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Show i Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah ! I m OGDEN. j Mclal to Tho Tribune. BBrtDEN. April 22. Monday evening- tho BBffhts of Columbus ontortalncd about BBr couples at their annual Easier ball BEthe Congress dancing academy. - T he BK .was beautifully decorated, the color eme of purple, green and whiter being flKHed out in a most artistic manner. BK-und the walls and forming a canopy BKr tho dancers were streamers of tho BEee colors and festoons of garlands were BEng across the colling. At the east BBT of tho hall near tho entrance was BKjhrided a banner of green with a BKlcn harp of shamrocks In 'the center. BBthls banner wcro the words, "Lrln Bft'iBragh," and above It was draped an ferlcan flag. A largo electric sign BEicr from the center of the celling, dls-B-Lvlng tho letters "K. C." and tho num-v,.7777 num-v,.7777 ln uri,ls of purple. Above ms sign -was suspended the banner of Bail lodge. On tho orchestra stand the BEd "Welcome" appeared in letters of Ue'on a background of. purple. Tho BVrealiment room was decorated withi Kn ani white. Easter lilies were used Ktlie tables. A dancing- programme of BEteen numbers was given. Tho music BfeV furnished by an enlarged orchestra.. BE&rge number of guests wero present Bltaalt Lake City and from Pocatello. fc'and Mrs. A. Shercr returned Tues-from Tues-from a trip .to Denver. VKr.: and Mrs. L R. Frodsham announce IBT engagement of their daughter Ruby Bji- C. Dorn. The marriage will take nCe tho latter part of this month. Ktr. and Mrs. William Driver have ro-wncd ro-wncd from California, where they have Knt the winter. Bfr. and Mrs. J.' F. Moore of Grand Bhctlon. Colo., are the guests" of friends Hft 'dancing party was given Thursday ming by tho Fraternal- Aid at tho Royal BfTclng academy. An oxcollent musical Kjrammo was given and a large num- were in attendance. Civ .and Mrs. G. S. Waggoner and Bfightcr Dorothy of Los Angeles, Cal., BKJvisltlns in Ogden for a month will) BK. Waggoner's parents,! - After their BJft In this city they will go east to BRwaggonor's home in Ohio to live. Hviss Alice Lo Verne Martin of Salt BE&.Is visiting with her grandmother in IBcrs: J. C. Nye was hostess at two HUliy-appoInted Kensingtons given at home during- the week;- The first was Ben' AVedncsday afternoon, to which Bfty guests were bidden, and tho sec-Bft' sec-Bft' was given on Thursday afternoon, (en about twenty-seven guests wero en-HbLlncd. en-HbLlncd. The rooms were attractive flur their decorations of spring flowers, the library and parlors potted plants, Baling- vines, May baskets and ribbons Bpomblance of a Maypole wcro used. In Bf- dining- room the color scheme was Jen and white and a large cut glass MfJ;of hyacinths, jonquils and tulips seed the center of the table. Mrs. Nye Btjasslstcd in receiving- on Wednesday WMre. Fred M. Nye and Mrs. Oliver Runyon, and Mrs. Runyon and. Mrs. HfT. Hurst assisted on Thursday. Hfrs. James Brijrgs and daughter, Vera, BJompanled by Mrs. Johnson, left Og-Bk'-1 Wednesday evening for a three pths' trip through Europe, ln Eng-BKifMre. Eng-BKifMre. Briggs will visit relatives and visit her old home. HVr John Culley will entertain tho IBtca Literary club Wednesday, April "'he Christian Link circle will bo en-tairied en-tairied at the homo of Mrs. William Staph Wednesday, May 13. Hrl and Mrs. George W. Larkln an-Bjunce an-Bjunce the engagement of their daugh-rEnen. daugh-rEnen. E. Larkln to Lester 1-L Patter-c; Patter-c; he marriage to take place tho laU Bjr jart, of May. KMr. ana ..Mrs. Harold SeJgel' -of .'Salt Bj&e were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Pcery Sunday. JPtJio Martha society wag-entertained by Mrs. J. N. Spargo Monday afternoon at Wlt. apartments ln the Peery- J&Ir. and Mrs.. Henry Charles Hlbbard ; Seattle, Wash., arc the guests of Mrs. fibbard's parents. Dr. and Mrs. R, S. !.'iiations have been issued by tho n Alumni association for the dance banquet which Is to bo held ln high school assembly hall Friday Ing, April 27. meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held ic homo of Mrs. O. J. Stilwoll Wed-ly Wed-ly afternoon, e of tho largest of the social events 10 week was the musical tea given Irs. Th&mas T. Dee and Mrs. Rich-B. Rich-B. Porter at tho Virginia Monday noon, when 125 guests were enter-id. enter-id. An excellent programme under direction of Professor Coop was i. The parlors and dining room attractive with their decorations of e and yellow, a profusion of Easter : being artistically arranged. Yel-jonquIlB Yel-jonquIlB were the favors. Mrs. Deo Mrs. Porter wero assisted ln rc-ng rc-ng by Mrs. A. A. Shaw, Mrs. F. E. ;lnbotham, Mrs. G. H. Marck, Mrs. ge S. Barker and Mrs. Joseph F. ;er. Pouring ln tho dining room wore H. H, Spencer. Mrs. Joseph E. ;ht, Mrs. L. Daniel Ensign and Mrs. i S.. Lewis, s. W. L. Miller of SI. Anthony. Ida., the guest of Ogden friends for sev-days sev-days the past week, le Methodist Ladles' Aid. held their lar monthly social t the church par-Friday par-Friday evening; A huslness session hold, followed by a social hour. Tho esses were Mrs. A. J. Rollow, S. P. nberg, E. E. Newton and Dr. Anna to Misses Lottie and May Greene, have been spending tho winter in Angeles, were the guests of Mr. Mrs. J. C. Nye Thursday and Frl-en Frl-en route to their homo in Gales-r. Gales-r. HI. rs. Henry Gwllliam cnlortaincd the d Culture club at her home Tuesday rnoon. Profeasor Perkins of the Op-high Op-high school gavo a lecture on "Sanl-3n "Sanl-3n ln the Public Schools," and Miss 111a .Hunter rendered two piano solos, ch completed tho programme. Tho ual meeting of tho club will be held the homo of Mrs. J. E. Browning sday, May 2. when officers for the ling year will bo elected. The F. A. S C. met at the home of rs. Frank Loder Friday afternoon. .Tuesday afternoon Grave Vance was rprlsed by a number of her friends ho gathered at her home In honor of ir birthday anniversary. In the dining !om, where a fine birthday dinner was irved. the table wan prettily decorated, iunlciue feature of the decorations being large class bowl containing a flock of tie chicks. Games and a guessing const con-st provided entertainment for the tests, prizes for the contest being won T Mlfin Zella. Jones and Miss Arle3S utchlns. Mr. and Mrs, Heber White, Jr., entor-Ined entor-Ined twenty-four relatives and friends iJ?sday evening In honor of their 'elfth wedding anniversary. A banquet served, followed bv music and inclng. ;Mr. and Mrs. G. IT. Condo announce; te marriage of their daughter. Myrtle. J. C. Robertson, the marriage to take ace the latter part of tho month. Mrs. William C. Ecclcs returned to her 'me In La Grande. Or.. Frldnv after-P after-P n, after a kI,- weeks' visit with Jends and relatives In this rlly. St yfc' 1Iabrt Anderson and daughter, Hther, returned Thursday after an ex- nded visit ln California. Mrs. Harry E. Blaine, who has spent 9 w winter in Nevada. Is visiting her ijt&r. Mrs. C, N. Flowolllng. jVv"Jford Shurtllff, manager of the RHtNInrs vaudeville, entertained the embers of his company at supper after 5 Performance lust Frldnv evening. JF"B strollers are amateur players, who f ,coim,lncd work and play during IKi Winter months, winning much local IBKT? f0r irtlsllc acting and particlpat-As6 particlpat-As6 in many onjoyablo social affairs. Tho JfPper Jact Friday evening marked tho m0, HUl'c.cs5ful KcnKon. Tito com-jlR1 com-jlR1 wl now go into rehfiirsal for new fKL rjP Strollers arc Misses Minnie HPwni Clara Peterson and Frances Van (K Aft.an,d Moroni Olscn, Jack Reeves gMp.Wlltord Shurtllff. j PROVO. J Special to The Tribune. PROVO. April 22. The reception given by the ladles of St. Mary's guild to ihe Rev. A... E. Lomolne, the new pastor of "the Episcopal church, and Mrs. Loninlno at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blor-sach Blor-sach Wednesday evening was one of the most successful affairs of the week. During the evening an Informal programme pro-gramme was rendered, as follows. Address Ad-dress of welcome, Elton Hoyt; solo, Murray Mur-ray Twelves: roadlng. Mrs. Cummins; piano pi-ano selectlohi Miss Bessie Gammon t violin vio-lin solo. Hugh Pastoriza; reading, Mrs. F. Wagner; piano duet. Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Ir-vine, Jr.. and Miss Lac! Irvine; humorous humor-ous stories, V. D. Roberts, Jr. Dainty refreshments were served to tho sixty guests . present ' Miss Ethel Noon has gone to Caldwell, Ida. Mrs., E. J. Rhoades entertained the memhers of tho Girls' Friendly society of the Episcopal church and a number of Invited guests Monday night. ' Bishop F. S. Spauldlng of Salt Lake gave a very interesting talk on his recent trip to Europe and P. N. Nunn gavo a short sketch of his visit to the pope. Besides tho members of the society, the guests present wero Mrs. Richards of Sprlng-vllle. Sprlng-vllle. Miss Edith McGuirc or Salt Lake City. Mrs. James Holmes, Mrs. Murray Twelves and Mrs. W. O. Cates. Miss Margaret Clayton, who Bpcnt the past month visiting In the garden city, lias returned lo her home in Biackfoot, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rex Miller left Tuesday morning for Price, where they will make their home. The Nineteenth Century club met Friday Fri-day afternoon In the basement of the public library, when Dr. Clarence Clark continued his lecture on "Tho Greatest Discovery in the Medical World." Tho members of the Utah Sorosls and the Sorosls Junior clubs were guests at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hedqulst, accompanied ac-companied by Miss Hattlc Sutton and Miss Ruth Foster, made up a jolly automobile au-tomobile party to Salt Lake Tuosday, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bush and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenwood of American Fork were Provo visitors during the week and were guests of Mrs. R. D. Sutton. Mrs. George Ilavercamp was hostess at a delightful dinner Sunday. Violets wore used ln the tabic decorations, whore covers cov-ers wore laid for eight guests. Miss Nellie Jones and Mrs. Nora Bingham Bing-ham returned this week from a recreation recrea-tion trip through California. Miss Ruby .Williams and Miss Minnie Chrlstensen, who have been in Provo the pa-st winter, have returned to their homo ln Emory county. Mrs. Sadio Nesbit and Mrs. George Davis Da-vis left the last of tho week for Dixie, whero they will spend tho next two weeks visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Cooper Anderson of Olmsted Olm-sted and Miss Ruth Anderson of Salt Lake were the guests" of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blcrsach this week. Miss Constance Reese of Salt Lake City spent the last week ln Provo. The members of the Sorosls Junior club wore charmingly entertained Wednesday night by Miss Eva Jones. The time was spent in sowing, and while this was going on instrumental and vocal musical selections wore rendered ren-dered by Miss Fay Loose and Miss Anna Newell. Miss Eva Jones entertained Messrs. Arthur Doyle and Frank Sherwood and Miss Kathcrlno Alexander at cards Monday Mon-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lees of Salt Lake City spent a part of the 'past week visiting, vis-iting, in -Provo;. the guests' of Mr- and Mrs. J. R. Hodson. - Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. BlBhop lef L.Thursday L.Thurs-day morning for a week's visit with relatives rel-atives In Ogden and Salt Lake City. Mrs. William Willis and her daughter Mlna of Hebor City spent a part of tho week ln tho garden city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Willis. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hod son entertained at a prettily arranged dinner Sunday in honor of Jack Allen and Ed McLain of I Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lees of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Farrer were pleasantly pleas-antly surprised Tuosday afternoon when about thirty of the Farrer family gathered gath-ered at the home, tho occasion being Mr. Farrer's seventy-third birthday anniversary. an-niversary. An informal programme was rendered and a delicious supper was served. Miss Grace Farror entertained tho "Out for Fun" club members at her homo Wednesday night. The rooms were tastefully decorated with spring blossoms and flowers, daffodils being used on the dining table, where a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Clyde Willis entertained at a children's party at her home Tuesday evening, tho occasion being the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Miss Mablo. The rooms were decorated in pink and green, ami a small basket of thoso colors was given to each guest as a memento. A programme and games were tho features, fea-tures, and dainty refreshments were served to the twenty present. Tho social given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. T. C. Lcetham and Mrs. J. C. Brown at the home of tho latter was one of the tnost successful affairs of the week. The party was given for the benefit bene-fit of the W. T. Sherman Relief Corps and about thirty-five guests wero present. pres-ent. The Utah Sorosis club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Phil Speckart. Mrs Byron Chocver of tho Nineteenth Century club gave a paper on "Social Unrest and Applied Chrlptlanl-ty." Chrlptlanl-ty." The standing committees for the on-suing on-suing year were appointed, as follows. Educational. Mrs Talmage and Mi's. Ida S. Duaenberry; Industrial. Mm. Jacob Evans and Mrs. A. N. Holdaway; civic. Mrs. W. D. Roberts and Mrs. J. D. Deal; health, Mrs. A. Mitchell-and Mrs. W M. Roylance; art, Mrs. J. Beck and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A F. Zollner entertained at a prettily appolntod dinner Tuesday In honor of the Reverend and Mrs. A. E. Lomolne. Place cards were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blcrsach spent a part of this week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. E. Gillies of Eureka, whs a Provo visitor during the wek, the guest o! Mrs. Joseph Williamson. WILLARD. J Specinl to Tho Tribune. WILLARD, April 22. The religion class gavo n social Friday evening In the basement A short programme, consisting consist-ing of sonss. rocitctlons and speeches, was rendered, r.fter which there was dancing, Frank Mnson of Rigby, Ida.. Is spending spend-ing a few days with relatives and friends here. MIfs Hazel Davis, who is working In Opdnn. spenj Sunday with relatives here. Goorgc MarBh returned home from his ranch at Promontory Tuesday. Ephrnim Chrlstensen of Bear River City and Miss Ida. Bragger of this plaoo were married during the week. They will make their home at Bear River City. Miss Elsie J. Ward camo up from Salt Lake Friday and returned Sunday evening. even-ing. Dr, and Mrs. John Morgan have returned re-turned to their home at Burley. Ida., after spending a. few days with relatives here, Miss Elydia Dial has gone to Pocatello to spend a few weeks with relatives. Mr., and Mrs. James Hansen spent tho first of tho week with relatives at Mantua. Man-tua. .M, B. Miller made a business trip to Salt Lake Monday. BRIG-HAM OITY.x i i SpeclRl to Tho Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY. April 22. Mrs. Sadie Sa-die P. Stohl was hostess at a dinner Monday evening In the sewing room of the Box Elder nigh school, at which tho bishops and their wives of the four wards of the city were guests. An excellent ex-cellent dinner was served by the domestic domes-tic science class of the school. The following fol-lowing were present-. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Watlclns, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Lor-enzo N. Stohl, Mr. and Mrs. Brlgham Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Olocn N. Stohl. Mrs. Emma Lundgrcn entertained about twenty friends at her home on East First North street Tuesday evening. even-ing. The rooms were tastefully decorated deco-rated with. Eastor colors. Tho evening was a most pleasant one, the time being be-ing spent In games, music, cards and social so-cial chat. Refreshments wcro served. John F. Moore of Grand Junction, Colo,, wan a visitor to Brlgham City during the week, calling on Mends. Willie Knudson, an employee of the Pullman company, was up from Salt Lake City visiting his fathor, Peter Knudson and family, for a few days the past week. Mrs. S. N. Lee was tho recipient of a very pleasant surprlso tho early part of tho week at her home on North Fourth West street. Tho afternoon spent at tho Lee home was a pleasant one, and the ladles attending tho 'party considered' consid-ered' tho surprise a thorough success. During the afternoon refreshments wero served. Among those present wore Mos-dames Mos-dames Olc Petersen, Andrew Funk, William Wil-liam O. ICnudson, Joseph Knudson, Atcl-la Atcl-la Foregrcn, Norman Lee, N. A. Macdon-ald, Macdon-ald, Martin L. Rcedcr, Eliza Forsgren, Charles H. Davis, John L. Christonson, Elias Forsgren, John Lee and Emma Lee. Orson Lovcland and Mrs. Noble Hun-saker Hun-saker were among the visitor from the northern part of the county to this city this week. Edward L. Porter and Miss Clarice Smith of Ogden were united ln marriage In this city on Monday. C. C. Valentine Is home from an extended ex-tended stay ln Rock Springs, Wyo. Mayor William Glasmann and a party of friends of Ogden were visitors to this city on Tuesday, remaining most of the day. Franclllo Durfey of ColIInBton was a visitor to this city Wednesday. Mrs. George W. Ingram of tho Second ward was given a surprlso by a few of her friends at her home on Squth First West street Wednesday afternoon. Tho afternoon was spent In a social manner until a lato hour, whon refreshments were served. In the party wero Mcs-dames Mcs-dames A. M. Merrill, J. DwJght Harding. Richard A. Fearse. W. P. Day, Henry M. .Flgglns, Lottie Cozier, John H. Hors-lcy, Hors-lcy, William T. Davis, Thomas H. Blackburn, Black-burn, Clarence Horsley, C. J. Nelson and others, Mrs. Henry N. Bowring left Tuesday for southern California, where she will remain for several months. Thomas Obcrry and T, J. James of Cache valley wero Brlgham visitors during dur-ing tho past few days. William Batemann of Sandy is a visitor vis-itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam L. Watklns this week. Joseph Burton of Park Valley is spending spend-ing a few days visiting friends in this city. Mrs. Mary Jensen of this city has. gone to Lund, Ida., to remain for several months. Mrs. Nels Jenson was hostess at an elaborate Kensington Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home, corner First South and Second East streets. The guests were entertained at cards, and a musical musi-cal programme was a feature of the afternoon. Later In tho afternoon the ladles were taken to the high school, where an elaborate luncheon was sorved by the domestic science departmnt of the school under tho supervision of MIbs Stratford. Instructor. In the party were Mesdames R. L. FlBhburn. Frank W. Flshburn, Ephraim W. Dunn, William O. Knudson, James Knudson, John H. Horsley, Hors-ley, John C. Knudson, A. M. Merrill. Charles W. Knudson, Nels Jeneon and Mrs. Dr. Older of Oakley, Ida, Next Tuosday the Brlgham Young College Dramatic club will present the "Mocklnp: Bird" at the opera house in this city, under the direction of Prof. W. O. Robinson. A matinee will be given ln the afternoon, to which all old folks will be guests of tho company. P. J. Koford was an Ogden visitor Thursday. MANTI. ' 1 Special to The Tribune. MANTI. Utah. April 22. Ono of the pleasant surprises of the wcok was that given Laura Hansen Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. The evening was a. very enjoyablo one, games, muslo and a dainty luncheon were tho special features. Thoso present pres-ent were the Misses Luella Nlolsnn, Charlotte Lowrj', Genovievo Bralthwalte. Elda ChriBtenson, Clara Wlntch. Leali Bralthwalte, Eva Lund, Eunice Jorgen-son Jorgen-son and Lura Hansen and WIlllo Larson Lar-son Ed and Roe Donnleon, Hllllard Vor-hces, Vor-hces, Alphonso Henrio and Wilford Frlechnecht. Miss Curtis of Gunnison was a guest of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Martin Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday. Miss Gertrude Ivnudsen of Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant spent ten dayB with friends horc. She was the guest of Mrs. J. M. Burns. Mrs, Camilla Nolson entertained at dinner Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Norton of Robinson is visiting vis-iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neils Jorgcnson. Monday afternoon Mrs. J. H. Hornung entertained the mothers' meeting. Fourteen Four-teen ladles wore present. After an Instructive In-structive programme was carried out tho hosteKS served a delicious lunch. Mrs. Alvira Cox, who has heen in Salt Lako at the L. D. S. hospital to undergo an operation, returned homo Wednesday feeling much Improved. Mrs. Crawford accompanied her home. The R. K. class met Tuesday evening at the homo of Mrs. Mary A. Chrlsten-pen. Chrlsten-pen. Tho vice president, Mrs. Dlantha Reld, led the physical culture in Mrs. Alstere's absence. Correct English ln the home was given by Mrs. Maude-Brown. Maude-Brown. The EngliBh lesson was given by Mrs- Olivia Burns. Mrs. Mary Peterson entertained in a delightful manner Monday evening complimentary com-plimentary to Mrs. Martha Anderson of Fountain Green, who Is visiting with her sister, Mrs IL P. Hanson. Mrs. J. M. Bums visited tho R. K. class at Falrvlew Thursday. Mrs. J- H. Hornung ontortained a. few friends Friday at a quilting party. A delicious dinner was sorved at 2 o'clock. An interesting missionary meeting was held at tho Presbyterian church Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carpenter ontor-talned ontor-talned a few of their friends Saturday evening at dinner complimentary to J C. Cahoon of Cardston. Canada. Mr. Gaboon Ga-boon formerly lived at Manti. George Scott of Salt Lako came down tho first, of tho wook to accept the presidency presi-dency of tho Co-op store. Mr. Scott will movo his family within a few days. Mr. Bcott was formerly of Mnntl, but, has heen in Salt Lako for nearly twenty years. Tho following program was carried out at tho North Ward Relief soclctv hall Monday afternoon: Lecture No. 2, "Teaching Obodlonce," Mrs. Hannah Robinson; recitation, Mrs. Ada Bralthwalte; Bralth-walte; household hints from members; Blblo lecture. Mrs. Luella M. Cox: reading, read-ing, "The Prlnc of tho Houso of David," Mrs. Ella Crawford. Mrs. Jens Hansen of Forron and Mrs. Risley and Mrs. TlngeB of Salt Lake: Mrs. Foster of Garflold are here at the bedside of their fathor, William Rlohoy, j who Is seriously ill. EUREKA. Special to The Tribune. EUREKA. April 22. Miss Mabel Hup-fcr Hup-fcr spent tho week with Park City friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sneddon and Mrs. Samuel Hooper were tho guests of Provo friends during the week. . The Rt. Rev. Bishop Spalding will conduct con-duct the regular services at the Episcopal church hero today. The Pythian Sisters conducted one of the best card parties ever held hi Tlntlc, on Tuesday evening at Miners Union hall. Several hours were spent in card playing, play-ing, In which nearly -all of the large attendance of ladles and gentlemen took part. Mrs. Alexander Gourloy and John Perrson captured tho first prizes and John Hurd. with his usual good luck, carried off the booby prize. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served, George Hcnsel. John O'Neill, Eddie Shea and Glen Ostrandcr. who have boon spending tho Easter holiday season with their parents ln this city, returned to Salt Lake on Monday to resume their studies at All Hallows college. On Monday evening a very pleasant farewell party took placo at tho rectory of the Episcopal church In honor of the Rev. Mr. Lemolne and his wife, who left on Tuesday for Provo. whero the Rev. .Mr. Lemolne takes charge of that parish. par-ish. The entertainers wore tho ladles of the local lodge of the Ladles of the Maccabees, members of the Entro Nous Literary club and over eighty members of tho chirch. The evening was happily spent playing cards and enjoying an Impromptu Im-promptu programme of musical and literary lit-erary numbers. During the ovenlng Tln-tlc Tln-tlc hive No. G, Ladies of the Maccabees, presented Mrs. Lemolne with a handsome hand-some souvenir gift. The evening's entertainment enter-tainment closed with tho ladles serving choice dainties. H. C. Don Carlos spent nearly all of the week at Goshen. At the mooting of the Eureka volunteer volun-teer flro department hold on last Friday evening the following committee was appointed ap-pointed to mako arrangements for the annual ball to be given at tho Elks' pavilion pa-vilion on the evening of May 16: Joseph Allru. John Sullivan. Alexandor Blight, John Hannifin and Miko TIschnor. Thq host of music has been engaged for the occasion and the fire laddies propose to mako this tho best they havo ever given In more than twenty years of their exist-once. exist-once. O. P. Hulsh of Payson spent several days this week with the family of his son. Charles E. Huish, editor of the Reporter. Re-porter. Mrs. William Owens returned this week from Spanish Fork. Mrs. H. S. Harrlman is visiting with Spanish Fork relatives. Mrs. C. H. RIstine of the Mammoth schools returned this week, after visiting all the schools of Salt Lako City. Tho lady has the proud distinction of holding tho only life certificate issued to any teacher In Utah. Mrs. Rose Treslddor. who has been spending the past six months with relatives rela-tives ln England, returned to Eureka this week. On Friday evening a farewell party was given at Knlghtvlllo hall In honor of James HIggerson. who leaves next week for a mission for tho L. D. S. church in tho southern states. The home or Joseph Elsmorc at Sliver City was tho scene of a happy surprise party on last Thursday night, given In honor of his daughter. Miss Alda Els-more. Els-more. Games and edibles occupied the attention of the guests for several hours. On last Thursdav Harry Crabbe and bride (formerly Miss May Cox), estimable estima-ble younjr people of Tintlc's social circle, returned from their honeymoon and wero accorded a heartv reception that ovenlng bv their many friends, at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Spargo at Robinson. Following Fol-lowing an evening of merrymaking, the guests partook of a "splendid wedding banquet. The Get-Acquainted club has a committee com-mittee at work on an excellent programme pro-gramme commemorative of the Mtiy festal season. Mrs. Thomas Nosblt is spending several sev-eral weeks with relatives at Toquervllle, Washington county, Utah. The annual charity ball given by tho ladles of tho L. D. S. church at the Elks' pavilion last Tuesday ovenlng drew out a splendid crowd, who for soveral hours danced to the latest music furnished by tho Tlntlc orchestra. The ladles served delicate refreshments during the evening and a handsome sum was realized lo bo used to relievo tho wants of the destitute desti-tute of Tlntlc. regardless of creed. Doctor and Mrs. D. L. Pfoutz spent I tho week with Provo and Payson friends. 1 Henry Match, a former resident of Eureka, but now a Paysonlte. spent several sev-eral days this week here with old friends. John Kempf, formorly superintendent of the Utah Gas company but now of Oakland, Cal., spent the latter part of the week In Eureka, the guest of his brothor-ln-law, William L. King. Mrs. John H. McChrystal and daughter, daugh-ter, Frances, are tho guests of Salt Lake relatives. Colonel Dan Martin and wife returned this week, after being tho guests of friends at the capital for a week. Earl Sams spent the week at Ogden. Manager Imer Pett of tho Eagle and Blue Boll mine was out from Salt Lako this week. Mrs. John Ivey and Mrs. Levi o. Schoilold represented tho local lodge of Rcbekahs at the grand lodge session held at Salt Lake this week. Mrs, Jesse Earls returned to Eureka tho fore part of the week, after spending spend-ing several days with Provo relatives. Mrs. Thomas Slewardson of Salt Lake spent tho week with friends In this city. Mathow Erlckson and family, who havo boon resldonts of this city for soveral sov-eral years past, left on Tuosday for Eveloth, Minn., to reside. Mrs. Melvln Runnels spent tho week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Johnson, at Lchl. Mrs. Steele Bailey, Jr.. and Mrs. C. P. IJarvIcllo of Robinson spent Thursday with Eureka friends. Mrs. Charles E. Hulsh on Wednesday afternoon entertained the ladles of the Entro Nous Literary dub. Mrs.. Ralph Kellogg presented a very Interesting paper, pa-per, which caused a good deal of discussion. dis-cussion. Tho hostess served n dainty luncheon. The next meeting of the club will ho held at tho home of Mrs. Ralph Kellogg. Mrs. Ira. F. Goss Is visiting with Salt Lako friends. Mrs. E. G. Hanson returned Monday from Salt Lake, whoro she spent soveral sov-eral woeks with friends. Thomas Trous left this wock for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Isaac Hubbard, at Los Angeles. W, J. Trogonlng and family left on Tuesday for a several months' visit to the cities on the Pacific coast. f ' PARK CITY. ' a I to Tho Tribune. PARK CITY. April 22. The Woman's Athenaeum met Monday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Fargo. As the president was absent the meeting was called to order by Mrs. Kopp, first vice president. Tho committee ln charge of the card for the sanitary drinking fountain In the Lincoln school reported the work completed. com-pleted. Other business of the day was the arranging for the Mothers' day celebration. cele-bration. Several musical selections were then given by Mrs. Fargo. The Indies adjourned to meet Monday, April 24, with Miss Shields. Mrs. William Kneale was a Salt Lako visitor this week, to be present at the reunion of the Rebckah lodges held In that city. Mrs. Mephls Morris returned Friday morning from' an extended visit in Bingham Bing-ham and Salt Lake. Mrs. O. C. Lockhart entertained at dinner din-ner very pleasantly Sunday for Clifton Lockhart, who leaves the early part of tho week to make his home in Portland. Or. Miss Julia Hurley visited In Salt Lake with her mother the latter part of the week. A pleasant affair of tho week was that of Monday evening when the mombers of the Ladies' society of the Congregational Congrega-tional church entertained for Mrs. Goshen. Go-shen. Miss Evans and Mrs. Evans of Salt Lake, The ladies accompanied the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen from Salt Lake, and whllo Mr. Goshen spoko to tho B. P. O. E. the ladles enjoyed a social timo ln the basoment of the Congregational church, where refreshments were served. to the visitors. Mrs. William Oslka was a delegate lo the annual state assembly of tho Rebckahs. Mrs. Lee B. McLelland left Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon for hor home In Boise, after two wcoks' visit In Park with relatives. rela-tives. Miss Esther GIdley accompanied Mrs. McLelland to Boise. Mrs. Binkard and Mrs. Georgo Cross-man Cross-man were visitors to Salt Lake during the week. Mrs. O. C. Lockhart was hostess at a dinner Monday evening given for Clifton Lockhart. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beggs. Miss Eula Beggs. Mrs. L. J. Lockhart, Clifton Lockhart and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lockhart. Mrs. Rosevear was a passenger to Salt Lako during the week. Tho lecture in tho Congregational church Monday evening by the Rev. Mr. Goshen wnB well attended and enjoyed by all who were fortunate enough to hear tho gentleman. Miss Kato Gillespie. George Qulnn and Paul Billings will be guests at the Daly West Sunday. Buster Williams. Will Doldge and George Qulnn were guests at a "stag party" Thursday evening. The affair was given by Paul Billings at "his apartments apart-ments at tho Richardson house. Mrs. Roedman and Mrs. Carson visited In Salt Lake during the week. Mrs. Julius Frankcl entertained at a 6 o'clock dlnnor Thursday, followed by cards In the evening. The following wero Lhe guests? Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McISwan, Mr. and Mrs. Forslund and Mr. and Mrs. O. C Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs. John Tallon left Tuesday afternoon for Garfield, where they expect ex-pect to make their home. Tho ladies' aid society of tho M. E. church was ploasantly cntortalned Thursday Thurs-day .afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Prlsk. The ladles present wore Mrs. Andrews. Mrs. Ryan. Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Gilkcnsen. Mrs. Holllngwager, Mrs. Richardson and M-e T.lnHc.nv Andy Berg was a passenger for Garfield Gar-field Thursdny afternoon. Charles Lorlng returned from Salt Lake the early part of tho week. Mrs. Reece has returned to her home In Park, after a short stay in Salt Lake. One of the many pleasant affairs of the week was that of Tuosday ovenlng whon Mrs. Hagcr entertained a number of frlonds at tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. Kopp. The evening- was spent In cards, "500" being the game played. Mrs. Brldgland was awarded first prize and Mrs. Lecompte. "second. Refreshments were served and tho following- ladles wero presont: Misses Minnie Cunningham, Cunning-ham, Kathryn Cunningham. Carrie Sutton. Sut-ton. Julia Hurley, Ida D'Arms and Mesdames Mes-dames Smith. Fargo, Torrey. W. E. Sutton, Sut-ton, W. D. Sutton, Lorlng, O'Hara. Wells. Lloyd, Frankel, Sherman. Zimmerman, Browning, Whlloly, Forslund, McEwan, Lecompte, Brldgland, Hedges. Trounson, Hurlbut. Beggs, Evans, Lockhart, Kopp and Thompson. Thomas Kearns. David Keith and W-Mont W-Mont Forry returned to Salt Lako Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, after several days spent In tho Park. An evont of Easier Sunday was the dlnnor given at tho Pnrk City hotel, to which Mrs. Marie Hethko had asked the Independent Telephone employees. The tables were bright with carnations ami Easter lilies. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Hethke's hospitality were Misses Marie Bern'. Both Wlthero, Sarah Berry, Janet Ja-net Urlo. Kato Sweeney, Hazol Post, Margaret Ebbllng, May Turner. Lottie O'Llner, Minnie Boehgn, Mrs. Ebbllng, Mr. and Mrs. Cammack and Mr. Bailey. Mrs. Annlo Raddon and Sam Raddon, Jr., of Salt' Lako were in the Park Sunday Sun-day and Monday. Monday ovenlng .Tamos Rasband throw open his now dance hall to the public, lie has spared no expense in remodeling remodel-ing the old Dudler building. A now ma-pic ma-pic floor has boen laid and Park City can now boaat of ono of the finest floors In the state. The Monday night dance was largely attended. Dr. O. D. Crltchflold was an outgoing passenger Sunday afternoon. Tho sophomore class of tho high school elected officers Thursday aftornoon. Tho following wero elected for tho coining year: Herman Andrew, president; Ezma Lewis, vico president; Fred Woods, secretary sec-retary and treasurer. SPANISH FORK. ' j i Special to Tho Tribune. SPANISH FORK. April 22. Friday Mrs. Albert Swonsen and her two children chil-dren returned from a visit to Mrs. Swen-nen's Swen-nen's sister. Mrs. C. B. Rayhurn of Los Angeles. Cal. At the same time Mr. and Mrs. August Swonsen and Mrs. Dan Williams Wil-liams returned from a visit to Los Angeles An-geles and St. Joseph. Ariz. Thursdoy evening Mr. and Mrs. Alpcus Bingham and Miss Grace Bnickbank came home from a visit to Sacramonto, Cal. Mrs. Sarah A. TIftney of Salem. Utah, was visiting friends In Spanish Fork this week. J. Archlo Brockbank camo homo from ji three years' mission in Germany last week. Mr. Brocklmnk was Incarcerated ln a German prison for a short time while there. Kolley Ja mason and family returned to Spanloh Fork last Thursday from National Na-tional City. Cal.. after being there six months. Last Monday the now Welsh society gave a party to which only Welch people wero Invited. A fino programme was rendered. Wednesday evening the officers of the Mutual Improvement association gavo a surprise to Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Adanis of tho Fourth ward, who will lenvo In a few days for their home Jn Arizona, .lames L. Union went to Snlt Lako City Thursday to attend the .conference of the Maccabees. Last Friday uhout thirty of tho friends of Mrs. Thomas Todd gave her a pleasant surprlso. It bolng her forty-first forty-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WIghtmnn and G. A. 71lcks of Payson wore In Spanish Fork Monduy. Twins, a boy and a girl, wore born to Mr. .and Mm, George Hales of thu Third ward on Saturday, April 15. j . LOG-AN. j Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, April 22. The week has been gay with a number of Eastor parties. noLablo among them being the Easter breakfast given by Professor C. Larson and Professor Dale Easter morning at their home on First East street. Tho long table was beautifully arranged with pansles and violets, and Easter favors marked the places for Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tect-zcl. Tect-zcl. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Clark, Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Smith. Miss Charlotte Kyle, Miss Margaret Wilkinson, Miss Sarah Huntsman, Hunts-man, Miss Jean Crooksen, Miss Hansen, Miss Florence Brown, Miss JIattle Smith and Miss Charlotte Stcwurt, D. Van Wagnor, Charles Fleming, the Rev. Paul Jones, George Jensen, F A. Arnold, P. L. Peterson, John T. Calne and George Hendricks. The Clio circle was entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday at Murdock's by Mrs. Don Powell. A programme was given and delicious refreshments wero served. Mrs. Sidney O. Stevens was hostess Thursday afternoon at a delightful bridge tea followed by a luncheon. Threo tables of the game were played. Monday evening Miss Genevieve Hart and Miss Tillle Johnson entertained thirty thir-ty of their friends at a delightful Easter party. It was given at the Hart home, which was decorated In Easter lilies, with a color scheme of purple and white. Games and music wero features of the evening. Refreshments were sorved and Easter eggs were given as favorB. Mrs. John A. Hendrlckson entertained with a dinner party at her home Friday afternoon. Tho table and rooms were decorated with spring flowers and covers cov-ers were laid for ten guests. Mrs. Joel Nibley and Mrs. Preston Nib-ley Nib-ley of Salt Lake will be the guests of Mrs. Helen Nibley this week and next, The A. C. Woman's club met Monday at tho home of Mrs. George W. Thatcher. Mrs. Thatcher presented In an Interesting Interest-ing manner Hauptmann's "Sunken Bell." Tea Avas served, the hostess being assisted assist-ed by Mrs. H. P. Emels and Mrs. Frank W. Thatcher. Tho club will hold Its annual an-nual business meetlnc April 24 in tho ! home of Mrs. E. D. Ball. The Clio circle will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Alfred Colo. It will be tho annual business meeting. The election of officers for the ensuing year will take place. Tho bazar given in the Sixth ward chapel Thursday and Friday was one of the week's successful events. It was given by tho mutual associations of that ward and was largely attended both afternoons and evenings. Dancing was one of the features Friday evening. Mrs. Charles Moslander. who has been tho guest of Mrs. Joseph Howell, has returned re-turned to her homo In Wyoming. Mrs. E. J. Burns has returned to hor homo In the city after enjoying, several days of the week as the guest of Mrs. Alfred Cole. Mrs. E. E. Ncedham Is back from a pleasant week's stay In Brlgham City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson have returned re-turned to their home in Idaho Falls, after spondlng a week in Logan. Mrs. J. Yates of Idaho Falls spent the week visiting with her daughters In Logan. L. M. Martlneau of Salt' Lake spent the week with Locan relatives. Frank K. Nebeker, formerly of Logan but now of Salt Lake, spent the week In town. Miss Tressa Parkinson of Franklin, Ida.. Is visiting In Logan. George D. Alder of Salt Lake was a Logan visitor Tuesday. Miss Jean Cox Is back from Salt Lake, where she was called on account of the Illness of her mother. George H. Champ left for the east Tuesday morning, where he was called to tho bedside of hlo father, who Is seriously seri-ously 111. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Balllf are back from a Snlt Lake visit. Miss AHco West of Rexburg is visiting with Logan relatives. Booker Preston returned to Salt Lake Monday, after spending a week with his mother. Mrs. Horace Nebeker Is visiting ln Ogden. Og-den. Miss Fllger of Ogden Is the 'guest of Miss Elizabeth Rcoder. Georgo F. Thatcher is back from a threo weeks' visit in San Francisco. Miss Myrtle Hoff returned homo Tuosday Tuos-day from a week's stay at Montpeller. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cates of Park City visited In Logan Tuesday and Wednesday. ( TOOELE. j f L Special to The Tribune. TOOELE CITY". April 22. Mrs. Slcka and Mrs. Summer spent the week ln Salt Lako. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cuddihy and daughters daugh-ters and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith and daughter spent Easter Sunday In Grants-vllle. Grants-vllle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Renath of Douglas, Ariz., visited many friends In Tooele Tuesday. Mrs. Soloman entertained at cards Monday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Luevoyn and Mr. Soloman. Mrs. Husbanils's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whiting, left for Los Angeles Monday. Miss Connie Drouby of Erda. gave an Eastor partv in honor of the Concordia club Saturday evening. Covors were laid for about fifty guests. The rooms were beautlfullv decorated In American Beauty roses and carnations. Tho evening was spent in music and games. Mrs. L. Tj. Baker spent tho week visiting visit-ing friends in Salt Lake. Miss Maggie Marsden gavo a character charac-ter party In honor of the Concordia club Monday evening. Mrs. Margaret Hlmos of Anaconda, Mont.. Is visiting her son. Henry Hlmes. Miss Ethel Shields and James Boyle of Lake View were married at the Salt Lako temple Wednesday. Walter Adams and Mrs. Cameron of Lake View were married at Salt Lake Wednesday. Tho Tooolo ward gavo an Easier programme pro-gramme Sunday evening In tho L. D. S. church. Tho Catholic, church of New Tooolo gave an Easter programme Sunday ovenlng. oven-lng. Mrs. Annie Clegg will entertain the Concordia club next Monday evening. E. S. Bowman of Ophlr was a Tooele visitor Thursday. F. Bethell and wife of Ophir visited many friends in Tooele this week. Mrs. A. E- Hunter entertained t cards Friday afternoon. Mrs. I. Oltls entertained the little folks at nn Easter egg hunt Saturday. NEPHI. I Spoelnl to Tho Tribune. NEPIII. April 22. Mrs. Heber Fields was a Nephl visitor this week. A crowd of young poople mot at the home of Irving Camlland Tuesday evening even-ing nnd gave him a pleasant surprise. The evening was spent In games and music and a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. James Blgler returned from Salt l.ak. Saturday, whero sho has spent the past month. Charles Jonklns returned homo Thursday Thurs-day evening from n two years" mission in tho southern states for tho L. D, tS. church. The Ladles Lltornry club met at the homo of Mrs. Jacob Coleman Monday evening. A pupor on the life of Abraham Lincoln was given by Mrs. Mark Soulby. A rending from "Tho Man Without a Country" was glvt'n by Mrs. Dr. Miner, and n paper on "Children's RlgutH' by Mrs. J. W. Whltmore. Miss Olive Syndcrgaard left Thursday night for Mllford. - J BINGHAM. H Special to Tho Tribune. BINGHAM, April 22. The local ordei 0f. International Association of Ma-cninlsts Ma-cninlsts gave a ball In Canyon hall Mon-tiay Mon-tiay evening. More than 200 couples wero i '""pndance. Excellent music was fur-nlshcd fur-nlshcd by Reuther's full orchestra. IH rr,(J''iy 'ns .Parents' day at the Central ..school Exchange work from schoo's throughout the Jordan district and the work of the various grades of the Central school were placed on oxhlbltlon After an interesting meeting of the parents a da ,lJ2'..Iunch WQa served. The work on exhibition was of a high order of merit. Assistant County Attorney Ncphl Jen-sen Jen-sen and Attorney Soren X. Christensen oi &alt Lake were In camp Friday on legal business. Trustee C. L. Countryman of the Jor-dan Jor-dan school district was at Richfield and other points in southern Utah during the JM wock ln the Interest of the public schools. Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Jones spent sev-era! sev-era! days In Salt Lawc the first part of tho week. IH Invitations are out for the accond of a series of dances to bo given bv the Terp-slchorean Terp-slchorean club. This dance will bo given. on April 2S. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Schweitzer are pro-paring pro-paring to take charge of the Utah Cop-per Cop-per boarding house about May 1. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. George entertained at dinner Sunday, covers being laid' for IH five. Those present wero Mrs. McMul-Ion McMul-Ion of Minneapolis, Minn.; Messrs. Tim- merman and Dudley, and Mr. and Mrs. iH D. W. George. iH Arthur Cook, accompanied by his 'two sons, spent the week visiting relatives in Provo. Miss DolIIe Macklnson, Mrs." . Mary Strom, representative and alternate, re-spectlvely, re-spectlvely, from Ruth Rebekah lodge No. i. attended the grand Rebekah assembly which convened In Salt Lake Tuesday, IH Wednesday and Thursday. Superintendent D. J. Cook of the New England Mining company, accompanied by bis wife, were In Salt Lake several IH days this week, where Mr. Cook was In ll attendance at the Odd Fellows' grand lodge, representing Bingham lodge No. 10. Mrs. John Doty and children of High-land High-land Boy wore in Salt Lako Saturday. Il J. M. Elchnor of Chicago-visited camp the early part of the week. IH Stenographer John S. Rollo of Salt liH Lake was In camp Friday on court busl-noes. busl-noes. IH Mrs. L. E. Dudley will return from lfl Sacramento. Cal., where she has been tM visiting her parents, about May 1. VM Mr. and Mrs. A. Talbot of Chicago were In Bingham on business the latter part of the week. The Bingham Band association gave a benefit ball In Odd Fellows hall in Upper Bingham Friday evening. It. was large- JM Iy attended and was a very successful IH social function. IH Mrs. George Peterson of southern Ida- ho, who has been visiting her husband JM at Highland Boy. returned home this BH Miss Mina Hcnston, student in St. Mary's academy In Salt Lake, visited her IH parents the first of the week. 11 C. D. Hargrave of Denver. Colo., came up from Salt Lake Wednesday between IH Ernest Lehman and W. A. Moore have been elected grand representatives to the grand lodge of Knights of Pythlau, which MH convenes at Tooele City the latter part Bflfl of May. HKV Mrs. Genevieve Inlow, district doputv HVJ president of the Rebekah lodge, was ln Hl attendance at 'he annual session of the Hl order In Salt Lake this week. Mrs. E. W. Sutherland and daughter, HBl Miss Florence, of Grand Island, Neb.. en route for the coast, stopped off at J Bingham a few days this week, the guests of Prosessor and Mrs. C, A. Inlow of HHl Upper Bingham. Doc Olson of Galena left camp this week to engage in business at Leh. - Miss Edith Jeffrey, who has boen teach-ins teach-ins In the Presbyterian academy at Mount Pleasant. Utah, has returned home. bH An Interesting Easter programme, con- hHH slstlng of recitations, songs and short IB talks, was hold at the L. D. S. ward fflBl house Sunday evening under the dlrec- HB1 tlon of Hie L. D. S. Sunday school A grand Easter concert will be given by the children of tho Holy Rosary Cath-ollc Cath-ollc church next Monday evening under the direction of Mr. Corlnne Hammer, assisted by Miss Mary J. Blucher and Miss White and Miss Muivcy of Salt Lake. Misses Ida and Fern Waters went to Park City Tuesday to visit friends. Mrs. Arthur Thayer and family had HHl as their guest during tho week John Berry man of Eureka. Mrs. Minnie Zlon and children were tho HBfl guests of Mrs. Zlon's mother, Mrs, John Hocking of Salt Lake. Dr. L. L. Archer of Salt Lako took in the camp this week. J. T. Dean has been acting as sub- JBHl stltuto police officer during the illness of J. II. White. jpi Professor J. H. Masters of the high school spent Sunday visiting relatives, ln Salt Lake. RH j KAYSVILLE. j H j i H Special to The Tribune. IH KAYSVILLE, April 22. The Misses UH Mac and Daisy Strong entertained Tues- day evening In honor of their cousin. Clifford D. Strong, who loaves short- Iy for New York. Among those present were Crystal Jenson, M.vrtlo Blood, Millie Criddle, Ella Smith. Vera Bonnemort. Mvrtlo Burton. Mollie Barnes, Jenness MHfl Wiggle and Annie Blood, Messrs. Clifford D. Leon. I-Iarrv Strong, Everett Johnson, II Archlo Green, Will Sheffield. Harry Cot-trell, Cot-trell, Irvln Henefer, Will Simmons. Mel-vln Mel-vln Adams and Bruce Major; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galley. Mrs. Emma D. Strong-and Strong-and Alleno Owen. i A wedding dance was given in the HB KavsvIIle opera house Thursday by Mrs. HHfl Mercy Smith for her daughter, Minnie. and James Webb, who were married at HHJ tho Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Blood, who have been visiting relatives In Kaysville, returned to their home In Preston, Ida., tlilp week, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes and thnir HJHJ daughter, Mollle, spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. Johnson Is in town visiting his sp- IBBI tcr, Mrs. Anderson. Charles Bennett Is making a visit In California with his son, Fred Bennett, and his wife. Mr, and Mrs. Ieo Rauche have returned to their home 1:: Logan. HBV Fred Young returned to his home (in Rock Springs the first of this week. (H A farewell dance was given Friday evening for Clifford D. Ctrong. who leaves HHB Wednesday Tor tho eastern states. B-H Mr. LeRoy Shelby, who underwent an BBB operation at tho Dee Memorial hospital fBBl In Ogden. is doing as well as could bo BBI expected Mrs. Shelby Is the wife of IH the manager of the Reflex Publishing jBJ company. BB Jonathan Holbiook left for his ranch BBB in Idaho this week. BBB Mrs. Susie Morgan Lowe of Sail Lake BBB City and F. M. Dodga oi Idaho Falls were the guests of Mr. anjl Mrs. Amner E. B Lrs.Knc?yi3onnett. Jr., underwent an operation at tho Kaysville hospital Tues- BJBJ dav for appendicitis. Dr Howclls per- BJ formed the operation. -,,., BBfl Joseph Sessions of Burley and Harvey JV Sosslons of Marion. Ida., returned to JBB) their homes Monday after visiting rela- BBI tlvos In Davis county. , BBi Dr. Shupe of Sugar. City. Ida., but for- HBBJ merly of this place, is now in the east BJB doing post-graduate work. John Y. Barlow of Ogden was ln town OHJ WEvan(1HlllRon and Miss. Alice Ellison were Salt. Lake Citv visitors Wednoa- BBB BKBJ |