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Show 1 Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Ij . OGDEN. j OGDEN. Aug. 2. Mrs. E. C. Rich. Mrs. .too Thomas and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft. with their children, and Mr. and Mrs. Louie II. Penry and Miss Beatrice Bnswer k:'t Sunday In touring cars for a ten days' outliif: at Fish Haven and thci Bear like country. MIsk Beth Merrill or Salt Ivk-i City-wus City-wus tue sueft of Miss Esther Sppt--li during thi- week. Mlin .Uhlcne Bcvor left TuosJay for a two v. celts visit In Twin Kr.I's. whore she will lie the guest of Mr. and Mra. II. R Sl.oelian. formerly of Ogdsn. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Kline entertains! twenty-five guests at a picnic at Idle-wild Idle-wild Monday. In compliment to Mlsn Lily Stephens of Chicago. In the cvoning an Informal dancing party was given at the I'TinStage. which made a delightful ending end-ing to the outing. Mrs. M. IS. LIpman and children, who luve been spending a few days In Ogdcn canyon, have returned to their home In Mrs. H. C. Drlnkwnter of Minneapolis Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. E. McCain. Mc-Cain. She will remain in Ogdcn for several sev-eral months. Judge A. TV". Agee has returned from an extended trip through the cast and The promoters of the League of Sacred Heart met with Mrs. W. F. O'Brien Monday Mon-day evening. The Misses Elva IJttlefleld, Mabel ",.VlI-cox, ",.VlI-cox, Zelta Ballanger. JSsthcr Harris and Bessie Llndnulst arrived home Monday from a two weeks' visit on the coast. A' special meeting of Lincoln circle No. 2, Ladles of the G. A- R.. was held Monday Mon-day afternoon at the sub-high school. Mrs. John Brown and daughter, Florence, Flor-ence, and Mrs. Sampson of Salt Lake were guests at the JJcrmltago Wcdnes-A Wcdnes-A delightful affair of the week was the ' garden party given by Mrs. Thomas D. Dee and Mrs. P.. B. Porter at their summer sum-mer home In Ogden canyon Wednesday. ; at which a largu number of guosts were i I Miss Bona. Browning entertained a number of her friends at. a birthday party Thursday at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Browning, the occasion oc-casion being In lsonor of her tenth birth-Mr. birth-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens, accompanied accom-panied by their niece. Miss Marjorle Lloyd, left Tuesday for an extended automobile au-tomobile trip to Iowa, where they will visit with friends. Miss Ksther Sepplch and Miss Lucrotla Robinson have returned from a visit of f four davs In Salt Lake, the guests or Miss Gladys Hague. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stovens of JTos-L JTos-L ion. Idaho, were Ogdcn visitors this The ladles of St. Joseph's Pcwlng so-clctv so-clctv will hold their annual picnic at the Hermitage on Tuesday. August 6. Ilyrum Belnap. accompanied by his daughter. Olive, and his son, II. E- Bel-nap, Bel-nap, have returned from a three months tour of Europe. Mrs. Devcau Wilson of Salt Lake Is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Horrock. , Miu. Ivuscho has left for Aspen, Colo., where she will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. V. ft. Mi-ICec. Dr. 12. It. Pumice has returned from a wepk's visit In Butte, Mont. William Cheesman of this city nnd Hsu-win Richardson of Salt Lake have i returned from a month's automobile trip through tin: northwest. Miss Leona Rcvor entertained her sew-Itip sew-Itip club Wednesday afternoon at her Mr. nnd Mrs. Noble H. Smith of Patterson. Pat-terson. N. J., are here for a short visit with Mrs, Smith's brother. Charles "W. L. P. Wilcox and Mrs. Alice Green Kelly were married by Rector Bullls of the Episcopal church at Evauston. Wyo.. Friday, July 25. and will make their home at Neslen, Utah. Mrs. Wilcox is an Ogden girl and was a teacher in the Grant school last year. Dr. Edward Rich has returned from a ilshlng trip to Nevada. I Mr. and Mrs. T. McNItt have returned lo their homo In Trovo, after a visit with ! Mrs. McNItt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bairlev. I Mra. G. A. Dickson and daughter Ruth have gone to Custer and Sioux Falls, S. D.. for a few weeks visit with friends and relatives. The Daughters of the Pioneers held their outing at Lagoon Tuesday. The Misses Bella and Mnrgarot Shipley Ship-ley and Ruby Terry are spending their Vacations In Yellowstone park, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lewis of Omaha, formerly of this city, arc spending their vacation at the Hermitage. Mr. Lewis has chargo of dlnlnc car and hotel scrv-icu scrv-icu of the Harrlman system, with headquarters head-quarters at Omahiu Mrs. Herbert Foulgcr entertained the members of her sewing club Wednesday afternoon at her camp at Lewie, In Ogdcn Og-dcn canyon. Miss Marvel Cave entertained at a lawn party Thursday evonlng in honor of Miss Helen Carpenter of Sacramento, Cal, The house and lawn were beautifully decorated deco-rated with flowers and Japanese lanterns, and refreshments wero served on the The of fleers and members of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen tendered ten-dered their foreman. Mrs. O. E. "William:!, "Wil-liam:!, a surprise card party at her home Monday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. O. E. Williams. W. S. O'Brien. Mrs. Barnes and Mr. Miller. After the card games refreshments wore served to twenty-two guests. A number of the friends of Miss Dorothy Do-rothy Haas were entertained at her home Friday afternoon to celebrate her elv-eiith elv-eiith birthday. Ij RICHFIELD. j RICHFIELD. Aug. 2. Mm. Chi Is Nell-son Nell-son entertained Thursday In honor of Mrs. Andrew Nelson of California, who t.- visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. V. NuIhoi. There were ten guests, an.1 lun.-hcou was served by Mrs. Nellson. assisted by her daughtor, Miss Lora Mrs. Inar Anderson returned to Salt Uikc City last week, after a two weeks lilt at the homo of Mr. nnd Mra. L. I. Harinn. Miss Mahel Sears of Salt Lake City Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison. Miss Klnls Madison of Sallna was a nichtield visitor last week at the Ram-lose Ram-lose home. Mils Roda Ramloso left Tuesday for Salt Lake City. Miss Beatrice Orrock Is visiting friends and relatives In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Barrackman are visiting In Rlchlleld this week. .-.M'5? .Hry Neilson has returned from Fish lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Nellson are spending n week at Beaver. Miss Viola Baker of Beaver Is at the home of ljr aunt. Mrs. Charles NcJluon. In this city. Miss Rosetta Hansen Is home visiting her parents. rvT'TI H- BuTS ormerly Miss Lu Prcal Peterson, is here preparing to Soml Lake C,ty f "'ake hcr .Stanley Ramloso w the host at an cinvlfn n,olorlrp 1,1 C,wr Creek utnson on Pioneer day. ifllw"?' utzt,n- Jr. ami Mix Miirr ia ,S,C , Wtr,c "?arri"l here tl.U week anj uili make thtlr Lome In Maryerlt PROVO. j I PROVO. Aug. 2. Mrs. Peter Boyce entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday at her homo near Edgewood. Those present were Mrs. Diana Smool, Mrs. Elizabeth Hardy, Mrs. William Strong. Mrs. Nancy Beebc, Mrs. Oscar Young and Mrs. Martha Duke of Hober, the Misses Cook and Bird of Sprlngvllle and Miss Florence Boyce. Mrs. Upton Hoover entertained at hor home Sunday in honor of Mrs. S. O. Sohofleld of Eureka and Mrs. Claud Hatherhruck and Mrs. Don C Gee of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for thlrty-ilve. thlrty-ilve. Miss Lucllo Dunn nnd Alvln Johnstone were married 'Wednesday evening at the homo of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mra. Joshua F. Dunn, in the presence of immediate relatives. Bishop Josoph A. Buttle ofJlelatlng. Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone John-stone left Thursday for Oregon, where they will reside temporarily, returning to Salt Lake to make their permanent homo. A bappv family gatherlivr wjus enjoyed Monday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Rohlson. The occasion was the thirty-second anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Rohlson, the birthday anniversary of their daughter. Miss Eva Roblson. and of Albert Roblson of Monroe, Mon-roe, brother of A. V. Roblson. who was visiting here. A Uterarv social was held at the Fifth ward Relief society hall Thursday aftor-noon. aftor-noon. An excellent programme was rendered ren-dered and luncheon was served. A number of Provo people made a. vlsl to the N. G. U. encampment Sunday, going through Provo canyon. Those who enjoyexl tho outing were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bally, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Helndsclman and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wagonen. Mrs. Vernon Gray and Mrs. Opal Dick entertained at dinner Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lcavltt. Covers were laid for sixteen. Mrs. J. N. Strong entcrtalnod -at dinner Sunday In honor of Mis. R. H. Duggan of Salt Lake. Mrs. W. IL Lee was hostess Sunday evening at a dainty dinner in honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Clark Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Georjft? . Storrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones announce the r.ncagcmcnt of their daughter Lael to William Woods Fuller of Salt Lake, the wedding to fake place the first part of September. Mr. and Mrs. David Reich announco the engagement of their daughter Irene to Clarence J. Peterson. The marriage will tako place early In September. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lambson announce the engagement of' their daughter Arva to Leslie Wald, tho marriage to take place soon. Mrs. Edwin Elliott and Miss Vilate Elliott El-liott will go to Shelly, Ida., the coming week to visit relatives. . Mrs. J. M. Wilson of Ogden visited relatives and friends hore this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Erlck of St. Paul. Minn., wero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boron the past week. The Misses Ruth Partridge and Vera Taylor of Salt Luke have been Provo visitors the past two weeks, guests of Miss Ruth Partridge. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Footc of Provo will leave Tuesday for an extended trip through Canada. They will be gone about two months. Mis3 Florence Moldrum of Provo left Saturday for a month's visit with frlcnda In Idaho. , .Miss Eva Jones returned Thursday from Idaho, where she has been visiting for the past month. Miss Lucy Cahoon of Salt Lake City is an Olmsted visitor, the guest of Miss McClosky. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Towle left the latter lat-ter part of the week for Silver City, where they will spend the .next few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas arc at their summer home in South Fork for a few days. Mrs. R. II. Duggan of Salt Lake City is the guest of Mrs. Mary Orser for a short time. Mr. nnd Mrs. William E. Ricks nnd baby daughter, CIcon, of Rexburg, Ida., are the guosts of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones, parents of Mrs. Ricks. Mrs. Helen Crnndall and son, Ralph, of Lansing, Mich., aro hero visiting Mrs. Crandall's sister, Mra. J. H. Eversoll. Miss Helen Tinges of Salt Lako City is a guest at tho home of Mrs. J. B. Ashtou this -week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashton had for Ihcir guosts Thursday, Louis Marcus and Prof. Charles Kent of Salt Lake. Miss Fannlo Hanks, who has been visiting vis-iting hero for tho past week, has returned re-turned to her home at. Salem. Mrs. ZIna C. Dunn and children are visiting in Salt Lake, tho guests of Mrs. Dunn's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hvruin Clufl Mrs. Flora Vincent was a Salt Lake visitor this week. A Jolly party of young people enjoyed an outing at the Lake resort Wednesday evening. They were Misses Nettle and Vilate ICnudscn. Viva nnd Hnzlo Fln-layson, Fln-layson, and Messrs. Bert Flnlayson and R. W. Lcarf, Frank Mark, and Max Ncahauscn of Salt Lake City. Mrs. R. H. Doughty of Salt Lake City was guest of honor at a dinner given by Mrs. Frank Orser, Monday evening. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. James Sumner entertained tho Tresjoll club at her home "Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Murdock, Miss Effio Evans and Miss Maudlc Farrer of Provo, and Mrs. S. L. Chiprnan and duughter, Elva, of American Fork, leave Sunday for a trip through Yellowstone park. They will be gone about two weeks. Miss Frcna Bandley has returned from a visit with Salt Lake friends. The Misses Nettle Knud3on. Vila Fln-laysen Fln-laysen and Vilate Knudsen left Satur- flll V fnr n t Trn V.fW rln , 1,-....U V.I lowstone park. Miss Inger Johnson entertained the Sixth ward sewing class Tuesday evening. even-ing. A pleasant evening was passed with music, chat and sewing. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments wcru served. O. "W. Hyde and family have returned from an enjoyable trip to American Fork canyon. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Hyde. Miss Orlene Hyde, Davis Strong and family. Burt Batcraan and wlf of Alpine, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Baxter of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Wheelwright and children of Ogdcn were Provo visitors this week. Mr and -Mrs. Hyrum Hclselt nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. Koffard return-id yesterday from a pleasant auto trip through southern south-ern Utah. MIes Vera Hclselt has returned from a pleasant visit with Salt Lake friends. Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Bagloy aro visiting relatives in Salt ako and Cottonwood. Cot-tonwood. Mr. and Mrs. David Boyle of Chicago are visiting in Provo at the homo of Mr and Mrs. D. S. Tllton. Thev leave for Chicago Monday. KAYSVILLE. j. In Honor of the elchtleth blunder of her hu-taad hu-taad broaBht many oulilde TUItora to Kit,. uic. Arrcraf tboJe from SJ: Lai- citr m R Mr tKl Arthur F. Brae Sir MM- ,t0'' C- Iu". "r. and MnT Cliudi T. nrn. Mr. aa! Mrx Ijwr.oto C. miod Ur nd Sit Wllford 8. IUre od J. OwbJ, Dot-Olbor Dot-Olbor t of torn, RHMU were KLhopInS Mrt J. C. Woo.! of Clearfield. rv!d-tu J It Gran Tlte l ',0" 1 ",op "", M T. li fa nd Mr if. t v n.--if. of Kr-, M-k Vf U rio-rruJi nt Mm I eujir n ti rett crs homo from a trip to t-oi AhkjU and San FrancHco. Wlillo arrar lhejr attended a coneJitlon cf Use Cbrlxtlan Endeavor bucloly In Los Ansdes. The engagement of Mlrs Luclle Butler of Ccn-terrlllA Ccn-terrlllA and Robert J. Bonnemort of Kaysrlllo is announced, the inarrlaKO to take place chortl". Mr. and Mrs. Wllkle II. Blood and children havo returned to their home In Logan, alter a week's visit hore. Mr. and Mm. William Blood and diughtur Don-netta Don-netta lAtt this nornln; for a villi with relatlren In Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Ullzabeth I-iytoa and daughter Luntla are hero from Thatcher, Ailr.. ariendlnc Ihn oummer with Mrs. Iayton'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Williams. Mra. Frank D. Flint, formerly of Kaynvllle, tiut now residing lu Downey, Idaho, li rlaltlns telatlves hero a few days. J. II. Borkhcol and Clifford Depps were up from Salt l.nko City Sunday, spending a day Kith their friend, Arnold M. Dirties. Mrs. A. 8. Thomson hac been here from Salt Lako City during the week, vlsltlnc 'HH licr mother, Mrs. Mary A. Lewis. Mrs. Kdward C. Barnes and children of Idaho Falls nro hre for a few days, vltltlnj with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Flint. ) LOGAN. i ( j LOGAN, Auk. 2. A pretty children's party was Klven Wednesday afternoon by Mr. William Watson Wat-son In honor of her little daughter MarRti(irlte'& third birthday. Tho children wero delightfully en-toitalnod en-toitalnod on tho U'tu, 'which ircre mada attractive at-tractive with rugs, couches, tiny chairs and flowers. flow-ers. Games woro enjoyed and luncheon was served on tho lawn from a prettily docoratcd table which eld a large birthday cake, lighted with candles. '.or n centor adornment. Twenty-five little gursls were preseut. Mra. Watson w.it nstlsted by Miss Omrlo Tliom.is nnd Miss louo Smith. Mrs. A. Gordon was lioiteis at a delightful dinner din-ner party Monday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Boers of Champaign, 111., who aro visiting Mr. and Mm. Harry Beers. Tho table wai handsomely hand-somely decorated with garden flowers and covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Preston Thatcher entertained at a trout suppor .n tho Thatcher camp lu Logan canyon Saturday In honor or her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Cole's birthday. The Brlghnm YnunK camp of tho DaughtrrH of tho Flonecrs met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Dateson and the following programme was Klven Chapter on the life of Brlgham Young, rejd by Mra. Kettle T. Sloan: chapter on undent, pioneers, by Mrs. Moses Tbatchor; vocal nolo, Miss Virginia Dateson, accompanied by Mrs. Sloan. I Refreshments wore served and the Invited guests wero Mrs. Joseph Odcll, Mrs. Henry Haybull. Mrs. DeWItt, Mrs. Jomo Karl and Mrs. Isaac Stewarts Mrs. Hornce Nebolcer, Mrs. J. K. Shepard, Mrs. Effio Jardlne and Mrs. A. II. Thompson spent Thursday In Logan canyon, tho guests of Mrs. D. C. Budge. Mrs. Joieph Morrell announces the engagement of her daughter Wlnnlfrcd to Clawson Young Cannon Can-non of Sal Lake City. Mtu Morrell Is well known In the younger aocloty set of Logan, where she Is a groat favorite. Her marriage to Mr. Cannon Can-non will take plnco In tho early fall. Mr. nnd Mra, Hume. Mr and Mrs Guy Cardon and Mr. and Mrs. William Jardlne and ohlldren. who nre vliltlnc hero from Manhattan, Knn., wilt loavo Monday for a two weeks' camping' trip In Logan canyon. Miss Wlnnlfred Morrell was hostess Friday at a delightful Informal Kensington, at which Rhe entertained en-tertained fwelvo of hor girl friends, Mrs. Grorge Torgeson was hostess at a delightful delight-ful family dinner party at her homo Thursday evening. Tuesday evonlng. Mlrs Virginia Dateson entertained enter-tained a number of friends at an informal muolctlp. Piano and vocal solos were thoroughly enjoyed by the guests. Tho rooms were prettily adorned with sweet pets and asters and a dainty luncheon was served. Mm. Frank Bramwell and Miss Genovlevo Thatcher have returned from a pleasant Salt Lake and Ogdcn tIsIL Mr. and Mrs. John Thcoktton of Idaho Falls aro visiting In Logan, tho guests of Mrs. Susan Gnteo. Miss Alice Parkenion has returned from Coal-vlllo, Coal-vlllo, after a pleasant visit with hor nlster, Mrs. Frank Plngree. Mr. nnd Mro. Thomas England have returned to their home In Flaln Olty, after a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Logan. Mr. and, Mrs. Clarlc Whitney nnd daughtcra and Doth Kpent Monday and Tuesday In Logan, returning to their homo In Salt Lako City In Mr. Whltnoy'u car. Mrs. John O. Peterson has returned from a delightful threo weeks' visit In Salt Lko City. Dr Seth A. Langton of Salt Lako City spent several days of tho week with Logan relative. Mrs. Branard, who has been visiting ber daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Clayton Teotzel, has relumed to her home In Chicago. Miss Leona Hnrt of Salt Lake City Is visiting with Logan friends .and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Torgeson and small son and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pyper returned Wednesday Wednes-day from a three weeks' camping .trip In Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Pypor went on to their homo In Salt Lake City Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Clnrl of Chicago spent several days of tlio week In Logan. Miss Ollle Jean Nlbler of LaOrande, Or.. Is visiting vis-iting with her grandmother. Mrs. Marie Thatchor. Mrs. T. "W. Plndor of Salt Lako City npont several sev-eral days of tho week here, the guest of Mra. John F. Wright. Mrs. Prtston Nlbley of Salt Lake City Is tho guest of Mrs, Helen Nlbley. Mrs. Frank Bolapp and small son of Ogden are tho guests of Mra. Marie Thatcher. Joeph E. Qulnny returned Friday from an extended ex-tended eastern trip. Mr. nnd Mra. Harold Cederlund have returned from a ploaunt Salt Lake trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. B. Msditon of Ogden are visiting visit-ing hero, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Marshall. Mrs. Robert Murdock and daughtors La. Verno and Gladys and Orson Baugh liavo returned from a pleasant week's outing In Logan canyon, whero they wero tho gueala of Mr. and Mrs. Trcston Thatchor. EPHRAIM. EPHRAIM. Aug. 2. Tho girls of the Mutual Improvement association royally entertained the mothers at tho school-houso school-houso Monday afternoon with it programme pro-gramme and then all marched over to the academy grounds, -whero refreshments were served nnd games played. Ellen and Matilda Roscngren of Ne-hrnska Ne-hrnska are visiting relatives and friends In this city. Mrs. Ida Sessions and daughtor Julia of Anaconda. Mont, visited -with Mhrln and Christine Wlllardson last week. Mrs. Lauretta Harrington nnd daughters daugh-ters of Wyoming arc visiting relatives and frlend3 in this city. Miss Elva Faux of Moroni Is a guest at the home of E. C. Willardson. Mr. and Mrs. David Crawford and children chil-dren of Salt Lake arc visiting Mrs. Crawford's Craw-ford's mother. Mrs. P. Jj. Brionholt and Mrs. Thor-wald Thor-wald Brlenholt left for Idaho Saturday to visit with relatives and friends. The M. M. cluh met this week at the home of .Mrs. James Willardson. Mrs. Marie Thomson gavo a reading from ' Tho Travels of the Early Pioneers." Tho dining room was decorated with daisies and sweet peas and the parlor with dahlias. Dainty refreshments were served and the remainder of the afternoon after-noon -was spent In dolncr needlework. Those present wero Mrs. Sarah Paulson. Mrs, Lilly N'ellson. Mrs. Maggie Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Mattle Larson. Airs. Marie Thomson. Mrs, Gusta Sorcnson. Mrs. Laura Hanson. Mrs. Geneva Peterson nnd Mrs. Mary Stevens. ,,?rr;,.am! Mrs- Hyrum Sorenson left for Mt Pleasant the early part of the week to Join a canyon party. Mrs. Soren Sorenson is visiting friends in Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. James Willardson nnd son Arinont I are Centerfield visitors this week. ! Mrs. Christina Lund and daughters left for the reservation Wednesday. Mrs. Ancna Justcnson of Spring City Is a guest at the home of Mrs. Emll Erlckson. Tho Ladles Literary fluh gavo Its annuel an-nuel midsummer social Wednesday. Through the courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor thc cluh enjoyed the hospitality hos-pitality of their farm, located about four miles up the canyon. This beautiful Hpot wa made '-omfortable bv a b-jvvory whb h ha' hVfi built. There wore live wagon f iM of the :e?ii!,rrs and their jartners r i n t r!v arrived at the farm at 1' ' Hook. outing partus went here an there. The call for dinner was made about 1 o'clock and the afternoon was spent In story-tclllng. sightseeing and games. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Jenson, Mr. and Miu. James Frost, Mr. and Mra. T. A. Beal, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peterson. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. John Da vies. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Foternon, P. C. Peterson, Sr.. Mrs. Dr. Jenson, Mrs. Aaron Hanson, Mrs. A. W. Jenson, Mrs-John Mrs-John Hanson. Mrs. Frank Chrlstcnson, Mrs. Mnrla Thomson, Mrs. Nate Colvey, Mrs. Maggie McMunles, Mrs. Hyrum Thorpe, Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mrs. A, L. Lar?on of Salt Lake City. Miss Cornelia Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Taylor, Mrs. Sidney Jenkins. j MANTI. j MA NT I. Aug. 2. Tho Ladles Literary club held Its recond Kensington of the summer Wednesday afternoon at thc home of Mrs. Lewis Larssn. It I proved to bo one of (he most enjoyable affairs of the scdron. The MImcs Ann Parry and Joncphlne Homung wcru the i-ommltlPC on enturtnloment, which provod very mcce.vr.ful. The social committee com-mittee served luncheon to the following at 5:30 o'clock? Mcsdxmes Frank Tuttle, Sr.. George Bradley, Quince Crawford. H. S. Kerr. H. B. Clark, Charles Riddle. Kugeno Munk. 15. T. Parrj, 0. Ottosnn, Bert Tuttle. M, H. Spcrry, Frank Tuttle, Jr., Ida Strlnsham, I. D. Vorliee.s, Ituby Hougaard, B. D. Wooley, Ada Cunnlnhntn, Clara. Johnuon, Ida Red, S. Fanisworth, Melroy KJar. A. O. Anderson, John Illddle. Allda Wooley, G. W. Martin. J. II. Homung, J. P. Madien. L. F. Decker, W W. Crawford, Zella. Cox, Kate Hougaard. May Chapman, J. G. Crawford, Myrtle Crawford. Ina Cor, Jerale Lund. J. Whltbeck and the Misses Joiephlne IIornungt Ann Parry. Winnie Parry, Jano Lamb. Mary Martin. Jane Martin, Allle Cox. Jean Cox. Hdythe Clark. Charlotte Clark and Jessie Fugate of Arizona. Mrs. Ella Polglaso of McGIll, Nev.. Is a st this week or Jibs Muggle Tonnant. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Anderson and Mr. and Mr. Johu Hougnard returned Tuesday hy automobile from Tofiuervllle, where they r.pent July Zi Miss Nellie Hogg.m was a charming hostess Wednesday, when ho entertained the S B. G. cluh lu u delightful manner, Itcfrethmcnts wore served during the afternoon. Mr. and- Mr Sclby Jones left Tuesday for a short visit In Salt Lako City. Mrs. J. H. Hornung entertained nt dinner and luncheon Monday, when a dozen of her mariy friends came and Fpent the day. Miss May Jones and Flora Thorpe returned the ffnt of the week from a month's visit with rela tives and friends In Silt Lake and Provo. Mrs. Grant Crawford entertained several of her friends Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments were served at 5 o'clock and the afternoon spent In social chat. Mrs. J. Nellson entertained nt a luncheon Saturday Satur-day nflernoon for a few friends. One of the delightful affairs of the week war. that given Friday nflornoon nnd evening hy Mrs. H. P Hansen In honor of her' blrtlidny. Flf-I teen were present. I Mlra Mary H. Martin returned home Wednesday Wednes-day from Salt Lake City. Ogdcn nnd Sprlngvllle. where she spent tho mouth visiting. Miss Jane Lamb returned home Wednesday from an extended trip to Yollowatono park. The R. TC. class met Tuewday afternoon with Mrs Dlantha Reld. Mrs. W W. Brown gave the lecture on "Moral Life for Man." Mrs. Brown led the physical culture exercise. Rrfrenhmentii were served nnd Mrs. Ezra Funk of Orangcvllle wan the honor guest. Mrs. ATthur Johnson and children relumed Wednesday from a pleasure trip up Spring City canyon. Mlts Jnne Martin returned home from Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant Monday, where she spent the pant year as matron of tho Wasatch ncademy. Mm. Ruby Parry entertained delightfully at 5 o'clock tea Monday afternoon, complimentary to Miss Ella Tolglase of Nevada and Mrs. Allda Wooley of Price Those prcnent to meet the guests of honor were Mcsdnnies Clara Johnson, Maud Cox, Clara Tuttle, Jessie Lund, Zella Cox, Ada Cunningham, Bello McAllister, Apple Ten-nant Ten-nant nnd the Misses Mangle Tonnant, Mabel Parry and Jessie Fugate. J. H. Hornuug. J. P. Nelfon and families took an automobile rldo (o Gunnison dam Frldny and spent the day fishing. Mrs. Kzra Funk and two children of Orango-vllle Orango-vllle are visiting with Mn, Funk's mother and slstor. Mrs. S. Peacock nnd J. M. Burnr. j BRIGHAM CITY. j l I BRIGHAM CITY, Aug. 2. Tho seventieth birthday birth-day of, Mrs. Anna B. Jorgcnnen was celebrated In till ti city early In tho week nt tho home of her ron, Lawrence Jorgcnsen, and many relatives and friends participated In the social. About twenty-five twenty-five were prcaent. Mr. and Mrs Paul Stark have departed for an exlcnslvo trip through thc northwest and down tho coast to California. Mr. and Mm. Starl: c.-:-ncct to be aw.1T one vear. durlnir wliirh Mine I they will visit their daughters In Montavilla und Portland. Or., Oakland nnd Los Augclcu, Cul Mrs. Llllle Frccco returned during tho week to her homo In Suit Lake City, after n pleasant visit lu this olty with Mrs. Helen Stark and Mra. B. F. Dootho. Mr. and Mrs 0. A. Whltaker of Hober City havo removed to this city to resldo In tho future. fu-ture. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Bobbins and Mlt3 Mayme Campbell spent a day nr tvro of the week In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rlclmrda and children spent Monday nnd Tuesday In Bountiful vlaltlnc relnllvcs and friends. I Mr. and Mrs, Leon Mayhuo and children of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in thla city visiting Mrs. Mayhue's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fors-crea. Fors-crea. Mrs. Henry N. Bowrlng and children rotumcd Monday evening from southern California, whero they havo been spending tho winter. Sirs W. J. Crltchlow of Ogden spent a few days In Brlghnm City visiting relatives this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. K, H. Morrln and Mrs. W. T. Hadley spent Wednesday In Ogdcn visiting. MIsr Alda Valentino Is spending tho week lu Salt Lake City visiting friends and relatives. Miss Jonnlc Malmrosc is opendlni; a week in Logan visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Malmroso. James Stokes is spending a few days in MalnU visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kdward U. Stokes. Mr. aud Mrs. Lawrcnco Mortcnsen of Salt I.ko City aro upending a few days lu this city visiting relatives. Mr nnd Mrs. Ferdinand Sorcnnen returned during dur-ing the week to their home In Spokane. Wnsli . after n plcaranl visit of one month with relative In this city MIs Calllo Lund has returned from a brltf vlnlt with friends and relatives In Logun. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. Clnud Jensen and Mra. J. M. Jcmr-i .in,i Myrtle of Salt Lake City are on nn outing In Logan canyon. Thoy expect to be away about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mldglcy und daughter Bcrthn of Sail Lako City spent a few days this week visiting Mr. aud Mrs. J. F. Bowring. J. F. Bowrlng was the guoot of honor ut a delightful de-lightful social given by the members of thc Third ward Sunday school In the amuseinpnt hall of that ward early In tho week. Many terc present and a delightful evonlng was spent. Mrs. Robert Armour of Butte, .Mont.. In a guest at tho homo of her mother, Mrs. Mario Fyhn,' for a few weeks. Mr. and Mr. Wlllanl Reos of Salt Lake City aro the, gurats of Mrs. Martha Rcc or this city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wynii L. Uddy and daughter Alice and nilly Boy Kddy aro home, after a month's visit with Mr IMdy'ji parenu. Mr. and Mrs D L. Kddy, of Canon City, Colo. j SPANISH FORK. j . SPANISH FORK. Aug. - -The mem-bors mem-bors of the Lady Wilson Sewing club were entertained at a sewing circle hrst Friday afternoon ut thc home of Mrs. Thomas Curtis. Refreshments were served at 5 o'clock nnd the hostesa was assisted by her hlster. MIes Rose Johnson. a partv or young folks enjoyed an outing out-ing nt Castllla last Saturday. Those In tho party wero Misses Florence Jonc-s. Bc-rtha Swcnson. Annie Brown. Eleanor Bcarnson. Loa Crccr und Naomi Thomas Messrs. Burnell Hanson, Hawlins Hughes. Loin Crccr, Lockwood Hales Hcbcr McKoll and Frank Nelson. Julius Amnson of Salt Lake was a town visitor Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. H. F. Hampton Is visiting In this city with re!ativc8 and friends. Miss Effel Crcer of tho Crcer Mllllncrv oinpanv left Friday morning for Huh Luku I'ltv. Mrs. Allan Banhs of Salt Lake City is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes. Mlsa Florence Strong of Provo spent the week with Mrs. Will Stewart, Mrs. C. R. Williams of Salt Lake Clly Is tho guest of Mrs. Dr. Hagun Dr. and Mrs. Hagan will leave Thursday Thurs-day for an extended trip to New York aud tho cast. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Thurber and their guest, Miss Selgmlllcr of Rlchlleld. have returned from an outing in Strawberry Straw-berry valley, Mr. and Mrs. John Creor and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Crcer and families. are spending spend-ing thc week at Castllla. Mrs. I. P. Snell Is entertaining Mrs. Ernest Urlen of Salt Lake. Mrs. Snell gave a theater party for her guest at the Angelus Wednesday night. The other guestc wore Mr. and Mrs. Albert rCngberg. and Mrs. Leon Stalling!. Misses Jennie Bradford, Byrl Angus, Maggie Miller and Mrs. Millor and Angus, and Edward Fernsteln. Bishop and Mrs. George Hales enter tained at a lawn party last. Friday evening even-ing In honor of the New Zculand people who wero here giving entertainments. Present were the stake presidency, the bishops of Spanish Fork's (our wards and the officers of the auxiliary organizations organ-izations of the Third ward, J PARK CITY. PARK CITY, Aug. 2. Monday night Mrs. O. W. ITodgtnn entertained a number of her friends at her home on Main street at a muslcale. Miss Clara Kimball entertained at dinner Wednesday Wed-nesday evening for several out-of-town guests. Covers were laid for iievon. Mr. and Mrs Waiter Evans entertained the members of the Whlr.t club and roino othor friends pleasantly at their home Tuesday evening. The rooms v:ero pretty with tho wild flowers of the scaaon. The prizes wero nwnrded Mlrs Dean, Mrs. Smith. Mr. Frnnkel and Dr. E. P. Lecompto. Those who enjoyed tho evening were tho Mltics Harrington. Cunningham, Dean nnd Lecompte: Messrs. nnd Mosdomeo Billings, Beggs. Buck, Mo-Cwnn, Mo-Cwnn, Smith, Frankcl, Fargoe, Lecompto and Mr. Dculi. Mr. and Mn.. John W. Buck entertained at a dinner Wednesday evening. The Invited guests were the Mlises Alice and Jessie Harper, Mr, and Mrs. H.wnrd Fcrlnnge nnd Gene Raddon. Miss Itabelln Osborne and Mrs. O'Connor have returned to their homer In Salt Lake City, after a pleanant visit in tho Park with Mrs. C. W. Hoilgfon. A pleasant affair of the wek was the pirty given by Miss Margaret Martin for a. number of her little friends at tho home or her aunt. Mrs. Grlley. Mrs. Julius Frankcl was hostess at a card parly Thursday evening, at which thc members of the Kvcnlnfr card club and soma other friends were the guests Three tiblen of players enjoyed tho evening and prizes were nwarded the lucky players. play-ers. The gamn was "300." Following the cards, Mnt. Frnnkel scrrcd refreshments C, W. Hodgson has gone to southern Utah to bo absent about ten dayo Mrs. Anna Shields nnd Mls Blanche Werner wore visitors In Salt Lake City thin week. Sherman Armstrong returned lo Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon Gilbert Cheney of Centervillo, Utah, la vlsltlns In the Tark with rolatlves. Harry Joseph of Salt Lako City was In tho Park Monday, a guest, of the Hodgson home. A pleasant nffalr of Monday evonlng was the RUrprlso party on Mr. and Mrs John W. Buck at tholr cozy homo on Tark avenue. About forty of their friends woro present, and with games and rctreahmrntii the ocnIug was spent. Miss Ada Kimball returned to the Park Wednesday Wed-nesday morning, after an extended visit In California Cali-fornia with rolatlves and frleudn, Mra. Lucy Garvin Is homo, aflor a short stay in Salt Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Buck returned from their honeymoon trip Monday morning. Mrs. W. A. Longford of Salt Lake visited In the Park tho early part of tho week. Tho MImcs Jessie and Alice Harper havo returned re-turned to their homo In Snlt Lake, after a pleasant pleas-ant visit with relatives nnd friends In tho Park. Miss Margaret Wilton entertained a number of her girl friends nt her homo Saturday evening. Guinea, muslo nnd refreshments furnished the evening's enjoyment. MrH. Jesse Baker was a Salt Lake patisctiger Wednesday afternoon. After a Hliort visit with hor mother, she will return to her home in Nevada. Ne-vada. Jackson F.ilrhurst was In Park City between Iralnc Wednesday, renewing old acquaintances. GARLAND. ' I GARLAND, Aug. 2. Mies Elsio Smith of Logn is tho guest of MIsa Mario Swinyard. Mm. S. A. Briughurat of Salt Lake City Is visiting vis-iting her daughtor, Mrs. U. F. Duffln. Mrs Ellen Henderson or Madison. Wis., Is a suest of her sister. Mrs. 'Eva C. Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wing und daughters are vlultlug lu Evcnslon, Wyo. Mlws Alma Ucorgo entertained a host of nor playmates at a lawn party lnt Friday afternoon In honor of her ninth birthday. Mr. and Mr?. Ilendette Smith and Ml us Nina Wlnlors wcru week-end gucuts of Mr. aud Mrs. Lawrcnco Smith nt. Howell, Utah. Miss Mabel Jensen cutcrtalucd ut a lawn parly on Monday evening. Mrs. Frank Foulgcr of Ogdun Is visiting Mrs. Burdclte Smith. Mis3 Donna I.ant of Payon is a guest of her auill, Mrs. J. M. Davis. Hairy Wlllwatcr, daughter Margaret, Emily Manning. Alfred and Hugh Muualng and Farroll Coombs v.ont on a fishing Jaunt up Bear River can on last Sunday. Dr. nnd Mis. J. M. Franckc wer dinner hoata on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis and G. R. Cole. Mr and Mrs. Monlali Evans entertained on .Monday evening, complimentary lo Mr. and Mrs David Chapman and Mls I.uclllo Paul of Salt LJke City. The evening pawed plcasautly with music and conversation. Bcildcs Mr and Mte. Chapman and Miss Paul, those present wure Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Edwards, Mr. nnd Mm. Roy Lewis Mr. aud Mrs. M. D. Evans. Dr. and Mrs. T w' Ennls, Mr and .Mrs. Edward Rogers, Mrs. A F Wnnlesn. Mrs G. A. Mowry, Miss Rau Barlow Mies Vera Edwards. Mlsn Hazel Edwards. Edward Swlnyaid. Charles Welling. Mrs. j,Hc!cn Darned of Fielding entertained tho Ladles Sclf-culluro club aud a host of friends not members of that organization on Thursday after noon, some fifty lidles gathered on tho spacious lawns and spent a delightful afternoon in conversation, con-versation, Intcrsporscd with music. Luncheon was nerved on thc Uwn, tho following ladles assisting tho hostCM: Mcsdnmcs InscI Rose, C. C. Hem n. V.. Dame. J. W. Ujitios, Ariel Hanren and Roy Welling: Eirly lu the week Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Edwards and family. Mosiali Evans, Mrs. David Foulger of Ogdcn and Mn. David Chupmau of Stlt I.4ke City are planning to rtari on an auto trip through tho Yellowstono park. They ospect to be gone two weeks. ' LEHI. j ! I LEI II, Aug. 2. Mrs. J. E. Cotter spent several duys this week in Salt Lake City, visiting relatives. The Ladles Athenian club will hold a meeting soon to determine the line of "u,j 'u luiiuii up during me year. A. F. Gabford and family spent the past week In American Fork canyon lion S otherwise enjoying a vucu- Ahe Gudmundsen and family returned nr.,nIX,ar .l". WCCk"3 Cation t bpring Dell in Provo canyon. Tho Lehl sliver band will Hve a rutuL Uy pav,,lon n the near Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Adams went to Mercur Monday where they will reside re-side for a few months. c Mrs. Jack Wlnwood of Salt Lake City haB been spending tho week visiting with her mother, Mrs. JoHhua Crelghton. S0lOhSia,;!"caf.:- 352 Mrs. JoHeph Broadbent. Sr.. anont n,-lS n,-lS &vTUn WKh hCr I eChirvi3- fI'arkln of Ogdcn was u xchl visitor tho past week, tho rrni of his nephew, William Wing;. I PLEASANT GROVE, j L ! TLEASANT GROVE. Aug. 2. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Warulck. Mr. and Mrs. Bc: Wornlck, Mr. aud Mrs. Wllford Warwick. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Nor-rls Nor-rls spent Monday at Saratoga springs. Mlos Marlam Gold of Salt Lako City Is tho guest or Clarlnda and Ora Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrcnco Atwood or Provo wera Pleasant Orovo visitors Sunday, Mro. Clarence Rawllas nnd daughter Relta of Salt Lake City, Mm. Alleo Ellfmora of American Fork, Mr. and Mm. E. A. Holman and Mr. and Mra Willard Holman of Provo were Uia gucsU of Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Holman Saturday. Miss Marvel Atwood of Provo Is visiting hor grandmother, Mrs. C, P. Warnlok. Mrs. Alesander Robertion and daughter of Sprlngvllle are the guecta of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. J. Wadley. Mrs, May Goodycnr of Salt Lake Is visiting her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. James 0. Bullock. Miss Effio Warnlck was tho guest of Mrs. Holga Rwcnacn and Mrs. Lawronco Atwood of Provo this week. Mrj. John L. Booth of Provo la vltltln; hor molhcr. Mrs. William Wilson of Gonevn. The Agenda club met at the home of Mlea Rua Stewart Thursday evonlng. Refreshments were served to the Misses Emma Weeks, Sadlo Mills. VIda Halliday, Cleone Lund, Hedve Johnson, Amy Cooper and Mao Clark. Tho Mlisea Evelyn McBrld and Hazel Belly of Salt Lako wero tho guests of Miss Vergl Gray Wednesday. N. K. Neilson has returned to his hone at Sprlngvllle, after spending the past month with relatives and friends here. Mitt Rowcna Adamson was tho gueot of Mrs. H. 8, Hitchcock of Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. West of Salt Like, Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Warulck. Elroy West and Ernest Rarmusr.en spout several days this week camping In American Fork canyon, Mr. and Mr. Gill Palmer of Cranston. Wyo., aro visiting Jens Monson and family. Miss Bernlco Smith of Provo is visiting friends and relatlvcj here this week. Mrs S Roy Chlpmiu of Bait Lake City is visiting visit-ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey. Miss Bertha Lund of Fait Lake City Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Anderson. Mrs, Frank Erath, Jr., of Salt Lake City Is tho house fruont of Mr. and Mrs. I'.oynnrd Swen-sea Swen-sea of Battle Creek. Miss Leona Nelson left Saturday for Idaho, where she will visit her vistcrs. Mrs, Annie and Ollvo Oler. Mra. 0. P- Larson, the Misses Pearl and Jennlo Larson nnd Miss Leona Neilson are visltlns Mrs. I-onard Adamo of Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blake and family left Sunday Sun-day for Idaho for an Indefinite stay. Tho most Important social event of the week was the wedding reception given Thurrday evening even-ing at the homo of Mr aud Mrs. Mono Monson in honor of tho marriage of their son Lawrcnco and Miss Mary Smith of Snowflake, Ariz. Supper was oervtd to about 103 gnosis on tho lawn, which wan beautifully decorated. Mr. and Jlrs. Moncon left for Arizona Friday morning for tn Indefinite stay. GARFIELD. i GARFIELD, Aug. 3. Mrs. William Urton tnd Mr. and Mrs. Ovorton of Mleiourl are tho house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garr. Mrs. W. H. Howard has returned from. Denver to her homo at tho smelter. Mrs, Edwin Sonlor of Salt Laks, daughter Ruth and mother, Mrs. March, ore entertained at Luncheon Tuesday by Mrs. R. W. Anhworth. Miss Dick -was hostess Thursday afternoon to two tables of auction brldne players at tho homo of her sister, Mra. W. J O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Whitehead and dailghtcr loft Tueeday to make their residence In Salt Lake city. The Ladles' Aid society mot Friday afternoon In regular session at tho club house. Tho rocep-tlon rocep-tlon committee was Mesdames Avis Ashworth and Loutcrsock. Tho principal feature ot tho buslneen raeetlns waa the mapping out of a plan to mnko a play parU tor children. Following this, a. programme pro-gramme was rendered as follows: Instrumental solo, Miss Connlo Evors; song, Miss Griffin, accompanied ac-companied by Mifs Irma Pugsley, nlano solo. Miss Alice Dunlap; sons, "Toll Her I Lovo Hor So," Mrs. R. A. Ashworth: reading, modern fiction; dance. "Yama-Oama," Cora Slnglctary; solo, "My Treasure," Ruth Sonlor. Sir. and Mrs. L. N. Foster have returned from Salt Lnke. j SALINA. i SALINA. Aug. 2. Mary Brown entertained a number ot friends at a birthday party Sunday. Miss Lilly Clawson, who has spent several weeks In Idaho, bns returned home. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mcnsel returned Friday from Indiana, where they have boon visiting relatives rela-tives aud friends. Mrs. Matilda Jorgenson visited with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrn. Seilnda Segnilllcr, nt Rlchfiold recently. Tho primary at Sallna First ward gavo a picnic at tho park Monday. Tho nttornoon was spent In gamos and folk dances. Mlsn Harriet Elliot Is home, after opocdlng her vacation In Donvcr. ' Ernest Elhcn came homo from Idaho Monday. Miss Luclla Francey left for her home In Toca-tello Toca-tello Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Jorgonaon aro visiting at Uio homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Humphrey. Miss Orvllla Clement ot Fnirvlew was In town Inst week. NEPIII, AUc. Slven j, ttle Utopia the homo of Ml- v. u? Ttm,-. be.uitltully , eeo-a? e d TiM the table, on Vh? lawo U1MT M thu. flowen. fiU gjr" A. It. Paxnnn. j, i- ntd Doll Fouer. U, viVCaMn' &wfl Like. h. J. Luut, ''.!?;" &HT5 Clrnee Utile Je "J M of Salt lkc. Ptii MPf,hV Hli. mH Colo and Lula A?". PfM Miss Gerlrude HamlHo'a of t, W V. M. l-ootc were manl.a 1 Ur fl City Mies Hamilton "'iyVUnsil school tho last -two wish htr wall. Mr P0;4 t Charles Foote and f, M Charles Foote fi Son,. R, U1 M Nephl hlsh school aSd wil J,. t3M years at tho Lland SianfoM il7 Mrs. Footc will sp.nd ih u t,,n'5B stone park and other puVi"? lelurnln; to Nephl.' ef MI The following Nephl and S,n t.t S an outing to Hie Ncbo f0.!iU.Ufa UsL week: Mr and Mrs. Tr'lSM Maugum. Mr. and Mrs, L,i. rjH Mrs. John Ellbon, 'U SlH , Ir3, Tw U Smllh wUrliltM OH honor of Mrs. T. D and N j ? wero laid for eight. Sve,ri'.."lH ujrd in decoraUng. k ,upDiuli afternoon spent la the Snlih envj A lawn party was riren t .. TH Mrs. Elijah C. Allen TC'frM The time was spent n DlaTli.U,IH freshments wero terte tS were George and Marloa Innta and Clarenco Alien, Flora lM Blanche and Leila nil,: GlVE Goidsbrough and NMmo KoriisV J I SPRINGVlM SPRINGVILLETTuTTfjH the Sprlngvllle high ichool fiWlff-H turned from, several weeks' ,ul& in Kentucky. JB Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel WhUUW il relatives In Nephl Tuejdsy. Miss Eve Thorpe rettrm4 WmH extended visit to her brother Winter Quarters. v Mrs. A. 0. Packard nd cimv-'B vloltlng Mr. and Mrs. Eoward (IkImH Nov. H Mr nnd Mrs. J. S. Ctrtw hn nl camping trip In Strawberry uhV, -M MrB. Joseph I). Bagley U tlrltfjIH Mrs. Gcorgo Sumslon, at Ciutw. JB Mrs. Harry Melsel Is vhltltt he ill this week. H Mr. and Mrs. Wllllua HnauastHH spent Sundny here, the tinU TtlB T. M. Deal. " Miss Leo Bromley of Aearlru Sprtngvlllo vUltor Sundty. VB j gunnisonS GUNNISON. Aug. 2. MfuUrri Frovo Is visiting at the noiai ti Ejn Ted Davles end dauchUr. Resi uiE Fillmore, aro guests of MirlntiiHi family nt tho White houte. Dr. Winters and Mr. nnd Mn. A. TE Mount ricasast and Mr. sna Ua'Bl Emery wero In town this wjic. 'IK Will Clement Is In towa sttl- his vacallou lu Gleawood asi i sister. Miss Msgglo Clement. UttflK hero and will remain for tom tlcZflHi Mrs. C. E. Halvorsoe, Miu AaL Zolrna Wciitovcr and Leo Beck wtiMBP1 auto Sunday. |