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Show I I Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utaiil Eg PARK CITY. j ffij Special to Tho Triliuiic. HMH PMiK CITY, JNov, 10 Mr?. R. II. Wil- H Hams opened licr home for the ladle of Dtf! the Atbcunouiii 3Ionday aiornoon. Tim Ve sneretnry read the mlnnte of Hie pro- QK vIoiih meeting. Mr?. Lecompt whh oleel- Hm fil critic to till tlio place made vacant by Hu t.'io resignation of Mr. S. A. Brldgland. nil! The programme wn.i then taken urp. with H Mr. O. W. Alien Jn charge. Th llrat HUff number wus a plui s"lo. by Mra. Wll- HSt llaniB TlilH wus followed Willi a paper ciitlilcI "How to Reach the Busy Moth- Kqy it." bv .Mrs. Kopp. '-Mncrlen" wan sung W and tlie ladles adjourned to niot. Mon-' Eg! d.iv nt tlio homo of Mm. B. J. Begga. Bft Mr.-. It. IT. VIIIlnmn visited -in Salt EJ Lake durln? tho wcelc. The Cotillion lult gave lis first dance VI N of the Heat-on Wednesday evening In H.is- nf'S band's Mall. As is always the case, tho l .ill was well attended. BHl The Mlsscn Frances and Mary Alice HHjjl Sherman enmc up from Salt Luke Friday HBgE morning and will remain until Sunday Hpyf visiting with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. HEff K. . Sherman. Hffl Mrs. C. XV. TJodgson was a Salt Lako BCtZ passenger Thursday afternoon. Sho will BXJh vtalL with friends for a short time. BiRfifl Ono of the pleasant affairs of the week HIHItg was the curd party of Friday evening pmHfi given by tho members of St. Luke's guild IwV In Society hall. Prizes wore given and Wej refreshments were served. Ml Mrs. J. R. .Teflon! returned from Salt IHOj Lake Friday morning. lljwK Earl Johnson left Sunday afternoon for ftfrjfrjffl Germany, going an a missionary of tho UKUfj L. D. S, church. He will bo away about BtB three years. William Shea was on outgoing: passen- Wgi CjCr Saturday afternoon, bound for El- Mt Tno PWlc of Park Crry had an oppor- Wgkt tunlty of Beemg the famous Turner art exhibit Thursday and Friday evenings In IJIJSk Raaband's hall. The. exhibit was given jmia under the auspices of the Park City high IRyJJj; Mchool and was a rare treat. Tho Park mum GUy high school orchestra, assisted by Miss Catherine Shields, furnished tho fljHfc music for the occasion. A numbor of the Htrfffi "'t school girls gave a dance, "Tho tmK$ RofoBallet-" Tea and wafers were Tjwi MIS3 Jessie McDonald visited in Salt ffiO Lako during tho week. sfflS Miss Eva Hughes roturnod to Salt Salt MfTC Lo-ko Tuesday afternoon. Wpmn Miss Ida Torrey returned to Park City Mwj& 6unday morning after a pleasant visit W with friends and relatives, aMf Mrs. S. B. Whltely was a passenger SraKD to Ealt Lake Saturday afternoon. HEjfl Mrs. G. E. Hedges entertained the ifHRift members of tho Five Hundred Card club UDjlju pleasantjy Saturday afternoon. Jmm Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Forslund enter- jiXiK talned tho members of the Evening Card f.ub at their home on Norfolk avenuo JlSriH Friday e'enlng. After several hands of IuXJk cards had been -played and the prizes UWim awarded, delicious refreshments were flRjfc served. Tho following were present: Miss K MR I-usty. the Messrs. and Mesdames O. JW Wallen. G. M. Short, Jnlius Frankol, 8. mwh B. Whltely. F. W. McEwan. O. C. Lock- IQHm hart, F. TJJ. Hedges, A. A. Browning. jj&Mg Thursday evening in I. O. O. F. hall jBulf t10 Modern Woodmen gave a benefit wjm dance. Refreshments were served. iBfflK Clarence Doyle visited In Park City BSj Eaturdav and Sunday, a guest at the nil j J. V. Murphy home. SW' Tuesday evening In Society hall Park igif, City lodgo No. 4, Knights of Pythias. ilfaili gave a danco for friends. Refreshments flHMi ; were served and a royal good time was nM enjoyed by all. H9K OKcar Friendly left Tuesday on a short jjHK trip to Portland to visit with relatives. iroMf John Harrington of Mldvale Is voting MM with lUs father In Park City. SaiS Mrs. Michael Conway of Twin Falls. UR Ida., is visiting in Park City with her jSwjl clstcr, Mrs. Hethkc. DyC Joseph Kemp, Sr.. and Fred Frlgonna Ml B returned to Park City Sunday after a MM 2 hhort trip through Nevada. fiPj p Mrs. Thomas Cornell of Salt !Lake has Mffif spent Ihe week In Park City with rcla- CmH tives and friends. Wflt Mr. and Mrs. Roedman returned Sun- RBfrj !ey morning from Salt Lake. j j OG-DEN. WE Special to The Tribune. 'USH OGDEN, Nov. 1C The charily ball K given Monday evening at the Colonial, MlM under the auspices of the Martha society hRX wus one of the most brlliant and success- IQIiff ful Eoclal events of the season. The hall h nas beautifully decorated for the occa- WAM blon, the Martha society colors, green and mbw. nhltb. prevailing. The hall represented WSm a winter scene, with evergreens and imi- imtH latlon snow glimmering In the glow of (Ijjffi many lucnndescent lights. In one of tho attractively arranged cor- Hl "crs wcro several largo Christinas trees, HIR lu the midst of which wan placed a largo mum bowl of ico water. By courtesy of. and tSUm under the direction of tho Wober club, Hjffi delicious punch and confectionery were wltl served during the e3vnhig from a prettlly- BajK decorated booth. Hfl The orchestra balcony was woll hidden Imil l a maze of evergreens. MfflB In tho receiving lino wcro tho Mcs- .fffifr flames Joseph Scowcroft, Archie P. Blgo- IB, At 10:15 the grand march took place. Hi 5 U wan led by M. S. Browning and Mrs. iHjje Jossph Scowcroft, president of tho Mnr- HBg tfta society, with E. L. Van Meter and iHH Mrs. H. C. Blgclow, past prcsld'ont, as the j&fT6 uecond couple. BfW During tlic evening a buffet luncheon 'Wn ''ao eerved in tho banquet room, which ffi was decorated as a winter garden, with Vuii potted palms and chrysanthemums add- mvm ing to tho attractivcius of tho scene. mjM This featuro was presided over by Mrs. 1 A. S. Condon. Mrs. Nettllo Ecclcs and ! Mix. E. M. Co.i:o. vho were assisted In JH1B ser.'ir.g by tin- Jl'eses Florence Wright, IB iff Jjno Sco.i - t. Ellen Scowcroft, Ruth IB tfi Wauls, r.dna Wattis. Jean Browning, H n Cluia Bi ylc Irene Scovllle. Vivian Ec- Bifi '- ' t Mario Ecclcs. Sadlo Ecclee, Goorgl- WfM SkGon, Muy Workman. Zella Condon MHgi and Lavln Petty. mWm The society was organized nix years Dffx ago and the name Marliia was adopted In PJRg honor of Mrs. Frank .t. Cannon, the W founder The officers and roll of mem- B Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft, president: Mrs. Hn Thomas D. Dee. first vice president; Mrs. fia Abel Kuhn. eeoond vice president: Mrs. BIS A. P. Blgclow, treasurer; Mrs. R. B. Bnl Portr, tecrotarj'; Mrs. I. L. Reynolds. Bra corresponding secretary. Mesdames H. wHK H. Spencer. G L. Becker, H. C. Blgclow. ftVS M. S. Browning. A. fc". Condon, Is. M. Bra Conrny. Netllp Ecclos. William Eccles, Bfl HBj Thomas Fltagenild, Patrick Hoaly, A. P. DH lllbbs, R- T. Hume, I'. J. Ivieao). Adam HBm Kuhn. II. M. Rowc. J. S. I.cwh. E. A. BflR Llttlcllcld, E. 1. Rich. J. IT. Spargo. Hugh mmSM C. Wood. WUIIum C. Wright. OKB Among the outsldo cities represented In BfljM t'p gathering were Washington, Chicago, wHnS bait Lako. J)rovo and Brlgham City. jBwB Mr. A. S. Condon and Mrs. Ksra IS Ttlchardson entertained one hundred Hnl ghosts at a beautifully appointed luneh-con luneh-con Thursday afternoon at the Pacific JW hotel. Tho autumn colors of yellow, BUB green and rd wore beautifully carried HI out In the decorations. The table was MM! strewn with autumn loaves and a bouquet jBnB of yellow chrysanthemums and clematis jOBH graced thn center of the table. The place jUjS rnnlH were hnnd-paintod in autumn leaf mUt dcilgn In the aftoritoon a line musical JK lirograninio wan rendered. A guessing BBf nient t'outrlbutcd to tho enjoyment of 91 tl gu!slH. .Mm. E. T. Ilulanlskl being n awarded the Ilr?t prize, a cut glass bowl; Mr5. James Ballard the second prize, a jmWm rut glass olive dish, and tho consolation jHtt prize was won by Mrs. Hugh C. Wood. BjB Mrs. E. A. Llttlcfleld arrived Monday j from California for a visit with her par- jHnR ent-ii Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wattis. Kfi Miss Kathryn Fitzgerald returned Sat-1 Sat-1 i"tlay from a six weeks' tour of Callfor- jSw Mr and Mrs. E. W. Matson left Tues day Tor the lorlhwcrt They will bo absent ab-sent a month or six weeks and will visit Boise, Spokane, Portln'.Kl and other points, returning by way of Han Francisco. Fran-cisco. En route home they will visit In Reno and GoldfMd. Mrs. John Pholan was hostess to -the members of St. Joseph's Sewing society at St. Joseph's hull Thursday aflernoon. The Fifth ward W. C. T. l met Tuesday Tues-day with Mrs. O. R. Craft. A meotlng uf the Child Culture club was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. T. Lynch. The opening number num-ber of the programme was nn Interesting Interest-ing discussion of the paper, "Silent Inllu-oncc." Inllu-oncc." by Mnt, PurJoy T. Wright. Mrs. E. G. Cowans read a number of Wads-worth's Wads-worth's best poems and Mrs. II. M. Barrows Bar-rows gave si-voral of his quotations, The rendition of a number of vi!al selections, by Mrs. II. W. Shurtllff, was much appreciated ap-preciated bv the guests. The next mect-Imr mect-Imr will be hold with Mrs, Thomas D. Dee, Tuesday, November !!;. Howard Stratford anil Thomas Rho'js left Monday for Germany, where they will spend the next three years as missionaries mis-sionaries for tho Mormon church. Mrs. Martha A. Allen and Mrs. Allan Miller left Wednesday evening for a ten days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. .7. W. Stevens In Preston, Ida. A surprise was given Mrs. M. M. Scho-llcld Scho-llcld Tuesday evening at her home by the workers of the Fifth ward rollirlon class. The rooms wore decorated with red and yellow chrysanthemums and ferns. Games and music were the diversions of the evening. A luncheon was served by Mrs. Mary Rockham, Mrs. Lizzie Lockhead and Mrs. D. R. Wheelwright. The members mem-bers of tho class presented a beautiful volume of "Poems of Inspiration" to Mrs. Schoflcld as a reward for her valuable valu-able assistance In the work. A tea was given Wednesday afternoon In the Episcopal parish house. Mrs. R. S. Farnsworth gave several Interesting readings and Mrs. C. II. Stevens rendered a number of vocal selections. Tho hostesses hos-tesses were the Mesdames True. Klrcher, Horn and Woodruff. Wednesday evening the What-I-Can society of the Baptist church was entertained enter-tained at the home of Miss Sarah Van Patten. The book discussed was "The Challenge of the City." After tho close of the business session, the evening was devoted to games and music, following which a luncheon was served. A "white bow" social will be given by the W. C. T. U. of tho Fourth ward Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Sarah S. Chapman. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Cowan entertained a number of friends at a card party. Prizes In the card game were won by Florenco Downs, James Knight, Opal Richardson and W. A. Knight. Mrs. W. N. McGill of Ely, Nev., Is visiting vis-iting relatives in Ogden. An informal matinee dance was given Wednesday afternoon In the Weber academy acad-emy hall under the auspices of the do-' mcstlc arts department. Mrs. May TJrry entertained tho members mem-bers of the Sego Lily club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Richard B. Porter will entertain the Ladles Literary club Wednesday, November No-vember 20. The young people's Bible clas3 of the BaptlBt church met Wednesday evening with Miss Nctta Thompson and Miss Laura Bruce at the homo of Mrs, George Craig. After a short business session games and music were enjoyed and refreshments re-freshments wore served to fifteen guests. The Historical society met In the Ogden Og-den high school Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. L. Miller as hostess. The subject sub-ject for the afternoon was "A Vocation for Every Child," It -was In charge of Mrs. William Meale. Mrs. Clayton C. Coolldge entertained tho Home Culture club at her home Thursday afternoon. Tho members of tho Martha society will bo the guests of Mrs. Hugh C. Wood Monday. Mon-day. The Baptist Mission circle was entertained enter-tained at tho home of Mrs. A. M. Hastings Hast-ings Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Hobbs was leader of the afternoon study, A card party and dance were given Thursday evening by the Junior class of the Weber academy. PROVO. j Special to The Trihune. PROVO, Nov. 16. The 'Rcbekah lodge members of Provo gave a pleasant entertainment en-tertainment Monday evening at their hall on North Academy avenue. The first part of tho evening was devoted to box ball at tho bowling rooms near by. Epli Homer was awarded the first prize. W. II. Ray second and Joshua Hone third. For the ladles, Mrs. Arthur Craven received Ilrst prise, Mrs. Scott second, and Mrs. H. W. Palmer third. After tho games, the members adjourned to the lodge hall, where delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Jesse Knight was the recipient of a pleasant serenade Tuesday afternoon, given by the B. Y. University band, the occasion being Mrs. Knights birthday anniversary. The band boys gathered on the lawns in front of tho beautiful Knight home on East Center atroet and played several selections. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Evans announco the engagement of their daughter Ireno to Frank R. Sharp of Bozeman. Mont., tho marriage to take place at the Evans home. Second North and First .East streets, eomo time during the present month. The Blllic club members were entertained enter-tained Monday evening by MIps Margaret Marga-ret Smoot, when the usual features were carried out. Those present were the Misses Mem Anderson, Myrl Murdock, Maud Farrer. Norma. Poulton, Mary Sawyer, Saw-yer, Corlnno Wilson, R&e Baxter, Mary Russell. Hazel Adams and Erma Smoot-The Smoot-The girls decided to give a dancing party In the near future, the date and place to bo determined later. The O. N. O. club met Monday evening with Ml6s Vie Ashworth. After a pleasant pleas-ant hour spent in oewing and rmislc, a dainty luncheon was served. Tlio members mem-bers present wore Mrs. Bennett Cash and tho Misses Hazel and VIo Ashworth. Josephlno and Ethel Madsen, Bertha Lowis, Garda Gee and Edith Young. Sixteen of the young friends of Miss Norma Simmons pleasantly surprised her ut her homo Saturday night, tho occasion occa-sion being her birthday anniversary. An Informal programme of games and other interesting features wua carried out and luncheon waa served. An Item of Interest In younger socloty circles Is tho announcement of the engagement en-gagement of Miss Etta Goddard of this city ty Ezra L, Tanner of Puynon. Tlio marriage will take place In tho Salt Lako templo December I. The second of the serlc3 of dancing parties being given by the M. J. association asso-ciation was hold In the FinH ward fcoclal hall Wednesday night, when fifty couples were present. Tho following Item In a Boston paper Will be of Interest to tho friends and relatives rel-atives of tho young Provo ncoplo who arc-now arc-now studying In Boston: "Miss Florence Jeppcrson was a guest at a composers' reception last Wednesday and captivated tho select audience by her exquisite singing. sing-ing. H. Gllbcrte was honor guest, and had Miss Jopperson sing one of hhi latest compositions. Her rendition co pleased the well-known Now Yorker that he called on Miss Jeppcrson tho following day and gave her three songs In manuscript." manu-script." Tlie dancing party given Saturday evening by ho lOlfi high school elasH of the B. Y. university wan an enjoyable and successful affair. The party was given In tho Ilrst ward social hall, which was beautifully decorated for the occasion occa-sion In the class colors. The Nineteenth Century club met Friday Fri-day afternoon with Mrs. J. L. Lytel. Mrs. Wright gave a paper on "Some Irish Playwrights," and Mrs. I. IS. Masters Mas-ters favored tho club with a numbor of Irish songs. Mrs. R. B, Irrlno, Jr., was hostess at a delightful dinner Sunday, when tho decorations In the rooms and on tho din ing table were carried out In yollow. with chrysanthemums in profusion. Tho gue.-its were Mr. und Mr?. W. D. Roberts, Rob-erts, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Bag-ley. Bag-ley. Mr. afid Mrs. James Brown, Miss Norma tlaveraimp and Miss Lnel Irvlilu. Mrs. Gertrude Darnellle of Alder. Mont.. In here for a month's visit with her mother, Mr.". Joseph Jlubcr. Mrs, WInnifrcd Tlmtoher has gona to California to spend the winter. She first visited hor grandparents. Mr. and .Mrs. William Hatfield, at ThermolltO and thence went to Los Angclca and other places of Interest In southern California. Cal-ifornia. Dr. and Mrs. David W"!Htwood. after six weeks' travel through the east, have returned to their homo In tho Garden City. Miss Muyme Bott pleasantly entertained enter-tained the members of- tho Protah club Tuesday evening at a bowling party at the box-ball parlors. Prizes wore awarded to the following young ladles for high scores: Miss Alice Wood, Miss Mabel Peterson and Miss F. Walton. The members of the Kensington Sewing Sew-ing club were pleasantly entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. dial O. Chase. The Chaso home was beautifully beautiful-ly decorated with a profusion of flowers. An Informal programme was a feature. Luncheon was served to the twenty-one guests present. Mrs. I. U Donnaii. with her children, left the latter part of the week for Riverside. Riv-erside. Oil., to spend tho winter. Miss Mary Christian and C. Preston Allen were married Thursday of this week, Justice C. D. Glazier officiating. officiat-ing. In the evening a reception was Riven in honor of tho young people at the homo of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. August Allen. Mrs, I. II. Masters will spend next week In Salt Lake where she will sing at the semi-annual Initiation of the A. A. S. rite, tn he hold at tho Masonic temple all next week. Mrs. W. L. Blcrsach was the honor guest at a bridge party given by Mrs. Murray Twelves at hor homo Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Twelves were tip from Salt Lake to spend the week end with relatives and friends, returning to their home Monday morning. Miss Norma Plavercanm. who Is attending at-tending school at Rowland Hall In Salt Lake, spent Saturdav and Sunday visiting visit-ing In Ihls city with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Havcrcamp. Complimentary to Miss Irene Evans, whose marriage to Frank Sharp lakes place this month. Miss .Tetta Malbon. Miss Ferris Noyes and Miss Flossie Dunn gave a shower parly at the home of Miss Malbcn Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. 7rvine. Jr.. and their daughter Lael. and Mrs. Samuel Schwab, Miss Eva Jones and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hoag were Salt Lake visitors during the week. The Utah Sorosis club met rfednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. C. Lund- The paper on "Tho Child IdeaJ and Actual." was given by Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry. The review from the Twentieth Century American was given by Mrs. A. C. Lund. The "story hour" for children, which was inaugurated by the Nineteenth Century Cen-tury and Utah Sorosis clubs, was resumed Thursday afternoon3 after being postponed post-poned for the past three weeks. Mrs. E. V. Brooks and Mrs. Harvey of the Women's Relief corns, Salt banc City visited Provo Wednesday afternoon and Inspected the lodge work of tho local W. R. C- The visitors wore entertained at luncheon after the regular session. Mrs. David Johnson entertained the junior girls of the Sixth ward M. I association asso-ciation at her home Thursday evening, Mrs. D. D. Jones has gone to ML Pleasant for a week's Visit with friends Mrs. Cooper Anderson, who has been In Salt Lake for some time, has returned to her homo at Olmsted. Mrs. E. W. Blbbons and Mrs. Newel W. Smith left Friday for a visit with relatives and friends in Salt Lake. The Thursday Card club was entertained enter-tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Henry Gease. when three tables of cards were played Prizes were awarded to Mrs. C. E. Whltlemore and Mrs. Alf Malben, who were guests of the club. The Daughters of tho Mormon Battalion Bat-talion met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. May Farrer. The Girls Friendly society of the Episcopal Epis-copal church met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. A. W. Arries. The meeting was devoted to charity work. Tho pupils of tho Parker and Maeser buildings of tho Provo city public schools celebrated the anniversaries of their respective re-spective Institutions Friday afternoon. LOGAN. j Special to The Tribune. LOGAN. Nov. lfi. One of the enjoy-ablo enjoy-ablo affairs of Tuesday was the bridge luncheon given by Mrs. E. P. Bacon at her homo on West Center street. Lunch-con Lunch-con waa served in the diniiic room from a table beautifully decorated with fragrant fra-grant pink and white geraniums and smllax. A delicious menu was served, every detail of which was peupclly carried car-ried ouL Later In tho afternoon bridge was played, and tho score prize waa won by Mrs. Georgo Torgcson. Monday afternoon Mrs W. W. McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin enlertalned at a pretty children chil-dren s party In compliment to hor daughter daugh-ter Anna's birthday. The usual Interesting Inter-esting children's games wcro features and. with tlio music, were enjoyed. A birthday luncheon was served and one of the attractlvo table adornments was a largo birthday cako holding ton lighted candles. Chrysanthemums formed the main decorations. Fifteen llttlo guests enjoyed tho pleasant afternoon. Tho Wobyca socloty held an Interesting meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Frederick Scliade. The attendanca was large and Superintendent Molynoux gave an Instructive talk on "Laws of Mental Growth." W. O Robinson favored tho club with a vocal selection. Refreshments Refresh-ments wore served and a social half hour enjoyed. An Interesting session of the A. C. Woman's club was held Monday at the home of Miss Margaret Wilkinson, with Miss Charlotte Kylo as hostess. The programme was In tho hands of Mrs. Clayton Teelzel, tho topic being "The Old Wives' Tale," by Arnold Bennett. Mrs. Tcetzel gave a delightful review of tho book and a clover paper on the life and works of tho author Following tho programme, plans for the charity ball were discussed and committees on arrangement, ar-rangement, tickets, decorations and refreshments re-freshments wore appointed bv the president presi-dent of tho club, Mrs. B. G. Thatcher Tho ball will be given December S at tho Auditorium. Much enthusiasm ia being manifested by the club members to make this ball u grand auccess. Tea wa3 served bv the hoalcss. Wednesday afternoon the Clio circle met with Mrs. J. A, JJcndrlckson. Tho drama to bo discussed wa "As tho Leaves." by Glacosa. This wao Interestingly Interest-ingly given by Mrs. Lucy Robinson. Mrs. J. IT. Marshall gavo a yocal colo In her usual charming voice. Refreshments wcro served by the hostess and tho club adjourned to meet Wednesday with Mrs. Alfred Farrell. A largo number of invited in-vited guests was present. Mr. and Mrs. Georro Cole announco the engagement of their daughter Lcttle to Charles H. Soronsen of Salt Lake, tho marriage to tako place lato lu Novombor. Saturday ovenlng Dr. W. G. Rucken-brod Rucken-brod was host at a delightful dinner party in honor of Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh of Salt Lake. The dinner was given at the Eaglo hotel and the tablo was beautifully decorated for the occasion with greenery and flowers. Beside Be-side tho guests of honor, covers wcro laid for Dr. C. G. Plummcr and Superin-ttndont Superin-ttndont A. C. Nelson of Salt Lako and the members of the local dental socloty. Mrs. II. A. Pcderson was hostess Tliursday afternoon at a charming afternoon af-ternoon affair, when she entertained eleven of her lady friends at a ken-alngton. ken-alngton. The hours wero pleasantly passed in sewing and games and con-testa. con-testa. Prizes wcro awarded to Mr. P. M. NcIIcon. Mrs. A, Johnson and Mrs. J. P. Griffin. Tho rooms throughout tho houso were arllstlcallv decorated wtlh carnations. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Pexlorson was assisted by hoi- daughter. An enjoyable parly wan given Friday evening at the home of Mr. J. 1 1. Thorpe to celebrate the SOth birthday of his father, John 'I'horpo. The guests included in-cluded the members of Mr. Thome's family, relatives and a few friends. Refreshments Re-freshments were served and games and musl5 were enjoyed. Mrs. J. P. Smith planned and carried out a successful surprise In the way or 'i china shower In honor of Mr. and Mm. John Kosza Tuesday ovonlng at the Kosza home. S'lipper was served and a large numbor of friends and relatives rela-tives were present, Mr. and Mrs. Rosza were married Inst Wednesday. Mrs. F. JO. Clark has returned from a pleasant visit with friends at Rowland Row-land Hall In Suit Lake. Joseph Campbell of Ogden soont several sev-eral days of tho week hero. Mrs. Eakol Anderson and little son have returned to their homo In Salt Uiko. after a olcasant visit in Logan, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. And-erson. Mrs. V. II. Bartlett is here from Omaha Oma-ha and Is the guest of .Mrs. A. M. Fleming. Flem-ing. E. P. Bacon has returned from a two-weeks' two-weeks' stay In Chicago Miss Jolla Smart will leave shortly to spend the winter In California. Lewis T. Cannon of Salt Lake spent the early part of the week here. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Miller of Rcxburg were Logan visitors Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Luther Howell has returned from Salt Lake. Mrs. Julia Nlblcy returned homo Monday Mon-day from a short visit In Salt Lake. , MURRAY. j i Special to The Tribune. MURRAY, Nov. 16. Mrs. Isaac Had-ley Had-ley has returned from a visit at Eureka with friends Mrs. Carl Anderson of East Mill Creek was pleasantly surprised by relatives and friends this week, who arranged a bright party Last Monday evening Miss Lizzie Klmc was the recipient of a silverware shower given by Miss Marie Stevens at her homo in Salt Lake. Tho Stevens homo was tastefully decorated with chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. A dainty luncheon was served late in the evening. Glorias Boberg and Lorenzo Peterson of Sandy will be married Wednesday, November 27. A reception will be tendered ten-dered them at the bride's home In the evening. Warren Cave spent Thursday at Ogden Og-den with friends. Dr. P. F. Splcer has returned, after a short trip to Roberts, Ida, The officers of the First ward religion class pleasantly surprised Mrs, William N. Morris at her homo on Center street Monday evening, tho occasion being Mrs. Morris's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John IT. Bawden of Granger announce tho engagement of their daughter Bashie to Fred Bangerter. Tho wedding will tako place Wednesday, November 27, at the bride's home. Mrs. D, B. Jones gave a bundle shower Thursday evening In honor of Miss Lizzie Klme, whose marriage to Erlck Ellason takes place this month. A dainty supper was served to twenty-five in the dining room, which was beautifully decorated in national colors. , Superintendent Orson Ryan of Mldvalo Is at Provo on a brief visit-Mrs. visit-Mrs. E. C. Bagley of Holllday entertained enter-tained members of the Relief society at her home "Wednesday. EUREKA. Special to The Tribune EUREKA. Nov. 1C Mrs. C. Massln of Silver City visited with Miss Maud Billings Bill-ings of Eureka on Thursday. Mrs. C. E. Thomas of Bingham Is visiting visit-ing with her (parents, Mr. and Mrs-James Mrs-James Shaw of this city. Mrs. John Cronln of Silver City is a Salt Lako visitor this week. Judge W. C. Dcwar of this city was a Nephl visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. IJ. F. Fullride and family, fam-ily, who havo been living at Redding, Col., for tho past year, returned to Eureka Eu-reka on Tuesday and. will mako their homo here. Mrs Conrav of Silver City and niooo, Mlsa Fitzgerald, wero visltlmr in JUureka on Thursday. Mrs. D. D. Sullivan returned to her homo In Euroka after several wools' visit In Salt Lako City. Miss Mae Phillips, who is teaching school at Lake Shore, Utah, spent Sunday Sun-day and Monday hero visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Phillips. Mefcdamcs Driscoll and Hanson entor-talned entor-talned a few friends Tuesday evenlnc at the homo of the former, in honor of Mrs. Claudo Barnco and Miss Kimball of Salt Lake City. At their last regular mooting, the members of Columbia Rebolrab Jodgo No. 11 had as their guesta Mrs. Mary Sud-helmer, Sud-helmer, president, and Mrs. Sarah C-l-Iadlev, vice president of tho grand lodgo of Utah, and Miss Mamie Schuyler of Salt Lake. After tho regular session of tho lodgo an adjournment was taken lo partake of a banquet prepared by a special committee of the lodge, at which tlmo spirited addresses were made by the visitors, as well as by prominent numbers num-bers of Columbia lodge. While In this city the grand lodge officers wore tho gueata of Mrs. B. N. C. Stott. Mrs. Claudo Barnes and Miss Kimball of Salt Lako are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hanson. Miss Edith Treloar was pleasantly surprised sur-prised at her home at the Victor mine on Wednesday evening. The evening was spent In playing games: also a splendid luncheon was served. Among those present pres-ent wero Misses Ethel and Elva Hlatt, Eliza Bonner and Pearl Treloar: Messrs. Pat Bonner John Donnelly, Frank Kimball. Kim-ball. Watklna, T. L. Schofleld, and Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Jones. Tho Misses Wyroah and Lorene Chase of Nephl arrived In Eureka Ihls week and will spend the winter hero with their mother, Mrs. S. A. Chase. Mrs. Arthur Thayer of Bingham is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. T, Borryman. Mrs. Hugo Dcprczen roturned homo Sunday morning, after several days' visit at Salt Lake. The ladles' auxiliary of the Tlrftlo District Dis-trict Miners union held a splendid meotlng meot-lng on Friday ovenlns. at which tlmo tho following ladles wcro initiated Into the order: Mcsdamen C. E. Berry. J. P. Griggs, E. D. R. Hondrlckpon. Jecsio Peterson, Pe-terson, Nick Fcrrando. Thomas Borryman. Borry-man. Fred Alberg. Julius Brandt, and Misses Anabol Mconcy and Anna Hen-drlckson. Hen-drlckson. Following the regular lodge work a fine banquet was served In honor of the now members. Mrs. P. J. Donnelly and son Patsy went to Salt Luke on Thursday afternoon to attend tho funeral of J. C. Sullivan. Tho S. E. B. G. club of thlB city met at the home of MJbs Hazel Irvine. The ladles spent tho ovenlng sewing, the hostess sor.ing a dainty luncheon. Tho next meeting of tho club will be with the Misses Virginia, Belle and Leola Lasly at tho homo of Mrs. Will Neublt on Church street, on next Wednesday evening. Mrs. Everett of Salt Lako is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cromer. Mrs. Jerry Sullivan of Mammoth was in Eureka visiting friends last Wednesday Wednes-day The mcnjbcru u( the L, O. K. club were very pleasantly entertained at the homo of Mrs. Raemus Nelson on Wednesday afternoon, an exceptionally nice- lunch being served. The guests of tho club wero Mrs. Everett of Salt Lako and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan of Mammoth. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keith itift for their homo In Denver, Colo., after a woek's visit hero with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. IL Mc-Cryslal. Mc-Cryslal. Mrs. I. I?. Gose will entertain tho members of tho brldgo club at her homo next Wednesday. Miss Lucy B. Finloy entertained tho Entro Nous Literary club at tho homo of Mrs. Georgo Hayes on Saturday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mrs. Joo Passcy returned to Eureka after sovcral weeks' visit with hor mother, Mrs. James Dunn, at Provo. C K. Hulsh of this city left last Saturday Sat-urday morning for tho southern part of the stato on a. hunting trip. Ha expects ex-pects to bo gone for several weeks. .Mrs. Hugo Duprlzon roturned homo Sunday morning after several days' visit at Salt Lako City. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Reld returned 'to their homo at .Abunmoth after visiting soveral wooka at Nephl. Mrs. Arthur Thayor of Bingham Is hero visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Berrynian. MAWTI. j i Special to Tho Tribune, MA NTT. Nov. 1C Frolda Brox and Prime Black of Rlchtlcld wero married In tho Mantl temple, President Loula Anderson An-derson performing tho ceremony. A reception re-ception was given at the Bros homo in tho evening. Miss Ethel Bean of La Grande. Or., spent a week hero visiting with Mrs. Clarence Madsen. Mr3. Bean left Thursday Thurs-day for Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenca Madsen delightfully delight-fully entertained about twenty friends Monday evening In honor of their wooden wedding anniversary. Out-of-town guests wero Mrs, Llzzlo Peterson, Donna Peterson, Peter-son, Perry Petorson. Mr. and Mrs. D. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Connell, Mr und Mrs. A. M. Tuttlc of Ephralm. and Georgo Christensen of Mount Pleasant, Christian Madsen n.nd Ruby and Stella Madsen. A delicious dinner was served. Mrs. W. A. Reld was tho reclplont of a pleasant surprise Monday evening In honor of her birthday anniversary. About fifty friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Madsen and their family went to Mount Pleasant Tliursday. Mrs. Ruby Parry was hostess at a dinner din-ner party last Tuesday evening, when Bhe entertained a number of friends, Mrs. Camilla Nelson entertained Tuesday Tues-day afternoon for tho Mothers club. Ten ladles wore present. Refreshments were served after tho programme, Herbert Nelson of Ferron was a Mantl visitor Tuesday and Wednesday, a guest of Mrs. Camilla Nelson. Ernest Jacobson was pleasantly surprised sur-prised by about forty of his pupils Thursday Thurs-day evening. A very enjoyable tlmo yas spent In playing parlor games and singing. sing-ing. Miss Lillian Jones spent the pa3t week In Ephralm, visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. Thorpe. The R. K. class met at the home of Mrs, Osmond Olsen Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dlantha Reld was In the chair. Mrs. Olsten Ol-sten and Mrs. Reid read from "Barbara Worth." Miss Beatrice Burns of Mount PleasantjWas a visitor. Ono of the most delightful oventrj of the season waa that given by Mrs. Ros-coe Ros-coe Tuttlo Saturday afternoon, when she entertained tho music section of the Ladles La-dles Lltorary club and hor neighbors In her new homo. The lesson, tho second chapter from "Tho History of Music," was given by Mrs. Millie Kerr. Mrs. Ellis Johnson cang "Septomber." A piano pi-ano selection. "Ashes of Love." was given by Mrs. Mav Chapman. There was" a solo by Mrs. Zella Cox, "Mother." A piano pi-ano selection. "Cupid and Butterflies.' was plavcd by Mrs. Millie Kerr- A voo, "Faith and Hope." was sung by Mrs. Ethel Molscn. Mrs. Jcsslo Lund sang "Just a Song at Twilight." Special guests were tho Mesdames Myra Bradley. La Verne Larson. Choll Stringham. G. W. Martin, Winnie Candland, 1. D, Vorheos, L. T. Tuttle. J. P. Nelson, and the Misses Josephlno Hornung and Julia BlUlnga. Mrs. J. IT. Hornung left Thursday for Mount Pleasant for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Nelson ontcrtalncd a few friends Thursday evening at dinner. din-ner. Covers wero laid for Mr. and Mrn. J. M. Burns. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hoggan, Mr. and Mrs. Joromo Henrlo and Miss Beatrice Burns of Mount Pleasant. Ono of tho delightful events of tho week was tho chafing dish luncheon kIvcii by Miss Alllo Cox Wednesday afternoon. Quaint little baskets of chrysiinthemumo wero used for decorations. Mlus Pearl Thorpe of Ephralm visited with Miss Lillian Jones this week The Brldgo Whist dub was entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. J. P. Madsen in her beautiful home on Main street. Three tables were occupied. Mra. Charles Riddle Rid-dle won the prize. Special guests were Miss Alllo Cox, Miss ilCdyth Clark. Mls6 McDonald and Mrs. Hazel Madsen. Thirty-live pupils of llobcr Bird took possession of li In home Thursday evening and gavo him a pleasant surprise. The ovenlng was spent in games and feasting. Miss Beatrice Bums of Mount Pleasant is visiting with her brother, J, M. Burns and hla family SPANISH FORK. I I Special to The Tribune. SPANISH FORK. Nov. 16.t--M1ss Dlna Gardner of this city and Joseph II. Johnson of Salem, Utah county, were married in the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday. A reception was given on Friday evening to the young couple at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner. Cards are out announcing the engagement engage-ment of Miss Laverno Johnson of this cltv and Herbert Hanks of Salem. The wedding Is to tako place on November 20 at the Salt Lake temple. Miss Sarah Erlckscn and Morgan D. Wolncs. Jr., both of this city, will be married In tho Salt Lake templo on Wednesday. The wedding of Miss Jenov Hansen of Palmyra ward and' Orla Stewart of this city will take place at the home of tho bride's parcntn Wednesday. Cards announce tho engagement of Miss Lenoro Hlglngson of this city and Alvon Keel of Salem. The wedding will take place on Wednesday In the Salt Lako temple-James temple-James Hutchinson and Mrs. Thomas Tadd, both of the Third ward of this city, were married at tho home of Mr. Hutchinson on Monday evening, Bishop Georgo Halea officiating. Mrs. Edward Stone of Eureka has been visiting with Mrs. Jesse Hall of this city during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry TTuber of Pav-Bon Pav-Bon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Will Lewis of the Fourth ward last Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Hyrum Christensen entertained a number of her old friends Sunday. The day was spent pleasantly. Delicious luncheon was served. The KenBlngton club met at the home of Mrs. Morgan Beck Friday afternoon. A paper, "Our Girls Versus the High School," was read and discussed. A delicious de-licious luncheon was served. A birthday party was given Friday at tho homo of Mrs ti, "L honor of the ninth bte Wm .of her con Vanun ur H.-dren H.-dren wero present. ut r Mr. and Mrs, Henr- v WC, Mrs. Fred Lewis jr al tWlfl' art cle was read on ''ChlM&? Special to The Trlbun 1 EPHRALM. Nov. ic 'tl . ent were: Putni ,,, ',8 ,4l Anderson, Alverda A oD'tT-Monetise!.. oD'tT-Monetise!.. GenexieVoS0?',, son, Mrs, Fred Tuttln , n Jfc null Brelnhnll, Geneva U,K Anderson and MIhT Bouff'mr c.Si sssiiasssa r party. Mrs. Ileni ianHn ' T with a beautiful "K WnT Mra C. L. Thorpe mi JM tier Monday aftcrnooa Ca-lV for seven. 'Ti Lorenzo Cliiistenson of thuSfe Mao Carlson of Mt, PKi,ni iL- r, r ed Wednesday In tl.o sffiiftJ pit:. A wedding reception .TF night at the homo of ! ?JF cuts after which the ..rm remainder of the cvcnfnc m 5BH the pavilion. Mr. an Sf i and will be at home to &J after Dccombor 1. 10 thelf' Mr. and Mrs. C. J. rhrt.-t turned yesterday from Salt hSKU they went to pm-chattc a djWi that cUy.1'0" f mnk,ns B5f Julia Olscn was Kiven a rlcJlltfA prise party Tuesday cveiiin?.!' Mr. nnd Mrs. Tliornus V. tM-w visited relatives ond friends lM Sunday afternoon. Mt' Monday evening tliq N. w- pW- ' tcrtalned by Miss Mildred BriiLl Miss Ethel CTirlst-nson xnt JT less Sunday evening' at n dini!tJ( Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. Joseph StnvntiFCn ray mZ. party Sunday afternoon In honl anniversary or her dauRhtcr, jMrtfri Mr. and Mrs. L, P. Anderson W have been guests at tho li0ralS and, Mrs. Androw BJergo dnrfBT" week. flJ Mr. and Mra. Jerome R Mantl wore guests Sunday at ' of Mr, and Mrs. Tlioma? 8. LuMj-f Lillian Jones, llyrum Thorpe daughter. Pearl, wero Mantl vltltW ing the early part of the Wik.. Mr. and Mrs. Ola Olsen returiir Provo Monday, wiiero they hsM visiting a few days. im" Mrs Earl Peacock returned im from an extended trip to Idahp: J Mrs. Roy Lund of MantlTT?V through here yesterday on herm1 California, where she went t4 aTj husband, who was returning tnmP1 years' mission for the L. D, BWk Mr. and Mrs, Joaeph WlllsrT Mayfleld have been visiting re!t)B friends In Ephralpi during the nff? Clcon Anderson nnd Grace jB' of this city were In Mt. Plfiti evening, attending the ChrlsttwW1 son wedding. 'mt S. C. Soronson has removed IB9 elegant home on Main street M Eld en Christensen of RedmooiB Ephralm, visiting with relatlvBjf. friends, W" dditional State Society fflBTTTrlbUllC. K-Mr. and M- A-,J- , houno party Thursday Jtf f a roh Gardner, who 'Mmttn for tho U D. S. ZCRlanii next week. uV ' nn,i -avo a- bundlo show or M'L Hwnv evenlna: In lionor of B", ftht who will bo married Wvlffi nV Wednesday. p ' ini-r who Imn been snend-mi snend-mi at DrlB. in the Teton BT Tliomsi Icrt Friday to Jmpfi" 'Vr with her daughter. Brt H. Chamberlain. In Ccdcr ihMLyi, Anderson spent Saturday siiB'jti. Ttocers gave a reading JKImeflcan Fork HWi school 2B' -riiiirnia-n entertained the "MBthiS of the public schools at -Bun1ar evening In honor of 1K , S ' d Marlam. who iBirefk end at lionic l"B,.n club held Us "Wednesday . , t (tadner spent Thursday In Erthward pave a -week's serlcn g.l,.k this woek closing jjBSrrlday In th City pavilion. SShil, -WldDDl .Epcnt Ilia flrwt ilBfti Tcrk vicltlng friends In ! Oliver of Bingham I the (IB da JUsse Una. and VJila MBt li Hopkins gave- a card Tartr "ttslwr I" honor of Air. nnd E Eaudln. fttfkr pcnt Monday nnd Tucs- i-Byre, Berk Proctor of Garfield Bk idlh Mrs. Proctor's mother. MW. WriRht. ' b )rs. .Tesar TSarl of Eurel Bw relatives In Lohl. Wh )rs. John Woodhouso left Bt for California, where they -'B jb; ivlnter at IlunUnglln ijBfooU Jo"cs left Saturday for lK vliero she will sp"iid lha fKtyr. Jones will Gpcrid tho next ttX at Bingham Can3"on. NT PLEASANT. J &B-PLEASANT, Nov. 16. AUss 'H-" lias returned to hot home nKtllcr a short stay with Mrs. iKas? evening the P.ev. Air. and rKVtrs ontorlalned the member!! jBfcirch at a very delightful o- 'Br- C. T V. was entertained on a'g.'ttn-.oon by Airs. 11. F. Wall. IBtttr Flvo of Salina la visiting Utr, Mrs, Frank AladGon. i)flp?r Francis Campbell of Salt jXtbe guest of her rarcnl3. Air. lKRi!j Anderson. uVt'tbe social events of tho week iftlugc ilunchi parly given on cvenhi? at tho armory by jB'Xrs. Christensen. Jt was a tf)tful affair. A T. T. Bwight In quite ill at Snof lils daughter, Airs. R. A. fBttMItlli Century club was cn-ijBf cn-ijBf oa Thursday by Alia. 3 J. S. jSpall tiitcrtalned about twenty il Party eavly this week. VtH-lnus vere enjoyed. ftd!Ira. 0 W. Sorcnsen enler-"l enler-"l pretty dinner party for tho -Supttc high school fiK-ulty. The jptyre iFaued to President Lund, rt.ml Mcsilames P. M. Ncllsen, toon, Georgo Bywalcr and C. gBrt; tho mIescu Edna, and Dale IMCliuler Ncllsen. Jennie Ttyau, IjK8n' Mr. Jensen and William Truscott entertained dc-Wttwcel:. dc-Wttwcel:. tho A- W. O. ylrl3 BElli -nd eighth grades of the lr'0 v a pretty party on Jj-'"g In the public school Rjtrt. C. T. Dnadge enter tained a party of friends on Tuesday eveninjr ai a luncheon. Maslm- Waldo Wdiittalcer garc- a birthday birth-day party on Thurmlay. a largo number of friends being Invited. Mrs. Kimball Johansen was hourcsa at a dinner parly on Thursday. Co vera wery laid for eighteen. j ?,nT',,'A.,1ll'ew , "I 'arson was tendered a delightful sunirlae party on Tuesday in lnor or hor -ITiIi birthday anniversarj'. An elaborate luncheon wan served to tun forty friends present. Mm. Horning 0f Man II 1b the guest of hor daughter, Mrs. C. J. Johns. Prof, ny ron Cmnm!ngn of tho University Uni-versity of Utah gave an interesting lecture lec-ture at the Molba theater on Friday evening lilt, ..Mod was "The 3Jcau-tles 3Jcau-tles of Southern Utah." Mlis Margaret Mansfield of Mjantl spent a few daya In MU Ploasant. a guest of the High School uoclety. ICininul rtobtna of Sallna, ftirmerlv a fjludent of tho Wasatch academy, spent a. rCv,' days In town renewing Ida old acjualntancca. Victor Peteraon of Salt Luko was a Ml. pleasant caller this wcclc , D,r- 9- poiiiui of tho Stato Industrial In-dustrial school at Ogden gave a vcr.- Instructive In-structive talk at tho South ward meeting meet-ing houso on Friday. Peter Laracn of PJchfleld visited friends in Ml. Pleasant thla week. SPRING-VILItE. I Special tr Tho Tribune SPniNGVU.r.TD, 2sov. lP.Mr Lc-ulso otoddard of Porrj'. Oi, Is hero vlslllnt' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jj. Ilaym'ond. C CllfVord Curter and Bert HaJIlday oro In tho southern part of tho otaita. Tho citizens of the Second Mrard gave a. reception to Ernest Strong last Thursday Thurs-day evening. Mr Strong leaven soon for Germany, whero he will sorvc tho L. D. S. church oh a missionary. M. E. Crandall of Salt Laks wiui r visitor vis-itor here this week. Tho.iromo Culture club hold Its regular regu-lar meeting' at the homo of Mrs. AV, H. Mcnciny. Tho subject dlscunscd v.as "Uho Panama Canal." Tho Social Sixty Dancing club gave Its initial dancn of Ihe season at tho Theater The-ater dance hall JTUi hall was tastefully decorated and tho aff.Ur waa a succusa In every way. Fred S. Hart of Spanish Fork -waa a Springvlllo visitor Thursday. I BRIG-HAM CITY. I I Special t0 Tho Tribuno. BniGKAM CITY, Nov. 1C Mra. Vance ringoy and Mr3. Guy Tingcv enl.ortalued at dinner at l.ho homo of tho former in honor of relatives. A soven-oourso dinner din-ner was Horved early in the evening, after which tho time was spent In ganv.:5 and music Amonc thoso present were Mr. and Mrn. Jlenry Tingcy. Mr. anil Mrs. Simeon Carter. Mr. and Mrs. James Tingcy. Mr. and Mj-a. liYcd Korth of Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Jj. Jolin-Hon. Jolin-Hon. Mr. and Mirs. Vanco Tiagcy, Mr. and MrH. J. K. Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. Guy Tingcy. Mr. and Mrs. Brlgham Jen-Hon, Jen-Hon, Misses Vei-a Carter, jana Jvortli and Miizil and Delmar Tinscy. Cards aro out announcing the wedding of li P. Coburn of this city and MIkh lArarie IJrandley. Tho ceremony will take place In Salt Lake City during tho coming com-ing week. Last evening tho first ball of tho season sea-son was given in tho high school gymnasium, gym-nasium, which has Just been completed. Tho party wa under the dlroction of tho domestic science department of the school and was largely attended. Monday evening. In- Fielding, Miss Sarah Coombs became the bildo of O- A. Johnson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T F. Coombs In that place. A wedding dinner waa given in honor of the young people Immediately after the ceremony. In the temple at Salt Lake City yesterday yes-terday Miss LouIho Snlromann of this city and JSdward Secrlst of Garland were united In marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Sccrist will make Ihclr home In Garland. Archie TJock of Howell ami Miss Anna Hansen were married In this city eaxly lu the week, the ceremony being performed per-formed by Bishop T. II, Blackburn of tho Second ward. The bride Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hansen. The home of Mr. and Mnj. irred Glecrup was tho scene of a. delightful birthday party eavly In tho week In honor, of Mrs. Gloerup. The house wa$ beautifully deconitci . A lolin solos were rendered by Jicnvard Larson. Those present were Mr. ,.ro' Z1'- I?iirr of Ogden. Mr. and Mrn. J. rank Trlbo of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ivorson, jMr. and Mrs. Julius Brunn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson, Ur. nnd Aim, E. C. F. irartmann, Air. and Mrs i?rcd Glecrup, Mr and Mrs. Andrew Nelson: Mesddtncs Mario IU-musacn. IU-musacn. tulno Jcsperson and Ida Koren-scn; Koren-scn; Misses 3-Inzcl Loughncy. Sylvia Giee-rup Giee-rup and Ha-ci Anderaon Mr. and Mm. David O. Stohl of Malad npent a portion of tho week visiting Air. and Mrs. Ilebor C. Bodou. Mr. and Ali-s. Joseph Valentino arc epcndlng a few days in the Pacific northwest, north-west, visiting tho principal cities there. Mr. nnd Airs. Joseph Tombs spent several sev-eral days of tho paat week visiting relatives rela-tives and friends In this city. U. P. Xewman of Salt Lake Citv ppent Bovcral days or the week visiting frlcnda In Brlgham City. llenry Blackburn of Ogden spent hurhday vhiltlng Mr. and Mrs, T, II, Blackburn of this city. Ncphl Tu Morrln of Salt I.nJ;o City vrna a 1uilor to this city Wednesday. AMERICAN FORK. I f Special to The Tribune. AAD5RTCA.N irORK'. ;0v. 35 Bishop J. H. Storrs was a Salt Jako visitor this veek. H:.uin Duffln or Salt Lalto jrpent part of tho week In this city. MJsii Mud Alay Ba.hcock, accompanied oy half n, doaou of licr elocution btudenls from Salt Lak City, jivo an Interesting recital at tho high school Wedno:;dar idglit, under tho auspices of tho Civic Improvement Im-provement Icaguo, A. Owen Smoot of provo wan an American Amer-ican Fork visitor thla vcek. Afr. and Mrs. JivzoTo E. Jonson of Provo visited relatives hero Aveduc3day. .Mr. and Mrn. Clirrord Young ivore fialt Lako City -lsllora tliin woek. Mrs. If. E. Robinson visited frleuds at Salt L.dte this week. Mra. Georgo A. Slonv. of Provo, accompanied accom-panied by hor daughter. Aim. Beulah Lowla of Salt Lake, visited rciacives ncru Alonduy. Mayor J". I'-ank TCoycs was at the fftata capital Wednesday. George 10. Hemphill of Salt Lako wan tho guest of Air. and Airs. J. AY. Storra part of the week. Sllsn Cynthia Chlpman. who has spent the past month visiting relatives in Canada, Can-ada, returned homo thio week. IS. J. Conrad of Salt Lake apent the week In American Fork. V. Sinclair of Salt Lako visited relatives rela-tives hero thlo week. Air. and W. 3. Chtpman and Afr.'i. Ja.niea Chlpman, Jr., visited relatives at Salt Lako Wednesday and Thursday. The B. D. H. club was entertained by AHsa AIpvlo Boley Friday night at her home in the First ward. A most enjoyable enjoy-able tiruo was liad. Itcfreshmenta wore served. PAYSON. j Special to Tho Tribune. PAYSON", Ts'ov. Id. The marriage of Miss Guinella Bingham and Earl Simmons Sim-mons toolc placo at high noon Tuesday. Judge Greenwood of Ncphl performed tho ceremony. A reception wan given by tho brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph JT. Bingham, at their homo In tho evening. even-ing. Air. and Airs. E. I 3 licit announce tho engagement of their daughter, Dilia, to Charles Bates. The marriage is to take place November 27. Air. and Airs. H". J. Goddard of Provo announce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, JClla. to Ezra Tanner of Payson. Tho marriage will take placo early in December. Airs. W. Vj. Pattorj entertained the members of the liaffoo Klacli club Vrl-day Vrl-day afternoon at her home. Tho ICiorid Sowing club was organised Sunday afternoon at the homo of Airs. Alma Paxman with the following members mem-bers present: Mrs. Alma Pa-Miian. Airs. W. C. AlcClcllan, Airs. Lee Loveless. Airs. William Finlayson. Afrs. John Nut-tall, Nut-tall, Airs. Joseph A. Barlow and Arcs Leonard Stelneckert. Alonibers of the S. O TX II. club were entertained by AIIhm Ethel E'inlayson at her home Thursday afternoon. A number of friends of Airs. W. C AlcClcllan pleasantly surprised her Friday Fri-day evening In honor of her birthday anniversary. Thoso present wcro Airs. Allra O'Conncll and her daughter. Allsa Dean, O'Conncll; Afrs. J. A. Barlow. Airs. Lee Loveless, Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Airs, LIda Loveless and Airs. A. J'a-man. J'a-man. The sophomores, ncnlora and Juniors gave a danco in tho Payson pavilion Frlduv night, In honor of the freshmen of Ihb high school. A delightful affair of Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon was tho uulltlng party at the homo or Airs. Frank Finlayson. Airs. James Brown of Provo la visiting visit-ing Iter sister, Alra. William Furrcc. Airs. Rock Bryan of Alammoth Is visiting visit-ing relatives here. RICHFIELD, j Special to Tho Tribune. RICH FIELD, Utah.: Nov. 1C Airs. Lo-rin Lo-rin Oldrovd onlorlalued at a party last Saturday in honor of Alias F.thnl Bean of Oregon. Tho following guests woro present: pres-ent: Air. and Airs. Junius Ilayca. Air. and Airs. Georgo Peterson. Air. and Airs. Lester Peterson, the A1J35C3 Floronce I Ionic, Lvdla Bean, Hazel Baker, P.ose Hayes. Stella J'aync, Lula Payne, Kuth Gottfredson of Sallna. Lutitla Gray, Colleen Col-leen Oldroyd, JSva Tuttlc. Kachacl Jon-sen Jon-sen and Marge Beal and Jodie Bean. Jim Anderson, Ed Anderson, Frank Baker. Ed Baker, Floyd Bell and La rue Ogden, John Peterson, Leonard Christcnscn. AIIsh Henrietta Lund entertained at a delightful dance and social on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Lunch was served at 11 o'clock to tho following guests: Leona Christian-son. Christian-son. DoVora Orrock. Pearl Orrock, Jcnnlo Levitt. 1311 tho J'otcraon, Edna Larsoti, Paulino Christiansen, Florence Chrlston-Sfn, Chrlston-Sfn, Ruhr Ogden, Eva Ogden, Annie Sorcnsen, Sor-cnsen, Wlnnlo Martin, Leona Coons, So-plda So-plda Jensen and Orln Ogllvlc, Wendell Pnyno, Ervln Ncbeker. Angus Hansen. Terah Black. Hartley Jilaek, Air. Dorrlty of Kanosh, Em est Neboknr, Will Luwpoii. Harold Peterson, Clyde Barrows and Clinton Clin-ton Peterson. Allss Lvdla. Bean entertained In honor of Atls Ethel Bean of Oregon on Friday evening. Lunch waa aon'cd to tho follow -lnr guests at 11 o'clock: The AIIijhcs Lula Pavne, Stella. Payne, Alai.o Bcal, Neil Bean anil Airs. I.orIn Oldroyd. Air and Aim. August F. Cottor of Elsl-nore Elsl-nore will leave .Tuesday lor Long Beach. Cat. with their two daughters, Alarguret and Kuby. Airs. Jack Rowlands or MarysvaJe was a Ricluleld visitor this week. Alra. and Air. Georgo Calloway announce tho engagement of their daughter, Lu Prcal to Leon Cluft of Provo. Tho wedding wed-ding is to taho placo In the near future. The young folks are both members of the Walters stock company. Air ami Airs. Thoninu Ogden of thla clfv will leave Sunday with their family to 'niako their homo lit California. Alius Violet Limdgrcen came hero from Salt Lake Wednesday to attend Mru. Betsy Ogden, who Is suffering from pneumonia. pneu-monia. Airs Allen Aloiilgomcry entertained for her llttlo daughter, Jla. In honor or her j eleventh birthday anniversary. The little lit-tle folks present wore: Ainxlno Hayes. Alilllo Jvic, Jjciib. Thurbor, Phyllis Flshor, Kola "Pag", Nellie .Salisbury. Vessa Salin-biirr. Salin-biirr. Paul Salisbury, Velum Andelln. Eni-en!oA Eni-en!oA Andulin. Ruth Heller. Mildred An-ilorson, An-ilorson, Ixida Anderson, Faun Anderson, Clcone Andorson, Araud Hansen. Jennie Peterson. Svlvia Thorsou, Aladellnc Alor-ilsoti Alor-ilsoti and Annlo Orrock. Lynn Chldrstcr, Verts Fnrnaworth and Thclma Storm, Mrn, I. K. V right entertained the Kensington club AYrdnc-tdny evening. The rlub was organised, with Airs. A. L, Br 'lrlrr ..iiiiii nn .-in. - Wood house aH president and Alius Alabel Woollcv as secretary and treasurer. Lunch was served at 10 o'clock, Tho guests were the following: Airs. Thomas Broyn, Airs. A L. WoodhouHo, Mrs. Krank Sherwood, AlVs. Charles Hc.ppler, Mrn. Claude Alc-Intvre Alc-Intvre and the AIih:jcs Hoi. Wright, Alabel Wo'ollcy, KHa Neiison, 12llth Wallter and 2111a Donalioc. Thf Koval Neighbors -wcro entertained Wc.dneiidoy at "the lodgcrooms by Alra. nuy Lcwla. Mi"'. Harold Chrlslol'feiHon. Mn. .losuph Ilopklna and Airs. Alfred Acker. hoi i. Afrs. U. A. Noves riitcrlainel at a du-Ughlful du-Ughlful aoclal Tliui-sday afternoon. The following were the invited guet: Tho Alcsdsuncd M, Payne. Allen Alontgoniery, MfrciJ Aekoraon, (Jay I.ewl. John .lory-eiiMiiiv .lory-eiiMiiiv Samuel Djill. .lamca lMlwarda, Henry Fouluon and Carl (.lOldbrandrtcn and AUs.s Agnes Poukjon. Airs. N'oycs wiui usfilBtcd by her daughter.- Alona. Air. and AIih. A. Barrackman wcro Klohtlcld vk.ltora thl3 week. Alra. W. F. Thurbor waa given a surprise sur-prise party at her home by her sisters. Alra, J. B. Chalk entertained this week. Tho Invited gnenta won1: Air. and Airs. Samuel Da II, Mr. and Airs. John Chalk. Mr. and Airs. Frank Anderson Air, and Afrp. Harlow. Air?. ISurnella. f'hulk and the Mi-sea L'dlth Dall, Uda Barlow, Ma bel Harlow, Air, nnd Airs. Parley Anderson Ander-son and AltvT. Ahiude Gruhum and F. Coaltcr. AIIsh 'rennessco Smith entertained at the honiu of her alater, Airn. Scolt Barton, Bar-ton, Tuesday evening. Those who enjoyed en-joyed I ho games and lunch wore: Alias Alabel Alorrlson. Alias Alabel Lewis, Alius Lorco Forsythe. Alins JohIc Skougaurd, Allsa Altft .lohuuon. AIlso Uarda AlcCarty. Allssi lluscl Hemic, Allss Pearl Sovy and Alios Sadie Ivie. Airs, Freeman Tanner entertained In .honor of AIIko Olive Ivlo'a firteentli birthday birth-day anniverjar'. Tho following guests w'ore nnwentr 'I'hc Allbses Alabel Alorrl- ision, Ciladya Atorrlrton. Gladys Jenam, Annie An-nie Sorenoeii, Uuby Ogden. Wva Ogden Elvira. Jensen. Grace ISrlokson. Sadio Ivie, l-'em Chldcstcr and Alles Oltvc, I On Alonday the members of tlm seroud Ward Uellvf society wero entertained by Alr. Willis Johnson, Air. .1. F. Chldeator and AJra. Will Socgmlller. Lunch was forved. Thofio present wore; The Alea-danien Alea-danien W. P. Payne, F. 11. ClildeMrr. Bryan Parker. Verge Bean. George Beal, Sr., J. AI. Peterson. AV. W. Morrison, H. S. Chrlstunsen. Thomas Larson. AlfrevI Bird. Aiitoun Borg, James Jemscii. G. Al. Jones. Aliunie Pcan, Sumuel Wilkinson, ICdlth Code, Af, NVllaon, W. H. Seegmlller, Sr., . Powell, Henrietta. "Wright. Uulon Heesrmlllei', AIno' Chrlstcnsen. ".V. 1C j i Hansen, Kosc Harmon. Andreas Anderson Ander-son ond Alias lvjuisa Cliidcfiter and Allss Frank, XtfEPHI. i ! Special to -The Tribuno. XKITII, N'ov. 1C AtiHx Kva Chrlsten-s-cn entertained Saturday evening tn honor of her birthday anniversary. Thu evening was spent In music anil games. At 10 o'clock a dainty supper was nerved. Th hostess was asslslrd by Wanda Christiansen and Lavcrn Ingram. Those present were: Air. and Airs. Luon t'hrly-teia'en. t'hrly-teia'en. the Alie.Ses Lucllo Cowan. Jacket Jack-et ta Fdehlll. Olive Ostler. Lucllo Greenwood. Green-wood. Ifatlie Brondhcad ami Alanine Ulehos. Stephen Allen, George Belllstou. Will Iloyt, Hyiuiu Brough and llurmun VieJtnra. One of tho most delightful events of the Hiiukon Was the bundle showm- given by a number of the frieudo of. Airs. 13g-berl 13g-berl Bcaglcy at tho home of her parents. Air. and Airs, J. 12. Cole. Tho evening was spent in ringing ancl dancing. At 1 1 :-Jo a delicious supper was served Tho bildo wob tho recipient of many beautiful present's. Tho following wero present' Tho Alh cos Lillian TtusaoU. Flornnci JLtlg i . lcr, Lavcrn Ingram, Ordell Mlslcr, Glad'j H Spcrry, Wanda ClirlstcnHcn. Sulomt '(-..B Brown, Davctt Iilglcr, Iiulse Golden f H Katie Wilkey, Alt a Ingram, Kuth Joura, !iB Tda Downs, N'lna ilgler. Iouisn Li,?- !i hill. Is'uoum Starr. Airs. Harold larpn. If ! and the guest of honor, Airs, lligberl i'HHHi Leaglcy. B Allsa Leon luiy of Alona visited In Xc- B phi Alonday. B Karl Jackman was in Salt likc the fiMt f'B of the week. IB Conrad Chnppcll returned home fioin fB Idaho Alonday ovonlng. where he hat H been the last few monlha. H ISarl 12. Simmona and Allan GtincWa iHHHi Llnghitm, both of Paysoit. wem ninnid li In the county eourlhou'.'c- Tuesday 1' 'H Judgo Joshua Greenwood. H Air. and Mrs II. Carter returned Lorn I H I'novo M'ueKduv evening. Tln-y report : H tliut their daughter. .Mia. ulm underwent H an operation lata weclc, is rupldly Improv. hi |