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Show jiSocial Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah I IOGDEN. j TT One of tho most elab-n elab-n at the Virginia this nfo cabaret luncheon given o Haslet and Mrs. I. N. hieh over 100 guests wore 'wrench baskets of Concord vltli colored ribbons and dorncd the table. Small rapcs entwined with grapo-tooned grapo-tooned from the chandelier. Vternoon vocal and lnstru-S- rc rendered by Miss Is" Edna Healy and Miss following Salt Lake guests - Mrs, F. P. Shorwood. ' JJcnjamln. Mrs. Georgo s Charles Van Dylce, Mrs. Mr C. E. Shcrmer, Mrs. 5 II. M, Cushlng, Mrs. F. Mrs, McMullon. airs. J. Sir. F. J. NiPPer. MIbs H. Alvord. Mrs. M. Drlhmer. Blgclow will bo hostess to of the Martha society Mon-at Mon-at tho Reed hotel, mdied club was entertained . Blgclow Thursday aftcr-eed aftcr-eed hotel. Tho club will be Mrs. M. S. Browning Frl-of Frl-of partloa and luncheons tho coming week In honor I Harmon, whoso marriage rler will tako place on tho turday, Ootober 11. at the Hia.7, Ootober 7, Mrs. W. I entertain at an afternoon I MIbb Harmon and hor two Stella Harmon and Mrs. B. Loa Angeles. Cal.. who ar-Monday. ar-Monday. Wednesday even-h even-h B. Hoag will entertain a lung peoplo In Miss Har-On Har-On Friday afternoon Mrs. er of Logan will entertain &f her mother, Mrs. H. Q. m Fltzgeral, accompanied 7 Hubbard, who Joined hor sailed Saturday, October 4. j jlc for Europe. Principal nts of Interest throughout infl, Germany, France and visited, r, who has been viBitlng lit Lake for several weeks, of Mrs. B. O. Wattls for ie latter part of the week, for her home In San Fran-iley Fran-iley Dee will entertain the ry club Wednesday, Octo-Rowc Octo-Rowc has as her guests Irs. Bailey Rosette, and )o Kalb. Ill, Mra. Rosette y to California, where she lend the winter. Peerv has returned from a Salt Lake, whero she was hor cousin, Mrs. Joseph wattls has gone to Vale, itlt's visit with her daugh-E. daugh-E. Rivers, rs of the Chautauqua Llt-ence Llt-ence circle hold their first he year at tho city hall nine. SVattls spent Wednesday In Clotworthy of Redondo visited In Osden tho past at of her son-in-law, Wll-l Wll-l Belnap has returned from iere Bhe has been studying t direction of Prof. A. B. 7. Fleetwood loft Mon-aUYa Mon-aUYa vacation on the coast, rls of Colorado Springs Is Ms sister. Mra. Martha B. raer. delegate of the L. H. I". of Ogden. left Thursday 18 convention at Chatta-er Chatta-er chapter No. 4. O. E. 8., a tea Thursday from 3 un-In un-In tho Masonic lodge par-IcCammon par-IcCammon of Denver Is vls-clty vls-clty with her parents, Mr. S, Carver. kc- left Tuesday for Call-he Call-he will enter the Unlver-era Unlver-era California. j Barker and little son. Aus-Lake. Aus-Lake. havo returned homo eefcs visit with her mother, l Child, vnlng-, son of Postmaster nlnr, left Monday to enter Ity Dental college, meeting of the Daughters :ra was held at tho homo h 8tahr Wednesday. Newman was a Salt Lake i waid W, C, T, U. met I the home of Mrs. C. 3. of the Home Culture club stlay afternoon at the home Beeson. Mrs. T. W. Horn the following programme r. T D. Johnson, paper on ire, J. F. Hobbs, paper on Mra. E. L. Howes gave a Lalla Rookh." rB. Alfred Rutherglen left Montreal, where they will ends prior to their sailing erslcn's old homo in Scot-points Scot-points of interest will be land, France and Germany. of St. Joseph's Sewing no quests of Mrs. Matthews rnoon at St. Joseph's hall, ley. son of 0. A. Pannier. Jadlaon, Wis., to enter col-Nolan col-Nolan has returned from a 'eertnan Is In San Francisco seveal weeks, fan Prye Js homo after an visit with friends in San s Angeles and San Diego. 3. Frank Maher are In Los re they aru visiting with sister, Mrs. A. L. Schacket. Ucuschell has returned from visit In California. At San 8. Beuschell spent a plcas-i plcas-i her husband, who ls sla- city at prcBent. Southern ' wero also visited. iJBl f"-,.0' B- Brown and A. nStn!lv of Suit Lako spent d,Cn-, th Bucsta of Mr. and 0B!Sr,fu1 "ciety met Saturday L f.,, Butler actod us chnlr-i chnlr-i Wm iw4Pllw'nK subject lesson was ' kHfcraf EvoluUon of the Dra-J Dra-J KB'ninler Matthews. ' VHKkI ,ilc.Tnt antJ Jh Berg-JK'W'stly Berg-JK'W'stly married Wednesday tdKtf!6 ?lub of No- CS1. Women jlrK nvW''lR entertained at tho ' liS nyes llUf'3 Friday aflur- dBhfe?fIl?!I NTo-ma U WU- ihf jBTS?n,t y Anderson, both of TKJin so0lf mnlzed Wednesday, f,rBbM! Sa,t Luko tonjple. After Wll&t?n .,lr'P Mt' and Mra. 'l rnako their home In Ogden, 'lls J,lBh BCliool, with Mi-a. AtKi p.h03tR8- A reading by TbethaR'8rvvorth ftd a paper by 'JwKibt iLh arrow wero the two ln- Vta tl3 ot tlle Programme. 'p.or a.ttcn(J In a- "ody tho offi il!ha ln Brieham BSlR'RiiJ? ,an1 Mm. John Wil-JrFnfl, Wil-JrFnfl, . ymond left Thursday r Ks. ' for un extended visit PROVO. I , i rY0',.0."1 Mr- and Mrs. James vK,m Sal Lak0 Cl'y are Provo f. UtI w,eok. sruests of their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Ilayden Lonj?. ?i wiUl? engagement of their daugh-tSri?,aii daugh-tSri?,aii L0" Billings, the marriage to take place ln October. Mrs. J. c. Allred and Miss Leah J' T Zl H113 SlJy aro spending some Hmn, ln ,&Prr,nsr . PltY- Visiting- with tho mother of Mrs. Allred. r riB,ll .?.erry of tli,s cltv Is a. Bait Lake visitor this week. Sterling Colton of Vornal is visiting friends and relatives ln Provo. viaiUUb Mayor C. F Dookcr and daughtor Edna wore fair visitors during the week. D; ?.eb? ot provo spent, part of the week in Tlntlc visiting friends. J. B, Ash ton of this city wa3 a Salt Lnke visitor tho early part of tho week. Miss Hazel Ashworth and Miss Jo-seplilne Jo-seplilne Aladsen entertained at a bundle shower Wednesday evening ln honor of Miss Viola Ashworth, an Octobor brldo. Miss Bertha HJcks of Salt Lake was a Provo visitor this week, tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Emily Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., Mr. d.,.Mr8-,9lrant a BaKloy, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Roylanoe and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farrer formed an automobile narty to Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs. Alllo Cunning-ham la Bpendlng aome time with irleado and relative a in Bait Lake. Mi-, and Mrs. a H. Miller are visltlruj friends in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Q. G. Hoag are npendlng the weclc ln Salt Lake. Russell Whitman has returned after spending about two months with friends and relatives at Hamilton,' Mo.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cochran are Salt LrfLko visitors. Mr. and Mrs. IE. J. Bldred hav returned re-turned after spending the summer in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs, Clial Chase ora spending the week In Salt Lake. Miss Zella Collins entertained at a birthday supper at 'her homo Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. EL Q. Hughes are among this week's Salt Lako visitors. MJbs Leona Taylor is spondlnff the week-end ln Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack fc.ro spending tho w&ek In Salt Lake. Mrs. W. P. Whitehead entertained at a charming dinner Sunday ln honor of Harris Argyle. Covers wero laid for oighteen- Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Adams have gono to Mllford, where they will probably make their homo. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mods en, Mr. and Mrs. George Madsen and C. H. Wright are eprnding the week at Fish Lalco. Mr. and Mrs. AJma Wagoner returned Saturday from a trip to the east. They report a very enjoyable time-Mr. time-Mr. and Mrs. John F. Carter announce the engagement of their daughter, Nina, to Dean Tucker, the marriage to take place in the early part of tills month. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker will reside in American Ameri-can Fork. Karl Beck has returned home after spending the summor in Oasis. Miss Anna Russell entertained at a candy pull at hor home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Merrill are Salt Lako visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Brimhall motored to Salt Lake Thursday to attend the state fair. Mrs. John U. Buchl entertained the Ladies Aid society at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Needham are spending: tho week In Salt Lako, Mrs. J. Rox Miller of Price 13 a Provo visitor, th0 geust of her parents, Miv and Mrs. J. N. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Thomas or visiting visit-ing in Salt Lake. Mrs, Myra Strong of Murray is visiting friends and relatives ln Provo this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. NIcoll are spending spend-ing the week ln Salt Lake: Lynn Strong of Prlco In upending tho week in Provo with friends and relatives. rela-tives. The Sorosls club met Wednesday with Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr. Two very interesting- papers wore given "Life and Bo-cletv Bo-cletv ln Lima," by Mrs. Grant a Bagley, and" "Growth and Government of Peru, by Mr3. Helen D. Redford. The Nineteenth Century club met Friday Fri-day afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Alrd. A very Interesting paper was given by Mrs. A. J. Hughes on "RushbII Sage Foundations." Founda-tions." The M. I. A. of tho city entertained at a dancing party in tho new ladies' gymnasium gym-nasium of tho B. Y. U. Wednesday evening, even-ing, The hall was beautifully lighted with numerous white lights, and a very enjoyable time was had by all. Professor Pro-fessor Sauer's orchestra furnleod tho music. mu-sic. The affair was undor the dlroctlon of the superintendents of th0 M. L A-. Mrs. Jennlo B. Knight, Mrs, J. M. Jensen Jen-sen Mrs. George S. Taylor, LreRoy Dixon, A, P. Morrill and B. L. Roberts. EUREKA". EUREKA, Oct 4. MIbb Deon Wright has returned to Mammoth after spending a couple of months with Nephl friends. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Henry, Misses Irene and Ester Henry and Miss Booth enjoyed a picnic on the mountain near Uio new Knight mill last Sunday. David Coombs was up from Payaon last Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mra. R. B. Sullivan. Misses Salome Brown and Gladys Sperry of Nophl were the giiosts of Eureka Eu-reka friends Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. I. F. Gose and Mrs. C. C Griggs returned to Eureka on Sunday morning, after a brief visit with friends at the capital. Mr, and Mro. A. J. Hughes of Provo ,i-. ITiU -nrnek for a Visit With the were nere uii3 wbciv iwt u. ,u.w Misses Maud and Amy Layton. Mrs F W. Lamb entertained a few friends last Friday ovening in honor of her guest. Mrs. Molly Oorlngs of Salt Lake Tho hostess sorved luncheon. Among her guestH wore Mrs. Hcbor fflfjInfO. Schojleld, Mr Rtohard Haynca, Mra. C. Ix Jack, Mra. H. B. Wall. t t Mrs E. G. Hanson was the hostess at an enjoyable session of the Bridge club hold at Hor homo Iat Saturday afternoon- Mrs Hanson served a luncheon o the following BuesU: Mrs Ato Blight. Mrs. B. M. Cornlan. Mrs. L. C. Doty, Mra. TU D. Dickenson, Miss Lou Flnlay. Miss Elva Hiatt, MIbs raopemstine, Mra. Jacob matt Mrs. C. E. Hulsh. Mra, Danlol Martin, air. George M. Hayes, Mra. Edward Ed-ward Llovd. Mrs. W. J. Adams, Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Pike and Mrs. Dan Ostrander. The dub's next meeting will be with Mra. Jacob Hiatt. Miss Vera Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Tr Tohn Taylor of Eureka, was mar-ded'at mar-ded'at P?ovo last T Saturday to Earl Wat-kins Wat-kins of Midway. Mrs. GuBsie Moore was the guest of Salt Lake and Ogden frlcndo during the early part of the week. MrB. Ren Wall rcturnod to Tint lo .Tunc-tlon .Tunc-tlon on TScsday. after a short visit with Salt Lake friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. MeChrystal and daughter, Miss Frances were tho guestH of Salt Lake friends this week. Tho next meotlnj? of the V. G. club will bo held Wednesday afternoon of next week at the homo of Mrs, Ivan Beano. Mr and Mrs. Chester Nlsonger of Santaquln were In Eureka on a short visit this week. Mrs. Joacph Treloar returned last week after a sojourn with the family 'of her son at Moreland, Utah Mrs. William Humphreys and children nave rolurncd to Mammoth after spend-in spend-in the summer at Sprlngvllle. The teachers and pupils of the Mammoth Mam-moth school district conducted a -pleasant social last Friday evening. their guests on thl3 occasion being tho parents par-ents of the pupils. The social was arranged ar-ranged for tho purposo of giving the teachers an opportunity of getting ao-qua ao-qua iiled with the parents of their pupils. An impromptu programme was rendered. The Entre Nous Literary club of Lureka, having becomo affiliated with the Utah Federation of Women's clubs, will bo entitled to representation at the annual an-nual meeting which Is to bo hod at Brigrham City during tho present month. Members of the local club have selected Mrs. I. T' Gose as their delegate to this convention. Jr. and Mrs. S. B. Freed visited with Salt Lake friends on Monday and Tuesday. Tues-day. C C. Griggs left on Tuesday morning for Park City and that evening he joined the other Masonic grand lodge officers in their visit to the Park City lodge. , James Crooks, Walter Jensen, Otto Swartz and Cam Scott left last Sunday upon a ten days' hunting: trip. The mombora of the local council of the Knights of Columbus are making preparations prep-arations for their annual dance, which will bo given on TueBday, Ootober 14. One of tho pleasant social events of the week was tho surprlso party given on Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. George Wheelor. About thlrty-flvo people wero preaont and enjoyed tho programme of cards and music. Miss Lola Martin of Provo was tho guest of Eureka friends this week. Mrs. Lettlo Blrdlck and children of Wasatch Wa-satch county nro in Eureka this wook for a visit with Mro. P. W. Bingham and Mrs. W. F. Hall. William Gear. Frank Taylor, Emll Brandt and Adolph Amea left this morning morn-ing upon a hunting trip. Thoy will go Into the mountains near tho Sevier river. Mombers of the Entre Nous Literary olub wore th0 guests of Mrs. V. U Thomas on Saturday afternoon. Tho paper pa-per for this session of tho olub, "Tho Arthurian Legend," was discussed by Mrs. E. G. Hanson. Misa Katie Crelghton of Eureka will teach ln tho Tooele schools this year. She expects to Icavo for that place within the next week or ten days. Mrs. Ray Barney returned to her home ln Mldvalo on Thursday after spending several weeks with hor paronts, Mr. and Mro. Major Church. Mrs. Church accompanied accom-panied her daughter upon her return homo and will visit at MIdvale until Sunday. Dan Ferris of Mammoth and Frank Roberts of Provo made a trip to Mo3lda on Punday. MURRAY. MURRAy, Oct. 4. Harry (Robins has returned from an extended stay on the coast. Mrs. A. A. Bird and daughter, Holen, will leave soon for Seattle and Tacoma, Wash. Miss Annie Rowell entertained at a supper last Friday evening in honor of Clifford Gerrard, who leaves October 23 on a mission to Great Britain. Covers were laid for twelve. Shirley H. Graham and Miss Ethel Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Reuben Walker of Union, will be married mar-ried October 13. A social and dance will bo given the same evening In their honor at the Union amusement hall. A. W. Nelson of Loo Angeles spent cov- oral days ln Murray last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brown announco tho engagement of their daughter, Goldie, to W. 1L Wlialo, the marrlago to take placo this fall. Mra. Splcer of Sacramento, Cal., mother moth-er of Dr. P. T. Splcer of this city, la visiting hero for Beveral weoks. Mrs. D. W. Potltt of Salt Lako spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Hansen of this city. Homer Martin of Idaho ls visiting here with friends. Friday, October 10, the Murray Unity Alumni association will give Its annual Harvest ball ln this city. Mrs. Joztph Walih of Hollldar (nilertidned t a birthday party lut Monday evening In honor of hor huubmid. Tho tiouss t.hj beautifully decorated deco-rated In lutamn leares. R. P. Konnor .nd P. Cunnlocton. -ruadorllle artliti, am I ted In entor-UJiUiift entor-UJiUiift frtth. ttxt Utost Donna ind music. Tto-freahmeaU Tto-freahmeaU "rrtm aemd and a. delightful time wu hid by aJl. Those irho uslated Mrs. Wtlnli la rectrlDK wero hor slater, Mra. W. J. Husband, Jr. J Mies Flora. HIntie and Mrs. "W. M. Shepperd. Thos -who two present ware Mr. and Mra. H Intra, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kownian, Mr. nnd Mro. Rlohoas, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bridie. Mr. and Mra. Jack, Mr. ajid Mrs. Tracer Parohor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridge, Mr. and Mra, J. Mnnder. Mlsa Aimrea Gin doy, Aaron Iflntze, Mr. and lira. P-Cunnltigten. P-Cunnltigten. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Kenner. Wesley Mathews, Miss Flora Hints. Mm. Cunntncton, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bhoppord, Sir. and Mrs. W. J. Husbands, Br., Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Husbnndc, Jr., MUs Mary Hlntie and W, Bourden. LOGAN. j l LOOA.K, Oct. 4. The first moetlns of the A, 0. Womtn's club tor the aiason ot 1913 and Wi was hald ?ifosday at the homo of the president, Mra. Sidney O. Bteyens. The report of the programme pro-gramme committee was made and a committor was appointed to arrange for a country dinner, which will be the opening roclal event of the club. At the conclusion of the business, coploi of tho yearbook wsro preeonted to the raombera and tea waa serred from a prettily deoora,td table, at which Mra. Oeoro W. Thatcher and Mlas Marr.aret Wilkinson presided. Wednesday afternoon the Cleo circle held Its first meotlnr for the soaaon. with Mra. Luther Howell, president of the olub, prentdlnR. There ran a largo attendance. Prof. Ocoreo C. Jensen Jen-sen presented tho toplo, "Tho Drama as a Social and Intellectual force," which was thoroughly enjoyed. Mra- Ocorce C. Jonocn and Mm. J. B. Powell were admitted as moinbera of the cluh, Refrwhrnentn were scrred at tho conclusion of tho afternoon's programme, Tueidoy erenlnp Mr. and Mra. William Morrall entertained a cumber of frlcndu ut a bridge party ln honor ot their fifth wpiMlngr annlvnrrury Tho room were artlcttciilly adorned with autumn IrrtTee and four tablee ot brldRO' wore played, with refreshments fallowing. The giittts Included Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell, Mr and Mro. Tiny B. West, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hondrlckr, Mr. and Mrs. Ttoy Bullen. Mr. and Mm. Ocorco Tow son, Mr. and Mra. Ttoy Rudolph. Mr and Mra. Will Howell and Mr. and Mra. Guy Smdon, A delightful affair of the week wan the brldco to given by Mra. W. G. Ruclccnbrod Saturday afternoon tn honor ot her ulster, Mlos Morse, of Salt Lake, who Is Tlsltlnp hero. Tho joonis woro frngnint with floworo and pi-Uca were awarded at the ganio to Mm, J. C. Walters and Mra. Mosua Cardon. Rnfreahmetitn wero i.orved. The Brlcham YounK camp of the Daughters of the l'lonocra met Tuesday with Mrs. Nettle T. Sloan. Mrs. John A, Wldtaoe Rave the chapter on the "Life of Brisham Young." and Mrs. Blanch Boll pave the chapter on tho "Ancient rionrers." Mlui Margnrcl Worloy dnllghtcd the raomters with a rocal colo, The rooms were a darned with flowera and Mm. Sloon was assisted ln oeralnK refreshments by Mra. D. H. Thoman and Miss Voda Parfalnnon. The Wobyca club held Iln first nwilon Tum-day Tum-day at the home of Mrs. J. 11. Jensen. Refreshments Refresh-ments were acrrcd. The Jacob Karl company of the Daughters of the Ploncors met Wednesday' with Mra. A. O. Lundotrorao, Tho election of officers took placo n follows- President. Mra. Mondta Crockett; Tlce president, Mra. Mary ScHvaIovoldl, necond vlco president, Mrt. Annlo nuros; vecrotary and treasurer. Mra. Challls and Mrn. (iirollno Taylor. Tho Mtudy subject wns given by Mrs. ChaUls and a Yocul olo by Mra. Juno TJiatchor wn enjoyed. Luncheon wan served and the rooms woro bright with cut flowers and plants Mr. and MrB. Mosos Thatcher went to Salt Lako Tuesday, Mrs. 0. O. 8mlth' and Miss Laura Youna: are visiting In flalt Lako, Miss Mary Card was tho suot of honor Tuoi-day Tuoi-day oyimiIiis at a parcel showor nivon at the homo of Mrn. CJwou Davis. Ahout twenty friends were Included nml a numbor of beautiful clfts ware r.lvon tho hrldcto-tio. Thn rootnn were heautltul-l'y heautltul-l'y decorated with red hearts and nutumu loaves. MrniK) was otto of the foaluroii, Lator In tho evening refreshments were served from a beautifully beauti-fully decoratnl table, which bad for a contral Adornment a large boll ot flowers and dainty ploce cards corresponding In red lo mark places for the guests. MIns Morso of Salt Lako U visiting In Logan, the guest of hor alstor. Mru. V,'. G. Rucken-brod. Rucken-brod. Mrn. Julia B. NIbley Is lsltlng with relatives ln Salt Lako. Mr. and Mra. George W. Thatcher and daushter Pallenco aro visiting In Salt Lako. Miss Lulu Chrlstonren went to Salt Lake Thursday Thurs-day to visit with rolativca and friends. Mr. and Mra. E. L. Crlsmond of Denver, Colo., were .local visitors during the week. Mr. and Mra, Edmond Sponcor and xmall ion left Wednesday for their home In Woodruff, after a pleasant sumiuur spent In Logan. I SPANISH FORK. ' j i ! SPAXISH FORK, Oct. 4. Dr. arid Mrs. A. G. Stoddard entertained at a dinner parly Sunday evening for their daughter, Mrs, J. Howard Stllwell, noo Kathryn Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Stllwell will leave ln tho near future for an extended visit in tho east. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stalling."? and Mrs. Enfjborg motored to Provo Thursday and spent the day. The members of th Self Cuture club and partnera mot at the home of J. Preston Pres-ton Creer Friday evening. Tho Mlssos Hickman, Juanlta Johnson and Jameson were the entortalnora of tho evening, It being the opening of tho season's social work. Elaborate refreshments wero sorved by tho hostess. Mr. and Mrs. FranciB Albertson of Yukon, Ida., who havo been vlDltlng here for the past ton days, returned home Saturday. Miss Vora Burt of Sprlngvlll and Joseph Jo-seph C. Marcusen of this city woro married mar-ried In tho Salt Lako temple Wednesday. Wednes-day. An Informal wedding reception was held the same evening at the homo of tho bride's parentB ln Sprlngvlllo. Miss Nora Rowe and Hyrum B. Rob-ortflon, Rob-ortflon, both of this olty, were married In Salt Lake City Monday. Arthur Brlgga, who haH boen employed at Carey, Ida., ls spending a few days with friends and relatives hero. Miss Loa Creer was hostess Saturday evening, when she very pleasantly entertained enter-tained tho members of the N. T. N. club. Tho evening waB spent ln art work, after which supper was Bervod. Mrs. George A. Yates entertained tho officers and teachers of the First ward frlmary at hor homo Wednesday even-ng. even-ng. Mrs. Frank W. Thomas left Wednesday Wednes-day for a week's visit with friends ln Salt Lake City. Mra. Bert Bggertson of Provo Is spending spend-ing tho week with 'her mother, Mrs. Thomas. i RICHFIELD. j l I RICHTTBLD. Oat. i. Mr, and Mrs. LaHua Osden Os-den returned home Monday from Salt Lake, where they were married. They will make their home In Richfield. Mra, Walter Koruts gar a bundle shower In honor ef her brother. Will Ogllvle, and wtfo Saturday evening. The young couple received many presents. Luncheon was served to the following fol-lowing gueata: The Mlste Rebecca. Peterson Raohel Jensen, Teresa Dimmlok, Edna and Olive Kyhle, Murial Jeasen, Emma. Kyfale and Russle Hansen. Mra. Jos op Brown of Bait Lake is here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mra. Marti nous Mellson. Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Calloway announce tho marriage of their daughter Lucille to William 8, Greenwood. The marriage took placo September Septem-ber 19 at the home ot the bride's parents, Bishop Bean officiating. Mies Ivy Grlckson waa maid of honor and Leon Cluff waa best man. A wedding wed-ding supper was served by Mr, and Mra. Calloway Callo-way to the relatives and near friends. Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood left for Bait Lake City on their honeymoon trip. Mra. F O. Larson went to Salt Lake Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Cornolluo Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Martin O. Christenten went to Salt Lake Sunday. Mlns Badle Ivle entertained Saturday evening In honor of Mlra Alt-a Johnson, who In on her way to Salt Lako. Games and muslo wore thn features fea-tures of the eTonlng. Luncheon was served lo the following guorts' Misses Pearl Sory. Hazel Henrlo, Mabel Lewis. Josto Schougaard. Mabel MorriMon, Loreo Foraythe and tho guest of honor, and Mejra, Jody Bean, Ike Hayes. Florlan Morrlsson, Voruo Erlckson and Wllford Nell-son. Nell-son. Mr. and Mra. A. Jensen are visiting In Bait Lake. Miss Mabol Morrlison entertained at a chicken roaat on Wednenday evening. Those preaont wore the Mlf-aes Joule Schougaard, Mabel 1nwls, Loran roraytho. Hazel Hcnrle. Alta Johnson, Pearl Sovy and Sadie Ivle. Mlsa Bertha Saudalu entertained In honor ef Carlos Chrlcteneon's twenty-first birthday at tho home of Martlnous Chrlntensen Wednesday. Light refreohmente were iionrod to the following: MIfses Pearl Morrlsson, Minerva N'ellson, Efflo Erlck-con, Erlck-con, Edna Larson. Ruby Poison, Henrietta Lund, George Hunter. Mr Gray, LeMIe nnd Burl Poul-son, Poul-son, Ross Helppler and Mr. Polchor. Miss Henrietta Lund has returned, after a ten day's visit at Filtmore. Mrn. IL W. Rnmloae left for Ogden Monday, to bo present for the' burial of Fitch Kinney, formerly for-merly of Richfield. Mrs. Allen Montgomery Is In Ball Lake this week. Mrn. Alex Morrlsson ls a conference vtsitor tn Salt Lake this week. I SPRINGVILLE. I : SPRINQVILLE, Oct. t. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Emmet, Idaho, were visitors hero thin week. Mifs Fanny Rowland hns been elected president, and Mrn J. O Reynolds and Mien Lola White, courvnnlora ot tho Fourth wurd Y. L. M I. A. J. C. MoKendrlclis of Salt Like war. thn guest of John S Smith Monday Gerald Thorpe wont to Castle Onto Wednesday, whore he expects to remain for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Steward and Mrs. Url Stewart ot Spanluh Fork wero Sprlngvlllo visitors Sunday. Mr anil Mrs. J. H. Shcpard and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Storm of American Fork wero Sprlnuvllle visitors Sunday, Mlas Etta Pftlfreymnn. daughter of Mr. and Mra. R. H. Palfreyman of this city, and Wllford Clyde, city electrician, wore married Wednesday In tho Salt Lake temple. Mlns Lola Sanford of thin city was married Wcdno?day to Edgar Mnrtludale. Mr. and Mra. Martlndulo will mako their home ln Evnuuton. Wyo. I TOOELE. I I TOOELE, Oct. 4. Manager W. J. Po- : ters had tho faculty uf the high school us his guests at the Auditorium Saturday Satur-day evening, A special performance, j Including vocal features from representatives represen-tatives of the Utuh Conservatory of Music, was tho chief attraction. William yicyrme. mining man of Butte. Mont., and former .superintendent of the famous old Comfiloek lodo of Nevada, Is visiting with his nophow. Robert II. Page, of this city. Mrs. L. L. Copeland came from Baker City. Or:, this week to attend the funoral of hor brother, Eugene Osgood, who was accidentally killed last woek, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jctte entertained a number of friends at a delightful dancing party Tuesday evening In honor or Mr. .lotto's slater, Mra. G. C. Blaii-chard Blaii-chard of Auburn, Wah. Those present were: Mchhi-s. nnd Mesdamcs J. D, Woods, J. M. Rally, Hugh Croa, Charles Kylo, A. M. Shields, Roy Hall, J. T. Rusuoll. Wlllard McLaus. J. C. Welsh, J. D. Hlclts, James Gardlnor, Alex Husband, Hus-band, C. R. McBrklo, L. T. Slcka, .J. K Bond, Arthur Austin, B. L. Saokctt. 8. G. Gee, Ralph Lodge, Harry Raymond. P. V, Clugg; the MIssok Florence and Jean Caldwell, Ellen Bryan. Iva McBrklo, Mc-Brklo, Rachol McKiuin, Maggie McLaus, MIna and Znlla Oallacher. Boo Becli-.stead, Becli-.stead, Dora Hunter, Pearl Kaul. Jonule Shields, lidna Kyle, Fayo Lodge. Zolla. and Edith Clegg; Messrs. A. B. Young. J, G. Russell, Harold Warburton. Vern Snow, Marlon Leo. W. H. ICilhurn. George C. Chase, Lcsllo Wafburton, Hugh Gowans, J. Wilson, Georgo McLaus, E. 1 Sowerwlno. C. Bardell, "Dad" Home, ! H. II. Johnston, S. Kllburn, L. Russell. E. J. Elklngton, N. R. DcSandors and Dr. J. M. Blankenshlp. The Rev. J. P. Cook, wife and daughter daugh-ter are visiting with friends In Tooelo. The Rev. Mr. Cook was former pastor of the M. E. church here, but Is now a resident of Park City. County Clerk M. D. AJax has been confined con-fined to his rooms this week on account j of Illness. He Is Improving. County Superintendent of Schools J. U. Hicks was ln this city last week to arrange for student transportation and other school matters. Richard BugIi of Clover was a visitor to the city Tuesday. Tho Tooele County band, which played at the state fair, gave a very enjoyable enjoy-able dancing -party In the Tooelo opera house Friday night J AMERICAN FORK. I ! i AMERICAN FORK. Oct. . Mrs. William Bar-ratt Bar-ratt entertained the B. L. C. S. club at her home Monday afternoon. Parlor Ramos and munlc furnished fur-nished tho amusements. Dainty refreshments were served. The suesls preterit wero Moadamea William Wil-liam Edmonds, Wllllo Bromley, Joseph Wootton, -Bert Wootton. Len Sholley. Josoph Dunkley, William Wil-liam E. Robinson, Thomas Barratl. Ernest Ohad-wlck Ohad-wlck and Emma Greenwood. Esther Kelly haa returned home from Idaho, whore she haa pazasd the summer. Mre. Altheria 'Downey aecomanled her homo for a few weeks visit hero with relatives. Mra. Vlntll Oroo entertained tho llrat ot the week for Dr. and Mra. O. N. Curtis of Loian, The reustj wero Mr. and Mra. J. It. Hlndley, Mr. and Mra. a B. Tonne;, Mra. Sadie Henry. Miss Edith and Liza Hlndley, Miss Mathewsoa and Miss Hull. MIm Clara Wootton entertained at a whist party Friday night In honor of Mra. C. L. Joy, formerly for-merly MIbb Nellie Forbea of this city, , now living in Salt Lako. Tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. William Barratt, Mr. and Mrn. Josoph Wootton, Woot-ton, Mra, W. Bromley, R.uby Forbes, Amanda Chlpman, Percy Craven. Joseph and Tracy Wootton Woot-ton and Paul Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. W H. Grant, formor resident of American Fork, wore vlsltlnc relatives here a couple of days thta week, j NEPHI. j NEPHT, Oct. 4. One of tho pleasant events of tho week was the surprise party Wednesday evening, the occasion being the sixtieth birthday of Mra. Annie Reld. Tho ovenlng was spent In playing games and ln social chat. At 11:30 o'clock the guests sat down to a five-course supper, sorved by the Misses Lizzie Reld and Ellen Olpln. The dining room was decorated deco-rated ln pink and green, and a beautifully decorated birthday cake formed tho centerpiece cen-terpiece for tho table. Those present wore: -Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas Vlckers, ML Pitt. S. G. Wllkoy, James R. Black, George Wllkey, Mesdames Alfred Orme, Clara Park, D. K. Brown, Charlotte Adams, Lucy Morris. Jerusha Boswell, Mary Sutton, tho Misses Jane Stephenson, Stephen-son, Lizzie Reld, Ellen Olpln, Messrs. Cecil Morris, Alfred Haycock, Robert Colllngwood, and tho guest of honor, Mrs. Reld. Angus Haynes and Misa Katie Irons were married Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at the homo of the bride's grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Golden. Tho ceremony cere-mony was porformed by Bishop A. H. Bolllston. There were only a few of the Immediate friends present. The young couple took tho early morning train for Salt Lake. The bride Ih the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Irons, and Is ono of Nephl's moat estimable young ladles. The bridegroom is tho son of Mr. and Mrs, Hyvum Haynes, and b a progressive progres-sive and popular young man. Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Goldsbrough announce an-nounce the marrlago of their daughter, Foncot, to Francis M. Young of Salt Lake. Tho event ls to take place In tho Salt Lake temple "Wednesday, October" 8. Mr. and Mrs. Young will make tholr home In Salt Lako City. EPHRAIM. EPHRATM, 0st. Mlas Alice Lund ls opend-lne opend-lne the week In Salt Lake. Mrn. Laurltr Nielson waa pleasantly surprised Wednesday In honor ot hor birthday. Mra. Nlol-son Nlol-son waa presented with some bonutlful tablo linen. Luncheon was served nnd the afternoon wpent ln muslo and roclal chat. Thoso present wero Mesdames Mes-dames Warren Tyo, Ben Rosinurson. Andrew Hansen, Han-sen, Oscar Nielsen, Otto Nlolson, Peter Morton-sen, Morton-sen, A. C. Nielson, Dr. Tute Nielsen, Joo Nielsen, Niel-sen, Clarence Thompson. Chris Nielson, Burt TUomusJon. T. B. Larson, Rcilel Andernon, Charles Allred, Hyrum Thorpe and Flora Thorpe. Tho Ladles Lllontry club held Its rcRUlar meeting meet-ing at tho home of Mrs. Frank Chrlstensen durln? the week. Sirs. Charles Jcnson wns olccled president presi-dent to biiccecd Mra. Anron Hansen, resigned Mro. Albert Johnson conducted tho drill In parliamentary par-liamentary law and 5In. A. W. Jotinon delivered a lecture on Princess I-ouIko of Prursla. The b-izanr plven at tho pavlllloa Tuesday evening by tho South Wnrd Primary asslcl.-itlon was a pronounced biiccew. Mrs. S. C. Soronscn In spciidlup; the week In Salt Lake City. Mra. Dayboll left Wednesday for Charleston, whora sho will mnkn her homo. Tho teachorn of Uio public school and tho academy attended tho stale fair at Salt Lake this woek. Mm. Thorwnld Brlenbolt very pleasantly onlor-talncd onlor-talncd tho M. M. club Wednesday nttornoon. An nlaborato luuchcon was served at o'clock. Thoso present woro Mesdames Joe Nielson. E. A. Brltoh, Henry Thompson, Eden Winn. William Andorson. David Poulson, Bon Carlson and William Wil-liam Larcon. Mra. A. N. Hansen lo visiting in Salt Lake with her oon Adolph. MIks Agnes Olson clmnuiltKlr entertained the South wnrd primary officers lust ovonltiK at her homo, Tho surprlso party bIvcu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Chrlstensen this wcvk In honor ot thnlr tan Seymour wua most succngefiil. Tfic evening t.-.ib spent In muslo nnd buiics. I MONROE. ! I ! MONROE, Oct. 4. County Superintendent of Schools Earl Thompsou and Dlntr!ct Attorney Sovy nddmsred Iho parents of Monroo last Suu-dny Suu-dny on "School nnd tho Homo." Mrs. Glenet CUrk returned Wodnodny from Eilrnka. whura tho hits bavu vUltliiu frlands. Woodruff Mnnloby. ion of Alma Mnsloby, will attend tho II. Y. E. at Provo this winter. Tho ur,ar fuctory employee" gnvr. n dnnco Friday Fri-day night In tho Elslnoro opra Iioukc. A uumbor ot ladlc.i held a ciulltlne bco at tho homo of Mrs. L. E. Larson Monday. Aftor tho rcwinp, the houlcan uorvcl dinner. Mrs Myrtln Shlpp returned thin woek to her homo In KnlghtM-llltf. uttor a visit In Monroo. Mrs. Lottie Wolch and Mrs. Alta Bnriowman guvo a i)iirirloi! parly In honor of Mrs. Myrtlo Shlpp Thursday ovmlng. A laro number ot j-oun? people was pre.-srnt. Luncheon was nerved. Mr. nnd Mm. Slltix Wlnct and thnlr oldont dnugblor, Mru. U.xgluy, nro over from Urnus Valley, Val-ley, visiting relatives In Memo. j GARFIELD. i I GARFIELD. Oct. 4. Miss Blanohe Woodmansee In maklnif an extended visit with relatives In Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Pcan Doldsn of Salt Lake spent the week with Mrs. C. H. Lelber. Mra, Popn Wilson entertained for dinner Tuesday Tues-day evening Mrs. Wlllard Yflungdnle, Dr. aud Mra. Murray Rock nnd Mrs. M. Downey of Denver. Den-ver. Mra. Wlllard'Youngdale was hostws t a luuch-eon luuch-eon party Mondny afternoon ln honor of ber cuoat, Mra. M. Downor. Mrn. S. M. Brown of Loadvllle. Colo., ls tho Ruost of her daughter, Mr. R. H. Anhworth, Mra, W. D. Loouard and ohlldreu will lenvo Sunday for an extended visit ln Shrevuport, La. Tle Ladlcn Aid society held Its regular mooting Friday nttornoon at tho olub houso, Hostesooa ln chnrgo woro Mesdamon Palmer, Saum, Oirr and Butcher, rrogramiuo numb'era were furnlshod no 'lullowa! Monologue, Mra. Fred Hennon; reudlnp, Mra. O. H. Carpenter: Instrumental noloctlouo, Mcidamu OaaonuU. Viola and Mlas Lcathum. j MANTI. MANTI. Oct. .-Mra. Mary Phillip1 of Long Bcuoh, who Is spending some month here, entertained en-tertained tho Mother club Tuesday uftornoon. After a profitable programme was carried out, luncheon waa served to the following ladles Mm. O. W. Martin. Mra. I. F, Becker. Mrs. Bird. Mra. Camilla Nelson. Mra. J. H Hornuns, Mra. H. p. Haiuen. Mra. M. B. NclUon, Mrn. Clara Nelson and Miss Maria Nelson, Messrs. Joseph Judd. J. P. Nelson aad Fred Alder spent part of tho week In Salt Lake. Tho Ladles Literary club mot Thursday afternoon after-noon at the clubrooms. MIm Ella May Cox and Onneva Jensen left Monday Mon-day for Salt Lako. where they visited tho fair. Mrs. John Shand entertained Saturday afternoon in honor of hor daughter Alton, It being her blrth-iJay. blrth-iJay. Mr. and Mra. Christian Madsen entertained at ! o'clock dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. J, C Lemons of Fenon, Mr, and Mra. A. 0. Anderson entertained Mr. and Mrn. Lemon at dinner Monday. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Johnnon loft Thursday for Salt Lako to npend the week. Tho music section of the Ladles Literary club mot Friday with 5Ira. J. P. Madrcn. Mrs. Joseph Hannen of Forron. who has been vlcltlng her sisters, returned home Tuesday, accompanied ac-companied by Mr. and Mra. Anthem Hongaard. who will visit In Jerron for sorao Umo. Mra. Virgil Patten left Wednesday ror Salt Lake City, where oho will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. P. r. Djreng entertained Mr. and Mrn. J. 0. Lemons and daughter Jennie Friday erening at dinner. The evening was spent ln , muslo and social chat. Mra. Steele entertained a number of her Intimate Inti-mate friends Wednesday at a quilting. The Daughters of the Pioneers met at the olub-rooms olub-rooms Wednesday afternoon and enjoyed a good programme, consisting of readings, songs and reminiscences. Mr. and Mre. George Fox of OrangerlUe brought Mra. E. W. For and Mra. Tlngeo over from Orangovillo by way of Sattna canyon In an automobile Friday. Mre. Fox and Mre. Tinges have been visiting In Orangevllle the past month with relatives. PLEASANT GROVE, j l j PLEASANT OROVE. Oct 4. Mr. and Mra. Alex Gray, Mra. William M. Stowart and Mr. and Mra. C. S, White attended a fruit festival In Lenl Snnday to celebrate the "Davis Foaoh day." Peaches, cream and cake wero served to about 100 people. C. E. Thomas and daughter. Mra. Jennie Steele, wero Salt Lake visitors last. week. Mrs. Howard Driggn hns returned to her homo In Salt Lake, after visiting a week with relatives rela-tives hore. William Stewart and Richard Fleming of Be-ment, Be-ment, 111,, and Mlas Alice Sohaefora ot Eugene, Or., aro the guests ot Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Vance. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphu Waralck and Miss Effle Warnlck hnve gone to Logan, whero Mr. Wamlck and Miss Warnlck will attend the Agricultural collcgo tho coming winter. The eophomoro claas of Pleasant Drove high school entertained at a danolng party In the high school reception room Tuesday evening. An enjoyable time waa reported. Miss MabI Hall waa a Prov visitor Saturday and Sunday. James Chipoan. of Salt Lake was Pleasant Drove visitor last week. Mrs. Alex Bullock has left for Duehssoe. where the will spend the coming wlntor. Hlsa Ethel Bank left for Salt Lake Wednesday, Wednes-day, after spending a month, the guest of Miss Vergle Gray. Claren&a Nowmaa wr a Provo rlsttor this week. Miss Cleone lajnfl spent Saturday and Sunday with Salt Lako friends and relatives. Mr. L. D. Btewart ls a Salt Lake visitor. Mrs. C P. Larson entertained at a birthday dinner Monday errenlng. Covore wero laid for ten. Miss Beatrice Gray loft for Salt Lake Wednesday, Wed-nesday, where nh will spend the coming winter. Mlts Ora Holman of Provo wss a Flcacsnt Grovn visitor Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Larson spent Sunday at Provo, the gueata om Sir. and Mrs, N. H. Noll-son. Noll-son. j MIDVALE. MIDVALE, Oct. i. A party of MIdvale people Journeyed to Salt Lake on Tuouday evonlng to attend at-tend tho party glvou In honor ot Mra. Annie Canning Can-ning rl the home of her daughter. Mra. C. D. McArthur. The evonlng was spont la games, fortune telling and stories, and refreshments wero served Thoe making the trip were Mesdames D, Canning, Clyde Canning, "Charles Canning, Kalo Stclnor, Kvcse Jones and Mrs. J. J. Williams of West Jordan. Mrs W. W. O'Brien entertained at a Kenblng-ton Kenblng-ton Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mosdnmes F. B. Sponcer. William Watcm, H, P. Miller. J J Mnglnncss. C. E. Colbert nnd Mid. R. Vincent of Sandy. The Jolly Five Hundred club met with Mrft Ray Fonn on Moaduy. Prlics wero -non br Mra. Al Drown and Mra. E. Hall. Those prenent wore Mesdames Al Brown. 1". Hall. M. Olsen, Arthur Lars en. Androw Laraen. II. E. Phelps. J. A, Alcorn, Al-corn, R. Custer. M. Lehman and William Waters. The Ladles flperlal Reading club met wllh Mra. W. D. Runner on Frldny afternoon. A paper on "Women's Clubs" was read by Mre. J. E. Robertson. Current events were read by Mrn. i C. E. Colbert and a solo was rendered "by Mra. F. ii. Spencer. Mrn. L. E. Wallers entertained on Tuesday afternoon, Thoso present were the wlve.i and sweethearts ot the members of the fire department. depart-ment. Gamo.i wero played nnd luncheon waa sorved. Mr. nnd Mr. J. E. Hosmcr visited wllh tholr son and daughter. Mrs. Jack Hostiier, during the wesk. I SALINA. . j I ! SALINA. Oct. Miss Crlello Larson of Monroo Is the gut.il of Mrs. S. D. Rasmuoson. Clnrr-nce Brown loft Saturday for Mober. rhere ho will remain during tho coming scison and nludy mualc. Br. Jr. A. Fruce of thin city attended the Stale Modkal nosoclutlon convention nt Salt Lalic. Dr. Friico was elected third vice president of the as-r.oclntlnn, as-r.oclntlnn, A (Iqtlghttul party war given In compliment to Mra, U. W. Crane, Jr. Many irlonds and relatives rela-tives Tcrc present, Mr. nnd Mra. Crnno will mnko their home at Knlghtsvlllo. Mrs. Francis llnsii)uuon wno ft Monroo visitor during Iho woolr. Mlrs Laura Cruno left tor Ball Lako, where she will remain arid eontlnuo her Jiiuile.il studies. Mrs, IJforge Ralnoy of Salt Lahe City In the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Crane. Mr. nnd Mra. Lo Clark left for Chicago to re-niuln re-niuln two jcare. Mr. Clark will complete his nludlrc In donllstry during their r.tay. Mrs. S. J. RoborU aud Alice J. Crane havo returned to their home in Idaho, after having spent sovcral wcakx tn our city. Mr. and Mra. A, J. Lowls aro visiting relatives In Salt Lako City. Miss Llbhle West spent the week ln Salt Lake City, whoro she ropreeeuted North Sevier county, and auted ns mutd of honor to 'the county queen during tho itnle fair. I BRIGHAM CITY. j I s BRIGHAM CITY, Oct, i. Mre. C. 0. Valentino cnlortatiied Monday evening at hor home. First West and Sixth South slxeeui. la honor of Mr. and Mrs. Errol Valentine, who wore married last week. A pleasant evening v,as spent, and tho company coualnted of relatives. W. D. Galbrallh of Hebron, Neb,, Is a visitor In this city. Ho ls npondlng hlc tlmo at Iho home of his brother, G. II. Gulbrallh, and expects to remain Iloro a row dayn. Among the visitors to Salt Lako during tho weok woro Tlioinns II Blackburn, C. Ellas Jen-ten. Jen-ten. W. C. Horeloy. Victor' E. Madsen. R. L. Flshburn and wife nnd son Mack and othera. A. Lk Eddy spent Thursday In Salt Lako City. Mm. Rankin Mclntyro of Ogden Is spending a few days vlnlllng at tho home ot Mr. nnd Mrs, W. T, Hargls. Dclores nnd Bevard Nlcholn left early ln tho week for Logan, whoro they oxpect to remain during tho winter. Mr. und Mrs, Ooorao D, O'Connor of Salt Lako opent Sunday ln thin city vlnltlng frlondo and relatives. Dsnmark Jonson returned Sunday from an extended ex-tended utay in Chicago and Bloomlugton. 111. Mlts Rose Jones, formerly ot this city, la ln Now Yolk, wlierw sho will upend tuo winter j PARK CITY. J 1 PARK CITY. Oct. 1. The first regular I ! meeting of the "Woman's Athenaeum will . I be held Monday afternoon. October 6, at I H the homo of the president. Miss Mary I lii Shields, at 3.20 o'clock, II II! Mrs. J. J. Galllgan visited In Salt Iake j jl the beginning of tho week. j j!l : Mr.v. p. VT. Mcliwan entertained tho I (( ' members of the "500" Card club very II Jjj pleasantly at her home Saturday after- 11 If, noon. Besides the mcmbors, aomo other II iH friends were Invited. The prize winner J If lor the afternoon waa Mrs, L. B. "Wight. 1 (i . The next meeting will be ut tho homo of i Mrs. Frankel. ! i Mrs J. E. Nichols and children were ( (' ' Salt Lake passengers Tuesday afternoon II t to take In the sights at the fair. J jj-1 Mrs, P. M. Smith was hostess at a ( 11 ' card party Thursday evening at her home 1 f$ , on Norfolk avenue. In uddltlon to the Hifjl members of the Whist club, a number of II , other friends wero present. The prizes HI' were awarded tho following ladles and M l gentlemen: Miss Lecompt, Mrs. Fahren- . IV dorf, p. w. Billings and Dr. A, O. tit Browning, 11 Jl Mrs. P. J. Tallon and children wore II IS isItors ln Salt Lake during the week. Jj Jj Mrs. Paul "W. Billings entertained tho I n members of tho Ladles society of the l! Ill - Congregational church very pleasantly at jj jl! her home Friday afternoon. jl Jljj Mrs. Margaret Carj' and daughters, Grace and Margaret, went to Salt Lake 11) Wednesday afternoon to visit with friends 1 1 1 139 for a few days. IIIJll Mrs. P. F. Broen entertained a number II mB of little folks at her homo Friday after- Jj! noon for her grandson, Tom Fraser, It being the little fellow's fifth birthday. 1 1 1 1 J The following were the Invited guests: jj 11 Stella and Irene Fraser, Helen and Kath- I lit leen Tallon, Margaret and Graco Cary. jl Ml Mildred Tallon. Cecilia Savage, Melda Ml Sullivan, Margaret Sheean. Kvdyn Bur- Ij Jl beck, Ethel and Flossie Sullivan, Mary jj Pegan, Ruth and Joyce Townscnd. I II Frances Murphy, Florence Pearson. Golda J jl Fraser, Anna and Josephlno Condon, (I H Frances and Myrtle McCann. Bernard If Moohan, Patrick Burns, Jack Tallon, I jl! Louis Bromley, Harry Burbeck, Tom Ca- 12 j; hill, Clarence Paxton, Alex and Brasil R j Frazer, Raymond Pearson, JamcB Con- I ij don. Frank Brecn, Howard and Tom III Fraser. jj jj Mrs. R. J. Bryant entortalncd the Hi jl members of the Sego Lily club very ft pleasantly at her home Wednesday after- noon. II Jj Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shields returned jj Jl Thursday morning from a visit ln Paco- I I tello. Ida. I jj Dr. E. P LecompL was an Incoming H I! passenger Thursday morning. jj jj Mrs. Maud Culbertson and little son jij were Incoming passengers Thursday ilJJ morning. ijjrj E. L. Talbot canio up to the Park j ij Thursday morning. ijjJj Oscar Friendly retumod to tho Parle . jJlHi Thureday morning, after a pleasant trip If M i through tho northwest jl II vt I George Becker entertained a number 111 j of his friends at a smoker Saturday ij I : evening. The affair took place In the H t j ' Commercial club rooms. j Hi George Becker left for Phoenix, Ariz., if f 1 1 1 Mondny. HUH George Qulnn was in Salt Lake the lllfll! early part of the week. tlHH'' j BINGHAM. j BINGHAM. Oct. 4. Q. B. Kelley. cash- jj ! ler of the Citizens State bank, has rc- Oil sumcd his -position after a ten duys' (H I vacation jijjt .: Tho members of the B. B. club met lllj ' Friday afternoon with Mra. T. C. Wll- jij I 1 llamson at her home. 02 Main street. jl I The hours wero spout socially, after (111 i which luncheon was served. jjljj The children of tho L. D. S. prima ry jj classes were entertained last Tuesday ji j afternoon at the ward houso by their Jul ' teachers. Games of various kinds wen1 JI indulged in, aflcr which refreshments jlli i were fier'ed. til i In honor of her birthday, Mrs. B. V. jj 1 i Richardson was pleasantly surprised by II I ' the members of the B. B. club at her j? home In Freeman gulch, Tuesday night. IS J ) Whist formed the amusement for the II f i evening, prizes being awarded ns fol- 1 f jl j ,1 lows: Ladles Firsl. Mrs. Albert Mar- 11 f .j rlott: consolation, .Mrs. Hlla Clays. lut ' Gentlemen First. B. W. 'Richardson; h hooby, Fred Palmer. Mrs. Richardson JJ j was presented with a pair of handsomo 111 I f- hand-ombroidcred pillow slips. jjjf j Mrs. Farney of Lark is the guest this jj j week of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crawford. M i 'J A wedding which came as a sur- j j! prise to their many friends took placo id 1 ln Salt Lake City about three months ml ago, when Jack Starr and Miss Daisy jJj 1 Bonnett wero united in marrlago. The IHJi i young people tried to koep the affair a 13 1 secret, and succeeded ln doing so until f3I t tho early part of the week, w.heu the Lj 5 announcement was made. Both of the jj 11 S contracting parties are well known In 5 8 camp, having resided here about three jlli u years. Thoy will reside at Iil7 Main fl street. Ifllf .1 Tho Mlssos Mary Burns, Pansy Paul fJjl 3 and Nellie Kloponsteln and Messrs. IjjJ fl James Wilklns, W. E. Brooks and M. Iljj ij Cotter visited the state fair Thursday. fj HEBER CITY. j i t I-IEBER CITY, Oct. A. Mrs. Stella J fj Kimball of Ogden Is visiting with hwr 1,118(1 patents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Fraughlen. Mill-Mrs. Mill-Mrs. A. L. Teff was hostess at a social llluii Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Georgo InlSi A. lusher, Mre. William McMillan and J Jjj Mrs. W. S. Wlllcs. lijlf; The members of the Omen club wero lgj? entertained at tholr regular weekly mYi afternoon meeting by Miss Naomi Duke. Mlli Special guests wero Miss Clark and Miss ffirjp Anna Duke. Sewing and refreshments ji If, were the features of entertainment. rjji Mr, and Mrs. Erner Murdock enter- gj III ttiined at their home Wednesday even- 11 IE Ing, when the following were their jjl guests: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hatch, t-1 C Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duke, Mr. and Mr?, j jit D. A. Dannenbnrg. Mr. and Mrs. John lijll Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. William Rose- 13 II voar, Mrs. Leonard Nuttal, Mrs. Maronl I Kj? fj , Turnor and Mrs. C. E. Dunlfcr. IJ ij; . Miss Jessie Murdock entertained at her n Ifj home Frldav evening In compllmont to Js f U ; Miss Cora Murdock. who Is to spend tho rl I E winter in Provo. Supper was served to ,i If , Miss Luella Smith, Miss Mary Fisher, H lii " Miss Afton Clyde. Miss Margie Murdock, 15 II ' Miss Almeda McKnlghl. Miss Josephono U i . Murdock and the guest of honor, Miss n'ilf K Cora Murdock. (HI III'; MIbs Ada Sockett entertained the , lIHilfi members or the G. Gl Teacup club fJKKJ Wodnesday evening. Her guests were tflllal Miss Luclnda Buys. Miss Eva Buys. Miss MllW Vilate McMUIIan. Miss Nora McMllllan. biih i Mlas Josephlno Murdook, Miss Jessie lift IlfjJ Murdock, Miss Ellen Roao and Mrs. Al PljEl J GARLAND. j 1 I OAKLAND. Oot. A. Mr. and Mrs. Moslah Eran F1 llll and Mrs. Joseph Wing motored to Salt Lake City itiilllUi on Monday, whore they are tho guestd of Mro. 11 IP! B. A. Bush and Mr. and Mr, Datld Chapman. lilt If Mia, Elijah llunsackcr of Iloneyvllle. Ctth, HrflJT yth her llltlo twin daughters, ls visiting In raitj norland, tho guests of Mra Ara Fnssor and Mrs. 'yilfl . Mleo Thoona Andrus rras hortea on Sunday ijj11j I afternoon to a party of lltllo girls, tho occasion tfltlH being hor eighth birthday. A foaturo ot thn flh I luncheon tablo waa tho birthday caHe. with its ilf ij lighted candles. Thosn prrsont wore Ilhea Win- jit If 8 tors. Dale and Mildred Davie. Clnlr Mowry, Mag- Uiiil Klo and Leono Ramntoii, Louise Manning, Helon J igljH lioso, Knld and Bcsslo Kvana and Loah Vanflwt, ; ;fJ ft A party Ot Salt Lasers motored up to Garland .llill I on Sunday, taking dinner at the clubhniiie. tiliiijr The parly consisted of Mr. and Mrs. V. Willi- -Hill A uey, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Typor and Mr. and JtrU |