| OCR Text |
Show )Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah I it9L Tlrmlns affairs ever Msst,,C!fJln Oplcn canyon vsH Hm3'1! riven by Mr. and HdKtfP?"7 Bristol and Miss 'iJMSngto 1,10 clir,y hl?''' v ii refreshment room. , Bm.'i Wll. " 'n, of tlie house m& 'WS in a color .faKSfW eokl the effectn ? blossoms. dfBwt aIul fi , Lt tended by the flKif 8t8 includli.g the y8WS i an(1 most jJl'lB'iUp frltj'ls- Bristol. -M,ss Hnrnion' ftiB' cih Douglas. Kalhryn iwifc"1 IHorcncc Wright, S! fa W ill-', nutii ffejgffir Vivian Carroll, Jano 5M C Sparse, Mrs. D . 71. flBfvrfl. John apargo, Mr. pTr Mr. and Mrs. fci V U ur ami Mrs. Raymond mfcf; fi & Fred Ballff. Mr. fffHMr Brott-nlnff. Mlsa Mar-WEte Mar-WEte Ethel Harmon, Miss fAW Tavcy, M S3 nZM1' vim Rrvcrly Riley. Mlsa inu Cclla Ecclcs, Miss ' iSKf'wiSi AlbS la Wright, Miss 8feSn Wright. Miss f'- KEBc W!B Dorothy Browning, Miss Mildred Doug-Brewer, Doug-Brewer, Miss Ilclcn , , S&iSn PcrkliiB, Mian Gladys KfSct FInno, Miss Finite. KfAMl" Florence Mnrginnls, MBohn. Miss Elsie Forest, LSBSflUMt, Miss Xathryn Iloag, .fgBSBeMl. MIes Myra Grout, 'saKSrn FUzf-erald, Konncdy Grlf-5PwfiS Grlf-5PwfiS Luke Wright. Ray-M-iKrfeTE- Dumlcc. Ed Maurcr. Henry Volker, Dee Pln-MiS'fccclM. Pln-MiS'fccclM. Royal Eccles, Daniel JsMfiiuut G. William. Lawrence foTwatlson, J. Haywood. J. AuKwiitlock. Joseph Scowcroft, Jr.. -fltazli! Raymond Faegons. E. rtiMfcion Pcery, William Corn. 'ErBWir Tucker. Utah; Edward T'S fcatello, Wa.; Byron Swan, TLflLr S T.; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. iW'CMWo, HI-; Mr. and Mrs. Tlbk Loa Angeles, Cal.: Mrs. J. rfcKe. Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Em-Chicago, Em-Chicago, 111.: Mr. and kb-KutUefleld, Tucker, Utah; Mrs.. ntBra, Baker City, Or. KSctty Miss Mlgnon Dcnhnlt-i, Dcnhnlt-i, iBUjuketta McCuno, Miss Mary uTK'Ute Marjorle Dey, Miss Eliza I tkBg Georgia Young. Miss Lucllo uiiWamJIl Nora Warburton, Miss ttriKHptr, Miss Margaret Dunn, Htccs Fullon, Mlsu Margaret An-nmKibi An-nmKibi Florenco Sullivan, James j MjKhikn Bamberger, Walker Choos-t2wBcf Choos-t2wBcf Pwan, Ilarohl Peck, Wll-i Wll-i wti,7homo8 O'Brien, Mark Mur-KjHmGe Mur-KjHmGe Williams. Thomas Giles, baBfcnls, C Louis Colli iik. G. TL K&nmelt Annls. Joseph Crlsmon, i HCsteQo, Sam Mclntyre, Jr., Mor-Id Mor-Id An, George Bradley, Mclvln Nny-litK;cd Nny-litK;cd Mrs. Ruseol Tracey, Mr. r (' Junes Ivors, Mrs. Anna Col-uKasd Col-uKasd Mrs. Ed P. Kimball, Mr. Sfcrt Williams, Mlsa Florence Bfj'SBJl Alonzo Romncy, Yern Sam- s'Hfi City-Mr. and Mrs. Harold TrijKMInogue, Emmet Watson, Paul fTaMfirie Tajlor. Ralph Jones, k "fBpnb. MI;8 Eva Jones, Clarence elpKfr. Wheclcn, Earl Harris, Earl frUKVelland Gllson, Anthony Fltz- lrjrKsep'i. 13.-Ono of the prettiest zzBfAj autunrasveddlngs took placo fping at 5 o'clock at tho home Mrs. Frank Nalshltt, when ,)H"t;. Cecelia E. Xalsbltt. and Hms were united In marriage. JMpray was performed by Bishop jWjw In the presenco of about picsts. Tho parlor was V pink niid white roses. .-?"rPs ana ferns and stream-SPjj stream-SPjj uhio ribbon extending K ??6,dclltr to the corners of H. i t0 l,le Prettv cfTect. Red lK ts ?'?!;c used l tha dln-l1"0 dln-l1"0 wn8 gowned In ;K?CM charmeuso with pearl carried a bouquet of S g- , was attended by Mi!j Ethel NalsbUt, as brldos-V1.K'. brldos-V1.K'. vShaw accompanied the LKr.H. rJ , man- Showing the FftEtL "Dll" was held and a MbS5?'..?e.n'e:1tho youne couple SWy after a short stay t- afttr which they will re- WKtiJi .?,df ii1 thelr llo'"o on gBwt after Soptembcr 15. FWLtril0,nJ ?t o'clock Sttin nnd. Mnr' Eleanor BlSli1?."',611 llt th0 home k l.c W Htwood pcr- fiX tha ana tha intimate 'jB?U?,,4Wero Present. Mr. f?S til m 1110 evening .Ska mi wmoon, and upon JK "iff 11 AB nt ,lon'o to tbclr -tf - Jefferson avenue, aftor ' lneKday for IK 'h relatlveu In Salt RSSValSF'r' here frm San "ts Bradford academy. Sj al the University of Mfe'fe an,fl 8on' .eBlay ror st- Louis. ra.ft d,url" tho week EZ SL Charles. Mo. veV&J Klrohoff and ' 01 Mls Klrchoff Satur- SfPtfSnI1C?!ymonfl8 of Ran Ynrf, ?.d,in Thursday " w- Bnd Mrs. C. s. Cun-WSSfel",'? Cun-WSSfel",'? Martha, society Utl SronflRl' afternoon. Kl StCv b helJ its first IK-11 tha horn,1 i,00?, 5ln.F.1tty rEon jn th retmcd from a RL- fflJ''38 Performed Rte,?1 brlrtc Swldemald and B5ils!jit Trjt iai"J,k trl' ifi!M, ti, 1 !acc. and car- kT.'4 Wth rwii i no ovor m(,fi-ilBli'.. m(,fi-ilBli'.. Th- al ,acf. and par. Mtfn-l uMir,0 tho coast jHw e nflor c- Str' fnl11 1 fr Chicago, vr Mil c. Rl:c Ilinball. WV" WanhlnBto i iKS M,n,,,ary- w 1 c,itnr JAfe' TUUOI, an- ! ' -of lUui,- dauirh- i tcr Amanda to David W. Hancock, tho wedding- to tako placo In tho near future. 13. M. l-'ox and family liavo rottirnifd from their ranch at Viola. Wyo., whero tlioy have .spent sovoral weeks. Mrs. W. .1. Harnett cntortalnecl at a parcel shower Tuesday vonlns In honor of Miss Jrisno Shrcvvo, wlioso marriage to Lclth S. Pearson took placo Thursday In tho Salt J-uko tcmplo. Wlllard Kay, Jr., and Leonard Jenkins havo left for Palo Alto, whero they arc attending Stanford university. Mrs. H. Fisher has returned from a tJiroo weeks stay with relatives In California. Cali-fornia. She accompanied her daughter Lily to San Francisco, where Miss Fisher wius married August 2i. Tho marrlago of Thomas F. Fair of this city ami Miss Ella Peterson of Hunta-vllio Hunta-vllio wus solemnized Thursday In the Salt Lako temple. Mrs. S. J. Sponcer Jiaa returned to her homo In Provo, after a week's visit with hi: i- grandchildren. Mrs. It. F. Rich and children aro homo from a uhort visit with Mrs. Hon E. Rich at Ccnlcrvillc. Miss Edna Hamilton Jina prone to Boston, Bos-ton, where sho -will enter tho Now England Eng-land Conservatory of Music to study volco culture. Miss Alia Calvert and MIeb Mary Jones will leave tho coming -week for tho Agricultural collcgo at IOgan. nnd Miss Jcnnlo Calvort ivlll lcavo for tho Unl-i Unl-i verslty of Utah. Louis 13. Smith hn3 gone to Ia-wrence, ICaiL, to attend the state university. The Minnehaha Campflro girls gave a. lawn social, card party and old-tlmo dance Wednesday evening: Prizes and refreshments T'cro features of tho evening. even-ing. Miss Ncllio Magulre, formorly of Og-den. Og-den. -who has been teaching in tho city schools of Butte, Mont., lias returned from San Diego, whero sho spent tho summer with hor sister, Mrs. F. W. Bums. Mrs. James A. C-lll and children are homo from Long Beach, Cal., whoro they spent the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. W. "S. Taylor of Rock-ford. Rock-ford. III.', aro hero for an extended visit with William Craig and family. Mrs. Krauss and daughter, Mabel, have returned from a visit in tho northwest. Mrs. Grace lUissell. Bartlott entertained fifteen guests Tuesday ovoning, in compliment com-pliment to Dr. Frank K. Bartlott of Chicago Chi-cago and Miss .Mary Paxton, graduate nurso of Pres'byterlan hospital of Chicago. Chi-cago. Dr. BartJett will return to Chicago Chi-cago shortly, whoro ho will tako a postgraduate post-graduate courHo at SU Luke's hospital. After a short visit In this city, the guests of Mrs. Emma Cook and Mrs. Clara McDonald, Mrs. J. B. Johnson and daughter left for their homo in Omaha Wednesday, Prqf. and Mrs. D. F. Monedv havo gone to Now Yoric for an extended visit with relatives. I Thursday afternoon, September 4, In the First Congregational church, was solemnized solemn-ized tho marrlago of Miss Vcrna A. Koepp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Koepp, and James I Jensen of Salt Lako City, tho Rov. Frank G. Bralnerd performing tho ceremony. Only tho im-medlato im-medlato families of the brldo and brldo-groom brldo-groom were present. Mr. and Mrs. Jon-sen Jon-sen left Immediately following tho ceremony cere-mony for Salt Lako, -whero thoy will make their home. Miss Marian Wcstoby of Salt Lake has boen tho guest of Mrs. Fred P. Hollings-worth Hollings-worth for a few days. I PROVO. j ! i PROVO, Sept. 13. Miss I,cona Worsley entertained at a handkerchief shower Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Jjael Jones, a bride of tho week. Those present pres-ent wero tho Misses Afton Naylor. Lur-llnc Lur-llnc Foote, Anna Selck, Nell Jones, Margaret Mar-garet Candlund, Edna and Kate Crane, Irene Johnson. Madallne Boshard, and the Mesdamos Jennie Thomas, J. R. Boshard, Bosh-ard, E. L. Jones, and Stanley Jones. Mrs. Mattle B. Stark and daughter, Vera, of Los Angeles, arc tho guests of Mrs. Georgo A. Brown for a few days. Mrs. M. M. Cunnlngton, who ha3 been a guest at tho home of Mrs. Jesse Knight for tho past week, has returned to her homo in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hong entertained at dinner Sunday tho following guests; Mr. and Mrs. B. IT. Shock, Mr. Fred Ilollowav, of Sprlngvllle; and Mr. and Mrs. J. P Caddln, Mr. R. A. Simpson, Mr. C. Barnott and Rev. Mr. Nelson of Spanish Fork. Tho girls of the Fifth -ward sewing class gave a social In tho ward house Friday evening, whero they had on exhibit ex-hibit the needlework they have dona this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hillas announco tho engagement of their daughter. Annie, to Lehl L. Hambleton of Salt Lako. tho marrlago mar-rlago to take placo In the Salt Lake Temple Tem-ple in tho near future. Mrs. E. E. Brown left Thursday for an extended visit with relatives and friends ut Sallna. Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown, who have been visiting with their con. E. Fj. Brown, for some time past, havo returned to their home In Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. C. IT. Miller announco the engagement of their daughter. Vclla, to Mr. 1.. Rufcrt Morrll of Twin Falls, Idaho, tho marriage to tako place September 24, in tho Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Morril will make their homo In Salt Lake. The second meeting of the Nineteenth Century club was held at tho homo of Mrs. David Westwood, Friday afternoon. An interesting paper. "Ex-pert City Government." Gov-ernment." was read by Airs. E. E. Corf-man Corf-man and discussed by the club members. The next meeting will be at tho homo of Mrs. John U. Buchl. Miss Irene Walker of Salt Lako City Is visiting In Provo. the guest of her grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Graham. Gra-ham. Miss Luel Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones of this city, and William Wil-liam Woods Fuller of Salt Lako woro married at the btido's homo Wednosday evening. Bishop Albert Manwaring officiating. offi-ciating. Miss Leona Worsloy was thu maid of honor and tho bridegroom was attended by O. A. Jensen of Salt Lake. The guests (relatives and intimate friends) enjoyed a buffet luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller left on tho 9.U0 train for Salt Lake and Thursday for California Cali-fornia and tho northwest on a wedding trip. The-' will be at homo after Octo-bor Octo-bor 15 at No. 7 Bcrnlco apartments, Salt Lake City. LOGAN. j I : I LOOAN. Sept. 13. Tim Inrtrest noolM cveut of tlifl week Trns the reception pi T Mrs. LutJier Maunhin llowoll Motidar Torn 3 until o'clock. In ninot ilr. Marrlnor E. Kcclc. on of tins chirmlnc brldw of Lounn. Th IIvIbb room, whero tho snoJt wcro recolvcd, won cturmlr.Kir ilecor.itI with utters Mid mvccI peaa. necelrlug with Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Ecrlw, woro Mr. GcorKo Torpeson. Mlsa Dora Wright nd. preld-ioK preld-ioK tn tho dlnliiK room. Trrr Mr. Clrd Squires of Now York iitnl Mm. Hoy Mullon. Tfhllo a number num-ber ot voiiiik Rlrla nwu-.trd tn ervlnc rofrenh-inentf. rofrenh-inentf. Tho illnlilc ItMn ivri ofofcllvely dcortod In a color suliemo.of pink ltli u'eM. pran a tlm central adornment. About 100 nuenln called durlOK th nflrooon. An iMcrontlw; and pretty horn woddlng wim i ihs t eolnmnlifd Werlneedny In I'm LoRun templr. Ihcn 3d In IJtliol Jrnt.cn bocanto tlio lirldo of I Irvine C. Cluylou of full Mice. Following tbn ccrrninoy .in oliiborlo dinner va turvrd At thn homn of Hie brlde'li paronlK. Mr, nnd Mm. Joxopli J Jenucti. to tho lininrdlnt'5 famtlle ami a fow liitlmato frlcuilR. Tlio tabln wail beautifully dee-orHlc.l dee-orHlc.l with pink nnd wlilto roo nnd Iho unrno nffocllve lor rhi'ini wma carried out tn thn tnunu. I'lnk ruua mid wlillo uweet prs coinbluvd with forim wir profuelr ur.ed In decoration tliroiiKliout tho iooin. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton left Thursday on abort honeymoon, tho brldo being KOWimd In a beautiful brorni trnvcllnr nil It wild 1ml and uloviu to mulch. Mr. I'laytoo Ik n ou i.f Mr. nnd Mrr. V W Clarion of Snft UVc Mid MLa Jcifin U well known In Ijqw i nHh ,e,V.,,y ,'n4 J" ' mwlcal clrelf-. Mr. tbia wd'ter mV tl,0lr h0m" tB Letsm On of tim noUble ronH of Ui rarly fill v?..ii !fci'll,"r ec'!P0' of Mia Wlnnlfrrd i.orrou ma Clarion Younx Caunon. which took Pine on Thursday cTenlns; at tho homo of tu brldon mother, Mr?, Marsaret Morrell. followlnB tho rnarrlaKo -rrhloh wna rolooinUM In Ul temjlo during tho day. A reception, for wlilch a UrRO numbor of InTltation.'i wero ImuhI. van held from 3 until 11 o'clock. Tho rooms woro beautifully decorated with quantities of late-rraruen late-rraruen flowera and a largo number of curnta wero received during tho houra. Mr. and Mw. cannon will make their homo In Tosan for soma Mino ami will bo at home to their miny friends at tho Ilnrrclt flats on First Haul ntrect. Sulnrday aftonioon Mrs. Frank W. Thatcher enterUlnod at a pretty children's party In honor of hor llttlo dauchtcr llary Jano'a birthday, Tho bourn wero pleasantly pawed in playlnc Mmw and a pretty featuro wa-i tho birthday dinner, whloh was gorvod from wj offectlrely decoratod tablo, with a lareo birthday cak used as a center docoraUon. Fourteon llttlo jfucata enjoyed tho plenauro of tho afternoon. A recital. Rlren by Misit Nora Ellaaon and Master Stanley Schaub Friday OTcnlni? at tho tabernacle: was ono of tho delightful entertainments entertain-ments of tho wcok. Tho Joseph Bmlth company of the Daughters of tho rioncero met Tuesday at tho homo of Mrs. W. M. Smith with a largo nttondanco. A dollRhttuI programme waa enjoyed and rofreih-menta rofreih-menta woro aorred. Tho rooms wero fragrant with fall flowera. A 1ar numbor of peoplo attended the ball Blren Wodnesday orenlnj; at tho Audllorlam by tho Logan Military band. Mia Wlnnlfred MoTrell entorUInod a numbor of her friends Tuesday afternoon at an Informal tniM parly. Mr. and Mr, a E. Goodman of Los Antelos were Logan Tloltora durinc tho week. Miss Lydla Fonneabeck wont to Sail Lako tho early part of the week, whero sho will leara with Miss Margaret Eummerhaya for Hoston to entr tho Now England Conservatory of Muelo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Balllf of Ogdon aent several sev-eral daya of tho woek here, the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Sergo DMllf. Mr. and Mm. Charles W. Reeso left Tuesday for Paris. Idaho, whor thoy will spend tho wtntor. Mr. Iteoso will bo connected with one ot tlio Paris ochooln for the acason. Alex Proston left Tuesday for Chicago, whero ho will continue his ntudles In dentistry. Mr. and Mrs. J, TZ. Baron of Ogdon were Logan rltiltors Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. M. E. STenarud and two children of Minneapolis Minne-apolis aro visiting here, the guests of Mr. and Mm. E. W. Elliott. Misses Florence and Mamie Munro have re-tnmod re-tnmod from Winnipeg, Canada, where they havo spont tho past thrco months. Mrs. Lyman Ujdo and little daughter havo returned to their home In Salt Lalto, aftor a delightful Ovreo months' visit with hor mother, Mrs. J. T. Caine. Mr. and Mrs. Dart Fleming left Monday for tholr homo In tho east, after opendlnc tho num-mer num-mer as tho gueata of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming. Flem-ing. Miss Elsla Thompson accompanied ber grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Thompson, to Salt Lake Thursday for a lhort visit. Mr. and Mrs. Booker Preston tcai. small ton loft during; the week for Chicago. PARK CITY. PARK CITY, Sept 13. An Interesting Interest-ing wedding of Wednesday was that of Miss Etoial Martin and Storm Piatt, solemnized sol-emnized at the home of the bride's parents par-ents on Main streot at 7:30 o'clock in tho evening. About fifty relatives and intl-TnatofrIends intl-TnatofrIends wero present to witness the ceremony, which was performed by Superintendent Su-perintendent C. It. Martin. Tho home was bright with flowers, quantities of garden asters and goldenrod decorating the various rooms. Tho couplo was attended at-tended by MIsb Ruth Andrews and Ber-nico Ber-nico Martin. Tho hrido wore a gown of whlto, hand embroidered not, over mcs-snlliro mcs-snlliro silk, nnd carried bride's roses. Supper was served following the service, Mr. and Mrs. Piatt will bo at home to their friends at tho Loyd homo on Park avenuo. An Interesting wedding of Wednesday was thnt of Miss Annie Franson of Oakley Oak-ley and Walter tn, Hanson of this city. Aftor a fow days spent in Snlt "Lake and Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson will bo at home to their friends In Park City. Tho Misses Boulton left Wednesday afternoon for Ephralm to spend the winter win-ter months. Mrs. John Thompson of Salt Lake was a guest at tho Beggs home for soveral days of the past weelc Mrs. Clarence R. Dresser and little son, Thorpe, spent Monday in the Park with Mrs. L. D. Gray. Mrs. E, J. Beggs was tho hostess at a luncheon Tuesday nt her home on Park avenue, In honor of Mrs. John Thompson Thomp-son of Salt Lako. Tho members of the -Mutual Improvement Improve-ment association ot tho L. D. S. church gave a bundle shower Wednesday evening even-ing at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson for Mrs. Bud Johnson, a bride of last week. A largo numbor of guests wero present and Mrs. Johnson was tho recipient of many beautiful as well as useful things. The Mlssos Elizabeth Martin, Delia Jennings and Grace Richardson have gone to Salt Lake to attend school at tho University of Utah. Mrs. Oscar Forslund ontertalned the members of the "500" Card club very pleasantly at her home Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Hagar was tho hoatoss at a card party Thursday evening, tho members of tho Whist club and somo other friends being present. Prizes woro awarded after Eeveral hands of the game had been played, then delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. A pleasant affair of the week was the party of Tuesday evening, when Miss Eva Wilson entertained for Mrs. Burt BIrcum3haw and Mrs. Bud Johnson, brides of last week. A large number of friends woro present, and with games and music and delicious refreshments tho evening was pleasantly spent. j BRIGHAM CITY. j BRIGHAM CITY Sept. 12. A lawji party woa glvon Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Call in honor of Justin D. Call, Jr., who will soon leave for Germany. A pleasant evening was spent In plnylng outdoor games and partaking of refreshments. Latur In the evening the host and hostess entertalnod tho gticst3 nt a dancing party In tho Academy of Music. Present wero Judge, and Mrs. J. D." Call, Mr and Mrs. John W. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Call, Mr. and Mrs. V, V. Call, Miss Marco Madsen, Miss Florence Lee. Miss Florence Watklns, Miss Edna SUohl, Miss Laura Cooper, Miss Connie Jensen, MIh.h I-Inzel Stohl, Miss Muriel LToniloy, Miss Call of Nampa, Ida,; Miss Connie Mndscn, Miss Lois Peters. Miss Verabello Call, Justin D. Call. Will Call, Waldcmar Call, Wayne Jcpnson, Milton Peters, P. D. Peters, El-drcd El-drcd Hatch. Fred Sullivan of Pocatollo and Amos Hatch. L. A. Nelson of Oakley, Tda.. was a guest of the Stohl family a few days early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo N. Stohl of Salt Lako spent Bovor.il days of tho yock visiting vis-iting relatives nnd friends In this city. Mrs. Lnwrcnco 33erg nnd daughter Louise hnvc returned from an extended stay In Suit Lake City. Mlsa Kdna Stohl Is spending a few daya visiting Mlos Dolllc Pctorson In Ephralm. Mr nnd Mrs. R. T. Wllloy spent Saturday Satur-day 'and Sunday visiting relatives nnd friends In Salt. Lako City. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Flshburn. Sr., arc botno after . Pleasant visit of a month with relatives and friends In Logan and Smlthfleld. Mr and Mr. Nuls FrctlcrlckHcn of Uinta are upending the?, week with their nat'onts. Mr.' and Mrs. M. G. ICorth nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fredericks.... Peter C. Petersen nnd daughter Dollle of Ephralm spent a numbor of day during dur-ing Mm foro part of the wrek visiting relatives and friend In this city. j ' EUREKA. j EUREKA, Sept. 13. Mrs. John Bush, or Mammoth, la spending a fow weeks with relatives in American Fork. Mrs. Sadie Moss, of San Diego, California, Cali-fornia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Kurtz, at Mammoth. Mrs. Ina Scott, of Mammoth, has' rc-i""1.1 rc-i""1.1 troin nn extended visit in Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Katharine Russell, who has been the guest of her mother. Mrs. Kirkondall,-at Kirkondall,-at Mammoth for several weeks, left Saturday Sat-urday for her homo In Park City. Tho young ladles of the Y. L. M. I. A. or Mammoth enjoyed a picnic at Eureka Peak under tho ohaporonage of Mrs. William Wil-liam Lewis on Saturday. Mrs. George A. Robertson has announced an-nounced the approaching marriage of her daughter Gcorgiana. Tho brldc-to-bo spent her girlhood days in TIntic. Mrs. Patrick T. Henry and Miss Esther Es-ther Henry, of Mammoth, aro visiting frieu in American Fork this week. The TIntic High School Athletic association asso-ciation conducted a danco on Friday oven-ng oven-ng in tho auditorium of tho high school building. Manager Walter Fitch of the Chief Cons., accompanied hy his son, Cecil l'itch, who is the superintendent of tho mine, loft this woek for eastern points, whero they will spend a few weeks. Tho members of the Entro Nous Literary Liter-ary club hold their first meeting of tho season at tho homo of Mrs. Edward PIko last Saturday afternoon. Thoro was a good attendance, nearly nil of tho club members bolng present, Mrs. O. C. Griggs presented an Interesting paper, "lung Lear," and the discussion which followed was led by Mrs. Drlscoll and Mrs. Hulsh. Aire. Pike sorved a luncheon during tho afternoon. The next meeting of the club will bo at tho homo of Mrs. C. C, Griggs ono week from Saturday. James Oately left this week for a visit with relatives In Michigan. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Drlscoll left on Tuesday Tues-day afternoon for Michigan, whero they will spend several weeks with relatives and friends. Alvin Nellfion, city recorder of Mammoth, Mam-moth, -was at Pleasant Grove last week for a visit with relatives. Tho baseball boys have made arrangements arrange-ments for another dance which thev will glvo on tlio evening of September 10. Miss Bornlco Mangum left on Tuesdny morning for Mt, Pleasant, where Bho will again attond the Wasatch academy. Mrs. It, C. Scott of Knlghtvillo entertained enter-tained pn Monday evening in honor of Mrs. F. S. Allen of 0?rovo, Miss Myrlo Sullivan left this morning for Salt Lake, whoro sho will bo enrolled en-rolled In the University of Utah. John Franke, Theodore Fulmcr and Frank Spriggs loft Saturday for Salt Lake, whero they will enter tho university. univer-sity. Miss Mabel Berry left last Monday for Salt Lake and during the coming school year she will be a student at tho L. D. S. Business college j GARLAND. j GARLAND, Sept. 13. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Baxter and children wero dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Smith on last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Balrd cntortalned at dinner on Sunday, the guests being Mrs. Zlna Jensen, Miss Ada Johnson, both of Brigham, and Dr. and Mrs, W. PL Cragun. The Ladles Self Culturo club mot on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. M- Davis on Factory street. The homo was beautifully decorated with a profusion of whlto clematis. Dr. Lizzie Shlpp of Salt Lake City gave art interesting inter-esting talk. Instrumental music was given by Mrs. William Bowen and a vocal solo by Mrs. A. F. Wanless. Besides tho members present, the following were guests of tho hostess; Dr. Lizzie Shlpp, Mesdamcs WJHlam Bowen, Ed AuBtin, M. Beck and T. V. Gibson. Tho next meeting meet-ing of tho club will be with Mrs. P.. E. Capenor. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Tn6el Rose entertained at dinner, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. L, F. Somsen and family, j Mesdamos W. L. G rover, W. R. VanFleet, 1 John Cartwrlght of Chicago, Misses Mat-tlo Mat-tlo Strong, Mary Millard of Farming, Mr. Frank Burns. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grovcr were hosts at dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Somsen, Mr. and Mrs. Moslnh Evans. ' RICHFIELD. j i I niCHFIELD. Sept. IS. Mrs. Allen Montgomery entortalned at a dinner Monday evening In hono-of hono-of Mrs. Andrew Nelson. Thoae present woro Mr. and Mrs. I W. Tllnoy, Mr. nud Mrs. A. V. Ncluon and tho guost of honor. Mrs. A. H. Burt left Sunday to mako her home In Salt Lako City. j Miss Eleanor Nellson left Sunday for Salt Lake, whoro ehc la to bo murrlcd tills month. Mrs. A. V. Nelson entertained In honor of her mother, Mra. Androw Nelson of Los Angelea. Saturday. Luncheon was nerved. Mrs. Thomaa Ogdon. Sr., had a quilting party Tuesday and served light refreshments to the following fol-lowing guests. Mesdanies Jonepli Ogdcn. W. C. B. Orrocl:, Orames, ChrUtlan nuak, Sellers, Andrew Nolton, Wilt Ogdcn, Mury Brown. James Levitt, Jaraea Poulnon and Miss Emma Chrlstcnocn. Mrs. Andrew Nelnon left Sunday for her home in Loa Angolen, after vlaltlng two months with her duughtor, Mrs. Victor Nolson. Mlis Ttln Larson Is visiting in Salt Lake City thin wcok. On Thursday Mrs. Andrew Nolson and Mm. A. V. Nelson cnlcrtalncd al Mrs. A. V. Nelson's homo In honor of Mrs. WJlllam Nelson's sixtieth birthday anniversary. Thoao present woro the Mcidiincj Julia I'ctoraon, Sarah Peterson, Thonmi Osdcn. Sr.. Amos Nlcloon. L. I. Hauncn. llyruin Hansen, T. L. Fisher, John Hansen, D, P. Jen-j Jen-j geri, Lorenzo Nlolaon mid John Miller. Miss Anna llant.cn returned Sunday, after a visit In Zlon. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Aekcsnn returned last v.t!ok, after a visit In Sill Lako. j MANJI. MANTI. Sept. 13. Onu of "the notable affairs of the neason was tho third Kensington Ken-sington given by the Ladles Literary club Frrlday evening on tho spacious lawn of Mr, and Mrs. J, Crawford. -The lawns were brilliant with Clilnesu Ian- terns, many colored paper festoons antfl electric lights and (lowers. The enter! talnment was given by the music section of the Ladles Literary club. They presented pre-sented a "Chinese operfttta" to an appreciative ap-preciative audliuiee of 100 guests seated on the south lawn. After the operetta Taylor's orchestra furnished music. Games were enjoyed until 11 o'clock, when a Chinese luncheon was served In the Chinese tea garden on the cast lawn. It was one of the most successful affairs given during the pennon. The ladles of the music section taking part were Mesdamcs Mes-damcs Mllllo Kerr, Clara Johnson, Zclln Cox. Jessie Lund, Kate Hougaard. Myrtle Myr-tle Crawford, Ida Reld. Llbbie Hornung. I Ilium Keeker, Mary 1'hllllps, l-lephla Kjar. Ethel Madsen, May Chapman, Jon-nlo Jon-nlo Munk nnd MIs3 Allio Cox. Mrs. Thorpe of Ephralm spent Wednesday Wed-nesday Willi Mrs. Selby Jones. Mrs, Nells Anderson entertained a number of her frlcndG Monday afternoon. after-noon. The mush: section of the lidlca Llt-orry Llt-orry club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Millie iCerr. The guesta of honor were Mrs. Edwurd Coolldge , of I.a Grand. Or.. Mrs. Bruce Cox of Wallowa., Wallo-wa., Or., Jean Cox, Mrs. Itoblnsou and Mrs. L. Larson. Refreshments "were servod at T, o'clock. Mrs. .reroute Ilenrle was one of the delightful lionesses of tho week, when cntertalnel nt luncheon Whines-day and Thursday. Covers wore laid Wednesday Wed-nesday for Mesdamcs J. M. Burns. Martha HoKgan, Arthur Johnson. J. P. Nelson. G. W. Martin, May Tuttlo, Myra Bradley. Hozlna Jones. Sadie Olsren, Christian Anderson, J. II. Carpenter, J. H. Hornung, Fred Tuttle and Misses Maria Nelson and, Lillian Thomas. Those present Thursday were Mesdamos Otto Ottoson, Alma Johnson. Lawrence Low-ry. Low-ry. T. Buchanan, Riley Brnlthwaltc, Chcll Stringham, JLowis Lnrscn. Million Hougnard, Su."an Cox. Sweet peas and asters woro used for decorations. Mrs. Edward Coolldgo of La Grande, Or., and Mrs. Bmeo Cox of Wallowa catno on a visit Wednesday, guests of theMlssea Jcnn and Allio Cox. Mrs;. Nettle Sldwell entertained Monday Mon-day aftortioon for Mrs. Joseph Madsen of Ephralm, who leaves Saturday for Wyoming Wyo-ming to Join her husband. Tlio Rev. Mr. Hamilton and wlfo of Gunnison wero guests of-Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Martin Tuesday and "Wednesday. Mrs. Steele entertnlned Tuesday, in honor of Mr. Steele's eighty-fifth: birthday birth-day anniversary. Mrs. W. A. Cox, Sr.. returned Saturday Satur-day from Fillmore, where sho spent thrco weeks with relatives. North ward primary officers gave an entertainment at the North ward chapel Thursday evening. Dr. William Olsten returned from a two months' vacation Wednesday. Dr. Olsten visited in Cacho valley, Mont-pellor, Mont-pellor, Ida., Portland and Seattle. Miss Lydla Micklcson was a charming hostess Tuesdav afternoon, when sho entertained en-tertained tho S. M. L L. E. club at a lawn parly. Thoso present wcro the Misses Miranda Davenoort. Geneva Jensen, Jen-sen, Gen ell Brown, Llla Harmon, Maud Tuttlo, Clara. Munk, Lucllo Tuttle, Trma Rold, Charlotte Parry, Kato Johnson and M. Otton?trom. Refreshments were served at 5 o'clock. NEPHI. NEPHT, Sept. 13. Last. Friday ovoning ovon-ing the members of tho Utopia club were pleasantly entertalnod by Miss Helen Gfaco at her home. Tho evening was spent in sewing, games, music and social so-cial chat, and refreshments were served. Thoso present wero Mrs. S. J. Lunt, Mrs. James E. Mernmott, Mrs. Robert Lomnx, tho Misses Neva Booth, Pearl Allen, Lettlo Jenkins, Bertha and Estella Mc-Pherson Mc-Pherson and tho hostess, Miss Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wright announce an-nounce the coming marriage of their daughter, Tolla, to Charles R. Jenkins, to take place Wednesday, September 17, In the Salt Lake temple. Miss Wanda Patten went to Mills Wednesdav mornlnc Mr3. E. Hamilton of Beaver returned home Wednesday after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. V. M. Foote. Miss Ava Brown, who has boon spending spend-ing a few weeks in Utah and Uintah counties, returned .home Wednesday evening. A pleasant surprise party was given Wednesday evening for MIbs J-aVern Blackett at her homo by a few of her young frlenda. Tho timo was spont In games and refreshments were sorved. Thoso present wcro: Carrie Cooper, Nolda Sperry. Rota and Hannah Schoflcld, Lucllo Lu-cllo Wllkey, Leila Morgan, Amelia Bowers, Bow-ers, Minnie Burton, Wanda Garrett, Vera Ostler, Dora Gustln. Georgo and Wallace Wal-lace Blackett, John Cooper and tho guest of honor. A pleasant birthday party was given Monday afternoon for Miss Vera Pay, In honor of her eleventh birthday. The afternoon aft-ernoon was spent In games and lunch was served. One of tho pleasant events of tho week was tho lawn party given Thursday by Norma nnd Lucille Greenwood at their homo. Pink and white were tho decorations, decora-tions, carried out on tho lawn and in tho dining room. There woro forty guests present. j BINGHAM. I i BINGHAM. Sept. IS. Mrs. Josoph Berger and daughter Ethol havo returned from a fow weeks' visit with friends and rolallvcs In Salt Lake. Mips Vivian Janncy of Salt Lnko Is apendlnc n fow days In camp, tho guest of MUs Pausy Paul. J. U Paulen left l.iRt Wednesday for a few weeks' visit with relatives In Puoblo. Mrs. Marshal Graham will lcavo camp within a fow dnys for a two wcokfi' vlalt with frlonds In Grand Junction, Colo. Mro. Frank King Is visiting for a few days with relatives In Monroe, Utah. Mies Ivithor Chrlutcnsou has returned, after a few wooka visit with friends and . relatives In Richfield. Mlas Florence Lonvall, night operator at the telephono office, Is enjoying a ton daa' vacation vaca-tion with friends and relatives in Fountain Green. Mm. Walter Graham hai left for Los Angiilos where sho will npond a few weeks with friends and relatlvcfl. Mm. E. M. Jarvla rcturnod Wednesday from a short vlalt with friends In the capital city. Mrs. Frank Thompson has returned from Salt Lnkc City, where she baa been tho -guest of friends and relatives for a fow weeks. MONROE. j I l MONROE. Sept 13. Irvin Warnocl: of Monroe and Mir Loxle Daslrup of Sigurd wcr "married In the Salt Lako temple on Wednesdur- They relumed to Moliroo Thursday niclit. The lirldo-. groom is tho ron or Mr. and Mr. William A. Warnock of Mouroo and tho bildc tho daughter of Mr. and Mn. Johu Dastnip of Sigurd. On Weducsday night the tnunlc faculty of tho Snow academy, under the direction of John T. Hand, iravo u complimentary concert In 5!on-roe. 5!on-roe. Principal Noyes nnd Profrjsor Jensen .pokC In the Interest of education. Tho MlneOB Ivy, Hope nnd Keni Mnglcby entertalnod enter-talnod the South ward chnli Monday night In honor of Silts Kdnn Hunt, who leave in a few daya to fill a mlmlon In Denver. Mr, and Mrs. Gorge Hunt of South Monros gave a bundle hower Tuesday evening In honor of,- M!?u Edna Hunt. Amnrig thoso prwent wero Blahop and Mrt. Ittber Swindle. Mlas Htu Joncx, tho MImm llopjc, Fern anil Ivy Ma'glcby. A furcwcll programme and handshake wan given Thursday night In tho North ward nieutlnc houm In honor of Irvlti Warnuck nnd .M)w Kdna Hunt. Prof. W. (!. Woolley returns from Salt Lak-City Lak-City Thursday nk-ht He will take up labor. oKslii In the agricultural department ot the .Mull-roe .Mull-roe high school ncU Monday. Mr. and Mt. Hynim Washburn entertained Frl-duy Frl-duy night In honor of Mr. and Mr. Irvin Warnock. MT. PLEASANT. ' i ' MT. I'LKASANT. Sept. 13. -Mm. W. II. HlcUf entertained In honor of tier brother, J. C. Town-sand. Town-sand. Monday tivnnlng. She was aialstod by Mr.. J. W. McGaiiu. In the ;mc. which wen new and cnjuynble, MIm Mary l'eterou and Waltor MeArthur hoii first prlxe and MIm Geneve Jehn-tton Jehn-tton and Itox Jniiaou were ctvvn the consolation. Tlio'io piiMcnl wore the Mlwe Mary Polcmon. Geneve Johnon. Ollvo NUliou. Arhrallii Soely. Frnnco Jensen, Mattle and Anna ' Fltagerald. Stella Stel-la Olvon. Florence Clmoos(i. Nettle Beaumenn. Myra MadiPil. Ibr Momi-ii. Jliy McGonlgal, Fran-eli Fran-eli Nudum. Wall-r md Hurl.c MrAtthur and iim jcunn. Mr. and Mm. J. M Roden ontertalned nt their home KaturdRT evening. Cut (Ion em In .profit-kton .profit-kton wcro lucd in tlie decorations and an original, pretty nnd unique (I'ja-cr Idra j-s followed in-Mead in-Mead of plaeo rards lit- the imleeilon of partners part-ners for refreahuicnU. flownr being uaed nn the table where the refreeUnieiits were nerved and. in the di.twlnga. Splendid tnualr aud reading; hy Mlrxes Mabol llurg ami Helen Hoyden aud Mrs. Georgia Jobnwm and Miss Stella Olfon nrrc given. Those proaenl ware Mc4n. and Meadaioes Jaincft W. Andoreon, 11. C. Jarob. I'. M. Nfebien. C. W. Soroncoii, JMine Mnnnon. IV. D. Cntid-and. Cntid-and. A. Johnson Ttjomaa Drahy. Genrgn Chrln-lousen. Chrln-lousen. O. V. Wall. Jnniea Nors. W. V. Winters, rianlel Ki.milMin. C. I). l?trnp. H. C. llevail-maim, llevail-maim, Jamea I). SIitiKn. C. N. Lund. Mm. Johoph Sooly. Mr. J. It. Seedy. Mm. James Iren. Mm. William Olson. Mm. J. W. Cherry. Mrr. Georgia- Juliiuon. Misses Elnora Reynold. Stella Oltcn aud MaIm-I Porg. Xlta. P. 11 Mdsen entertained membotn n! thr North Ward MutuaJs at her ham Tuesday orra-Ing, orra-Ing, aulated by her daughters, Evelyn and lolo. Itrfrtuhmonui were served. Mrs. Frank Madsen was hotees at an enjoyable enjoy-able onterulnment at her hotua Sunday, complimentary compli-mentary to ?Jr. E. DaTidaon. who left tho following fol-lowing day for her home in Rupert. Idaho. Tho Mlssea Ida Laraen and Elma Noland were hoatMsts at a Jolly watermelon social at tho library Tuejday. Thoso preaent were Marian Laraea. Mm. A. L. Laraen, TIIUo Borr, Mm. Mary Knudaen. Sarah Barton. Tresaa. Erickarn. Annie Jesaen, Roanna Lamen, Carol Rasmusaen, Ascntcth Swenaen. Walter D. Annalrong and Mlas Eatetta Truacoli. both well known young peoplo ot thla city, wero married in Salt Lake City this we. They will make their home hero. I LEHI. i i LEITI. Sopt. 13. Sunday Mrs. W. F. Welsh entertained tho Carnation club of Payson. Those present were: Mesdames John Dixon, J. S. McBcth. Will Flrrlc, Thomas Watson, Jr.. Jnmes Stark, James McClellan, and J. C. Cravens. Miss '"Vlrglo Winn left yeBterday for Indianola. where sho will teach in the public schools. A party was given Friday evening at the home of Miss Cholta Davis, in honor of Miss Mabel Brlgga and Viola Gardner. Gard-ner. Mies Brlggs loft yesterday for Redmond, Red-mond, whero sho will teach school. Hiss Gardner left also Saturday for Salt Lake ! City, whoro sho will study In tho University Uni-versity of Utah. William Hndfleld left Thursday for Ev-ansviHc, Ev-ansviHc, Indiana, to attend tho National Convention of Rural Mailcarriers. Mrs. A. J. Evans entertained Monday evening in honor of Merlin Southwlck, Miss Zelda Klrkhaus, and Sylvan Clark. Mrs. J. W. Stoker of Salt Lako City, aftor spending ten days as tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mts. E. H. Davis, returned homo Wednesday. The Athenian club met at the home of Mrs. S. W. Ross Wednesday afternoon. Aftor the usual programmo, Mrs. S. L. Wells. Mrs. W. K. Hopkins nnd Mrs. S. W. Ross were olootod delegates to attond tho meeting of tho state federation federa-tion of women's clubs nt Brigham City next month. Miss Catherine Price, of Hailey, Idaho, has been tho guest of Miss Sommers In-galls In-galls for two weeks. Monday Miss Price and Miss lngalls will enter the Rowland Hall acadomy at Salt Lake City. Mra. J. E. Steed and children arrived hero Friday to spend a month's visiting relntives and friends. Monday Mrs. Rone Peck entertained at a bundle shower In honor of Miss Gladys Varncy, who will be married next Wednesday Wed-nesday to Myron Fowler. j SPANISH FORK. j SPANISH FORK. Bept. IS. Mlsa Edna Stewart returned Saturday from an extended visit In Provo with her sister. I Mr. and Mm. Boyack left Saturday for Blaok-foot, Blaok-foot, Idaho, where they will be the guests ot Mr. and Mm. Brown. Tho Misses Alice Champion and Winnie Jonas of Salt Lake are the house an eats of the Mltst Woods. Dr. J. W. Hagan returned Monday from an attended at-tended viiit In tho east. Miss Jessie Boyack left Saturday for Boise, Idaho, -where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Alma- Andrua, Mr. and Mrs. Sorenua Gardner and several members of the Gardner family returned Tuesday evening from a trip to Roosevelt. Mm. Uri Stowart, Jr., entertained Wednesday at a quilting- bee at wbloh ten gueata were pres-ont. pres-ont. An elaborato supper was sorved. Miss Juanita Johnson, who has spent the summer sum-mer months in Idaho, boa returned to resume her work as tcachor in the high school. Mrs. Joseph. Ecarplno of Salt Lake is spending the wcok with lior parent. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Uri Stewart, Sr., entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of tho thirty-eighth thirty-eighth anniversary of tholr marriage. Mlzs May Lawronoe is home from an extended visit to Salt Lako. HEBER CITY. I HEBER, Sept. 13. Mm. Sarah Clolworthy of Redondo Beach, Ca., is at homo again, visiting relatives and friends. A delightful social was tendered Miss Lizzie Lludsuy nt her homo Monday evening by the members of tho Sunday school union board. Thoso present to enjoy tho evonlng were James Johnson, Mr. and Mm. Charles Bronson. Jay Jenxeu, C. J. Watqulst, Mr. and Mm, A. L. Ncft, Mr. and Mm. T. D. Smith and Mlas Letbe Colcmau. Tho ladles of tho Five Hundred Card club wero entertained Wednesday afternoon at tho home of Mm. Phocbn Murdock. Thoso present were Mrs. Joseph Hatch, Mm. O. J. Call. Mra, Annie Coleman, Cole-man, Mrs. Lucy Murdock, Mrs. Sarah Clotworthy, Mm. Chauu Hatch. Mm. laabella Jacobs, Mrs. Joseph McDonald, Mrs. Emcr Murdock. Mrs. Georgo A. Fisher, Mm. Tennlo Duko, Mm. Annlo McMulllan, Mrs. Will Smith. Mrs. Alva Murdock. Mm. John Miller. Mrs. William nyrne. Mm. Llixlo Jaoperson. Mrs. Ruth Hatch and Mrs.vDavld Fluli-er. Fluli-er. Mrs. Murdock was assisted by her daughter, Mlna Florenco Murdock. A plcaaanl social afternoon was enjoyed Saturday Sat-urday by many friends at the home of Mm. Georgo A. Fisher, the occaMon bolng tho birthday birth-day of the hostcis. Thu guests wcro Mrs. John D. Fisher, Mrs. A. P. Hlekcii. Mrs. David Ftoh-cr, Ftoh-cr, Mrs. John Turner, Mm. Sarah Lowlr, Mm. Japcron, Mra. H. J. Luko, Mm. Jean Alder, Mrs. Tennlo Duke, Mm. Olllc Bond. Mrs. Llizlo Jasperson. Mm. Chase Hatch, Mrs. Maggie Byrne. Mrs. Annie McMullUn. Mrs. Fannlo Clyde, Mm. William Bu"kley. Mrs. Edward Clyde, Mra. A. L. Neff, Mrs. William Cummlngs. Mrs. Maronl Turner. Tur-ner. Mm. William Coleman. Mm. Joseph Hatch, Mm. Joseph McDonald. Mrs, W. S. Wllles. Mlts Vllate Elliot and Mls lla Fisher, A unique social was glvon Monday evening In the Second ward meeting house by Miss Annie Mr.MuIllati and Mrs. William Hlcken. The entertainment en-tertainment wan In. the form of a mock klndrr-gnrteu klndrr-gnrteu party. About thirty guests enjoyed the rcmlnlnccncos of childhood. ' AMERICAN FORK. ! I AMERICAN FORK. Sopt. 13. A fow members of the. First Ward Relief society ! pleasantly surprised Mrs. E. Ralphs nt her hoae on State street Friday afternoon after-noon in honor of her eighty-fifth birthday. birth-day. .Mrs. Ralphs's daughters, ono from Molona. Mont., and one from Salt Lake City, wete present. The ladies presented her with a beautiful tjulll which they had made, and She was also the recipient of a number -of useful presents from her daughter in Honolulu. Mrs. E. U. Stout. Arthur Stout and Miss Grace Strlngfellow of Salt Lake City were the .guests of Mrs. William D. Edmonds Ed-monds Sunday. Mrs. Walter Haynos of Bingham Is the guet of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Poulson. Mrs. llaynes will leave shortly for her old home In England. Mr. and Mrs. James Varncy announce the engagement of their daughter, Gladys, Gla-dys, to -N'iron Fowlor of Lehl. the wedding wed-ding to take place at the Salt Lake temple tem-ple Wednesday. September 17. John A. Grant nnd family have returned re-turned to l heir homo at Levan. aftor two weeks" sojourn here with William Grant and family. One of the delightful social featnrns of the week was the entertainment of the ladles more than CO years of age of the Second ward by Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chlpnmn. at their beautiful home on Main streot. Wednesday afternoon and evening. The rooms were artistically decorated for the occasion, tho parlor being be-ing tastefully arranged with red roses, and the dining room, including the tables, wero beautifully decorated with pink and whlto, carnations being the dominating flowers. ICaeh guest was presented with a white carnation, emblemath-al of motherhood. moth-erhood. From -J o'clock until t a delightful delight-ful programme consisting of singing, mu-kIo mu-kIo and readings furnished the entertainment, entertain-ment, and at 0 o'clock luncheon was served tho gucst-i. Tho Invited guests were; Mesdamcs Elizabeth Crystal, In inert Orookston, Georgo Storrs, E. Bon- ham, James Welsh, T. F. Trane, A. K., Rj Thornton. Elizabeth Lowe. William Cous- II 1ns, Samuel Pad field, Mary -Wag.taff. Kj Janet Cystal, Emily Adamon. Alfred If Turner, Catherine Chipmnn, Margaret K Chlpman, J. Adamsou. Sarah Chlptnan. H George Baker, Elizabeth Smith and m Thomas Crooks ton. J EPHRAIM. j I EPI1RAIM. Sept. 11. One of the pleaa 1 ant social events of tho week was that 1 of last evening, when Mrs. .1. II. Han- ft sen entertained her relatives at an cJabo- H rato dinner. Tho table was decorated TO with dahlias and sweet pea?. Those HI present were Mr. and Mrs. Pnrlcy I Ian- 133 sen, 3Ir. and Mrs. Wllford Dorius. Mr. Kj and Mrs. Raymond Jarsen. Mrrr. Day- Rl boll. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Hansen, Mrs. ft Androw Hansen. Sr., Mr. and Mrs.' Thor- W vald Hansen and the host and hostess. , M Tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nlelson m was tho scono of a pretty affair Monday m evening. Tho social was given to a num- ffi ber of friends and an elaborato dlnnor H was served, covers being laid fop twenty-; K nino. Mrs. Dr. Jensen and Mrs. Peter Peter- B son entertained a number of their friends M Monday afternoon. " W Mrs. Chris Niclson was the recipient of iff a pleasant surprise yestdrday afternoon in. honor of her birthday. Many wore lrt K attendance nnd (brought lunch, which was Ml served during the afternoon. Mrs. Nlel- W son was presented with a beautiful token from her frioncTs.. W Ono of tho successful concortu of tho B season was that given" Tuesday evening 1Q at tho Snow acadomy in "honor of Eva uSl Balloy, who leaves for Germany, and Lo- ; jaj andcr Thompson, who will leave for Bos- Ml ton, whero ho will enter tho Con3cr-a- Bs tory of Music. tffil Miss Verda Anderson pleasantly enter- jjKj tained Sunday afternoon In honor of a fijfjj number of her friends. The tablo was mm beautifully decorated with cut flowers: jBjt and lunch wan served. Those present MJ woro tho Misses Alice Lund, Drucy Lar- Ml sen, Josephine Mortenscn anil Flossie Jmm Anderson. tjM PLEASANT GROVE, j I PLEASANT GROVE. Sept. 13. An Important H event of tho week was the social glvon at tho H hovo ot Miss Venice Adamson Wednesday even- Ing. Luncheon was .served to the following: H Rhona Cooper. Dlztlo Shoell. VIda. Halllday, Opal Wadloy, Flossie Frorapton, Vlda Fage, Pearl K Wright. Rowena Adams, Roxle Adams, Llod K 1 Adamson, Duanno Stowart, Guy Richards. Ophello III Clark. Phil Lewis, Louis Larson, Paul Adams M and Unrold Roblson. uj Leona and Elroy Neleon returned Tuesday from M I Shelley. Idaho, aftar rpondlng a month visiting H with tholr sisters, Mr. James and Mm. Oscar H Oler. jf A successful Kensington was given at the homo jfg ot Miss Beoslo Nowman on Wednesday after- J jjj noon. While tho girls wero busy plying tholr ljj needles, Mlas Rhea Clark read selections from in! i Mark Twain. Luncheon was served. IH j The high school class of 1912 held its annual H gathering Thursday evening at tho homo of El- KB roy West. Nino of the twelve members wcr fe I present. H ( Principal James H. Walker entertained tho fil Junior and renlor classes ot the high school at gP his home Wednesday evonlDg. Refreshments were Id served. jS ! Lyman K. Swermen, who Is s, cadet at tho 1 1 Annapolis naval academy whero ho has been for j the past eighteen months, is home on a vacation. H Wednesday evening the Manila ward gave a social In honor ot Mr. Swenson. Hj Mr. and Mm. J. II. Stewart, of Salt Lako spent j Sunday and Monday with Mrs. William II. Stew- , Wti MURRAY. j j 'MURRAT, Sept. 13. Tho Mlraes Emily and HI Fanny Caldwell and Mis Martha Banks enter- fin tained at a handkerchief shower Friday oveninc H In compliment to Miss Oertrudo Sanders, a bride Hj of the month, at the Caldwell home on Glenn WT. avenue. Luncheon was servod to fifty gueats and lU the ovoning ma spent in games and muolc. IR Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Robinson ot Nephl are vis- Kj; King Mr, and Mm. Warren Cave. Mm. Robinson ml Ut a slater ot Mm. Cave. Iff Mm. Harry deer and children left Monday for m Montana, for a month's stay with rolatlves. ' K Miss Martha Banks entertained friends Thurs- Bj day evening at her homo on , State street at a ' E wateraolon social. B Mm. Oeorgo Alton of Ogden has ben visiting V here with trlonds and returned the past week. m j GUNNISON. I GUNNISON, Sept. 13. Tho 8elf Cuturo H club met Wednesday night at the horn pi of MIbs Eva Jensen. Luncheon was M served and an excellent tlmo was spent kjfl In sowing and pleasant conversation. HJI Mrs. Mary Knighton. Mrs. Elizabeth iBl Peterson and Mrs. Ida Swnlberg wor jural welcomed as now members of tho circle. Mrs. Ida Overfclf will ontertaln the ladles M a at her home on the evening of Septem- jtwl ucr In 1 R. C. Swalbcrg left yesterday for Ivan- fflS, y sns City. ml, 8 ' Tho Rov. Mr. Hamilton and wife rc- inn 9 turned during tho week from a trip jjfj im through tho south. warn GARFIELD. J III GARFIELD, S'ept. 13. Mrs. L. N. Fds- liffl M tor left Saturday for an extended visit tp hfm uS Lethbrldgo, Canada. Jjlljj Sfj Mrs. Guy Piatt was hostess to a num1- jjjffi 91 her of friends at a Kensington party Jjjjjj Rj Wednesday afternoon. j 01 w Tho Rebokahs entertained the Pythian HalS Ulsters at cards Wednesday afternoon at JIM Sa the T. O. O. F. hall. Hlgh-tive was played. fllW the high score trophy falling to Mrs. I. JlliS! K. Campbell, the consolation prize to tSfftlif Mrs. J. W. Moore. The guests were Mrs- dnmcs Kyle, Avis. Murphy. Campbell, 1 nfial Meteor. Dunlap. Williams. Moore. Har- JflilllU vov, Johnson. Orcut. Evcrs. 15vans, Mc- in ifq La'ughlin, Parry and Tygnson. ra3M j MIDVALE.. ' j H M1DVALE, SepL IS Mm. Fred B. Sponcer en- 1. tortalned a few ladles Wodne-day afternoon at I IMljl a Kensington. Thou preieul wre Medamei 1 HEjifi1 C. E. Colbert, W. W. O'Brien. II. P. Miller, W. 1 qffilp T. Vincent, J. McGlnnets and R, D. Douglass, ifiww Mm. Willlatn Walem ontertalned with a hundl H'RaV shower In honor of Mlas May Les of Salt Lako fiflMP on Wednesday evening. On Wednesday. Sep- (j If tember IT. Mlsa Iees will become tho bride o' j fi U William Therlot ot Garfield. Tlie guests, twelve JlfftOT In number, wero alt from Salt I-afce. ijJ Mm. J. A. Alcorn entertained at card Wedne- SlifiiW day. afternoon. Five hundred wa the. game playrd flllKW and prizes were awarded to the winners. At lh Js'lflSS conclusion of the afternoon cntcrtsliimcat lucrh- jullfljftH eon was served by tho hoatras. ftjSj' SPRINGVILLE. SPRINOVILLE, Sept. U.-Lymsn Hydo nt Salt j ijuSl Lako spent part ot the week horn vltltlng his par- j jjUH cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hyde. HlBB Mrs, W. A. Warthen has returned to hv home Bi at Roosevelt. Utah, after a week's visit hre. IflfflS Miss Ella Deal has gone to Los 'Angeles wber MIM Si' she wilt attend the state normal. u3NSb' Mrs. E. A, Clarke or Provo rpent Sunday htr. H WiM tho guest of Mra. William H. Cnrtcr. llniSS Mm. Andle Oteon leaves Sunday for Bingham jlllwrV where she will join her husband to make tli'lr jj(jfjjjffif T, R. Kelty. who has been in Seattle, for th IlliHjtl'n past several months, Is home - " iltlt 1 ctili Mr. and Mrs. William WalnwrighV m" Rich- HHnBii field, Utah, woro visltotn here this eeV. . Ill MMul Mrs. Ina Nlelor.on nnd Mrs. Jane Nctlnn o' I jflfi GunnMou. Vtah, are vlritor.i here this wrk. Iho L'lil"fW'j I guests ot Mr. and Mt. I. N iimnn. 11 |