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Show H SQCSAL HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT THE STATE II PARK CITY Special to The Tribune. PARK CITY, .Tul' 3. Mrs. Mcpliis Norris entertained at dinner Sunday evening in compliment to Mrs. ITirsh-ificr ITirsh-ificr of Xobrnska, who is spending the summer in Park. Besides the guest of honor there were present Miss Edna Iiirshiser, Aunabelle Jlirshiscr. Mr. Ilirshiscr, Offic Williams and 'Foster Salisbury. 'K Miss Jessie McDonald returned to her HJj homo in Park, alier a visit of several I lays in Salt Lake. Mrs, Ed Grisley and children of Butte, Mont., are visiting in Park with relatives. The Ladies' Aid society of tho M. E. church was pleasantl'v entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Soronson. About a dozen members were present. Mrs. 0. W. Allon was tho hostess Wednesday afternoon at a very enjoyable enjoy-able five 'hundred party at nor heme on Maivac avenue. Five tabic; were lnyocl and pr'zcs. woro won 0 Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Frankol and Mrs". Mc- ; Ewan. Quantities of sego lilies and , columbines decorated the rooms, where i I he tables were arranged. The ladies ; who enjoyed the afternoon were Misses LccomptOj Lewis, Bardsley, Lockhart, Sullivan: Mesdamcs Smith, Frankol, ( Fargo, Welsh, Garvin, Mcfiwan, Lu- , cornpte, Forsland. Kopp, ITurlbui, Kim- ' ball, Sutherland, Sutton and 0'ITara. j Mrs. Leahy and daughter, Mary, re- turned from Salt Lake Sunday morning. morn-ing. I I Miss fthea Riley entertained flic Bil-lilcin Bil-lilcin girls Thursday afternoon. Besides the members the following invited guests were present: ITortcnse Lock-hart, Lock-hart, Frances Lewis, Ethel Clark, Koli Sullivan and Laura Wentworth. Mrs. Hurley returned from Salt Lake Sunday morning. Mr. McGoohan and Mr. Connolly were passengers to ' Park ThuVsday "morning. "morn-ing. A jolly picnic party to the Hot Pots Sunday was composed of tho following follow-ing people: Esther 'Porter, Bob .links, Mr. and Mrs. Rosevear, Mr. and Mrs. C. And erson, Mr. and Mrs. Jtourc Pax-ton, Pax-ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. ,T. Fitzgerald, and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bedell. Mrs. Galligan returned from Salt Lake Sundajr morning. Mrs. Simon Frazicr and baby are home from a visit, with relatives in Bountiful ar.d Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Mattcrshcad, Mr. Talbot, Tal-bot, Crescent Smith. Laura Wentworth, Ethel Clark, Rhea Riley. Elmer Stein, Clifton Lockhart and Harry Stevenson Steven-son spent Sundaj- at tho famous Hot Pots resort. I John J. Galligan relumed to Park Sunday morning, aftor a short visit in the city. Anna Don celebrated her fifth birthday birth-day Wednesday. A lawn party was given at. tho home of her parents," Mr. -A and Mrs. .Tames Don. and one of the interesting features of (he afternoon was a grab bag. The decorations were of red, white and blue bunting, and the following little people were present: pres-ent: Raymond and Mildred Wycoff, 3211en McDonald, Edith Andrus. Ray and Rose Reese. Ethel Lcnzi, 'Lcrov Wilson, Jessie Halters, Emma and Kenneth Ryan. Jennie Quinn, Thoo and Harris Frantz. Wayne Stevenson, Floyd and Laura Quin'an, Marv, Siun-mie Siun-mie and Catherine Evans. Michael and Clarissa Martin, Louise and Lcander Prisk, and Ada Don. Miss Nonie McClnne came up from Salt; Lako Wednesday morning, called by tho death of her father. Miss Lizzie Connelly came up from Salt Lake Thursday morning. ' Mr. Talbot entertained a few of bis friends at; dinner Tuesday evening. Willie Mortensen is visiting in Park, tho guest of George Frankel. Another pleasant picnic party of the week was given on the Provo river Sunday, and the following people on-.loyed on-.loyed it: Mr. and Mrs. .Joe McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin and daughter, and Mr. and Mts. Sloigel and sister. Mrs. McLaughlin. Mr. Ames and 2U. and Mrs. 0. W. Hodgson spent Sunday at the Hot Pots. J Dr. R. E. Wight. Dr. Connors, George Quinn and Paul Billings have spent the greater part of the week in Idaho fishing. fish-ing. Dr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Wilson have re- turned irom their eastern trip. B' Miss Miriam Raddon, Miss Edna Sufc- i ton, Will Smith and Rov Carpoii t-.r wore Hot Pot visitors Sunday. B- . iss Sylvia Hay of Butte is visit- ing with Mrs. James Don. H, Mrs. F. W. Sherman was hostess at dinner Thursday evening, followed by cards. Mrs. Cremcr and nephew, James Campbell, wore Salt Lake passengers Monday afternoon, Hj Miss Clara Kimball has spont the H, week with relatives and friends in Salt H' Lake. Miss Littie 0 'Liner is visiting in i Salt Lake. H; Eddie and Irvin Evans left for Ophir j Saturday, where they expect to remain lor some time. 1 Mr. Hunter and son, Robert, of Chi- i caRp visited in Park during the week with Miss Jessie and Alex McDonald. Bl honor of Mr. Hunter of Chicago Mrs. W. J. Buck entertained at a beau-tiful beau-tiful luncheon Thursday at her home on Park avenue. Bj J- Lambourne of the Daly Judge was in Park during the week. ' Mrs. Jean Hampton left Thursday for l an extended visit through the north- Hl west. 1 r'J,uvs?y vonin' Mr. and Mrs. Tom .McDonald chaperoned Bertie Bealtv, Vina Mawhinuey, Enid Rilov and Grain Stringer on a moonlight picnic on the tramway. ' I . Mrs. Hansen, son and daughter, came 1 twin Salt Lako Friday morning. f Mrs. Olivor Lockhart is home after :i visit in Salt Luke. Bi Fritz A. Bube of Leipzig, Germany. is spending a few days in Park. B Mm. Mullen of Bul'to is visiting her B Bister, Mrs. J. V. Murphy, in Park. B Mrs. Edward McEwan has returned to her home in Salt Lake after a pleas-ant pleas-ant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc-Ewan. Mc-Ewan. B Mr. and Mrs. .Toe Kemj), Jr., onter- BB tamed a number of their friends at H dinner Monday evening. B . Mrs. H. Wogland and son are visit- ing in Park with Mrs. Short. Mrs. John McLcod has returned from Mi Snip Lake. B Mrs, Pack of Kan.sas is visiting in BV a,vlcTrs' P,'1C,: is cu roi,t(J Ilon,e ircn Salt Lako, where sho was attending BB the old folks' celebration at the tab- BS ernaclo. r PROVO Special to The Tribune. " PROVO, July 3. The Fifth ward choir members surprised Mr. and Mrs, Horace E. Owens at their homo, 340 East First STor.th, on Wednesday evening. even-ing. Tho newly-married couple was presented pre-sented with a beautiful mirror as a wedding present from tho choir. Games and music were tho features of the evening, and refreshments were served. Dr. and Mrs. D. IT. Caldcr onter-tnincd onter-tnincd at dinner Saturday at; tho Stare Mental hospital. The guests of honor were: Governor William Spry, Postmaster Post-master Thomas and the judges of tho supremo court, of Utah. Governor William Spry and E. H. Cal lister, internal collector, at Salt Lake, were the guests of Col. C. E. Loose ai a trout dinner at the Upper Falls in Provo can3ron last Sunda". Mrs. Kitty A. nines entertained tho members of tho R-cbecca lodge and their escorts at her pretty home on Provo bench, Sunday afternoon and evening. About seventy-fivo guests sat down to av strawberry feast, which was spread on the lawn. The party returned to tho city late in the evening, after having had a very enjoyable time. Postmaster Thomas and E. D. R. Thompson of Salt Lako wore the guests of James Clove on Saturday. After spending the day fishing in Provo canyon, can-yon, the party was entertained at a ' trout supper -at the homo of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Clovo. aura, jjarrcai unnn lias returned honio after a two-weeks' stay in Eureka. Eu-reka. Miss Mina Houston spent Sunday in American Fork with her father. Mrs. Kitty A. Hincs left for Idaho on Frida3 to spend a week in rusticating rusticat-ing and visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Daniels entertained enter-tained at a family dinner at their home on Sunday, Covers were laid for twent3 Mrs. Blanch Parker of Salt Lake City spent Sunda- in Provo visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Duscu-bcrry. Duscu-bcrry. Miss Gertrude Smith has returned home after a week 's visit with Telativoa and friends in Salt Lake City and Bingham. District Attorney H. E. Booth of Salt Lake City was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Calder at dinner on Sunday. Sun-day. Tho Misses Vera and Maud Davis are visiting their sister, Mrs. William Ferro, in Payson, for a few days. Mrs. Belle McAdara of Eureka spent Saturday in Provo visiting her brother, John W. McAdam. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Durkio entertained enter-tained at a yachting pavy on Utah lake this week, in honor of somo eastern friends. iMlteen friends and relatives were entertained en-tertained ar dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bailey of tho Fifth ward. Wilson H. Dusenberry, assistant postmaster, post-master, was a Salt Lako visitor on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murdock of Heber spont Strawberry day in Provo. Mrs. Edith Decker of Salt Lake City is spending this week in Provo. tho guest of her aunt, Mts. J. C- Graham. Mrs. Hyrum Cluff ontortained at a family dinner at her home on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Covers were laid for fourteen. Mrs. Henry Dunn of Pleasant Grove spent several days this week visiting relatives and friends in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Lees of Salt Lako visited vis-ited with Provo friends Tuesda'. After spending several days fishing and rusticating in Provo canyon, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bower and 'Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rac have returned to their homes in Provo. The Sorosis Junior club was entertained enter-tained Monday evening at tho home of Miss Maline Glazier. After arranging a programme for the summer work, a social time was enjoyed and dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Frank Ramsey and family enjoyed an automobile run to Salt Lako oiio day this week, and on returning were accompanied ac-companied by Mr. Ramse3''s brother, Lewis Ramsc3', tho artist, who will spend tho Fourth in Provo. Dr. Pinkcrton and a party of friends came" down from Salt Lako', Sunda3-, in an automobile, and enjo3'ed a trout dinner at the Hotel Roberts, returning return-ing to Salt Lake in tho cool of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Becsley have returned re-turned from a trip to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, and a number of the principal cities along the coast. Mr. 13oesle3' states that tho exposition is well worth the trip to see it, Andrew Gatherum of Salt Lake City was a Provo visitor on Strawberry da3'. Miss Buelah Storrs and Albert Lewis were married, Wednesday' evening, at the home of - Mr. and "Mrs. Joseph Storrs, in American Fork. Both of tho young people are popular in this city. Miss Storrs spent somo time in England, Eng-land, studying elocution, nnd returned homo about a 3ear ago with high honors. hon-ors. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis hayo gone on a honc3'moou trip to the coast. Mrs. J. C. Graham and her daughter, Maud, left Friday for a trip through Tdaho, where tho' will spend tho greater great-er part of the summer. Tho Misses Edith and Ana Crampton left today for a visit with friends in Ogden. Mrs. Emma Radcliff was tho guest of honor at a dinner part3', Monda3 afternoon, af-ternoon, at tho homo of Mrs. Beu Bean. Mrs. Al mira Holden and her daughters, daugh-ters, 2sTellio, Vera and Deo, all of Salt Lake, are visiting in Provo with relatives rela-tives and friends. Thev are guests at tho home of Mrs. Alexander Morten-sen, Morten-sen, j Mrs. John Guy entertained a few friends at dinner Vednesda3-. Mrs. J. C. Graham, Jr.. went to Ogden Og-den today to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles W, Barnes, Mrs. Caino and her daughter of Grand Junction, Colo., arc guests of Mrs. Ben Rac, daughter of Mrs. Caine. They expect ex-pect to spend the summer here. Mrs. L. C. Moore entertained the Ladies' Aid society at her homo, Monday Mon-day evening. A pleasant evening was passed and a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Maud Fisher of Heber was tho griest of Mrs. James Clove at dinner Wcdnesda 1 EUREKA Spoclal to The Tribune. EUREKA, July 3. Mrs. D. Sullivan and daughter Marcellus returned ' this vook from a sojourn with Salt Lake friends. ' Miss Frances Wol.tcrstrom is tho guost of friends at Santaquiu. 4 Mrs. Joseph Allen is the guest of tnonds at tho count- seat. Mr. and Mrs, Eugeuo Blackclt have returned from a visit to their old homo at JNTophi. Miss Chcltic Harris is tho guost of the family of D. C. Forse3'. Miss Mary Thorpe has returned from a visit to Pn3'son, whore- she was the guest of Miss Alice Householder. Dr. Steele, Jr., was a Capital City visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Koibaur will go to Salt Lako City to reside. Mrs. Rebecca Mitchell and daughters Vera and Reva spent tho week at Provo with friends, Mrs. R. S. Robertson was out from Salt Lake this week, looking after hor interests hero. Mrs. Frank McHntton and daughter. Mrs. A. Gutweil, of Pa3son, wore called to Eureka Tuesday by tho death of the former's brother, Fred Mathews. 11. r. Gear and F. J. Bnnlon camo up from Bingham to attend tho funeral of tho late Lred Mathews. Mrs. Kittie Hint's of Provo is the guest of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Kiygcr. County Attornc3' Foote was over from the county seat this week on legal business. busi-ness. Dr. Say and J. A. Griffiths took in tho sights at tho metropolis this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. N. Wallaco spont tho fore part, of the week at the capital. A. B. Marshall, superintendent of tho Gemini mine, was a Salt Lako visitor this week. City Councilman Wilford W. Freckle-ton Freckle-ton was in Salt Lako Cit3' the foTe part of tho wjek. James Morgan and family have returned re-turned from Salt Lake, after" a pleasant sojourn with friends. Mrs. Jnmos Crooks has returnod from American Fork, where sho was called by tho serious illness of her mother. J. B. Adattc of the Western Monthly, spont a fevr da3s in Eureka this week. John Lc3'shoro, a former resident of Tintic but now of Nevada, is renewing old acquaintances here. William Emblcton and wife were the guests of their son, Edward Embloton, at Salt Lako this week. Mrs. George M. Hayes visited friends at tho Garden City this week. Ernest Coombs of Payson is visiting for a short time with 'his sister, Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan of this city. Mrs. Jiotcrt E. Leo returned the foro part of tho week from Pa3'son. Joseph Hannifin, superintendent of the Chief Consolidated mine, visited Payson tho fore part of the week. A pleasant farewell party was given at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adamson on Tuesday evening in honor of their son, Earl Adamson. Twenty of the young man's friends were present and a merry time was had playing games of different kinds, and the evening's even-ing's pleasure closed with a delicious luuchcon. Mr. Adamson left for Al-tnras, Al-tnras, Cal.. Wcdnesda3'. where ho will make his homo with the Rev. C. M. Gardner and family. Rev. Gardner was formerly pastor of tho Baptist church in this cit3'. Mr. and Mr. John Pearson visited Paj-son friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Owens returned this woek from a visit to Salt Lako and Ogden. Mrs. Ollie Baker returned this week from a visit with her parents at Spriue Lake. Theodore Gcnter of Salt Lake visited Eureka this woek. Mrs. Elizabeth Siewert of Salt Lako visited relatives and friends here during dur-ing the week. Professor B. N. Lehman of Salt Lake was a Eureka visitor this week. Mrs. S. J. Schneitter and children have gonq to tho Hot Pots resort, near neber City, to spend the summer months. A large number of Euroka people attended at-tended tho strawberry festivities at Provo on Tuesday-. Charles Boyd of liefer City was the guest of S. J. Schneitter this week. Mrs. Walter Fitch and daughters arrived ar-rived hero Tuesday to spend tho summer. sum-mer. They have .pist returned from a tour of Europe and were nccompauicd to Eureka from New York by Cecil Fitch. Mrs. Belle McAdams spent a portion of tho week at Provo vitising old friends. Miss La Prenl Dunn has returned to her homo in Provo, aftor a pleasant visit with Eureka friends. George Woodj-ard and James Larson took in the strawberry feast at Provo Tuosda3'. Mrs. Alex Gourlcy and Mr. and Mrs. i Thomas Crawlc3' wero called to Nophi ihursday by tho death of Wrallace Man-gum, Man-gum, a relative. Dol Roberts and family are onioyintr an outing at Provo. Joseph Wightman of Ogden is renewing re-newing old acquaintances in this cUy. Superintendent Vivian of -the Tintic smelter and his two sons were tho guests 1 of the family of Josse Knight at Provo " this week. Mrs. Marie A. Dorn and Mrs. Mamie a-"' ha0C beon snending the week with Mrs. Is. Roberts at the Iron King miiio in East Tintic. 1 I OGDEN Special to Tho Tribune OGDUN-, July 3. The marriage of t Grace Grant of Salt Lako Citv and , w n Ev,ins 0' Otfdon took 'place on Wednesday morning 111 the Salt Lake icmplo, and was followed by an iufor-nml iufor-nml reception in the afternoon at the homo of the bride's parents, Mrs. A. -u. boylc. Whito roses woro used in the parlor decorations, and pink sweet peat in tho dining room. A piuk ribbon extended ex-tended from the chandelier to tho corners cor-ners of tho table. Mrs. Joseph Howoll, Mrs. Arthur Shepherd. Mrs. Thomas bloan. .Miss Anna Grant and Miss Kate Wells assistod in tho dining room, iho bride gown was white marquisette mar-quisette silk with trimming of babv Jrisli. and sho carried a shower bouquc't of bride's roses. Her attendants, the Misses Alice nnd Mary Wells, also woro white and carried clusters of pink roses. Urn groom was attended by his brother, Joseph E. Evans. The brido n flnughtor of Ilebor J. Grant ol Salt Lake City. Mr. Evans is the son of T. B. Evans of this citv and a graduate of Harvard university. Mr. and Irs. Evans will spend the siimmer m Ogden Oanvon, and. after October I, will mako their home in Logan. A delightful social event of the week-was week-was tho "haying" and dancing party jriven I hur?day evening by the Misses Manila Hunter and Floronco Lanning. During tho early part of the evoning the guests woro driven around town on a hayrack, and later dancing was cn-,loyed cn-,loyed at tho Mound Fort dancing hall. Jjerrcshinonts wero served and ' about thirty guests en.yed tho occasion. Mrs. J. IT. Browning and daughters have gono on a visit to Portland ami Seattle. Thoy will return bv way of the Pacific coast and s)end some 'time in Los Angelas and San Francisco. Miss Elva LittlelieJd is tho guest of Miss lono Wilcox, in the canvon, for a few days. Miss Florence Lanning has as a niest Miss Day of Iowa City, Iowa. Mrs. J P. Kief and family will leavo next week for Oregon, whero thoy will .loin Mr. Kief. Miss .Dana Kelly returned Saturday from tho University of Chicago, au'd will spend hor vacation in Ogden. Wado Johnson is homo from Princeton Prince-ton univorsitj'. ,rMr!;,w- A. Middlofon and daughter, Miss Elna Middloton, left this weok for a visit to Seattle and Portland. Tho Misses Anna, Mary and Martha Bihlcr loft this week for an extended trip to Seattle. They will return by way of San Francisco nnd will visit friends there and in Los Angeles. , Miss Mamie Moffat of Salt Lake City is at Idle-wild for the summer. The cottage of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Stilwcll, in the canyon, is ncar3' completed com-pleted and thoy will go up soon and spend tho summer there. Mrs. M. A. Harris and daughters, Grace and Esther, left Saturday for Seattle, San Francisco and other coast points. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rushmer and family left this week for a camping trip beyond South Fork ennvon. They will bo joined later by Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Browne. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Browning and daughter, Miss Hazel, aud two sons, Archio aud Edmund, will leave noxt woek for a visit to tho Seattle exposition. exposi-tion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilcox and family fam-ily have gone to tho canyon for the summer. Mr. .and Mrs. AV. II. Wattis loft this week for California for a few weeks' sta A pleasantly arranged birthday partv of the week was the one given 'by Roy Howes Wednesday evening at his home on North Washington, in honor of his eighteenth birthday anniversary. The lawn was brilliant' decorated with Japanese lanterns. The evening was spent in games, and refreshments were s-erved. Those present wero the "Misses Grayco Russell, Edith Way. Jessie Ri-bisont Ri-bisont Nollio Bacon, Nita Seibolt and Beatrice Murphy; and. Messrs. John Way, Frank Smith, Earl Johnson, Charlie Char-lie Bacon, Edward Hcwcs and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sii3'der. Mr. and Mrs. David Glovd have returned re-turned to their homo in Elyj" Nov., after a visit of two weoks with friends in Ogdoni Rov. Noblo Strong Eldcrkin of tho Congregational church left during tho week for Boston and other, eastern cities. Mrs. C. M. Freed and her son, Ellis Freed, of Salt Lako City, were guests at Idlowild the lattor part of the week. On account of tho warm weather there has been quite an exodus to tho canyons and mountains during the last two weeks. Among those who will leavo the lattor pare of tho week for Ogden cauj-on to spend tho summer are Mr. and Mrs. James Wotherspoon and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. George Driver and family. A number of families aro preparing to go up after tho Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Ijawrenco Allen of Ely, Nov., aro visiting relatives in Ogden. Miss Laura Forbes, who has been visiting al; the G. W. Tripp home, has returned to her homo in the east, accompanied ac-companied by Kenneth and Harold Tripp. Tho Misses Mav Beuhanon and Eileen Rcddj', who have been nttend-mg nttend-mg school for the past year in Ogden, havo returned to their home in Wells, Nov. Mrs. D. C. Olmstcad has returnod frdm a visit through southern California. Califor-nia. Miss Margaret llamill has gone to Salt Lako City, whero she will take a summer course at the state universky. Mrs. Grant Van Duzca and children of Jackson, Mich., arc visiting Mrs. Van Duxoe's sister, Mrs. Anna Christcn-sen. Christcn-sen. Chief Clerk Robert Reynolds of Superintendent Su-perintendent Manson 's bflico, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Rc3-nolds, has returned from a visit with relatives in Towa. Miss Maude Busch of Salt Lake City was the guest this week of Miss Fern Fulton. I Mr. aud Mrs. William Birschall of London, Eneland, arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Brown for a few weeks. Edward Miller, train dispatcher of tho Southern Pacific compa-, is spending spend-ing his vacation in the east. Mrs. Orson Riser has returned from Salt Lake CHy. where sho has been visiting friends for the last week. Her daughter Rita will return in about a week. Mr. and Mrs, James Cassin and her daughter have returned from a visit with relatives in Vermont. Alma Eldredge of Coalville was an Ogden visitor during the last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Smith of Wells, Nov., aro visiting friends and relatives in Ogden. Miss Zella Davenporr. accompanied byher brother, Russrll Davenport, has returned from Amherpt college aad will Km spend tho summer vacation in Ogden IS with her father, J, K. Davenport. tl Iihoinhnrt Gideon, son of Judge V. ' Gideon, has returned from Amherst col- Wm logo and will spend his vacation in Og 3 den. ;S Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stoit have re- jim turned from an eastern trip. si Mrs. T. D. Ponton aud Miss Nan 11 K rou pa left this woek for Springyille, mM Utah, for a visit of sevcrnl weeks with Wm relatives. I 3 j SOCIAL HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT THE STATE 1 I LOGAN 1 js Special to Tho Tribune. , LOGANS'. July 3 Tho largest affair j ijP. of the woek was tho banquet and danc-1 danc-1 f ing part' given Saturday in honor of the state dentists, whoso convention . Tvas held in Logan Frida3 and Satnr-V, Satnr-V, daj". A largo number of Salt Lako peoplo came up to the convention Thnrs-U Thnrs-U day and. on;joyed the remaining part o Sr. the "week in Logan. 0 Mrs. Craino entertained at an evens' even-s' big party Thnrsdaj' in honor of her pri-S pri-S mary class. Tho rooms were prettily ff. decorated with flowers, and a very pleasant time -was enjoyed. ; I Mjs. A. W. Ensign, who has been vis- v ittng with Mt. and Mrs. I. S. Smith 5 ;' tho last week, has returned to her home ! L In Ogdon- ' Bishop C. W, Nibloy spent tho early ' part of the "week in Logan. (9 Miss Lou Bedford is visiting with '; lalt Lake friends, j jff' Mrs. Georgo Boll left Saturday for j BL Helena, Cab, whero she will spend I (f Jl month. t-l Mra. M. J. Shaw jind daughter are K risitrng in Sparks, Isev, m Mr. and Mrs. Lclt'oy Candon are back from, a pleasant Salt Lako trip. j. Mra. Preston Kibloy returned from Chicago Wednesday and will spend the summer in Logan. Mr. Niels Hansen is hi Logan from Montana, and will remain here during the summer. Miss Blanche CVmcis home from Snlt Lake for the summer. Several camping parties left for Logan Lo-gan canyon Wednesday, to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. "R. L. Young of Pittsburg Pitts-burg are visiting with Logan friends. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Barrett returned home Saturday from Seattle, where the" have spent the last throe weeks. Miss Dora Wright is hack from a pleasant Snlt Lake visit. Miss Anna Sparks of Park. City is visiting with Logan relatives "and friends. Mrs. Guy Thatcher spent the. week viniting with Suit lake relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garrett of Salt Lake spent. Sunday and Monday in Loiran, Dr. and Mrs. Uar.-y "F.n."-i" will spend tho summer in Logan cauyun. Mr, Leys Campbell is up from the city, visiting with Logan relatives. Miss Lulu Ormsby returned to her homo at Rcxburg " Monday, after a pleasant mouth spent in Logan as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willaru Lang-ton., Lang-ton., Mr. George Lnngton is up from Salt Lako, visiting with his father, Sctli A. Laugton. Tho Misses Ethel and Alice Felt of Salt Lake spent the latter part of the week -with Logan friends. Dr. and Mrs. Will EW-'bock came up from tho city Thursday and spent the remaining part of tho week in Logan. Lo-gan. Mrs. . C- Bane.tt is back from a month's visit, spont in Boise, as the guest of Mrs. Fiiek. Mr. Willard Langton spent the early part of tho week in Briglmm, City. Mrs. Alf Fa i rel 1 and children of Salt Lako are in Log.tn for thy summer, as tlr gucst3 of Mr.? Tarrell s mother, Mm. Luna Y. ThdUher. Mrs. Dorothy Faux, who has been visiting with her sist-jr.. Mrs. Wcnde.l boe, has returnol to he home in Moroni, Mo-roni, Mrs. Wright Evaus iu visiting with relatives in Brighnm City. Mrs. E. W. Robinson is visiting in Salt Lnko. Georgo Hendricks left Thursday for tho cast, where ho will spend tho summer sum-mer at school. Mrs. G-. JJ. Champ and her son Fritz and Miss Wilkinson and her nophew, will leavo Wednesday for tho Seattle fair. 1 MURRAY 1 Special to The Tribune. MURRAY, July Quito a number of people residing in Murray and vicinity vi-cinity are contemplating trips to the A. Y. P. exposition at Seattle. Among those about, to depart for that, point are; Mr. and Mrs. William Leak and Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Cooper and thoir young daughter, Laura. Mrs. IT. L. Thompson entertained at. a miscellaneous shower at her homo on Ninth Fast Friday afternoon in compliment com-pliment to Miss Clara Williams, whose marriage to' G. Jordan takes place Wednesday of the coming week. The rooms of the residence were decorated with flowers of various kinds, and during dur-ing the afternoon a delightful lunch was served from tables decorated with hearts nnd flowers. Ernest Sharon left over the Rio Grande Thursday evening for Denver, where he will spend a short time with friends. From Denver he will go direct di-rect to Omaha to remain a few weeks with his parents, who reside at that point. A pretty little partv of this week was tho atfair given by Miss Mori McMil-lian McMil-lian at tho home of her parents on Vino street. The event was in honor of Miss Helen Coooland, and a large crowd of intimate friends of the young lady participated par-ticipated in the affair. During tlio' afternoon aft-ernoon various amusements were the order of the day, and later a delicious luncheon was served. Miss Lenoro Walis, accompanied by , her sister, Mrs. Leonard Calioon. will leave this week for Kenimcrcr, Wyo., 1 whero they will .-join 51 camping party and spend the next month or so nmoug i tho hills in that region. ; Tho annual alumni banquet of the Jordan district school was held in Goff 's hall Wednesday evening. President i Pari 03' P. Glover gave the address of : welcome, Miss Alicia Goff of the class of '01) responded. Refreshments were . served at 11:30 p. m. Tho hall was tasteful ly decorated with tho class col- ors, which aro purplo and gold, and wore entw ned with tho national colors. There were about eight3-livo couples presont. Sixteen new members wore admitted. During the evening tho Cox orchestra of eight pieces discoursed excellent ex-cellent music. Another pleasant affair of the week was the marriage reception given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Meltsrom in honor of their daughter Carrie. About 100 relatives and friends participated in the affair. I NEPHI Speeial ot The Tribune. NBPHI, July Z Miss Birdie Wilson left Saturday for a few weeks' visit in Salt Lako and Ogden. Mrs. Malt Lvons of Salt Lake is in Xophi this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. llvde, sr., entertained enter-tained Thursday evening in honor of their son, A. C. Jh'do, who was married June 2;1 to Miss Miriam Moore of Bingham. Bing-ham. Music and dancing were the main features of the evening. A delicious luncheon was served. Those present were: Mrs. G. C. Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vv. Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hyde, Mr. aud Mrs. D. O. Miner. Mr, and Mrs. Ucx Hyde. Mrs. Delia Fos tor. Mrs. Kdith Sparkes. Mrs. Arthur Booth: Misses Pearl Wright, Allie Biyan. Nellie Hyde. Leone Hague, Norma" Nor-ma" Miner. Linda Hawkins. Myrtle Golden, Gol-den, and Messrs. G. M. Whitmore, Gerald Ger-ald Caier, ftnlph Brough, Jim Kendall and Mr. Slawlius of Prove Mrs. Henry Jacobs of Shit Lako is in Nephi attending tho funeral of her brother, Wallace Mungum. Miss Nellie Hyde of Provo was in Nephi Thursday, Tho Ladies' Literary club met with Mrs. Edith Sparkes Monday evening. Dr. ,T.A. Booth is a Salt Lake visitor this week. Patriarch Charles Sperry celobrat.ed his eightieth birthdjo' Juno 30 at his son's home- at Manti. Dr. Mantor avos in Nephi TuesdaA on business. Ilyrum Jensen av:is in town tho first of the week. Miss Alveretta Evans and Miss Ther-osa Ther-osa Brough spent Sundaj' in Provo. Drew Palmer is here from Salt Luke, visiting relatives and friends. J. A. Hyde spent Tuesday in Provo. Mrs. J-. A. Hyde, jr., spcut tho first part of the week in bait Lnko. Miss Myrtle Biglor returned home Sunday from Salt. Lake, Avhorc she has been teaching school during tho last, year. Thomas Crowloy and wife of Eureka are in Nephi this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Noah Tltynes aro here from Salt, Lake., They Avill spend the summer in Nephi, Miss Mary Hiuklcy spent Tuesday in Provo. Miss Lila Bigler returned homo Sunday Sun-day from Idaho., Avhero sho has been leaching domestic science the past Avi liter. li-ter. . J. Hcnroid, James Bean and Lacev Viekers mado an automobile trip lo Salt Lake Sundayt Evan Harris and Miss Sadie Tollcy, prominent youug people of Nephi. were married V0dnesda3". Mrs. Warren Bradv and Mrs. Hose McNallev of Salt Lako, Mrs. EdAvard Draper and Mrs. Hone of Provo aro liore on account of the death of their mother. Airs. Tidwell 1 BRKjHAM gty Speeial to The Tribune: BRLGIIAM CITV, July fl. Mondnv afternoon nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Knudson their daughter. Leuinna, was the recipient of a delightful tdiow-er tdiow-er in honor of her marriage to Mr. J Edward Taylor of Salt Like City, which look place last evening at Hie home of the bride's parents. Miss Knndsor. received some very beautiful hand-painted hand-painted dishes, Refreshments were partaken par-taken of. Those present were Mesdnmcis W. O. Tvnudson, 0. W. Knudson, J. C Knudson,.,!. L. Wright, H.' J. Hansen. M. L, Rcedcr. Elias Jensen. Ne!s Jensen, Jen-sen, Thomas Crompton. C. O. Christ onsen, on-sen, Will Sorcnson, Kph. Mathios. the Misses Leuinna Knudson. Lillian Jo.np-son, Jo.np-son, LcueMa Knudson, Ethel Knudson. Euslain Knudson, Adclla Clark and Glad3's Crompton. Miss Lillian Jeppson av.is the guest at a shower given at the home of her mother, Fourth South and Main street, the first part of the Aveek. Miss Jeppson Jepp-son s friends presented hoi a silver set. DaintA' refreshments were .served. Those present were Mcsdamcs Aena L. Jeppson, Nellie Evans. Will Scow. Joseph Thompson, Thomp-son, Misses Sara Mathias, Nellie Jensen, Jen-sen, Ethel Erdmar.n, Leuinna Knudson. Von Jones, Mabel Hcrris. Adclla Clark. Gladys Crompton, Bay Welch, Leuella Knudson, Bertha Mosenbanni, Lillian Jeppson and Mary Jeppson. Wednesday evening at the home of her mother "Morilla Lund av.is given a surprise in honor of her birthday. The parlor av.is beautifully decorated with roses, and the refreshments were delicious. de-licious. Among those participating Avcre Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen, Mr. aud Mrs, C. Elias Jensen, Mcsdamcs Minnie Lund, J. E. Marchant, Misses Morilla Lund, Trieste Box, Mary Hoist, Christenn Stratford, Minerva Lund. Cal-lie Cal-lie Lund, Cora Jensen, Iiosilla Cromp ton. Messrs. Lieorge V. spencer or uau-dolph, uau-dolph, Orvill Lund, Alma Crompton, Wallace Rudgcr and Lew Lund. Saturday evening Miss Ethel Knud-sou Knud-sou entertained at a card part3' at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knudson, in honor of Miss Celestia i'orsgrcn. Pink nnd Avhitc flowers adorned the parlor in profusion. Three large wedding bells hanging from the coiling formed part of the decorations. Refreshments were an important part of the evening's pleasure. Those present were Misses Celestia Forsgren, Lillian Jeppson, Lucille Jensen, Mildred Jensen, Jen-sen, Leuinna Knudson, Leuella Knudson, Knud-son, Bertha Rosenbaum, Adella Clark, Ethel Erdmann and Peterson of Ogden, Messrs. William Peterson of Ogden. Roy Young, John White. Henry Harris. J. Edward Taylor, Will Hansen. Parley Rccs and Dclore Nichols. All those who took part in the. opera presented here recentl3' Avcre entertained enter-tained Saturday evening at the opera house. The upper floor of the building had been decorated for the occasion. StraAA'berrios. ice cream and cako and orangeade Avere the refreshments served. About. 200 people participated. Wednesday in the Logan temple Lil Man .lenpson and WiiJi'nu. Ilauson were united in marriage. The young people re among the most popular of this citv. The bride is the daughter nf Mrs. Anna i. .fepps:i ;if Reread ward and fnv-inerly fnv-inerly of lillville. i'eho conntv. Sir. Hansen is (he ron of Mrs. Matilda linn-sen linn-sen of the Fourth ward. M'.sn Celestia T'oisfjrnn wns nwirrii l ' in Mr. VM Mi. 'mi Pctorpou Wednesday in Ihe Logan ternde. The bride in tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Viil:am 'orsgren of this ci 1 3 a.d js very popr-inr. popr-inr. Mr. Petrrenn 's home is in Ogd"', Avhere he r an en:"Toye of the Pa'.if Express enmnjiny. They will make tilt :r ho.r.c in Ogdm.' Aifrrd .ier.8n,i of firigh:im ?iy ".r 1 M'ss Carrie Hradshaw ef P::rad:s , Cache count a, were snarried in the L"-gan L"-gan temple last week. The same over-ing over-ing a ie?ention w.as given '.he youn'4 couple at the home of the bride's par IH eats in Paradise. Mr. .leiieen ? th" r,oii r.f Mr. nnd Mrs. ll.'P. .leuscn of th 1 Third v,-nrd. Mrs. .luce Wat kin's aud baby of Ii- gan were the guestf) of Mr. aad . C. .1. Nelson of this city during th : Mis. Scott .leuscn and ditugbtcr. N'ormu. returned during the week frnn an extended visit Avith relatives in Sa'.l Lake City. Miss Millie Anderson and Mr. Albert I farter of Salt Lake ivore visilirg friends in Brighnm part of tho weelc. Mrs. Steve Kecd returned to her home :n Malad. Idaho, Friday evening after jM a short visit with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. ,L K. Palmer of Vcrna Utah, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hamsun of this city for a couple HH of weeks. ' Miss Elvira Nelson of Salt Lake City fM is visiting in this city for a few day.-:, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Han Phillip Burrows of Bridge. Idah.i. visited friends in this city during the Mrs. L. P. Chrisiensen relumed to her home in Salt Lake City Wednesday-morning Wednesday-morning after an extended visit with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cutler of Snow-villc Snow-villc are visiting relatives in this city for a few days. Miss Muriel Horslcy came up from Provo during the week to visit Avith rclaiivcs in this city for a short time. Miss Rena Baird came in from Gar-land Gar-land Thursday to visit Avith her mother for a few days. M.r. and Mrs. John Chadwick of North Ogden Accrc visiting relatives in this city during tho weok. Mrs. G. R. Williams and Mrs. Sara Burbank of "Weston, Idaho, Avere greet-iug greet-iug friends in this city part of the Missos Eileen and Rhea "Wright of Ogdon arc tho guests of Mrs. E. A. Box ot the Second Avard of this citj'. Miss Ruth Rees returnod during the Aveek from an extended visit with rela-tivcs rela-tivcs in ralad, Jdaho. Mcsrs. P. Hansen" of Elwood and lma Nelson of Bear River City were greeting friends in this city part of tho week. |