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Show I; 7 'L " 2 f Social Happenings in Cities' and Towns of Utah 1 I" i r OGrDEN. ' i (Special to The Tribune. , j OGDEN. May 7. A beautifully appointed appoint-ed luncheon was t ho one given by Mrs. , D. J. .Shoohan at llu Virginia. Monday juftornoon. In honor of Mrs. II. C Blbbanl of Seattle. The dining room was ileco-rntcd ileco-rntcd In white ami yellow, the shades were drawn and the soft lights from yellow-shaded enndelnbru made a very pretty scene. White and yellow roans formed the central decorations of the tables, and roses wero sprinkled nrtls-tlcally nrtls-tlcally on the cloth. Shorts orchestra rendered a number of selections during jj .the lunch hour. Mrs. Sheehan presided over the honor table, with Mrs. E. M. Oonroy. "Mrs. Ralph Guthrie and Mrs. T. D. Ilyan al the other table. The out-of-town guests were Mesdninos Cann. Whitley and Grant and thn Misses Nan and Mario Gibbons of Salt Lake, v Mrs. IT. C. THbbard, accompanied by Jlier sister. Miss Kathcrine Joyce, left IMondny for her home In Seattle, after a month's visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R fj. Joyce. , Miss Alalia Goddard save a dancing , party Tuesday ovenlng. in compliment to Arthur Bingham, who will leave soon for . i Australia. A fine dancing: programme was given by Heed's orchestra, and a k number of selections from noted com-, com-, posers wore given on the Vlctrola and Ambrola between tho dances. Following tho programmo, a luncheon was served, Miss Goddard being assisted by Miss , T3oatrico Farr, Miss Ruby Cross and Miss , Beatrice Horrooks. The tables were pret-' pret-' tlly decorated with carnations, panalcs Jand bridaJ wreath. Forty of the younger members of the t Baptist church met Tuesday evening at L tHo homo of J. II. Craft. Following the l ' business meeting the company was cn- rorlalned by MIsn Maud Tabor and Enoch ' Craft. A number of popular games were II i J served and a pleasant social hour was I 1 iKpent. Tho hou?o was artistically deco-I deco-I rated with bridal wreath. I f Mrs. Bollo Nuthall of Carlln. Nov.. who lias btfen visiting In Ogden, the guest of 'i Mrs, J. A. Clark, returned to her home Monday. A meeting of the Toung People's Bible , - class was hold at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth. The class will entertain enter-tain tho members of the Sunday-school t. on May 37 in the lecture room of the church. ' Miss Florence E. Fisher, who for tho past eight months has boon visiting in Boise and Pocatello, has returned to her home In Ogden. ' Mrs. B. A. Larkln has returned home I , after a two months visit with her .mother In Philadelphia. Mrs. B. M. Conroy will entertain the U, members of tho Martha society on Moult Mou-lt day afternoon. May 0. Tho ladles of the Lincoln circle were the guests of Mrs. C. A. Littlelleld Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Miss Mabel Moon entertained the Past Noble Grands club at her homo Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Mrs. II, C. Blgolow has returned home i after visiting with friends and relatives In the oast. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Halo of Pocatello, Ida., spent several days In Ogden last i week visiting with friends. Mrs. I. Farrell entortalned tho members of tho Tolstoi circle at tho homo of her daughter. Mrs. D. R. Johnston, Tuesday nfternoon. The subject or the afternoon study was "Whlttler." Mrs. Gconre Mole 1 read tho poem, "Tho Light Thot Is Felt." ' j A number of selections from Whlttler's 4 pocma were read, an autobiography of his life was given, and a gonoral discussion , of the author's life and writings was held. The topic, "A Sane Fourth of July," was . led by Mrs. P. H. King, and an lntcrest-' lntcrest-' ilng discussion followed. Following the programme, refreshments were served by Mrs. Farrell. assisted by her daughter, . Mrs. Johnston. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Holman are the guests of Dr. and Mm. S. L. Brick. They 5 aro on their way home to Boston from b tho const. The Ladies' Literary club will meet with Mrs. Henry Bagloy at her homo Wednesday afternoon. A lino musical programme will be given. Tho annual mooting of tho Home Culture Cul-ture club will be held at tho home of 1 Mrs. T. "W. Horn, TuoBday, May 17. Tho next meeting of tho Child Culture y club will be held at tho home of Mrs. Francis Kohn. An Interesting programme will be given. Mrs. Heller will glvo a talk on "The Bitter Cry of the Children," i and Mrs. C. II. Gosling will talk on I "Civil Service." EUREKA. Special to The Tribune. EUHEKA, May 7. Tho local hive. Ladles of tho Maccabees, will entertain tho past commanders of their hive on the evening of May 12. Mrs. C. A. Hesse arrived this week from North Yakima. Wash., and, with her husband, will reside In Eureka. Mrs. David Gavid will leave this month for a visit with friends in England. Mrs- George Jones of Robinson was tho guest of hor sister, Mrs. Sarah Runnels Run-nels of this city. Jack Kohlon. a, well-known Tlriticltc. will leave on May 10 for a visit with his old friends In Cornwall, England. Mrs. M. A. Browne Is entertaining Mrs. R. Condon and children of Suit Lake City. Mrs. Belle McAdams was taken by surprise sur-prise by a number of her friends al her home last Friday evening, who came Wi'll laden with all kinds of choice edibles, edi-bles, and a merry ov.enlng was passed : with guinea and social chat. Waller Jlagticwood left this week for Los Angeles, Cnl.. for a couple of months' visit with his mother, Mrs. Otto M. Swans. Mr?. Walher Gavid will loave this month for a visit with relatives In Eng-Jand. Eng-Jand. Edward II. Ryan, district attorney of the Fifth Judicial district, and a resident resi-dent of Cedar City, spent a portion of tho week In Eureka. Edward Gtislafson and Miss Minnie Newman of this city wero united In marriage Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Torrenco of Salt Luke are tho guests of Mr. ami Mrs. II. H. Torrence. Mrs. Edward Emblcton relumed to Salt Lake, after a visit bore with Mr. and Airs, u imam .i. i!miuicion. Uev.-Charles Mellarncss of Iowa and gentleman has been appointed pastor of the local Baptist church and will reside on upper Main street. Air. and Mrn. Frank Gorham, Miss Josio Allbcrg and Mosdamos James Crooks, E. R, Hendrlckson, Billings. Talbot and Carter Car-ter visited Provo this week. Mrs, 'W. II. Tobln of Salt Luke Is spending a few wceka with her husband in this city. Dan Martin returned thl? week from a two weeks' visit at Granite Pass, Or. J. Will Knight and W. Lester Mungum of Provo, Willi their families, visited Eureka Eu-reka tho early part of the week. Mrs. Snrah Jackinau of Bingham Canyon, Can-yon, who has boon sojourning with Eureka Eu-reka friends for several weeks, returned home this week. The grand lodge of Utah of tho Knights of Columbus will racot m this city next Friday evening. A morry party of young pcoplo of Eureka Eu-reka drove over to Silver City "Wednesday "Wednes-day night and attended the dance given by the members of tho Young Ladles' Temperance society, and had a very enjoyable en-joyable time. Tho charity ball given by prominent ladles of Eurelca. at tho Elks' pavilion on Tuesday night was one of the social features of tho season. The pavilion was so crowded that for quite a while there was hardly enough room for tho dancers. The affair was a grand success In evory feature and the committee deserves great credit for the manner In which their guests were entertained. Mrs. T. B. Sullivan arrived from Pay-son Pay-son on Thursday to reside here with her husband. S. J. Schncltter returned this week from tho Hot Pots, near Hebcr City, where he spent several weeks with his family. The Thimble club will bo the guests of Mrs. Elizabeth GlUIs on next Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Philip Clark is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Jackson McChrystnl, at Salt Lake Mrs. Aubrey I. Eagle returned this week from a visit to the Capital City, A large number of Eureka people attended at-tended the funeral of the late John "W. Hatllcld at Provo on Thursday. David Hanks left Thursday for Salem to spend the summer. MOUNT PLEASANT. i Special to The Tribune. MT. PLEASANT, May 7. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larson and daughter, Trcssa. spent the last of the week In Salt Lake. They attended the wedding of their son, Burke, and Miss Florence Tlugoy. a very popular young lady in Salt Lake circles. Joseph Oldham was the recipient of a delightful reception tendered him by ' Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jensen on Tuesday last. Tito evening was spent in music and readings by the guests and recalling the old memories and reminiscences of boyhood days, before Mr. Oldham went to live In California. Miss Annie Johansen entertained at a delightful Kensington one afternoon this week. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. A. II. Mniben has been a ML Pleasant visitor this week. Mrs. Boon Brothcrson Is visiting old friends and relatives In Cacho county. i I logan: ! j i Special to Tho Tribune. LOG A Is, May 7. On Monday tho Budgo family celebrated the day at a very delightful de-lightful reunion at the residence or President Presi-dent and Airs. William Budge, IOC North Tlrst East street. In the morning at 10 o'clock there was a family mooting and a very Interesting programme wns given. At 1 o'clock in tho afternoon dinner was served at the home of Mrs. Julia Nlb-ley. Nlb-ley. The table was beautifully arranged with cprlng blossoms, and covers wero laid for thirty-four. Allss Virginia Batcson was hostess at a .very pretty 'party at her home Saturday Satur-day evening. Tho rooms throughout the house were bright with npple blos.ioms. making a pretty elTcct. Games nnd music mu-sic were enjoyed, and tho guestu woro Allsscs Kate Squires. Ruth Howell, Icorxi Thatcher, Florence Thomas, Oreta Smith, Ilar.el Knowlcs. Ada Milton. Eva Davis and Alyrtlo Podnrsen; Messrs. Ezra At hay, Grant Batcson, Ray Davis, Vern, Clayton and George Preston, Vernon Jensen, Jen-sen, .James I.Iuford und Lavnlr Jensen. Jen-sen. Air. and Mrs. lioy Rudolph ontertalned at a delightfully appointed ' card party at their homo Friday evening, in honor of tho Sigma Alpha society. Sprlnrr blossoms and flowers wero effectively used In decorating, and the prizes were won by Mrs. Lulhor Howell and A. E. Stratford. Tho A. C Woman's club met Monday at tho homo of Mrs. W. W. McLaughlin with a large attendance. An Interesting lecture was given by Wlllard Langton on astronomy, after which refreshments were served. The dramatic recital given by Misa Newbold. an advanced pupil of Mrs. Unth Al. Bell, Thursday evening was one of the delightful events of the week. Allss Newbold showed marked talent, tho programmo from beginning to end being uiuhui; aim wen rendered. The mothers' dance, glvon at the pavilion pa-vilion Friday evening under tho management manage-ment of a numbor of Logan's most prominent prom-inent women, was a plcaHlng succci's. All's. C. B. Jensen entertained at n card party Friday evening, In honor of hor daughter. Iledvlg, of Astoria, Or. Whist was tho game played, niter which music and refreshments were enjoyed. Allss Josophlne Thatcher and Miss Grola Cardon spent the latter part of tho week in Suit Lake. Airs. Luther Howell Is visiting with Salt Lake relatives. Airs. Kate Preston and llttlo daughter, Catherine, aro visiting in Salt Lako, the guests of Airs. Pyper. Airs. J. C. Walter and Airs. Harry Emols went to the city Thursday to see Alaudo Adams In "What Every Woman Knows." Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge reached home Monday from an extended visit in the cast. While away they visited New York, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia. Philadel-phia. Airs. Lottie Thatcher and daughter, Allss Veda, aro back from a pleasant -two weeks' visit In Salt Lake. Airs. Wlllard Langlon spent the latter part of the week in Salt Lake. Airs. Joseph Howell, Airs. Byers and Allss Nibley, who have been visiting All's. Luther Howell, havo returned to their homes in the city. Mr. and Airs. Ell Bell aro visiting in Salt Lake. President J. A, Wldtsoo of the A. C. reached home Alonday from an extended eastern trip. C. W. Nibley was a visitor to Logan during the week. Georgo B. Hendricks entertained tho Harvard men of Logan at a beautifully appointed dinner party at his home Friday Fri-day evening. The table was artistically arranged with cut flowers. George Farrell spent the early part of the week In Longan. Miss Allle Cooms of American Fork Is visiting with Logan relatives. Mrs. M. J. Andrews of Ncphl 13 visiting visit-ing In Logan, the guest of her sister. Airs. Dell Bell. Miss Ida Alilchell Is visiting with Salt Lake relatives. Airs. George Torgeson and Miss Al.' A. Torgc.son went to the city Thursday. Airs. A. B. Norton of Abilene. Wash., Is visiting with Logan relatives. Airs. Louis Hendricks of Ida is visiting vis-iting with Logan relatives. Airs. J- A. Crockett went to the city Friday, where she will spend the next two weeks. Air. and Mrs. A. L. Jensen aro visiting with Salt Lake friends. J. A. AfcAllstor left Thursday for Alcxlco, whero he expects to spend tho next six weeks. NEPHI. ' Spuclnl to The Tribune. NI3PIM, May 7. MIhs F.va Haslcr of Rnlt f.nke wns tho guest of Dr. nnd Mrs. .1. A. Booth last week. Mins IjIiIu Harper ami Miss Georgia Pnxninn entertained tho Sewing club at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Howell Friday evening MIks Stella Hrown returned home Sunday, Sun-day, after visiting several weeks with her nlstor, Mrs. S. O. Lowe, at J-uy- j ton. Mrs. T. ". Vulcors entertained the members of tho U. T. C. club at their last meeting. A boy was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. John Cooper Monday. Potor Sorensen left last wcok for California. Cali-fornia. A daughter wan born to Mr. and Mm. A. C. Hyde Monday. Miss I.oona Brown and Georgo Haycock, Hay-cock, both popular young people of Nophl, were married at the Mant 1 templo Wednesday. Wed-nesday. They will mako 'tnelr homo in Nephl. Mrs. Edna Joiipon of Provo was a Xephl visitor Inst week. The marriage of Miss Birdie Ingram and James Sldwell Is announced to take place May 10. Mrs. Robert Stevenson of Juab Is visiting vis-iting relatives In Salt Lake. NophI Taylor and family of Junb have moved to Burtnor. Mr. and Mtf. Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler and Mr. Forsytho of Los Angeles An-geles were guests at tho Jensen hotel at Juab last week. A numbor of tho friends of Miss Venice Wright gave hor a pleasant surprise Frl-dav Frl-dav evening. Uuslc, panics and a delicious de-licious luncti wero tho pleasant features of thc evening. Yj. Whlttakcr of Provo Is In Ncphl this week. Mm. Bolcff, stnto organizer of tho Woman's Federation, was the guest of tho Ladles' Literary club on Saturday. Luncheon was served In the Commercial club rooms at noon, after which an Instructive In-structive lecture was given by Mrs. i Beloff. ! Mrs. C. "W. Bur'iuist la visiting relatives rela-tives In Emery county. I Mrs. AlUi Frlsby of Eureka in the guest of her mother. Mm. S. A. Chaso. Sidney Norton returned homo Monday, Mon-day, after having spent the winter In Idaho. Miss Lcona Brown was the honorary gnost at a bundle shower, given at her homo by about twonty-llvo of her friends Thursday ovoning. A pleaannt evening was spent, with munlc and panics. A delicious de-licious lunch was served at 11 o'clock. Miss Ella Tay and E Bowers, botii well-known young people of NophI, were married In Salt Lake V ednosday. They will make their homo In Nephl. Misses Laverne Sowby and Buelah Hoyt, with Miss Stella Co.-c and Miss Pearl Sparks, assistants, served dinner at thc Ncphl high school Wednesday. BRIG-HAM CITY. Speclnl to The Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY, May 7. Tuesday evening Mrs. Rose Nccley, assisted by her daughter, Miss Aldn, entertained in honor of the teachers of the Whlttler I school, of which Miss Neeley Is an at-I at-I tondant- Tho dining room was decorated with sensonablo flowers, and covers were laid for tweuty-four for dinner. which was sorvod early in the evening. Musical numbers were rendorod by Mr. Woollcy, Mrs. C. C. Jensen and Mrs. Neeley. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ralph 1J Wool-ley Wool-ley entertained at a most delightful party, at which tho senior girls of the high school were the guests of honor. A numbor of friends were Invited. The color col-or scheme was carried out in purple, white and brown, those being tho school class colors. The amusements of tho aftornoon were a musical and poem contest con-test and cards. In the contest prizes were won by Miss Ina Stratford and Miss Amelia Carter. Miss Stratford received a hand-painted picture and Miss Carter received "Selections From Longfellow." A dainty gold luncheon was served by Mrs. Woolley, covers being laid for twelve. A delightful surprise was given Mrs. J. T. Bennett of the Second ward by a few neighbors and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour B. Young of Salt Lake City wero visitors with friends In this city a few days during the weelc Miles Slatter has gono to Coalville, where he will mako his residence during tho summer. W. H. Thaln of Ogden was a visitor to Brlghnm City during the week. E. T. Capener spent several days of tho week visiting friends and relatives In Brlgham City. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenco GIdney havo gone to Portland, Or., where they will reside In the future. Miss Bertha Roscnbaum has returned from Salt Lake City, where she has spent Mrs. Ephralm Mathlan and Miss Gladys Crompton are spending a few days In Portland, Or., visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. W. O. Knudson has returned from an extended visit with relatives In Logan, Lo-gan, and was nccompanled by Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Croft, who will be a guest at the homo of Mr and Mrs. W. O. Knudson sevoral dayr.. R. L. Fishburn, Jr.. was a visitor to Salt Lake City this week. Noble W. Hunsaker and William Jensen Jen-sen lefL the early part of thc week for Rock Sprlng, Wyo., whero they will remain re-main oevoral weeks. Lahonl Hammond of Salt Lako City was a visitor to this city during the week. D. S. McQueen of Pocatello, Ida., Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simoon Carter for a Tew days. Among tho visitors to Salt Lakw City this week are Mr. and Mrs. H. N, Bow-rlng. Bow-rlng. C. JIolsl, Miss Luolla Knudson, John D. Peters, W. C. Hornlcy. Miss Ina Stratford spont several days visiting friends In Logan during the past week. Hlrschol Bullen, Jr. of Logan vlsllotl friends In Brlgham City this week. TOOELE. Special to Tho Tribune. TOOELE, May 7. Dr. and Mrs. Zono Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Piatt were guosts at Hotel Tooelo on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Kailoy returnoa .from a pleasant vlslv, to Halt Joko on Sunday. Miss Stella BUoy of Salt Lako was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Seeley on Sunday, Mrs. J. B. Mcintosh entertained a numbor num-bor of hor lady frlonda at cards on Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Hor home was prot-tlly prot-tlly decorated In spring flowers. A delightful de-lightful luncheon was served and a most pleasant aftornoon spont. Miss Fay Lodge of this city spont several, sev-eral, days of tho week in Salt Lako City. Dr. Claronce Spalding and Miss Ella Maxwell, both of thin city, went to Salt Lako on Monday to attend tho marriago of Dr. Stlgoll or Draper. Utah, and Miss Roberts of Somerset. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hendry havo moved to thoir new homo on Wost street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Groesbcck nro again making their home at Hotel Tooelo. Mrs. Henry litems and little daughter of Anaconda, Mont., havo Joined Mr Hlnms at Hotel Tooolo and will mako it thoir hotrtp.for tho present J j MANTL Special to Tho Tribuno. MANTI, May 7. Ono of thc pretty surprises sur-prises of thc week took place Wednesday Wednes-day night whon eight young ladles ijave Miss Elva Lund a surprise. Tho occasion was her birthday. A dainty china tca-siM tca-siM wns presented to her and the evening even-ing vns a very enjoyable affair. Refreshments Refresh-ments wero served at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crawford entertained enter-tained Monday evening In honor of Mr. Qulncn Crawfonl and wife. Forty friends were present and ton tables at progressive "03" was played. Thc ladles first prize wns woti by Mrs. Frank Tuttlo. Sr.: ih second lady's prize was presented to Mrs. II. M. Sperry, gentlomen's first prizo was won by Frojik Tattle. Jr., and the second by Quince Crawford. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments wero served about midnight. G. A. Tverson is visiting frlondn In Mantl this week. The R, K. class held their mooting Tuesday evening at tho home of Mrs. Alvlra Cox. A good timo was had. One of tho nloanant events of the w,k 'look place Wednesday when W. W. Hrown took twelve members of the R. K. club out for an automobile ride. After enjoying thc ride Mrs. J. P. Sorcnsou invited in-vited thc crowd to stop at hor home, whero all enjoyed dainty refreshments. A. C. Anderson was pleasantly surprised sur-prised M'ondny evening by a largo circle of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jonsen entertained about fifty relative's and friends Thursday Thurs-day evening at a sumptuous supper. Mr. and Mra. Ezra Funk spont part of tho week at Moroni v.lsltlng with relatives and friends. The third grade pupils gave thoir teacher. teach-er. Miss Loona Farnoworth, a pleasant surprise Thursday afternoon. The W. T. B.'s were cntertainod Wcd-nefday Wcd-nefday evening at the home of Mls3 All-da All-da Snow. Mrs. Jerome Henrie entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday evening. Covers were laid for ton. A farewell parly was given Sunday ovenlng at the Tabomaclo for Quince Crawford, Henry Peterson and Andrew Anderson. A. fine programmo was carried out and 590 was taken to divide among tho throo who go as missionaries to foreign for-eign fields. Mr.' Anderson and Mr. Peterson Peter-son to Denmark and Mr. Crawford to Scotland. Miss Luella Lowcry returned from Provo Wednesday and MIhs Fern Lowcry returned Thursday. The Ladles' Literary club bold their last meeting of tho year Thursday nfternoon nfter-noon at 2 o'clock. Refreshments were served by tho cntortalnment committee. Mrs. Lucy Peacock was elected delegate and Mrs. Mamie Clark alternate to attond the convention which is to be held at Provo. Mrs. FJylstlol and his pupils gave their last recital Thursday evening at the high school. A very fine programme was carried car-ried out. Miss Josephine Ilornung wont to Salt Lake Monday to Ylslt with her sister, Mrs. Charles Johns. j KAYSVILLE. Special to The Tribune. KAYSVILLE. May 7. Miss Alberta Blamlrcs entertained about a dozon of her friends at her home TucBday evening. even-ing. Dainty refrcsnments were served. Dan Harvey returned home Thursdav evening after an extended visit In Peterson. Peter-son. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Van Orden of' Lowlston. Cacho county, have been visiting visit-ing relatives In town this week. Mrs. John R. Barnes celebrated her sixty-fourlh birthday very ouletly at her home on Tuesday. Mrs. Nellie Halght entertained a few friends at her home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jardino returned to their home in Garfield Monday. Miss Mary Barnes entertained at a card party at hor homo on Wednesday evening. even-ing. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Payne of Trenton, Cache county, have been visiting their many relatives and friends In Kaysvllle during thc past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klrby of Salt Lako City were in town this week as guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Morton. Miss Agnes Swan was in Provo last week. Miss Jennie Phillips entertained a few friends at her home on Sunday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Caddie Hanson and little daughter daugh-ter have returned to their home In Eureka, Eu-reka, after a short visit here as the guests of Mrs. Ellen Knowlton. County Clerk Hyrum A. Pack issued a marriage license this week to Isaac G. Quimagc. aged 5C. and Miss Cora L- Mc-Knlght, Mc-Knlght, aged 32, both of Salt Lako City. Edgar C. King of Lay ton and Miss Mary Brown of Croydon, Morgan county. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hlrlgardy loft for Los Angeles the first of tho week, where they will spend a month visiting with relatives. Frank Larkins has roturned homo, after aft-er a short visit In Morgan as tho guest of frlonds. Wallace Cowley left for Raymond, Canada, last wyeek. Mrs. John K. Barnes entertained a few friends at a luncheon at her homo on Locust Lo-cust stroot Tuesday In honor of Miss Maggie Tout. j KICHFIELD. Special to Tho Tribune. RICHFIELD, May 7. One of tho do-llghtful do-llghtful social events of tho week was given by Miss Pearl Morrison at tho homo of her paronts on First North street, when she entertained a numbor of hor young frlend3 at a house party. A doliclous luncheon was served nnd an excellent musical programme was ratx-dorod. ratx-dorod. The Royal Neighbor? wnro delightfully entortainod Wednesday afternoon at tho clubrooms. After a live-point gamo of whist prizes were awarded and a dainty lunchoon was sorved. Mrs. If. R- Neel was hostess at a very delightful party during the week at her home, Tho spacious rooms were bright with spring (lowers and potted plants. High five was tho gamo played, and vocal and instrumental music were features, A delicious lunchoon was served Miss Mnrgaret Greco onlertalnod about twenty of ner young friends at an Ice cream party Sunday evening. Aftor tho luncheon was sorved. outdoor games were played until a lato hour. J. L. Qulat and Earl Tompson gave a banquet at tho Southern hotel tho past week, complimentary to tho school faculty. fac-ulty. Tho menu cards wero works of art and tho delicacies provided wero droams of culinary perfection. Miss Nail Staker went ;to Provo on Thursday to visit with frlonds and relatives. rela-tives. MIhb Edith Chriatensen and Emily Poterson returned home from Marysvalo Thursday, after a. month spent at that place. Mrs. A. TC Hanson returned homo Monday, Mon-day, after an extended visit. In Salt Lake. Gladys Jensen left Friday for Bait Lake, whero she will spend tho summer with hor aunt and study munlc. Mrs. Frank Callaway entertained on Tuesday afternoon, in honor of tho An-dorton An-dorton children, who have been two of hor pupils the past winter. Thc rooms woro xircttlly arranged, c PARK CITY. Special to Tho Tribune. PARK CITY, May 7. The Woman's Athenaeum met Monday afternoon at tho homo of Miss Mary Shlolde. Thc papers for the day wero ontcrtilnlng. Miss Mao Ballllo roturnod home from Salt Lake Thursday morning. Mn.'itor Edgar Ronenoar celebrated his third birthday Friday afternoon, and a number of little folks were Invited to partake of his hospitality. With games and delicious refreshments, a Jolly afternoon after-noon was spent. Misses Susie and Ellzaboth Shlolds returned re-turned to Salt LiLko Thursday afternoon. After tho rogular mooting of tho Do-gree Do-gree of Honor mombars Wednesday evening, even-ing, refreshments woro norved. Tom Waldon and Miss Lizzie Walden arrived In the Park Sunday morning from Nevada, callod by the death of their mother, Mrs. Jennie Walden. Tho Ladles' society of the Congrega-llonal Congrega-llonal church was ontertalned Friday aftornoon at tho home of Mrs. V. J. Bulck. Mrs. ChnrloH Loring of Salt Lake Is tho guest of Mrs. Platl. W. D. Buck han gone to McGUI, Nov., for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. S. H, Brid gland are visiting visit-ing In Salt Lake. Misses Nolan and Stuart wero passengers passen-gers to Satt Lako Friday aftornoon. Mrs. J. J. Galilean wan a passenger to Salt Lake Thursday afternoon to meet her son, John, who has Just returned from Omaha, whero ho haa been attending attend-ing school. Mrs. Ilayl and Mrs. Fares were outgoing out-going passengers on Thursday. The card party rIvcii Thursday evening even-ing by thc Woman's Athenaeum, at the l. it.,, a T willlnm. Tvnn 1nrJfIV attended and thoroughly enjoyed. Euchre was the game played, and tho prizes wero awarded to Mrs. F. W, McEwan, Mrs. Dan Richardson and Miss Kathryn Cun nlngham, and Messrs. J. F. Welsh and John Duck. Delicious refreshments wore sorved. Mrs. W. D. Sutton left Thursday afternoon after-noon for a visit In Springvillc. Mrs. William Osika entertained th : members of ihn Pa.it Noblo Grand club Tuosdav afternoon at her homo on Wood-Ride Wood-Ride avenue. A very pleasant afternoon wns .spent Mrs. Osika served refreshments, refresh-ments, and the ladles present woro Miss Lanyon, Mrs. Lindsay. Mrs. Wlest, Mrs. , Knealc. Mrs. Jofford. Mrs. Stringer, Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. BInkard and Mrs. Rose-near. Rose-near. Miss Agnes Slromness went to Salt Lake Thursday aftornoon for a visit of a few days. Mrs. Kate Carpenter visited with friond3 in the Park Monday. Mrs. E. J. Boggs entertained a. few friends at dinner Friday evening In honor of Mrs. Lorlng of Salt Lake. Carl Stevenson visited In Park with friends Monday. Bob Dalglclsh came up to Park Monday evening. Mr. McNnlly of tho Central drug store spent Monday with his family in Salt Lake. Miss Blancho Grcenwell was an outgoing out-going passenger on Thursday. Mrs. Peter Martin was a passenger to Ogden Wednesday morning. One of tho Jolllest events of tho week was the surprise party given to Robert Dority Friday ovenlng at his home below town. With games, music, dancing and delicious refreshments, a most onjoynblo time was had. Those present were Eula Bcggs, Ruth Andrews, Beth Boyd. Julia Morse, Florence GwIIllam, Llllth Stanley. Ethel Robinson, Selma Hendrlckson, Elva Hendrlckson, Ethel Paul, Viola Jones, Ruth Dority. Lavem Hendrlckson, Belle Jones, Walter Brim, Edward Bates. Frank Scveat. B. S. Robertson. Mark Games, Frod Thompson. Bert BInkard ahd Scott Robertson. EPHRAIM. i i Special to The Tribune. EPHRAIM. May ".The Ladies' Ken-. Ken-. siugton club mot at the home of Mrs. I Christian WHIordsjon Thursday afternoon I nnd all members were In attendance. A I most pleasant afternoon was spent In social chat and pleasant conversation. During the afternoon a dainty lunch was served by thc hostess, the tables being I beautlftilly decorated with apple blossoms. blos-soms. Hebor L. Anderson and Miss Hannah M. Jensen, both prominent young people peo-ple of this oily, were united in' marriage at Mantl during the past week. Miss Jonsen Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. Jensen and is ono of the popular young ladles of the town. Mr. Jensen is I well known In this community and is one of tho promising young men. A wedding j dlnnor was given at the home of tho brido's parents Wednesday evening. Mr-nnd Mr-nnd Mrs. Andcrnon will make their home in this city. Mrs. Roso Anderson of Salt Lake is in the city visiting with hor parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Anderson. A ten-pound baby girl was born to Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Frrd RaBmusson during tho early part of the week, mother and child doing well. Mrs. Chris Jaren was pleasantly surprised sur-prised yestorday In honor of her birthday. birth-day. Mrs. Larson wa.s given a beautiful token of remembrance. Miss Jessie C. Anderson, the domestic science Instructor of the Snow academy, entertained a numbor of her frlonds in the domestic science dopartment last ovenlng. A ball was being held In tho large ussembl?- room and during tho recess re-cess tho crowd was chaperoned bv Miss Anderson. A tabla was arranged with dainty refreshments. The punch stand was a bed of applo blossoms and dalntv blossoms. Miss Fern Foutln. who has beon leaching leach-ing school at Honofer, has returned home and will spend tho summer in this city. A numbor of friends of Miss Cora Hnn-sen Hnn-sen pleasantly surprised her Mondav , -.'vening. Dainty refrcshnKmts were served and a pleasant time was had. Miss Eve Larsen was the hostess at a social given at her homo Sundaj-. The guests were entortalned with games, music, etc.. after which elaborate refreshments re-freshments wore served. j PROVO. i Special to The Tribune ' "i PROVO. May 7.-.Mrs, Q If -f worth entertained at a pleaaan party at her home Monday af(v3 Cox-ers woro laid for u,e fOiowt"0,,,S Judge and Mrs. A. C, inS,SUa, City. Postofflcc Inspector R1'' and wife, MI83 Antonette Ifciint, ma Johnson. Alta Straw M. Jones and F. A. Jaeger. BBnA Mr and Mrs. W. H r I talned at a charming af?iV' night at their home In honor if riaKe of thoir son. Rov Goldm 5" Ingry Larson, which was 80IrrL J Salt Lako City laat w?ek t??115 were prettily decorated with amlL nations and wedding bllB 7,"J5h.O wedding supper was served. doll$ Miss Kathcrine Taylor was wJ a prottlly appointed dinner Covers were laid for Mrs Chrli 5 kins. Scott' Mrs- Booth ?g Ray Van Wagenen Iibh returned f$ home In tho Garden Cttv nft?r JJ tended visit with relative3 Tfc? vlng ?rtRSrand TSgorsorst at ihe T Ncls G. Hall of Salt Lake ahi day in Provo visiting with hi M Mrs. Joseph E. Hall. "ls Mrs. S. A. Buckley spent a fo-J?. The Misses Tempo and Minnie vB. entertained at dinner Sunday in v! of William Ponrod of Arizona an ul guests? C0VCrS ,tt,d ,w ftSI The wedding of Miss Ruby Hall and .Sponcer Clark took place at! brldo s homo Saturday evening aI coptlon for the relatives and friend the young couplo followed the ceri'S Mr. and Mrs. Clark will reside hi 'Pi Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Knlqht JfVfe Mrs. W. Lester Manpum. Mr.' and;!' It. L. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. J vl Knight. Miss Amy Mangum an$ Smith spent Monday at Sliver Cltyl party wont over In automobile?. Mrs. Allberg and daughter. Jo! Eureka visited In Provo last Sunday? Mrs. John E. Bctts. Jr., crrterS at dinner Sunday. Covers were lal! Miss Kate Taylor. Mlus Florence 1 and Kent Cobb. S Mrs. M. IL Jacques has return! her home In Eureka after a pleasant: In the Garden City with relatives.:' Dr. J. N. ChristGnsen and familvi moved to Payson. where they exm reside for a time at least ' , Tom Roylance lias returned to Lake after a visit with reiatlva Provo. Willis Spaford of the firm of Bmd Spafford has gone to Fish lake for a days' hunting nnd llshlng. Zoa Talcot of Eureka spent tho" part of this week In Provo. Miss Hattl'e Sutton charmingly:' talned at dinner Wednesday, S were laid for Mrs. Perry Bxish.m Sutlon nnd Messrs. Ward and Ai son. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bates entorl at a children's party Monday aftei in honor of Misses Mnbel Willis an! meda Pratt. x J Miss Etta Yardley was hosteij! charming entertainment Wcdnesda tornoon, given to a number of the) bors of the Epworlh league. Lljl freshments were serx-cd. t J Mrs. M. E. Simmons left WedJB for an extended visit to the part of Utah, After a month spent in CallfbpS E. Loose has returned to his hufl the Garden City. x The Cluff family will hold a rcuS Provo about June 20. U Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Knight. Mnfl Worsley and Lester Mangum atH the performance given In the SalM theater by Maude Adams. OtherM people who "saw Miss AdamB werJ R. L. Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. R.3 vine, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Grant CJW ley. Misses Lydla and Pearl Jone and Mrs. P. G. Peterson. Mrs. Jm Loose and Miss Fay Loose. "jM Miss Agnes Swan of Kaysville ym Garden City visitor during the weeB William Spealtman of Fillmore Sunday and Monday In Provo vfl with his daughter, Mrs. Ed Allen.,jM The "old folks" of the TImpSfl and Pleasant View wards woreJ J talned at thc Ellen theater FridjH ternoon. H Mrs. Etta Better entertained jB day evening Miss Gill of OsdojM Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Moore .andH Net tier. Thc table decorations,iM the guests were seated to a, .dB supper, were tulips, white 1IIIC3; tyjMJ umbincs. . |