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Show I. social Happenings in Cities and TowiisofU BL J2 i CZ i - OGDEN. j OGDBX, July 19. Mrs. D. J. Sheehan was hostosa to the University society Saturday afternoon at her homo. -Mrs. Llttlctlcld and .Mrs. W. A. Turner, Tur-ner, assisted by Mrs. "V. 13. Isaacs, entertained en-tertained at a hoautlfully appointed luncheon Friday afternoon at tho Hermitage Her-mitage hotel, In compliment to Mrs. J. '", Llttlelleld of San Francisco, who Is the guest of Mrs. Llttlefleld. Clematis and sweet peas adorned the table, where covers were laid for forty. A luncheon was given Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the IJormltnge hotel by Mrs. J. R, Cooper, at which twenty guests were entertained. Miss Mildred Douglas was maid of honor at the wedding- of Miss Cora Bas-sett Bas-sett and Wllford L. Riser at the homo of the bride's brother, Freomau Bas-sclt, Bas-sclt, Thursday evening, July IV, In Salt The Misses Ruth and Edna "Wattls arc visiting: their sister. Mrs. E. A. Little-field, Little-field, in Tucker, Utah. I Helen Mack left Wednesday for Brig-h&m Brig-h&m City for a two weeks' visit with relatives rel-atives and friends. AUbs Bessie McCready, secretary of the board of education, lias roturned after a three weeks' vacation spent in Detroit and other eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs, William H. Eccles, Jr., of Baker City, Or., are hero for a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cullon loft Thursday for San Francisco and Santa Cruz, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Salt Lake guests at the Hermitage are Mrs. J. E. Doolcy and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Drew, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Nuttall, IJira. i'Tanjc Forrest and daughters, aiiss Delia Carruthers and C. H- Llndley. Mrs. Ezra Rich, with her two children. Helen and Clark; Mrs, Joo Thomas and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft loft Saturday for a few weeks' outing at Bear lake. They were accompanied by Miss Genevieve Anderson, An-derson, Miss Edith Shields and Paul Wattls, who will be the guests of Miss Helen and Clark Rich. Mrs. Charter W. Davis and Mrs. Charles E. Holfftan and daughter, Dorothea, Doro-thea, of Boston, were the guests of their rister, Mrs. S. L. Brick, and Dr. Brick for several days the first part of the ajuj week, before leaving for a five days' trip HBi through Yellowstone park, returning here MB' to spend two days with Mrs. Brlclc bc-BBJI bc-BBJI fore leaving for their home. IHJ The annual outing of the Episcopal InJ Sunduy school was held Tuesday at La-E La-E goon. HJB Miss Salina Grcenwcll and Miss Ada 9H Squires left Tuesday for a visit of sev-jMt sev-jMt ernl weeks in Los Angeles. H Mrs. J. M Russell ontertalned the Hj High Five club at her home prior to her HE departure for California, whero she will DJI make her home. Following the card HM games a luncheon was served, covers be-PJ be-PJ iug laid for twelve. HJ .Miss Laura Swanson is spending the K summer with friends In Portland, Or., iBa and Everett, Wash. BJ Dr. and .Mrs. George G. Moycs have EH returned from a wedding trip to Canada Bf and the east. They were accompanied HJ home by Dr. Moyes's sister. Miss Eva HH Moycs, who has been visiting in the HI east. The young couple will be at home f to their friends at 221 Twenty-sixth mUm street. H Miss Ella Mitchell has returned from Bj a visit witli Salt Lake friends. jQ .Mr. and Mrs. M. Buchmlllcr have rc- HR turned to Ogdcn after a visit of six J months with their daughter at Wolser, M 19 .Mrs. C. D. Bra un and daughter, Grace, H and Mrs. Agnes Prless of Omaha, Nob., H have been the 'guests of Miss Annls B Drown for a niiuibcr of days. .Mrs. L. I, uansice or amwauicee is vlsitlr-; her son, C. E. Gan3ke, and family. fam-ily. Mrs. C. W. Cross and Httlo son, Warren, War-ren, of Oakland, Cal.. are here for a few weeks' visit with Mrs. Cross's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sloan have returned re-turned to their homo In Evanston aftor a week's visit in Ogden. The ladles of the Christian church mot Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F S. Lawrence. A business session was held and a pleasant social time enjoyed. Mrs. Crawford of Long Beach, Cal.. who has been visiting relatives and friends in this city for a. few days, left Wednesday for an extended trip cast Dr. Samuel J. Russell and family of Chicago are visiting friends and relatives rela-tives in Ogdcn. Thursday evening the ladies of Silver hive No. 1 entertained at a card parly in Eagles hall. Mrs. W. G. Dalrymple has returned from a month's visit at Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Lorin F. Rich entertained the members of her sewing club at her home Wednesday afternoon. C. F. Rassweller. with his daughters, Miss Edith and Miss Ethel Rassweller, la here from Chicago visiting his son, the Rev. G. F. Rassweller, and family at their camp at Idlewlldc. One of tho delightful affairs of tho weclc was the ice cream festival given by the W. I. C. girls of tho Baptist church on tho lawn at the corner of Twenty-sixth street and Washington avenue. Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas Garrfer left tho first of the week for Los Angeles and California coast points to spend the summer. sum-mer. Dr. and Mrs. A. D, Barber have as their guest for the summer Mr. Barber's sister, Mrs. C. W. Bachelor of Kansas Mrs. Ralph E. Hoag and daughter. Kathryn, accompanied by MiS3 Violet Carr, have left for their summer home at Ocean Park, Cal. John G. Heywood, assistant city attorney, at-torney, is tho guest of Charles Kaiser at his ranch near Elko, Nov. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abbott have returned re-turned from a trip to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Browning and dnughter are visiting different points of Interest in tho state. Monday was spent in Provo, where they were tho guests of Postmaster James Clovo. The Rev. B. IT. Loesmaun of St. Matthews Mat-thews church of New Orleans, is visiting visit-ing ids sister, Mrs. L. M. De Julian. Mrs. Orson Riser and daughter. Florence, Flor-ence, left Monday for San Francisco. Ixis Angeles and intervening points. They will visit for three weeks with Mrs. Riser's daughter. Mrs. .7, C. Stafford, Staf-ford, in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Taylor have returned re-turned from a tour of the northwest. Fred Allen is spending a month's vacation vaca-tion on the coast. aire. O. C. Habit and daughter, Elsie, of Muskogee. Okla.. are guests of Mrs. Reed's daughter, Mrs. George W. Paget, at the Stllwell apartments. Dr. A. E. Wilson, principal of tho Manual Arts high school of Loa Angeles, is. 1sltlng friends in Ogilen. Dr. Wilson wa3 formerly principal of the Ogden high school. The knights and ladies of the Maccabees Macca-bees held their annual outing at Lagoon Tuesday. Tha Carapfire girls mot with their guardian. Mrs. Virginia Matthews, Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. A. Ensign Herriok of Ogden and Miss Mildred Burke of Kansas City were married mar-ried at noon Monday at tho homo of the bridegroom's sister Mrs. A. B. Potter-son, Potter-son, by Bishop Robert R. McQuarrie. After a short wedding trip they will be at home to their friends at 348 Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth street. The members of the Mutual Improvement Improve-ment association of tho Ogden stake held their outing In the canyon Friday. A programme and a dance were features of the day's entertainment. The Past Noble Grand club mot Thursday Thurs-day afternoon with Mrs. H. C. Ward-lelgh Ward-lelgh at her home. 11! w j EUREKA. EUREKA, July 10. The new officers offi-cers of tlio Knights of Pythias, Go-tliva Go-tliva lodge Iso. S, treated tho members of the order to a Dutch lunch, following follow-ing tho nicotine of last Tuesday evening. even-ing. Tho now officers of tho order, who will be installed at tho noxt moating, arc: J. W. Ellerbrccht, ohnncollor com-mandor; com-mandor; II. 7. Jarvis, vico chancellor; Jesse Poynlor, prelate; D A. Lossee, master at arias-; J. P. Gricgs, keeper of records and seal; S. M. Simpson, master of finance; J. W. Hard, master of exchequer; James Mitchell, inner guard: Vern Firth, outer guard; William Wil-liam Bacon, master of work; Lon Snol-son, Snol-son, J. V. AEorton and William Gour-loy, Gour-loy, trustees. At. their meeting on Wednesday evening even-ing the members of Eureka, lodge No. 12. Odd Follows, installed, tho following: follow-ing: Past noble grand, James O'Brien; noblo grand, Wesloy Morton; secre tary, W. B. Moellcr treasurer, John W. Hard; vice grand, E. Frisbce; K. S. to N. G., John Ivoy; L. S. to N. G.. Conrad Kopman; Ji. S. to V. G., Al Moore; L. S. to V. G., L. S. Allcock; warden, Hichard Hocking: oatergaard, John Suesman; innor guard. John Smith: conductor, II. Dptfin; chaplain, John MoTler; I?. S. S., Charles Peterson; Peter-son; L. S. S., John Berryman. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Swartz, Wallor Hngucwood and Miss Elizabeth Dowar spent Tuesday at tho club house of tho Goshen Dack club, having an enjoyable oating. S. E. Ware visited with his familj' at Payson daring the early part of the week. Mi's. Edgar Adams nnd Mrs. 1. W. Gregory, former residents of Eureka, woro hero daring tho week for a visit with their relatives. They were formerly for-merly tho Misses Lillio and Ilattie Thurmond, sisters of Ben and Byron Thurmond and 'Mrs. John Taylor. Mrs. Adams resides in Los Angeles and Mrs. Gregory has for the past few years been living in Texas. Mrs. John Person returned Sunday after spending scvoral days with friends at Paysou. Mrs. William Douglass returned to Eureka Sunday after a couple of weeks' slay with Payson relatives. Miss Myrtle Ivcy was the guest of Salt Lake friends this week. Mrs. Luke Robinson and dnughlcr, Miss Opal, were the guests of Salt Lake friends this week. Mrs. Margarot Sheehaa, a former resident res-ident of this city, was out from the capital this week' on a short visit, being be-ing accompanied bv her sister, Mrs. Patrick Holland. While hero they visited vis-ited Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ilarrington. Miss Mamie Sullivan was tho guost of Miss Margaret McDonough at Sco-field Sco-field during the week. Connie Hannifin was in Salt Lako on a visit this week. Mrs. Frank McHatton is at home again after spending a couplo of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. A. Gatheil, at Price. Mrs. Margaret Shea and her daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Marguerite, loft this week for an oating in southern California. Miss Lois Wilson, tho 12-vear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Wil-son, had a birthday jiarty Monday evening to which she invited quite a number of her Httlo friends. Tho children chil-dren played games and spout, tho timo pleasantly. Refreshments were served. Raymond Sullivan, son of Mrs. J. C. Sullivan of this city, has been released from the United States navy and will return to his home in Eureka in the near future. ITe has recently been stationed at San Diego, Cal. Milton Price, a former resident of this city, was In camp on a short visit last Monday. Mrs. M. R. IB. Sullivan returned Sunday Sun-day evening after a trip to Payson, where she visited with her mother. Mr. and Mrs, C. O. Griggs and Mrs. R. V. Smith returned Sunday, afler a few days visit at Salt Lako. They made the trip by automobile. Dr. and Mrs. Pierce and their guests, Mr, and Mrs. George Darst, Rowland Darsl, Miss Carrie Myers and Harold Denton, all of Bloomlngton, 111., made a trip to Utah lake last Sunday. Thoy remained over night at the clubhouse of the Goshen Duck club and returned to Eureka tho following day. Miss Beatrice Hanks entertained a number of her little friends at a birthday party on Tuesday afternoon. The little girls had a jolly time playing games and were served with refreshments. Tho Misses Olive and Blanche Tlaynes of Nephl have been visiting at the home of Mrs. F. W. Lamb during tho past week. Miss Isabel Furlong of Salt Lake has been the guest of Mrs. lleber Fields for the past few days. Among tho Eureka people who were at the Mclntyre ranch last Sunday for an , outing were: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fields, Bert Fields, Miss Isabel Furlong, Robert Tibba and Allen Ivey. Mrs. F. W, Lamb. Mrs. E, Bowen. Mrs. Schotlold, Miss Virgle Bowen, Fred Lamb and Joseph Allen drove to Mc-In Mc-In tyre's ranch last Sunday and had a pleasant outing. Dr. Yaker and James Crooks made a trip to Provo on Tuesday, tho trip being made for tho purpose of ttxlng up leases on some of tho hunting ground which Is controlled by tho Goshen Duck club. The members of the L, O. E. club were pleasantly entertained at. the home of Mrs. Oscar Fllmorc on Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon of this week. Tho hostess served an elegant luncheon. Mrs. Lloyd of Eureka Eu-reka and Mra. Amos Gotham of Los Angeles, who is hero on a visit, were guests of the club on this occasion. Mrs. J. E. Driscoll will entertain the members of tho Bridge club on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon of noxt week. Mrs. Amos Gotham and daughter. Miss Grace, of Los Angeles arrived in Eureka on Tuesday and will bo the guests of the families of John Hughes and Gus A. Franke for a few weeks. Mrs. Gotham Is a sister of Miu. Franke and Mrs. Hughes. lira. Kent Harper left last Saturday for a month'3 visit with relatives at Salem. Mrs. Gus A. Franke and Mrs. John Hughes were the guests of Provo friends last Tuesday. Mrs. William Gourlcy left on Tuesday morning for a visit with Goshen friends. MrH. Alex Goarley and children are the guests of Kephl friends. Mls3 Lois Barnard loft Saturday morning morn-ing for her home in Salt Lake Cltv after an enjoyablo visit with Mr. and Mih. I. J, Barnard. Mlsees Rita and Alba Ferrando wore the guests of Springvllle friends this week. - GARFIELD. I L GAItFIELD. July 13. TbJ frUnrl of M?a Edith Benson fiavo her a ulcnunt tiurprim party. folloTrcrt by a "Joy" rif.o Sunday livening. Tlir i Kiictli vier'j Etliol Bnoon. Ivrrn Itobc.-M, rior. I trudo anil Jennln Trlvlanl. Nnllln JUnc. Vera Booth, Vera Kogon. 11c ts. Booth, WJlcox Llmbley, Stnloy, Hnrrli, 1'oX. Spencor iinil Murphy. Mur-phy. Mn, Cnrrlo O'Connor auil i.oa Paul moved Inst week to Blnck Unwk. Colo. Th L. D. S. choir s.v a recital, followed by a nodal, Thurnlny ovenlnit. Mn. Thomas Bird -was boitctn to the West Gnd Sewing club Thursday allcrnoon. Tho Ladles' Aid was hoitcss at a card party Wodnejday ntornlnr; at the clutilionro, each member mem-ber ashing a guejt, and norvlm; luncheon ut noon. Auction and "500'- wcru played in two series of tables, tho tniphle (or high rcoro full-Inc full-Inc to MosdainoB It. W. Ashworlh and O, W. Kwnrow. Mr. .and Mra. I,. M. Foster left Wednesday for an online to KlMi lukn. Arthur Wollr. has been transferred to San Francisco Fran-cisco and IiIk family will go directly ihero from tho east. LOGAN. I l I LOGAN, July 19. One of tho enter- j talnlng attractions of tho week was tho violin recital given at Nlblcy hall Tuesday Tues-day evening by Aaron Victor Christen-scn, Christen-scn, assisted by Miss Margaret Summer-havs. Summer-havs. sonrano. and Soulre Coon, accom panist. A largo audience greeted this rmnurknblo boy violinist nnd thoroughly enjoyed the artistic programme rendered. Many prominent, Logan people attended attend-ed tho recital, which was under the local lo-cal management of Harry G. Smurth-walte. Smurth-walte. tabernacle organist-Tuesday organist-Tuesday afternoon Miss Irene Hon-drlckson Hon-drlckson was hostess at a pretty porch Kensington, at which she entertained the following guests: Mrs. Harry Beers. Mies Harriet Thatcher. Miss Mario Eccles, Miss Vivian and Ella Hatch. Miss Marie and Louisa Barker, Miss Winnie Morroll, Miss Jessie Eccles and Miss Florence McAlesler. A dainty luncheon was served and the porch was attractive with flowers, A pretty children's party was given by J. C. Fonncsbeck Friday afternoon In honor of her little daughter Alice's birthday. birth-day. Thirty little guests were present, and gamos and refreshments wcro enjoyed en-joyed on the lawns. Mrs. ICato Preston accompanied several young people from Ogden on a delightful delight-ful two days trip into Idaho Saturday, where thev visited tho camn of the Phoe nix Construction company, now building a lnrge dam for the Utah Light & Power company. The party included Miss Llla and Laura Eccles and Stewart Eccles. Tho trip was mado In a largo touring car. and tho visitors were the guests while there of Alex Preston and Harold Lammon. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge and chlldron left duvlng the week to spend the summer sum-mer In the canyon at their charming new bungalow. Miss Clara Smith was hostess Friday at an enjoyable Kensington given in honor of Miss Maldee Thomas and Miss Arvllla Fisher of Salt Lake. The rooms were prettily decorated with Shasta dairies dai-ries and the guests Invited included Charlotte and Marie Parkinson. Miss Ellen El-len Smith. Miss Jane Griffin. Misses Mabel Ma-bel and Myrtle Jacques, Miss Tlcdrlg Benson, Miss Lucille Scholes. Miss Laura Lau-ra Cowley. Miss Ahbio Smith and Miss Beatrice Young. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Herms and family fam-ily of Salt. Lake are settled at their attractive at-tractive camp in Logan canyon for (he summer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pypcr of Salt Lako and Mr. and Mrs. George Torgeson aro at tho Torgcson-Pypor camp In Logan Lo-gan canyon, where thoy went on Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blair have returned from a pleasant Salt Lake visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Marshall have returned re-turned from a delightful trip In Idaho, where thoy spent three weeks, tho trip being made by auto. Mr. and Mrs. ITyrnm Hay.ball left Tuesday for Cascade, Mont., whero they will visit with friends. Governor Spry will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harms at their camp in Logan canyon the coming week. Mrs. Alfred Colo and children and Miss Luclllo Snow loft Monday for Oakland, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Christensen of Portland wero Logan visitors Tuesday, Mrs. Horace Nebekor and small son are visiting In Salt Lake. Tho Rev. and Mrs. Paul Jonos are spending a week in Logan canyon. Miss Elizabeth Underwood, who has been visiting her brother, Lieutenant Underwood, Un-derwood, at Fort Douglas, returned home Wednesday. Miss Coral Kerr has returned from a pleasant Salt Lake trip. Miss Charlotto Kylo and Miss May Kyle are spending tho summer at Berkeley, Berke-ley, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. "W. J. Korr of Corvallls, Or., were Logan visitors during the week. Mrs. Alonzo Sriulrcs and Httlo son are here from Salt Lako. tho guests of their mother, Mrs. Lettlo Thatcher. Edmond Spencer spent the early part of tho week with Logan relatives. Sir. and Mrs. Will Morrell and children aro camping in Logan canyon. Mrs. Louis Cannon nnd Mrs. Clarence Xeslcn and children of Salt Lako will spend the summer in Logan. Kcc3o Howell Is in Logan from West Point, visiting with relatives. Miss Lcuella Anderson of Salt Lake Is visiting here with her grandfather, Prof. Alex Lewis. air. and Mrs. Beers aro here from ithc east, visiting with their son Harry. Mrs. Marie Thatcher and daughter, Mrs. .Frank Bramwell, returned Monday from 'a delightful visit in Whitney, Ida. Miss Delia Crockett is visiting with Salt Lako relatives. Frank Bramwell of Le Grand, Or., arrived ar-rived In Logan Saturday and will spend the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Booker Preston left Tuesday Tues-day for a two weeks' stay at Cole crcok In Logan canyon. Mr, and Mrs. Cedcrland and Mr. and Mrs. George Llmlfjuost aro at Camp Lunbo. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brooks of Denver, Den-ver, Colo., aro tho guests of relatives In Logan. MANTI. j l i MANTL, July 10. One of the delightful delight-ful affairs of tho week was tho birthday party given by Mrs. David Madscn Sunday Sun-day afternoon In honor" of Mr. Madsen's birthday. About forty guests were present pres-ent and enjoyed themselves. A special birthday dinner was served during the afternoon. air. and Mrs. Jacob WIntch ontertalned onter-talned at dinner Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. James Jorgcnson of Oakland, Oak-land, Cal.. and Miss Ruth Hansen of Forron. A delightful evening was spent. Mrs. Ella Cox and family left Wednesday Wednes-day for Falrvlcw canyon, where thoy will spend tho summer. Miss Martha WIntch entertained a few Intimate friends Thursday afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served. The Rev. John P. Meeker of Mount Pleasant was a guest of Dr. G. W. Martin Mar-tin Wednesday. Mrs Arthur Johnson was hostess at a birthday party given for her daughter II enriotta, Sunlay afternoon. Ico cream and cake wero served to about twenty guests. Miss Etta Bench left Sunday for Prlco to visit with rolatives. The primary teachers of the North ward Sunday school entortnlned their pupils at a picnic at the county block Monday. Mrs. P. H. Madscn entertained at an afternoon lea Tuesday for Miss Ruth Hansen of Forron and Mr. and Mrs. James Jorgcnsen of Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Fred Anderson. Sr., entertained Monday afternoon for her daughter. Mrs. C. 12. Dalby of Rexburg, Ida Fifteen t I guests wero present to meet the guest of honor and a buffet luncheon was served at 5 o'cloclc Irvin Honrle and Edgar Cox left Wednesday for Ferron, where they will visit for ten days. The Junior members of me M. I. A. entertained en-tertained tho sonlors at a Kensington Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Eva Mall. Refreshments were served on the lawn. Mrs. James Larson and four children of Falrvlcw spent part of the week here visiting her sister, Mrs. J. P. Madsen. Miss Rozalla Jorgcnsen entertained the S. 13. G. club in her charming way Wednesday afternoon. Refreshments wure served. One of the delightful lawn parties of the week was that given Thursday afternoon after-noon hy Mrs. Irvin Lowry in honor of Mrs. Jennie Leslie of Washington. Those present wore: Mesdamcs Charles Shand, Frank Alder, Molvln Strlngham, Clarence Clar-ence Madsen, Lawrence Lowrv. Russell Mofllt. Stephen Barton, John Lowrv, Alex Tcnn.int, Jr.. and the Misses Olive and Naomi Lowry. Miss White of Ealt Lake Cltv, the Misses Thorpe. Anderson and Donna Peterson Pe-terson of Ephralm visited here during the week with Mrs. Claronco Madsen. J. H. Hornung and daughter Margaret returned Tuesday from Nephl, whero they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Garrlot. j Mrs. Hazel Madscn entertained at an elaborate affair Wednesday afternoon In honor of Miss Jessie Fugatc of Arizona. Covers wcro laid for Mesdames Ethel Madsen, Fred Tuttle, C. M. Frederlckson, Burton Tuttle. Myrtle Crawford, A. M. Tuttlo and Belle Olson or Ephralm. I PROVO. S l i PROVO, July 10. Anna Russell, Mem Anderson, llellen Carlton. Myrtle Hone ami Lereate Jones, the ofllco girls of the Utah Light & Power company here, wore taken np Provo canyon Saturday afternoon after-noon in the company's auto The girls went up as far as Charleston, and on the return trip supper was served at Upper Falls. Miss Grace Linton of this cltv was the guest of honor at a pleasant social function func-tion given by Mrs. A. V. Gadd of Nephl last wcok. The evening was spent in games and music and refreshments were served. Mrs. Margaret Norman of San Antonio, Tex., who Is spending a row days with Mrs. 1. H. Masters, will leave soon for a trip through the east. Miss Morn Anderson delightfully entertained enter-tained at a miscellaneous shower on Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Anderson. The rooms were beautifully decorated with sweet peas and narcissus. Tiiose present were tho Misses Mary" Russell. Ella Anderson, An-derson, Althea LcBoultler. Myrtle Hone. Helen Carlson, Hattlo Walkor. Margaret Marga-ret Smoot. Llndo Simmons, Annie Peterson Peter-son and Edna Holdlway. Tho friends and companions of Miss Ruth Southwlck surprised her on Monday Mon-day evening, the event being in honor of her thirteenth birthday. The evening was spent in music and games. Light refreshments wcro served. Miss Anna Russell entertained at a slumber party at her home this evening. Tho invited guests wcro Misses Elma Powelson, Zolla Collins, Alice Russell, FJva Cunningham, Garda Gee, Ora Bean, Morn Anderson. Mnry Russell; Mrs. Frank Eastmoml and Mrs. Morlss Van Wagonan of Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Alice Ioely of Wichita. Kan.. Is visiting here a few weeks on a vacation. Miss Icoly was formerly Identified with tho Proctor academy. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Griggs of Eureka arc spending the midsummer in Provo canyon. They are accompanied by Mrs. Watklns, mother of Mrs. Griggs. Mrs. Culbcrtson entertained tho Ladles Aid society of the Congregational church at her home on Tuesday afternoon. Tho Rov. Phillip King and Mrs. King have returned from Brookllnc. Mass . where they were married about a month ago. They are at homo at the parsonage on North Academy. Mrs. John B. Ashton and daughters aro spending this weclc in Salt Lake. Mr. Ashton's father, Joshua Ashton, has returned to his liomo In Evanston after a visit of two months with his son here. Mrs. Alice Clayton and daughters left Monday aflernoon for their home in Salt Lake after a few days' visit in Provo. Mrs. George 1-Iavercamp entertained at bridge this week in honor of her sister, "Mrs. Bowers of California, Refreshments Refresh-ments wero served. The Third and Pioneer wards gave a "welcome" sociable In the Third ward meeting house on Sunday Inst In honor of Frank Duff in. A good programme of music and speeches was enjoyed. Miss Lora Wllklns has returned from Salt Lake, where she has been visiting friends and relatives. Miss Louise Brown of Salt Lake is visiting Miss Lora Wllklns of this city. The ladles belonging to tho Bonneville club were delightfully entertained Tuesday Tues-day evening at the home of Mrs. Earl J. Glado. The party was one of the best that the club has held this season. There were present thirty-eight of the club members. The lawn was beautifully decorated with Japanese lanterns. Music was tho principal amusement, and refreshments re-freshments were served. The club will meet next week at the home of Mrs. Kate Thomas. Tho Congregational church gave nn excellent ex-cellent reception for the Rev. Phillip King and Mrs. King Wednesday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. 12. Brown. The house was prettily decorated deco-rated in sweet peas and nasturtiums. It was one of tho most enjoyablo affairs of tho season. About 125 guests were present. pres-ent. A splendid orchestra furnished delightful de-lightful music, and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mra. Andrew Knudsen and Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Johnson are camping In Strawberry valley for the next few weeks. Mrs. Vllato Knudson loaves for Salt Lake Friday, where elic will spend the next few months. Prof, and Mrs. William S. Rawlins of Salt Lake aro spending a few days in Provo, the guests of friends and relatives. rela-tives. I ' LEHI. j i ! LEHI.-July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ball entertained the members of the local lo-cal lire department with their wives at their home Thursday evening. Music, games and refreshments were the order of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ingalls, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cutler, Jr., Mr. and Mrs! Frank Tngalls and the Misses Luetic Smith. Sommcrs Ingalls, Eliza Fyffo' and Pauline May formed a camping party that Is spending ten days In American Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Slade left In their auto Monday to make a tour of Yellowstone Yellow-stone National park. They were Joined In Salt Lake City by Mrs. :tachael Campbell Camp-bell and daughter, Irma. Prof. W. IC. Hopkins Is making a ten days' tour visiting his old home In Ka-nobh Ka-nobh and other Millard county haunts. William Wing took Mrs. Fanny Bone, Sarah Taylor and Jane Brown to Salt Lake City In his auto last Saturday, returning re-turning home Monday ovonlng, Mrs. Martha S. Bushman and daughter Ruth left yesterday (or a two weeks' visit with relatives In southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood house and Mrs, Itachael Andorson and daughter will leave Monday for a month's visit with relatives In Idaho. Miss Ferrol Stewart roturned Monday from a ten days' visit with her t;Ister, Mrs. A. C. Jensen. In Stilt Lake City, and her brother, Owen Slcwartr In Park City. Tuesday evening a complimentary ball was ttlven Mr. mid Mrs. Clifton Clark in tho Carter hall. The young people were married last week. MI.ms Vera Taylor entorlaliicd ubout forty members of the First ward Y, L. M. I. A. at a lawn Darty Monday evening. even-ing. The lawn was beautifully Illuminated Illumi-nated with electric lights In Chinese lanterns. lan-terns. Games were ployed, refreshments served and there was a short programme of music. Mrs. Leo Singleton, who has boen spending ten days tho guost of her mother, moth-er, Mrs. D. W. Thomas, returned to her home In Hcber Tuesday. Mrs. Samuel Btiggs went to Salt Lake City Tuesday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brems, Miss; Eflie Schow left Saturday for a two weeks' stay with her brother Warren War-ren In Logan . Mrs. Evan College went to Payson Saturday to join her hUBband. Mrs. Gertrude Jenkins of Salt Lake City Is visiting with Mrs. J. E. Bone. Mrs. Bone, Mrs Jenkins and Mrs. Charles Ohran are spending a fow days camping at the Saratoga springs. Judge Ell Kendall returned this week from the G. A. R. encampment at Gettysburg Get-tysburg Frank Ycarance, who also attended at-tended tho encampment, remained in Michigan for a visit with rolatives, Mr. and Mrs. William Russcl came down from Salt Lako City Sunday to visit Lehl frlonds. Mr. Russell returned Wednesday. His wlfo will extend her visit anothor week, j SPANISH FORK. SPANISH FORK, July 10. A Kensington Kensing-ton party was given at tho home of Mrs, Alma Jensen. Tuesday afternoon. Decorations Deco-rations of sweet peas and lavender and pink were used. The guest of honor was Mrs. Plarry Shafer of PocatcIIo, Tda. Other guests were Mesdames Lenzl McAllister, Mc-Allister, R. T. Thurber. .Mbort Engberg, W. A. Jones, Cyrus Sterling and A. B. Rockhlll. Miss Alice Rowe of this city and Roy Harrison of Enunctt, Ida., were married mar-ried Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's mother. Bishop George Hales officiating. An Informal wedding reception recep-tion was held Immediately after. Miss Margaret Nelson of Palmyra and George Thomas, Jr., of this city were married Wednesday A wedding supper was given the same evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Micks of Rooso-vclt Rooso-vclt came down Tuesday and will slay until their daughter, airs. William Lewis, who Is 111, has recovered. airs. W. R. Johns entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday for air. and arrs. Ray Jones of aiamnioth, who have spent the week with friends here. airs. Leon Stalllngs returned aionday from a week's visit In Ogden. airs. Ben Williams was hostess at a birthday dinner Wednesday evening given in honor of her husband's birthday. birth-day. Dinner was served at S o'clock to forty-five guests. Roses and carnations were used for table decorations. The aiisscs Nellie aiatley and Dora StewarL have returned from Salt Lake, having attended the N. E. A. at that place during the convention. The members of tho Sunday schools of the four wards gave a lake party Wednesday. A large number attended anil spent the dav in bathing and fishing. fish-ing. airs. Effie Dart returned aionday from a ten days visit In Salt Lake. Postmaster and airs. L. O. Lawrence gave a Friday night dinner for air. and .Mrs. j. I.i. Palmer of Salt Lake City. Other guests were air. and Mrs. aillan Thompson of Provo. air. and airs. Paul iCrandall of Sprlngville and Bernclt Cul-bertson Cul-bertson of Provo. If. L. Sterling and S. H. Cornaby have returned from Ireland. air. Cornaby met his sister, Mrs. Adams, of Cavendish, Caven-dish, VL. at Boston, and from there they visited New York, Washington, St. Louis and Denver before returning here. .Miss Nellie Cook of Eureka returned homo after spending ten days with her sister, airs. Bert Wilson. .Miss Lavlna Dimmlck and John S. Thomas were married Thursday by Deputy County Clerk C. J. Woods. A. R. ai. Beck, Elsie Beck, Orlean Hanson, Han-son, ' .Maggie Baadsgaard and Erastus Hansen autocd to Zlon Tuesday, aiiss llsa Gertrude Probst of St. Paul, Minn., a delegate to the National Education Educa-tion association. Is visiting In this city with her mint, .Mrs. Charles Harrison. Harri-son. .Mrs. John Beagley returned Wednesday Wednes-day evening from Suit Lake City. j GARLAND. ! GARLAND, July 19. Messrs. Keith and Elwood Winters are visiting Yellowstone park. Mrs. Walter O'Brien of Bolae, Ida., Is a guest of her aunt, airs. Ephralm Coombs. aiis. alary Wanloss or Eureka. Ida,, I3 a guest of her daughter, .Mrs. Edward Rogers. Mrs. Alice Ault of Tremonton entertained enter-tained the W. C. T. U. at a delightful lawn party Tuesday afternoon. Various games were played and refreshments served. Mr. and airs. W. F. Pcrsson entertained at dinner Monday evening. The guests wero airs. S. H. Mcaiunin of Salt Lake City, airs. Walter O'Brien of Boise. Ida.; .Mrs. Reed Pcrsson ut Eureka, Utah. ai. E. Andrews entertained the Philo-malhian Philo-malhian Literary society at his home on Ingalls avenuo Wednesday sevenlng. Aftor the study hour a social good lime was j enjoyed and refreshments served. The L S. C. C. mot at the home of airs. D. E. aianning In North Garland last Thursday. The houso was decorated dec-orated with marguerites. Besides the club membnrs, aiesdames Margaret Stokes, alary Wanle.ss. Edward Rogers, and William Bowen were guests. During Dur-ing the nodal hour the hostess served llinclinftli. assisted liv hor llttl-. ilnmriiin,. .Miss ICllsa aianning. who is spending the summer at home. .Mrs. Joseph Jensen Jen-sen will be the next hostess for the club. I SALINA. 1 SAUNA, July IS. MIsb I.unlU Fianccy of PocatcIIo Po-catcIIo and M.lux Annlo Kranccy of Clilca-o am visiting with (heir mother and sisters here. Thn ensacatnent of Jamc.i Hex of Sallna to Mia Sinister of Mllivjulico la announced, the wedding to lako place In September. CcorKo Cox of Mantl called on Sullna friends last week. Mr. and M Albert Brown of Kt. Anthony. Idaho, are visiting ndatlve.i and friends In thla i:. W. Crsne, Jr.. Is here from Eureka to snond a fow days with IiIk family. Mlee Jonnlo JorKomon was home with hr mother a few days last week. Mis. J. Oucar Ivle has roturned from a visit to Stantl and Prlco. Orace Jeppson has relumed from Fayette, after an nhsenee of about ono und a half yearn. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. X. Lund attonded the Thorn - on-Uind weddlns reception at Mount Pleasant last week, "ul The miiHle recital Elvon hy MlJa Jpnne Cranr at her homo Friday vas a ucce,. Afior dial thoir. prcnent participated In lawn danclm? and were berved with vefrr-shmonta. uaniug !n1n't,!;m":,.':o,,, V l:V1,rnlrn' I'rlnolpal of tho tt'th'S ' P '"e l0D"n"" 'Car' W" ,n .ke&jtHir " " " i I BRIGHAM CITY. ' 1 . . nniCJMAM CITY. July 19.-A V",? o?th" -."r Mr.1 o'VS of1 nutcber .ml dauKhjfni Klorencn nd IN (lien Clark. Mra. H. Malln and Mlsa Clarft ..:siiu of Oijrton. C. W. -Lawrence of Salt LUc City wan a vlsl.01 In this city Tuwday. . Mlos Cora Brattle of thin city atvnuvr. ... It, the week for Sail Lake City, where 1" w, rosldc for tome lime. Mr and Mrs. Norman Lee spenl. a te lTf " F.nnlngton thla week vIbIUds the Jamlly of Mm. Lee. . Mm. nudolph Tfolftr le" early In th week to Join her husband In Stockton, Cal. William O. Knudson jnt jevoral daj of the wo.k In Salt Lake City. Mltu EHello Jenron hai relumed to her homo In Salt L-ike Chy. aftor a pleawnt vwailon In this city visiting her parent. Mr. nnd Mrt- ,,eMrry nMrn. Mose Chrlr.ton.en and son Victor of Portland Or., and Mr,. Kred I Chr'.tor..cn Seattle. Weh rpent a lew day of tho week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chrlr.teD.en and Mrs Frank Billings of thin city. R. R. Tanner of Beaver City was the guoil of Mr. Ellen Holton a day or two during the early part of tho woek. ... , . ,h. Mrs. Loo Hoist roturned the- forepart of the week from a visit of several days with her slstor. Mrs. W. C. Jensen, in Bolt Lake City. H. A. Madsoa wu a Salt Lake visitor during tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Anderson, Mr. and Mrs C. II. Walley and Miss Haiel and Hoso Anderson Ander-son of Logan motored to Brlgham oa Sunday and spent tho day vlcltlng Mr. and Mm. Oeorgo A. Andorson of thin city A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. EIIm Forgren gathered at their home on Blsh.n Veil street Wednesday and eovo Mrs. Forgrcn u delightful de-lightful surprise and npent a pleasant ovenlng. during which musical number wore rendered and thn time npont in social conversation. Hofresn-menta Hofresn-menta wero served, and those present were ..tr. and Mra. Forsgron. Misses Hattlo Nichols. Leal DUckbum. Villa Knudson, Jnnle Yates. Alice Yates Gcraldlne Blackburn. Nellie Hansen, Lllllc Hnnnen, May Isaacnon, Viola Joppjon. Messrs. Harold Johansen, Carl Scow. Carlos Scderholm, Loula Slgsard and Mnrroll Valentino. j PARK CITY. 1 PARK ClTl', July 19. A delightful affair of Friday evening, at which a score of friends woro guoits. was at tho homo of Mies Kathryn Cunningham Cun-ningham on Tark avenuo. Mltx Cunningham was tho hostess and Miss Blancho Dclghton was guest of honor Tho homo wna n. plcturo of loveliness with Its abundanco of cut- flowers. Mlos Ryan of South Dakota Is tho guest of Miss Pearl Snyder. Mrs. J. N. Williams was bosless at tea Tuesday Tues-day aflomoou. The wedding of Miss Blanche Delghton and John Buck will tuke place Wednoiday, July 23, at hlsh noon it the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. H. Vf. Delghton. Mra. Tronlck and daughter France are here from Salt Lake and are guests of Sara Trenlck at the Wabash mine. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Welsh are enjoying a vacation vaca-tion and aro with relatives In Silt Like. Mr. Mcllluee entertained 1 lars number of hla friends at a dance at the Dtly-Judge Monday ovonlng. Mlsee.1 Olbons of Butte. Mont., tf spending somo time In the Park, guesta of their slstar, Mrs. J. V. Murphy. Mr. Cl Campbell entertained pleasantly at her home Tuesday evening, the members of the C. 17. C. club being the guests. Mr. E. li. O'Connor has returned to her homo In Salt Lake, after a pleasant visit In the Park, thn guest of Mrs. C. W. Hodgson. Mr. E P Lecompte entertained the memhora of St. Luko'u guild at hor home on Park avenue Friday afternoon. Mlrs Edith Walker of Salt Lake spout Wednesday Wednes-day In tho Park. James Allen left for Butte Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Erwln Kvana and Mllo Webb roturned to the Prq Thursday morning, after a ten days' outing. out-ing. "Bud" Johnson roturned to Park City Thursday from Dale, where ho ha spent some lime. The members of thn ladleV auxiliary of tho Ancient Ordor of Hibernians enjoyed a picnic to the Hot Pots Wednesday. j Misses Pearl Snyder. Klla Snyder. Aancs Ryan, j Helen Deatoo, Johanna Dcason, Margarot Snyder j and Mrs. O. O. Snyder spent Wednesday at the 1 Hot Pots. Misses Lenor.t Hurley. Pearl Snyder and Margaret Mar-garet Boullon returnod to tho Park, aftor spending spend-ing the week In Salt Lake at tho N. C. A. convention. con-vention. EPHRAIM. j l i EPHRAIM. July 10. Mr. and .Mrs. John Greaves entertained Wednesday at a lawn party In honor of their son Roger's eighth birthday. Tho little guests were served with Ice cream and cake. Those present were Lillian and Virginia Greaves. Edith and aiabel Christensen, Irene Olson of Murray, aiattie Taylor. Rhoda Jenkins of Nephl, Bernice and Ada Sudweeks, .Marie Kowler and Eva and Florence Peterson; Vale and Halbert Greaves, Ray Fowler, Ray and aiontll Green. Elden and Ray Frost, aierril Olson. Ol-son. Jewel Andrcason of Provo and Jamos Stevenson. Dr. and airs. Olson of Murray arc spending the week at the home of C. J. Chrlsteuson. air. ami airs. Poren Anileison returned from Fountain Green Tuesday. ailss Verdi Anderson is visiting friends in Spanish Fork and Salem. Mr. and airs. Wlllard Wlllardsou and John arortenson of Mayficld were In town tins week. aiiss Carrie' Peterson cntortalncd Tuesday Tues-day for Dr. and airs. Olson of aitirray. The officers of the North Ward Relief society entertained the members of their association at the North ward house lliursday afternoon. An excellent programme pro-gramme was carried out and luuck was served. a.Irs- Laura Hanson and son, Movie vis(!to?sl3-ruesc'l.?v.W,,,ard!50n WC,,e M"'5 ?enmon,.)Irll't,ay at ,,or hom Tayaf--J'lleJU- M- club mt at the homo or inrf; BTn,ej; Slevc,,s Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Luncheon was served and the afternoon af-ternoon spent In doing needlework and h, social chat. Those in attonriiin. Mrs. Thorvald Hanson, "iw ? ' ThorS Brienho l Mrs. Dora Carlson. Mrs o Maitlo Larson and Mrs. Will Antler.: wSesd and Effie Erlckson of Rc field a ?1' Othincal Lund and Mrs. Ida Beai. j NEPHL l.onor of her so" Art r of . ,n who is visiting llee The guts wov' grandchildren. They worr n S'.na11 on the beautiful ,X aS dinner " 00(1 Tho members of the Eutont-i otu' and Miss Nellie Hudson of Salt Luko Mr. and airs. J. rs. Osth-r m i Schoficld spent Tuunday ln rVm. ' yon. returning Tuesday ovenln- Wh n" there they enjoyed a trout supper. 'e j plesanTgrovM PLEASANT GROVE. JuT7TTr-B Warnlek. who has l).'en v Um.8LH and relatives ,Wo. h" " reifi?, 'M home at Tda ho Fall. rclUr"d tafiH aiiss C'hloe Thorne was a pro fH or Sunday. 1 rovo vUE Reynard Swenson of Rattln Crt. Monday and Tuesday at Sal? f atlk-M Ing friends and relative!,-. e v,iH Horton Kirk of Salt Lnk 'H guest of Miss .Merle CulllX 2 ,M Mr. and airs. L. w i,,n,i lncM S. L. Swensen were' P' Sanl Sunday. 1 "lt4H .Mrs. Sidney Smith of Salt 1 . H Sunday with, her sister. Mra. b'JB airs. El.le Monson of CnrflM.i 1. Jfll Ing Mrs. Nells L. aionson ls vUM Lyman Swensen, who Is now is expected home the first of R.;F,tBB to spend a few days visiting fHttnlK relatives. Ulenls K air. and arrs, Frank Thorn t JP Lako are visiting Mr. Thorne". Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thorn ailss Helen West of Salt IsWi Ring with Mrs. William U. Stft'?l Dr. and airs. Cunningham hav W toProvo, whero they will make l&K Mr. and arrs. Edward Bahen of ttiK Creek have returned to Hvrutri fSH Mr. Bahen will take charge orV"SBl luride Power company's office. 3K3 Miss Emma Larson of Provo .Hf Pleasant Grove visitor the last orJ arise ararion Tanner was t3.HL, visitor Tuesday. Mi arrs. Ben Blake spent Sunday and itK day at Salt Lako visiting her slslw Louisa Pratt. K Mr. and airs. W. A. Bullock ar Ing their daughter, arrs. Sam JorWi2M.ii of Tooele. Jor5eiBp airs. J D. Thorne and family Sundayat Payson visiting friends SI Dr. and airs. William Stevens of iifl' Lake were the guests of air an R. D. Wadley Sunday. Q fl Miss Louisa Ogden has returned fnKa Salt Lake, where she has been forrB past six weeks. fmM'1 air. and airs. D. TV. Van AuckerfHIs Cache county havo moved to BB Creek, where they will make their bofc Waynne Clark of Gunnison spentL week end with his parents, Mr. and iJBf j SPRINGVILLE. S' SPRINGVILLE. July 10. airs. RoljM' Gammell Is visiting her daughter, J. A. Thorpe, at Winter Quarters. Mr. and arrs. Roa Deal are BpendlpjL-few BpendlpjL-few days camping In the mountaIrrs.r' airs. Erl Stewart of Spanish Fork 1H1 a Springvlllo visitor Wednesday. Bfi George Pyper and Frank Smith, tBV war volerans, have returned from tlB trip to Gettysburg. Dr. and -Mrs. M. A. Conant left sHL tirday for a visit to their old liornelBr Iowa. They expect to be gone a radiBl.f air. and airs. Ileber D, Johnson olJB-atlle. olJB-atlle. Wash., are visiting Mr. JohnriWu parents and other relatives here. 'B airs. O. W. Packard of Santa ALj Cal., Is hero for a few weeks' visit ijEt air. and airs. N. H Packard have;B' turned to their ranch in Tlntlc rillHt' where they will spend the balance 6Lfci summer. sit .Mrs. Knule Thorn of IvnlglitsvillsBL spending a few weeks here as a gtHr of her mothcr-ln-law, airs, RlebjHM Superintendent and Mrs. N. K. NeiljLf have returned from Losan. Be The aiisses aland and Gladys SlH took their Sunday school class, compcnMj of little girls, picnicking In the moB tains Wednesday. :m I RICHFIELD. 1 niCHFlCL-D. July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Cersi Salisbury and their son Stanley have returnel their home In Salt Lako. j; Henry Nelll. Jr.. hnj returned from Flia ti where ho spent a few days. -2 Mrs. Ted Anderson of Salt Like Ij 1I1H frlendit and relatives In this clly. Mrs. J. L. Miller returacd from Fish Uktj urday. j Ml Loieen Baker of Beaver has returned hor home, after a month's vacation. 'jf Mlrs Ella Nellson Is here vlolting htr f cuts. r '. Ml S3 Allco Tunncsoa of Salt Like U 1 El field visitor. t Miss LaProal Pctereon left for Sll Lia. latter part of tho -week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dall returned from Tlih 1 Monday. Mis. J. M. Peterson, Sr.. In back froa J lake, alter a weck'u alay. Ml&s Ruby Cotter of Elslnora tria in Rleifi Tuesday. Mls Itoda'Ramlooc roturned home TueiiiJ.Ti Silas Irene Gray of Salt Lako Is apendlas j liuio ln Park City, tho guest of her aunt, )j Glranl. - : A slumborlng party war glvon al the ho Joreph Johnson by Ora and Alii JoBMoa Saturday. Those present wero MI15 Ivy Sri1 sou and Miss Lucllo Calloway, chapcroni: Mu Loruc Korsylho, Mabel Morrison, Mabd Mi H.LS0I Hcnrlc, Uarda. McCarty, Pearl Serr, & Ivle. Maude ITrlcksou, Lcona ChrlstUuseu. B Clark, Orolta Johnron, Eva Gatloay. Mil Unco. Ada Thurber and Unlta Holdiway, sucsto went to Ogdon'a Grovo whera tiT 1 hrcahfact, after which they went to Jlosi prlnpa and canyon. f - j AMERICAN FORK. ) A MlHl I CAN FORK, July t9.-Mr. tai Jf W. D. Kdmonda and daughter Florence pt fore part of tho wool: at Ml. Pleasant, th n of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Stout, and from the 6s went to Salt Lako City and spout the wt with rclnllvc: -. L Wednesday tho Sunday schools of the BEIJJ atako enjoyed nn outing at tho Amerkifl rjr lako riaort More than 2000 persons enjoye lt day boating, bathing and flshln. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Randolph wore th fci of Mr. anil Mrs. J.. H. Pulloy part of the W. Glenn Storrs roturned home WodoeiaiT "JK, a three weeks' vacation In Colorado. ",J"teu relatives at Duranso and oilier Colorado cine Tlie Misses Vivian and Defrle Houtr of s3m.; vllle arc tho r.ucsts of thoir sister, Mn. jm Mrs. Gertrude Harwood of Sprlngvlll" u Kiiest of relatives here this weok. , J XV. Storrs onjoyed nn outing in An KBL J Fork can) 011 thla week Robert Jonen and family of Twin Fall- rJKi ami Los Anseler, Cal., reupcctlTely. i: B" a short visit with iclutlvcs. j GUNNISON. GUNNISON, July ID.-MIW Sclda asniu'K, Kphralm Is In town this week. MlBr'j Mr. mid Mrx. Marlnun Beauregard and .Jf, Mrs. C. K. Halvemon, ictiirncd from after a plricant visit there. ijfBi Mr. ami Mm. Bulloclt and Mr. und M JfrfBij spent n row dayi; In Sail Lake tho lt'r Bt Ait iiuiomphllc party, composed of "''lU-ndlK of the Gunnison Valley bank. Architect I.. H. Krlekmn and Arthur .lohnenn, leu i ft t,nl:o Wednesiluy. Mr. and Mr, hearns Hjl tho samp llmo In another car, tH!' Uaao Thunnol has roturned from Salt W jMK MU Aim WlllardKon of Kphralm Is In tort BU |