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Show I j Social Happenings . in Cities and Towns of Utah In i I i ogkden. I I Special to The Tribune. I OGDEN. Af. 81. Mr. and Mrs. George Halverson and sons, Byron and Lyndall. returned "Wednesday evening from an cx- tended trip to California, most of the time belnK spent at Lob Angeles and I , Ocean Parte. I Miss Llla Eceles and her guest, Miss Norma Sears of Chicago, and MIsb Cella Eccles and Roland Eccles left for Logan Monday, where they joined a party on route to Bear Lake on a fishing and camping trip. 1 Mrs. George P. McCabe of Washlng- ton. D. C. who Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, and Mrs. Reed Smoot will be the compllment- od guests at a reception to bo given Tues- I day. September 3, at the Hotel Utah, by I Mrs. Joseph Toung. I' Mrs. Joseph M. Grlcj and daughter. . Roberta, arc horn from a throe weeks outing at Boulder Lake, Wyo., the guests I of Mrs. Harry Alters. . I Mrs. Sara Pcarce Fisher of Denver was I guest of honor at a beautifully appointed , I luncheon given Wednesday by Mrs. i I George Craig at Mrs. Seth Griffin's sum- I iner home, Rlvcrwlnd, In Ogden canyon. The color scheme was yellow and white. I The guests were Mcsdamcs Sara Pearce I Fisher. Seth Griffin. C. P. Jennings. C. I Seddlntr, H. A Selp nnd O. J. Stllwell; I Misses Trcne and Lucille Griffin. Mrs. E. G. Gowans was in Salt Lake "Wednesday, whore she attended a blrth-' blrth-' day party In honor of her mother, Mrs. Francis M. Lyman. W. H. Meal, who has been visiting with relatives In England for the past two A months, hn6 returned to Ogden, accom panied bv his two little nieces. Florence vurley and Dalsv Codling, both of Norfolk Nor-folk county, England. They will stay in Ogden. where they will receive an American Amer-ican education. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans have gone to California for a six months' sojourn.' The annual dinner of the Scottish Cronies was held at the Hermitage hotel Thursday ovcnlng. 1 Mrs. A. Martha Walker, formerly a j teacher In the Ogden high school and now Hf with the high school of Los Angeles, f arrived In Ogden Monday for a brief B visit with Miss Josephine Seaman. B John G. Willis departed Wednesday H nfternoon on a trip to Europe, going by B way of New Orleans nnd tho southern Hates, Washington. D. C, and Now York H City. He will be absent about ten weeks. B Miss Merle Van of Salt Lake, who has B been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. WII- B 11am Pierce, left Monday for an extended visit to Pncltk- coast points. H ' Mrs. HaiTy Warren and two daughters, "Vivian nnd Beth, of Wlnnemucca, New, sre guests of Mrs. Warren's sister, Mrs. Joseph Paine. The Ogden Caledonian Foclctv held Us annual outing Thursday at Lagoon. VH -.,VIrs- r'rc'1 Paekai'd and her daughter. BH Mrs. Henry .. Anderson, entertained VSl ;?rt;v Jfcsts at a parcel shower at the BH Packard liomc Wednesday afternoon In honor of Miss Alice Pardoe, one or the early September brides. Sweet peas, as- ters and sunflowers adorned the parlors H and Japanese lanterns wore used In the dlnln- room. After the opening of the parcels, refreshments wore served, the jf rmall tables hclng decorated with asters 1 nnd swee-t peas. Miss Mildred Pardoe, Miss Ruby Wotherspoon. Miss Ellilvri Packard and Miss Dorothy PackaVd Miss Clara Tribe entertained at dinner L a the Herniiiago hotel Thursday even- Ing in honor of Mrs. Isaac Russell of New York city. The table was decorated with nasturtiums nnd covers were laid for Mrs. Tsaar Russell. Mrs-'. S. S. Smith, Mrs. Frank Tribe and Miss Mabel Tribe-Mr. Tribe-Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Leach of Spring- field. Mass.. are in Ogden. the guests of 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Forlstall. Mr. and Mrs, Leach are touring the west and will visit the coast points before rcturn-j rcturn-j ing to their home. . Miss llZf Edwards of Salt Lake was he guest of thn Misses Grace and Esthor Harris during the week at the Harris cot-tage cot-tage in Ogden canyon. B- Mrs. MargareL p. nlngham announces the engagement of her daughter Genet 1 to Ernest Loon Pee. the marriage to tal.'n place early in September. Mish Norma. White of Omaha. Neb.. Is the guest of Miss Irene Paine. Miss White is a former resident of this city Miss Ethoj Bower has returned from a islt with Evanston friends. After a short visit with friends In Og-KV Og-KV den, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sloan have rc- i turned to Evannton. ,.Mrs- David l.lttlefiold and daughter i ,.ersa ,cft Wednesday for their home In .,ynpa. Ida., after a short visit with relatives in this city and southern Utah. Miss Bessie Lindnuist entertained t wrnfy-lhrce guests at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon at her home. Miss Mona and Miss Anna Donovan returned Monday from Ocean Park. Gal.. whre thoy werc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Larson. Joseph Paine was the recipient of a picasant surprise. Wednesday evening, when a partv of his frionds and rela-lives rela-lives gathered at his home In honor of his sixty-third birthday. Tho young ladles of Mrs. Brnlnord's Sunday-school class of the First Congrc- j gatlonnl church returned Wednesday evening from a few days' outing at the rountry club, with Mrs. O. A. Parmlcv j an chaperon. Mrs D. T. HouU has returned to hor honi In Salt Iake after a brief visit with her sister, Mrs. E. G. Gowans. P.ev. and Mrs. H. D. Zlmmennan re-1 re-1 turned Wednesday afternoon from a six 1 weeks' tour of the east. The parents of Mr. nnd Mrs. Zimmerman and other rela-lives rela-lives and friends were visited while Hf Mrs. D. L. Pack of Blackfoot. Tdaho. W 1h the guesL of Mrs. E. M. Rowc for scv- cral days. Mrs. John Chase, Miss Nettle Hnrrlc.k W nnd MIps Rose Grcenwell have returned from a month's visit at Ocean Park, Mrs. Amlel Scherrcr Is In Sprlngvllle, i. Utah, visiting with friends. 'J After a brief visit with her parents In this city. Mrs. J. W. Stevens left Mon-day Mon-day for her home In Preston. Idaho, ac-rompanled ac-rompanled by her mother, Mrs. Wallace 7oulgp.r. who will spend several weeks with her daughter. Irp- lr" E- IMakc Kfcnt several days In j Salt Lake the latter part of the week. Cnlvln Stuart and family liav re-A. re-A. turned from a two weeks' automobile trip V to H .Mrs. M. F. Cunningham of Boise for- merly of Ogden, la in this city for a brief I visit with friends. B. Miss Ada Wahlcn has returned from Halt Lake, where she spent her vaca- l Miss Gladys Cramer Is visiting friends Id Salt Lake. Hrs. Van Natta entertained Monday 1 afternoon in honor of Miss Emma Rich. 1 In the evening Miss Rich and her flanc. H. R. Bingham of Ogden, werc compll-mented compll-mented guests at another affair given by Miss Dorothy Lund berg. Miss Viola Kimball of Salt Lako Is 1 jsltlng her mother, Mrs. Clara McDon- Mrs. Ada Mark has gone to the north -west for a two months' visit. H The next meeting of the Christian Link clrclo win be held at the home of Mra. 1 A. J. Rollow, September IS, Earl Plngree and Eugene Pratt have left for PsJo Alto, whe-c they will eiitfr upon their sophomore year course of j tudy nt Stanford university. 1 Tho Misses Mary. Katherine and Mar- caret Corrlck of Omaha. Neb., are the guests of tho Misses Loretta and Gcne-vlra Gcne-vlra Malone. Miss Sclma Hyamn of New York dtv 1 the guest of Mnr. A- K. Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brumhall of Provo nave recently announced the en- gagement of their daughter. Fawn, to Thomas E. McKay of Ogden, the marriage mar-riage to" takn place early In Soptcmbor. Mrs. Frank G. JBralnord and eon, Gar-eth. Gar-eth. have gone to Peoria, 111., for a two months' visit with relatives. Mrs. Isaac Russell of Now York city Is here for a visit with hor mother, Mrs. S. S. Smith. Mrs. Bailey will ontertaln the Nob Hill G. A. C. club at Its September meeting. meet-ing. Mr and Mrs. B. Cohen have announced an-nounced the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Rebecca Charlotte, to Joseph David Schwartz of Salt Lake City, the mar-rlago mar-rlago to take place the latter part of September. Miss Frances Chez, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chez for tho jiast six weeks, has left for her home in Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bacon of Philadelphia Phila-delphia and -Miss Alferetta Markle of Chicago Chi-cago are the guests of Mrs. H. Marklci Miss Ida Mack has gone to Washington Washing-ton and Oregon for a two months' visit. Mrs E. Buchyost, mother of Otto Buchyoat, has gone to Minneapolis, whero she will make her home. I Tho first, meeting of the Martha bo-clety bo-clety following the summer vacation will ho held at 2:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. A. S. Condon. Mrs. J. G. Paine of New York City was tho complimented guest at a dinner din-ner given by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nyo at their home Tuesday evening. Red popples pop-ples formed tho center piece on tho dining din-ing table and covers wore laid for twelve. Mrs. Joseph M. Grle3 and daughter. Roberta Mae. have returned home after a three weeks' outing at Boulder Lake, Wyo. They were the guests of Mrs. Harry Akers. Mrs. Frank Van Namce, night matron at the union passenger station, has returned re-turned after three weeks spent m Seattle and other cities of the northwest. ; 1 PEOVO. i J Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Aug. 3L One of the most delightful de-lightful social affairs of the week was the luncheon given at the Hotel Roberts by Mrs. W. B. Searlo. Tuesday. Tho beautifully appointed table was spread In the main. dining room, but screened from the other tables and was decorated In white and pink. A low cut glass bowl of pink and white sweot peas formed tho centerptece, and hand-painted place cards completed the scheme. A largo pink tea rose was laid at each plate. The guests were Mrs. George Sutherland, Suther-land, Mrs. Reed Smoot, Mrs. L H. Masters, Mas-ters, Mrs. George Havercamp, Mrs. Elmer El-mer E. Corfman, Mrs. E, D. Sutton and Mrs. J. W. Alrd. A pretty homo wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs, John Mayberry Sunday, Sun-day, when Lucy Mayberry and Clifford Wald woro Joined In wedlock, the Rev. Mr. BuIIIain of the Baptist church officiating. of-ficiating. Tho rooms of tho home wero prettily decorated with a profusion of flowers. Tho bride was attired in whlto and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Mrs. Coopor Anderson of Olmsted. Mrs. Samuel Schwab and Mrs. W. L. Blcr-sach Blcr-sach were among the Provo people who attended the luncheon given by Mrs. P. N. Nunn at tho Country club In Salt Lako Wednesday. Tho following day Mrs. Nunn entertained a number of her friends at! luncheon at the Hotel Roberts in this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Maycock and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of Salt Lake have returned re-turned to their homes after a week spent in the Garden city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. Mr and Mrs. John Saxey announce tho engagement of their daughter Grace to Arvld Reese, tho marriage to take place early In September. A unique and most delightful affair of the week was the bonlire and dancing party given by tho Dlx club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W Andelln Thursday evening. The guests wero taken to the scene of festivities In hayracks,, and all were attired In Indian costumes. A number of Interesting games were played and after luncheon dancing was enjoyed. Those present werc Mlssea Belle Wilson, Hattle Keeler. Ethel Van Wagenen, Florence Flor-ence Duffln, Florence Walker. Fern Chlp-I Chlp-I man. Mary Russell. Corlne Wilson. Effle I Bean. Irma Fletcher. Alice Newell. Lot-tin Lot-tin Gibson. Eva JCeeler. Amy Taylor, Afton Todd. Edna Poulton, Nellie Taylor, Tay-lor, Ethel Taylor, Pearl Romnoy, Delia Hafen. Ora Bailey, and Messrs. Brown, Glllman. Beaty, Johnson. Eyrlng, Asli-worth. Asli-worth. Meeker. Richards. Fred and Hc-ber Hc-ber Taylor. Bullock. Snuthwlck. Dixon. Balrd. Wown, Woods, Southwlck, Taylor and Morrison. A hayrack ride to the lake was one of the enjoyable affairs Tuesday evening, the entertainment being under the nus-plces nus-plces of the officers and teachers of the Sixth ward Sunday schools, given In honor of William Knudsen, who leaves early in September for Boston to continue con-tinue his studies. Luncheon was served and a musical programme was rendered. The committee In charge of the affair wns composed nf these well-known wprk-ers; wprk-ers; J. W. McAdam, Elizabeth Evans, C. Watson. Jane Ben and Nettle Knudsen, Knud-sen, R. Paxman, ZIna Larson. Florence Bee, Etta Goddard. Vorn Knudsen, Reed Knudsen, Joseph Nelson, Norma Poulton, Flora Ridge, Emma Evans and Milton Knudsen; general superintendent, Monroe Mon-roe Paxman. Last Sunday the following party of merrymakers enjoyed a trip to TIebcrand Provo canyon: Mrs, J. M. George and daughters Edna and Jean, Mrs. John .larkson and son Junius. Mrs. Adams nnd daughter Dorothy of Kansas City. Miss Ford of Pennsylvania; Messrs. Barney. Pratt, Ewcll and Manwarlng of Salt Lake. Mrsi C. N. Goodson of Padlo Beach, Fin., and Mrs. T. I. Stockman of New York stopped off a few days this week on route to Vancouver and visited with Mrs. B. H. Walters, court stenographer of tho Fourth district court. Mrs. E. D. Sutton entertained at her home Saturday In honor of her guest, Mrs. George Sutherland of Washington. D. C. Tho Sutton home was beautifully decorated with a profusion of pink asters, baskets and vases of these blossoms being be-ing displayed about, the rooms. Assisting Assist-ing In serving werc Mrs. Charles Lawrence Law-rence of Salt Lake City and Miss Carrie Sutton Those present to meet Mrs. Sutherland were Mcsdamcs W. B. Scarlc, Samuel Schwab. George Havercamp, Reed Smoot, Bert Twelves. Elizabeth Hardy, C. D. Glazier, Isadore Clark, Fred Sutherland. A. E. Buckley. Henry Sutherland. Suther-land. G. H. Brimhall. Ben Durland. J. f. Jennens. F. F Bee. Jcbso Knight, Jaob Evans. W. E. Sutton. J. " R. Twelves. .1. W. Alrd. Miss Fawn Brim-hall. Brim-hall. Miss Carrie Sutton, Miss Mildred Clark, Miss Virginia Sutherland. The engagement of Miss Mae Murdock, daughter of Mrs. J. R. Murdock of Hebor City, and L. D. Greenwood of Rlchileld will bo of Interest to their many friends In Provo. The young people attended school here for several years and are well known. The marriage of Mlsn Laura Barney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Barney, formerly residents of Provo, now living In Salt Lake, and Jesse McCuIlough of this city Is announced to take place In tho Salt Lake temple early In the coming com-ing month. f Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tuttlc of Salt Lake have returned to their home after a pleasant visit In the Garden cltv, guests of Mr and Mrs. John N. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. William Dllworth of Be-Jnlt. Be-Jnlt. Kan., arc visiting In this cltv. guests of Mr. anil Mrs. C. C. Goag, Mrs W. F. James, Mrs. George H. niibois and Mrs. W. R. James were visitors to the state caplla.1 Sunday. State Senator Joseph V. Roblson of Hllmore la visiting his sons. Dr. George E. Roblson and A. V. Robison, and his dMghter, Mrs. 7 Hinckley. In Proro. anU before returning will visit relatives In Suit Lake. The. members of thn N. A. T. club wer entertained Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Earl J. Glado at Wlldwood. Those who enjoyed the trip and the hospitality hos-pitality of Mrs. Glade were Mrs. Tennlo Thomas, Misses Anna Stubbs, Jetinlo Soutcr, Myral Cassldy. Lizzie Taylor, Adele Peters, Mabel Gadd. Lavorn Opon-shaw, Opon-shaw, Saline Farrer, Bortha Gadd. Mario Hcdqulst and Saxon. The homo of Albert Jones was the scene of a pleasant social affair Thursday Thurs-day evening, when forty of tho friends of Mr. Jones met to celebrate his seventy-third birthday anniversary. Tho home was prettily decorated with asters and luncheon was served on the lawns, tho tables being also decorated with the same flowers. The grounds were lighted with Japanese lanterns. An Informal programme was also a feature. The following party of young people enjoyed a dollghtful outing to the old lako resort Thursday evening, the trip bolng made In automobiles: Mr and Mrs. Reed L, Andcrborg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C Rlohmond. Mr. and Mrs, Geno Cluff, Miss Loa Roberts, Miss Mlna Taylor, Miss Grace C'ronln. Alta Taylor, Eva Jones, Messrs. Ross Worsley. Dore Schwab, Ralph Jones and Frank Dcm-mlng. Dcm-mlng. Miss Dorothy Newcombe. Miss Nonna Havercamp and MIs3 Lael Irvine spont the week-end at Olmsted In Provo canyon, can-yon, guests of Miss Ruth Andorson. Mrs. Nolllo Taylor spent the past wook In Salt Lake attending tho moetlngs of the TransmlBslBBlppl congress as a delegate dele-gate from Utah county. Mrs. J. H. Sundstrom and Miss Eva Roblson have roturncd to tholr homes In Provo, aftor a pleasant week visiting relatives and friends in Bait Lako City. Miss Lois Edwards of Idaho, who Is well known here, passod through Provo Wednesday on hor way to tho western states, whore sho will fill a mission. A number of tho young lady's frionds were at tho depot to wish hor success. Miss lona Knight left Wednesday for Berkeley to resume hor studies at the University of California. Mrs. C G. Wlmmer, Jr., of Green River spont a few days this week in tho Garden city, the guest of Mrs. C. E. Loose. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Plerpont and VBe1"' Pauline, and Miss Frances Shields have returned from a picasant visit In the state capital. Preston G. Peterson, Hugh Peterson, Eugene Allen. Clarence and Dean Looso lL Wednesday morning for Coalville and Chop Creek canyon on a hunting trip. EUREKA. Special to Tho Tribune. EUREKA, Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rlchtor are spending an outing at the Hot Pots resort near Ileber City. Captain George T. Bridges returned Thursday from Mllford, whero ho spent the lost three months looking after his mining Interests. Mrs. J. O. Brock Is spending a week with her parents at Provo. The first meeting of tho Entre Nous Literary club for the present season will bo held at tho home of Mrs. William J. Adams on the' afternoon of Soptembor 7, when the winter's programme will be outlined. Miss Pearl Robinson returned home Sunday, after spending a couple of months with Provo frionds. Harry Robinson and wife were hero from Provo on Sunday for a visit with the i former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Robinson. , -M,ss Mamie Sullivan left late last week for California, whero sho will enter the Stanford university, her mother. Mrs. T. D. Sullivan, accompanying her as far as Salt Lake. Miss Mary Wcldon has returned to California Cal-ifornia to resume her studies at the Uni versity or California at Berkeley. Harold Shrlver left a few days ago to resume his studies at the Stanford unl-vorslty unl-vorslty In California. Mrs. H. M. Torrence and son George were In Salt Lako for a short visit carlv in tho week. Mrs. George Hanson, a former resident of this city, but whoso home is now at Benton Harbor, Mich.. Is In Robinson for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Cornish. Mrs. Mary Loveless of Provo was hero last week for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. L. O. Schoficld, returning to her home on Sunday. Mrs. Schoficld also had as her guests during the week her two sisters, Mrs. Eph Homer and Mrs. Al Cluff, both of Provo. Mrs. L. O. Schoficld left on Thursday for a visit with Provo friends. Clarence Schofield, who has boon serving serv-ing In the United States army for several sev-eral years, has written from Shanghai, China, stating that he will soon start for home. He expects to arrive here about the first of October and his term of servlco having expired he will not re-enllst. re-enllst. J. D. Stack made a business trip to the capital during the week. Dean J. Beck and Miss Agnes Malcolm, Mal-colm, both of this city, visited Utah's Gretna Groen at Farrnlngton a few days ago and were quietly Jolnod in marrluge. Tho ceremony was performed In the presence pres-ence of a few Intimate friends. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Ben Rich-tor Rich-tor of this city and was a student in the University of Utah last year, having previous to that time graduated from tho local high school. Mr. and Mrs. C. 10. Berry returned home early In the week, after a few days sojourn with Provo and Sprlngvllle Sprlng-vllle friends. Mrs. Rcbckah MJtcholl entertained a number of friends at a party which was given at her home on Tuesday evening, tho programme Including some nice musical numbers, refreshments, etc. In addition to members of tho family, the following guests were present; Mrs. Oscar Os-car Fllmoro, Miss Dora Turbet. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newton, Arthur Newton and C. E. Schooley. Mrs. Bert Thurmond of Provo was hero this week for a visit with her sisters, Mrs. David Mills and Mrs. Warren Mc-Adams. Mc-Adams. Misses Minnie Allcock and Pearl Berryman went to tho capital on Monday Mon-day afternoon for a visit with Mrs. A. F. Hechler. Glen Ostrander visited at Salt Lake this week. John Robinson of the Tintlc mercantile mercan-tile storo was In Salt Lake this week on business. Mrs. Thomas Wilson and Mrs. W. fj. Dewar of this city and Miss Kilphlu NIsonger of Santanulu were in Mammoth on Sunday for a visit with Mrs. William NIsonger. Miss Nl3ongcr returned to her home on Monday after a pleasant stav with Tintlc frionds. Miss Wilson of Park City !s here for a vjflt with Miss Frances Coffey. Miss Joslo Kelly wll leave Sunday to accept a position as a teacher In' tho school at Mldvale, Prof. R. W. Canflelu from Collcgo Station, Sta-tion, Tox., is here for a few weeks' visit. Mrs. Canrtcld has for fomo time been staying here with her parents, the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hlatt. Mlti3 Maude Vltch returned home Monday Mon-day evening, after a few weeks' sojourn with friends at the capital. L. A. Miner was In Provo Sunday and Monday. Alex Balrd of Ely. Nov.. was hero this week for a visit with the famllv of Mrs. Bonner. Misses Elva and Ethel Hlnlt, Eliza Bonner and Pat Bonner and John Don-nelly Don-nelly loft on Tuesday for tho Mot Pots resort near Ucbcr. They expect to remain re-main there for several clays. Mrs. Alex Blight entertained the members mem-bers of tho Bridge club In a very pleasant pleas-ant manner on Wednesday afternoon. Four games of progressive bridge were played, and the prlzo was won by Mrs. VlckeVs. Following tho card playing the bostons served an unusually nice luncheon. lunch-eon. Ther were prcscut Mesdames Duty. Thompson, Gopo, Hanson. HulBh, Drls-oll. Drls-oll. Vlckers, Pike. Billings, Dickenson and Thomas. The next meeting of tho club will be at the homo of Mrs. Cor-nlsh Cor-nlsh nt Robinson. 1 Miss Laura Dunn of Provo was hero this weok for a visit with her sister, Mrs, Joseph Passey. Mrs, R. D. Dickenson had as her guest this week her sister, Miss Montgomery, of Salt Lake. Mrs. James Love was here from Lchl early In tho week for a visit with Mrs. L. C. Doty. Mrs. M. Schmidt left this week for a month's visit with friends at Salt Lake and Garfield. J. L. Williamson, superintendent of tho local schools, accompanied by Mrs. Williamson, Wil-liamson, arrived In Eureka last woek. He Is now engaged In outlining the coming com-ing season's work and In preparing for the opening of school next Tuesday morning. Mr. Williamson has for a number num-ber of yenrs held Important positions In Oklahoma universities, but for the past year has been doing post-graduate work at tho Harvard university. Ho Is an able Instructor, and the membors of the school board consider thcmselveB fortunate for-tunate In securing his services. Mrs. Ollvor Shield and son, Vernon, were here last wok from Tooole for a visit with tho family of Elijah Bowen. Miss Alma Bcrgstrom Is spending n vacation with Salt Lako and Murray friends. j Mi, and Mrs. G. H. Baugh returned to Logan this woek after a visit with tho family of N. W. .Parker. LOGAN. ' j Special to Ths Trlbuno. LOGAN, Aug. 31. One of the largest social affairs of tho week was the card party given Thursdav by Mrs. W. W. McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin and Mrs. Charles Hanson. The affair was given at the beautiful home of Mrs. Andrew Ellason, mother of Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs. Hanson. Tho spa-clous spa-clous rooms were lavishly adorned with garden flowers, astors and nasturtiums predominating. Thn guosts wero seated at cloven tables and the game of ouchre was enjoyed. Following cards, luncheon was served, tho playors Including a number num-ber of guests who were asked In for refreshments, re-freshments, Beautiful .prizes wero awarded. Friday aftornoon Mrs. William Howell was hostess at a beautifully appointed fivo hundred party at her homo on Second Sec-ond West street. All the appointments. Including the decorations of tho rooms, were carried out In pink anil white. Eight tables of the game were played, following which luncheon was served. Two beautiful prizes were given. Tho hospitable homo of Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Ball was tho scene of a delightful party Friday evening when they entertained enter-tained a number of friends at cards. The rooms were bright with fall flowers, and aftor a number of interesting games of cards elaborate refreshments were screvd. One of the pretty affairs of the week was tho children's party given by Mrs. Alfred Colo In honor of hor little Hon. Laurel Snow Cole, on Saturday. Unlquo and entertaining games wero features of the aftcrnr n, and at G o'clock a luncheon was scrve the little guests from a most offet.v'iv decorated tablo. adorned with flowers and dainty favors. About twenty children enjoyed the afternoon. Mrs. J. C Walters entertained at an evening party at her home on Tuesday Three tables of cards were enjoyed nnd refreshments wero served by tho hostess. hos-tess. Miss Zolnora Balllf and Miss Sarah Blair entertained about fifteen of their young frionds at a kenslngton Friday for Miss .Jonnebe Campbell of Ogden. Tho party was given on the, lawns at tho Bailiff home and a very pleasant afternoon after-noon was spent. Refreshments werc served. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Edith Homer of Provo to Morrill Mor-rill O. Maughan of J-ogan. Mr. and Mrs Maughan will make their homo In Price One of the pleasant events In church circles was tho social hold In tho Sixth ward chapel Friday evening In honor of the retiring Sunday school superlntend-oncy, superlntend-oncy, H. A. Pedorscn, James R. Thomas and Aront Johnson. A very successful programme was carried out, following which dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. Miss Barbara Howell, whose marriago to Preston D- Richards will take place soon, was tho honored guest at two delightful de-lightful affairs this week. Tuesday Mrs. Luther Howell gave an elaborate luncheon, lunch-eon, to which fourteen guests were bidden. The tablo was charming with large mounds of sweet peas, and beautiful beauti-ful cards marked tho places for those present, who were Intimate friends of Miss Howell. Friday Miss Howell was the honored guest at a prettily planned luncheon given by Miss Winnie Morrell. Tho table was handsomely decorated In yellow, with cards and menu corresponding. Twelve guests were Invited and the hostess was assisted by her sisters, Mrs. Ray West and Mrs. Will Morrell. Friday evening Miss Luella Jacobeson and Miss Mary Smith entertained twenty-four twenty-four of their friends ar a delightful lawn party, which was given at tho Jacobeson home. Tho grounds were effectively decorated dec-orated and music and games were the features. Miss Jennie Smith entertained at a parcel shower Monday evening In honor of Miss Edna Neubnrgcr, whose marrlngo to M. T Parkinson will lake place September Sep-tember I. About twenty of Miss Smith's friends wero present and a delightful variety of gifts wore presented the biide-oloct. The officers of the Daughters of the Pioneers. Mrs. Luna. Y Thatcher. Mrs. Mocnch and Mrs. J. p. Smith, held a meeting Tuesday afternoon at Preston hall. After transacting business for the coming season the members were entcr-talnod entcr-talnod by tho officers. Refreshments wero served. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shepherd nnd children chil-dren have roturncd from Boar Lake. Dr and Mrs. D. C. Budge roturncd Monday from a delightful month's stay at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. P.. Humphreys arc visiting with Salt Lake relatives. Mrs. Joseph Howell. Jr., of Salt Tikc, Is visiting here, the guest of Mrs. Luther Howell, Mr. and Mrs. John Maughan have returned re-turned from a pleasant visit In Salt I,akc. Miss Florence Smurthwalte returned home the early pnrt of the week from California, where she ban spent tho summer. Congressman Howell arrived In Logan Friday from Washington. Mr. and Mis. John O. Peterson arc visiting with friends in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Calnc are spending a number of weeks In Logan cunyon. Mr. and Mrs. George Fistcr and daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. Samuel Bench, spent th week In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Grice of Idaho are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bramell of La Grande. Or., arc the guests of Mrs. Mario Thatcher. Mrs. E. Gard and children of Portland fire the encsts of Mrs. Card's mother, Mrs. P. M. Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Booker Preston of Salt Lake spent tile veek here visiting with Mr. Preston's mother, Mrs. Kate Preston. Pres-ton. Miss Jcnebl Campbell returned Wednesday Wed-nesday to hor home in Ogden. after a picasant two weeks' visit with relatives In Logan. Miss Sarah Blair and Miss Zollnora Balllf have gone to Ogden. where thoy wlll bo tho guests of their aunt, Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Mrs. Sarah J. Park and daughter have returned from a delightful month'n visit spent In southern California, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Langton. Miss Lizzie McKay of Ogden and George F. Thatcher are motoring through southern Idaho and Wyoming. Tho party expects to bo gone several weeks. Ml3s lone Maughan has returned from a pleasant Ogden visit. Evan Evans is visiting relatives and friends in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walton of Poca-tollo. Poca-tollo. Ida., are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blood and President Presi-dent and Mrs. J. H. Llnford have gone to Fish Haven, where they will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney O. Stevens and children havo returned from a delightful visit at Bear Lake., Mrs, F. W. Uoffor left Wednesday for her home in Denver, Colo"., after a pleasant pleas-ant six weeks' visit with her mother In Logan Mrs. Thomas Morton and daughter, Miss Nettle Morton, of Mount Carmel. Pa., are In Logan, the guests of Robert Morton. Mrs. J. A. Hendrlc.kson has returned from a trip spent In Provo canyon, where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Osmond. BINGHAM. ji i I Special to Tho Trlbuno. BINGHAM. Aug. 31. Miss Delia. Oakley Oak-ley of Goldfield, New, arrived In camp , Wednesday, the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. L. Countryman, and family. Tho Austrlans of tho camp enjoyed a successful dance In Canyon hall Thursday Thurs-day evening. A street parade In uniform uni-form was a feature of the day by the several fraternal societies represented. C. I... Countryman, A L. Ileaston. Francis Quinn and Ray Kenner woro In Sail. Lake Thursday. Editor 1. H. Masters of the Press-Bulletin was up from Provo Tuesday. J. M. Saunders of Denver. Colo., was up from Salt Lako Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Addcrley. Dr. J K. Bracken and Miss Bracken are on a trip to Yellowstone park this v.'cok. Professor C. A. Tnlow of Upper Bingham Bing-ham attended a principal's meeting at Mldvalo Tuesday. Attorney and Mrs. D. W. George spent several days In Salt Lake tho first of tho week-Mrs. week-Mrs. Dan Eden, who has been visiting visit-ing relatives In Payson, Utah, returned home the last of the woek. Mrs. Trcgaskl of American Fork Is the guost of her sister, Mrs. Louis Dobbs, for a couple of weeks. Miss Emma McWIIlican spont tho week In Mldvale attending a principals' meeting. meet-ing. Mrs. Richard Schweitzer is spending a few days at Stockton with her mother. M. L. Cobiirn of Tellurldo, Colo., was a camp visitor Monday. D. C Hay has returned after having undergono an operation for appendicitis at St. Mark's hospital In Salt Lake City. Mrs Doman and son, Master Lloyd, en-Joyed en-Joyed a horseback rldo to Butterfiold Monday. Miss May Evans, after a visit of several sev-eral weeks, returned to her home in Tooele Tuesday. C. A. Inlow visited his ranch in Park valley this week. Harry Cooper returned Tuesday from a trip through Box Elder county. The public schools of tilo district will open Monday, September 0. C. L. Countryman, school trustee, was at Mldvale Wednesday In tho interest of the schools of tho Jordan district. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Andorson Were in Salt Lake tho first part of tho week. V. V. Viles of Washington, D, C spont several days hero this week Inves tigating conditions In connection with foreign labor. Thca Schweitzer, Charles Plorco and Teddy Byrims of Upper Bingham wero In Salt Lako and Murray Tuesday. MANTI. j Special to The Tribune. MANTI, Aug. si. The R. K. class took tho last of Its enmmer outings on Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at 2 o'clock, when the crowd, loaded on a hayrack, wonded Us way southward to Livingston's farm to spend tho afternoon at tho Warm springs. At fi:30 the return ride home completed one of the most enjoyable outings of the season. The R. K. class offered a vote of thanks for the use of the farm. Miss Winnie Fltzhugh left Tuesday for Ferron, where she will teach In tho Mission Mis-sion school the coming year. Mrs. Ida Rcld was one of the delightful delight-ful hostesses of tho week when she entertained en-tertained Wednesday at a cjulltlng bee. A delicious luncheon was served to tho Mcsdamcs Millie Kerr. Mamie Clark. Ethel Madsen, Alice Wooley, Etiicllnda Aldor, Jennie Alder, Hattlo Axelson. Alice Bird. Libble Horuung, and the Misses Myrl Alder. Jean and Alice Cox. Miss Beatrice Burns of Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant Is visiting with her brothor, J. M. Burns and Tamlly. Helen Jorgensen, telephone operator, and Frances Madsen, Alice Johnson and Nolls Madsen left Tuesday on horseback over the East mountains for Ferron. Emory county, to visit a weok with rela tives. A pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Byron Aldor Wednesday evening in honor of their fifth wedding anniversary. A very enjoyable evening was spent and dainty refreshments were served. Mls.s Ann Parry, Charlotte ' and Edith Clark and Lonorc Dyrcng returned Saturday Sat-urday from Berkeley. Cal.. where they attended summer school. After school they spent a couple of weeks sightseeing. Miss Edith Kjar was a charming hostess hos-tess Friday afternoon when sho entertained enter-tained Clara Wlntch, Lllllc nnd I.uura Mellor, Mabel Dyrcng. Cleo Olsen. Dlmar Mortonsen. Myrtle Alder and IsabeHo Hoggan at a konsingtun. Delightful refreshments re-freshments were served at o'clock. Mrs. N. Steele was hostess at a. prettily pret-tily appointed dinner Thursday afternoon In honor of her sister. Miss Anna Bilnor of Missouri. .Covers were laid for twelve. Tho Primary officers of the South ward entf rtalnod the Primary children at a picnic at the Peacock orchard Tuesday afternoon. A pleasant lime was spent In games of all kinds-Mrs. kinds-Mrs. Giles of Provo is visiting with Mrs. Louis Ilougnard. Jr.. this week. Mrs. Rubv Tuttlc Parry vtis hostesn Thursday afternoon when she entertained the W. V. T. In hor delightful manner. A dainty luncheon was served. Tho music section mot Tuesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Alice Bird. A sketch from the opera. "The Bohemian Girl." was given by Mrs. Kerr. Mrs. May Chapman gave a sketch of "Parsifal." Songs and piano selections from these operas were glvon by the members of the section. A dainty luncheon was sorvd by the hostess. The resignation of .Mrs. Warner, tho president, was accepted. ac-cepted. Mrs. Becker was elected as president and Mrs. Hornung vice president. presi-dent. Miss Alice Mickleson was a charming hostess Thursday when sho entertained the Acacia club at a delightful lunch-con. lunch-con. Those present wore Lillian Jones, Mvrtle Harmon, Vera Keller. Minerva Mickleson. Pearl Parry and I he hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew II. Anderson. Jr., were very agreeably surprised Wednesday Wednes-day evening by a large circle of relatives and friends, tlm occasion being Mr and Mrs. Anderson's seventeenth wedding anniversary. Mrs. H . P. Hansen returned home Monday, Mon-day, after a month's visit with relatives at Aahton, Ida. Ono of tho delightful affairs of the week was tho bridge tea given Friday by Mrs. Myra Bradley In hnr beautiful home. Threo games wore played and Mrs. Delphla Crawford won the prlzo. Miss Crystabel Faux of Moroni and Mrs. Kate Snow of Salt Lake wero special guests. Those present were tho Mes-dnmcs Mes-dnmcs Charles Riddle, Alice Bird, Hattle Axelson. Frank. Tuttlc. Delphla (jrnwwnl, Ethel Keller. Jennie Chrintensen and tho spoclal gueats and hostess, A dainty luncheon was served at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Fred Jensen entertained a dozen of her friends Wednesday at a sowing bee. A sumptuous dinner was onjoycu by nil. Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Hornting entertained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. Mills or Salt Lake with an automobile ride 1-rlday and a itmchcon on Saturday. Miss Afton Madsen was hostess at a lawn party Sunday evening, when she ntcrlalned about fifteen of her friends. After games were enjoyed refreshments were served. Miss Paxman of Nephl is a. guest of Mrs. Eugene Munk this week. Mrs, Munk entertained Friday afternoon in her honor. Thoso present to meet tho uue?t of honor wore Mnsdamos Annie Wiliardson, Bella Cox, Christy String-ham. String-ham. Ethollnda Alder. .May Crawford, Mav Chapman, Ruby Parry. Belle McAllister Mc-Allister and the Misses Joslo Munk, Edyth Clark and Lcnore Dyrcng. Mr. and Mrs. T. Larson and family returned re-turned from Fountain Green Monday, where they attended tho funeral of Mrs. Larsen's father, John Anderson. Mrs. L. P. Miller entertained In her now bungalow on Main street Thursday aftornoon In honor of her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Music, singing and a delightful luncheon were enjoyed by about fifteen friends. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. ?Jartln, Theodore, Marv and Jane Martin. Wlnnlo Fltzhugh, Maria Nelson, Elizabeth Thorpe of Montana. Mon-tana. Miss Nichols of Ohio. Miss Fleming of Pennsylvania, returned safoly Friday evening from a four weeks" trip through the Grand canyon of Arizona. I PAYSON. ' i i I Special to The Tribune. PAYSON, Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Ham-ron Ham-ron have returned from tho cast, where they have been visiting this summer. They are the guests of Mrs. Hamron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dixon. They will leave Tuesday for Richfield to spend the winter. Miss Ida Jones Is visiting with hor mother. Mrs. James Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Douglass aro entertaining en-tertaining this weeks Mrs. B. Done, Miss Edna Snow and Jodn Smith of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Eldrcdgc Snyder Is spending the week with hor parenta in Spanish Fork. The members of the Goldcnglow club wore charmingly entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lllllc Stark. Dainty refreshments wore served. Mrs William Amos entertained the Kaffer Klatch club Friday. A picasant dinner party was glvon Thursday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith In compliment to Miss Edna Snow of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for ton. Miss Zola Cloward entertained a number num-ber of her friends at a lawn party Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Cards and other games were played. After a wcek'8 visit with relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Dean returned re-turned Tuesday to their home In Bingham. Bing-ham. BRIG-HAM CITY. I ' ' I Special to Tho Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY. Aug. 31. Tuesday evening a dollghtful melon party was given by Mrs. Annio L. Cottam on the lawn at tho residence of her mother, Mrs. Annie Larsen, on South Main street, Tho spacious lawn was Illuminated Illum-inated with olertrlcally lighted Chinese lanterns, and the evening was spent in many popular games. Melons and other fruits were served during the evening Those in the party were Mrs. C. Hoist, Mrs. Maud Bartholomew, Mrs. Nellie Evans. Mrs. Henry Harris. Mrs. Alfred Gunn of Salt Lake. Mrs. Zina Jensen, Mrs. William Sorenson, Mrs. Lars Larsen. Lar-sen. Mrs. Cottam: Misses Serllla Hoist, Isabella Dalton, Lyslc Hoist, Gladys Hoist, Marv Balrd. Mary Hoist. Mayme Campbell. Nelllo Jensen, Vllatc Jensen. Sarah Mathlas, Mabellc Harris. Mattlo Hansen, May Burt, Laura Malhlas, Graco McMastcr. Luclle Forest. Evelyn. Sorenson, Zllla Mathlas and Barbara Larson. Clarence Reeves of this city and Millie Anderson of Thatcher were married In the templo nt Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. Reeves Is a son of Mrs. Sarah Reeves of this city. A reception was tendered them last evening In this city by relatives. rela-tives. Monday afternoon Mrs. J I,. James was hostess at a birthday party, to which only a few Intimate friends were invited. Tho nftornoon was pleasantly spent In social conversation and partaking partak-ing of refreshments. Those present wore Mrs. L. J. Lund. Mrs. O. G. Spencer, Mrs. Clarence Jensen, Mrs. Elijah Jensen, Jen-sen, Mrs. James and Miss Matlle Frigate. Tuesday evening Mrs. Henry Thorn of Perry and 0. C. Jensen of tills cltv entertained en-tertained tho women employees of the county at a melon party at tho home of Mrs. Thorn In Perry. Melons and canta loupes werc nerved. The trip was mado over the Ogden Rapid Transit. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morrell Mor-rell was the scene of a children's party Wednesday, when a few little folks surprised sur-prised their daughter Doris. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served and various games wore played. In tho party woro little Misses Ruth llorslcy, Ronclla Jensen, Ruth White, Dolorls Rees. Pearl Mathlas, Ma-thlas, Doris Mcrrcll. Lola Hansen, Hor-tensc Hor-tensc Holland, Jennie Petersen, Allle Jensen, Mary and Eunice Merrell. Miss Dagmar Sorenson was tho recipient re-cipient of a delightful parcel shower at the homo of her mother early In the week. The party was arranged by a number of the friends of Miss" Sorensen in honor of her approaching marriage lo John Zundol. Those present were Mcsdamcs Mcs-damcs Ida Sorenson. Eliza Stokes. Ethel Thompson, Ernest Ivorson, Lettle Mln-soii. Mln-soii. Misses Dagmar and Esther Sorenson. Soren-son. Annie Hansen. Mary Hanson. Marv Eskolsen, Rllla Pelt. Sylvia Glccrup", Edna Wight, Vera! Stokes. Mario Ko-ford. Ko-ford. Elsie Chrlstenscn, Ruth Jensen, Emma Chrlstenscn, Ethel Sorenson and John Znndel. John Roberts of Logan spont a few days of the weok visiting friends and relatives In this city. Ariel Jensen, son of I, II, Jensen of the Feu rih ward, will leavVj for a mission mis-sion to Europe on September I. Mrs. Charles Etdmunn accompanied her daughter. Miss Ethel, to Ncphl on Thursday, where Miss Erdmann will teach school during tho coming year. Miss Lizzie Evans has roturncd to her homo in Malad, after spuiidlnu a week In this city, the guest of Miss Alico Borg. Wednesday aftornoon two county officials offi-cials were showered In their offices In tho courthouse by the women employees. Mes.ws. W. J. Lowe, attorney, and Dcputv Sheriff John Zumlul wero the recipients of silver showers In honor of their approaching ap-proaching marriage. Tho girls created all soils of amusement In the office of Mr. Lowe, after which they presented the guests of honor several pieces of IIv.ir. Mr. Lowe was married Thursday !n the Salt Lako temple, the bride he-ing he-ing Miss Elsie Ward, formerlv of Willard, Wil-lard, hut for tho p:mt few years a resident resi-dent of Salt Lake. They will spend their honeymoon on the Pacific const and expect lo be absent ten davu. Mr, Zun-del Zun-del and Miss Dagmar Sorensen of this city will bo married early in September. L. T. Whitney of Salt Lako City spent Sunday and Monday In this city visiting relatives and friends. Victor E. Madsen spent Tuesday In Salt Lako City. Mrs. A L. Eddy and Mrs. Carl Nelson Nel-son returned early In the week from an extended visit to Colorado, wheriH were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D, . in Victor. E. W. Dunn wns a Salt Lake vtAl.! Tuesday. ffj Monday evening Miss Louisa Berril l" lortatnod In a delightful manner In h of Miss Lillian Ostlund of Logan . llghtful evening wns spent In ' njafl' card games and In listening to a nnl9' musical programme. The refreshinMiQjH consisted of seasonable fruits. ThoiflP the party wore Mr. and Mrs. R. tj B jj cus, Mr. and Mrs John W. PhlmnVm: vill i and Mrs. Alphonzo Nelson, Mr and'Hr1 A, T. Forsgrcn. the Misses Lillian, Mr -lund, Florence Watklns. Violet MajB'jOD Lois Peters, Connlo Madsen, EuH Knudson, Veda Cooper, Alice MortS Mirl Anderson. Hope Flahburn, ifl Stohl, Ethel Knudson, Nettle KnnX ii Alice Berg. Louie Thompson, LouIbs smfSljU Edith Borg. and Messrs. J p. OhrliB sen, J. W. Anderson. Stanley J, MaiB, James Conway, William Lee EliM " Shirley Horsley. Porry D. Peters Stw9: Horslcy. Ana Taylor, Norman ' J6nBjffll Lowell Mortcn-son and Chauncey WMr Miss Alice Forsgren was down cl Idaho and spent a few days vlamwJM,nd3l parents. -mf H. S. Joseph of Salt Lako was nSir; Itor to Brlgham City Wednesday. lA't' Professor' A. M. Morrill was n.iwT Lako visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Holt spent tW' ? days of the week visiting relatives fUs friends In Logan. NEPHL 9$3jj Special to The Tribune. f.' NEPHI, Aug. 31. Tho regular rMfiW Ing of the Utopia club was held Ffcar at the home of Mrs, T. W. VlckeraBvLa evening was spent In sowing reaBe and music. At 9:30 delicious reftS 1 ments were served. The folIowlmrM3 present: Mcsdamcs S. J. Lunt, Jm. Paxman, Myrtle McOmle. Misses LR91 Blackett, Stella McPherson, Neva Bfttt? Louise Allen, Nolllo Housen, Htf&' Wright. Helen Grace, Lettlo JenK5i' Jane McPherson, May.Hobbs, Jane'BI and the hostess, Mrs. T. W. VlckenBlfi Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Garett werevH! & lug In Lcvan the first part of the 'Mftl; Miss Edna Mangelson of Levan Is Ing her sister. Mrs. Garett. this WK8tf Mrs. Eliza Miller of Provo la in Ncphl this week, the guost of ibci! J. A. Booth. Hon. George C. Whitmore, Mr. andiBlSt W. C. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. JoseBLif Ostler, Mrs. George O. Ostler and JiW- Blgler went lo Salt Lake Tuesday.vw-''!11 Mrs. William Jackson went to JHrT Green Tuesday to attend the funeniHlV her cousin. Messrs. J. R. Edghelll. T. H. BuXilV Joseph W. Wrlgt and William OlpInlKiiBSj to Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon. The infant baby girl of Mr. and jKfe3 J. E. Mimmott died Tuesday afternooK Naomi Price, daughter of Mr. and HTui i J. R. Price, died at the hospital of Ji", Tuesday of appendicitis. Tho First ward Relief society wuW organized Thursday afternoon aadM following officers were selected: aBii-jJ, Harriet. Chr3tcnson, presldont; ,BP"!U Mary A. Ellison, first counselor; 9- Nellvlna Broadhcad, second counB?'! Mrs. Sarah Brown, secretory: Mrs. belli Linton, assistant secretary; Hiiriri Jane Vlckcrs. treasurer: Mrs. ManBJc,! Blaek. assistant treasurer. mMk Miss Pearl Allen went to Provo'MJr first part of the weok to visit ten with Mrs, Lynne Sowby. JK1- Miss Janctt Tatlmer went to Pa.'? Saturday to visit a week or ten dayB1? ft D. S. Pnck has been called to SiHflfj nuin. to fight fire on tho Nebo foreroBJ serve cidi Laccy Vlckcrs, who has besn filliiMilrfifc mission In Germany. Is expected bHatl tl the first part of next week. 'Biff Hi The. Misses Gladys Spcrry and toSmq! Patten spont Sunday In Payson. iHkHw, Mrs. Carrie Latimer returned nK&Tt from the hospital tho first part ofB. P. V. Cardon went to Salt Lake!,' Monday to attend the TransmIsslMvu Commorclal congress. -'iBf John Latimer returned from a trlB'!.': California the first part of tho weelCfWi William Bailey and T C. WlnnfJ1 turned from Salt Lake Friday. "jgt Miss Lillian Robertshaw Js pla&MiEfc lo spend the coming year In PBWu studying vocal and Instrumental hMudj under Prof. A. C. Lund of Provo, -Mg5. J EPHRAIM. jfe Special to Tlia Trlbuna. BPHnAIM. Aug. 31 -Tho manr MnlMV Dca&a Felcraon ind Bert Connoll, both olJMfi,?. city, will be ploiH-antly surprised to IenBii,c tholr murrlngn, which wet xolemnlzsd WttaHLi. evonlns At tho homo of tho brlrto's PifW''Ks ourt Mrs. Farlor Petoraon. Tho ecrwnoiurB! 1 performed Miortly nftor 4 o'clock. Blibop H'tSi Dorlnn ofllcUtlngr. Tho brlilo wore a. 'Wkm Bown of mcssallno ullk o( apricot color bfivtlH, p , trimmed with point Iaco. Tho home wmJBjV' llcally decorated In twcot pess nnd otbr IT.J)' tlftll flowors. Over 100 cueats wero f'4tBlJ, tho long tnhlcs, whorn an el&borato rt,Dnrr.:fcy -nerved. Many boautlful and oostly sltta iTu' prenentert to the newly married couple. Council and Ml on Poterson are among th HjBlU lar yoiniK people of this cliy and will nu,1:BiL v1 home hero. 'Lr Miii Mildred Bradford was tho hoateJi '1 day afternoon at a pretty party In compUBJ w MIp.i Jvadell Anderson, who Jn In thUflMHtr vlsltlne w Hh her parents for a row 1"',fcl iJ, pleasant afternoon vrnn apont In playing .LV' nnd llstnnlns to several vocal itelretloni. H7W wem rendered by Mlna Bradford. An ''1jHV& J lunch was served. Covers wero laid for BWjV, Johnston. Oraro Pter?on, Orace Lancn, PBL ' and Dcsti reierioti, Kdltb Thorpe and ''H'G A pretty event In foclety dtirlnjc lh 'jL week was the ahower given at the home "nBlfkfii and Mrs. Tnto HmI Tuesday orentng In Hll Of MIm Der.M Peterson, who wna lnirrled jHHrl II nesday evening. Tho party wan planned b3rH .lohnrnn. Mrs. Snrah Deal and Hello Otaen- jVlU beautiful nnd vnluable preienis were K,Br lo Mien Peterson Dainty refreshment JH, anrved. TIiojh present wore Edith Thorpe, JH' Taylor. Gnvo Uiraon, Ivadell Andorron. IM, Peterson, Mrs. Uoena Tlnjmusscn. Zrta 3H,l holt. Mrs. Clayton Soronnen, Thula Todd, T'Sfll Sundrup, CnUlo and 1,111 lo Johnson. Tantlno H Mildred Bradford. Donna Peterson. Mr. BW,!, N'ellle Johnion nnd Bello Olsen, " 3 Miss Mona Hansen left during Itie werif'BTjtli Salt Lako county, whom ho will flpmd tnsfl,' lug xe.i.son teaching school. Mrs. Charles KrlcJfton and Mrs, ''SjawWi Richfield havo been vlaltln; relatives and"2jHL 1 Ity In ihld city during tho week. tfX- Mr. nnd Mm. Jerome B. IUnr and family were giicstn at tho home of 'iE-tyfe, Mrs. Thomas S. Lund Sunday afternoon. B' Mrs. J. N. Ilannn pleasantly entertained1 JjL. day afternoon In compliment to Mis? Ana..FrlL.. An elaborate dinner wax nerved and p 3Bii nfternonu tns upenl In social chat. Then JPlLt, ent wero Mian Alvcrda Andorson, VII ' I rtaauiusaon, Joaophlnn Mortenaen. tare E?nPk.t honor and tho hoatej. Hfv Dr. and Mrs. Broadhurat of Mt rieMnt.lw'B . In Kphralm Friday- nltrht to attend tb J, i Klvcn In the Sodlal hall by the Mt. P,Hjt4j JamM t'roat returned during the rlr dW the week from a trip through the a-TUtliart of Sanpete and fevlcr counties. "ijPH5 Anthon Andornon and Olllo Chr!teni " chuaed the Chrla Sundrup placo or jpjBLi' Ing the woeli or a consideration of J''.-yiPllhi younc men nxpert lo go Into business B'R . w clly during the enrlr part ot September. Jfc'lij Mr. and Jim. Kred Tuttle of Mantl at thn home of Mr. and Mm. Krsatua will 3Hlh? during the past week. ,Miit I Mies Mal.ol Dyre.lng ot Mantl v,,lt.li1B1,i j frionds thla city during the eariy " Mlxs Delilah Tye returned yest'rtay treit JHSeV, mond.' whore sho ha been spending Wjr vUltlng relative and friends. vC Mrs. Ivdwanl Child of C.unnlson nU 'l'iMfc?' J Itlng In (his rilty during the weelt. TO7-iBEvli aha rlalted with Mrs. Aaron BrlenboM Ba BJ'Nli Prof. Alvln Tetorson of Salt LaS CIV Ihla flty vlsltlug at tbn home of 6U Mr. and Mr. Soren reterson. ' K |