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Show I ' SociafHappenings in Cities and Towns oTTJlaEg! I( PROVO. j ! . ! Special Jo The Tribune. I'ltOVO, Feb. 10. Thi local camp of Iho Woodmen of the World royally entertained enter-tained the members of nil tin oilier Maternal Ma-ternal societies of Provo at the I. O. U. F. hall Tuesday nlghl. .Tohn P. Nl hol-foii hol-foii was master of creinonles ami short Salks were made on frntcrnalism hy Elmer El-mer 10. Corfmnii. represent Ins the Masons' Ma-sons' lodge: H. II. Mower. Tor 111'1 Odd Fellows; A. E. Buckler, the Knights of Pythias: D. D. Iloutz. the Elks: John H. LJott. the Modern Woodmen of America; Ameri-ca; ft. J. Ciirpenter. representing the 1 nMed Commercial Travelers, and Eph Homer, for the Pacific Jurisdiction Wood-men Wood-men of the World. Smoking and curds were enjoyed until II o'clock, when the crowd was treated to a. very substantial substan-tial supper. An enjoyahlo old-time masked character charac-ter ball whs given In the Mozart linll Thursday night. The affair was under the auspices of (he ITtnh Stake Relief society. Some of the characters were unliiuo ami well taken. A prize, a bountiful boun-tiful paint Inn. was awarded to the Third wild relief society, for having the greatest great-est number In attendance. In costume. .or. and Airs. John Homer entertained auout lirieeu at an old friendship oel.-Vle oel.-Vle at. their homo .Sunday evening. Thr Invited guests were childhood friends of Mr. and .Mrs. Homer, and the ties that were formed In early life are still fresh rikI tho friendships are lasting. Reml-nlicenci'H Reml-nlicenci'H -of past frolics. Joys ami sorrows sor-rows were talked over and a delicious luncheon was served. One of tho beautiful affairs of the week was the valentine d-tni'ing parly gKen bv the Sorols Junior club at tlu First Tvnrd hall Monday nlgr.'. The hall was decorated in valentine sjfreots. with red hearts and red and whU- draplngs A beautifully nri-angcd Navajo cosy corner cor-ner In one corner of the room had u delightful de-lightful effect. Thcro were many beautiful beau-tiful and costly gowns worn at the party. The Girls' Literary club met Monday night at the home of Miss Orlcan Homer. Ho-mer. The following programme was rendered: ren-dered: "Olograph of Mendenthall." bj Miss Florence Roberts: current events, by Miss Rhodu McCullough; "Story of Greek Mythology." by Miss Margaret Stewarl. Jnslrumcntal music, by Miss Aline dun A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Miss Homer. A very pretty valentine parly was given at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Wll-Jlani Wll-Jlani M. Roylanee. Monday night, when the Misses Mcrliuo Roylanee. Ora Bailey and Merle duff entertained a number of their friends. The rooms were deco--rated in red hearts and streamers. The u veiling was pleasantly passed In games and music, and luncheon was served to Uio iwenty guests present, Miss Dorn Larson, who Is spending the winter here, visited with her parents In Mount Pleasant. Saturday and Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Knudson had for their guest Sunday, W. D. Rawson of Bait Lake City. Arnold M. Barnes of Kaysville Is visiting vis-iting friends and lelatives in ' the Garden Gar-den City this week. The Misses Julia and Arlenc Brown of this city are visiting with friends in I Kaysville this week. ' Miss Bessie Gammon has returned from in extended visit in Ogdun Willi her sis- Itcr. Mrs. W. B. Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Twelves entertained enter-tained the Five Hundred Card club on i Tuesday night. The affair was In the form of a valentine party and the rooms were decorutcd Willi valentines. The score cards wQre also dainty valentines. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Jesse Smith and George llavercamp. Mrs. Phoebe Karlchner was the recipient recipi-ent of a very pleasant, surprise at her home Wednesday evening, the occasion being airs. Kartchncr's llfty-second birthday. birth-day. Refreshments were served to the fifteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Farrcr of this city have written homo that they are having a very enjoyable time at Ocean Beach, Cal. Mayor W. 71. Hay. James G. Duffin. William M.. Ro.vla.nce and Charles II. Ward were Salt Lake visitors during the week. Mrs. W. S Holdaway visited with friends and relatives' -In Mammoth a part o this week. Alexander Hedonist is enjoying himself at Ocean Beach. Cal.. and will visit other places of Interest In tho Golden state before reluming home. Miss Minnie liandley Is visiting friends in Ogdcn for a few days Miss Ivy Clove entertained at a valentine val-entine parly at her home Monday evening. even-ing. A number of Interesting games were played and a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Eliza Stewart entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday. Covers were laid for Hf-teeii. Hf-teeii. One of the events of the season was the bundle shower given by Miss Alotta n.-Uvcrson In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cur-tis F Cohen, at the home of Ine bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Johnson. The parlor was beautifully decorated with festoons of licarls, leading from a large red satin heart. The tuhle decorations deco-rations were of carnations and ferns. The bride wore her wedding gown and car-vied car-vied carnations Assisting Miss Halver-sen Halver-sen and Mrs. Johnson wore Mrs. Lldu Johnson and Emma Jacques-. Tho presents pres-ents were many and beautiful, noticeable among them being a purse of $50 In gold from (ho bride's father Here's the Girl Who Said "Yes'' When Teddy, Jr., Popped the Question MISS ELEANOB BUTLER ALEXANDER. Of New York, whose engagement to Th codorc Roosevelt, Jr., has heen an- nounced. TOOELE. Special to Tho. Tribune. TOOELE. Feb. 1!). Little Miss Vera Bryan entertained several of her friends at her home on Wednesday, the occasion being her seventh blrthduy. The rooms were artistically decorated In carnations. carna-tions. The afternoon was happily spent in playing various games. A delightful! luncheon was served. Those in attendance attend-ance were Vera Bryan. Beth Macintosh Rota l-'ord, Ardella Ford. Delia and Maurice Bryan. Hilda LIndburg, Nellie Johnson. Allene Clegg. Marguerite Clegg, Alice Hunnlngton. Carver Brown. Mrs. P. V. Clcgsr and Miss Nina Gallecher of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Adolph Hansen entertained at an elaborate 0 o'clock dinner on Sunday evening. Covers were laid for Mi', and Mrs. Adolph Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brlnton. Mr. and Mrs. Rhynald Thill, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brule and Master Broughton Brule. Messrs. A. Tawson and O. II. Barrus of Gra.ntHvjllc were in Tooele the first of the week. Emll I'cbrson of Vernon was In Tooele Wednesday. Mrs. Ada Ormc was tendered a surprise sur-prise party on Monday In honor of her birthday. A splendid supper was served and an enjoyable time was spent. Those who participated In the pleasant affair were Mrs. Ada Orme, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn. air. and Mrs. John M. McKellar. John and May Dunn. Miss Montella McKellar Mc-Kellar and Miss May Dunn. Miss Margaret O'Oonncr. who has been spendjng several days in Salt Lake City, returned to Tooele Friday noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Sieka came to Tooclo on Monday and are making thair homo at the Idanha Inn. Mrs. V. Green Logan entertained the Ladles' Sewing club on Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her apartments at Hotel Tooele. The afternoon was spent in playing whist. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Logan Lo-gan was assisted In entertaining by Mrs. Uhynald Thill and Mrs. Fred Brule. The club will be entertained by Mrs. Bert Ashlock on next Wednesday at her home on West, street. Mrs. Grokoskle, who has been visiting visit-ing In California for some lime, has returned re-turned home. Mrs. Mary Collins, who has been visiting vis-iting In Toole, returned to Salt Lake City Thursday. One of the social successes of the sen-son sen-son was the grand ball nt the Opera house on St. Valentine's evening, given by the Knights of Pythias of this place. The house was beautifully decorated In mottoes and the emblems of the order. A. banquet was served and regardless of the extreme cold weather, a very large crowd was present. Magnas Weston of Ophlr was In Tooele the Jirst of the week. The Mutual Improvement, association will hold their conference In Grantsvlllc Sunday. February 'JO. The young ladies will hold their officers' meeting at 10 a, m. In the ward meeting house. J KAYSVILLE. j Special to The. Tribune. KAYSVILLE. Feb. 19. A Temperance meeting was held in the Relief society on Maine street Thursday afternoon, under the direction of the Women's Christian Temperance L'nlon of Kaysvlllc. and was largely attended. An interesting programme pro-gramme consisting of songs, select reading, read-ing, etc.. was given, after which dainty refreshments were served. Among tho Kaysvlllc people who wcro visitors to Salt Lake City during the week were: Hon. and Mrs. John R. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry IL Blood. Arnold M. Barnes. Miss Olive Kllfoj-le, Misses Cora nnd Vera Bonnomort. Mtes MoIIle Barnes, Alon Thomson. Mark Bar-nctt. Bar-nctt. Misses Martha E, and .Mamie Barnes. Mrs. Dr. Sumner Glcason. Mrs, John U. Bonnomort. Mrs. John W. Thorn-ley, Thorn-ley, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Gallev, Dr. G. E. Morion, Miss Blanche Barnes, Mrs, C. E. Robinson, Richard Gailey and Oscar Bennett. About thlrty-flvc relatives and friends of Mrs. Sarah Bishop tendered her a surprise sur-prise party on Wednesday evening at the homo of h'er daughter, Mrs. Alice Smith, In honor of her ergiuy-sixU, blrthdav. Tho evening was spent In music, games, social so-cial chat. etc. after which a very elaborate elabor-ate supper was served. Mrs. Bishop was the recipient of many beautiful and costlv presents. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop and Mr. and Mrs, John Bishop and children, all of Salt Lako City. Miss Florence Mabel Flint of Kaysvllle. and Mr. Charles E. Steed of Clearfield, wcro married on Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Phillips of I laden. Ida., are spending a fe.w weeks in Kavs-vllle. Kavs-vllle. as the guestH of their many relatives rela-tives nnd friends. Charles Barnes and Miss Lucy Smith, both, of Kaysville. 'were man-led on Thursday. Bishop Henry U. Blood performing per-forming the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bcazcr of Lorenzo,, I Ida. are visiting here this week as guests of their sister. Mrs. Peter Barton. William Dummcr has returned home from Ireland, where he spent the past two years. I AMERICAN FORK. I i J Special to Tho Tribune. AMERICAN FORK, Fob. If). On Monday Mon-day evening Mrs. Barbara Boley entertained enter-tained at a china shower, in honor of Miss Vera Fcalhcratono. Mr. and Mrs. Asher BIddlecome of Sunshine, Utah, relumed home, after a week's visit In this city. Th? wedding of Miss Vera Feather-stone Feather-stone and Maurice Larson, both well-known well-known young people of tills city, was solemnized In the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday. A reception was accorded them at -the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Featherstonc. The newly married couple will make their home in this city. The wedding of Miss Lyda Humphries of Pleasant Grove and J. P. Powell of Lehl 's announced to take place In the Snlt Lake temple on February 23. Both are well known In this city. Mrs. Alvira. Steele of lona. Ida., is hero visiting as the guest of Mrs. Warren B. Smith. Mrs. G. E. Garrett of Salt Lake City has returned home, after a week's visit in this city as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Jcsslo Crookston. M. O. Randolph left here on Monday for a month's nip through the state of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Martin N. Ambrose were the victims of a nicely arranged surprise party on Monday evening. A nice supper sup-per was served and the balance of the night was spent in entertaining. . Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Smith entertained enter-tained njiumbcr of tholr elderly friends on Wednesday. An elegant dinner was served and the afternoon was spent in social chat. Thirty friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Chlpmnn, Jr.. called at their home on Thursday evening and announced a surprise sur-prise on Mra. Chipman. in honor of her birthday. The fore part of tho evening was devoted to progressive whist. In which Bishop John R. Hindley nnd James II. Dunkley carried off the prizes. A luncheon was served at 11:30. A,t the annual meeting of the Fourth Ward Relief society, held on Thursday. President Alice C. Steele's resignation was presented and accepted, Mrs Steele goes to Salt Lake to spend a year In the temple as a temple worker. Mr. and Mrs, Leo T. Shelley celebrated cele-brated their seventeenth wedding annl-verasrv annl-verasrv on Tuesday evening, when many of their friends and relatives were present. pres-ent. A nice supper was served nnd an enjoyable time had by all present. About thirty friends met at the home of Fred Brlnton as a surprise party on Wednesdny evening. The time was cn-joyably cn-joyably spent in an old-fashioned dance. The feature of tho evening was a reading read-ing hy Peter X. Crystal. Mrs. Emma Fealherslone was honored bv many of her friends In a soclnl gath- j ci-lng at the home of her son, Thomas Featherstone on Tuesday afternoon. BPoIG-HAM CITY. i i Special lo Tho Tribune. HP.IGUAM CITY. .Fob. n.--Thursday afternoon, from .1 to (! oVIoi-l;, Mt-srtamcs Arthur E. Truelson and U. Frank Coothe entertained a few lady friend? at a Kensington Ken-sington tvi, at the home of Mrs. Truel-."on. Truel-."on. A mist dellslit'ul afternoon was spnt by the Indies, nifd several musiral numbers weie rendered lv ihr quests. Dainty refreshments wre servcl. Monday evening, ni. I ln home of Mr. and Mrs, O. Peterson, a delightful valentine valen-tine social war. given, the party being In honor of A. A. .1 oh an. "en, who "recently roturuoil from a mission to Denmark. The rooms nt t',w Peterson home were elaborately elab-orately decorated. Itefieshmer.ts were served, Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. P. t'hrlstensen entertained a few friends at i their home In t.ie Second waul. The social so-cial war. given In honor of their roccnt uinrcJiige. Uefreshments were served. Pw. L. Fishhuru. Jr.. and P. W. Fish-buin. Fish-buin. I.elloy Nelson ami Mrs. Ellas Shef-llelij Shef-llelij spent Thursday In Smlthfield with relative. I Carl Neis.on was In from his home In llolbrook. Ida., Wednesday, visiting Ills' family In this city. A pleasant little surprise was that given Monday evening at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. Will Glover, in honor of their little son Lamonl. During the evening many valentine Ramos were played and refreshments refresh-ments were served. Those present at the parly were Alverla Larson, Clarice Wlshi. Hazel Slohl. Nondus Jeppson. Sylvlu Wight. Marhim Evans. Gladys Ilol-ton. Ilol-ton. Nola and Winnie Uowrlng .Maud Glover. John Bowrlng. Ralph Knowlton. Lament Glover. Wesley Uorsley. Morris Glover. C-irl Lee. Eph .loscphson. Will and Basil Fife. Wynn Glover. In the Third ward meeting house last night the advanced departments of the religion classes gave a very successful haf-hel party. At the parly the heads of the various departments were Invited. A splendidly arrange programme was carried out. and several musical numbers were rendered. During the evening refreshments re-freshments were served. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson entertained a few friends at her home In honor of the birthday of a friend. The evening was a most pleasant ono. During tho rendering of musical numbers refreshments were served. Mrs. D. G. Reed was the recipient oft very pleasant surprise at. her home In the Second ward during tho week, which was attended by the members of the advanced ad-vanced class of the Second ward religion clnsses. A programme had been arranged ar-ranged and was rond'crcd in good order. Itefreshments consisting of seasonable fruits were served. Mr. and Mrs. David Hilton of Salt Lake City were among the guests. Mr3. Christina Hamson ' is visiting friends and relatives in Pocalello. Ida., for a few days. Og'den visitors lo Brlgham City during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. George Larkln, C. C. Brown. Jr., William 1 loppe. Mrs. Emma Lindsey and daughter, Misses DIna Brown and Florence Woolley, guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wright. Brlgham City visitors to Ogdcn during the week were Ellas Jensen. Kurdctte Smith. Mr. and Mrs, N. P. Llndholm. Mrs. M. J. Lund. Thomas McMasler, Joseph Jo-seph Balrd. W. V. Iladlcy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellason arc spendlnc a few days in Logan visiting relatives and friends. Invitations are now out for an old-time ball to be held in the opera house Tuesday Tues-day evening. The ball will be given by a committee of Fourth warders. The affair af-fair will be strictly old-fashioned. Invitations Invi-tations were printed on straw board. The musk- will be furnished by old-time musicians. mu-sicians. Miss Rose Page of Bountiful Is I he guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Merrell of this city for a few days. John Gardner Is In this city visiting his mother. Mrs. Gardner. Mr. Gardner will leave In a few days on a trip to California, Cal-ifornia, after which he will go to his home in Spokane. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Nichols of lona. Ida,, are visiting relatives In Brlgham City for a short time. L. P. Johnson of Salt Lako Is a guest at the home of his sister. Mrs. Peter Slg-gard, Slg-gard, and will remain here a few days. Mrs. Claude Merrell of Logan Is visiting visit-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown this week. Mrs. T. C. Crawford and daughter. Miss Eleanor Crawford, are visiting In this city, guests at the home of Mrs. A. E. Truelsen. Brlgham City visitors to Salt Lake City this week were Ephralm W. Dunn. Justin Jus-tin D. Call. John C. Knudson, Lorenzo N. Slohl. N. J. Valentine, Will O. Knudson, oLwLs Anderson, Carl Tsaaeson, John W. Francis, llyrum "W. Valentine, W. Clem Horsley, Wlllard S. Hansen, Jacob C. Jensen. E. M. Tyson. P. . J. Petersen. Brlgham Nelson, David Bosenbaum, Lars II. Larsen, John IL Bolt, Mrs. Mary Woodland. Mrs. Joseph IC. Stohl. Salt Lake visitors to Brlgham during the week were Mrs, Nellie C. Taylor. B. F. Grant, L. P. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hilton and children, Mrs. Sarah Smith. Misses "Verna and Louie Goalcs" of Lehl were guests at the home of Mrs. Arthur J. Munns for a few clays this week. Mrs. Henry Munns of Smlthfield was visiting In Brlgham City during the week. NEPHI. j Special to The Tribune. NEPHI, Fob. 19. Tho marriage of John "W. Carter of Nephl and Miss Ethel Blackhnm of Moroni will bo solemnized In the Mantl temple on February 23. A largo wedding reception will be tendered the young couple at the home of the bride's parents next Friday, February 25. Tho members of the "Ladies' Literary club are busy planning for their old-fashioned party on the evening of "Washington's birthday. Mies May Hobbs entertained the members mem-bers of the U. C. T. club Tilonday evening even-ing at an old-fashioned candy pull. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey, Sr., left for Sprlngvlllc Thursday, where they were guests at a big Indian War Veterans' Vet-erans' party. The superintendence- of the Second ward Sundav school gavo a party Tuesday evening, complimentary to Roy Pay. who is retiring from the superintendency work.' The affair was held In tho Relief hall nnd an enjoyable programme of spoeehc-s. songs and recitations: was given. Ro-freshments Ro-freshments were then served, and a pleasant pleas-ant evening was spent. The annual dancing' party of tho stake Sunday school board was hold Friday evening at the Arlington pavilion, which was a large and successful affair. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Memmott of Scinio visited here this week- tho guests of Mr nnd Mrs. J. E. Memmott, Mrs. Samuel Love of- Canada visited here tho first of the. week as tho guest of Mr, and Mrs. II. D. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kendall were over from Eureka the first of the week visiting visit-ing relatives and friends. Isaac. IT. Grace left Tuesday for his hlg iOOQ-acre ranch, which Is located near Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. VIckers have moved back to Nephl from Salt Lake, where they have been residing for-4hc past few years. Miss Luclle Carter Is visiting In Salt Lake this week. Clifford Austin of Lehl visited at tho home of George Hobbs the first of the week. IL F. McCune was down from Ogdcn the first of the week visiting old-time I friends in Nephl, ! PARK CITY. i . . Special in The Tribune. PARK OITV. Feb. 10 - A msetlng of M. Luke's guild was held Friday afternoon, after-noon, at the home of Mrs. II. S. Town-send. Town-send. Ualntv icfroahnienia were served to the guests. .Mrs. E. P. LoCompt is- Snlt Lake visiting with her son and daughter. The members of the Five Hundred Card club were delightfully entertained at Hi" home nf Mrs. Lee i:. - i;;ht on Main Btrcet. Mrs. Frank MeEwan carried away (he -iub priss?. Mrs. Lee r. wight served delicious refreshments to Mrs. Paro. Mrs. Sl-ennan. Mi-?. Smith. Mrs. Foraluiid. Mrs. MeEwan. Mrs. Ioekhcail. Mrs. Sutton rnd .Mrs. Frankl. Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar Forshuul entertained enter-tained a numb"-.- of friends. Cards were played and later delicious vrtreslimi.-nis were served ro Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Fargo. .Mr. and Mrs. Frod Smith.. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hoggs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeEwan. Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Whltlev and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lockheart. Mr. and Mr-3. Joe Brandt. Tom Orr Ale Gibson. Perry Baker. Emmett Shields. Misses Mae Turner. -,iea PJU. cinra Fnfeek and Mable Kemp were among the dancers seen Thursdnv evening even-ing at tl'e Elk-?' dance In Coalville. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin lefi Sunday Sun-day for Hot Springs, Ark., for the benefit bene-fit of air. Mnitin's health. The members of ihe Maccabees" lodge held an Intcrestlnc social Thursdav evening. even-ing. Cards and other games were'plaved. and later light refreshments were served. Tuesdaj evening the Knights of Pythias ontertalned the members of their lodge and .theJv families. Dancing and tards were the amusements for the evening, and later refreshments wore served. John Doyle returned to the Park Friday Fri-day morning, after an extended business busi-ness visit In Salt Lake. Messrs, Tom Trythall. Jake Sorenson and A. Morning spent Thursday evening nt the Daly-Judge mine, and later a Dutch lunch was served. John Ilanlon left for Tonopah, Nov. Monday morning. Mr. and airs. W. D. Sutlon have Issued Is-sued Invitations for a parly Tuesdav evening. One of the events of tho week was the grand ball given by the B. P. O, E. In Coalville Thursday evening. Tho regular meeting of the Woman's Atheneum was held Monday at the home of Mrs. E. J. Heggs. Miss Eva llught-3 took tho plaeo of Mrs. LcCompt. who was unavoidably absent, nnd she also read Mrs. lCompl's paper on James Russell Lowell. The next meeting will be Monday, February 21, at Ihe home of airs. IT. S. Townsend. LOG-AN. i . Special to The Tribune. LOGAN. Feb. Ut. Miss La Rue Tanner, who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and airs. E. W. Robinson, has returned to her home In Salt Lake. airs. Serge Bollff spent the week with relatives In Salt Lake City. airs. James Parks left Friday morning for a three-months' visit in California. airs. Harry Stoney and her mother, airs. aic.Mahill. left on Tuesday for a visit of several months In California. Lawrence Naylor of Salt Lake was a visitor here during the week. airs. Joseph E. Cardon spent part of tho week with friends In Salt Lake. air. and airs. David Eccles and air. and airs. Robert Anderson left Sundny for Portland, Or. Doctor and airs. George Thomas have returned from a short visit in the city. airs. E, W. Robinson spent the week In Salt Lako and Provo with relatives. airs. Alfred Cole spent Wednesday and Thursday in Salt Lake. J. ai. Baldwin of Tacoma. Wash., is visiting with friends in Logan. Miss aiablc Ammunssen of Salt Lako is tho guest of the aiisses Phcbc and Luclla Ncbekcr. The U. A. C. Woman's club met on aiondny afternoon with airs. D. C. Budge. An Interesting talk on W. U. llowells as a novelist was given by ailss Charlotte Kyle. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Society Is anxiously awaiting the seventeenth sev-enteenth annual military ball of the Agricultural Ag-ricultural college, to be given on aionday evening. February 2S. In tho auditorium. air. and airs. A. II. Thompson entertained enter-tained a few friends Informally on aion-day aion-day evening In honor of their wedding anniversary. On Thursday evening the members of the Boosters club entertained their lady friends most charmingly at on evening affair. ailss Lizzie Drysdale was hostess on Monday at a charming luncheon, when she entertained her club, the "B. S-" The table was attractively arranged with red and while carnations and covers were laid for eight. ails3 Virginia Baleson entertained at a very pretty valentine parly at her homo on aionday evening. airs. Nettle T. Stoan ontertalned five guests at the theater, followed by an oyster supper on Wednesday evening. airs. James II. Linford entertained the Wobyca society with olhcr invited guests at a.' charming valentine luncheon on Tuesday, at the Brlgham Young college. The dining room was attractive with many streamers and red hearts and valentines. val-entines. The guests were seated at six small tablca prottlly arranged with hearts and white carnations. Tho valentine scheme was ca'rrled out throughout the luncheon. Following the luncheon, airs. George A. Boll gave a most charming reading of F. Hopklnson's "Little Grcj' Lady." Twenty-six guests enjoyed the affair. On Wednesday airs. O. TJ. Budge entertained en-tertained the Clio club with other Invited guests nt an elaborate luncheon served at tho B. Y. C. dining room. The table held a large cluster of white carnations and fems. A most charming afternoon was spent. Covers were laid for twenty-two twenty-two guests. The U. A. C. Womau.'s club will be entertained at cards on iMonday evening at the home of airs. A. 71. Thompson. Tho hostesses for tho atTalr aro airs. A. I-T. Thompson, airs. G. W. Thatcher and, airs. P. D. Stopps. WILLARD. Special to The Tribune. WILLAF.D. Feb, .19. Tho Primary association as-sociation will glvo a sociable in the basement Tuesday afternoon. A programme pro-gramme will be rendered, after which dlnnor will he served. ailss Pheblo Harding, who has been away for about two years, has returned home. Steven White has returned to his homo In Idaho, after spending a few days with relatives and friends here. air. and airs. Joseph Stokes are visiting vis-iting with air and airs. Peter Lowe William Dalton. who has been at Logan Lo-gan for the past few months, has returned re-turned home. William E. Morgan has returned to Salt Ia ke. after spending a few days with relatives and frelnda here. Frank J. Lowe has returned home after spending a few weeks In Provo. Jack Lowe has gone to Idaho, where ho will Bpcnd a. few months. Not After Heiress II LORD ROBERT I27NBS-KER. Lord Kobort Jnnos-Kor. n brolhcr of the Duke of Koxburylio, who is in America on a visit, denies that ho is hero to follow 1 lie examplo of his brother broth-er iu tho capture of an American heiress. heir-ess. Lord Robert docs not deny, however, how-ever, that American heiresses are most charming- young women. I EUEEKA. i - Special to The Tribune EL'REKA, Feb. 19. The members of Columbia Co-lumbia lodge, m-bokabs. initiated two candidates Thursday night, and at the close of the initiatory ceremonies held a social session and partook of a banquet. ban-quet. air. and airs. Con Hanson have disposed dis-posed of tholr home In this city and will go to Payson to reside. - . N. A. Robertson of Salt Lake spent several days this week In Eureka. The members of Godlva lodge No. S, Knights of Pythias, with thoii- families and Invited friends, celebrated the forlv-slxth forlv-slxth anniversary of their order at the local temple on Tuesday evening. The fore part of the evening was devoted to card playing, in which airs. Cecelia Bacon won the lady's prize, a china cup and saucer, and arrs. J. P. Griggs won second sec-ond prize. William Hard won a handsome hand-some compass for first gentlemun's prl::e. and Dan Marlln carried off the boobv prize a small banana. An oyster supper closed the festivities of the evening. The Homo Dramatic club presented "Chip, the Ferry Waif." In a very creditable cred-itable manner to a. largo audience on Tuesday night at the opera house. The many friends of ailss J. E. O'Connor O'Con-nor will be pleased to know that she Is rapidly recovering front a serious Illness. Ill-ness. Thomas Griffith of Springvllle visited with Eureka friends during the week. On Tuesday evening four candidates wcro Initialed as members of Evening Star lodge. Degree of Honor, at the close of which the Juvenile band was called In and helped make tho social session a very enjoyable one, rendering several musical numbers. A banquet was served. George arcCune and family will go to Nephl the first of aiarch to reside. airs. A. F. Heckler and children left Tuesday for Granger, Utah, to make tholr home. W. IL aioellcr visited tho capital city thls week. airs. A. J. aicPhee Is visiting with her sister, airs. Mines, at Salt Lake City. airs. Openshaw. who has been visiting here with her daughters, airs. Hani' J-Beane J-Beane and airs. Ollle Hohl, returned to her home at Spring Lake this week. ailss Alice Pitt of Salt Lake is the guest of ailss Genevieve Sullivan. aiatthew Bathold will leave aionday for a trip to Alaska, aiayor aiorley and wife visited the capital this week. Arthur Hanks has gone to California for or few months for the benefit of his health. A farewell party was given by the Sunday school children of the Baptist church at the home of airs, Robert Adam-son Adam-son on Tuesday evening. In honor of the aiisses Anna and aiargaret Hughes. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twenty-live. 1 ailss aiar-g.irct aiar-g.irct Hughes was presented with a handsome hand-some silver engraved spoon, ailss Anna Hughes was presented with a beautiful glove box. The young ladles havo had charge of the Baptist mission In this city and will leave tho first of the week for Ludlow, aio. The valentine party given by the ladles of the ai. E. church aionday evening even-ing was a very enjoyable, affair and a large number were present to enjoy the festivities. MURRAY. I Special to The Tribune. aiURRAY, Feb. 19 air. and airs. William Wil-liam H. Park announce the engagement of their daughter, Nellie, to Ernest Wright, the Tveddlng to occur Wednesday. February 23. A reception will be tendered ten-dered at the Park home on South Fifth East, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth South .streets, the same evening. Among those returning from tho mission field lately who reside In aiurray 'and vicinity are the following: George II. Watts of aiurray, from tho western states; Archibald Frame of Taylorsvllle. from tho central states; James S. Crane, from tho central states, and W. E. Crane from tho British mission. Ebcnezor Williams of Seranton. Pa., Is here and will remain for some time, the guest of air. and Mrs. Isaac Ifad-ley. Ifad-ley. ailss Nellie Stark has returned to aiurray aiur-ray after a short visit with her parents at South Weber. ails3 Nora Peart and George Nowbold. both well known In the county, wcro united in marriage this week. air. and Mrs. Nowbold will make their homo nt Draper. Tho mombers of the .M. I. A. Social club entertained at the second of a series of :lanclng parlies In the First Ward Amusement Amuse-ment hall Thursday evening. The affair was largely attended. The music was s'uod. Special u- Th Trlbmr. " itf6 OGDKN. Fei). 10. - The r,,,5 .jffl Hub met will, m,.;. Thorn. J '? P hor home Tuesday nf Sn' I Mil ar, Rim- an lute uat ?- .5 p( ? bpatgo s Children or W "UM-esil,,- hu.nbers0;,...'., ffl 5 lis nest mooting wUl; ai.T "rf Ihe third of a. ve-ir. nr , 'Z 10" jvns given rYhe fj Jf ' luenday evening at the iiV.vi iM aeauemv. .Musle r M 4 i. 1 enlarged orchestra 1l 5KJ! ?! 1 pijoyed Ihe affair. T V leli " ho given aiarch .X xlJil Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Re eniAjtH a bo party at tha Ornhiam JTer -Cy1'?" T" guests werPe i M &. Browning. Mr. 'anii -fis I homas and air. and Mrs.",?, -Mr. and .Mis. II. i.-0r, urrW of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllariwcr 'A Orpheum aionday evening, -J f! air. and airs. D, c. ICeeles K h'1 gucHls. Mr and Mrs. ILK -',! cupl-H! a box at the OrphcuS evening. iiicuu .Mr. and Mrs. Hugh r. vTooVi week for Hot LakesVOrc. Wf, -Mrs. A. W. aieek ha, 50n ! rancisco to visit wim her! 9'aB an.l later will visit with frit x&& om California. ?K Mrs. H E. Wonllmanse huSfP' Ocean Park. Cal.. whr-r- 4"? for some time with he. foiiTF .Woodmansee. 1 , Mr. and airs. John G.iy daughter, airs. Dan Shunc. niv children left. Tuesdav for tJcAB Cal., to be rtone about a inontli-jyt One o'f tho must enJuMihle McS dancing parlies or the weelr. wrdT I given at the home of iu- ailsleS'1 lolum and -Virginia Rudlgrr tb' number of friends. Instrument tr cal music were r-ntK-rrd by aTIs of the guests. Tuesday evening the SunilSt51 board of the aiethodlst church home of air. and Mrs. O. A.V ti-About ti-About thirty were present. Inoj a' members of the board and the A business session was held m ;V day school orchestra organized ts, son and .Mrs. Wadsworlh beings i take charge of the same, ft i' Frey was elected superintendd wci slonury work In the runriav sis , lowing tho meellnc re'fresllrij -F served by the hostess, ,xf tc'i iV pleasant social hpur was ypcii 12 J One of the prettiest weddln season was the one which (3 3 it Monday at the home of W. J.'flfJ.. when his daughter-. Helen ai. l? was united iu marriage to- KEiv Bird, the Rev. G. W. aicGroervifLi ing the ceremony. Tho lrfi charmingly in a gown of whltovl and carried a shower bounuct3i roses. The ring ceremony was'Kff; under a large white weddlrtfjft ranged 1n the center of the iw broad, white streamers extenqfel the top to the corpora of tit,, aiyrlads of colored lights. artlstK ranged, completed a cry pretut Following the cerrxuoi.y, aW. breakfast was served, the table? Hons being carnations and sinIIfrT the Immediate families of theitzj groom and Reverend aicCrcrf present. After the wedding sr. i air. and airs. Bird left for iniflfv, trip, which will include Denver; sas City. They will make thellf?, 1 Oakland, Cal. Jf The high school cadets will giyjjin In the school auditorium aiona wy. ing. February 21. The patroifnJu danco are aiayor and airr. WllliiT, mnnti. air. and airs. ai. S BrowiilV ami airs. Fred J. Klesel. Mr.'.'jjv-Thomas Mr.'.'jjv-Thomas II. Carr unil airs. 'BF Dee. M The members of the youriM? ( Bible class and their friends, aft far ty-flve in number met at' thwi aiiss Lizzie Etsenberg. TlicJBt S artistically decorated In aceortMiffir St. Valentine's day. An hoiirVETn'i with various games, after wliial;: her of vocal and InstrumenlalraBt wcro rendered. Refrcshincntfcjj keeping with St. Valentine, woiiiji by airs. Eiseiiberg, assisted byMt zle Elsonbcrg and .Mrs. Newmjij next social meeting wil be licAtv home of ailss Laird, aiarch The W. C. T U. held memojiUI Ices in honor of Frances CjftSl Wednesday afternoon, at thoT I airs. G. A. aiuller. A very -Wet programmo was given, the prini dm bers being an address on tlitj work of Frances E. Wlllard. I C(t S. Gordon, and an address by ginla Lee Brandt Burg, natlott ,tu for the Crlttcntou home. MR cf J aiay conducted tho song scrvltto 4 Id William Craig the devotional ! Lt airs. J. S. Gordon cntcrti ladies of the Presbyterian ch kensington. Thursday aftcrno home. After a pleasant soch "Mr number of musical leclions Jft Vocal solos by aiamle llarrlngt and ailss Lulu aiitcholl wcre predated. s ' The Baptist Kensington socij L - the home of .Mrs. S. P Brooks day afternoon. An hour wis the poets, after which dalnt gw mentsjwerc served by the host k aiis Ruth Elhcran entcrtnlni bcr of high school friends at a party aionday and i Lw The house was decorated thrt 4i keeping with St. Vfilcntlne , k of hearts was played after freshments were served. Monaf Mr? and atrs. Ballantyno won g 1 Marion Browning the consoli ,j Tuesday evening Gene Prattj and Bertha Furehc tho consol Mr and airs. Alma D. Chaml B lamed 86veniy-nv. relatives 3 at heir residence Wednesday c4 . occasion being the Wrlffi of airs. Chambers s1' fl and games provided cnlcrtat.l the guests during the evenlnrff caslon was an old-fasliloncd faf , e-lnc and most of those prj 2: JSves of tho host and hosted ailss Florence Gwllllam wa visitor the latter part of thli Mr W. B. Wilson and . Shlbley are visiting In Ogden The Ladies' Aid society 0 Kr t -recatlonal church met ut ti h Mrs. C. F. Conn Thursday ;i NBov Tho Ladles' Aid society of (f odlst church mot Thursday a the home of airs. S- IL iTCj The Historical society inet: w . O J StUwell at her home Satu Wai Soon.. An excellent progra given. One of the most Inte, instructive numbers waf s a i Day in Spain." by aiiss Joslo.; Mrs Henrv aiaule entcrl a HoKe Culture club at her M-day M-day afternoon. A st J ; bjL View magazine was takoii.. lUDa which the club adjourned, j |