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Show incial H appeni ngs i n Cities and Towns of Utah I 1 ,7"BBK " i, rC, bowl of Lr ln 1,155 HtVAK lift o a three ,ny ihcJr home, &eff tlSV the J.tt Koch- . ,, Surf ""aSeedr if Martin of Fort ner Wednesday at roW people were 5-.S?rt thSr V 10 wh Mrs. r th first meeting lMondkr for Now all September 1 for Sri aijd da ugli-, ugli-, who nave ueen amplnc and ish-0?len, ish-0?len, where they j? and Mrs. John ,Jbe joined I tatcr by iS gono to Califor-bu!ln! Califor-bu!ln! trip. ,4 League of Sacred y afternoon at the IL Connor as nos- Laughlln. daughter acnfV McLaughlin, California, whore next three months itius. Los Angela Ange-la Son Francisco her return, fld has returned In Belt Lake with irld Barker, at the lay Underwood of bn the guests of err met Saturday is of Mrs. J. "W. miM Shelton an-it an-it of their daugh- Jack Heath, tho t In the near fu- and eon, Paul, of guests of Mrs. R. and grandmother, T gono to Sugar :e? will Bpend a h relatives and announces the en-Miss en-Miss Lnclle Coz-lit., Coz-lit., to Heber C. ! marriage to take if Salt Lake and r left Monday for they will tako a bllclne at Western nd daughter Nellie ifler a Ave weeks' :o3st. Busy Bee Sewing s of Miss Leona dnesday afternoon. Pierce and dnugh-om dnugh-om a two months' has relumed after lis at Astoria and lub will meet the imbcr at the home interlaced at dln-f dln-f Mrs. J. M. Rus-for Rus-for Oakland. Cal., In busliioss with tlie Home Culture ' year will bo held t at the homo of Interesting pro-i pro-i and Mrs. T. G. W of the lesson. J IH be the sub- '8 home from ' wast from Eu-rranclsco, Eu-rranclsco, to San Fantono and chll-4 chll-4 visit In Chicago 'Je BaptiEt church ernoon at the drifts Vof th 'iIr; and L?S' w waB th6 fe?- N85Stla.iUndOT h j ' ban. S0rer of S aVA.caaiiy !nenftr1"torIca1 gfc?JSca tho tlv, week, jviea and family. Mrs. H. "VV. Sliorwood, Mrs. Joseph Vaunssirtcn. Mr. and Mrs. Alfrod Young nnd Miss H. Hermann. Mfss EhIh. Slsson of Mason, III., Is visiting vis-iting at tho homo of her brother, A. 15. Slsson. Mrs. Martha TTuphcs Is visiting her uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gos-lln?. Gos-lln?. Sho expects to spend the winter iiefc. Miss Alia Avey entertained aL a parcel shower Wednesday, ln compliment to Miss Mary Hlnlcy, who will be numbered among tho September brides. The color 'scheme In yellow was effectively carried car-ried out with fjoldenglow and sunflowers, sunflow-ers, a centerpiece of goldcnglow adorning adorn-ing the table. Miss Pearl oT.ocwcnstein Is tho Kest of her uncle, Kred Loewenstcln and family, fam-ily, at Evanston. J EPHRAIM. j KPHRATM, AUK. SO. Ono of tho ploBsant vents of tli wool: was tbo toclnl rIvoh Monday nftor-aoan nftor-aoan at tho liomc of Mrs. Parlor Ilnnnun ln compliment com-pliment to Mri. Ncslln nnd -Mra. Norn Clillds of Salt Ial(o Clly. Tho home was ticnutlfullr (loco-rticd (loco-rticd In sweat peAs and other cut flowers. During Dur-ing tho early p.irt of tho ovcnlnc a luncheon was serroil, tho liostois being nsatstcd by her (InuRhlor Loralno. Thoao prcaent woro Mrs. Ncslln. Mm. Chllds. Mrs. John C Johnton, Mrs, E. C. AVll-lardeon, AVll-lardeon, Mra. Andrew Ilnncnn. Mrs. Jninos llalluy, Mr. Andrew Annntrong. Mrs. Audrow Morlcimon, Mm! Nlcla Morltnaon, Mr3. Sadlo Fovlor, Mrs. Joseph Qtilnn. Mrs. J. N Hansen, tho lioslcsa nnd hfr dauKbtor. Mrs. N'lnld KJcldson plottfantlr eatcrtalned a number of her lady friends Frldiy aftornoon. Thoso prwent woro rB. Bortlft Bcal, Mrs. Sidney Sid-ney nqoby, Mr.. A. Hanscp. Mrn. Josoph Thorpe. Mra. Thomas Thorpe, Mrs. Ceorgo Taylor. Mrs. W. H. Qulnn. Mrs. Sadlo Fowlor, Mrs. TUzel Thorpe. Ono of the elaborate foclnlr. during tho Tvelt -was that given Tuosdny cvcnlnn by Mlna Dolly Potor-ion Potor-ion at her homo In compliment to Mn. Davon-port Davon-port and daughter of Dlrmlncham. Knnland. Cov-ors Cov-ors woro laid for Eva Hansen. Mrs, Allen Kolstor. Mrs. Fcra Johnnon. Mlos t,ucellle Johnson. Mlas Anderberg. Mrs. Aaron Hansen and Mm. Homor llillor. Mr. and Mrs. Otorcc Johnntcn wero the roclpl-onla roclpl-onla of a pleasant surprlso Friday cvonlng Krlonds arrancod to 50 to tholr farm and s'vo them a reception. Tlicy niado tho trip In hay racfcn and rtaclicl tho farm Junt beforo dualc. Tlioo preaont were Mr. and Mm. Hyrum Soronncn. Mr. nnd Mrs J N H.ineon, Mr. and Mm. Sldnoy Jmi-klns. Jmi-klns. Mr. nnd Mra. C. D. Espcroon. Mr. and Mri. S. C Sorcnsca, MIsb Scldn Raamusiion. Mlus Anna Froct, Mlna i:ima Taylor nnd Earl Jcn-snn. Jcn-snn. Mnu NIpIb Mortcniion entertained Wednesday attamoon. Covers woro laid for Mrs. N'eslln and Mrs. Qdld of Sail Lako City. Mrs. Androw Armstrone, Mrs. Jnmca Balloy. Mra. E. JohM.on. Mrs. W. H. Qulnns Mrs. Sadie Fowler and Mrs. Hazel Thorpe. Mrs. W. 11. Qulnn and hor dauchtor Sadl were hoite;ses at a protty foclal Monday oronlnff. An elaborate luachoon was served, a boautlful bouquet bou-quet of sweot peas forming tho contorplece. Thoao present wero Mrs. Nloln 'KJoldson. Mrs. Aaron Hanson. Mrs Thomas Thorpo, Mrs. Joseph Thorpo. Mrs. Hannah Oroaves. Mrs. Llrrto Cnrlstonoen, Mra. Jack Sudwccks and tho hoatessoa. ' T BRIGHAM CITY. 1 BRIGHAM CITr, Aug. 30. Ono of tho delightful social events of the week was the narcel shower given at the homo of Mrs." Ephraim Mathlas Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Dclone Wilson daughter of Robert K. Wilson, who will be married mar-ried In September to Daniel Johnson of this city. The guest of honor received many prosents from the guests. During the ovenlng games wero played on tho lawn, which was illuminated with electric lights. Present were: Mrs. Frank Losee, Mrs. Abblo Story. Mrs. R. Kaiser, Mrs. John McMastcr, Mrs. Reese Wight, Mrs. Keber Carver, Mrs, P. W. Knudson. Mrs Eugene Crompton. Mrs. C. O. Andorson, Mrs. W. 1j. Nelson. Mrs. John Ivcrson, Mrs, Aurellus Johnson, Mrs. Lawrence Gldncv, Mrs. E. B. Mathlas. Mrs. Ellas Jensen, Mra. Thomas Crompton, Mrs. Jennc Pett, Mrs. John Tlllstrom, Mrs. Gene Hllstrom, Mrs- Frank Austin, Mrs. J. W. Valentine. Mrs. Moso Holt. Mrs. Dan L. Reader, Mrs. Edwin Faukncr. Mrs. Chloe Faukner, Miss Delone Wilson. Miss Chlolettc, Wilson. Miss Marie Koford. Miss Lillis Anderson, Miss Anna Jensen, Miss Lucille Forrest, Miss Lucille Nichols. Nich-ols. Miss Mae Wilson, Miss linogene By-water, By-water, Miss Sarah Larsen, Miss Roxy Lar sen. Monday evening Mrs. Charles Clayton assisted by her sister. Miss Luella Knudson, Knud-son, entertained ln honor of Miss Mildred Jensoij, a September brldo, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knudson. First East and First South streets. A dollghtful evening was spent by tho guests who were: Miss Grace Lyons, Miss Lnura Sutton, Miss Vera Rich. Mla3 Hazel Stevens, Miss Margaret Parsons. Miss Mllllccnt Lyons, Miss Eleanor Proutt, Mrs. N. J. Sheakoll, Mra. Earl Havenor, Mra. Harmol Pratt of Salt Lake City, Miss Bennett of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Mlnogue of Nowago, Mich.; Mrs. Will J. Lowe, Mrs. Harold C. Day, Mrs, W. L. Hoist, Mrs. Nols Jcnson, Miss Ethel Knudson, Mls3 Eustano Knudson, Miss Olive Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clayton of Palt Lnko are guosto of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knudson of this city for a few days. Mrs. R. L. Flshburn spent tho week vlBltlng her parents, Mr. ajid Mrs. James Mack of Ogden. Mrs. D. W. Prosser and datighter, Elizabeth, Eliza-beth, of Salt Lake visited Mrs. John Evans of this city for r few days during lhc past week. Miss Mildred Jenson Is entertaining at a week-end party at her homo in honor of members of tho Gamin 1 Phi Hororlty gins of Salt Lake, among whom arc M 63 Laura Sutton, Mlsa Mllllccnt Lyons, Miss Margaret Parsons. Mlsa Vera Rich, Mlas Hazel Stovens, Miss Graoo Lyons, Mlsa Eleanor Proutt. Dr and Mrs. R, T. Wlllcy entertained Ejiuday aftornoon ln honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pope of Salt Laltet Mr. and wVm P-v Trlbo of Ogdon, and Mra. W. W. .IS" of Bountiful, The parly motored to this city. PLEASANT GROVE, i I .J1A3AlrT GROVE. Aug. SO. Miss Rua BUTrart, !io lias been lioad opwator In tho local tIo Tn"?chanso ior lho PMt "ear. morcJ U Ball "ko Clly Monday. flahirday Mrs. Patlonca Archer crtnbrxtfd her nreore"lh tlnh.lay Vour of her sbtoro, t am BCM ,rom '0 t.o 88 years, carao from Lnhl tad Slt Mke Clly for the. occftfrion. Mr. auj ?.!. BTCrclt vVst of Lynndyl npnt part T. 1 wtck vlIHnR with Mrs. Wnsfs father, i iP .Hlll0- Thoy nro now spendlnc ten days m rrftr.ton. Tdaho. inl"r;Jls"" X,r"- Dfn "talker, "ho ba-re bwn uponrt-rlLX uponrt-rlLX T1" w,th irifn In Du Loko. Idaho, returned homo Tucoday. tAnV" Wr3' .D' D- Thorn and family ar ley. WM)t ftt 1,10 IIot Po,s ln Pr0 vn'- Mlu Hihol Clortt entertains the RpwoklTi nlnb in J"1 ,?loa """""Qay cvimlnjf. Titos, pres-nv pres-nv T a'w Merritt. Edna Toulson, IjIb wcVSoVi A ,tnTlnff' refrMhmentu Mr. ana Mr8 L w 1una nnA Rn4 Mrj ill UM" week''PenllnB omo time at the Hcrml-.. Hcrml-.. They returned home Wodneiday. SALINA. ; 1 thoALUorUB,- ,- r- "West entertained 1V af Lch.lb ''I an clbratn manner Mon-y Mon-y afternoon at a Uwn party. fiend,. W,U np""d ,,ovoa, dy vUlllnB vJw'aii'i' v' m". ,n vll,ltI"S relatives In Fatr-and Fatr-and Monti thin wrtk M??,i"!!;!l rr,c; ls v,i,t,nK m Mr j . Plrnnt4 Uil week Rra.tulii.. n' Frnn,i "wltort are rcolvlnc con-Bratulatlono con-Bratulatlono 0vr tho arrival of a baby clrK i " I LOGAN. j ! I m.?GAN' Au- 30. One of the most brilliant events that has been given ln Logan In local society for' some time w.-ia the ball given by Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Nebckcr Tucsdav evening, when they entertained a large company of friends from Salt Lake, Ogden and Logan with an evening of dancing at the pavilion. The already attractive hall presented pre-sented a beautiful scene with its large hanging baskets filled with Huffy boughs of green plumosa which hung in the open window spaces, gracefully swinging to and fro with the evening breezes. The balcony, where the orchestra was sealed, was docked with greenery and long cornucopias tilled with sunllowers and goldenglow added to tho attractiveness. attractive-ness. Th beautiful lawn at the cast side of the dance hall was converted into a charming and elaborate Japanese garden, gar-den, where many rugs, divans and chairs were artistically arranged for the guests : aa a resting place. Large parasols and Japanese draperies were huncr about' and ; jardinieres holding the late yellow gnr-; gnr-; don flowers were attractive features. Strings of electric lights and Japanese lanterns illuminated the protty scene. Hero punch was served from a prettilv-adorned prettilv-adorned table and later In tho evening refreshments were served from small tables on tho balcony of the dance hall. An unusually fine programme of dance music was rendered by an enlarged orchestra or-chestra and dancing was enjoyed throughout tho evening. The guests Included In-cluded several hundred friends and a number of beautiful evening gowns were seen. A large reception and dancing party was given "Wednesday evening at the pavilion in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-soph Jo-soph E. Cardon. who leave shortlv for Independence, Mo. A number of delightful informal affairs have been, given during the week ln honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Cardon, among them being a large dinner party given Monday by Mr. and Mrs. George Llndquist, at which asters formed the tabic decorations. Snturdav. Mrs. O. H. Budge entertained at an "informal dinner din-ner party in their honor, and on another day of the week the Misses Hat tie and Drew Smith were hostesses at a delightful delight-ful dinner and evening social affair. Mrs. Hyrum Hayball entertained Thursday evening in honor of Miss Lillian Lil-lian Simmons, who has been visiting here from Salt Lake. Garden flowers adorned the room and Miss Coral Kerr and the Misses Hayball assisted during the evening in entertaining the guests, among -whom were Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Hilda Dollar. Mrs. Bertie Hayball, Miss Nora Ellason, Miss N. A. Torgeson. and tho Misses liattle, Drew. Alice and Florence Smith. The Brlgham Toung company of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Tuesday with Mrs. Sylvan Needham. An interesting inter-esting programme, including music, was carried out and the rooms were prettily adorned -with summer flowers. Refreshments Refresh-ments -were served at the close of the programme. Wllford Woodruff camp, Daughters of tho Pioneers, mot Tuesday with Mrs. W. IC Buraham. A delightful programme was carried out and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. R. Doylo of Salt Lake were the guosts of Mrs. A. H. Thompson Tuosday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. William McAIister and children of Salt Lako spent the week in Logan. Mrs. W. G. Ruckenbrod wont to Salt Lake Thursday to Bpend a week with her parents, Judge and Mrs. C. W. Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Formsbeck returned Monday from a pleasant auto trip to Salt Lake, where they visited several days. William Sandera has returned to his home In Salt Lake after a pleasant week's visit ln Ixgan. Mrs. Albert CateB and daughter loft tho early part of the week for their home ln Los Angeles, after a delightful month's stay with relatives ln Logan. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Ensign of Salt Lake City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer. Miss Mary Young of Salt Lake spent sovcral days of tho week visiting Mra. Luther HowelL Mr. and Mrs. Jesslo Earl and son, Ernest, have returned from a pleasant trip to Bear Lako. Mr. and Mxc. Roy Bullen and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hendricks have returned from a delightful trip to Soda Springs and Bear Lake. Miss Ruby Ostler of Salt Lake, Miss Leila Taylor of Ogden, Mies Myrtle Johnson John-son and Miss Haiti a Smith, Elmer Bros-sard, Bros-sard, Gcorgo Fiater, Jr., Grover C. Dun-ford, Dun-ford, Samuel V. Tunks and Mra. A. B. Dunford havo returned from a weok's outing at Bear Lake. Mrs. Sidney Stevens and children have returned from a pleasant three weeks at Bear Lako. I SPRINGVILLE. j : SPRJNGVTLLB. Aug. 30. Mrs. Viola Roylanco loft Thursday for Santa Cruz, Cal., where she will visit hor daughter, Mrs. Vora Belghle. Sho oxpeota to bo gone Bovoral weeks. Miss Dot Deal, MIoh Bertha McKcnzlc and Miss Lily Condle camped but this week at Sanford's ranch ln Hobble Creek canyon- Mr. and Mrs. William Sexton of Wichita, Kan., who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Claud K. Da.vls, havo returned: to tholr home. Mr. and Mrs. Hebor D. Johnson of Seattle who have boon visiting with Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, S. D. Johnflon, left for their homo Wednesday. Mrs. D. A. Haymond and ohlldron of WlntcratLaxters ar hero vioitinff relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Hollts Curtis of Grand Junction, Colo., are hero visiting Mr. Curtis' mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Boyer ls vloltlng her daughter, Mra. Lillian Gleason. of Salt Luke City. I LEHI. j 1 t,EIir. Auk, 36. Mrs. J. B. Cotter and Mrs. 8. W. Ro:a entertained tho members of tho Athonlan club at a Knnatnglon at Mrs. Cottor's homo Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Tho club formally decided to taYcn up tho study of social economics during tho corning wlntor. Mra. Jamn Fyffa returned home Thurrday from a ten dsyn visit with friends In Cache valley. val-ley. Mrn. Karl Hopkins r&vn a canyon party Mon day ln honor of Mrs. C. W. Hopkins, who In vlii-ItlnR vlii-ItlnR here from Kanosh. Mica K. WlialloT and Mlea Act'-" fimlth rt-turned rt-turned this week from summer school at tho uliitn unlToralty. They vlll open tho local ConirrflKatlonal school noxt Tuesday for the season, sea-son, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Slade spent tho last half of the woek attending the festivities ln Hall Lako City. Tlioy mado tho trip Su tholr auto, Tho Ladles' Homo Economics club will meet nr.xt Wednesday oveulni: at the grammar school nulldlnt?. Miss K Whallny irlll rive tho roular leason and Mrn. 0, U Stookoy will road a paper on canning vegetable for tho winter. Miss Elplva Thurman and Miss Christie Elllnr;-eon Elllnr;-eon left Monday for Halt I-flko City, wheie Iboy will loach ln the city schools. Mro. Sarah Olmstoad nnd Mrs. Nora niumon-tlml niumon-tlml of Salt Iviko City spent Sunday with friends In Iehl. Mra. Frank Faguii Barn a party Tuoodity evon-Inc evon-Inc In honor of hor brother. Sylvan Clark, who jrlll Jnavn In tho noar futuro for a mission to Australia. Mr and Mrs. M. O. Copenhavor of Richfield sro vUttlnc with Mm. Copenliavors mother, Mrs. A M. Stuwart. Mrs, Marr Mandiiley I tho now anslslant pont-mnhtnr pont-mnhtnr under her brother. Po-itmaxlnr Ander-; Ander-; son. I i ' i! I EUREKA. ! 1 1 EUREKA. Aug. 30. The Rev. Dr. Rosa returned to Salt Lake City today after a short visit In Eureka. Miss Green returned to Tooele Frlduv after a visit in Eureka. Tho Pythian Sisters conducted an enjoyable en-joyable card party at their hall Thursday Thurs-day ovenlng. Luncheon was served. Mrs. I. Gose entertained the members mem-bers of the Bridge club in a charming manner on Thursday afternoon. Flowers wero used to advantage in t lie decorations. decora-tions. Auction bridge was played and the prize was won by Mrs. Edward Pike. I he hostess served luncheon Ui Mrs. 15111-nRs, 15111-nRs, Mrs. Blight. Mrs. Cornish. Mrs. Doty. Mrs. Drlscoll, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Hulsh, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Ostrandcr, Mrs. Thlrlot. Mrs. Pike and Miss Flnlay. .The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. Hlatt. Mr. ami Mrs. Steve Woods and Mrs. ' ' L. Coddlngton, all of American Fork, wero tho. guests of Mra, William Okey this week, coming to Tintic by auto. Mrs. Alvenia Sanderson of Starr. Ulah, was in Eureka this week, visiting with her mother, Mrs. William Okey. Miss Gertrude Robinson returned on Monday after a, month's vacation spent with relatives at Pocatollo and Shoshone. Tela. Mr. and .,Mrs. W. D. Loose. Mrs. Patrick Pat-rick I!onryarid Miss Irene Hcndley made an auto trip to Mclntyro's ranch on Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trcgonlng and the ohlldron left on Thursday for a week's stay with Salt Lake and Bingham friends. Mrs. Frank Thornburg and children returned re-turned to Salt Lake last Tucsdav after spending about a month with Mr. Thornburg Thorn-burg at Silver City. Mrs. Frank Birch of Silver Citv gave a children's party Thursday afternoon ln honor 0f the flftli birthday of her son, Emron. A large number of Utile folks attended and had a pleasant time. On Wednesday Miss -Marlon Harper entertained en-tertained about twenty of her little girl friends, the occasion being her seventh birthday. Mrs. Sadie Mangum and Miss Alta Taylor Tay-lor have returned to Salt Lake after about a week's visit with their sister, Mrs. K. L. Harper of Eureka. Mrs. Claude Cole, who has been visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cole, left on Monday for her homo at Ploche. Nev. Misses Helen Shrlvcr, Mabel Crelghton and Mary Tregonlng are spending the week end with Miss Dorothy Treloar at the Victor mine at Mammoth. A number of children from the St. Joseph's Jo-seph's school enjoyed a picnic near the May Day mlno on Thursday. They were chaperoned by Miss Aylwnrd and Miss Hose. Thursday evening the Lady Maccabees gave a pleasing entertainment in honor of their husbands, the programme Including In-cluding card playing and refreshments. John PTughes and Mrs. Rasmus Nelson won the prizes In the card playing, "63" being the game. Mr. and Mrs. W. D Loose of Robinson entertained a few bf their friends at cards on Wednesday evening, the party being given In honor of their guests, Dr. and Mra. Steele of Provo. Those attending at-tending were Dr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. C P. Harviclle. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Henry and Miss Hlndley. E. J. FIckoy returned tb Euroka on Monday after spending about thirty days on his ranch at Bond, Ida. Mrs. Flckey will return to this city October 1. Sister Audrew. who is in charge of the SL Joseph's school at this place, returned re-turned to Eureka during the week after spending the summer vactlon at Notre Dame, Tnd. She had a pleasant trip and enjoyed a long visit with Slstor Maude, who was for so many years connected with the school work In this city, and who gavo up the work only when forced to do so by failing health. James Norman has been In southern California for the past week or two and expects t'o remain thcro for about a month. Mrs. Norman has been sojourning sojourn-ing at San Diego for several months. At their meeting on Wednesday evening even-ing tho members of the Woodmen of the World appointed a committee to arrange for a smoker and social session, which will bo given September 10. On Thursday evening of last week a pleasant party was given at Tintic Junction Junc-tion In honor of Mrs. Charles Harbert, the occasion being her birthday. Cards wero plaved and an elegant lunchoon served to the following guests: Mrs. O'Rourke. Mrs. Ewon, Miss Dwen. Mrs. Bressle, Mrs. Wall, Mra. McCardell, Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Webb. Mrs. Tolklns, Mrs. Sportsman. Messrs, Boynton, Evans, Milligan. Bates. O'Rourke. Webb, Bressle, Bres-sle, OJlovleve, Byrd. Felklns, Sherwood. Ewen and Sportsman. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Loutensock of Sail Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ensign of Garfield were In Eureka this week for a visit wjth friends. The members of the local lodge of Re-bekahs Re-bekahs are arranging a ball and banquet which will mark the sixty-fourth anniversary anniver-sary of their order. Tho afTalr will tako place at the Elks' pavilion on the evening even-ing of September 23. Mrs. O'Connell and Blair Graham and daughter, all of Tacoma, Wash., wero here last week for a visit with tho family of James D. Stack. RICHFIELD. j 1 1 RTOH FIELD, Aur. SO. Mrs. Henry Poulson entertained en-tertained at a lawn party last Thursday. Thoso present -rrero Mcodaines Walter Gloave, James Ed-wardr, Ed-wardr, Ephraim Andorson, R. A. .Noyo. Parley Outten, U. C. Nelnon. Chris Poulaon. W. P. Payne. Andro-Y Nolcion, A. V. Neloou, the Misses FranVIo Lashon. Asnes Poulion. Gladys Noyea and Lora Nelson. Mrs. A- V Kelson entertained for her mother Saturday. Lraiioboon waa served to tho Mbidumes Ll Ik Gilpin, Thorns Drown. Thomas Brown! Sr., Dan Joncon. T. L. Fisher. F. V7, Tllney, Alma Nlelcoa, John Hanson. Walter Hanrnn. WH-llam WH-llam Nolcon, Amos N'olaon. Onorso Halter, Henry Outren. Parley Outznn. TV O. Orrock, Mary Brown, James Barlow, Martin Qirlstenion and W. Gramca. Mrs. Charley Hansen entertained Tuesday the following puccls: Mtrdames Chnrlen Heppler, Andrew Sorcaeon, Pctn Peterson, Honry Hendrlok-on, Hendrlok-on, G. W. Coon, Slut I.nraen. FmnV Anderson. Chris Nlolson. Sr.. Chris. NlMson, Jr.. Mary Thurston, John lUnson, Hyrum Hunnon. John Wilson, Gcorso Rflrsmuanen. Jonopli Hopkins, and Joieph Hanuon, Mr. and Mrs. Copenhavor and children left Wednesday for Lohl uud Salt Lakn City for a visit. On Friday. Mrs. Pnto Hansen entcrtnJnel for Mre. Andrew Nclnon. Thivc present were Mes-dumcr. Mes-dumcr. Hyrum Hansen, Walter Hansen, John Hansen. Han-sen. William Nlnlaon. A. V. Nlelison and Mrs. Andrew Kelson. Mrs. GeorRe Ifanoon entertained for Mhs Winnie Wood of Salt Lake City on Monday. Tho KUetr. wero Mesdmnes Poulhon. H. Peterson, n. Peterson. Peter-son. Andrew Nelson. R. W. Sevy Starr. A. V. Nelson nnd the Mlwen Murlol Jensen. Ida Jor-Konuon, Jor-Konuon, Mablo Ornco and Susun Wlleon. I NEPHI. 1 NEPlII. Aug. "0. Miss Neva Booth oulnrtnlned Sunday cvoiiliiff, pompllmcntary to Dr. nnd Mrs. D. O. Miner, who are soon to leave for California, Cali-fornia, where they will make their home. A splendid splen-did Biipper was aorvod. Those present woro Mrs. Edna Jonnen of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. V, Hague and tho suesta of honor. Waltor Sells of Nophl and Mir Rose Nuttall of Hohor wero married Wednesday In tho Salt Lako toniplfti Mr, and Mrs. Bulls will mako their borne In Garden City, whoro Mr, Sells has been engaged en-gaged na principal of nchoolt. A pleasant nurprlso party was civen at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Soth McPherson Monday In honor of the birthday of their daURhter Lurllln. Tho following younu peoplo wore present ? Tho Misses Illnnuh IJIgler, Gladys Norton, Volnia Chrlstensen. Melva Younc Of Mona. Floroncn Rlohen, Mabr.l Sullivan, Hlma JonM, Eva Tolloy, Hrssle Toller, Vcr Pace, Lucille 5!cPheroon. Messrs. Earl Lunt of RoblnKoti. Lran Tolloy, John Typer, Mcrcua Powby, Jnmri and Floyd MoPheraon and Teitcn Vount of Hons. I PROVO. j l PROVO, Aug. 30. Tho Bonneville ward gave a successful and delightful social at the First ward social hall Thursday. Mrs. Upton Hoover pleasantly entertained enter-tained the IL JI. club at her home Wednesday nvenlng. Tho house was beautifully decorated with asters and marguerites and a sumptuous supper was served. The honor guests of the evening were Mrs. Amos Howe of Salt Lake; Mrs. S. A. Carlyle of Alpine, and Mra. George Bunting of Provo. The members of the Pioneer and Third ward choirs entertained at a lake party Thursday evening when about seventy-flve seventy-flve persons enjoyed the boating, bathing and dancing. The people' from Mexico now residing In Provo held a reunion last Sunday evening even-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oberhansley. About twenty-five enjoyed the programme of speeches and musical entertainment. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Van Wagenon announce an-nounce the engagement of thc'.r daughter, Miss Ethel, to C. A Harding, the marriage mar-riage to take place In the near future. Mr. and Mrs: R. C. Klrkwood announce the marriage of their daughter, Tcssle, to Dr. Thome. The marriage took placi at the home of the bride, August IS. Dr. and Mrs. Thome loft Immediately lor Price, where they will mnko their home-Miss home-Miss Verllo Berkin, who has been visit Ing friends and relatives In Salt Lake for the past threo weeks, has returned home. Mrs. Brlgham Madsen was pleasantly surprised Monday ovenlng by her friends. Thcro were about twenty-five people present. pres-ent. Mr. and Mrs. M V. Enrdley of Cobble-crest, Cobble-crest, Olmsted, entertained at dlpnur Sunday, covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Alexander, Miss Helen Alexander Alex-ander and Miss Mayme Alexander. The sewing class of the Second ward was entertained by Miss Lynn Park Tuesday Tues-day evening. During the evening refreshments refresh-ments were served. The club will meet with Miss Anna Bookc next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor of El Paso, Tex., who have been visiting friends and relatives in Provo for the past few weeks, have returned to their home. The girls of the Mutual Improvement societies of the First and Bonneville wards entertained at a Ia.wn party at the First ward social hall Tuesday evening ln honor of Miss Lewie Van Wagoner. Mrs. 7-1 E. Jacobsen of Lcvan was a Provo visitor this week, the guest of her son, J. Elmer Jacobsen. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pole of Nevada are spending a few weeks with friends and relntlves in Provo. Mrs. Frank Speckart and Mrs. R. T. Hulsh have returned from Bingham, whero they have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Selman, parents of Mrs. Hulsh. Miss Ora Roylance ontertalned at a theater the-ater party Saturday cvenlnp- in honor of her guest, Miss Willda Roylance. Mr. and Mra. J. S. Linton have for their guests this week, Mr. and Mra. A. V. Gadd of Nephi, Mrs Mulloy and daughter, Grace, of Salt Lake, and the Misses Velma and Crans Brown of Salt Lake. Mrs. W. C. Glbby and daughter, Florence, Flor-ence, and Mrs. H, C. Hicks have returned home after having spent a pleasant week at Wlldwood. Mrs. Thomas Leonard entertained at dinner Monday evening ln honor of Mrs. Zina Huber and Mrs. Lloyd Walda of Salt Lako. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Culbertson, who are camping at Donnan's resort In Provo canyon, have as their guests this week. Mrs. "J. W. Culbertson and daughter of Charlton, Iowa. Miss Floy Footc, who has spent the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Foote, has returned to Victor, Colo., where sho Is a teacher in the public schools. Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. JoneB entertained enter-tained at a lawn party at their home Wednesday evening. The lawn was brilliantly bril-liantly decorated with electric lighted Japanese lanterns and dinner was served out of doors. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jones entertained with a supper Sunday evening. The guests woro Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Larsen, Mrs. Hilma Hails. Mrs Martha Stoker of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mra. N. B. Johnson. John-son. Mrs. Sarah Jones. Mr. Dewey and William Johnson and Misses Jennie and Mae Johnson. The dining room was decorated deco-rated with gladiolus. I GARFIELD. j ! l GARFIELD. Aug. 30. Tho F. W. A. club entertained about twenty-five couples cou-ples of young people with an Informal dancing party Friday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Tho Rosell orchostra furnished fur-nished the music. There wero eight guests from Salt Lako. Mrs. L. N. Foster was hostess to the regular mooting of the West End Sewing club Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. R II. Saum returned Wednesday from a week's outing at Devil's Slide. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Palmer are back from a pleasant visit to relatlvos In Quin ces'. Cal. j SPANISH FORK. j 1 j Mrs. Albert Manwell loft Thursday morning for Garfield for a few days' vlBlt with hor son, Forron Manwell, who is employed at tho Arthur plant. The Misses Margaret and Effel Creer and Eleanor Beck have returned from tholr recent visit in Salt Lake nnd Ogden. Og-den. Miss Jennie Ertman, who has heem the house guest of tho Misses Dora and Marie Stewart for the post threo weeks, returned to hor homo In Sail Lake Sunday. Sun-day. The members of the .Alta club mot at the home of Mrs. Will Bockstrom Friday afternoon. Nino members wero prosent. Mrs. Maine Jones gave a reading, "Tho 'Bent Twig." on child training. Refreshment Refresh-ment were served. Mrs. Roger Creer was hostess Friday evening al an entertainment for the members of tho Self Culture club. Cards afforded tho diversion of tho evening. Sixty-three being the game. The prize was won by Mrs. Eliza Davis. Among tho guests were Miss Stanton of Chicago, III., who Is the hbuse guest of her brother, Mr. Thomas Stanton, nnd Mlssos Polly and Maggie Carlson of Ogden, the guests of Mrs. R. Creer. Luncheon was served by the hostess. ' AMERICAN FORK. 1 : i Clarence Grant and Hazel Adyolotle entertained at a delightful lawn party Saturday night, ln honor of William Martin, Mar-tin, who , loaves shortly for Wyoming, to spend the winter. Tho clerks and employees of the rotall business houses enjoyed an anting to tho American Fork lake resort Wednesday. Boating, bathing and dancing wero the features of Die day. The symphony orchestra gavo a ball at the Apollo halt Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Miliar, went to Mantl Thursday for a few days' visit with rolatlvcs, Clyde Makln and Irone Armstrong, both of this city, were married hero Monday. They will jnnko their home In this city. James R. Dolhmer and family are enjoying en-joying a week's vacation with friends and relatives at Salt Lake City, Mrs. Wan-en Pmlth Is in Tdaho for an extonded visit with relatives. Spanish Fork Tuesday, leaving here I 'Jhureday for Salt Lake, where they will spend a few days. Miss Invent Prior and William Recce of Sprlngvlllo were married at the home of the brido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Prior. Wednesday evening. Tho bride wore a gown of white charmeuse nnd orange blossoms. Bishop George Males united the pair, and Immediately following a wcddlnn supper was served to 100 guests on tho lawn, which waa lighted with Japanese lanterns. Mr. and Mrs. Reeco will leave for Gartlcld In the near future. j MANTI. j MANTI, Utah, Aug. 30. A farewell party was tendered Mrs. W. W. Crawford Craw-ford Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ezra Shoemaker bv the stake officers of the Relief society. Mrs. W. W. Crawford was secretary-treasurer of the South Sanpete slake and resigned. A delightful afternoon was spent and a delicious luncheon was served. The Scandinavians of the South ward gave Hans Westenskow a surprise Sunday Sun-day afternoon at o'clock. Mr. Westenskow Westen-skow has been a violinist In. the Scandinavian Scan-dinavian choir since the early days of Mantl. Refreshments were served to about twenty couples and the evening spent in music and social chat. Messrs. II. S. Kerr. J H. Hornung. Ferd Alder and J. P. Nelson returned Tuesday evening from a fishing trip to Fish lake. They went by automobile. Miss Mila Alder left Thursday for Salt Lake, where she will spend the vacation with Paul Alder and family. Tho Presbyterian Sunday school held Its annual picnic Friday at the county block, where they were joined by the PreHbyterlan Sunday school of Ephraim, and spent a very enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. J. P. Nelson entertained Monday afternoon for Mra. lone Tinges of Salt Lako. Lunch was served at 5 o'clock. Covers were laid for eight.. Decorations were pnnsies and sweet peas. Tho following young ladies took possession pos-session of Funk's lake Tuesday and enjoyed en-joyed themselves Immensely: Luella Nellson, Eunice Jorgenson. Clara Wintch, Eva Lund, Lura Hansen and Elda Chrlstensen. Chrls-tensen. Mrs. Gusla Snow was agreeably surprised sur-prised Saturday by the South Ward Relief Re-lief society officers in honor of her eightieth birthday annlveraan. Mrs. Snow's larder was well stocked with good things to eat. Mr. and Mrs. Casterson and children of Salt Lake spent ten days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bench, returning home Wednesday. Miss Vera Hougnarcl was hostoas at a dinner party Saturday evening. The evening was spent with music and singing. sing-ing. Miss Lillian Jones entertained tho Acacia club at a lawn party Thursday aftornoon. Refreshments were served to Winnie and Pearl Parry, Vera Keller, Ruby Hougaard. Alice Miekleson, Myrtle Harman, Mabel Anderson, Flo Thorpe and May Jones. Mra. Charles Bessey was hostess Tuesday Tues-day afternoon, when she entertained at a Kensington for about twonty-flve of her friends. Mlsa Jessie Wintch was a delightful hbBteBB Tuesday ovenlng, when she entertained en-tertained tho stake officers of the L. M. I, A. Those present were Mra. Delphla Crawford, Etta Bench, Mrs. Rhoda Smythe, Edna Larsen. Mabel Taylor, Hattle Parry and Clara Farnsworth. Mrs. Apple Tennant entertained at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon ln her usual charming manner. Those present were Mesdames Zolla Cox. Bernard Parrv, Rubv Parry, Myrtle Crawford. Roza'lla Harmon, Jessie Lund, Etta Anderson, An-derson, Clara Johnson. Addle Cunningham, Cunning-ham, Lucia Tuttle, Frank Alder, Bertha Harmon, Meeklm, Belle McAllister, and the Misses Lucllo Tuttle. Beth Harmon. Venice Felt and Maggie Tennanu Refreshments Re-freshments were served during lho afternoon. after-noon. One of the delightful affairs of tho week was that given by Miss Minerva Nlckleson. Friday afternoon. The rooms were beautiful and fragrant with the season's sea-son's flowers. Luncheon was served at , 5 o'clock to Mesdames Roy Cox. Ray Dyreng Marv Peterson, Tleen Vorhees. Myrtle ' Crawford. Fred Tuttle. Annie Wllllardson and the Misses Jessie Fugale. .Tosle Munk. Edythn Clark, Lenore Dyreng, Dy-reng, Olive Lowry, Maggie Crawford and Ethel Davenport. Alice and Lydla Nlckleson Nlck-leson assisted In serving. Mra Edward N. Fox and daughter, Mra. lone Tinges. loft Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Peacock for Orange-vllle. Orange-vllle. where they will visit relatives for a month. Miss Eunice Jorgenson entertained Wednesday evening as a farewell to her intimate friends before she leaves for Roosevelt, where she will teach school the coming yoar. Those present were the Misses Luella Nellson. Clara Wintch, Lura Hansen, Eva Lund, Elda Chrlstensen, Chrls-tensen, Stanford Madsen, Aloe Nellson and Iver Tverson. j MIDVALE. MIDVALE, Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Joneo entertained at a birthday party on Monday evening even-ing In honor of their daughter Marjorle. A ocrlec of frucsslns garau had boon .UTans;od and a merry ovenlng km spent by those presiont. Prizes woro tw.ardod to Mlsa Irene Miller of Kamua City, Mrs. Arthur Northoy, Mosris. Orson Jensen. Sam Wll-llajns Wll-llajns and Goorsn Slcadmnn. The pucat's prho. u dlnmond rlnp. was aworded to Miss Marjorle. Thoso present woro Mr. and Mrs. ArUiur Norlhey. R. E. Hewlett. Sam Williams, R. T, Jone?, the Mtwes Vollol Csnnelli. Emcly Smith. Keiiah Smith of Salt Lsko and Irene Miller of Kansns City. Mctrs. Thomas Smith, Jr.. Orson Jenson. Danlol Radovlch, Joo Williams, Georse Steadumn, Allan MsKlnncsa and Will Roam of Mill Creek. Miss Alicia Goff entertained at a bundle shower In honor of Miss Lorena Jenkins of Blnsham on Wednesday evening. On Bcptombor 3, Miss Jen-V.lno Jen-V.lno -will become tho brldo of Frank Keeney. Tho house woo prettily decorated, pink and whlto being be-ing tho color schomo carried out In each room. Prlscn were awarded to th Mlisen Lavlna Jenkins. Jen-kins. Nettle Stokes and Mrs. C. L Goff. Refreshments Re-freshments wero foned by the hostess. Thoso presont wero the Misses Lorenn Jotiklns, Edith Wright. Jcsole Stclnor. Iavln Jenkins. Annie Bti'lnor. E)U Hansen. Etflc Hushes. Vlnnlo Hol-don, Hol-don, Nettle Stokes. Mellwa Goff. Clarissa Goff. Alicia Goff. Mesdames BIIcji Jenkins, Clarcaco Graff. Frank Kulmor. J. E. Jenldnr, Hyrum Hall-r.trom, Hall-r.trom, W. U. Jntien. Hyrum Goff and C. I. Goff. JudRp IC. H. Waters of Park City In spending n i few uayn visit Ing his brother anil slelcr, Mr. and Mts. William Watera. I ' HEBER CITY. j' ( ! HEBER CITV. Auk. .".O The slttv-firet birthday nf Mrs. James Lindsay or Center Creek was celebrated cele-brated Monday, o feature of tho day bclnis the bounteoun birthday dinner. Mm. Lindsay was n-slstod n-slstod by hor OauKhlnrs In keeping open hoime for two ticoro frloudn who called. Miss Mary Fisher nnd Mln Margie Munlock wero honlossea ct tho home of tho former Thurvi-dav Thurvi-dav evouInK ut the iiorlal In compliment to Miss Iner. McDonald, prior to her departure to make her home In Provo. D.uhIuk and .1 chlckco supper sup-per were the features of the entertainment. Those present wero .lark Richards. Lyne Clyde. Dean Clyde, We do Cummins. Herald Wall. Guy Duko. Ralph Burton, the Mioses Phyllis MrMullluu. Cora Murdoch. Alton Olydi, Almcda McKnlcht. Luella Smith, Uwslc Duke. Helen Burton and the suost of honor. Mlts Inoe McDonald. MIr.s Grace Watklns of Midway, a bride olect. was tho reolplonl of a bundle showor tendered by hor girl friends at her hnmn Friday nvcnliiR. More than thirty wore present. Mls Walk Inn becomes be-comes tho hrldo of Ernest Sondrosor in curly Soplomber. Ml as Delia Rasband of Trovo Is a rli.Jtor at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. McDonald. McDon-ald. Mlrs Iner. McDonald was th ?rue?t of honor Monday evening at u social given by MIm Dcslo Duke. Those present wore Dean Clydo, Wsdo Cummlngs. Lyne Clydo. Herald AVull, Samuel 01- j son, Ralph Rurtun, Guy Dulc. MIrs Afton Clydo. Miss Mary Flnhor. Mlea Phyllis MpMuIIIh'1. MIs i Cora Munlock. MIsr. Alrnnda McKnlRht, Miss Mar fjlo Murdook, Mlsa Helen Burton aud Miss Lupll.-t I Smith- j j PARK CITY. II PARK CITY. Aug. 30. The Mandolin jSJHfil club was entertained vcrv pleasantly imiu Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and jj)J4 Mrs. Thomas McDonald. 9nBH Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Tregrennan are visiting In Bingham, guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Kemp. , 'mm Miss Catherine Shields entertained a W&t number of her friends at cards and a (3111 1 muslcale Wedneadav evening at her wlm home on Park avenue. Miss Frances Trelnck has returned to mM) her home In Salt Lake, after spending ifflm tho summer Willi friends and relatives Wm in the Park. MmH Miss Marjoric Archibald entertained mmn about three dozen bf her girl friends 9Mu at a delightful Kensington tea Tues- WW day afternoon at her home in Snyder- -m m vlllc. The young girls took their sewing JffliM and spent the early part of the after- ffiffi noon. Later refreshments were served mm by the hostess. ln Jerome Qulnn of Watertown, N. Y?, am was ln tho Park Wednesday, the guest SK of Mrs. Garvin and Son El wood. mW Mra. Frank McDonald returned to her M K home ln Butte, Mont.. Wednesday after- mw noon, after a short visit with relatives mai in Park City. Mm Miss Kathryne Cunningham was host- 9m r-ss at a card party Thursday afternoon. fin The guests were the members of the nil "500" Card club. Miss Kathryne was 11 assisted In entertaining by her sister, fllj Miss Minnie Cunningham. mm Miss Jennie Wilson returned to her Mm work at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt (Jlj Lake Tuesday afternoon, , Mm Robert Jennings, wife and little son returned to their home in Idaho Tuesday Mm afternoon. . ail Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald enter- mw lained a number of friends Wednesday 111 Hp evening. With cards and music and iCfn games a delightful evening was- spent. mml Charles Mosley of McGlll. Nov., visited Mm In Park City during the week, a guest Hill of James McDonald. IEeI! John W. Gelger, John Fitzpatrlck, Mmi David Gelger. Daniel B. Shields. John A. SHI Malla. all of Salt Lake, spent Sunday flit In Park City. W IC The Misses Leonora Hurley, Lottie jffl VM Oliver and Mnrie Jones were passengers MVlil Tor kSalt Lake the early part of the B fl Mrs. Thomas McDonald entertained tho KK members of the Salt Lake club at her mm home Wednesday afternoon. 01 HH Mrs. David Baxter and Mrs. Anna Bar- Sapj rott were Salt Lake passengers Wcdncs- fliitl day afternoon. wRE! The Misses Lizzie Martin and Irene fi'Sl Grlsley arc visiting frlendB ln Salt Lake. Sij Dr Lecompte arrived in Park City M'Mi Tuesday from Chicago and will remain m so for a short visit with his parents, Dr. and fflfliu Mrs. E. P. Lecompte. The members of the St. Luke's Sun- Willi day school enjoyed a picnic to the city U bS park Wednesday. The Rev. Stoney and B Ma Mrs. Townsend chaperoned tho crowd. & H A pleasant affair of the week was the 9 jjjy card party of Tuesday ovenlng glvon by 3B4in tho ladles' auxiliary of the Ancient Or- Miai der of Hibernians In their lodge hall. A llilS large crowd was present and prizes were BluU awarded tho lucky plaj'ers and refresh- ISfuSJ ments were served. filffla Mrs. Hayes has returned ' to her home Mai ln Salt Lake, after a visit In Park City Sffll with Miss Mary Martin. mmm GARLAND. J 1 1 Tho Rellof soolety atako board gave Mrs. Harry M Welling of Rlversldo a ver7 pleasant surprlso on filfftl Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Welltnj In- mk ftl tend moving to Brlgham In the near future and S Iff tho nurprlso was ln the nature of a farewell. S jjj During tho afternoon Mm. Moslah Evans, oa be- Hj jfi half of tho ladles, prcoentM Mrs. Welling with a fifl"pr. I beautifully bound volurao of poems. Tho ladles ft&lilil. I who attonded from Garland wero Mesdames David wOffl Manning, F. D, Wolllng, Moslah Evans and Brig- fifffi ' ham Marriott. fttfii Soveral social events were given during the &Hl i week ln honor or Dr and Mrs. J. M, Francke. Ulllfif ' who loft for Now York city on Friday. On Sun- MUB 'S day ovonlng Mr. and Mrs. O, S. Murray enter- fanfffl talnod tho guests. Besides Dr, and Mrs. FTancVo fffiwi ! woro Mr and Mrs. George Rogors. Mr. and Mrs. JHllS' r Moalali Evans, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Day and Mre Si I '', L. J Sorensen. On Monday ovenlng Mr. and Bfftiti' i Mrs. C. H. Hales gavo a muslcale for Dr. and KHl'll' I Mn. Francke. Besides the guests of honor thoie Mllu'i present woro Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Day, Mr. and tfagjf A Mrs. Joseph Klrkham, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Lewis, nBBJl ' Mrs. Eva Howoll, Mrs, Earl Hales, Mlsaesi Mary xStW Gleason, There 'a and Ceoll Kennard. Sfjwtli Mrs. J. W. Lewis vres hostess to the Ladles' Self-culture club on Thursday afternoon. The flj UjXS ladios were entortalned on tho lawn where luneh- HJ fljj l con was also served. Besldos the members preoent. Wt WW tho following were guests: Mesdames Burdftt ft! (Will Smith. Earl Hales. Roy Lewis. The next meet- fli'v'ii Ing will bo nt the home of Mra. J, ST. Davis. jRis? Ono of the most charming roclety events of fi :t! Jt the season was a lawn party and mualeelo given B'!rcB by Mien Mlna Winters on Wednesday ovenlng. ffi complimentary to Mlas Florence Will taker of Or- Nil!f den. The lawns and porohes were beautifully jfl Cfif Itghtnl with Japanese lanterns and electric Ilehls. Hi IKJ f Tho library, whero fruit punch vrss served through- fu fjjti out tho evening, ivas decoratod In yellow nastor- VI ;f ; tlumw and goldonrod. Tho parlors -were deco- H B rated with roses and carnations and the large VR l8f. bldo porch, which had been transformed Into a Bm'B.'I charming tea room, with purple and whlt petu- ffltt!'? nlos. Tho orchestra, played throughout tho even- Iffirr'l Ing and several vocal selections wero -'vn by ftra4 Messrs. William Wright and Parley Career of Wfj"? i Ogden. Various games and dancing on the lawn addod to tho evening's ple-isures. Quite a few iHwJl guests motored up from Ogden. The following Btlift! I wore among the gumta present: Muses i,i;rio mt J.'ltl Thompson. Matlle Strong. Alice Munni. Ttar.et 911 , M I Edward. Vera Edwards Mary Nlharl. Llr&le Prei- Of Jit I ton. Clara Smith. Alta Harrl. Maym Sassar, f!j!l AHmx Manning, Nellie Barnard and Veva Bur- HU'firil gon. Echo Cnpener. Mearrs. Gus Petty. Archln ST( Munns. Ted Swlnyard. Chrlr-i Welling. GcorK" JU . 5 IB Rlanford. Ralph Staynor. Frank Rtayner, Mr. HI ( IS ! ' Cole, ftov Manning. Carlton Rogers. Merldcth mi :M ' j Rpgen. N. M. Hansen. Keith Winters. Wwler RJi'J-il Carter. Mcmis. and Mesdames John Chambers. M. IU i'i ; I E. Andms, F. D. Welling. Josoph Klrkham. Em- M ent Jensen, Burdetto Smith. R. E. Baxter. Roy L ''J Lewis, F. D. Balrd, Stephen Longstroth. O. L. j I , , Winters. B. F. Duffln. George Grover, Joseph Wing, L. B. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Tnnls and Mr, Jl 71 : Granger and P. C. Petterson, frot-of-to-s-n gnesUi: jRir ' ' Misses Ireta Chambers. Lura Chambers. Florence j3i, Whlttnker. Verna Farr and Mrs. Lucille Folgsr arifl 1 from Ogdon; Messrs. William Wright. Parley flilePW Carver. Frank Williams and Fre-1 Jensin frora M M ; K ORflen. j , r J MURRAY. j III i MURRAY. Auz. 30. Tho Mlssec Ray MK'ii5m l Davit? and "Leslie Gallyer are spending MW? 'k tholr vacation In Brighton. frnWil Mrs. Lvnuin Conyers and her two itPliI'Sf ohlklren of Btitlo. Mont-, are the guest m ,;? , of Mr. and Mrs. George Conyers of Mur- MwKl!' Friends pleasantly surprised Miss S2Kj l Nettie Adampon last Thursday evening -Met' is at Ihm home on VMghteonlh South street. awjf; j I The ovonlng was spent In games and afts"?; music' after which a luncheon was ill;jrf(ii served to about thirty guewts. tfHijSB! MIsk Linda Bowman bf Rlverton Is th o-rrfMii guest or her sister. Mrs. Trma McClcary. I m, W Mr. nnd Mrs. Godfrey Fallows have re- 111? 'i iM turned from their pleasure outing ln "BMlf'w Brighton canyon. 4lwl'K' Mrs. John Olson was pleasantly sur- " Iwi Jl prised Thursday ovonlng al hor homo SwfsW on Eddins street. '"lW Miss I'lora Ernslrom has returned from ffl-'l' IMl her pleasure trip In Tdaho. tWt j gunnison. ' f mm GUNNISON. Ausr. 33-Mtes Ann Wlllardson left I'S I fi for her home Sunday, affr spondlng several Sayfl ,S ! veeks In this city, ?M?al 1 W Mlra Ivrnmn Smith of Elnlnore has beon visit- ifai iK' lug with hor fisler, Mrs. O. I. Rasmussen. during lllaf if Hi the past few days. Lm ' ifi. j Principal Itesmusson of thn district school re- I turned Snlurdiy from an extended trip through the ID A. Cnmcion and wlfn of S.illtu were hern wk visiting with relntlves and friends during th U is ii |