. jf on November 0 for Germany, where pir ' Mr. Evans will tako up tho study of i 1 1 ' forestry. " .. - Mrs. John L. Derrick lofl Friday for HB ' f i her homo iu Denver, '.f. ! Miss Letitia HigginboLham has. re- 1 1 turned from a visit with her sister in HI1 t Los Angeles. Later she visited San HJj j, i Francisco and other places of interest ' j j ; on the coast. ' ) Miss Mary U. Gibson is homo from i a visit of several months in Oakland, H ! I Mrs. K. C. Wardleigh entertained I I ' j the members of the Past Noble Grands' HH I ' I club on Thursdaj- afternoon. J ;j J if Mrs. C. IT. Gosl ing entertained the ' 'i. 1 . members of t.he Child Culture club on , i 'i J ' ' Tuesday afternoon at tho Episcopal HJI ' j i ! guild rooms. 'J.f . ' Mr. and Mrs. .T. W. West have re- ), i, turned to their home in "Dee, Ore., afle.r ii ' a week's visit with ' relatives in Og- 'l J. den. HI ,. j ' j While in Ogden this week. Mr. and i f Mrs. John Cort and Miss Cort were the t i guests of Mr. ajul Mrs. I. A. Grant of Salt Lake City, who were tomfVor- HHl, arily in Ogden. D, ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T?andall an- :y, ' nouuee the ciigagement, of their daugh- HR l' ' Icr, .lennio, to Jvomaine Kooliek, the .1 uiarriage to take place some time iu HJI iM tho near future. The ladies of St. Joseph's Sewing Vj' yociel.v met ftn Thursday afternoon at I. ' the home of frs. Charles Murphy. M- ';') Mrs. N. G. Smith of Farmington is HH ' . i visiting her paronts in Ogden for a i i The young people of the Presbytc- HJ1 ' )V '" rian church gave a social on Monday HH 1 1 evening at the church parlors. Games, HI 1 ' music and a social time generally was H ,H enjoyed by the largo number of H ii. .'guests. j ' A pleasantly arranged farewell party j . 'was given on Thursday evening in the fj ' '..First ward.. amusement',, hall in compli- j ' ! . ment i'o Francis Goddard. who will : 'j leae soon for Germany. I' Miss Pauline llinlon entertained Ihc j! members of her card elnb on Wed lies- ' day evening. Prizes were won "13" Miss i ,'j; Ora Porier and Earl Stoddard." Sup- it,-.; por followed the card g-.uiie.s and the .1' :j .'. tnblo decorations were carried out in ,, white and pink, bows of chiffon in the ' prevailing olors and pink and whito f, j chiysauthemum.s being used. 'fi'Vi, .; Miss J'i'arl Jnighl entertained about rJ;, ! - sixteen of her girl friends on Moiidnx- Ht ' evening at an "old-fashioned" part v. H. The gnrsts came in costumes of a half H, 1 , -a centur.v ago. The games were in H4 I 1 1 '.keeping with the alfair and after sup- , ,. tt -per oi'l pongs were sung and old dances H; ': , wit engaged in. 1 j ' Mis.-5 Dorot-liy Blak' will leave next Uj' wi;ek for Los "Angeles, where she will HJ A f-pend the winter with relatives. ii Miss Laura Borrett (intertainod tho Jui - members of her sewing club 011 Satur- )"?t'!' 'uv afternoon. jjJt',J; Mrs. A. 1. Walker was hostess on ,J 1 .:j Thursday afternoon at a pnrcel shower ' i ,j i." uiven for Miss I' ranees Joyce, one of ' -iIh November brides. Hji ' 1 i Mrs. T. II. Davis was hostess at n H' ' , ' card party on Thursday afterqoon given 'hi Lv v :ir her home on Twen'ty-fiflh street, j i' Mrs. S. L. Brick was hostess on t t "A . Tui'ddnv night at a bridge party and h ': ij ..; 01: P'riday aften'oou at a five hundred Hj f. jartv. On Tuesda.v tho prize was won HliK y.f by Miss Francos Joyce. An informal j , niusicalc followed the card games. On i' v r 1'ridav The prize was won by Mrs. 12. i !' i f Smilii. The rooms were decorated with1 ,(i ' l a profusion of chrysanthemums. About V 'il'S' twenty guests were present ea.-h day. j'ayjl1 Kthol Knudson of P.ritrhauC.'itv j $ . ,j j wa.-, the guest of Mrs. S. L. Brick this 1 I EPHRA8IVI Special to The Tribune. EPJlKiVlM, Nov. (. One 01 the most uniqiio parties in the history of the Snow nendemy was gjven iu honor of tho fncultv 13 tho tirst-3'ear normals. It. was a llallowecn social aud tho plans had been most carefully laid and executed. ex-ecuted. The decorations in the halls and dining room were elaborate, being be-ing of nntumn leaves, and beautiful palms wero placed throughout the room. The following Mt. Pleasant teachers were in attendance at the institute which was held in this ciU' Saturday: P. M. Nielsou, A. T. Bond, J. V. Anderson, An-derson, M. K. Anderson, Goldie Faux, Florence Monson, Tessie Larsen, Torn liasmussen, Viola Whiltaker. Etta Hnlph, Emma Lund, Ida Larson and Anna Anderson. A very prctt3" autumn social was given bj' Mrs. Dr. A. J. Nielsou Friday afternoon. Da in 13- refreshments were served and a pleasant afternoon was spent. Tho ladies present were: Mrs. At. F. Murray, Mrs. L. M. Olsen. Mrs. Frank Christ onsen. Mrs. Geneva Peterson. Peter-son. Mrs. A. C. Anderson, Mrs. James Willardson, Mrs. Charles Jensen, Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mrs. Peter Peterson and Mrs. Ephraim Hanson. The members of the li. K. class met at the home of Mrs. Milton Burns at Manti M.ond.13" evening. Tho rules of tho class were adopted and "Punctual-it3'" "Punctual-it3'" was selected as the molto. Miss Sadie Stakor read an article on "Physical "Physi-cal Culture," and Miss Sidonia Olsten read an article on Flelchcrism. The class will meet at the homo of Mrs. William II. Olsten next week. Mrs. L. M. Olseu delightfully entertained enter-tained a number of her friends at an "old-fashioned quilting" Saturday afternoon. aft-ernoon. At 5:."0 dinner was served., Those present wero Mrs. Anna Stevens, Mrs. Agnes Anderson, Mrs. Pclrca Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. David Poulscu, Mrs. Lauritz Anderson. Mrs. Geneva Peterson, Peter-son, Mrs. A. C. Anderson, Mrs. Dan Anderson and Mrs. Albert Johnson. The Indies departed for their homes at S o'clock. One of the socio! 3" events at Spring' Citv during the past season was the Halloween pnrl3" given 1)3' Miss Lola Johnson Sunda' evening. Chrysanthemums Chrysanthe-mums were used with prctt- effect, a large basket of the 3'cllow blossoms caught hero and there with 3-elIow tulle being suspended from tho chandeliers. The menu was appetizing. Miss Vera Blaine presided at the punch bowl, while tho Misses Dora and Lola Johnson John-son received the guests. One of the charming affairs given during the week was that of Saturday Satur-day evening, when Sena Clawsou entertained en-tertained a number of her friends. The parlor and dining room were tastcfulh" decorated in red and green and a dainty lunch was served. Games had been arranged ar-ranged for the evening's entertainment and a most enjo3'able evening was spent.. Those present Avere Elizabeth Lund, Ma 3- Jensen, Loraine Hansen, Crvstella Anderson. Lillian Sparks, Wesley Todd, Irvin Hanson, Willie and Yale Thorpe and Calvin Christenscn. ' Miss Eva Hatison was called home from Charleston during the week, on account of tho death of her mother, Mrs. Peter Justcuscn. Judge A- II. Christenscn addressed the student bod' of - the- Manti high school Monday evening. Vilale Jensen and Catherine Thompson Thomp-son very pleasantly entertained a uum-ber uum-ber of their friends at a Halloween party Saturday evening. The decorations decora-tions for tho occasion were elaborate and interesting games were played and several prizes wero awarded. The winners win-ners were Mugdeline Dorius, Lcora Jensen. Jen-sen. Loheal Jensen. Union Sorenson and Vernon Jensen. A dainty lunch was served and the event proved to be one of tho prettiest autumn parlies given in this city during the season. The funeral of Mrs. Peter .lustinscn was held at the tabernacle Sunda' forenoon, fore-noon, and tho house was crowded lo its cap!icil3- wilh friends and relatives of the deceased. Mrs. Jnstinsen died from heart trouble Frida.v, leaving a husband and seven children to mourn her loss. The speakers were L. M. Olsen. Professor N. 12. Novo- and Henrv Beal. Sr. Interment was iu the Park cemetery. Miss Lillio Greaves returned during the earl3' part of the week from a business- trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. Puter Greaves. Jr.. was tendered ten-dered a surprise Monda3' afternoon, in honor of her birthda- anniversary. The ladies arrived durii'i' the early part of the afternoon with dainty refreshments, refresh-ments, which were served at -l:;t0. An elaborate bouquet of yellow and white chrysanthemums was placed on the dining-room table. Mrs. Greaves was presented with main beautiful pieces of hand-painted china. Those present were Mrs. Peter (.reaves; Sr., Mrs. P. F. Peterson, Mrs. C. J. Fisher. Mrs. Tena Lauril 7.011. Mrs. Hannah Greaves. Mrs. Lorinda Greaves, Miss Gladys Wall, Miss S3'Ivia Shaw, (ho Misses Lillio and Maud Greaves. Miss Yuba Blake of Denver, Chris. Folster. Peter Greaves, and Gescuil and Grover Greaves. Bay Lewis was called to Wales during dur-ing the week to see his father, who was reported to be dying. M ss Sidonia Olstein of Manti came to I2phraim. Wcdnesdav' wilh her father to attend the Founders' day exercises of the Snow academy. Verd Christenscn of "Redmond' arrived ar-rived in this city Monday and will spend tho winter here attending the Show acadony. Miss" liliza belli Anderson spent the earl- part of the weeds visiting at Kedtnond as the guest of Miss Pauline M onsen. Londcll Tollosrlup of Kedmond. who intends to spend tho winter jn this city, left for home Sunday -on account of sickness. Fred J. Fjeldsled, Hie musical director direct-or of the Manti high school, made a trip to Gunnison Suinbry. Charley Carleson. who is working at Cumberland, Wvo., was summoned (0 his home at Manti V0dnesda3- on account ac-count of Ihe serious illness of his little child. Mrs. W. Marks of Salt Lake Citv is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Airs. I'd or Larsen. The' Misses Ada and Dora Johnson of Spring City wore guests at lho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hansen during Ihe earl3' part of the week. Thomas Fontin, Kcslcr Pehrson. 01 1 0 Nielsou and Adolph Hansen returned yesterday from a (en day.' deer Intnl. I'ho.v met with excellent' success while on their trip. A surprise partr was given at the homp of Mr. and 'Mis. S. C. Sorenson Saturday evening in honor of Arthur Anderson, who will leave shortly for Doumark to fulfill, a mission in the interest of the Morniqn church. The party was gotten nu 1)3' somo of his friends, and (he affair was a grea't success, suc-cess, a lunch was served and a musical 1 programme was enrried out. Those j present were JJendetla Beal, Llhd An I derson. Maggio Hanson, Maria Han-sou, Han-sou, Elizabeth Anderson, Dick Feler-son. Feler-son. Elmer Sorensen, Jienel Anderson and Charles Knsniusscn. Sheriff John Kuudsen of Ml. Pleasant niiide a trip to Ephraim Tuesday on official business. R. 12. Martin of Boston spent Sunda3' evening in this city visiting friends. Francis Smith of Redmond registered at tho Snow acadony Mondny. He intends in-tends lo remain during (he winter. 1 MURRAY 1 Special lo The Tribune. MURRAY, Nov. (J. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. 12. Eatchel on West Seventeenth Sev-enteenth South street, was tho scene of a pleasant entertainment Snlurdio evening ev-ening in Ihe form of a surprise party ii; honor of Mr. Ealchcl's forty-first birt.hda3'. Fifly guests were present and participated in the morr3' programme, pro-gramme, which was rendered during (he evening's enlerlainineut. Later refreshments re-freshments were served. The wedding reception given in honor hon-or of Miss Lil3' Greenwood and Orson Thompson was held Wcdncsda3" evening at the residence of tho bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Greenwood, at Union. About J2u guests partook of the daint3 wedding supper, which, was served iu the spacious diniug-room, which had been tastcfulh decorated in appropriate colors. The t wo 3'oung people peo-ple were married Wcdiiosda3- morning in the Salt Lnko temple by President John "R. Winder. 'Vhoy will mako their futuro home in South Cottonwood. Mrs. Gcorgo Wagner of Nckoma, Kas., and little daughter, are iu Murray visiting vis-iting wilh Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wam-berg. Wam-berg. Miss Pauline Fuller, one of the well-known well-known Indies of this place, left this, week for Nevada, A'herc she will spend the next few months. Mrs. C. II. White is iu Idaho at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Poulson. W. Turner of San Antone, Tex., is visiting hero with relatives for a week or more. A I. Sandberg and brother are hero from Boise. Ida., where they have been spending the past summer with their father on his ranch. Will Gudmeuson leaves Monday evening even-ing for Pioche, Nov., where he will look after his business interests in that section. The Amusement hall will be the center cen-ter of interest the comiug week, when the members of the M. J. A. begin their work for the year. Jt is the intention of those who have tho affair in hand to entertain tho members of the club with a short musical programme and other features before the regular work is talked of. Miss M. Hough of Idaho arrived in Murray Thursday and will spend the next tii roe weeks with her mother, Mrs. C. J. Anderson. Frank Warenski. who lias been hero for a few weeks visiting with his brother, is contemplating leaving short-ly short-ly for California, where he will spend t he winter. Carl O. Piorson. formerly of this place but. later of the Jordan State bank, left for Bancroft. Ida.. Tuesday, whero he has accepted the position as cashier with a local banking house there. Alma Sisom and Miss Edith Bess, both of Big Cottonwood, were married in the Salt Lake temple Wedncsda3 A reception re-ception followed at the home of the bride's parents for tho Iwo families. Thursday evening. Mrs. Sisom was the hostess "at a dauciug party given by her mother, A party of Murray boys, after spending spend-ing a fortnight iu the southern part of the state hunting, returned. 1 his week. Mrs. D. A. McMillan entertained for a number of her intimate friends at her home on Vino street last week at at 'J500" party. A. J. Larsen, assistant state supervisor super-visor of public schools, will deliver a lecture on ' ''Palestine, " Sunday evening even-ing in tho Murra3' First Ward chapel. Sunday evening the M. I. A. will render a. musical service in the First Ward chapel. B. H. Roberts will also speak during (he evening. 1 B8NGHAM Special lo The Tribune. BINGHAM". Nov. O.The Womon of Woodcraft gave a delightful card parts Thursdn A .birthday surprise party was tendered tend-ered to Dr. F. R. Slraup Sunday evening. even-ing. Light refreshments wero served. A mong those present were Messrs. and Mesil.'imes Lnglesbv. James Dow, 12d ZiviekeVt Stove Uavs, Joe Rultle and S. Si ran p. Messrs. Dr. D. II. Ray. Dr. G. F. Flvnn. Miko Rimv, Jerome Bour-gard, Bour-gard, Sr.. Jerome Bourgard, Jr., and Ted L. Holman. Miss A iila Nielsou of Crescent. Utah, was a Binghaii visilor this week. Postmaster C. H. Roberts returned Ttiesdas' from Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Honrs Luce spent several das's in Snlt Lake' during the week. Louis Slrauss and wife were over fiom Tooele Tuesdas. H". E. Owens came up from Provo Wednesdas'. C. W! Hnckhol., formerly cashier of lho liinglmm Slate bank, came to (-amp Tuesdas to vole, he being registered here. M. T. Miller of Depot ward substi-luted substi-luted for Charles Brink as judge of Tuesdas s election. John Rs'.m expects to journcs to the coast next month. Mis. C. 12. Adderles returned from New York Tuesdas'. Joe Lervill was a visitor from Salt Lake during (he week. Tom Glassen has moved his family to Salt Lake. The Hobday fa mils of Highland Boy aro now quartered iu the postoi'fice block'. Mr. and Mrs. Wheriy. who relumed from Lus Angeles, aro also housed in the postoffioo block. Dr. Stroup paid a visit to Salt Lake during lho wcok. Mr and (Mrs. Pendleton have boon lemporarils' occ.ups'ing the Bologno block the past few weeks. Colonel 12. A. Wall was a Bingham visitor Thursday. Charles Gornforih is again around, after an attack of t'phoid fever. ; Maiiv Bingham people went lo Sail Lake Saturdas (0 alleud the funeral of Miko Morriss, I'oriuerU' an old resident resi-dent and pioneer of Bingham. I PARK GTY ' ' 1 Special to The Tribune. PARK CITY, Nov. Ii. The regular meeting of tho Woman's Athenaeum was lield Mouda .afternoon, at the homo of tho president, Mrs. A. B Williams. Wil-liams. Tho lesson in American, literature litera-ture was given and then Mrs. 12. J. Boggs rcnuaii excellent paper written on Thomas .loU'erson. The club will meet with Mrs. 12. J. Boggs next M011-das M011-das afternoon, November S. Miss Susie Shields returned lo licr home in tho Park, after a ten-das visit with relatives in Salt Lake. O110 of the most pleasant school class parties of the year was that given liy the juniors, Friday evening. Tho class met at tho home of the. president, Bertie Ueatts, affcr which I licy went to tho Dewes' theater in a bods. Later tho class went lo lho "homo of Lisle Webb, where dancing, music, card playing play-ing and other sporla were enjo.Ycd. Supper Sup-per wns served to tho following: Bertie Boalty. Margaret Jennings, Jcannie Sherman, Tessic AIcLaughlin, Clara Kimball, Julia Holland. Lislo Webb, Irvine Evans, Eddio Evuus, Leo Shields, Bernard Woods, Charles HartwoII, Jo-soph Jo-soph Wcctcr, Joseph .lones, Phillip To-bin, To-bin, Piodmond McDonough. Oscar .rape, anil tho -matrons, Miss Katlnyn Cunningham, Cun-ningham, and Miss Cora Musgravc. D. Kennedy, an old-tiino Parkilc, was a visitor 'in Park Citv, Wednesday. Wednes-day. A vers' prefts- Halloween parlv was given hy Mies Fern Lewis, Friday evening, to a few of her friends. Game's were played and music furnished. The rooms were effectively decorated in Halloween ideas. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served to I he Misses I2dna Sutton, Ethel Hales, L'niilv Smith and Martha Smith, and the Messrs. Eddie Evans, rvino Evans, Sterling Lewis and George Addc Dnu Shields was a business visilor. to tho Park Thur.sda morning. Miss Edna Sutton entertained a number num-ber of her 3'oung friends, Wednesdas' evening. The lime avus spent in music, conversation, dancing and card plas'ing. Befroshrnents wero served by Miss Edna Ed-na to the following: Bhea Riley, Vera Lowe, Miriam Raddon and Nellie Sullivan, Sul-livan, and Emmet t Wright, Boy Carpenter, Car-penter, Mr. Allen, Elmer Stine aud Clifton Lockheart. Mrs. Thomas Cupid and daughter, Mrs. Ed Hurlburt, returned to the Park Tuesday moruing after a visit iu Salt Lake. Mrs. Joseph Kemp. Jr.. entertained the members of the O. S. P. club most pleasantly. Thursday afternoon, at. her home. fhe afternoon was spent in sewing and later delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. Will Rosevear. Mrs. John Fitzgerald, Mrs. W. S. Bud-dell, Bud-dell, Mrs. Clement. Mrs, Lorenzo Muir-brook. Muir-brook. Mrs. Joe McLaughlin, Mrs. Jerome Je-rome Paxtou and Miss Esther Gidley. Mrs. .loo McLaughlin will entertain the club on the JStli of this month. Miss Winifred Jennings was a passenger pas-senger to the Park, Tuesday morning. Tho members of the St. Luke's guild will.be entertained at the home of Mrs. John Deason, F rid as afternoon. Miss Nellie Sullivan returned to her home in Eureka, Friday aflernoon, after aft-er an extended visit ui.the Park, the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. E. Whitley. Whit-ley. A very pleasant surprise parts' was given on Mildred Minich at her home, Monday night. A very enjoyable time was had by all present. At midnight refreshments were served by Mrs. Minich to Rhea Williams. Wil-liams. Alice Dcighton, Beatrico Mc-Aym, Mc-Aym, Mary Driscoll. Catharine Shields, Lillio Beat I s, Lizzie Marl in, George McCartv, Merl Minich. Leo Shields, Oscar Pape, Byron J'apc. Lawrence Paul, and Albert Bercumsliaw. John F. Goiger went to Salt Lake Siindas afternoon to visit for a week With his son and daughler, Mrs. Charles Shields. The L. K. Club sent invitations 011 autumn leaver to their frieuds for a Halloween parly to be given Tuosdav .evening up the tramway, but owin" lo Ihe inclement weather "the party was given at the. home of Miss lone Mar-chant. Mar-chant. The i M. T. club held a business meeting meet-ing Wednesday evening at Ihe homo of Lmmett Shields. A ft or (ho business had been transacted, daintv refreshments refresh-ments were served. Those present wero Slorm Piatt, John Doiioliue, Will Mal-vey, Mal-vey, Bernard Woods. George Jones, Joe .lones. Herbert Quinn, Charles HartwoII Lawrence Paul, John CoD'ey, Jack' lowiifcend, Mike Oliner and' Enimutl, shields. Messrs. Daviifson. Lawrence Malonc and Mr. Ruffa wero outgoing passengers passen-gers 1 hursday aflernuon. Miss II.-1.el Post entertained informally infor-mally Monda evening at her home. - jolly (imc was had by all. Miss Helen Hikefis left Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon lor her home in Canada. The teachers of the Jefferson school had a -1 o'clock dinner Friday afternoon. after-noon. The tables wero prettily dec-oralcd dec-oralcd with flowers ami autiiiuu 'leaves. Miss Bessio McCIellan is isit inr in" Ueber with friends. Tho Woodmau Benefit Social elub will give a dance Wednesday. November 10, in tho I. O. O. F. hn'U. Sterling Lewis returned to Provo, whero he is attending school. The ladies of the Congregalional church served an election dinner Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. Lynn Kimball entertained the ladies of tho ".")00" Card dub Saturday Sat-urday evening at her home. The affair af-fair was in the manner of a Halloween parts'. The rooms wore prettily decorated in the Halloween idea. All sorts .of Halloween ' 'stunts" were enjoyed; cards were also plavod. The club prize was awarded to Mrs. Allen, and the guest's pmo 10 Mrs. LeCompte. Refreshments were served I13- Mrs. Lvnn Kimball and the evening was so t horouphls' enjoyed that it will be some time before this mooting will bo forgotten. for-gotten. Those present: wore: Mes-dumes Mes-dumes MeI2wan, Smith. Fargo. Fors-liind, Fors-liind, Sutton, Boggs. Allen, Loekhnrr, Frniiklo. Sherman, Buck Towey. Whil-lev, Whil-lev, O'llara, Wagner, and LeCompte. and Ihe .Misses Nellie Sullivan anil 12dua Sul ton. Satnrdas evening the gentlemen clerks of the Blvt ho-Fargo company entertained en-tertained at a Dutch lunch at Die club for Mr. James Muir. who loft Siiuda-for Siiuda-for Vancouver, B. ('.. whore wo will locate. lo-cate. Quito a nice spread had been prepared, pre-pared, there being all the necessarv dishes which make up Ihc Dutch lunch. The bosJs "ale. drank and were merry, mer-ry, " and after tho inner man had been well taken care of W. P. Woslerfiold. iu a short, speech, presented Mr. Muir with a cigar case. The case was of the mission style, being vor.v plain in appearance, but well put together. On the top of the ease a gold plate, with the initials, J. 7, M., was engraved. The gentleman, upon receiving the useful present, thanked the Blythc Fargo clerks, and also Manager Fargo for the courteous treatment which he had received at their handy, and staled that it would alwavs be a pleasure for him to think of the Blvlhe-Fargo ecu-, pany's emplos-eos. Those present were Sherman Fargo, Peter Martin, Willie Wrighl, Fred Morgan. Arthur Wool or, Frank Shields, George Quinn. .lame". Bvrnes, Janies Muir, Oscar Forslund. R. II. Waters. William Brynes. William Wil-liam Dickorl,. William Westerlield, Fas I'Jvans and Victor Voungborg. The L. D. S. church gave their annual an-nual supper to the widows Monday oven ing. The Jim Don testimonials are creating creat-ing more than a eommou interest, and the committee in charge of the affair is leaving nothing nothing undone in the wns of making it a success. The combined choir will number more than sixt.v voice, and in the selection of Joseph Kemp. Sr., to lead the choir a man thorough! v educated in musical work excellent results are assured. KAYSVELLE j Special lo Tlio Tribune. KAYSVILLE. Nov. fi. Mrs. Arthur F. Barnes of Salt Lake City spent Wednesdas' in town as guest of relatives. rela-tives. Charles D. Bodih of Fairview. Ida., has been visiting relatives in Kavs-! Kavs-! ville this week. Ho left on Thursday morning for Mesa. Ariz., where, he expects to remain during the winter. Mrs. Paul Thomasson was a Salt Lake" Cits visitor on Tuesdas. Mrs. Mina Cannon 12llis of Salt Lake City spent Wednesdas' in Kas'sville, as guest of her friend, Mrs. John T. M. Barnes. Mrs. Martha Weaver and Mrs. George W. Barnes and children were visiting friends in Salt Lake Cits on Monday. Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. Jr., of Clearfield we're K:tysviHo visitors the first of the week. A fine son was born lo Mr. and Mrs. James Criddlo recently. Mr. and Mrs. Budolph K. Dibble of Salt Lake City spent Sunday the gucsl of their many relatives and friends. Messrs. Paul B. Thomasson and Arnold Ar-nold M. Barnes spent a few days in Salt Lake City the first of the week as r'uests of irionds. Carter Sessions of East Bountiful wns a Kaysvillo visitor the first of the week. Mrs. William 11. Wilkeuson of Salt Lake Cily spent a. few das's in (own this week, the guest of her mother, Emmolino Taylor. Jed MeForson of Clearfield was a Kas'sville visitor on Wednesdas. Master Russol B. Blood cntcrtaiued about twents' of his bos friends at. his home, on Fridas afternoon iu honor of his tenth birth'das'- Miss Cora Batemau entertained a few friends at home iu East Kas's-villo Kas's-villo 011 Saturda evening. Many different dif-ferent games wero plased. after which vers elaborate refreshments were served. Among tho guests present wore Misses Vinnie Gardner, Norma Thorney, Cora Boniieinort, Myrtle Morgan. Mor-gan. Maltie -Thorney, Martha Burton, Annie Perkins, Mrs. Hum Nichols. Mrs. Bateman. Mrs. Joseph Robins, and Messrs. Arnold M. Barnes. Paul B. Thomasson, George W. Swan, Laurence R. Layton, Fred A. Sheffield, Gordou Gailey and John Robins. Miss Laura Crawford of Salt Lake Cits l1!s boon visiting relatives in Kaysvillc this week. .Mrs. Dr. Summer GJcason spent Mon-dav Mon-dav in Farmiiiglnn as guest of her friend, Mrs. Dr. Heath. Miss Mollio Barnes spent a few days in Salt Lake Cits this week wilh friends. Evorell Johnson started working in Salt Lake Cits this week. Bichard Bobins of Salt Lake Cits-was Cits-was a Kaysvillo visitor on Sundas. Mrs. Muriel "Reeves entertained a large number of her friends at n social so-cial at her home on Saturday evening. The time was spent in plas'ing . games, after which daints' rof rcsliinents were served. Miss Vinnie Gardner of Bingham Junction has boon visiting in Kaysvillo for a few da-s as guest of her friend, Miss Cora Balo.man. A number of friends of Mrs. Hannah 12. Strong tendered her a surprise parts' at her home in Kas'sville on "'.odnos-da "'.odnos-da afternoon, in honor of her cighls-sixlh cighls-sixlh birthday. Among those prnseht wero Mrs. Rachel Mansell, Mrs. Nancs' J. Kenneth. Mrs. Mnrtha Robins, Mrs. William A. Layton, Mrs. George Bishop, Mrs. Susan naii Slcwart, Mrs. Heber J. Sheffield. Mrs. 12. A. Anderson. Mrs. Horace Lewis, Mrs. Susannah Rollins. Mrs. Charles Odd. Miss Ellen Anderson. Ander-son. Miss Rubs Phillips and Miss Vina Anderson. A farewell dance was given at the Farmers' Union hall iu Las'lon on Wednesday evening, in honor of 12lder James Wiggill. who leaves in a few das's for a mission iu England. Melvin Adams is attending school at the L. D. S. U. at Salt Lake City. A fine son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Call of Bountiful on Saturday. Satur-day. Victor Jeffries of Oklahoma is visiting visit-ing in LavJon for a few daws as guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jeffries. Mrs. John Eiken is vers sick at her home in East Las'lon. Slcphen Halidas ami Miss. Bobccea Todd, both of South Hooper, were married mar-ried last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Navlor and family, who have been visiting relatives rela-tives in Davis count v for some time past, left for. their homo iu Thatcher, Ariz., last week Cards aro out announcing tiro en-gnnicnl en-gnnicnl of John H. Tolmaii of Bountiful Bounti-ful and Miss Irv B. Berry of Cedar Valley. Utah. The marriage is to tako plnco some fimo in December. Miss Lillian Rumptou of Farminglou and Mr. Benjamin Ilenworth of Bountiful Boun-tiful wore married on Wodnesda. Miss Helen Wincgar entertained a few friends at her" homo in Ka'svillo on Frida aflernoon, prior to licr removal re-moval from hero to Snlt Lake Citv. Main" different games wero plaved, after af-ter which daints refreshments, were served. John G. M. Barnes was a Salt Lake Cil visitor on Fridas. Mrs. Samuel Kershaw of Ogden spent Fridas in Kaysvillo. as guest of her sister, .Mrs. Will Taylor. Miss Ha Parry of Salt Lake Citv was a Kas'sville visilor on Frida.v. William Tas'lor of Ogdeii is at. the home of hi mother, Mrs. Emmeliuc Tus'Ior. in Kas-sville. vers sick, suffering suf-fering from Blight's disease. A daughter .was born to Mr. and Mrs. Marjau Kaklo of Woods Cross on Tuesdas-. Miss Vina Naldcr loft for Raymond. Canada, Sundas evening, whore she ex-pods ex-pods to spend the wiut.tr as guest of her sister. Mrs. George W. Green, Jr. Harold Roberts returned to his home iu Missouri on Sundas evening, after a vers delightful visit iu Las'ton as guest of relatives. Mrs. Thomas Briggs of Bountiful Ml Fridas eC'inig f jr Derbyshire, England, where she will remain for a few months, as guest of her man relatives and friends. A lino sou was born to Mr. and' Mrs. A. 10. Bas'lis of Farmington Saturdas. Mrs. William Jt. Payne spent a few days in Bountiful this week as guest of' relatives. James Pardee, who came down to Kavsvillc from Bocatello. Ida., Monda', left, for the Ogden Hot Springs Tuosdav, Tuos-dav, for treatment for rheumatism. While in town he visited with his sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Arson Bas'iic. Prcliminarv work is now being done iu Kaysvillc' preparatory to starting on the system or eits water works. Miss Win Pennau of Bountiful and Mr. Montgomery of Salt Lake City were married on Thiirsdns. Lester Glcason, who is working in Salt Lake City, was homo for a snort vacation the first of the week. Cl.cs! or Call of Bountiful was vcry painfully injured Friday while at work in rho brie It yard. While trying to ropair one of ihe machines a pioro of tho maehincrs fell on his foot. Medina Med-ina I aid was "called and at last reports lie was resting easils. Alan B. Thompson, deputy state fish and game commissioner, was iu Kaysvillc- a few dnvs ago. but has returned again to the Bear Bivcr Duck club's holdings near the mouth of Bear river, where ho is 011 duts'. BRIGHAM CITY Special lo The Tribune. BRIGHAM CITV, Xov. G. The grandest affair of the season was the nigh school party given at the high school last Fridas evening. The parly was strictly a school affair, as only registered students and their teachers with a fow members of the school board being present. The decorations wero in keeping with the son son of the 3-ear. autumn leaves and Halloween colon. Tho gs'innasium wns fitted up for dancing, which formed one of the pleasures of the evening. The main corridor was arranged into a bamjuet hall, and the refreshments were all home-made, among the refreshment served being salad, sandwiches, pickles, pumpkin pie, sherbet and punch. After the banquet was. over dancing was indulged in-dulged in for tho balance of the evening. even-ing. About 150 guests wore present. Saturday evening a farewell party was given at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Wright of the Third ward, in honor of Miss Viviau Jfobson. who will leave for Ogden, where sho will reside this winter. Games, music and social chat wore the order of the evening, and dcclicious refreshments wero tservcd. Among those present were tho Misses Connie Madsen, Marco Madsen, J fuze I Slohl, Zilla Wight, Edith Berg. Alda Ncoles-, Margaret Hobson, Sylvia Wright, "Vivian Hobson, Messrs. Cyral Wrighl. Clifford lligley,, Ephraiih John-sen, John-sen, Earl 1'eircc, Kos Larsen and Max Fishbiirn. Friday evening a successful surprise was carried out on Miss Aurilla Wat-kins, Wat-kins, at her home iu tho Fourth ward, bs her school children. The evening was spent in a general social was', nnd daints' refreshments were served. About thirts' guests wero present. The seventh and eighth grade students stu-dents oT this cits' gave a delight fill Halloween parts '"sr. Friday evening in the Third ward meeliirg house. The room was bpautifully decorated with autumn leaves, jack-o'-lanterns and ohrysauthomums. A programme consisting con-sisting of songs, music, .speeches, etc.. was carried out. after which various games wero indulged iu, and daints refreshments re-freshments wore served. In all there wore about JH0 gnosis present:, rho honored hon-ored guests being Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. William .Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Xelsou aud Baljih Jensen. The Misses Sara Mathias and Maud liurrle returned Fridas morning .from a --short visit with friends in Ogden. Mis. Ellen Carter of I his city has returned re-turned rroin an extended visit 'with relatives rel-atives in Garland. Mrs, .1. Frank Billings and children of this cits visited relatives and friends in Ogden tho first part of the week. Miss Esther Ericksen. who is teaching teach-ing school in this cits, spent last Saturday Sat-urday and Sundas in Logan visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Ij. A. Mcrrell and b.ibv returned to their home in Salt .Lake City. Monday Mon-day morning, after a few days' visit with relatives in this city. X. A. Petersen aud daughter of EI wood visited friends in this citv the lirst part of tho week. Mrs. Emma Lee spent part of last 1 week visiting relatives and friends in Logan. During, tho week a farewell nartv was given in honor of Dolores XichoTs by a number of his friends. Tho parts-was parts-was given at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George .Nichols, w ,jj Second ward. Various ainmera'ri were indulged in, and daintv Mvft K inputs served. Those prcson' wcrfu fei Misses Ethel Erdmaiiii, T.ouelh Kb m' son, Adolla (.Mark. Adirilla Wa'lfu Pi Fred Nelson, Mr. and .Mrs. Willia" Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorir Atfe pK son, Messrs. Boy Young. IHut , jf$ fj' ols, Henry Harris, t'U'dr YAiU 1 B. John Lueier. ' j IBj Messrs. Norma 11 J cjisop, lm fe-and fe-and Simoon F. Curler ot tin, i- ' turned Sundas evening from a? g fii'l tended visit with friends in Usa?. ' jou C. 0. Anderson and dnb- Un came iu from 'Garland Saij.ih-)J noon and visited relatives in th..i pro' over Sundas. i T.s liudger Clawson of Salt. I.aVc fii ml was transacting busincsy 11 tljif b jfift! last Fridas aud Saturday. Mint Mr. and Mrs. Charles T AruimMii1 Wh this citv spent Monday and TuejilitJ pt'! Garland, visiting with Mr. .icJ JLi Iif,' C. 0. Anderson and fainib. jErm Mrs. Adolph Madsen of this ir b iff!t returned from an extended vil'rJ mil Mr. and Mrs. C. V JJicliards anil fii W! ily at Fielding. , J B5 1! Mrs. Joseph Itywater am) '-a ipi the wook in Brig'hant Cits irrf.ii' ii MC. atives and friends i Vei Leon Mortenson came in froo Gi--land Saturday evening and siifnl Su llr das- in this cits' with his fiiniib, k'ct y ing Mondas inoriiing. Cpti Noble llunsakcr nf Honryvillf w a visitor to this citv last .ituribr; Sunday. " J Kit Mr. and Mrs. Aurelins .IoIibto t Jfe children returned lo tlicir hn 2 fe1 Snowville Wednesday mnniitip. fsj & an extended visit with rnlniivcs afi Wm city. JK Messi-s. William and Anton Jti VP-returned VP-returned Monday morning from Fj .. sas V.'Mw Mo., where . t lies' i jie '!l visiting' fortho past, tluoi' wccL. iMr, Miss Alice For.gren,- who iWitfy OAtt, school in llonevville, spout last ti? M day and Sunday in this ci tjsW gb her jiarents. . Mi'm S. N. Colo of Trcmoiitop w.vrein in Brigham City the last part rf If t. wock. '. ffi Mctsrs. K. Leo. J. SVot a-id C b Jensen and James Tingrv n( lto f spent the first part of J"",' ffe Mondon Caivs'on, hunting for cct tonis William Hansen of llir JIan! iDr.J eantiln company of this f'j- ,sr; iling in Ogden Thursday. j TiU Miss Jones, primarv suiitrt'' the Box Elder schools, v.cnt e ? pt,. visit the schools in Garland. Lay Jsfo; land and IMvovsido. Thursday J(n.Ci Mr. and Mrs. Iwslio Anrt;r ku Thatcher was visiting with 3m n-l f, nio Didericksen of tliis city part a? W, week. J gept J. E. Dtiffin of Hi (n!0h fiT'' Wagon and Machine company IXr. A citv. was transacting busiiirs ia U,- -ha Thursday nnd Fridas-. . j- Shoriir Joseph .losephsnn ma-leg JCfd through Hear Bivor Valley, M"8? Wof on business. i .? A successful social vnti C' -MMs" Third ward meeting .!0U-vsSKS J evening, in honor of Elders brwgs.l, : sophson, Stanley Mnd" :1D'U21Bffi'el Eliascn. A woH-arrand VzZEfchl consisting of songs, sF""f-aM?r- 3 tion3 and other inlori'5UiS ',iiK4i j, viih carried out. Mr. bhason '"jM Mndsen will leave next weel . f J sions- to the old country, ana If sephsou wilLJoave in DeocmW. w William Uadloy and datightfr returned Wednesday .from nn "gHk visil wilh relatives in Mlt w L Mr?. J. D. Harding oft.iii'K. Tuesday in Ogden visitw-; ""UUp aud friends. . TiBbinil Axel Peterson eaino n, Vn'ifaiHT mine the first of the wAjagx fow days visiting In' 'aimfkf, tcrso, of Ihe Second ward. j rela lives. , T,,jfl Mrs. Ueorgonie il""."??!! Addio of Logan vikiIpiJ ffWU Kw this citv durinc the woeK. fim"jv.u, Joseph N. Slohl sprat 'If ijjtit this wfflc in this city jPJce Syh ester Koller of M"i,CjS!B?,t'' was xisiting will. Mr. a Jf n.:-rk Jensen of tins caMtW I J I EUREKA bporfal to The Tribune. EUREKA, Nov. 6. Mr. :ind Mrs. joron Euniiells lmvo returned from licir honeymoon and Iinvo ;;ono to lousclcccpins: in this city. Air nnd Airs. lingo Deprczin returned j ik week from :l visit at llio capital. The dnnco pivcu nt tlio Elks' pa-SJvilion pa-SJvilion on Tuosdny evening was a social 3 Sfiucecs5, being largely attended by the Hi Tsocietv pcoplo of .Eureka. TBl Mrs. Is.uic .T. Barnard returned (his Iwcek from Salt Lake City, where she 1(1 VUIS ,,ccn t'10 uost of Iricn,s-i Iricn,s-i ir,,irv Balou is here from Idaho ijj Kvisitinc with his sisters, Mrs. S. S. A II-1 II-1 ifcork and Mrs. William Ferguson. Ir Dr and Mrs. L. D. Pfonlz have re-fturnod re-fturnod from a sojourn with Paysou relatives I John HupFer was at the capital the ifore part of tho week, jl Charles T. Spillman, former editor I of the Tmtic Miner ol tins city, is now mining editor of the Los Angoles George Shepard visited the capital Mrs. .T. A. Bonson of Denver is the zuest of tho family of Mrs. T. M. Uollnnd. Airs. Kitty Hines of Provo is the nicst of Air. and Mrs. Charles Kryger. Mr. Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan c'n-;ertained c'n-;ertained Air. and Airs. Frank Coombs f Parson the foro part of the week. J, W. Ord of Nephi visited Eureka ,his week. Mrs, A. "Roselund and sons have re-urnod re-urnod from Art. Pleasant. John Ji. Vance spent tho foro part f the- week in Provo. AIx. and ,Ars. James Crooks and Mr. ind Airs. .Del Roberts, Jr., spent Sun-lay Sun-lay at the Goshen Gem club preserves in Utah lake ; William J. Adams spent n portion of he week at Salt Lake City. John Foley returned this week from i mouth's vacation spent in Califor fiiia. 1 i Air. nnd Airs. Philip Clark reurnod I this week from a visit with Salt Lako 1 ; relatives. I ': Peter Kendrick. a former resident of J, lliis citv, who has' been in chargo of the 1 living David mine at Frisco, has rc-5 rc-5 aturned to this city witli his family, and 5 Swill reside liero permanently. $ 5 Air. and Airs. Del Thorn have gone a I to Price, Utah, to reside. Hi ' Bob Fallon, a former residont of Eu- S j rolca, who has boon in Nevada for tho M 5 past three a ears, returned on Tuesday I and will spend the winter here. B ir Air. and Airs. M. IT, Daley have 'as 1 ) their guest Mrs. Ainj Reuse- of Salt ; Lake City. . 1 1 Airs John "W. nurd entertained tho a j Ladies' Aid society of the Alothodist fii ' church at her homo on Thursday lifter's? lifter-'s? I ''oon- Air.1;. David Alills has returned from at aProvo after a visit with her sister, Airs. SAT. A. Thurman. & Airs. Louis Calfero. a former resident jfof this city, is here from Pocatello, vis-i vis-i Siting with'lier husband, Louis CalTero. , James Hutchison, mayor-clod., and ,Jj $Dr, Steele Bailey, Jr., councilman-elect Ifor the new citv of Alammoth, were iu 1 iKurcka Thursday receiving tho con-J, con-J, jttjralulations of friends. i IS t'Thp regular monthly meeting of the Ji $Mother club has been postponed owing a mo the meeting of the teachers' insti- 5 3 C. Fred Krat'or. manager of ihe (fZiima mine, was out from tho capital fUris week. jSMr. and Airs. I). A. Wilson left Fri-3 Fri-3 $HY 10r 'j0S Gatos, Cnl., to spend the it ijjTintcr. Air. Wilson has charge of the d pimping plant of the Vankee-Con. r"c- . . . a K JJ. -. V: stott returncfl Tliursuay J rom a trip to Los Angeles, Cal., where if: ho visited his mother and sister. Jj. it Supf. Kobert A. Browu of the Cen-jj, Cen-jj, yonnial Eureka mine, spent the forepart i M the week with his familv ai Salt 1 :'lLake. 'f, ' c'- Sullivan visited the capital ft auis woi'k. . Airs. T. S. Bakt'r, wife of Professor S &Tvr,' Principal of the Eureka public A jRcuool, returned Huh week from Xe- ilmiskn. where she spent the summer. 5 lohewill spend flic winter in this city. J t Air. aud Airs. S. E. Whitolev returned flo Park City this week, after a sojourn H ?with Eureka friends. 3 M Miss Efta Araihews returned this ij. cok ironi a visit with Provo relatives. t& J.Ini t!porge Sheiiiird is visiting with ft ffrieiias at Salt Lake. $ f Dr- 'T- A. Ilonsel and II. E. Wall spout 6 guucluy at i he Goshen clubhouse. a 'altT Webb and wife have gouo Maplotou to spend tlic wiuter. of. "lIr5. Inez Wilson of Alannnofh has iEiovkI from that eilv to Eureka, as has S 1. ,rr'c ''Xvlor. i-r- and Airs. Grant Simons have is-iP is-iP U10!1 'Vviiations for the wedding of , '"Mr ilaiightrr, Kdna, the ccremonv to ''I .Iilnce at their home at Alammoth 9 Qi November pj. Wh Arthur Davis has Returned from :tnh W,Ml ro,ativea :it Tonucsvillg, if J-Grand Chniiecllor Cooper and grand W s ?dKp,r,t.fi?Prs r - " will nav a 'ft' ' fi-l! ",isi,; U) t,,c lf,f,Sf, '.Tin-J '.Tin-J w im .ovcinhcr 17 and IS. M ?,SH.a E,l.u'1 Morlcy is visiting with Uicmls and relatives nt SpanislP Fork. 5 frW.liPI1,!;,, '5 visil5 with Payson 12 TJHu' il'f'wf is visiting with 6 !!is itl Spanish Fork aml Provo. 'C r PROVO , ) Special to The Tribune. J'liOVO, Nov. C Aliss Komola King of Salt Lake was (he guest, of honor at n nicely appointed ".lOO"' party given by Aliss Zola I lout.-, at her home on East Center street Tuesday night. Pink and white chrysanthemums were effectively used in the decorations, nnd . cluster of blossoms formed a centerpiece center-piece for the table, where covers were aid for twenty. The tally curds were hand-painted, ns were also the place cards. .Prizes were awarded to Albs Lydia .Jones and Air. A. P. Zollner. The Alisscs Alyrlle and Alary .Jones gave a delightful Halloween party at their home Saturdav evening. 'The rooms weie prettily. "decorated in autumn au-tumn leaves and cut flowers. The guests came in ghost attire aud some hobgoblins. hob-goblins. In one corner of the loom was a witch's den, where the future of each guest was marked out for them. After unmasking, guessing games. muaiu Him crouton were me iea-f iea-f tires of the evening. A dainty Hallo-,wecii Hallo-,wecii supper was served to i wonty-five. The members or the Social Sixtv club held their first daucing party this season sea-son at the First Ward Social' hall Wed-nesday Wed-nesday night. The hnll was decorated for the occasion in autumn leaves and blue and white streamers. Daintv refreshments re-freshments were served to the dancers. Aliss Romola King, who has been a guest at the home of Air. and Airs. 1). D. Houf. for the past two weeks, returned re-turned to her home in Sail Lake Ctty Thursday morning. She was accompanied accom-panied by her cousin, Aliss Zula Uoutz, who will spend the next week in Salt Lake City. , Dr. aud Airs. Kerr were the guests of Air. and Airs. A. C. Jensen at a theater the-ater party at the Jiox Tuesday evening, even-ing, afterwards the party partook of a dainty luncheon at the .Jensen home. J3en Aleldrum, who leaves shortly for the mission field, was tho guest of honor at a dinner party giveu by Airs. David Jones Wednesday. Covers were laid for twenty. Afrs. Stella Pobison Sundstrom of Salt Lake City spent the past two weeks visiting in this city, with her parents, Air. and Airs. A. V. JKob'ison. A very beautifully appointed Halloween Hallo-ween "arty was that given by Aliss A lta Taylor at her homo on Saturday evening. The house was decorated in yellow and black. Black cats with yellow bunting as a background was displayed about the rooms. The electric elec-tric lights were encased in grotesque pumpkin faces. All guests varo met at tho gato by ghosts and wore cscort-...i cscort-...i 1 1 i. ti.. j . I,. iii.imiii i iic jii.) ai.il. n.uns xiwiii cellar to attic, where the ancient witches told fortunes'. After a number num-ber of interesting guessing games the guests were served with a dainty Ilal-lowecn Ilal-lowecn supper. Another and very interesting Halloween Hallo-ween party was the one given on Sat-urdnv Sat-urdnv night by Aliss Alargaret Stewart at her home in the Sixth ward. The guests came in pillow-slip and sheet attire at-tire aud wore masks. After a programme pro-gramme of guessing games the guests unmasked and enjoyed a few musical selections. Tho rooms were decorated with' jack-o'-lanterns and autumn leaves. About thirty-live were present. The members of the Sorosis .Junior club met nt the homo of .Aliss Flossie Dunn on Wednesday evening. An excellent ex-cellent paper on "The California Alis-sions''" Alis-sions''" was read by Aliss Alina Taylor. Arrangements were completed for the chafing-dish party -to be given by the club at the home if Aliss Zella Parrer next Wednesday night. The young men of the Forget-me-not club entertained the ladies of the Agenda club at a Halloween party Saturday Sat-urday nifht at the home of lien Kimd sen. They were assisted iu receiving by Oscar Unmet t, Charles Walton tint! Wilford Bean. Games were played and after the awarding of prizes a delicious de-licious supper was served to the thirty- hvo present. The members of Alvster club of the B. Y. V. gave a Halloween party in the study room of tho college Saturday Satur-day evening. Baskets of flowers and autumn leaves were used in tho decorations decora-tions and coz' corners were arranged iu the room. Tho guests eaiuo attired in old-time country costumes. After a short musicnl programme, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. A trip was made on horseback up Provo canyon on Saturday bv tho following fol-lowing young society people: Alisses Ethel and Opal Noon. Zula Uoutz. Elsa Aloore, Homola King and Alcssrs. Uako-straw. Uako-straw. Pharris, Gilkerson, Cuminings anil Bishop. Airs. Wagner was tho chaperotic for the occasion. Alisses Kate and Ala vmo Alexander. Eva Jones. Bessie AIcEwnn, Irene Evans nnd Katherine Taylor formod a jolly theater party at the Bex Monday ove'nioi:, after which an ovst.er supper was parlakcu of at tho Grier house. Airs. E. W. Pibbnns was visiting in Salt Lake the fare uart of this week with her daughter, Airs. W. S. Colbert. Miss Hva Engleficld of Eureka is visiting friends aud relatives in the Garden city. Airs. C. L. Cnrncnter was l he hostess Thursday afternoon at a beautifully appointed ap-pointed tea given at her home on Academy Acad-emy avenue. The dining-room was dec-oraied dec-oraied with pink and while carnations and a cluster of blossoms was placed iu tho centrr of the tnble. where luncheon lunch-eon was served to fifteen guests. The place cards were printed with selected poeuis. Tho guests present were: Airs. Thome. Ah. KellogiT. .Mrs. Pemberton, Airs. Shafer, Mrs. Moore. Airs. Wc.sl-wood. Wc.sl-wood. Airs. Brereion. Airs. Hughes,' Mrs. Bonham. Mrs. Kingsbury, Air. Brimiii, Airs. Bower, Airs. Taylor. Alits .Josephine Kellogg of Provo, and Airs. Irwiu of Denver, Colo. Airs. William strong is home again after two weeks spent, vihiting friends and relatives in Sail Lako City aud Ileber City. Air. and Airs. .Joseph Nelson enter-fniued enter-fniued Thursday in honor of Air. and Mr:. George Morris of Salt Lako City. Miss Hnttie Walker entertained the members of Ihe Pnscilln club at her home. Thursday night. After a social chat anil i-ome music the guests were served with refreshments. The eighth-grade student.: of the Parker school entertained Wednesday evening iu honor of their teacher, S. P. Eggertsen. Airs. .1. C. Graham was hostess at a fam'ly dinner on Sunday last. Covers were laid for twelve. 1 LOGAN 1 Special to The Tribune. LOO AX. Nov. 0. One of the largest and most delightful affairs nf the week was the reception given Alondny evening even-ing by the Commercial Boosters club at their attractive club rooms on South Alain. Tho Hallowe'en idea was carried out. in the decorating. The daucing hall was draped, with yellow and black bunting and iu the four corners of the room huge j.'ii k o'-Janteru.s wero sus-' sus-' pended from the ceiling. Punch was .served from a prettily decorated room by Alias Lucille H.'13'bnll and Miss Davis. Da-vis. A verv pretty Halloween party v.as given Friday evening by Alias Violet |