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Show I 1 Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utahy j OGrDEN. Bpcclnl to Tho Tribune I OGDEN. Juna '25. One of tho larucst I social affairs of tho week was the Kon- I slnston priven Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. A. S. Condon nnd Mrs. W. A. Tur- J nor, on the law at tho Condon homo, J when about, eighty woro entertained. The j lawn presented a prolty soone, with Its 1 decorations of flags and lanterns and ef fective arrangement of tables and chairs. Among the diversions of tho afternoon was a guessing gamo and a gamo of chance, tho prizes being- awarded to Mrs, Q. JM. Runyon, Mra. S. T. Com and MIs3 irutte Paine. Tho games wcro followed by an elaborate luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. William Moyes, Wednesday Wednes-day ovening. entertained about ono hundred hun-dred of thoir relatlvos and friends In celebration of their llftloth wedding nn-I nn-I nlvcrsary. Carnations and roses adornod 1 the rooms, red and whlto being used In the dining room and pink In tho par-, par-, lor. Tho ovening was spent In music, followed by an elaborate supper. A num-i num-i her of Salt Lake ntid Wyoming friends wero among the out-of-town guests. Wodnesday afternoon at 5 o'clock Claud T. Moyes and Miss Hose Dutlor wore married, Patriarch George Iarkln performing the ceremony. The bride was attended by Miss Mario Rasmussen and Dr. J. W. PIdcock was best man. Following Fol-lowing tho ceremony, a wedding dinner was servod at the homo of Doctor and Mrs. J W. PIdcock, only tho mombors of both families being present, after which tho wedding party left in auto. I mobiles for Ogdcn canyon. Robert A. Moyes, Mrs. J. B. T.eavltt and Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Doxey, relatives of tho grdom, came from Salt Lake to attend tho wedding. wed-ding. Mrs. J. W. PIdcock entertained at a card party Thursday evening In honor of Miss Buelah Woodruff of Salt Lake. Mrs. C. F. McGregor gave a porcn party In honor of the fourth birthday of her daughter. Mabel. The llttlo guests were ontcrtalned In the afternoon In various games, after which refreshments were served. A pretty homo wedding of tho week wag solemnized Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Ida Marie Cossln. duughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cassln, and Waller W. Mathews were married. At 2 o'clock the bride and groom entered the proitlly decorated parlor, whoro thoy wore married by the Rev. John Edward Carver, the old English ring ceremony being usod. Immediately after the ceremony, cere-mony, Mr. and Mrs. Mathews left for Calgary, Canada, whero they will make an extended tour. Miss Buelah Woodruff of Salt Lako visited In Ogdcn tho past wcok. Mrs. Ad Kuhn entertained a number of guests at Lagoon Saturday. Mrs. O. II. Kuhl, accompanied by her son Glen, of Glenollln. N. D.. Is visiting visit-ing her sister. Miss Margaret Koch, for a few weeks. At high noon Wednesday the wedding of Miss Alia Rowley and Benjamin S. Beck of Salt Lake City took place at tho home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rowley. Attended by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hart and Miss Melba Rowley as ring bearer, tho couple en- teicd the parlor to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. A. W. B1 Bowman, sister of tho bride. The ccre- Hfl mony was performed by the Rev. II. L I Zimmerman, In the presence of the im-. im-. mediate relatives and a few friends. The bride wore a beaut.lful white lingerie cown and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. Following tho ceremony an elaborate wedding dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Beck will make their home In Salt Lake. A lawn party was given Tuesday evening even-ing to the members of the two advanced religion classes of the Sixth ward at tho home of Mrs. S. T. Whltaker. supervisor of the ward religion classes. The lawn, brilliantly lighted, presented a pretty scene, with seats and tables effectively arranged. Games and music were en- joyed until a late hour, after which re freshments wcro served. Mrs. Whltaker I was assisted in entertaining by hor ! teachers. Mrs. L. K. Stott. Mrs. J. JJ I Bush and Miss Grace Frodsham. Mra. F. J. Kiesel. Mrs. Ad Kuhn and I Mrs. P. Hcaly wcro appointed Monday us a committee to act for the Martha society In the summer. Mrs. Frank M. DrlgKS has gone to Salt Lake to visit, her mother for two weeks. The Misses Margaret and Mary Mc- Dcrmott of Denver, who arc the "guesu of Mrs. II. W. McAbtjc for a short time, I spent the past wxah in Salt Lake. Miss Jennie Olson has returned to Og- I den, after visiting al Omaha, Neb. I Miss Ada Kelson has gone to hor home in Sallnn. Ulah. to spend the summon I The ladies of the Presbyterian church wore the guests of Mrs. T. W. Horn Thursday afternoon. Dr. Ruth Milliard of Salt Lako Is vis iting her mother, Mrs. Kate S. Illlllard. The regular meeting of the Lincoln circle, ladles of tho G. A. R., has been postponed until July 14. Tho sowing club will meet Tucsdav nfternoon, Juno 28, with Mrs. Kate Mod go. I Miss Lula Thatcher has returned to Ogdon after a short visit in Idaho. Mrs. I. Russell and daughter Althen. i of New York arc spending tho summer i with Mrs. Russell's pareota, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith. Mrs. D. C. Wheeler and two children of Silver City arc visiting with Mrs. Wheeler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Barnsley. Miss Pearl Stephens of Ogdon visited with her aunt, Mrs. N. J. Peterson, at Coalville the past week. Mrs. Heber Warner and daughter vls-) vls-) itcd with Mrs. p. J. Peterson at Bing ham for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barnhart and baby Edward havo returned from an eastern trip. Mrs. T. Fitzgerald " entertained 'the 1 members of the Martha society Monday nftornoon at tho society's last meeting RICHFIELD. Special to Tho Tribune. RICHFIELD. June 25. Ono of the social successes of tho week was the lawn party given at the Jones grove on Monday ovening by tho Second ward complimentary to G. M. Jones, the choir louder of that ward. The place was beautifully beau-tifully lighted and a most interesting programme pro-gramme was rendered. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Wednesday at noon Bishop W. Coons performed tho coiemony uniting Mra. N. P. Larson and Mads Welgner In marriage. mar-riage. Both aro well known people of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Home entertained a number of their friends at an elaborate dinner on Sunday evening. Mrs. Parley Mngalry entertained a largo number of children at a lawn party at her homo Tuesday afternoon In honor of her daughter, Inla's, fifth birthday. Outdoor games were provided and dainty refreshments were served. The ofTIcers of the Third ward primary aro preparing to give a delightful lawn party next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Charles Ogdon on Center street for the primary children of that ward. Mrs. L. P. Hcnsen was tho recipient of a very pleasant surpriso party on Monday Mon-day afternoon, tendered her by a number num-ber of womon friends In honor of her birthday. Tho guests came laden with refreshments and a very pleasant time was had. Mrs. A. M. Chrlstcnsen was tondercd a very pleasant surprise party on Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at her homo In the southwest south-west party of tho city. Tho affair was of the nature of a joy parly. Mra. Chrlstcnsen Is ono of tho old settlers of this place SPANISH FORK. J Special to Tho Tribune. SPANISH FORfC. June 25. A baby girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. George T. King Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret Brown, the postmistress of Mammoth, was a visitor in this city In tho early part of last week. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thomas Monday. Mrs. Caroline Anderson of Provo Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. William Wil-liam Johnson. Mrs. Cora Doylo Is visiting friends in Eureka. Mrs. Kntherlne Solomon and her children chil-dren of Salt Lako City arc visiting with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Thomas. Miss Margaret Lee, daughter of Rev. Theo and Mrs. Lee. of this city graduated grad-uated from high school in Salt Lako City Thursday. Miss Mary J. Richards and Miss Caroline Caro-line Nelson of Winter Quartors, Carbon county, aro visiting their friend, Miss Caroline Evans, here. Miss Jessie Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thcodoro Lee, graduated at Woos-ter Woos-ter collego In Ohio last Thursday, and will be home in a fow days. Word received from Raymond. Can.. Is that Jesse P. Holtz. Jr.. a native of Spanish Fork. Is dying at a hospital there. Ho Is tho only son of J. P. Holt, Sr.. one of tho pioneers of Spanish Fork. Mrs. John Baker and her three daughters daugh-ters arc visiting in this city with Mrs. Magglo Monoy, the mother and grandmother. grand-mother. An enjoyable family reunion at Mr. and Mrs. Stawart'B farm, just out of town, last Sunday, where his four daughters namo-ly namo-ly Mrs. J. T. Hales, Misses Edna and Dora Stewart of Provo and Mrs. Fred Dart, all took dinner at the old farm last Sunday. for the summer. Business affairs wero discussed and adjournment was made to tho first Monday In September, when tho society will meet with Mrs. P. Hcaly. Following the business session a ten-course ten-course dinner was served at tho Pacific hotel. Miss Mildred Douglas visited in Salt Lako In tho week. Mrs. E. J. Jordan and son, Lc Roy, left Sunday on a three months' pleasuro trip to England. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet G. Fulkcrson and llttlo daughter. Elizabeth, of Chicugo are the guests for a few weeks of Mrs. Fulkerson's mother, Mrs, D. H. Peery. Tho St. Joseph's Sewing society mot at St. Joseph's hall Thursday afternoon as tho guest of Mrs. Mary Connor. Miss Margaret Mercer has returned from St. Mary's academy, Notre Dame, Ind., for her vacation. ; Miss Bornlco R, Kohn has returned from a four months' trip In tho casL Miss Kohn visited In Denver, Omaha, Chicago and Now York. While In Xcw York she was the gucat of her brother, Stuart M. Kohn. The Kappa Chi sorority girls were entertained en-tertained by. Miss Margaret Smurth-walto Smurth-walto Monday evening. Miss Pamela Spargo arrived Monday from Lasollo seminary, Boston. Miss Spargo was accompanied by MJss Mario Barnes of Arcade, N. Y.t who will spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Don Ma-gulrc. Ma-gulrc. The Misses Lucy and Katherlne Lowls of Salt Lake visited with H. L. Griffin and family for a few days in tho week. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Donaldson announce an-nounce the wedding of their daughter, Eva M-, to H. Wilfred Wyant, Tuesday, June 2S, Norman Shorten and Miss Blowdwen Thomas were married Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Shorten will make their homo In Salt Lake. Thursday evening, Ray McClaron Boyle and Miss Verna Bishop wcro married at the home of the bride's parontn. Mr. and Mrs.. J. M. Bishop. A rccoptlon followed. j MANTI. Spcclnl to Tho Tribune. MANTI, Juno 25. Ono of tho charming hostcBocs of the week was Mr3. I. D. Vorhccs. who entertained Monday afternoon after-noon for Mrs. Ed Hosford of Oakland. Cal. A delicious luncheon was servod about 6 o'clock, covets being laid for cloven. MIssos Tillia and Annlo Mortonsen. who have been visiting their mother and sister, left Saturday lor Salt Lake. Mrs. B. Jensen cntertalnod about twenty young people at an lco cream party Friday In honor of her daughter, Ludean, It being her birthday. Tho day was spent In outdoor sports, Mr. and Mrs. Lco Hall aro rejoicing over the arrival of their first born. It Is a llttlo son. Mra. A. O. Anderson entortalncd In a delightful manner Tuesday evening In honor of her cousin, Laura Anderson, of Toquervlllc. Friday afternoon about flftoon young women friends gave a bundle shower In honor of Ada Grccnig, a June bride. Tho time was spent In games, and a dainty luneh was served. Miss Grcenlg was ono of our public school teachers for three years. The Musical club mot Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. E. D. Sorcn-son. Sorcn-son. A number of ladles wero present and a very interesting programme was carried out. Refreshments wero served at the close of tho programmo. Mr. and Mrs. Jons P. Larson and family fami-ly came to Mantl, their old homo, Friday, Fri-day, by team, from Wyoming. Thoy have been absent several yours and will visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Tuttle entertained enter-tained Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. E, Hosford of California. Beautiful Beauti-ful flowers decked tho tables, whero a delicious luncheon was served. Dr. G. W. Martin and daughters. Mary. and Winnie FItzhugh, Jpft Wednesday for Fayette, whoro they will begin gospel tent work. Miss Kathleen Hosford of Oakland, Cal.. was guest of honor Thursday afternoon, aft-ernoon, when Miss LUIa Harmon entertained enter-tained nlno young ladles In her honor. It was ono of tho most successful partlos of tho season. Dainty refreshments were served, and the season's flowers were used in profusion throughout tho homo. Dr. Charles Bird and wife returned Tuesday from a pleasant pleasuro trip to Salt Lake. Miss Mary E. Martin returned home from Sprlngvillc, whero she has been engaged en-gaged as assistant principal at tho Hung-erford Hung-erford academy the past school year. Mrs. M. B. Noilson, who has been visiting visit-ing In California for several months, returned re-turned Mondny. her daughter, Mrs. Mary Phillips of Orango, Cal.. accompanying hor. They are the guests of Mrs. L. 1. Becker, a daughter of Mrs. Nellson. Mrs. Lucy Peacock, who has been visiting visit-ing her sister and father In Portland. Or., for several weeks, returned home Friday. One of -tho most successful lawn parties of tho week was that given by tho ladies of tho Mutual Improvement association asso-ciation Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Quinco Crawford, in honor or their president, Mrs. Frank Alder, who has resigned. About Bcventy-fPvo ladles were present. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Alder was presented with two beautiful beau-tiful pictures of Cupid. The R. K. class mot at the home of Mrs. A. P. Vorhccs Tuesday afternoon, with ten members present. An Interesting Interest-ing programmo was carried out. and refreshments re-freshments were served by the hostebs. Mrs. Potcr Hougaard of Salt Lake came down Fridav to visit with her daughter, Mrs. L. P. Nlcklcson. Mrs. Mildred August prcsontcd her husband with a fine son Thursday. Fay SIdwcll. who has been in Nevada for the past year, returned home Thursday. Thurs-day. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Jcssio Work was tho recipient of a very pleasant surprise sur-prise bv hor relatives and friends. A birthday dinner was served in her honor about 6 o'clock. Ernest Hardy of Silver City is visiting visit-ing with relatives and friends for a few days. ( BRIG-HAM CITY. i Special to Tho Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY. June 25. Miss Eileen Cozier spent a few days of the week visiting vis-iting her slstor, Miss Blanche Cozier, in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Samsol hayo ro-tumcd ro-tumcd from Colorado. They visited In Denver and other cities of that state. Mrs. Annie Scderholm and son, Roscr. have gone to Idaho for a visit and will spend considerable time In' Yellowstone park, as well as visit relatives In tho Snako river country. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Jeppson spent several sev-eral days of the week visiting in Paradise, Para-dise, Cacho county. George B. Wallace of Salt Lake City-was City-was a visitor to Brlgham City tho past week. A birthday party was given Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Petersen in honor of their llt-le llt-le son. Monroe. Among thoso present wcro Mesdamcs Hyrum Petersen, p. Parkinson, Par-kinson, N. C Hoist. Henry Hoist; Mon-roo Mon-roo Petersen. Howard Potorscn, Roma Hoist, Joyce Hoist. Bergetta Hoist, Opal Parkinson and Vera Hoist. Thomas Peters was a visitor to Hyrum, Hy-rum, Cache county, this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Stringharn of Salt Lake Cltv were In this city In their auto tho past week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo N. Stohl. E. C. Penrose or Salt Lake City was at Brlgham City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Bateman of Sandy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watklns the past week. ,...,1 ST.-c TTr-nA IfMlflCn tt POCAtellO vallev'wero visiting relatlvos and friends In this city a few days this week, E A. Ward, Mary Wako and Mary E. Wan! of Ward. Ida., wero visitors to this city tho past week. Miss Hilda Larsen of Sandy Is a guost of Mr. and Mra. Charles WatklnH. Miss Pearl Duke of Salt Lake was a guest at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Ben Llllywhito of Jhls1 city this week. Mrs. C. P. Forrln of Le Grande, Ore., and Mrs. George Gibson of Ogdon visited their slstor. Mrs. William Forsgren, In this city the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Anderson and children and Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Nelson Nel-son spent Sunday In tho hills oast of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Truelsen and children chil-dren spent Sunday In tho canyon southwest south-west of Mantua. Mrs. D. P. Woodland visited her parents pa-rents In Franklin. Ida., last week. Edward Campbell has returned from a visit In southern California. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Rood are in Salt Lako City, visiting Mrs. Reed's parents for a fow days, Mies Helen Reodall has returned to her home in Salt Lake City, after spending several days hero, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Petersen. Nels Jensen. Thomas H. Blackburn, Joseph Llllywhilc and othurs wcro visitors visi-tors In Salt Lake last week. Mra. W. G. GIdncy has returned from a visit of several wock3 In Salt Lako City, the guest of her daughter, Mra. Mnrk Johnstono. W. T. Davis, John D. Pelers and Law-tifmcc Law-tifmcc Berg went to Ogdcn this week. Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Rich und children chil-dren of Salt Lake City spent tho past -week visiting In Brlgham City. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo N Stohl and Mr. and Mrs. George Stringharn drove over to Lognn last week In Mr. Strlngham'a I touring car. j TOOELE. Special to Tho Tribune. TOOELE, Juno 25. At a special mooting hold Thursday evening tho Rebekah lodge Initiated several now mombers. Thoy had ns guests of honor visitors from Grand Rnplds, Mich. Refreshments wore sorved and a good time was reported by all prcsont. Guy V, Lewis, a prominent rotall and wholesale merchant of Butte, Mont., Is tho distinguished guost at the homo of Carey Watlcrcll of this place. Mra. Coloman and little daughter. Low-nnna, Low-nnna, aro guests at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hendry on E street. Mrs. G. H. Komp of Butte Is visiting at tho homo of her sister, Mra. A, B. Huntor. Mrs. Edw. Groesbeck of Salt Lako City will be among tho several vlsltore In Tooelo next week. Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Ely. Nov., aro visiting Mrs. Hall's mothor. Mrs. Magglo Bryan of this place. Born, on Juno 22, a son at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanson. Mrs. H. Tookor of Salt Lako will, bo tho gucat of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Thompson at her homo on Vino strcot. Mrs. Martha Warbcrton has gone for a month's visit to Yellowstono park. Curtis Marsden Ih homo again, after a two yeare' mlHslon In the control states. Mr3. Samuel Morrltt entertained a number of hor lady friends on Saturday at hor homo in Pino canyon. Joseph Jetty entertained this (Saturday) (Satur-day) evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Baker, complimentary to his Bister. Bis-ter. Mrs. Glrard, who la hlB guest from ;Butto, Mont. Miss Alma Drlscoll of Butte Is visiting visit-ing at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berko of this place. Mrs. William Seeley of Tooele is visiting visit-ing Jn Salt Lako City. 1 The Ladles' club will meet on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon with Mrs. Howard Wallace Wal-lace at hor homo, Mr. and Mrs. Vlttulll of Salt Lako wero visitors In Tooelo on old folks' day. Mr. Vlttulll wa3 a former resldont of Tooelo. but had not been here for twenty years. Mrs. John Woods and Mrs, Rhynald Thill will ontertaln at tho homo of Mrs. Thill on Fifth avenue, complimentary to scvoral visitors In Tooele. Mrs. Knudenson and son of Lincoln, Nob,, arrived tho first of tho week to visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. Bloomstrom. Mrs. Bello Smith and family are visiting visit-ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Tongy. A baby girl was bom at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. N P. Nellson this week. Mrs. Sarah Elliott of Richfield, Utah. Is visiting her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn of tho Transcript office. Mrs. William Irvin of Montana is visiting vis-iting in Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Welser and two chlldron spent tho fore part of the week In Tooelo, the guests of Mrs. Wolscr's aunt, Mrs. Moroni England. Mrs. E. E. McKcan and daughter, Joan, and Mrs. Argyle and two chlldron, all of Farmlnclon, Utah, are visiting at tho homo of Mrs. Idwell AJax of this place. Mrs. Annlo Stoors and granddaughter, Miss Ruth Smith, of Salt Lako arc visiting visit-ing at tho homo of Thomas Nix and family. Hub Grohoskio. a prominent business man of Tooelo, was in Salt Lako Thursday Thurs-day and Friday. Bert Brown and Mamlo Anderson of Grantsvllle w'oro married in tho Salt Luke temple on last Wednesday. MOUNT PLEASANT. Special to Tho Tribune. MT. PLEASANT, June 25 Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jensen spent tho early part of tho week In Mantl. Miss Tholma Sutler returned Friday from Ogdon, where sho has been attond-Ing attond-Ing tho Sacred Heart academy. Rev. and Mrs. Meohors entertained Informally In-formally on Monday ovening. , Mra. Roy Campbell left Thursday for Provo to spend several weeks with hor sister, Mrs. Enos. Mrs. R, D. Broadhurst entertained seven ladles at a rose luncheon on Monday. Mon-day. The tablo was a miniature garden of roses. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Wall entertained on Monday ovening at a reception in honor of Mr. and 'Mrs. Earl Milan, who have just returned from their honeymoon. France Jensen returned early this week from a trip through the mountains. Senator and Mrs. Sovy of Richfield have been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Broadhurst for tho past week. The Twentieth Century club gavo tho first of their summer Kensingtons at the home of Miss Hilda Madsen. Those Who assisted Miss Madsen wcro Mos-dames Mos-dames A. Johnson, J. W. Cherry and Mabel Earles. The afternoon was enjoyed en-joyed by about clghtoen of tho mombers. mom-bers. Morgan Winters returned homo after spending several months In and around Price. J. W. Cherry Is among tho Salt Lako visitors this week. Jim Moryrlch left Thursday for tho mountains to look after his sheep interests. inter-ests. Lydia WJnlers entertained Informally on Wednesday ovening for Mrs. R. W. Sovy of Richfield. Mrs. Dr. Earles of Falrvlew is spending spend-ing a fow days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson. Mrs. Fred Rnsmussen spent' Friday and Saturday In Ephraim. P. A. Slmpkln left Friday for Salt Lake City. Dr. R. A. Broadhurst spent a couple of days this week In Marysvaie on official business. NEPHT. Special to The Tribune. NKPHI, June IT). Miss Rose Cook of Salt Lake Is tho guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth. Mrs. Mabel Urc of Ogdcn Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lunt. II. C. ChrlHtenscn left for Salt Lako Monday for several weoks' visit. Ono of tho most interesting Roclal features fea-tures of the week was the wedding of Jacob Coleman of this city and Miss Al-Ho Al-Ho Smoot of Provo, which took place at tho home of the hrlde'.s parents Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Smoot. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman left immediately for Idaho, whero they will viBlt for several weeks. Mr. Coleman is ono of Ncphi's most prominent young men. and Is tho editor of tho Juab County TImos. Mrs. Alta Frlsby of Eureka is the guost of hor mother, Mrs. S. A. Chase. Mr. and Mra. T. L. Forte are visiting friends and relatives in Salt Lake. G. M. Whltmorc wont to Ogdon Wednesday to attend tho bankers' convention. con-vention. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Booth of Provo arc visiting relatives In Nephi this wcuk. A delightful canyon party was arranged last Sundav. The guests -were MIssos Allnda Hawkins, Ruby Patken. Ina Hawkins, Haw-kins, Messrs. Hyrum Brough, Ralph Brough and Earl Colo. Mrs. Etta Pyper of Salt Lake Is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton. Miss Marie Chrlstonson loft this week for Sunset City. Cal. Sho will spend tho summer with relatives. L. P. Anderson spent Sunday In Nephi. Mr. ai'id Mrs. A C, Crawford will loavo July 4 for a mission in Great Britain. PROVO. Special to Tho Tribune. PROVO, Utah; Juno 25. About 200 from Provo and as many more from Salt Lako City spent last Sunday in beautiful beauti-ful Provo canyon. Somo of tho plcklekers tried their luck at angling for trout and othors passed tho day in enjoying tho scenery. Miss AUIo Smoot and Jacob Coleman were married at tho homo of tho bride's grandmother, Mrs. Electa Bullock, at 11 a. m. Wednesday. Prof. Georgo II. Brim-hall Brim-hall officiating. Only the Immediate relatives rel-atives of the contracting p:irtl03 wero prcsont. Tho brldo Is the daughter of ox-State Senator A. O. Smoot and for six years has boon one of tho popular teachers In tho Provo City public schools, Mr. Coleman has sorved two years as county clerk of Juab county, and Is now proprietor of the Juab County Times. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman will resldo In Nophl until fall, when thoy will go to Chicago, whero Mr. Coloman will devote de-vote ono yoar to complotlng his law course. Tho young couplo left Immediately Immedi-ately after the ceremony for a honeymoon honey-moon trip through Idaho. W. K. Spafford and family and Thomas Thom-as Plerpont and family, with R. A. Barney Bar-ney and family, from Salt Lake, spent tho week at tho upper falls in Provo canyon. ' Mrs. Jesso Knight and Iona Knight, with their guests. Mrs. Ella Rozelle of Knlghtsvlllo und Mrs. Rozelle of Missouri, are sponding the week at their summer homo at Sprlngdoll In Provo canyon. Mrs. John N. Strong entertained at dinner Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Loretta Armstrong and daughter of Rono, New, and Mrs. Evolyn Brown of Ogdcn. Covers wore laid for fifteen. Mlas Jonnlo Preston of American Fork and Elmer Strong of this city wero married mar-ried In the Salt Lako temple Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Strong will make thoir homo in tho Gardon City. Mrs, John Worsley Is spending this week In Salt Lako City. Mrs. C. E, Loose entertained sovcral in an automobllo rido about the city Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Miss Fay Loose, Provo's gifted song-stross. song-stross. will take a nart in tho second act of "Martha," which will be given as a feature of Miss Emma Lucy Gates's concert con-cert nt tho Salt Lako Theater next Wednesday night. MIsa VIda Dixon of Payson Is spending spend-ing a few days in Provo, tho guest of Miss Mina Taylor. Mrs. Preston G. Peterson was a Salt Lake visitor Monday. Miss Dadie Preston and Alfred Worsley of this city wero married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The young folks will make thoir homo In Provo. Tho Girls' Friendly society gavo a lawn social at the homo of Mrs. Ncwcombo, 377 East First North street, Tuesday evening. A musical programmo was rendered ren-dered and games wore played. The guests woro served with home-made candy and lco cream. Mrs. R. A. Davis entertained at a charmingly appointed dinner Sunday evening. The rooms were decorated in a profusion of sweot peas, and pink roses woro used as a ccntcrplccb on the dining table, where covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Maud Fisher of Hebor City Is spending a -few days In Provo, tho guest of her sister, Mrs. R. D. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Harley spent Sunday Sun-day at Wlldwood In Provo canyon, tho mond. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Komplon of Salt Lake City aro visiting In Provo with Mrs. Kempton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Graham. Mrs. R. D. Sutton entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday, complimentary to her guest, Mrs. Maud Fisher of Hebor City. Roses were used In the table decorations and covers wero laid for ten. Tho young woman chosen qucon of the U. C. T. carnU'al will bo presented with a diamond ring. Miss Edith Cowan is spending a fow days with friends In Brlgham City. Miss Kate Alexander spent last Sunday Sun-day with relatlvos in Salt Lake City. Miss Adelc Ross of Ogdcn is. visiting in Provo this wcok. . Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Robison spent Wednesday In Provo canyon, tho guests of thoir daughter, Mrs, J. H. Sund-strom. Sund-strom. Miss Myrtle Gordon of Salt Lako City Is spending the week In Provo. Professor and Mrs. Buss spent Sunday at Wlldwood In Provo canyon, the guests of Professor and Mrs, A. Osmond. Miss Lucille Dunn visited In American Fork during tho week, the guest of Miss Myrtle GreGnwood. LOG-AN. I Special to Tho Tribune. LOGAN, Juno 2u. Mrs. Georgo H. Chump gave a delightful bridge tea at her homo Wednesday afternoon In honor of her guest, Mrs. Kimball. June flowors nnd potted plants wore the effective decorations dec-orations used throughout the house. 1-our tables of bridge wore played, and tho prizes wero won by Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Alfred Cole. Mra. Champ was sh tod during the afternoon by Mrs. Wlllanl Langton. A very dainty luncheon was served. Miss Cloe Smoot of Provo Is ylsltlng In Logan, the guest of Miss Barbara Howell. Miss Smoot and Miss Howell spent the winter In Washington, where they became fast friends. Mr. nnd Mra. A. M. Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shepard and George W. Thatcher went to Salt Lake City Wednesday Wednes-day morning, making tho trip In Mr. Thatcher's touring car They will spend several days in tho city. Mr. and Mra. E. P. Bacon entortalncd at a canyon dinner party In honor of Bert Fleming, who was visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming, tho early part of the week. Mr. Fleming left Tuesday for his homo In Iowa. Mrs. Frederick Clark left during tho week for tho cast, where she will spend tho summer. Mlse Jean Hyde, who has been visiting visit-ing Mrs. A. H. Thompson, has returned to her homo in the city. Mrs. Lena Hansen of San Francisco and llttlo daughter Is visiting with Lognn Lo-gnn relatives. Mrs. J. C. Walters is entertaining her father, A. E. Chamberlain, from Los Angeles, Cal. R. L. Martlneau and family, of Salt Lako, will spend tho summer in Logan nnd at the Martcncau farm. Mi-3. Luther Howell Is back from a pleasant Salt Lako trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Nlbley, who have been visiting In Logan, have returned to their homo in Salt Lake City. Miss Blanch Cainc reached home the early part of tho week from Salt Lako, whero she has spent the winter as an Instructor at the high school. Professor nnd Mrs. Luther Foster arc in Logan from Mexico, and are the Bacon. Mrs. Sidney 0. Stevens and children havo returned home from a pleasant visit at Rexburg, where thoy woro the guests of Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Stovens's mother. Mrs. Hvrum Nebeker and Miss Luella Nobekor have gone to Bear Lako to spend tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Smart and family returned re-turned homo Tuesday from a pleasant trip to Bear Lake, which they mado In thoir large touring car. Mrs. A. Gordon was most pleasantly surprised bv a number of her friends Tuesday afternoon and evening. Music was enjoyed, and a very delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served. Tho marriage of Miss Martha S. McDonald Mc-Donald and Edgar W. Cowloy took place Mondav evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Richard McNIel. In tho presence of tho Immediate families and a few friends. Mr. and Mrs, Cowley will make their homo In Logan. Mrs. T. W. Naylor. who has been visiting visit-ing In Salt Lake arid Logan, left Tuesday Tues-day for her homo hi Boise. Mr. and Mra. A- L. Farroll of Salt Lake have recently moved to Logan, where they will make their home permanently. Miss Alllo Cooms.. who has spent the past month with Logan friends, has returned re-turned to her home In Reno, New , Mr. and Mrs. Preston Niblcy have taken one of the Vernon homes on Second Sec-ond North, whero thoy will bo at homo to their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alton F. Green of Chicago Chi-cago are visiting In Logan. Miss Lucy Baker of Salt Lake Is the guest of her slstor, Mrs. Hogonson. SPRING-VILLE. Special to Tho Tribune. SPRINGVILLE. Juno 25. William Belslo of Bingham Canyon and Miss Via Roylance of this city were married Tuesday Tues-day evening by Elder James E. Hall, at the home of the bride's mother. Mra. T. W. Roylanco. A reception and supper sup-per was given a large number of relatives rela-tives and frionds of the brldo and groom. Marvin Lambson nnd Ruth Phillips, both of this city, were married Wednesday Wednes-day ovonlng at tho home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Phillips. The ccromony was performed by Bishop George R. Hill of the Third ward. A reception re-ception followed the wedding. The old folks of Sprlngvlllo were taken lo Castolla resort Thursday for a day's pleasuro by tho Old Folks' Entertainment committee of this city. 1 Special to Tho Tribune. ai'lJf 1DUR15KA. Juno 25. Miss Laura llcSr Farlane, who has been tho guest of thail&P family of T. J. Stewart at Salt Lake, reP turned to LJuroka tho first of the week, m" Mr. and Mra. Jameu Youngstrom anEpflV I Mr. and Mrs. John Smith spent tho fofSP1 part of (ho week at Utah lah nsiSns ' W r Oil MP AK .m ncy 1,118 lmcd tnM&i n sojourn with Payson friends. Hm Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Myers, who havll i been spending sovcral months in Callfor3'-': nla. returned to Eureka on Monday """njlf Sfl Mrs. J. W. Green returned this wcdEvfc after a sojourn with friends at PrSSP; and Spanish Fork. i! !tj Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Barnard are enter r tabling the formor.'s mothor, Mrs Barf I . nard of Salt Lake. - aart Mr- and Mrs. Louis Frank returns Js .i Monday, after spending sevcra Idaya Payson. JO "J Mrs. C. C Griggs spent the foro pa! frionds at Pnyso"' 11,0 B"cat o Mr. and Mrs. Henry Runnclls and Mn if and Mrs. Melvin Runnolls spent fiov days nt Utah lake this week nncllntr fS the tinny tribe. h ing I0J fAi Kffi MS . &.ES.Iey Mr3- DCm"8 "gtonS Luke Robinson, wife and daughter ar5 r the guests of friends at Sprlngvlllo. " ;ni ,.Mrs- ,ftr, Wllman. who has been vl Juto ting with Tlntlc friends, returned to hoi !, homo at Salt Lake this week. t- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cox returned i1 this wcok from a sojourn with Prov 0 friends. " rT Mrs. Peter Azzigona returned Sundiu L- v, from a visit with friends at Payson. ' f, Mrs. David Laird, who has been visit 'i i lng at Provo, returned home this week.' 3" Jack .Toslyn returned Monday from i trip to Seattle. m pel Ps Miss Loretta Dunn, who has belli f spending a fow weeks with Salt Lakt ffi friends, returned to Eureka this week. '' Seh Mrs. James P. Drlscoll and niece, mIm ' Ella Donnelly, visited with friends at thi -teii capital during tho week. ,w j Miss Genevieve Sullivan will leavo ncr week for Chicago, whoro she will vlsl 0. with friends for a mouth. 5 W. F. Shrlvcr and family spent till lattor part of tho week at tho Goshai f" Duck club house. gpj Mrs. Joseph Vincent, who has been th( "'. guest of the family of D. J. Sullivan, ic. ktiks turned to her homo at Murray on Thurs: ' day. -j Mr. and Mrs. -Harry Torrcnco have'sl J Sn thoir guest Mrs. Martha Martin of Sal! i)Sr. Lake. Ptli On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ham J Torrenco chaperoned a merry party, con. !ffi slstlng of the MIssos Myrtle Homer. Jenl mJr nlo Robinson. Maltlo Rankin. Roaotli Jf, Robinson and Messrs. Frank Cook, Jri 'Jr William Moeller and Frank Thlel to'ai ? outing in the mountains north of Tin; fif1. tic. -j tog Mrs. P. J, Conura entertained 01 Thursday in honor of her" guest. Mra KM Hume or British Columbia and Mrs. Cla' of Kentucky. JEO Miss Anna Crandall of Salt Lake ii " visiting with the family of her brother, N M. L. Crandall. Jr. M Mrs. Van Valkonburg of Salt Lake, whl J5 has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. II J. Daloy. returned homo on Thursday, j Mrs, J. B. HIggenson and daughter! Mildred and Carrie, aro visiting wlU 4 fa friends at Spanish Fork. jj Mrs.. C. P. Harvlollc entertained tW -tS following party of friends nt cards 01 tif. Tuosday evening: Dr. and Mrs. Steel - Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dcpue. Mrt lUTil Bazll M. Cornish and Mrs. Clay or Koir tucky. I Ml Mrs. Charlos Kryger spent a portloi of the week with Mammoth friends, ieTi Mr. and Mrs. Gus J. Honrlod onterj 5 T? talned Mrs. C. V. Wheeler of Salt Laki ; this week. "'J JJ Mrs. Harry Howell was called to N p) jj vada 11:1s wcok owing to tho serious 111 ft ness of her sister, Mrs. Bryan Whit i. more. Mr. and Mrs. June McCune are vlallln; anU with Vernal relatlvos. j h. Mrs. Osborno of Salt Lake Is visit 7- lng with her sister, Mrs. Bella Ma pil! Adams. i I On Thursday afternoon Mrs. W. J. Tj mSj gonlng entertained the Ladles' Aid sf clcly of tho M. E. church. fetd August Stewart of this city hied 'f w Logan on Wednesday and took unto bin Rtta self a bride in the person of Miss Can "ihe. line Dltscher. Leo P. Pendleton of this city aij K&M Miss Matilda Keelcr of Payson w jj united in marriage at tho lattor city jd Wednesday. S ;V n. |