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Show m f Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah-H I 1 1 OGDEN. Special to The Tribune. f OGDEN. Aug. 6. The marriage of Miss M j. Franciila Adams of Salt Lake City and I Chris Sorenson of Ogden took place on W ( Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock in St. uil' Mark's cathedral. The brlclft was al- illl tended by Miss Stlckney of Suit Lake. wmr and the groom by Joseph Adams, a iWt brother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Sor- Mm-t enson loft for Parowan. Utah, where lv they will spend a few weeks with the it" bride's nioiher. after which they will 111 jouirn to Ogdcn and mako their home 'Mil1 Mss Mabel Bott was pleasantly sur- i b prised at her home by a party of young fI f friends on Wednesday evening. Games, M I dancing, music and various contests wore J the diversions of this evening. Prizes I lL Barnes were won by Herman Purdy, JJ t Florence Wilson and Glen Herdti. ll P ,T J O'Connor and daughters, May and !l I Teresa, left for a visit to Chicago, Clcvc- V $ laud and other eastern cities. 'M i c Charles left Tuesday for the east, "whore ho will Join Mrs. Charles and later E they will sa.ll for Europe and will bo M f gone Boveral months. M Miss Minnie Kiesel, accompanied by U Mrs. Bowman of Butte. Mont, were ' guests of honor at a laleo parry given by I Mrs. TV. J. Sliealy of Salt Lako City on ! Tuesday evening. M ' Miss Carrie Riddle and brother have iB rctifrned to Ogdcn iiter a visit of Ave months with relatives In Denver. MM? V. Norman K, Moyes left Saturday for iliV San Francisco, Los Angeles and othor coast points. 'lay Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Best, Miss Violet T Best and Mrs. Mamlo Plan;; left this Mfl. -week for a trip through Yellowstone I i Tho Misses Lillian and Ellon "Wright fc have returned from a visit of two weeks I- with their aunt, Mrs. Daniel llamer, in ( Pocatello, Ida. I I Mrs. J. S. Campbell Is the guest of hor . mother In Logan. iB t Mrs. Engstrom and daughter of'Evans- m i ton, TVyo., are the guests of Mr. and i Mrs. Samuel Van Ness. m l Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Brick have as their n J gjtest MIsb Brick of Red Oaks, la. ! f Mr3. Delia Furcht, who has heen tho ff ' guests of her sister, Mrs. A. II. Black. 'M for the past three weeks, has returned M ! to her home In Gooding, Ida. M 'r, Miss Isabella Mooro is homo from a .M visit to Reno. New, and -will lcavo in a l week or two for St. Louis. Dr Archlo L. Brown and family left M Monday for New York and will sail for -9 ! England August 13. where the doctor will 'W ! spend the next two yoars In ono of the a medical colleges of London. I 1 Mrs. Nicholas G. Smith of Farmlngton, i Utah, Is spending a few days with her '9 ; paronts. Mr. and Mrs. John Gay. 'I TJio ladles of the W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. George Craig on Wed-9 Wed-9 I f desday afternoon. 9 I Mr. and Mrs, P. Peterson and .family loft Tuesday for Roxhnrg, Ida-, where '9 ' they will visit friends for several weeks. M Mrs. W. II. Williams and sister, Miss 9 . Irenn Paine, hnAro returned from a ten M ' days' trip to Yellowstone park. M Mrs. A. C. Coleman and littlo son, il Chaunccy, have returned from a three Mill months' visit with relatives and friends jw i In, the cast. jl i Mrs. D. H. Pecry .and daughter, Mrs. m 1 ISntniel G. Fulkcrson, left Wednesday ufl-crnoon ufl-crnoon for Chicago, having boon called s9 I there on account of the Illness of Mr. 31 1 Fulkcrson. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hustings and Mrs. 9 I 15. Taylor of Greenville. III., arc the "M , guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A Taylor for I' !l fcv? wee,cs- H - Mrs. E. A. Bowcn and daughter. Flora. ! havo returned from a two months' visit to I the coast. f' Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. McCormiok a nave as incir guests aiiss -iuariG Ulcn- (m i non, a sister of Mrs. McCormick, and Miss Margaret Lawless, both of Chl-1 Chl-1 cago. Mr. and Mrs. .fohn Ilamiier will leave Wfv in a- few weeks for a two years', tour of ff-' Europe. Mrs Stova Thomas annoujiccd tho engagement en-gagement of her daughter. Inez, to Fred Epperson of Chicago, the marriage I to lako place soon. ' Mrs. R. G. Savago of Salt Lako City visited friends in Ogden tho early part i of tho week. Mrs. M Eaaton left Tuesday for Bos-, Bos-, ton, whero sho will visit her daughter for about two months. Bcforo returning J, to Ogden, Mrs. Easton will visit friends 5 in. Canada and tho cast. '" Mrs. Lillian M. Jewel and daughter, who have been tho guests of Ogden friends for a few months, havo returned from a trip to Yellowstone park. Aftor u weok's sojourn in Ogden canvon thev ' will return to their hoino in New York City. I . j . BRIG-HAM CITY. I Special to The Tribune. BRIG HAM CITY. Aug. 6. Monday morning the following party of young people left for Paradise creek to spend a week In the canyon: Misses Hortonsc Evans. Eulala Jensen, OHvo Jensen, Violet Vio-let Nelson; Messrs. Alfonzo Nclscn, Sterling Madsen, Scott Nelsen and Ruth-vln Ruth-vln Forsgvcn. During the week Mrs. Vie R. Black-hum Black-hum entertained at a delightful house party in honor of Mrs, Alfred Lunt of Ncphl. The afternoon was spent in social so-cial chat, Interspersed with musical selections se-lections and partaking of refreshments. Those present were Mcsdames W. P. J Day. A. M. Morrill. Alfred Lunl, Vie R. i Blackburn, Maggie R. Wight, Sophie Valentino, Sarah Kelly. Lottie Coxier, , Nophena Frodsham, Zilla Riiet;e. Ray -a 35vans, Von ISddy. and the Misses L. Jvunii. Goj-aldine Blackburn, Elva Black - burn and Florence Kelly. Mrs.' Burns chaperoned a merry bunch I nf young Indies from Tieinonlon into tho hills east, of here for a week's oul-v oul-v lug Monday. The party consisted of SI I ho Mhises Mary P,urns. Oddle Swerd-jk Swerd-jk fogor. Edith Swcrdfegcr. Mabel Swcrd-L Swcrd-L feger and Messrs. Charles Hill, Emery Myb Burns and Murray Hill. yf' Messrs. Ilyrtim Peterson. Harmon j Johnson and llclcman Nelson, accom-panh'il accom-panh'il by their wives and children, are spi. ndlng Ihc week up on ParnrilKQ creek. Mr. and Mrs O. N. Slohl onlerlaincd J Wednesday evfiiing In honor of Mrs. 1 lcadbcator. Throe of Mrs. Leadbeatcr's It sisters wore also present, who came here I iwinlli' (fi iktti-.ltfl Ihft f ifiivii) nf Afr Hr Lt-adbeati-r's son. ItofroshmiMits. games Mr and music made up the pleasures of the V t wnlng. wL Messrs. A. V. Vah.-ntlno. 1,. j. Ander-sun. Ander-sun. Petri Knudsou and N. J. Valentine. T along with their wivs and children, ou- 1 1. .1'ivcd a pleasant outing (o I.Sear river "Wo'lm'sduy, Tho main sporL was flehlng i :nl the stories (hey lell! Mrs. Ellen l .TWpson of Lehl. the Misses Lillian Ilan-il Ilan-il y sen and Ruth Christiansen were also M i present and enjoyed the day's pleasures. : Miss Ruth Klriiighani nf Salt L:ikc City I Is tlie guest of Miss Deiorcs Stohl this I Miss Minnie Anderson of Salt Lake f City Is spending the week with friends 3;j hi this city. I Messrs. Will and Anton Jensen left Wi Tuesday for Itoek Springs. Wyo. They made the trip in an auto. K, Mrs. lillzahtjlh Chester, Mossrs. Thom- IK as. Arthur and J. H. Chester. Mr. and i Mrs. Albert Knighton. Mr. and Mrs. K William Randall and Mrs. A. Clark of Salt Lake. City wore in Brigham the JH" fore parL of the week In attendance at the K funeral of J. C. JLeadbeator. Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred Lunl of Neph!. '' paronts of Mrs. W. P. Day. returned home during the week, after a pleasunt Hh lsit In Brigham. WkF J- M Jcuson and sons. Leo, Scot), and Br' Claud, left Tuesday, with teams, for a W visit "to the Yellowstone Park. Their wives' will Join litem by mil when 1. 1 toy K ( reach the park. PARK CITY. i Special to The Tribune. PARK CITY, Aug. C Will McEwan of Salt Lake Is spending a few days in Park with Mr, and Mrs. Frank McEwan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh and Mr. and Mrs. AY". J. Buck spent Thursday every pleasantly at the Boulder basin. Mrs. It. B. McKenr.Ie hits returned to her home in Salt Lake after a very pleasant visit In Park City with Mrs. Frank McEwan. Mrs. William Kneale entertained the members of the Past Noblo Grand club at hor home Tuesday afternoon. The following members were present: Miss Lillian Lanyon. Mrs. Bloom. Mrs. Oslka. Mrs. Wlcst, Mrs. Hooper and Mrs. Townsend. Misses Margaret and Sylvia Cahoon of Salt Lake returned to their homo Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, after a ton days' visit with the Misses McLaughlin. Misses Gerlrude and Tesslc McLaughlin McLaugh-lin gave a. picnic Sunday for. their guests. Misses Sylvia and Margaret Cahoon. Ca-hoon. The following people enjoyed the day: Misses Cahoon and McLaughlin, John Dalglelsh. Emmctl Shields. F. J. McLaughlin and Harold Cahoon of Salt Lake. A prettily appolnlod one o'clock lunch-con lunch-con was given Monday by Mrs. F. T. Peterson for Miss Tessle Lambert of Chicago. Chi-cago. Besides the guest of honor there were present Mrs, Kate Carpenter, Misses Lillian Lanyon and Laura Townsend. A .lolly horseback riding party was enjoyed en-joyed Thursday evening by the following follow-ing young folks: Misses Nellie Shcrmcr. Frances Fargo, Laura Huddy. Edna Sutton, Sut-ton, Hortcnse Lockhart. Hannah Le-compele Le-compele and Louise McEwan, Mr, Harrison, Har-rison, Clifton Lockhart and Arthur Allen. Al-len. Misses Agnes and Martha Kcllcy are home ngain, after an extended visit in California. Mrs. Claude Armstrong and two children chil-dren arc visiting in Park City with Mrs. Armstrong's mother. Mrs. W. J. Buck and Mrs. Henry Welsh spent Friday al tho Powers ranch. Tho Ladies' society of the Congregational Congrega-tional church was pleasantly entertained Friday afternoon al the home of Mrs. Archlo "Wilson. Mrs. F. W. nayt left Thursday for a month's visit In Elmira, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh spent a couple of days in Kamas litis week. One of the pleasant affairs of the week was the picnic given by the Girls' Friendly society. Aboul thirty young ladles enjoyed the day and were chaperoned chaper-oned bv Mrs. IT. S. Townsend, Misses Lena Mobir and Rhea Riley. Miss Tesslc Lambert left Wednesday afternoon for her homo In Chicago, after a pleasant visit In Park City with Miss Laura Townsend. Miss Martha Watson of Salt Lako was in Park Saturday enroulo to her homo, after a weok's visit In Kamas: Mrs. Fred T. Williams entertained very pleasantly at dinner Sunday evening for Miss Tesslc Lambert of Chicago. Misses Julia Hurley, Lonora Hurley. Hannah Lccompto, Frances Fargo, Louise McEwan. Adeline Newcomb, Ada Stewart, Stew-art, Mrs. Woodson. Mrs. McEwan and Arthur Allen and Ed Lccomplo spent Tuesday at Brighton. Mrs. Dean entertained very pleasantly at dinner for Miss Hazel Ray and the following people enjoyed Mrs. Dean's hos-pitalitv: hos-pitalitv: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jlnkor-son, Jlnkor-son, Mr. and Mrs. Llonol Bean, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. G. Hodgson, Misses Hazel Hay and Ida Fzlnberg. Miss Minnie Carey has returned to her home In Salt Lake after a week's visit with friends In Park. Misses Both Withers, Ida McFarlanc, Lollle O'LInor. Mrs. Joo McLaughlin, and George Zabrlski. George Quinn, and Harry Hall spenL l-rlday at tho famous fa-mous Hot Pots. Miss Marie Jones and Miss Tda Mc-Farlanc Mc-Farlanc arc visiting In Park City, the guests of LoLlic O'Llncr. Mrs. Sanford Hyde and children returned re-turned to Salt Lako Sunday afternoon. Misses Wallace and Thompson of Salt Lake were in Park City Thursday on their way to Kamas. where Ihcy will spend several weeks visiting. Monday evening Mark Wight entertained enter-tained a few of his friends at his homo on Woodside avenue Tho evening was spent in dancing and music. Thu event of the evening, howover, was a prlzc-danclng prlzc-danclng contest. Tho prises were awarded to Miss Belle Tyrco and Samuel Treweek. Refreshments were served and. as a whole, the evening was certainly a delightful one. Those present wore Misses Bessie, Bertha, Ethel and Bello Tyrco, Ruth Treweek and Mrs. Tyrec. Oscar Friendly. James Mulr, Sam Treweek, Tre-week, Frank A. Shields and Mark Wight. A vcrv enjovablo lodge affair was IhaL of Wcdhcsdav evoning. when the members mem-bers of the. Degree or Honor entertained at a dancing parly, and cards were also enjoyed, at Society hall. A small fee of 115 cents was charged to help defray tho expenses and a neat sum was realized. TOOELE. I j Special to Tho Tribune. TOOELE, Aug. 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Haywood of litis place will spend Sunday Sun-day In Sail Lake City. Mrs. J. M. Slivers and son, Raymond, will bo tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. V. Green Logan at Hotel Tooele on Sunday and Monday. Mr. Fred J. Brule left Tooelo tho first of the week for Butte, whero ho will Join his fainllv and spend his vacation, and later ho will accept a position In Anaconda. Ana-conda. Mr. Brule has been engaged in construction work at the I. S. and R. smelting plant at this place. Besides giving most excellent satisfaction In his work he and his family formed many warm friends, who regrot very much to havo lliem leave. Miss Lollio Smith and her mother, Mrs. Smith, left Tooolo on Wednesday for Butte, whore they will spond the summer. sum-mer. Lewis T. Hays left for Sail Lako City today, to be gone several days. Mr. Higss of Salt Lake City Is In Tooelo engaged as cashier of the Tooele Commercial hank In tho towns! Ic. Dr, and Mrs. V. Groen Logan spent Wednesdav in Ophir, the quests 0r Dr. and Mrs. Zeno Logan of that place. Arthur Sullivan of Salt Lake was In Tooele several days this wock. Mrs. John Marsdcn and daughter. Let-tie, Let-tie, left Monday to visit at Mount Pleasant. Pleas-ant. Mrs. William McCIause was visiting In tho ully this week. Master Rondo Warburtou and sister. Emily, went to the city Tuesday to visit with their aunl, Mrs. F. C. O'Donnoll, Mr. and Mrs. Will B. Dodd wero visiting visit-ing In this city on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker and three children chil-dren left for Canada on Wednesday to visit relatives and friends, Joseph Kaufman and two daughters, Misses Lily and Emma, visited Suit Lake City this week. Mrs. Alfred Hauke and daughter, Ellon, went to Salt Lako City on Wednesday. C. R. McBrldo wns among tho number who were In the city this week. Miss Olive England and Miss Ada Orme arc- visiting In the city this week. j KAYSVILLE. Special to Tho Tribune. KAYS VILL15. Aug. G. Mr. and Mra. Fred Candland and daughter. Miss Ethel Candland. of Chester. Sanpeto county, aro visiting In Kaysvllle this week with their aunt, Mrs John G, M. Barnes, and family. Herbert J. Barnes entertained a few friends al a card parly at his home on Locust street Tuesday evening. Miss Ellen Lark ins of Ogden was In town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Strong, Lawrence Law-rence C. Blood, Miss Florence Hull, Mrs. William Stove and son Floyd. Mrs. Claudo Q. Cannon and daughter Claudia, Owen Douglas. Miss Annlo Ash, Lucicn Ray, Fred Callahan and Mrs. Bosslo Brown, all of Sail Lake Clly, havo been visiting their rclatU'os and friends In Kaysvllle during the past week. Miss Agnes Swan returned homo Sunday Sun-day morning after a three weeks' vacation vaca-tion spent at Lako Tahoe, California. Miss Mamlo Barnes and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes and son Shirley visited relatives rela-tives In Salt Lako during tho week. Miss Evelyn Galley was tho recipient of a pleasant surprlso party, givon her at her home on Monday evening by a largo number of her young friends. In honor of her fourteenth birthday. Very delicious refreshments wero served, and the remainder of the evening was spent In playing games. Mrs. Allco Strong, who isl years old; her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Swift, and son, all of Salt Lake City, aro visiting In town this week with Mrs. Emma J. D. Strong and family. Miss Mollio Barnes, D. Keith Barnes i and Misses Mary Swan. Rose Cheney and Crilla Bone went Salt Lako City visitors I during the week. Mrs. Uarold Robinson has returned home, after a few days spent in Provo with relatives. Hon. John R. Barnes celebrated his seventy-seventh birthday at his homo on Thursday. Miss Mamie Layton and Miss Mary Swan entertained a part yof twenty young lndy friends at an outing at Saltalr on Wednesday afternoon. Bathing was Indulged In-dulged In. after which a very elaborate sttpper was served, followed by dancing. All present had a very enjoyable time. About fifteen flronds of Miss Ethel Edmonds Ed-monds tendered her a surprlso party at her homo on Friday evening. Many appropriate ap-propriate games wero played, followed by refreshments. Tho friends of Wlllio Smith tendered him a surprlso party at his home on Tuesday evoning. Very' claborato refreshments re-freshments wero served under the direction direc-tion of Misses Lizzie, Nancy and Mary Smith, aflor which the remainder of the evening was spent in games, music, etc. Mrs. Jennie Coans and daughter, Mrs. Grace Black, and children, all ,of Kansas Kan-sas City. Mo-, havo been visiting in Kays-vlllo Kays-vlllo for a few days as gnosis of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Llndsey. On Friday morning representatives from a number of tho leading canning factories in Utah visited tho Kaysvllle cannery and Inspected tho new machinery. machin-ery. In the afternoon tho visitors were the guests of Mr. Dlckerson at Lagoon, whero a trout and chicken dinner was served. Among the visitors present wero Fred Callahan of Salt Lako City. John G. M. Barnes of Kaysvllle. Jed Slrlng-ham Slrlng-ham of , Layton, Alex Brewer of Ogden. Hyrum ' Stowati of Clearfield, Moroni Maun of Woods Cross, Lucicn Ray of Salt Lako City, William Craig of Ogdcn and Richard Stiingham of Woods Cross. PROVO. j i Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Aug. G. Society has transferred trans-ferred its base from the city to the resorts re-sorts In Frovo canyon. Last Sunday It required a special train to carry the pleasure-seekers from Salt Lake and Provo to Provo canyon. Among the people peo-ple from Provo who spent a part or all of tho week In the cool canyon were: i Mr. and Mrs. T. McNill. Mrs. S. S. Jones and Lydia. and Pearl Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Jones, Miss Alia Taylor, Miss Georgia Callaway. Mr. nnd Airs. E. M. Paxman. Miss Josic Eggcrtscn, Miss Lacl Trvinc, Miss Renon King, Miss Norma Llavoreamp. Mrs. D. D. Iloutz and daughter, Virginia; Mrs. W. C. Catcs, Miss Myrtle Ribbons. Miss Vera Days, Whitney Smith and Ray Davis. On Sunday last a merry parly, consisting consist-ing of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ncsblt, idrs. Sadie Nosbll, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Madsen, Miss Delia Snow, James Carter and Enoch Clark, onjoyed a cruise on Utah lako. The party arrived at Saratoga Sara-toga Springs at noon, and after luncheon a plunge In tho springs was enjoyed. A rough sea was encountered on the return re-turn trip, lust all those who went reported report-ed having had a delightful time. Tho following party of young people enjoyed a picnic outing lo the lako Saturday: Sat-urday: Misses Kathorino Taylor, Anna Newell. Lydia Jones, Georgia Callaway, and Messrs. Baker, Brown, Lott and Rakcshaw. Luncheon was served on lite shores of tho lake, after which bathing and boating were Indulged In. Misses Kitty Lcotham, Tfaltie Keoler. Florence. Duffin, Florence Park and Edna Knudsen have, returned from u ten days' oullng at Wlldwood, In Provo canyon. Dr. Clarence Clark, wife and little daughter, Larue, arrived In Provo front St. George, Saturday, and will make their home, in future in this city. Dr, Clark formerly lived here, . Mr. attd Mrs. John A. Brown announce the engagement of their daughter, Ida, lo Juntos RuskcI Storrs. son of ex-Sheriff George A. Storrs. Tho marriage is to lako place. August 10. Tho following young ladles who have spent tho past two weeks al Upper Falls have returned home: The Misses Trcno Evans, Edna Crane. Eflle Evans, Rachel Baxter, Erma Geo, Ethel ClufC and Hazel Strong. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Stewart. Jr.. announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Addle, lo Vorno Nelson of this eltv, the marriage to take place early in September. NEPHI. i Special to Tho Tribune NEPHI, Aug 6. Mrs. E, A. Morris of Salt Lake Is the guest of Mrs. Charles llaynes. Mrs. Sarah Mangum of Salt Lake is visiting frlonds In Ncphl. Mrs. T. L. Foote returned home Sunday, Sun-day, after two months' visit In Salt Lalce. Miss Edna BIglor enmc homo from Soil Lako Sunday. Mrs. Emma Mommoll. entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Edna Beck. Miss Vera Hickman of Sail Lako Is a Ncphl visitor this week. Mrs. Alex McOnnlo of Logan Is tho guest of her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth. Misses Thalia and Geneva Price of Salt Lako are in Ncphl this week. Mrs, C, V. Clinton and daughters, Misses Lucille and Katie Clinton, and Miss Mabel Hampton of Salt Lake, aro the guests of Mrs. Enoch Burton. Mrs. Birdie Duncan of Salt Lake if in Ncphl this week. The members of tho Ncphi Commercial club onlortalnod Friday evening In honor of tholr distinguished guests, Governor Spry and Congressman Howell. The club rooms wore beautifully decorated In the national and Indian colors. A delicious de-licious lunch ami an excellent programme completed the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goldsbrough and children of Los Angelos aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Goldsbrough. I The veteran dance al the. Ostler hall was a unloue and entertaining affair. I Many of tho old-tlmo dances wero Indulged In-dulged In, EUREKA. i Special lo Tho Tribune. EUREKA, Aug. 6. The members of the Methodist church tendered a reception to Rev. Samuel Allison and his brido on Friday evening, they having " just returned re-turned from their honeymoon. A pleasing programme was furnished and refreshments refresh-ments served. The latesL fad in Eureka social circles is to give picnics at the various mines and Inspect the underground workings of tho propcrtios. On last Saturday afternoon after-noon Mrs. E. G. Hanson gave a picnic at the Utah mine in honor of her sisters, Mrs. Claudia T. Barnes and Miss Ruby Knowilon of Salt Lake. Artcr surveying the workings of the property an appetizing appe-tizing luncheon was Bcrved. The party i consisted of Mcsdames Dan Maulln. J. T. Gose, Edward Pike, C. C. Grtggs, Claude T. Barnes, George Hanson. W. J. Adams, George Shopard, V. L. Thomas, J. E. Drlscoll, E, G. Hanson and Miss Ruby Knowlton. A benefit ball will be given at the Elks' pavilion on tho evening or August 11, the proceeds to bo donated to the Euroka baseball club. Captain Hugo Dcprczln and wlfo aro recreating re-creating at Castllla Springs.- Joseph Wlrthlin and family of Salt Lake arc tho guests of Eureka relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Wall returned tho fore part of the week, after spending several weeks visiting the principal cities of the cast, Harry Torrencc and family and Mrs. McLaln returned this week from an outing out-ing in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Crooks. Mr. and Mrs, Del Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bennett spent last Sunday at the club house of the Goshen Duck club. Mrs. D. B. Sullivan and daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Hulslt, spent tho week at tho capital. Miss Virginia West of New York is visiting vis-iting wilh relatives In this city. The young lady will visit California bcforo returning re-turning to her home In the east. Mrs. Fred Bramley of Salt Lako vlsltod wltli Eureka relatives during the week. Mrs.' T. L. Ashby and daughter returned re-turned this week, after spending two weeks at the metropolis. Mrs. Harvey- Ross, who has been visiting visit-ing her mother at Richfield, returned homo on Tuesday. Mrs. Van Watklns, who has boon tho guost of Provo and Richfield relatives for several weeks, returned to Eureka on Wednesday. Mrs. Wolman Carlor gave a party on Wednesday evening In honor of her daughter, Mrs. May Rllcy of California, Califor-nia, who Is spending a few weeks in Eureka. Eu-reka. Miss Barbara Bailey returned Sunday from a sojourn with Salt Lake and Park City friends. Miss Llla Stanley, who has heen visiting visit-ing with the family of Malhew Bailey, returned re-turned to her home al Salt Lako this week. Miss Ethel Levin is visiting with frlonds at Murray and Salt Lako. WILLARD. Special to Tho Tribune. WILLARD, Aug. G. Mayor William Glosmann and the Ogdoa city council, together with their wives and a scoro of Ogden friends, visited Willard Saturday. Thov were tho guests of the now slreot railway, which is being built from Ogden to Brigham. and camo to Willard on the first car to bo run on tho line. The party was mot hero by Mayor James M. Dal-lon Dal-lon and the Willard city council, and ntanv other citizens. Several impromptu speeches wore mado and the visitors wero foastcd with fruit and watermelons. It Is expected that the road will bo completed com-pleted to Brigham by peach day, which comes on September 7. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hardy havo returned re-turned homo from an extended tour of Europe and tho eastern cities of Ute United States. Miss Elsie Ward, who has been teaching teach-ing lu tho University of Utah summer school, has returned home for tho remainder re-mainder of tho summer. Mrs. Gcorgo J. Wells left for Garland Monday to visit relatives. Miss Llzzlo Harding has returned homo from a two months' visit in England and continental Europe. Chris Christenscn of Mantua has moved lo Willard and will make tills ills home. Miss Jane Taylor of Ogden is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B Taylo?. Superintendent Bailey of tho Ogden Rapid Transit company was In Willard during tho wcok. Mrs. James West of Ogden has been visiting hero part of tho week. Tho Mlssos Isabella Dalton, EIslo Ward, Amber Hanson, and Messrs. William J-Lowe, J-Lowe, W. E Davis and Robert Dalton havo gone to tho lako In tho canyon for a ween s vacation. AMERICAN FORK. i i Special to The Tribune. AMERICAN FORK, Aug. li.-llr. and Mrs. J. M. Randolph, who havo been visiting vis-iting with their son, M. O. Randolph, hero for the past six weeks, left here for their homo al Versailles, O-, Wednesday. They will slop for a two weeks' visit In Chicago Chi-cago on their way back. G. B. Tyler camo down from tho canyon can-yon Wednesday and wont into Salt Lako City Thursday for a few days' visit. J. C. Jenson of Provo was an American Fork visitor Tuesday and Wednesday. The Mirth Makers' club enjoyed a day's outing at Saratoga Springs Wednesday. Arthur Stout of Salt Lako City spent tho fore part of tho week In this clly, the guost of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holdcn nnd their son, Harry, spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Andrew Adnmson of Salt Lako City spent Friday in American Fork. George E. Ho in ph ill of Salt Lako City visited In this clly tho latter part of the wcok. John Cleghorn of Salt Lake spont the latter part of tho week In American Fork. Mrs. Sadlo Henry of Mcrcur Is visiting hero, the guest of her parents, Blohop and Mrs. J. R. Hindloy, MOUNT PLEASANT, j j I Special to Tito Tribune. MOUNT PLEASANT. Aug. G. On Friday Fri-day evoning tho W C. T. U. Mothers' club gave a beautiful lawn parly at the. home grounds. The yard was a muss of lights, both electric and Japanese lanterns. lan-terns. An Interesting programme, was rendered, tho main feature being the children of tho L. R. L who gavo a tempcrancn song. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jensen chaperoned a party of young folks in tho mountains this week. Tho Twentieth Century club entertained enter-tained at a Kensington at. the homo of Bishop Larson on Thursday. Those assisting as-sisting Mrs. Larson wore Mrs. F. C. Jensen and Mrs. Jacobs, About ten Indict: enjoyod thn al'ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Se.ely nnd daughter daugh-ter arc tho guests of their daughter and sister, Mrs. McGaln of Salt Cake. On Monday evening, Company D of the Utah National Guard gavo a very pretty party bcforo starling on their encampment encamp-ment at Port D. A. Russell. Tho lads were In full-dress uniform and l.bo hall was very prettily decorated In tho stars attd stripes. . 9 MANTI. ! Special to The Tribune. MANTI, Aug. 6. One of tho most delightful de-lightful alTalrs of the week was given by tho musical section of the Literary club, which was held at tho beautiful home of Mrs. L. F. Becker, Thursday at 3 p, m., with eighteen ladles present-Tito present-Tito lesson for the day was tho llfo of Gounod, which" was given by Mrs. Ida Reld. After tho lesson, each member took part In- playing somo of his compositions. compo-sitions. Delicious refreshments wero served at the close by the hostess, Mrs. Mary Phillips of California assisting. Tho Misses Tlllla and Annie Mortcnson of Salt Lako and their father, Peter Mortcnson, Mor-tcnson, of Levnn, left Friday for Denmark, Den-mark, whore they will visit relatives for 3ome time. Miss Ella May Cox entertained In a charming manner at dinner Thursday. Tho rooms and tables woro boautlfully decorated In cut flowers. Ono of tho special features of Friday aftomoon was the Kensington of tho La dles' Lltorary club, hold at tho homo of Mrs. L. F. Becker. Thero wero about forty-five ladles present. After a short business meeting tho afternoon was spont in games and music. A delicious lap lunch was served by tho ladlos of tho second section of tho club. Lloyd Parry, Ruby Tuttje, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tennant, left Thursday for tho Mountain ranch in SaUna canyon, whoro they cxpoct to remain for some time. Mrn. James L. Jonson and Ireno and Caron Jensen of Ephraim . are visiting with M!s:i Annlo Anderson of this place. Mrs. Gcorgo L. Soars entertained a few friends Wednesday afternoon In a pleasing pleas-ing manner in hor beautiful new home. Delicious ico cream and cako were served, Mr. and Mrs. Thorwald Nolson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buchanon and families, left Tuesday for Six-mile canyon, to pick wild raspberries, which aro very plentiful at this time of the year. Tho Marasol club was very pleasantly cn.tcrtalned Wednesday afternoon and evening at tho home of Minerva Mlckle-son. Mlckle-son. Tho afternoon was spent In sewing. A dainty supper w;ls served at 7 o'clock. Tho tablo was mado very attractive with 1 lowers. Mrs. George Bradley was a charming hostess Thursday ovcnlng, when sho entertained en-tertained at dinner In honor of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs, C. Faux of Moroni. Tho t veiling veil-ing was pleasantly spent in music, singing, sing-ing, etc. The Acacia club met. at the home of Alice MIckleson. Thursday evoning, and spent a delightful tlmo. Delicious refreshments re-freshments wero served. RICHFIELD. Special to The Trlbuno. RICHFIELD, Aug. fi. Mrs. Nolson and son and Mrs, Chrlstophorson of Maple-ton Maple-ton aro visiting here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bean. Mrs. Allen Montgomery and hor two children lcavo Sunday for Salt Lake, to visit with relatives and' friends. Mr. and Mrs, A. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and MY. and Mrs. Perkins returned re-turned homo on Tuesday evening, after two weeks spent in the Fish lake region. Andrew Nolson and his grandson, Donald Don-ald Frandson, returned homo on Tuesday Tues-day front an extended visit with relatives and friends In Iowa and Missouri. IT. L. GlfTord went to Salt Lake Tuesday Tues-day after a short visit with relatives and IVln,i,!i-- in Mlla ntiv Mrs. Parley Oulzen entertained a largo number of her lady friends at a nicely appointed Kensington on Wcdnosday afternoon af-ternoon at her homo on South Main street. A delicious luncheon was served and the time was most pleasantly spent. Those prcsont wore tho Mesuamos L. P. Hanson, W. Wilkinson, Walter Hansen, W. Niolson, T. Niclson. H. Hanson, Joe Hansen, W. C. B. Orock and Miss Anna Niclson. Mrs. A. I?. Rasmusscn entertained somo of her lady friends Wednesday afternoon after-noon al. her home on Center street in honor of her daughter, Mra. E. ,T. Duggati of Eureka. Mrs. Androw .Tcsson entertained tho members of the Royal Neighbors at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Tho largest and most claborato social affair of the week was that glvon by Mrs. Ruben Noycs Thursday arrernoon at her homo on Second South street, when she entertained thirty of her lady friends at an outdoor Kensington. A peanut contest con-test was a feature of the afternoon In which Mrs. Joo Poulson won tho prize. A delicious luncheon was ocrved at eight small tables spread under tho trees on the spacious lawn and beautifully deco-ratod deco-ratod with panslcs. The luncheon was served by young girls In white dresses. Each of the gnests was presontcd with a beautiful bouquot. BINGHAM. ' i i Special lo Tho Trlbuno. BINGHAM. Aug. 6. E, G. Locko camo In Thursday from Denver. Colo., whero he attended tho annual session of tho Western West-ern Federation or Miners. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wilcox and children, chil-dren, who havo been residing on a farm In Idaho during the last six months, havo again returned to camp. Mrs. John McDonald and children of Upper Bingham havo moved to Salt Lako City, where they will occupy a residence lately purchased on Twelfth South. W. S. Gannon and Fred Ruther are enjoying a short vacation In Ogdcn canyon. can-yon. Mrs- Frank Sttickley rolurned this wcok from a visit with relatives In Salt I.akc. Mrs, A. Sanger is visiting her daughter daugh-ter In Butte. Mont. G. G. Schllepp came in from a visit to his family in Salt Lako Thursday. Mrs. John Fitzgerald returned from Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs. Charles Van Sclever of Los Angeles, An-geles, Cal.. Is tho guost of hor daughter, Mrs. Gus Ballard, and husbandt J EPHRAIM. j Special to The Tribune. EPHRAIM. Aug, 6. A pretty afternoon social was given by Mrs. Maria Doriue, Tuesday afternoon, at her homo, In compliment com-pliment to Mrs. Anthon Fredorlckson of Salt Lako City and Mrs. Mary Over-lade Over-lade of Provo. The afternoon was pleasantly pleas-antly spent In social chat. An claborato dlnnor was served shortly after "6 o'clock. Those prewont were! Mrs. Sarah Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Bertio Beal, Mrs. L, M. Olscn, Mrs. J. B. Jensen, Mrs. Dora Carlston, Mrs. Jacob Peterson, Mrs. Jorgensen, Miss Gortrudo Peterson and the hostess. Tho Ladles' Literary club gavo their midsummer social Saturday afternoon at the beautiful Shumway resort, about three miles northwest of this city. Tho club mot at tho homo of Mrs, Adolbort Andorson, where conveyances wore prepared pre-pared to tako tho party to tho resort. The party arrived at tholr destination shortly after noon and not many moments woro lost by the committee In preparing tho lunch. Tho beautiful grove was artistically ar-tistically arrangod in tho club colors, spont in boating and fishing, and an excellent ex-cellent programme had heen prepared for the occasion. Dlnnor was served heforo tho parly started homeward. An excellent excel-lent tlmo was enjoyed by all. Mrs, Willie Larscn entertained the Kensington club at her homo Monday afternoon, and tho following ladles woro In attendance: Mrs, Sarah Poulson, Mrs. Clara Anderson, Mrs. Geneva Peterson, Mrs. J. P. Anderson. Mrs. LIUIo Willard-son, Willard-son, Mra. Maggie Wlllardson, Mrs. Sarah Larson. Mra. Edith Madsen and Mrs. J. N. Hansen. Lunch was nerved and a pleasant afternoon spent In sowing and social chat. Miss La Priel Wlllardson and Colda Rasinusson left Monday for Gunnison, where they will bo Joined by a party who will all tako a ton-days' trip to the Emery mountains. Tho following parties IcfUWcdncsday for tho mountains on a fishing and hunting hunt-ing trip, to be gone several days: The Misses Dolly Peterson, Bcndotta Beal, Flosslo Taylor and Axtron Christiansen, Lawrence and Cannon Lund. Mrs. IT. G. Hanson was pleasantly surprised sur-prised Tuesday by about thirty of hor frlonds. Tho time was spent In social eltal and an enjoyable lunch was served. Mrs. Hanson was presented with a substantial sub-stantial purse. Lunch was served bo-fore bo-fore the party left for tholr homes. Mrs. Marguorlto Gunderson of Houston. Hous-ton. Tex., a slstor of Mrs. M. Hermansen, who has been visiting here for several weeks, has decided to mako this place her home, and Is erecting a beautiful homo In tho eastern part of tho city. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Johansen left for Salt Lako City yesterday, whero thoy will spend two weeks visiting relatives and friends. Tho following Ephraim pcoplo aro visiting vis-iting at NophI this week to attend tho Black Hawk reunion: Mrs. Hyrum Thorpe and daughter, Nina; Mrs. Andrew An-drew Anderson, James Jensen, P. C. Peterson and daughter, Flossie; Bishop John S. Beal and wife, Henry Beal and Olo C. Jensen. LOGAN. Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, Aug. 6. Miss Barbara Howell and Miss Vivian Hatch entertained at. a delightful garden luncheon Wednesday afternoon in honor of Misses Pheobo, Ruby and Luella Noboker and Miss Nan Nlblcy. The party was given at Jessup's grove, and after the luncheon tho party enjoyed a pleasant auto drive. Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Howell entertained enter-tained at an Informal dinner party at their homo Monday evening. The table was beautifully arrangod with sweet peas as a centerpiece, and covers wore laid for six. The following rparty, chaperoned by Mrs. Luther Howell, left Thursday for Bear Lake, whoro they will spond a week Miss Harriet Thatcher, Miss Fawn Wright, Miss Mabel Rolapp of Ogden. Miss Florence McAlister, Miss May Howell. How-ell. Miss Ella Hatch,. Miss Josephine Woil; W. Andorson. Reeso Howell, He-bcr He-bcr Carlisle and Albert Squires. Mrs. David At hoy of Salt Lake Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. M. Blair. Mr and Mrs Goorgo W. Thatcher and daughter, Miss Pationco, aro hack from a week's outing at Bear Lako. Mrs Lizzie McKay has returned to her homo at Ogdon, after spending tho past two summer months In Logan. Mrs. Rose Thatchor. who has been visiting in Logan as tho guost of Mrs A. D. Thatcher, left Thursday for her home In Rexburg. Mrs. R, C. Easton of New York spent tho oarly part of tho week in Logan, the guest of Mrs. M. E. Hanks. BEAVER j S i I Special to The Trlbuno. BEAVER, Aug, 0. Mrs. M. Crosby is enjoying a visit front hor daughter, Mrs. Edward Bennett, qf Provo. Mrs. W. F. Knox, wife of County Attorney At-torney Knox, left Sunday for an oxtended trip In the cast. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frascr havo to. turned from Pangultch Inke, where they spent their honeymoon trip. Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Harris aro the proudest couplo In Beaver over their new girl baby. Mr. Loes of Piochc, a banker, Is tho guest of N. P. Woson and family. MIs3 Katie Woodhouse will loach in Fillmore- this coming school season, . Goorgo Murdoch of Frisco was a visitor In Beaver Monday and Tuesday. Aubrey Tolton rolurned from summer school last Sunday. Dr. J. H. Talbot, superintendent of the missionary work of the Methodist Episcopal Epis-copal church In Utah, Is a Beaver visitor, and a guest of thu Rev. and Mrs M. Hark. MURRAY. ! H Special to Tho Tribune. MURRAY, Aug. G. The wedding of Miss . Nellie Frampton and Samuol Pixton was solemnized at tho homo of th paronts of jH the bridegroom In TaylorHvillo Tuesday evening, Bishop Lindsay officiating. Only il tho members of tho family and a few friends were prosent. Tho homo was dec- orated. In gTOon and white. Following tho iH ceremony tho young couplo left on a short LH wedding trip. They will mako tholr homo in Moapo. 9H Miss Lucilo Prlco of Salt Lako Is vis- bWW Itlng at tho homo of Mrs, Sponcor. lkH Charles Caldwell and daughter Fanny iiH havo left for St. Anthony, Ida., where BaH thoy will Bpend the remainder of tho sum- SsLH mor. BhLiV Miss Wlnnlo Colman of Salt Lake Is BiiH spending two months here with her CikH grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Banks. fr'jH Miss Helen White has returned from I'H Idaho, whero she has been visiting with I'H relatives for more than threo months. rrH Mrs. J. D. Torrenco and son Maynard, FiiH who havo been visiting for several weeks iiib in Weiser, Ida., havo returned homo. rjl Mrs. G. F. Gqbhardt of Chicago, after kW visiting friends In GoldfIold,Nev., arrived tPiH In Murray Tuesday, whore sho was met 'SH by her husband, who has been thoguest xmW of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gob- ;H hardt, of South Cottonwood. Thoy will mM spend somo tlmo hero boforo returning iM east. Mr. and Mrs. Ti C. Pefreo havo ro- turned aftor a two weeks' trip In Wa- i-mmm satch and Uintah canyons. 'H Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cahoon and chil- MM dren aro now rusticating In Big Cotton- $WMM wood canyon'. The morry party aro remain in tho hills at least a month Ion- 'WMm Mrs. A. L. G-reer of Bingham was In '!iH Murray for a short whllo last week. Mrs. Groor expect.-? to mako her home In this I city In the future. Mrs. S. Thomas of Missouri Valley, la.; Miss Blanche Riley, and Mrs. Uattle Riley Ri-ley of Motidamon, la,, are the guests of ; Mrs. Conyors. I ;J Mr. and Mrs. John Jones are now j j pleasantly settled in their new home on 1 Vino street. I Thomas Bird and family, together with f a number of friends, havo left fot. Big j fl Cottonwood canyon, where they conlom- 5 fi plato spending tho remainder of the sum- m mor. ! Wl T. C. Davis, manager of tho Brighton i a resort, was In Murray on a short business ; j trip this week. tj j Mr. and Mrs Harold Gudmunscn leave f ' I Monday evening for Denver, whero they 5 will spend threo weeks with relatives he- J foro returning. J |