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Show 1 I I Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah! I :;' ( OGDEN, '' Special to Tho Tribune. !! OGDEN. March 12 Mr. and Mrs. Wil li lan! Scowcrofl cntertlned at :i box party Tuesday evening, following which i a supper was served at tho Poller. The .', guests wore Mr. and Mrs. William Alli- I , eon. Mrs. Fred G. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. ,i Carl Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ballon- , i lyne. Miss Maggie Tout. AMss Rosabel Scowcroft. Miss Annie Brown. Messrs. Edwin Tout. K. T. Spencer and .luck i' Scowcroft. Mrs. .1. S. Gordon wns hostess to Ihe If sixteen members of her whist club Sat- 1 ', urdny ovenlng. Pink and white oarna- , Hons were used in the decorations. Five i tables were played, after which dainty . I refreshments wocr served. Dr. and Mrs Ezra Rich and Dr. and Mrs. R- A. Mi-i Mi-i ! CItire were Die guests of honor, Mrs. Harry Bayard has left for her ! home in Chicago, after visiting two ', months with her mother, Mrs. Conrad I;,' Bohn. I Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Richardson have j! 4 , pone to Portland. Or., for a short visit. I;!!,1 Mrs. George lleibert of Itiohllcld, who !!.; has been visiting with Mrs. W. W. Mor- , ) rison for a few days. h?ft Monday for ' i the coast to visit with her daughter, I Mrs. Delia Campbell. ' f Mrs. H. 11. Spencer and son. II. II. t.t Spencer. Jr., arrived In Ogdcn Tues- .'! day. after upending a month in southern j California. 'j, Mrs. Joseph Streng returned to Ogdcn J Tuesday, after a short visit In Callfor- ; nla. i! Mr. and Mr--. Frank Watson and Miss ': I.aum I.lndouist of Hlackfoot, Ida., arc" I I the guests of C. O. Folkman. '1. Edwin Tout, Miss Maggie Tout. Pro- 'i fessor Joseph Ballantync. C. J. Ross and :) a number of officers of the Tabernacle i choir occupied boxes at tho Orphoum ; Tuesday evening. !! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Newman and two sons have returned, alter a mouth's visit M in aoulhern California and different 'M points of interest along the coast. ,'' A large dancing party was given In '., the Third Ward Amusement hall Wcd- ncsday evening. fii Thursday afternoon the ladies, of the Cemblum club met wtlh Mrs. Ben Llvlng- ,U ston. ' li The members of tho Tolstoi circle mot with Mrs II. Miller Thursday afternoon --I: at the home of Mrs. S. Roscnbluth. Tho ladies of St. Joseph's Sowing so- . 'i cietv were the guests Thursday afternoon . of .Mrs. E, P. Roche. 1 Miss Martha Savage of Salt Lako is visiting friends in Ogden. Mrs. O. M. Runyon will be hostess to 1 the members of her Afternoon Bridge club Wednesday afternoon. . ! The Martha society will meet with Mrs. Ezra. Rich Monday afternoon, j' Mrs George Halvcrson will give a St. I Patrick's party Tuesday afternoon. !' Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Scoweroft cn- ',(" tertaincd about eighty members of the ). First Ward Relief society at tho Orphoum , Wednesday afternoon. l', Mrs. J: C. Nye entertained at a Kcn- sington Thursday afternoon. " Mrr. Ed Vaughn of Malad. Ida., and ! Mrs. Bessie Bailey of Sprlngville, Utah, j are visiting with their sister, Mrs. T. j D. Tcnton. ..j Mrs. Jay S. Groo and sister. Miss :,: Jcanc, arc visiting friends In Salt Lake. i Tuesday, March 15, the Weber club will give a danclng'party at the Congicss Dancing academy. 4 Mrs. Charles Tlllolsnn and sons arc . J visiting in Brlgham City for a few days. ' Mrs. Jane McGuirc and her daughter , have returned from California, after a j three months' visit. ; Mrs. William Slmms of Evanst'on Wyo., is visiting her brother, Joseph Ciomp- ',J l Mrs. Ambrose P. Hibbs entertained the i) members of tho Afternoon Bridge club j Wednesday afternoon at her home. H :f' TOOELE. HI '-J , l Special to The Tribune. TOOELE. March 12 Mr. and Mrs. . I Morris Loveyn entertained at cards on . ; Monday evening at tho Caldwell hotel, j A delightful luncheon was served. Prizes' I, I -were won by Mrs. L. L. Baker and Mrs. - William Mack, L. L. Baker and Mr. J Cuiiey. ' ,1 On March 24 the Rcbckahs will glvo a ,j card party in the I. O. O. F. hall. Prizes ';, , -will be given for tho best scores. Andrew Russell and wife have re- ' 14- J turned home after a protracted visit in Jl ' !;j California. -J Mr. and Mrs. Henry Droubay of Lin- . '' coin ' cntcrlalned about seventy-live of '.' their friends on Thursday evening, the M occasion being Mr. Drotibay's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Droubay entertained In j ' their usual hospitable way. An clabo- '' rate dinner -was served. The evening i was spent In cards, music and many so-. so-. clal games. V .Tack Campbell and Miss Ina Rudy of HJ h. j Salt Lake City were visiting Mr. and . ' Mrs. Edward Groesbcck aL Hotel Tooele . on Sunday. ,ii The Ljidlos' Sewing circle was cnter- l! -J tallied at the home of Mrs. P. Lodge on s' ' Fifth avenue Wednesday afternoon. The , afternoon was hiost delightfully spent in ,l cards. Mrs. Lodge was assisted In cn- j ii tcrtalnlng by Mrs. Howard Wallace. I Mrs. Adelaide T.ane. Mrs. William ijl Wcidrier and Mrs. Iacy of Salt Lake j G. A. R. circle were the charming vls- M itors of Mrs. S. L. Bird at Hotel Tooele ' 1 1 the first of the week. ,! The parcel shower given at the homo ;j of Mrs. James Stephens Thursday even-i even-i ing In honor of Parley Huffalfcr and Miss Lena Day was a marked success in ' every particular. About sixty gucsLs 1 t I were present. Lively gamoH were played 1 and a good time was had until a late Hj hour. :! Mrs. May Collins spent Tuesday In ' I Tooele at tho home of her sister, Mrs. j i P. P. Lodge. ' The Ladies Aid society of the Molho- ? dist church at this place met with Mrs. . v William St. Clair on Thursday afternoon. ; Jl A large crowd was present nnd a most I profitable time spent. Hi ii j Mr. and Mrs. Tate and family havo ' i gone to housekeeping at their coLlagc on t North Fifth street. j Mrs. John Franks of Ophir Is visiting j relatives In Tooele. ijj There will be a calico ball given in H u the opera house the evening of March 17 HJ !! Old-fashioned dances will bo Intcr- i sperscd during tho evening. A prize will be given for the neatest calico dress. ;!l .Dancing will begin at S'!0 and the grand .j march will take place at 10 p. m. Sup- ' U per will he served at the Relief society ,:',, hall after 0 p. m. l Miss Fay Lodge and Miss Mac Collins i 'i of Salt Lake City will spend Sunday In rH 0) Toole with the parents of Miss Lodge, : J!" A. C. Sullivan and Mr. SIcvcrs re- i turned from the city on Monday morn- .U Fred Snively, wife and daughter of A Deep Creek were visiting In Tooele the 'i Ii rs t of the week. '1 Mrs. I... T. Slcka spent several davs of . H this week in Salt Lake City. H, i'4: William A. Smith and daughter. Mrs. T I Klta Sidaway of Rock Port, Utah, re- li turned to their home today. Mr. Smith '.ft is a former resident of -this place, 'ft After a year's slay In Murray, Arthur lj Walburton, wife and baby have returned i ist to Tooclo and arc pleasantly located on ' ' ' jjl East strcot, ill Mr. and Mrs. Rhynald Thill have moved ; ( to their new home. , 'm Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, who have been in making their home at the idunlui Inn, jk J have moved Into their home. lJ: Mrs. Samuel Merrltt was a visitor in .l ) New Tooele on Wednesday. Mrs. Edward Groesbcck Is visiting n-1-atlves arid friends In the city this week. EUREKA. Special to The Tribune. EUREKA. March 12. Tho ladles of the Baptist church entertained the Sunday school children at it. social Friday evening. even-ing. The cdltlce was well tilled by the children of this city, who listened to an Interesting programme and following which they were served with chocolate and cake. II. l Gear returned to Eureka this week" after spending several weeks at Ncphl. Frank lllgsotr was out from Salt Luke this week, bidding his old friends adieu, as he is going to becomo a resident of Pocatejlo, Ida. Earl D. Sams returned to Eureka after spending a couple or months In the cast. Mrs. Isaac B. Darton returned to Eureka Eu-reka this week, after a two months' sojourn so-journ In southern California. Alfred Nelson of this city has entered en-tered the mercantllo Held at Park City ami this week bid old friends hero goodbye. good-bye. Judge D. A. Llndscy. Edward Pike and B. N, C. Stott returned tho foro part of tho week from Ncphl. James Crooks visited Bingham and the metropolis during the week, as did Rev. Samuel Allison of the M. E. church, and R. A. Brown, superintendent of the Centennial Cen-tennial Eureka mine. I Goorge Bradley and family left this I week for Sterling. Utah, to mako their futuro homo. Thomas Whittle has disposed of his Interests hero and will become a resident of Gmnl'H Pass. Ore Mayor Church returned this week from a visit to Provo anil Ncphl. Miss Edith Trcloar is visiting with friends at. tho capital and In Bingham. The pupils of the high school at Mammoth Mam-moth gave ,a very enjoyablo dance at llnssett's hall on Friday night. It was a social and financial success. Mrs. Job Whilford and daughter. Nellie, Nel-lie, have gone to Idaho Springs, Colo., to spend the summer. George Sutherland and family of Sprlngville have become residents of Tintlc. Mrs. .7. A. Kirkendall Is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Johnson, of Rlchtlcld, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patten have returned re-turned from a sojourn with Payson friends. Prof. Porler of tho Agricultural college col-lege of Logan delivered an interesting lecture on "Sanitation" to the public school children on March 7. Mrs. Gus J. llnnriod gavo a merry quilting party at her home on Tuesday afternoon. The large number of ladles present made good use of their noodles and were served with an appetizing ro-past. ro-past. Maurice Anderson is visiting with friends in Idaho. E. II. McBcth and Harry Colo or Salt Lake look in the sights in Eureka this weeje. Mrs. Harrington of Salt Lake, who has been the guest of Mrs. Margaret Shcchan of this city for several weeks, returned homo on Monday. Howard Tresidder, a member of the executive board of the Western Federation Fed-eration of Miners, visited Eureka in his official capacity this week. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Driscoll and .T. A. Sullivan, superintendent of the Raymond-Illinois property, visited the capital city this week. City Marshal Dan B. Cronln is at the Ogdcn Hot Springs, being treated for rheumatism. Manager Walter Fitch of the Chief Consolidated miwi. visited the metropolis thlr. week. . Mrs. Samuel Hopper is visiting with Provo friends. Mrs. Jessie, reiurned Tuesday from a sojourn at Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson of Provo aro the guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Gill's. Mrs. Lawrence Blackott ami children arc visiting Mrs. Orson Cazlcr at Nephi. Sidney Price of Moab Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Paris Boyle. Miss Bculah Boyle is sojourning with friends at Provo. Mrs. Mary Birch, who has been visiting visit-ing wltlv her daughter. Mrs. Ashby. returned re-turned to her homo In American Fork this week. Mis. E. G. Hanson entertained a party of her friends .at hor home on Tuesday. On Wednesday afternoon the members of the N. T. .A. club were entertained by Mrs. Frank Thlrlot. The Ladles' Aid society of tho Methodist Metho-dist church met with Mrs. William J. Trcgoning on Thursday afternoon. The Thimble club met at tho home of Mrs. Sarah Runnels on Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon and were entertained by Mrs. Jcsslo Mathews. The members of Uhireka lodge. No. 12. I. O. O. F., held a social session at their lodge room on Wednesday evening and had a very enjoyable time. The Misses Myrtle Homer, Maude Billings Bill-ings and Madeline Robinson visited Silver Sil-ver City friends Thursday. ' Thomas Bailiff of Worksop. England, arrived in Eureka this week and will make his futuro homo In this city. The OlJ'mpia club of Silver City gave their annual danco at the pavilion on Thursday evening, which was well attended at-tended by the yqung people of TIntlc. The affair was a social success. William Hunt left Wednesday for Twin Falls. Ida., from which city he will go to tho Jarbidgo mining district. Mrs. Mary Mlshler of Payson was the guest of Eureka friends this week. Dr. T. IT. Lay visited the capital the fore part of the week. DAUGHTER OF MONEY KING. Miss Anno Moran. daughter of llio famous New York money king, lias sjiown herself keenly alive to t ho interests in-terests of woman not so forrnnaf ely placed as she is. Miss Morgan lias now taken up the cudgels in behalf of the Girls' high school, and insists I hat the voting women seeking an education educa-tion should be given bettor facilities. No Reconciliation Near :. : MRS. JOHN JACOB ASTOR. Tho beautiful wife of the noted Mew York millionaire denies that she lias any idea of becoming reconciled to her former husband. Mrs. Astor's name has been mentioned in connection with possible marriage with a noted English statesman, but she said that she had no present intention of changing chang-ing her present condition. PROVO. Special to The Tribune. PROVO, March 12. The Social Sixty club gave a very enjoyable masquerane ball at tho Sixth ward social hall Wednesday Wed-nesday night. Thcro were about one hundred people present in masks. Mi's William M. Roylanoe. appeared as Martha Mar-tha Washington; Mrs. Nelson as a Holland Hol-land girl. Mrs. Frank Roylance as Rod Riding Hood. Mrs. Ed Jones and Mrs. Dave Openshaw. two little girls in blue; Mrs Frod Moore, a drummor boy; Mrs, Sam Jones. Persian princess; Mrs. A. H. Maibon. Spanish princess; Mrs Grimm. iiecn of hearts; Mrs. Ilcinsel-man, Ilcinsel-man, night; .Mrs. Davo CInccnt. huntress', hun-tress', Mrs. Joseph T. Farrcr. Portia; Mrs. John T. Farrcr. old-fashioned lady; Mrs. Carl Saxey. Sis Hopkins; Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Maiden, both as Topsy; Dave Openshaw. a minister, William M. Roylance. Lieptenanl. Peary; Dr. Hughes, fa nurse; Dr. Nelson, a clown; W. B. Ward, a duke: Sheriff Judd and Walter Adams represented Satan; A. H. Maibon, a Dutchman; Joseph Farrcr. a Dutchman: Dutch-man: Dr. jUorrlll and A. E. Mitchell, two princesses: Davo Vincent, the yellow kid. Flower girls and geisha girls and numerous other characters were represented. repre-sented. The Women's Christian Temperance Union members met at the home of Mrs. F. F. Bee on Monday afternoon. Miss Jennie lloldaway read a paper on "Social Purity" and a general discussion on this subject followed. It was decided by those present that March 10 would be observed as "tag day" In Provo, as would be the custom throughout tho country. The moneys to be obtained from the salo of tags will be used to further the cause of temperance. Tho Girls' Literary club met ati tho home of Miss Florence Roberts Monday night. Arter a very Interesting programme pro-gramme dainty refreshments were served to the fifteen people present by the hostess. hos-tess. Mrs. R- II. Davis entertained at a bridge lea party Wednesday afternoon. The decorations were In violets and a modnd or these flowers graced the dinner tables. Mr, and Mrs. William Croft entertained enter-tained at their homo, Z South Tenth West street. Thursday night In honor of their fortieth wedding anniversary. A delicious supper was served to tho forty guests present, after which old-time danceH were enjoyed. Many happy returns re-turns of the day were expressed for the host and hostess. Friday. March IS, will bo honor day at the B. Y. university. There will be student stu-dent body exercises in tho morning, when honors will be conferred on the athletes and debaters, after which a general gen-eral jolllllcatlou will ensue. In tho afternoon after-noon all the honor men of the school, past and present, will be royally ban-nnoted ban-nnoted at the Hotel Roberts. A grand ball will be given in the evening In the gymnasium. Tho Tabernacle choir and the Provo City band are arranging to give a grand concert at an early date in the stake tabernacle, the proceeds to go to the Macscr Memorial rund. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giles entertained at a ramlly dinner party on Sunday. Covers were laid for twelve. ! MANTI. i Special to The Tribune. MANTI. March 12 One of the charming charm-ing functions of the week wan the. wedding wed-ding of Miss Annie C. MIcklcson. one of Manti's charming young ladles, and Mr. Fred E, Wlllardson, one of Mnyfield's prosperous pros-perous young men. The couple were married mar-ried In the Manti temple Wednesday by President Louis Anderson. In the evening even-ing a reception was given by tho bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Mlckloson. at their home, Tho bride wore n beautiful gown of white voile, mndc emplro style. Mr. Wllllardson wore the conventional black. A sumptuous supper was served In the double dining rooms at 7:30 to about seventy relatives and friends. Cut flower.s were used to decorato (he tables. A color scheme- of while and green was carried out In tho dining rooms, and the parlor was attractively decorated in green. A' delicious luncheon was served about midnight. Mr. and Mrs. George Larson entertained enter-tained Tuesday nnd Wednesday evenings for a large circle of relatives and friends. E. D. Sorcnson has been .visiting In Ncplil for several days. Tho sixth grade pupils travo a social at tljz' .'jilih wi ai2s:abb' hall Friday, evening. A fine programme was carried out. and delicious refreshments were served during tho ovenlng. Mrs. B. R. Braltbwailc entertained Tuesday afternoon for a number of friends. L. It. Anderson Is .spending the week in Salt Uikc City. Miss Emma Parry was hostess at a chafing dish parly Monday evening. Elsht of her girl friends were present. Walter Stevens of Logan is a guest of Miss Sidonla Olsten. Dr. G. W. Martin and Gotlicb Gortat returned re-turned Thursday from Salt Lake where they attended tho Laymen's convention, hold there tho llrst of the week. A dnllghtful surprise was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Vorhees Tuesday evening even-ing by about twenty-live of their friends. Dainty rcrrcshmcnts were served about midnight. Henry Jensen was delightfully surprised Friday evening in honor of his birthday in his beautiful new mansion. The new officers of tho W. T. B. club entertained fifteen of the club members at the Eagle house Monday evening at a chafing dish supper. During the evening even-ing a scarecrow was presented to the club. Mrs. M. Mortenson was hostess at a parcel shower Thursday evening in honor hon-or of Miss Leona Madscn, who is to becomo be-como a bride next Wednesday. NEPHI. Special to The Tribune. NEPHI, March 12. The regular monthly month-ly meeting of the Governor's club was held at tho home of Ralph Brough Monday Mon-day evening. The wives and lady friends of the members wore also In attendance as guests. Instrumental and vocal music, mu-sic, songs, humorous spocches and an excellent supper was prepared by Mrs. J. W. Brough made the evening one to bo remembered. Mr. and Mrs. William Linton left last Thursday for Stone, Ida., where they will make their future home. Misses Alta Carter and Janet "Latimer, "Lati-mer, who arc leaching at Spring Lake, spent the week end at Ncphl visiting their parents. Dr. C. W. Bird is contemplating moving mov-ing hero In the near future. Mrs. Lucy J. Fowkcs and mother, Mrs. Jane Wright, spent the llrst of the week visiting In Provo. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hague of Provo visited with relatives and friends hero Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ingram, Mrs. George Goble, Mrs. Thomas Vlckcrs and Mrs. Mary Sutton visited in Murray this week. C. R, Black of Richfield was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Howell this week. Mrs. G. A. Pace of Portland, Ore., daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Blgler, will visit witli her parents during the coming spring. .Mrs. J. W. Paxman went to Salt Lake Wednesday to visit her husband, who is being treated by an eye specialist. Mrs. Hannah Footc has returned from Modesto, Cal., where sho has been visiting visit-ing with hor sons. George and Arthur. Mr. and Mrs Eflsha Russell havo returned re-turned from Dixie, whero they have been visiting relatives and riicnds the past month. John F. Rowc of Eureka, son-lu-law of Gus J. Monrold. visited in Ncphl with relatives and friends last week. The Alumni association of tho Ncphl high school arc preparing to hold their dancing party next Friday evening. Walter Stevens of Logan was the guest of W. F, Madson Thursday on his way to Manll to visit with a friend. ' Mrs. Rosa H. Patton announces the marriage of her daughter. Sadie, to Charles Jones of Provo. the ceremony to take place next Tuesday. March 15. Miss Georgia McCune gave a shower parly Thursday evening at tho home of Miss May llobbs in honor of Miss Sadie Patlcn, who Is to be married next week. The MIsfch Olive Syndergaard and Maud Orrock entertained Wednesday evening at the homp of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Howell. Music, games and refreshments refresh-ments made tho affair a very pleasant on. , Mrs. George Walker of Salt Lake Is visiting here this week, the guest of her Kletoh Mrs. D. O. Miner. A family reunion of the Price family was held at the home of Mrs. William Stanley Tuesday evening In honor of the Hovonty-slxth birthday of Mrs, Elsie Price. An excellent slipper was served and a good sociable time enjoyed. KAYSVILLE. Special to The Tribune. KAYSVILLE, March 12 The most elaborate and successrully arranged social so-cial affair held in Kaysvlllo for some time past was on Thursday when Miss Elisabeth W. Smith entertained about sixty of her relatives and friends at her homo in honor of the one hundred and first birthday anniversary of her late fathpr. John S. Smith. Relatives were present, from Canada, Gentile Valley. Idaho; Salt Lako City. Draper and all parts of Davis county. An elaborate dinner was served at n p. m.. after which the remainder of the afternoon was spent In music and social chat. Among the many people who were Salt Lake visitors during the week were the following Kaysvlllc people: Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. Myron W. Phillips, Lawrence R. Lay ton, Fred A. Sheffield. Richard Galley. William Blood. wi h. i j i . mmiii'T vini;ijii. .mini v. uhi-ton. uhi-ton. Miss Martha K. Barnes. Paul -R. Thomassen, Arnold M. Barnes. Thomas J. Smith. Miss Mamlo Barnes, Hon. John R. Barnes. Henry II. Blood. Robert Green, Miss Mollio Barnes, Paul Thomassen. Thom-assen. Miss Elva Green. Mrs. Mary Jane Proudfoot. Mrs. John Manning. Ferris R. Thomassen. Miss Cora Bonnemort. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Adams. Mr. And Mrs. William Adams. Miss Yum Bonnemort. MIhr Alice Ellison. Mrs. Will Dawson, Jabcz Adams, Glen Robins. Keith RarncH. Herbert J. .BarneH. George W. Cross. Miss Myrtle A. Burton and John Robins. Mrs. Klrby S. Sims ontcrtained the members of the Thimble club at her home on Main street Friday. The aft: ernoon was spent In sowing nnd social chat, after which refreshments were scrvcu. Ronald Swan cntortalncd about twenty of his friends at his homo Friday evening. even-ing. Many amusing games were played, aflcr which refreshments were served. Arthur Stayner of Malad City. Idaho, was visiting friends in town Thursday. Mrs. Annie Qulst of Salt Lake City is spending a few weeks In Kaysvlllo as guest of Mrs. John R Barnes and daughters daugh-ters Martha E. and Mamie Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marston cnter-talnod cnter-talnod a few of their friends to a very elaborate supper to their home on Thursday evening. After supper the remainder re-mainder of the evening was spent In a social way. Miss Ida Parry is spending a few weeks In Fvvanston, Wyo. William Blood has returned home after a two weeks' visit In Logan with rela-tivea. rela-tivea. Mrs. Will Varnoy. Miss Mabel Barton nnd Joseph R. .Tarman have all returned re-turned to their homop In Ogden. after a short visit in Kaysvlllc with relatives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Clifl of Provo spent Monday in town as guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Morton. Tho relatives of tho In to Christopher Layton. sr.. held their annual reunion on Tuesday at tho Farmers Union hall. Dinner was sorved at 12 o'clock noon, after which a programme was given consisting of songs, speeches, recitations, etc Tho festivities of the day ended with a grand ball In the evening, which was attended by a large number of people. peo-ple. Mrs. llebcr Murdock of I-Tebcr City. Wasatch county. In visiting In town as guost of her mother, Mrs. John Morton. Mor-ton. Clifford D. Strong was a visitor to Roy. Weber county, Thursday. Mi's. Anna Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Dun-yon, Dun-yon, Fred Brown and Mrs. Nellie Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, all of Draper, were visiting relatives rela-tives In town Thursday. George Smith and son. Wendell Smith, of Gentile Valley. Idaho, aro visiting relatives rel-atives in town this week. Miss Jane Smith and hrothcrs John and Frank Smith of Cardston. Canada, have been in Kaysvlllc during tho week, visiting their many relatives and friends. Among the Kaysvlllc visitors during the week were the following people from Salt Lake City: Mrs. J. Golden Kimball, Mrs. Birdie Knowlton. Herbert J. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Blood, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ronccke. Keith Barnes. Miss Maggie Layton. Miss Agnes Swan, Arthur Day. Robert Haslam and Mr. McGhie. Richard Robins. Mrs. R. W. Barnes. Mrs. Dr. Kcysor nnd children. Miss llcene Barnes. Waldemere Call has been spending the week In Provo as guest of relatives. Murray Cowley left afew days ago for Dayton. Idaho, where he has accepted ac-cepted a position with tho Oregon Short Line Railroad company. "Robert Jamison has returned home after aft-er a short visit to Gunnison, Sanpete county. Asa Parrish of this place and Miss Wlllmetta Form an of Hcbcr City were married last week. I EPHRAIM. i Special to The Tribune. EPHRAIM. March 12 The Ladles G. G. G. club of this city met Sunday afternoon after-noon at the home of Miss Frcdonia Chris-tenscn. Chris-tenscn. An Interesting reading was given by Miss Flossie Peterson, after which the Misses Mclla Blackham and Flossie Peterson Pet-erson gave piano selections, after which an elaborate lunch was served. One of the most pleasant and elaborate entertainments given this' season was that of Wllford Brelnholt at. their beautiful beauti-ful new home on First North street Tuesday Tues-day In honor or W. F. Mayhew or Em-men, Em-men, Idaho, who has been spending several sev-eral days In this city. Music, recitations and cards furnished entertainment for the guests, An elaborate dinner was served. Among the pleasant social events of the week was a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chrlstonacn Sunday evening. Miss Lcora Tyc entertained a number of friends in a pleasant manner last Sunday Sun-day In honor of her fifteenth birthday. Mrs. Bent Rasmussen entertained In honor or her mother's blrthdav Tnosdav. Refreshments wore sorved during tlie evening and a most pleasant time was reported. The Ladles' Kensington club was vcrv pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Maggie Anderson Wcdnesdav afternoon. after-noon. The ladles busied themselves with their needle work during the afternoon, after which an elaborate lunch was served. Miss Thomas of Salt Lake was Present and entertained the ladles with several vocal solos. Miss Jessie C. Anderson, the domestic science teacher of the Snow acadcniv. entertained en-tertained at a pretty dinner last "evening, "even-ing, tho occasion being the closing of her night school. Miss Marie Thomas of Salt Lake is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L M. Olson this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Peterson entertained enter-tained a number of their friends at their home In the southern part of the city Saturday evening In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson of Redmond. A pleasant evening was spent In games, music, etc and a dalntv lunch was served. Mrs. Niels Mortcnsen was the recipient of a nicely planned surprise partv Monday Mon-day evening at her beautiful home. Tho evening was spent In games, social chat and music. A lunch was served during tho evening. Miss Norma Christonscn entertained a number of her friends Wcdnesdav In honor of her birthday. An elaborate lunch was served and various games were played and several musical selections selec-tions rendered. Master Andrew NIelson entertained a few or his little friends Wednesday afternoon after-noon In honor of his birthday, The friends and neighbors verv pleasantly pleas-antly surprised Mro. Elijah Jcnscii at her home In the southern part of the cltv Wednesday, tho event being the anniversary anni-versary of her birth. Lunch was served ( LOG-AN. Special to The Tribune. LOGAN. TUarch 12 One of the pretty affairs of the week was the kenslnglon e ven bv Mrs. Moses Thatcher. Jr., and MHs Voda Thatcher, complimentary to the Clio circle and a largo number of Invited In-vited guesto. The party was Riven at the homo of Miss Thatcher, which v. as artistically decorated throughout In ye -low and green, large vasea of r uffod s and green ferns being used. A delicious luncheon was served and a very pleasant pleas-ant afternoon onjoyod. Miss Fav Loose of Provo was guest of honor while In Logan at a dinner party given Wednesday at Murdochs by the Sigma Alpha's of the A. CV Tho. table was bountifully decoratt-rl with cut flowers, flow-ers, and covers were laid for Mr. ami Mrs Luther Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Ro Randolph. Misses Phebe. Luella and Rui Nobeker. Miss Veda Dixon. Miss Lou Thatcher. Miss Marie Eccles. Miss Alice Ammuscn. Miss Bullon and M ss Nan v-ihinv r:f.r.!-L'o Calne. Gu.v Cavdon, Koy Bullet). Alex Preston and L. Young. Miss Cox and Mies Mowen entertained a number of their friends at a most delightful de-lightful luncheon Friday afternoon at the B. Y. college. The A. Woman's club met Monday at the home of Mrs. George Thomas with a large attendance. Mrs. Um rlo.s Hansen gave an excellent and onjoyabie paper on Nathanial Hawthorne s talcs and sketches. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Alvord entertained at a delightful evening party at their home Monday evening. Mrs. A.' M. Fleming and Mrs. J. C. Walters returned home Tuesday from an delightful month's visit In Los Angeles. Mrs. Crlsmon of Salt Lake Is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. George W. Thatcher, Jr. Mrs Ray West of Idaho Is visiting In Logan, tho guost of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Morrell. Mr. and Mrs. Holdaway of Salt Lake spent the early part or the week visiting In Logan, tho guests or Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Haslam. Jr.. of Pocatcllo arc visiting with Logan relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Vesta Shurtllfr of Idaho Falls is the guest or Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hyde-Mrs. Hyde-Mrs. Ray L. Ormsby. who has been visiting In Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Langton. has returned to her home In Rcxburg. Mrs. .1. A. Crockett is visiting in Salt Lake, the guest, of hero sisitcr. Mrs. eBn Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Kingston! of Kansas City visited in Logan tho early part, of the week. Mr. Elliott returned from the cast Monday, where he has spent the past six weeks. Mrs. Frank Reed of Portneuf, Ida., is visiting In Logan. The Commercial Boosters' club will entertain en-tertain at a dancing parly at the Pavilion Pa-vilion Monday evening. Miss Marie Langton returned Monday to her home in Rcxburg with Mrs. Ray Ormsby. Mrs. 1. S. Smith entertained at a very pretty children's party nt her home Friday Fri-day afternoon in honor of her son's, Luther, fifth birthday. Games, music and a dainty luncheon was enjoyed by a large number of little Luther's friends. HEBER. Special to The Tribune. . HEBER. March 12 Mr. and Mrs. William Witt spent a few days In Provo this week, coming home Thursday. Mrs. W, D. Dennis entertained the Five Hundred club Monday. Mrs. Joseph Briggs entertained about thirty of- her lady friends Tuesday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis returned from San Francisco on Monday. They have been spending the. winter on the coast and returned by way of Portland. Wednesday nbout forty friends of Mrs. George Mulr took possession of her home and the day was spent in celebrating the thirty-ninth birthday or the lady. Mrs. W. R. Whcrrit entertained in honor or her birthday Thursday, about fifty of her friends being present. WILLARD. Special to The Tribune. WILLARD. March 12 Willis Pett.ln-gill Pett.ln-gill has gone to Idaho, whero he will mako his future home. Mrs. Gussic Owens of Salt Lake City is spending a few days here. Mrs. Lottie Hubba,rcl has returned home from Logan, where she has been spending a few weeks. Among the Willard visitors in Ogden during the week were A. F. Baddlcy, Pctor Lowe. It. E. Davis,. M. B. Miller. John Pcttlnglll, Mrs. Mary E. Ward and Frs. Peter Ncbekcr. Famous Mountain Ciiunber MISS ANONE F. PEOK. This is a. met tiro of the famous woman wom-an mountain climber who is busilv engaged en-gaged m defending her title to the j-hampionBliip in that, particular line. Mrs. tannic Bullock Workman is somewhat some-what of a mountain climber herself and claims the mountain in Ilimalavn which she climbed is higher than that in the Andes climbed by Miss Peck, j BRiaH Special to The TribuTIB BRIGIIAM CITY. rc Jy. m the temple ln Miss Ellen Carter all were united In marr3W the youngest daughter -:K Samuel Carter of the ThfcB city, the groom' hoiJhlTO Laura Hunsakcr LovcfaniBI The young couple hat i hwfiB this city and HoneyA1 will bo tendered them t t'l bride s 'parents. -Ki Mr. and Mrs. John ("fc Mrs. Francis Pitt enlt'Ki or friends at a cnrd SH or Mr. and Mw. .ffnnWg day evening Invltatlcmn' to about thirty. DuriLvB dainty refreshments wn-ifW playing was the prlncitiii'J evening. iiD A reunion of the PctJHl hold In tho opera, house rHl noon. The event w riB 100th anniversary of thV Peters. Many members orW1 lly from out of town dtitriV cut. A feature of thcrB a splendidly arranged taH1 was enjoyed. B! Thursday evening MiK entertained a number ofB of Mr. and Mrs. W .V'M At 7 o'clock dinner vJM which a splendid cveniiH! the guests, A inimherV t Ions were rendered by lH In the evening Mr. nnd Chicago, where they In the First ward rn;etlB day evening a social waR Mutual Improvement atH word. Tho social was nttH 200 guests and a splendliH carried out. During the'H musical numbers were rtyH llclotis refreshments weB' slstlng of sandwiches, fnVfl and cake. rS Mrs. M. E. CnmpbeH'H honor of her brother, -Jeflf Rcxburg, Ida., severnl d9ff week. Mr. Morrln spent Br of the weok here, being Bk bis sister In twenty-two $Bjk Morris were Mrs. MafgHt Woods Cross. Mr andB Wheelon of Garland MriBI Wardnip of Dewcyvllle, iT of Bear River canyon. ?W entertained three days. jHl Mrs. H. II. Cordon wtK her sister. Miss Delta CojB during this week. ijS Mrs. Anna Wallace nnV Parley Rosenlof were gueSL of Mrs. Wnllacc's daus'itcH Gidney, for a few dnysitljV party made a visit to rfl land Wednesday afternooB Royal Davis of Unlon3W turning home from theM. lands, stopper In this clfl and called on acqualntanjV W. A. Storay of Rlchfii tor to this city during was the guest of Mr. a; Gee. 7j Orson G. Lloyd of Lo friends in Brlgham CItrV week. i Mrs. Lizzie Bingham of, relatives in Woods Cro week. Mrs. J. S. Burton hnsr home In Park Valley aft visit with friends In this' Mr. and Mrsv J. F. S dolpli were the guests o E. M. Tyson of this city I Mrs. Margaret Hughes o guest of her daughter, J sen of this city, during tl Messrs. David L. and Lo Malad, Ida., were vlsltln relatives In this city this w Roy keed of Randolph.' ham this week visiting witfl friends. . Judge Charles H. TIartifl visiting friends In Brlghaaj the week. 4ft Nels Jensen left Tuesdam a several days' visit wlth Mrs. David Boothe otU visiting friends in this cK ber of days. Mrs. Mary A. HepworlMr has reiurned to her homW tended visit with relatlveK Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tiafl aro visiting relatives Mrs. Tj. Pappc of Saltlffl guest of MK nnd Mra. Jflj Mrs. Pappo Is Mrs. ZlmnvW Mrs. Joseph A. PrlmfqM her home In Nevada thlsS) extended visit with nerjH Mrs. C. A. Kaiser rctBfl Angeles, Cal.. Tuesday nBf visit of several months .H relatives in that city anijB Mr. and Mrs. Charles JH have been spending ': southern California. ttSfl afternoon, after a deliMjSfl Nevada and California the floods, " E, M. Tyson was a YltJMfl City and Osdcn durini'fcpj Miss Amelia Carter of the week in the tSM friends and relatives. viSavl W. L. Nelson and AimhbJ Itlng relatives in 'his cMMK fore returning to CurrMHS PARK oM Special to The Tribune. ' PARK. CITY, Marc6'!M. and Clara Kimball ent of their friends WcdntMMl honor of Mr. and Mrs. JB Cards were played anJlff Ing several musical seleeiBWi dered and later dainty rerL served to the Misses JM Mable Carpenter, BlanchOjam Evans, Alice Delghton, Edna Sutton, Clara FabecJBW Laughlln and Helen Sta Messrs. Arthur A en. CIJBfi John Daglolsh. Will Dcsr penter, Roy Carpenter . -. ard Smith. George IJflBE Irvan Evans and Edaijp Mrs. Henry Welsh $H the Park Wednesday ni0.E Mrs. E. P. Le Compt home in the Park .Mondar The members of .W hood entertained H,eBit evening at a basket n"M ing for several hours ushjms were served. (H I Fred T. Williams iftUHII In the Park Wedncsday.Wt trip to Butte ijBpl Miss Miriam Raddon iJW: lives In Salt Lake. iHb Wednesday cvcn,nff .i" entertained their frl ffWi a bow and apron Parlh2Blj a couple of hours " wore served. Im'sYN Miss E. Rossburg is 'k ing with her father. JSP Little James Jcnnln&Sjl number of his youn? ,VJk afternoon, the birthday. The eral hours and Inter ujMj, were served. iHt The regular 'ninffiiMw Athcanum was hcia "Hf at the home of '.TsHh regular business wafTW. count of toVffumlk letter of mPLJhiMSK1 meeting then .WjaBf . meeting will be how at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. : to their homo in tMW morning. jBl |