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Show I I Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah I I( , OQ-DEN. Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN. Sept. 10. The first meeting of the .Ladles' Literary club after adjournment ad-journment for the summer will bo held at the home of Mra. Maud Dec Porter Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon, September 11. Au interesting in-teresting prognimine will bo given. Among the numbers will bo a summary of English history during tho period from 1000 to lyoO, a. review or English Hlcr-nturo Hlcr-nturo from 1800 to lS'J, and a payer on tho Romantic movement from litia to 1832. Mrs. l.llllan Funis worth will lead In tho discussion which will follow. The Home Culture club held lis an-nuul an-nuul meeting Thursday afternoon at tne home of Mrs. .1. R. McCrackcn. Tho following fol-lowing officers for the ensuing year woro elected; Mrs. George Manle. president, Mrs T. J. Fitzgerald, vice president, Mrs. .J. O. Cross, .secretary The subject ol jtudv for the year will be the history, at I and "literature of Holland. Tho W. O. T. U. mot with Mrs. William Wil-liam Craig at her home Wednesday at-tcrnoon. at-tcrnoon. An election of no legates to the convention in Provo and the election or ofTicers for the ensuing year whs neiu. The Misses Vera Dougnn. Sarah Whit-lock Whit-lock and Bessie Bnyncs have gono for an outing at Upper Falls, in Provo canyon. Miss Helen Nelson of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and- Mrs. George Glenn. Mrs. O. J. Stilwell entertained the members or tho Historical society at the Stilwell cottage, In Ogden canyon, Saturday. Sat-urday. Miss Grace Hopson of Do Soto, Mo., who has been the guest of Miss Rose Laird for two weeks, has returned to her home. The members of the Martha, sqcloty were the guests of Mrs. P. Healy Monday Mon-day afternoon. Tim first meeting of the Child Culture Cul-ture club was held Tuesday nt the homo of Mrs. J. M. Mills. Plans lor the ensuing en-suing year were discussed. The marriage of Mary B. Bateholor and William Eekhardt took place Wednesday. Wed-nesday. September 7, in the Salt LaUe Temple. A wedding reception was given in tholr honor Wednesday ovening at the Butchclor home. The Children's Aid society held the first meeting of the year 1' rlday afternoon after-noon at tho homo of Mrs. C. If. Gosling. Gos-ling. Mrs. George Matson entertained the ladies of tho St. Joseph Sewing society Thursday afternoon at St. Josephs lull. Mrs. Isaac Blair and daughter. Bessie, Bes-sie, left Tuesday evening ror California, Califor-nia, where they will mako an extended VlHit. The M-Hhodlst Missionary society held its first meeting following the summer vacation at the homo of Mrs. I. w j Cluncy Thursday aiwniuun. Mrs. P. 1L Mnrson ontcrlal"ncd the members of the Marvin chapter or the American Woman's league Monday oven-Ing. oven-Ing. A business session was held, artcr which refreshments were served. Mrs. Jessie Cullen returned Jo her hum? in Wells. Nov Tuesday .after an j extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cullen. . Mrs. Adymc Bccraft of Omaha is visit-1 visit-1 ing her daughter. Mrs. George Glen. Mr. nnd Mrs C. S Gcmmcll have left ror Pan Francisco, where they will Ufcit with friends for two weeks. Mrs. D. J. Sheehan .and daughters, Helen and Lillian, havo returned from Wyoming, where they spent the sum- Deputy Clerk Harry Hales and wife j have returned from a two weeks trip to Elko. Nov. Miss Claic Smith of Salt Lake, who has been the guest of Miss Minnie Brown for several days, has returned to her Mrs, George A. Dixon and children are visiting with hor parents at Sioux Falls, Miss Jewel Woods of Los Angeles, niece of Master Mechanic Sullivan, rc-turned rc-turned with his daughters. Mary and Anna, from that city and will make an extended visit with the Sullivan fam- Miss Marguerite Wattls lias relumed 1 from a visit to Oregon and California. Hl Mr and Mra, M. S. Browning gave r " leii-courso dinner Monday afternoon nt their camp in Beaver canyon. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seowcrofl. lr. and Mrs. K C Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peerv. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pccry. Hnr-mon Hnr-mon 'Peery. Louis Pecry. Miss Ethel Har-i Har-i mon of Salt Lake and Mra. J. E. Garner of Bozemnn, Mont. Mrs. S. .1. Griffin left Wednesday ror San Francisco, where she will visit ror several weeks with relatives and friends. H BRIG-HAM CITY. j Hj i. Special to Tho Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY. Sept. 10. Wcdnes-day. Wcdnes-day. in Logan. Miss Klva Parkinson pr IJJH TIrriim and Alfred Kelly of this clly -'were united in marriage. Miss Parkin -son Is one or Myrum's popular young ladies and has ncoros or friends m that, ctty Mr. ldMlv Is fho youncest son ot the late President Charles Kelly and a verv popular young mini of this city. A wedding reception was tendered I ho vouii'g couple at the home of the-brides parents in Hyrum. During the coming 1 voar Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will make their home in Provo. whro Mr. Kelly Is at- 1 tending tho B. Y. university. Both young people have scores of friends In this city 1 who will join in wishing them a happy Journey through lire Miss Rulh Burrows has gone to Los Augt les. where she will spend the winter visiting her sister, Mrs. J. P. Home. Mr. and Mrs. l3on Mayhuc and chll-dren chll-dren of Salt Lake were visiting Mrs. Mavhuc's parontn. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forjgrcn, Wednesday nnd Thuiwday. Mrs. Loltlo Cozier and daughters, Kilcn and Blanche, , havo returned from tin extended vlait in tho canyons of the eastern part of the slate. Mrs. Annie C. Rohwer, formerly ot this cltv, has returned fiom an extended visit with relatives in the e;i:;(, and was' a tisifur with relatives in this city all the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reedcr of Hurley. 'Ma. wen; visitors at the home of Mrs. li ura Woodland, mother of Mrs. Reader, Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Loo of Salt 1 Luke City visited with Mr. Lue'u punrnts. j Mr. iiuil Mrs, S. Lee, several days during Kii'hard W. Peters lias icliirnol from n ctcinled Ktny in Independence, Mo., Where he labored aa a missionary. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cluff of Suit Lake City were visitors to Brigham City a j .lay or two during the week. Mrs. Fred Sorensen of Portland, Or., Is a visitor to Brigham City for an e.-tended e.-tended stay with her mother. Mrs. Jau- H Mr?. Lawrence Gidney of Portland, Or., H Is, In this city visiting her father, Thomas Croiuplon, and Mr. and Mra. vy. G. Gid- 4Mrs. Olive Johnstone of Salt Lake City Ic in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wll- H Ham GIduoy for a number of days. H Mr. and Mrs. Bmudin and two children B of Well:). Ncv., are visiting Mrs. Brand - H ls's pnrcnlH in this city. Miss Jenny Perkins or Moutpellcr. Ida., ts the Kiiest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. H AtulerKon. PROVO. - I L Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Sept. 10. Misa Doreosa Eg-gcrtscn, Eg-gcrtscn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. Egge risen, and John S. Smith were married Wednesday morning in Salt Lake Citv, tho ceremony being performed by Apostlo Charles W. Penrose. Mr. and Mrs. Smith loft Thursday for Silver City, where they expect to mako their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Anderson and Mrs. Charles Davis of Salt Lake City havo returned to their homes, after spending the summer in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. JJarl Chrlstcnscn have returned re-turned to Salt Lake City, after spending spend-ing a few day3 with Provo relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rogers of Preston. Ida., spent the past week visiting friends nnd relatives In Provo and vicinity. Misses Ora Hughes and Kthel Davis of Salt Lako City are sojourning in the Garden Gar-den Cily for a few days. Miss Florence Mooro has returned from a six-week's vacation spent in Salt Lake City, Ogden nnd Heber. The Misses Lizr.ic Jensen and Ida Pratt entertained a number of their friends at a shower party Saturday evening even-ing at tho. home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen. The affair was given for Miss Mary Jensen, who Is lo bo married somo time this month. The rooms woro attractively at-tractively decorated with cut and potted ilowers. " Music and games wore enjoyed by the guests nnd dainty refreshments were served. Tho brlde-to-bo received many beautiful and useful presenLs. Mra. Ned Young was the recipient of a pleasant surprise Friday evening, which was given in compliment to her birthday birth-day anniversary. The guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wllklno of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poulton. Mr, und Mrs. William Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. X P. Markman. Mrs. Orson Bird, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Woods, Sir. and Mrs. Jack Booth, and Misses Corinno Wilson, Flossie Flos-sie Dunn and Hazel Ellison. Mr. and Mra, A. G. Burns of Long Beach. Cal spent a few days this week In Provo, tho gnosis of Mrs. James Gray. Mr- and Mrs. Burns are on their way cast, nnd stopped off In Provo to visit friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eddlns of Grand Junction, Junc-tion, Colo., nro spending a few weeks In Provo. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. WJI-ford WJI-ford Perry. Mrs. Joseph Broadbent has returned lo her homo in Provo, after spending the summer In Heber City. Miss J. Lore Fournicr spent Sunday Inst In American Fork, visiting old friends. Mra. Fred Balky lias rolurned to her home in Salt Lake, after spending a week in Provo with her parents, Mr. andJMrs. Andrew Jonnson. After a week spent visiting relatives and friends in Salt "Lake, Orson Pratt has returned to his Garden City home. Mra. William P. Silver of Salt T-,ake City Is visiting in Provo with her mother, Mrs. Oraon Pratt. Tho Misses Essie and Rcva Davi3 of Salt Lake City spent Sunday last with Provo friends. Mrs. B. II. Bowor returned home Sunday Sun-day from a week's visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. Miss' Idn Pratt entertained at a bundle shower Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harding, complimentary to Miss Fern Harding, whose marriage to Leonard Beck of Spanish Fork occurs this month. About twenty guests en-Joyed en-Joyed the evening with games and music, and the brido-clecl was showered with many pretty presents. Mrs. C. A.- Hedqulst and Mra. Kitty A. Hincs entertained at a. prettily appointed dinner Monday in honor of Department Commander Thomas Lundy of Ogden. A beautiful vaso of white tea rose3 was used as a centerpiece for tho table, whore, covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Slater. Mr nnd Mrs. Henry Burns, N. D. Corscr. Mr. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hcdoulst, and Mrs. Hincs. Mrs. A. D. Gillies of Eureka spent a part of this week in Provo, tho guesl of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Williamson. Mrs. J. O. Pratt will spend the next few davs with friends and relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald of Mammoth Mam-moth are visiting friends in Provo this week. One of the big social events of tho week was the dancing parly given on Wednesday night a I tho first ward social hall by Messrs. Mark Choiver, Hugh Pastorlza. Ernest Moore and M. Gllkor-son, Gllkor-son, In compliment to Miss Dprothy Seniors, Seni-ors, who has been a popular guest In this city this summer, and who left Thursday, Thurs-day, with her mother, for California. The members of tho Agenda club met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Flossie Park. A delightful musical was enjoyed during tho evening nnd dainty refreshments were served. Lucius Laudic. formerly of this city, who has spent Ibo past summer In Salt Lake City, is visiting friends in Provo for a few days, prior to his departure for Cornell university, Ithaca, N. T. Miss Amy Miingum, one of the popular society girls or Provo. and Clarcnco It. Jones of Wyoming, were married In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Tho young couplo will spend tholr honeymoon in Provo canyon, Mr. and Mra. Charles TJrry left here Thursday for an extended trip through Oregon, Washington and Idaho. They expect to bo gone about two wecka. Mra. C M Somcrs and Miss Dorothy Homers, who have been the gucsto of Mrs. P. N. Xuun al Olmsted this summer, sum-mer, left Thursday for Palo Alto. Cal., whom they will spend tho coming winter. Miss Miriam Nelko. who has spent tho pummer In Provo "with her sister, Mra. Sam Schwab, left Friday for her homo In California-Mrs, California-Mrs, Eniellne Llndspy of Eureka is visiting friends and relatives In Provo, and before returning will go to Kamas for a short stay. Deputy County Clork Miss Mina Houston Hous-ton has returned from a pleasant trip lo Los Angeles. WILLARD. Special to Tho Tribune. WTLLARDt Sepl 10. Jnmcs M. White and Sally Hubbard are to chaperon a parly of 100 young peoplo to Ogden canyon can-yon next Wudnesday. Joseph White and family of Paradlso arc visiting Mrs. White's mother. Mrs. Lottlp Hubbard. Miss Eliza Jensen, who has been visiting visit-ing hero for two weeks, lias left fo- Sa'i-dy, Sa'i-dy, where she goes to teach domestic science sci-ence in the Jordan high school thla ycai. W. E. Davis lias gone to Malnd, Ida., to live. Miss Amy Jcjison of Paris. Ida. has gono lo Brigham for a few days' 'visit, after which sho will return to her homo. Miss Vesta Edwards or Salt Lake has returned home after visiting her grandparents grand-parents here. Miss Zlna Colo has gono to Sugar Cltv, Ida., where sho will loach school this year. Miss Barbara Kunzler, who ban beon In Wlllard for ten days, has returned to her homo in Salt Lake. Miss "Nina Durfoy of Almo. Ida., has been visiting in Wlllurd for a week. , Mrs. Eunice Ward and daughter. Pearl, of Malad returned homo Thursday even- ing Miss Pearl Dalton of Antigo, Wis., who j has been visiting hero for a week, left j Sunday to upend a few days In Salt Luke. I Miss Kate Owens has received a missionary mis-sionary call nnd will leave Within a short ! time for Hawaii. j Dr. David Edwards, who has been vis-lid vis-lid h lluru' llU3 rcturncd t0 nla homo in PARK CITY. Special to Tho Tribune. PARK CITY. Sept. 10. Complimentary to Mra. Bridget Hurlov was a luncheon Tuesday, given by Mrs. M. J. McGIIl al her homo on upper Main street. Six guests enjoyed tho affair and a dellghl-ful dellghl-ful afternoon was spent. The guests present were: Mlssc3 Julia Hurley, Lo-nore Lo-nore Hurley, Mra, Hurley, Mrs. Thompson, Thomp-son, Mrs. Garvin, Mrs. McCarty and El-wood El-wood Garvin. Miss Mildred Minnlch nnd Merle Mln-nlch Mln-nlch havo returned from Chicago, where they spent the summer months studying study-ing music. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lockhart, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. Forslund. Mr. and Mrs. McEwan, Mr. and Mra. Troun-son, Troun-son, Mrs. Frnnkcl, Mra. Bcggs, Alias Hor-tenso Hor-tenso Lockhart, Clifton Lockhart, John Shields and Thomas Welsh formed a Jolly crowd that spent Labor day on the Provo river. Miss Martha Kelly and Jake- Sorensen spent Monday at tho Hot Pots. Mr. and Mra. Delghton returned from Salt Lake, Monday morning Mra, William Kneulo Is homo again, after a pleasant visit In Salt Lake with friends. " The members of tho O. S. P. club were pleasantly ontertnlned Thursday nf tor-noon tor-noon by Miss Anna McLaughlin at a Kensington. Delicious rerreshments woro served by Mm, McLaughlin, nnd tile decorations dec-orations wore cut llowors. The ladles who enjoyed the afternoon were: Mrs. Sadie Rosovonr. Mra. Llzzlo Fitzgerald, Mrs. Ethel Mlnlbrook, Mrs. Nettlo Anderson An-derson and Mrs. Alice Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. Romo Paxton and son, Clarence, have returned from a pleasant visit in Charleston. Miss Pearl Crowther. Tom Trylhall and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hurlbut enjoyed an outing at tho famous Hot Pots, Monday. A pleasant afTalr or the week -was the luncheon given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. J. W. Thompson, complimentary to her mother, Mra. Hurley, who will leave Sunday afternoon to make her home In Salt Lake. Tho Invited guests were the Misses Hurley, Mrs. M. J. McGIIl. Mra. J. F. Welsh, Mra. Garvin and Elwood Garvin. Frank J. Wcscott came up to Park, Friday morning. David Keith, Thomas Keams and Judgo McCartney came up to Park on Wednesday, returning to tho clly Thursday Thurs-day aflernoon. Monday was Elks' day at Heber. the occasion being tho Park City production of the "Big Noise," Monday evening, in that city. The children and young ladles, la-dles, who numbered more than sixty, were driven over to tho small valley I.. II. T .In- c spent by them in making tho Wasatch metropolis a lively village. Tho Bhow and dance proved to be successful c'cnts and on tho wholo tho day was thoroughly onjoyed by all. Miss Ada Stewart returned home Monday morning, after a pleasant visit In Salt Lako with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh, Jim Ivors and J. J. Daly camo up to Park, Tuesday Tues-day morning In the Ivcra automobile. Mrs. A. B. Williams, Miss Ada Stewart, Stew-art, Misses Marjorlo Williams, Irma Shields and Margaret Shields spent Monday Mon-day up tho tramway. Ono of tho enjoyable events of the week was the dancing party of Wednesday Wednes-day evening at tho Swedish-Finnish hall. The following ladlos and gentlemen were present: Edna Sutton, Nell Sullivan. Crescent Smith, May Balllle, Frank Fountain. Dick Smith, Tom Walden. Mr, and Mra. Korslund, Mr. and Mra. Welsh, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tallon and Mr. and Mra. Thompson. Emmet Shields returned home Wednesday Wednes-day morning from a visit with his brother broth-er in Salt Jvakc. G. B. Fahrendorf of Ely, Nov., visited in the Park, Saturday and Sunday. FInlcy Watson and R. IT. Stilton ore enjoying an outing on the reservation. Mr. and Mrs. Blood, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, rode over to tho Hot Pots, Monday. Mr. and Mra. J. F. Welsh entertained at luncheon Tuesday for James Ivors, Jr., of Salt Lako, and J. J. Daley of Virginia. Vir-ginia. Doctor and Mra. C. M. Wilson visited In Salt Luke dining the week. Frank Keith and Keith Buck spent Monday at tho Hot Pots. Mr. Archibald, John Buck and Douglass Doug-lass Archibald are enjoying a few days on the river. Miss Jeannio Sherman returned, homo Monday morning, after an extended visit through the cast. Miss Amber Bardsley Is homo again, after the summer spent at Columbia university. j EPHRAIM. j Special to Tho Tribune. EPHRAIM, Sept. 30. Tho home of Mr. and Mra. Peter Greaves, Jr., was the scene Tuesday of a- brilliant wod-dlng wod-dlng reception given In honor of their daughter. Hazel, and X. G. Hull of Sail Lako City, Tho ceremony was performed per-formed shortly after S o'clock, in the presence of the relatives and a few Intimate In-timate friends, BIsIiod C. R. Doiiu.-j officiating. of-ficiating. The ceremony took place In the parlor, which was artistically arranged ar-ranged In yellow and green. Tho bride and bridegroom stood under a huge horseshoe of golden glow suspended from tho celling by yellow satin ribbon against a background of ferns. Over U00 guests were present lo extend their congratulations lo the popular young couple, including prominent people from all over tho stale. The decorations of houso and grounds were carried out on an elaborate ucale. The spacious lawn was wired with electricity, largo ami small lights in beautiful effect Ruga, settees and chairs woro arranged in cozy crfcot on the lawns and veranda. A large dancing floor was built out on the lawn, and a full orchestra stationed directly di-rectly under the parlor windows played during the evening, when dancing was enjoyed. The bride was attired in an elegant gown of whito silk chiffon over satin. It was trimmed with tho duehess lace. The bride Is one of the handsome young ladles of this section of the country coun-try and is one or tho popular musicians, and has spent a great deal of her time In Salt Lake City during tho past two years. Tho groom is a well- known business busi-ness man of Salt Lake City and Is at present the assistant, manager of tho Utah Savings and Trust company of that city. Tho bride and bridegroom, who left for an extended trip to California, Califor-nia, were tho recipients of many handsome hand-some wedding presents. They will make their homo In Salt Lako City. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Thorvald Brcluhold, on Monday, a boy. The many friends of Ellis Isaacson, one or the prominent young men or this city, and Miss Mao Buhlor or Heber City will be pleasantly surprised to learn of their marriage, which was solemnized sol-emnized in tho Salt Lake temple on Wednesday afternoon. Tho couple returned re-turned to Heber City after the coro-motiy. coro-motiy. where an elaborate wedding reception re-ception was given In their honor at the homo of the bride's parents. Many relatives and a host of friends woro in attendance nnd many beautiful and cosily gifts were presented to the newly married couple. Mr. leuacsou Is- tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Isaacson of this city and is ono of the highly respected young men of tho community and a graduate of the Snow academy. Miss Buhler Is one of the pretty and highly respected young ladles of Heber City, They will mnko their homo In Pleasant Green, Salt Lake county, during the coming winter, where Mr, Isaacson has accepted a position as principal of the Haw thorn o school. LOGAN. Special to Tho Tribune. LOGAN. Sept. 10. The marriage or Miss Martha Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oraon Smith, and Orvllle Lee took plucc Wednesday at noon in the Logan temple. Immediately after ihe ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the Smith home to the Immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Lee left on tho 4 o'clock train on n six weeks' trip through Idaho. On their return they will make their homo In Logan. Miss Margaret NIblcy entertained at a delightful afternoon affair Wednesday, complimentary to Miss Anna Smoot of Provo, who is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. A. F. Cnrdon. Tho marriage of Miss Elva Parkinson, daughter of W. C. Parkinson, and A. L. Kelly took plnoo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will make their home at Brigham Brig-ham City. Mrs. Elslo Holton. who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Walters for the past threo weeks, will loavo Mon-, day for the east. Miss Loulso Spencer has returned to her home In Salt Lake City, after a pleasant Logan visit as the guest of Mrs. Gcorgo W. Thatcher. Mrs. C. W. NIbley, Jr.. and little daughters will -arrive from L Grand, Or., Monday: to bo tho guests for a month of Mrs. Nlbley's mother, Mrs. Mary Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Grant of Fnrm-lnglon Fnrm-lnglon spent tho early part of the week In Logan, whero they camo to attend the Smith-Leo wedding. Mrs. Julia NIbley and daughter, Margaret, Mar-garet, reached homo Mondny from Europe, Eu-rope, where they havo spent tho summer. sum-mer. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo W. Thatcher spent the week In Bear Lake, making tho trip by auto. Mrs. Isaac Smith is visiting with relatives rela-tives in Brigham City. R. L. Campbell spent, tho early part of the week in Snlt Lake. Miss Allie Kcwley returned home Wednesday Wed-nesday from a visit in California-Mrs. California-Mrs. G. T-f. Champ Is back from the Bacon camp In Logan canyon. Mra. T. B. Cnrdon and little daughter, Claire, aro visiting in Rcxburg, tho guests of Mrs. James Langton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morgan Blair have rolurned ro-lurned to their homo in the city, after a pleasant Logan visit. Miss Hazel Hendricks and MI33 Ethclyn Marcn returnod home Tuesday from California, whero they havo spent the past throe months. Mrs. Ecclos and daughter returned homo Monday from an enjoyable summer sum-mer spent In Europe. j KAYSVILLE. Special to The Tribune. IC-VYSVTLLE, Sept. 10. Mian Mamie Barnes entertained a number of friends at a social at her home on Friday evening. even-ing. EInborato refreshments were served. Tho most elaborate social ovont that has occurred in Kaysvlllo Tor some time was on Wednesday evening, when Mr. and Mra. Thomas J. Smith entertained a largo number of their relatives and friends at tholr homo, in honor of the maniago of their oldest daughter. Mary, to Romulus Mitchell of Reno, Ncv. A delicious supper was served. Mr. and Mra. Frank Fo3tor nnd daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Louie Foster,, of St. George, havo been visiting with Mrs. Emma J. D. Strong and family for a few days. Alexander Odd has returned homo from an extended visit in Teton Basin, Ida. Mr. nnd Mrs. John G. M. Barnes celebrated cele-brated tho thirtieth anniversary of their marriage at their homo on Friday evening. even-ing. Mr. and Mra. Gcorgo Dayton of Mont-pcller, Mont-pcller, Ida., have returned home, after a ten-days' visit here. Mrs. John R. Barnes entertained at a lunchcton at her homo on Friday in honor or her friends, Mra. W. E. Evans and Mra. W- G. Crawford, both of Sail Lake, Mra. Hector W. Haight entertained the members of the Thimble club at her home on Friday afternoon. Miss Mao Strong entertained a largo numbur or her young lady friends at a social at hor homo on Thursday. Miss Ethel Edwards entertained about fifty of her friends at an orchard party al her homo on Wednesday evening. The orchard was llghtod with Japanese lanterns. Elaborate refreshments were served. Misses Jcnncss Wlgglll and Jennie Phillips havo returned homo, after a short visit in Logan and Preston. Mr. and Mra. Heber Carlos of Black-foot, Black-foot, Ida., are visiting relatives hero for ten days. Mrs. Warron Stevenson and Mlna Marlon Mar-lon Ellison have returned from a month's visit in Raymond, Canada. Miss Eveline Smith entertalnad a numbur num-bur of friends al her home on Friday voning at a linen shower, in honor of Miss Aiionc Hatch, whoso marrlago to County Treasurer Herbert E. Smith was 3olenuiizod In the Salt Lako temple on Wednesday. Dr. W, Whltlock and wife returned Saturday from a mouth's visit In Sail Francisco. Mrs. Ada Dixon of Blaokfoot, Ida., Is here visiting with Mrs. Charles Add and family this weok. ' Bii'gham and Ephralm Bosworth of Oxford. Ox-ford. Ida., woro visiting relatives hero tho first of tho week. (' AMERICAN FORK. 1 , 1 Special lo The Tribune. AMERICAN FORK, Sep!. 10. Mr. and Mra. M. O. Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stout, and Mrs. Fred Wanless formed an auto parly to Provo canyon Wednesday. Lcland Nlcholc.s of Park City wno visiting vis-iting relallvcr. hero this week. Mrs. Rose Edmonds entertained a few Intimate friends nl dinner Sunday evening. even-ing. In honor of Miss Mabel Coatea oT Lchl. Tho guests were: Messrs. anil Mesdami-s W. O. Sperry, J. W. Storrs; Miss Mabelt Coalcs, Bert Stout and Frank Stout. Miss Myrtle Greenwood and Joseph Walton visited In Preston, Ida., this week. Clarence Thornton Is visiting in Idaho Falls. Mrs. Bert Tlmpson of Salt Lake City has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Logic. Miss Ella Myers of Salt Lake City was a visitor here ibis week. j FARMING-TON. ( 1 1 Special to Tho Tribune. FARMINGTON. Sept. 10. Tim leading social event or the week in Farmlngton was the marrlago Wednesday or Miss Adella Abbott, daughter or Mr. and Mra. Thomas Abbott of this placo. ami Charles I. Grow of llnnisvllle. The ceremony was performed In the Salt rike temple", and a reception was tendered in the evening at the home of the bride, attended at-tended by members of the family. Friday Fri-day evening a reception was given in their honor al Himtsvillc. at tho home of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Grow will reside In Ilunlsvllle. County Clerk Hyrum O. Pack Issued the following marriage licenses this week: George C. Johnson of DCs Moines, In., and Helen H. Austin of Seattle. Wash.; Charles I. Grow of Himtsvillc and Adella Abbotl of Farmlngton: Ernest Er-nest A. Pelrce and Ellen lloldaway, both of Denver. I TOOELE. t Special to Tho Tribune. TOOELE, Sept 10. Born nt tho home of Mr. and Mra. Harry X. Tompson, September Sep-tember 8. a girl, Mrs. Samuel Mcnit of this place is spending several days in Salt Lako City. After a pleasant visit to Butto Mrs. F. Husband has returned to Tooele. Miss Fay Lodge left Monday for Salt Lake City to be gone several weeks. Mra. Edward Cudahy and two daughters. daugh-ters. Helen and Edna, have gone to Twin Falls for a few weeks. Afterward the girls will enter school at St. Mary's academy acad-emy at Sail Lako City. Tho many friend of Mr. and Mrs. Harry X. Wales arc congratulating them on tho arrival of a baby girl at their home. A birthday party was given this week at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Henry Holmes in honor of the seventh nnnlvcr-sarv nnnlvcr-sarv of their pretty little daughter, Margaret. Mar-garet. The homo was attractively decorated deco-rated In flowera of the season. Tho color schemo was carried out In yellow. Mrs. Holmes wa3 assisted in entertaining the little folks bv Mra. James Smith and Miss Moltle McGIIl. A guessing contest was won by Edna Cudahy. It falling to her lot to glvo thoviiext party. Refreshments were served and a most Jolly time was spent. Tho little folks present were Margaret Helmcs, Helen and Edna Cudahy. Cuda-hy. Deloras, Graco and Arthur White, Mary and James Smith. Angeluo, Margaret Mar-garet and Anna May Balluf; Algler, Cyril and Earl Johnson, Helen and Gladys Als-worth; Als-worth; Wynona and William Winn. Each little guest presented their llltlo hostess with a pretty and useful present. Mra. Clark Stlmman Is visiting In Salt Lako City. Miss Bcrrv. cashier of tho Bingham bank. Mra. Thomas of Lark and Mrs. Moran and family of Anaconda, Mont, were guests nt 1 lie home or Mr. and Mra. Henry Ilclmos during the week. Miss Louise Gee, Mrs. Robert Skclton and son. Paul, of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Tiirord of Cache valley aro visiting their brother, S. R. Geo or this placo. Mrs. Tda Newman and sister are guests or their sister, Mrs. Morris Lowyn. After spending several days with her son, J. B. Gardner. Mrs. Jesslo Gardner lias returned to her homo nt Mldvale. ATlor spending tho summer In Tooelo Mrs. Del Sloncbrcakcr has returned to her homo In Ely, Nov. J. Wallace of Iowa Is a guest at the home of his son, Howard Wallace. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Clark. Mra. Jens Logan and son, Jack, Messrs llaynca Grldley nnd Guy Pratt wcro an auto party from Ophlr who visited Tooelo tho enrly part of tho week. Mr, and Mrs. John Austin of Ophlr wore In Tooelo this week. Mr. and Mra. Dllbert Rasmussen of this placo aro visiting relatives In Ephralm. Tribuno Want Ads. Bell Main 5200. Independent 360. j MOUNT PLEASANT, j Special to The Tribune. MOUNT PLEASANT, Sept. 10. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cherry entertained at dinner on Sunday ovening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Karr of Monti, covers being be-ing laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen entertained enter-tained at dinner for Mls3 Erickson, who leaves for her homo in Salt Lake soon. Eight persons were present. Mrs. R. A. Broadhurst gave a luncheon lunch-eon early this week. The color scheme was yellow and white. Covers were laid for seven. Dr. Day of San Francisco spent pnrt of tills week with Rev. Mr. and Mra. Mcekers. On Tuesday evening Miss Frances Jensen entertained about forty young friends at a birthday party. Monday afternoon Miss Olive Nielsen was hostess, entertaining about twenty-iivo twenty-iivo young girls. Mrs. Fred Erickson rolurned on Wednesday Wed-nesday from a ten days' trip to Salt Lako Clly. Tho Misses Walduner gavo a very pretty Kensington to ten ot their young friends on Monday. Miss Florence Rufts entertained fifteen young friends on Monday. The Homo Ctilturo club mot on Tuesday Tues-day for the election of ofricers at the homo of Mrs. Cherry. A delightful programme pro-gramme was given, after which dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. F. C. Jensen gavo a very pretty arternoon parly on Thursday ror her sislcr, Mrs. Phillips of Los Angeles. About twenty ladies enjoyed tho afternoon. after-noon. Miss Arbclla Scely gave a farewell party on Wednesday, ns sho leaves this week foif school. About lirieen voting peoplo enjoyed tho evening. Mr. and Mra. D. D. Lulhcr returned on Saturday from Ogden, whero they spent tho week. Mrs. Abraham Johnson, and Mra. Carls gave a very pretty parly on Friday, Fri-day, in honor of Mr. Phillips of Los Angeles and Mrs. Stuart of Salt Lake. Ihe house was decorated in sweet peas and goldenglow. Twenty-fivo ladles enjoyed en-joyed the ladles' hospitality. Miss Marguoiilc Caudland returned to thu VJ3 lY UCek t0 resnmo I,ur s'd'es at Dr. C. A. Thompson hn.s returned home after a month's trip In the oust Mr Mhilng and family of Spanish Fork aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. I'. Wall for a few weeks. Mra. Dr . 'Stuart of Salt Lako but who fpnnorly lived hero, Is now visiting hrc the guesl of Mrs. Fred Erickson. Dr. Dibble has returned . from Salt Lake and is the guest or .Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Caudland. Dr. R. D. Broadhurat returned Salur-from Salur-from Monroe. Sallna and Redmond. ?JTrs. Jacob Wilmort, Lincoln, 111. found Lcr way back to perfect health! She .writes: "I suffered with kidney troublo and backacbo and my appctito (waa very poor at timos. A few weeks aco I cot Foloy Kidnoy Pills and gave thorn a fair trial. They gave m0 groat relief, so continuod till now I am apain in perfect health." Schramm-Johuson Drugs. Five stores. ' NEPHI. I Special to Tho Tribune. l-'i!11'.- ?ept-, 10 1I,S8 E(ln(l- cobs week U 1 visitor this A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gcorcu E. Howard Monday. . ucolSt Miss Alberta Brown of Salt Lake was tjbo guest of Mra. George A. Sperry Mon- Mlss Alta Blgler and Mr. Tom Haycock, Hay-cock, two of Xcphl's most popular young pcople, were married In Salt Lake Wednesday. Wed-nesday. They will mako their homo in Salt Lake. Mrs. B. A. Chnso returned Inst weok after having spent several weeks In Eu-reku. Eu-reku. Prof. Mark Robinson of Sprlngvlllc spent tho first part or tho week In No phi. Miss Goorgclta Paxmah. a popular young school teacher or Nophl, and Mr Roy Pay. a prominent young business man of NephI, were married In tho Salt Lake Templo Wednesday, They will make their home In Xcuh) j MANTI. SIM St? SeptT10.5:oTty and at WnSy.IU,' li e icccpilon. The bride wore a boa i-irul i-irul white 'pongee sfilc y.CSt dance was given at Sterling ! 1 day nit nr. Mr. and Mrs. Snow will mako tneir ,nMS!rjamo9 A. Anderson left T'lesdjiy for Drlggs, Ida.. where sho V. Ill tike charge of a school. Mrs. John Sorciwon was ho less Tuesday Tues-day arfternoou when sho entertained the A. K. class at a buffet luncheon after an Instructive progmni had been carried I Some of the special features of the , ii cctliig were the- readings given by L -ella Lowrv and the piano duet-by Joy So-renson So-renson and Afton Madsen. Monday evening about fifteen fiends of Luclnda Anderson took her by surprise sur-prise and gave her a tin shower. Dainty rerreshments wcro served. Orson Madsen. who has been laboring as a missionary for the Mormon . church for over two years in Chicago, returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ncllson were charming hostesses Tuesday night when thov entertained at supper for their son. John, who leaves in two weeks for the mission fields. About forty guests were present. Mrs. W G. Hoggan entortalned de-lightfullv de-lightfullv Monday afternoon In honor or her daughter, Mattle. Miss Mary H. Martin left Monday for Spiingvllle. whero sho will tench m the Hungcrford academy. Mrs. J. P. Nelson entertained at dinner din-ner Sundav in honor of her brother. Frank, of Salt Lake, who camo down Saturday and returned Monday. Dr. G. W. Martin and friend. Dr. T. F. Day, or San Anselino, Cat, left Monday Mon-day for American Fork, whero they expect ex-pect to meet friends and camp in Amor-lean Amor-lean Fork canyon for a week. A bundle shower was given Miss Bertha Ber-tha Rcush Thursday evening at her home. Mra. Hazel M.adsen entertained tho music mu-sic club at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. After the lesson tho -hostess served delicious refreshments. Tho following marriages woro solemnized solem-nized In the Mantl temple Wednesday: Nells G. Hall of Salt Lake to Hazel Elizabeth Greaveso of Ephrlam. William H. Snow of Sterling to Luclnda Lu-clnda Anderson of Mantl. Clem Christiansen of Cleveland to Alta M. Jacobs of Tory, Wayne county. ( RICHFIELD. j Spcclnl to Tho Tribune. RICHFIELD, Sept. 10. Mrs. Ed Anderson An-derson entertained tho Royal Neighbors at her home Wednesday afternoon In honor of tho third anniversary' of that lodge. Tho guests were entertained on the cozily arranged lawn, which was made gay" with a largo tablo of fruit and flowers. A penny contest was a feature In which Mrs. John Jorgenson won the prlzo and Mrs. Jack Whyto received the consolation prize. A delicious luncheon was served. Mra. Bert Enco entertained a number of her lndy friends Tuesday aflernoon in honor of Mrs. Gcorgo Enco, who leaves shortly to mako her homo In Parowan. The first ward bishopric gave Its annual an-nual social Wednesday evening at the first ward chapel. Several of the ward officers resigned and now ones were appointed. ap-pointed. Miss Mattlo Ore of Ploche, Nov., who has spent tho past two 'months here with her aunt, Mrs. James .Blltho, Jr., leaves next Tuesday for Los Angeles. Ella May Cox of Mantl has boon visiting vis-iting hero the past week. Milton Gentry of Salt Lake is hero this week, the guest of Mr. and Mra. I. L. Wright. Mra. J. C. Anderson and her daughter, daugh-ter, Mra. Tom Brown, and her son. Edward, Ed-ward, lert for Provo Wednesday, whero Mrs. Brown and Mr. Anderson will attend at-tend tho B. Y U. Miss Martha R. Ross roturned to Salt Lake Monday after having spent tho week with her parents. Misses Odctta Cowley, Mav areen-wood. areen-wood. Tcnncssco Smith, Staples Ella Hanchett and Messrs. Bold Buchanan, Croford, Potcrson, Gardner aro among the new students who havo como here to attend at-tend tho Richfield high school. I BINGHAM. 1 Special lo The Tribune. BINGHAM, Sept. 10. The Lady Maccabees Mac-cabees gavo a grand Labor day ball In Canyon hall. Monday evening. , T.1'?.1,"'.1103 of 11,0 M- K- Pburch gavo a delightful social at the church Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Puntticv ara on-joying on-joying a two weeks' vacation on a trip to i ellowstono park. Miss Effay Van Colt, teacher In the Central school, visited her parents in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunaay. Mrs. John .Timpson, Jr., is seriously ill in Seattle, Wash. K A. Mallet, formerly of this cltv camo over from Tooele Thursday. Miss Aimlo Gcffoii, the popular assistant as-sistant postmistress In the Bingham post-office. post-office. was married to Mux Davidson or Portland. Ore., In Salt Lake on the Clh. Alter their honeymoon through Yellow-slonb Yellow-slonb park they will lake up their residence resi-dence in Portland. Misses Lizzie nnd Dolllo Mackman havo rolurned homo after a scvornl weeks' slay in Idaho. Miss Mary J. Bluchcr has returned UnlrsftoChfc'a'lo.11'0 """" L the SPANISH FORK. j Special to Tho Tribune. SPANISH FORK. Sept. 10. Mrs. Ephralm Eph-ralm Hanson, who wont up to Blaokfoot. Ida., a couple of months ago. Is back at Spanish Fork. c A number of the Gardner family attended at-tended a family reunion at the Jordan ward In Sail Lake valley Thursday and r riday. Mrs. George S. Boyack and family, who have been spending the summer at Buhl. Ida., have returned. Father William Jex. with a number of his children and grand and groat grandchildren, grand-children, celcbraied his 7Hth blrthdav at the Jex ranch, near tho mouth of Spanish Span-ish I-ork canyon, Mondav. I MURIUX Special to The Tribune! JB MURRAY. Sept. 10. The JHl the Trocadcro on South mtiH takes placo the coming vek IHH winter's entertainment wilf i!bH ushered In by the Usual tnVH The place presents an attmctivILB mice, having been completoiv Inside and out during tlian'aiH It Is expected that the orchtiiJHI enlarged this season. K Very few pleasure-seekers rR Brighton, ihe summer resort IiVbH tonwood canyon. At the bte hH is still a few stragglers, but ikS aro too cold there to be eiiwIE many aro ruturning to the cIIy mB tunned. An elaborate entertainment JaH at the Methodist church on uvh&H tccnlh South street hero VrYhH Ing. in honor of the Hv"pnH wirth. Ihe now pastor. Tho 'JM church had been tastefully dcmH the occasion. Tho reception tee was stationed at the north extended a cordial welcome fnB evening an appropriate proffraSB carried out Tho new pastorM, n brief address. In which ha salH glad of an opportunity to mlnH tho peoplo of this city. Lau. yM mcnts were served. H Mra. J. L. Mulr and Miss J.!l rls of, Heber City havo been in for a week ns tho gucsta or C. Pierce. jH Mrs. Arthur Pauley hag iMtiB den. 10 bo gono a fortnight Moro .than twenty-fivo mrl tho T. O. O. F. lodge here iSH out to Sandy Thursday cvenlnH a "high .links" was held underH pices of the Sandy order, A bul lion of Sandy peoplo was onll welcome tho Murrayitcs, and tiH doings of tho evening as a tc)'idH be said Ihat tho affair vrai mM cessful. Miss Pauline A. OI3011 of Utl Laurence Robinson of Salt LH young people well known in thlH were married the roro part of tl at the home of the brido's parrjl Mrs. Fred Wach and chlldnnlfl cago are here to spend a wijjH Mr. and Mrs. W. G. ClmrchujiB Sunday from an extended visit John Rider ot Slicllcv. IdK rruB ray visitor Tuesday fo"r a short lB Miss Ivy Bullock i3 in Muriel the Uintah reservation, hera been spending her vacatlou. Charles Allen, wife and datnl Idaho have been visiting rtliH Murray for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. 11 whose wedding was BoIemniiidH Thursday for Redmond, Utah, vhjl expect to remain a month. FrcH they will go east, where llrs. jH will continue her muslca atudltH Mrs. J. S. Lewis ot NephI (H with her two daughters. nrrivrfH this week to spend a month orfl relatives. Ralph Long and Will UemlcnH this week for Logan, where enter school at the Agricultural cH Miss Efrio Jones leave.! Mcsl Sprlngvlllc to attend school. j EUREKA. M Speclul to Tho Tribune. EUREKA. Sept. 10, ITrs. S Amos of Payson is tho mifrtjH brothers anil their families, BrM Benjamin Thurmond of this dtjH Miss Annie Cox, v.-'io-lias boH ing the summer at the Hot rotH near Heber, relumed to Eureka day. Miss Mabel Van Tromp of spent the week hero with her Mrs. Eva Van Tromp. Prof. John II. Coombs and tridjB Lake visited wllh Mr. and MtlH 1. Sullivan during the week. Dr. and Mrs. Pfoutz had guests this week Mr. and Sirs. Fairbanks of Payson. tM Mrs. Isaac Sieboldt and dacjbtH Helen, spent the week at ProvcB Rev. Charles McIIanicss and tM Mrs. Robert Adamson attended uH vention of the Baptist church ttH this week. Mrs. John A. H6nsel and 03, who have been visiting with 't!B Denver for several months, reldH Eureka on Sunday. !H Mrs. John Allen and Jln Griggs spent tho foro part of tiH with Payson relatives. jB Editor John Hood of lh Reaper, and wife, visited here IH the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. JH Mra. Phil Clark returned thlB after spending several weeks at UB Mr. and Mrs. John F. FIottjB have been ihe guests of Mr. uB Sim Simpson, rolurned to Salt Wednesday. ' Mrs. A. T. 7Iocklcr and MbljH MeCnrlliy of Sail Lake are v!ilUB Salt Lake friends. Miss Agnes Malcolm returned cM day. after .spending a couple ca with friends a I Tooele. Mrs. A. Eagle Is enlerlalnlns H ter. Miss Lulu Campbell of Juucli Kan. W. IT. Dickcrson has moved from Sail Lake to Eureka, and make their home here. Tho Elks of Tliitlc lodge .B making active preparations or.m nual social given In honor of and swoot hearts. The commmB rangeinents proposes lo m3Rfi(),H grandest reception ever SlvcnTH bora of the fulr sex. A rcccp cal programme and banquet at the Elks' hall, and a danrtMBj Elks' pavilion. The married members of VA lodge No. -2. will entertain l"9,r and the single ladles of JI'VM best fellows, at a social and H to bo given at I. O. O, F. W H evening, September ID. Charles Eugene Berry, a fjM ney of this city. left quietly on day for Salt Lake, where ly 'JM himself, a wife In the periOn Birdie E. Uillhouse of 'l3S'rt8B reception awaits the young V?;M they return to Eureka from J f moon. They will mnke their Miss Betty Nelson has rpl""?M rcka. after spending the sumrcc-BJ Miss Looiicj Boyle of Provo W here with her sister, mis. Thurmond. . On Thursday the , ''"dLt W society of the , local Me l0iH wont to Klberra. whert tliej guests of Mra. Henry MI,C ,, Mrs. Gourley of aofllcI.J?,iboB with her sons. Alex and W 3 Miss Donna Sorro. who 3 orB Sliest of her slsTer. Mrs. 3A) 3m several weeks, returned to Salem on Sunday. viiCH Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Santaauin were the BU"" H Mr. and Mra. Thomas USffCjB Miss Marv Landison V"'VnM guest of Mrs. John Straja |