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Show ! Social Notes From Utah Towns I j LOGAN T j I , LOG AX, May 2. A delightful affair ot I , Wednosdny evening was the njlrprts I I party given for Harry Karr by a num- I ' her a! Ma Intimate friends. Music was J , ono of the featurer. and a. delicious sup- j (' per was servtrt. Tho Ions table, vnlcn J i" held places for sixteen, was prettily j adorned with carnations aad ferns. I ': Tho aio clrcte held Its refruUr meet- t '' Ing Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W II- 1 ( llam Howell- Mrs. I. S. Smith cava a 1 short review of Paul irervinu'a latest ' jjlay. "Destiny Is Master." The study I , . I. draniB, "Ie Dedale," was read and dis- ( cussed hy Attorney Roy D. Thatcher, !l , Mies Tovcy contributed to the pro- i 1 gmmmo Willi a vocal solo. A splendid roport of the financial success of the tango tea. which was piven at the Commercial Com-mercial club by tho Clio circle, was read by the entertainment committee. Re- i freHhmenta were served by tho hostess. 1 ' A pleasunt affair of Saturday was the I card party given at the E. S. ..Budge homo by Miss Maud Crouch and Mms Mac ; Edwards in honor of Mrs. L. C. 1k- ' , comb of Salt I-alc Tim rooms were . . ' bright with tulips and green foliage, and i dainty prizes were awarded at the game, ' f t which included a. pretty gift for the guest of honor. Refreshments were served. Captain Merry, military government in- i spector from Washington. D. C, spent 1 Wednesday nnd Thursday In T-ogan ss tho guest of Lieutenant Robert Ulnrorvl. r I Captain Merry visited the Agricultural . college and xrr much pleased with the j ' ,' work of the cadets. ' A largo number of young friends of i Miss Jocelyn Thomas surprised her at y tho home of her parents, Mr. und Mrs. 5 D. H. Thomas, Saturday evening. Fragrant Fra-grant spring blossoms adorned tho rooms, ' i and games and music were the features. ' j Refreshments wcro served and twenty I ; j enjoyed tho pleAsant affair, j , i The Uilrd-yoar class of the 13. T. col- i lego entertained at aa elaborate dancing i party Saturday evening In honor of the t graduating clnss. It was held at tho B. ; h i Y. C. gymnasium, which was heautl- 4 fully draped with handsome flags. The "J - J college, orchestra, furnished the music and 7j l. i dancing was enjoyed by a throng of i young people until midnight. 1 The U. A. C "Woman's club held a ! 1 delightful meeting Monday at the liomc , of Miss Mnrgnrot Wilkinson, with Miss I 1 Charlotto Kyle aa hostess artU Miss Ii i Sarah Huntsman among tho entertainers. V Refreshments were served by the hostess, ,', nsglstcd by Miss Wilkinson, at tho close of the programme, i ' 4 A. large attendance was present at the i t Wednesday night duncing school, which "I is held at the Thomas Smart gym-iaslum I cach week. Several new dances have I been Introduced by the dancing instructor. 1 I Miss Laura Johnson, In t!io past few 1 , weeks. 1 i Mrs. H. A. Pcderson has returned from n, viBit in Salt Lake, whero aha was tho ! '. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monson. Dr. W. B. Parkinson and daughter, LIz- i zle Parkinson, left Wednesday for a four months' tour of Europe. During their f l stay Dr. Parkinson will attend the Clinical I Congress of the Surgeons of North Amer- I ! Ica. to bo held In London tho week of j! , July 27. W Mrs. Rhoda Holt has returned from a l ' . pleasant trip in Teton Basin, Idaho. ! Mr. and Mra. W. D. Moser of Salt Lake ' j spent the week-end In Logan. U I Mrs. George Tnysom of Salt Lake was I j a Logan visitor Monday and Tuesday. 1 i Mrs. Frank Rolapp and little son of ' Ogden aro visiting with Logan relatives. ' Mrs. Marie Thatcher and daughter, Mrs. ' Frank Bramwoll, and small son of Lo Grande. Ore., arrived in Logan Friday. Mrs. Thatcher has spent the past three 1 to, months with her daughter. Mrs. Bram- -well will spend several weeks visiting I s. here. J Mr. and Mrs. Halllday of Salt Lake are U f ? tho guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl. Mrs. Mary Home has returned to her 1 IS I home in. Salt Lake, after a pleasant visit if ; with Logan relatives. Ill 3RIGHAM CITY i m ?. 1 I HIUCjlIAJt ClTi. iftr 2. -On Saturday Mr. f E j Jlerold r l)t7 cnttrtalned H ft 1 o'clock lynch- I ft con. Uetu:l(ul dccoriUoni adornrtl the table. The 91 Fet irtri 'An. Agnes Souiliwortb. Mrs. Charier ' B I Adr'jon. .Mrs. J. A Stlnoguo. Mr: 'William J. m Lowe, Mr. Kmma LouRhccy. S!y. C. R. Mabcc. RrJ Mr Iotj Jlortennn. iirr. Arthur Jobcon. Mrs. Hi C'rollna Mabco and Mrs. W. U Hold, i m I "r ,n r- Voe04 ''ntertalned a few 9 1 frpln Jj acd rttUtlrra Tuoadzy evcnlns. the ovcnl 1 9 1 tinc tho tenth nnntveranr' ot tliclr inarrlace, , H ' or "(In weddlnc." . Amons those iiretent Trere IE Xr and Mrs. BrlKham Wright. Mr. and Mr. i MM OHi N". Stohl. Mr. and .Mrs. J. U. Call. Mr. and Mn. John I). I'Men. Mr. aad Mn. W. V. I If C '!!, Mr. and Mra. John W. Vtlert. .Mr. aad Mre. 1 If, AIna Irernon and Mr. and Mr. (JeorRO W. Wnt- . R kin. ' ' V.'lllii Dootlie of Salt Iyl6 Pity ipml a day or Into of the r:tfk rliltlog friend.'. In thli city. Mr. Orion Tlnwy ! the recipient of. de- IllRhtfut aurprUc Tuesday afternoon by the rara-ter rara-ter of the Koorth Ward Sewing club. Thoie. preent were Mr. Julius Wri;lit. Mr. Thorvald N'eloa, Mr. ChrU Kaimuaaea, Mrr. Maek Robln-nelte, Robln-nelte, Mo. Moni J. Lund and Mrx C. C. Jan-et). Jan-et). Mr. and Mr. Jsel Whltr- or Ball Uike Here ruei'a of Mr. and Mr. Iepbl Wood ff thU city duriSK the. wtek. 7uenlay eTanInc Mtwt Venora Kvni vaa giren r. delightful rtrcel boor by n hot, of youas nosisri fnlondr Dainty refreihrnenu wire ered diirlnt; th evenlnic. Those present 'tr Mln Kthel r.ffi. Mln leora Jruen. Mlsi Maud Tom-rxrr.. Tom-rxrr.. Ml Leora Linen. Mlw ra Panons. Ml" Vera Ileee, MI Jraalo Drovn. Mlna Mabel rhrlitenen. MIji Haiel L"hel. MIa JIary TocnR. Mlr Je'e Jensen. Mli Alien Pariom. Mil Vera rarr. Mill Ratrlr Drovn. MIm ftella Younp. Vfoon r.rtnt and Mra. Myrt LaHrn JJt. Amo Hatcti cmeriilned a targ" number of rellclon elaia wflrkern of fit' Flrit. ward at her bone Tutidiy afteraooa Mr. Vllllim Evan. entertained Stturiaf after, noon at a luncheon. Taoip prejeat -were Mn. Mauds BanholrcMr, Mr.' John HTani. Mrs. Mary i 193 A- ilArrit- Ir- 3 Ean."Mr Martin Ander-I Ander-I H mh. Mr?. Margin Jona acd MUi Martha Evana. H liri Acaa T. Coltaal eatcrtalnd the member j of the B. II. D. club Saturday afternoon at her mm hcrr.4 on Third South Main etret. Iany members Mj cre pretest asd a dell;btful time yrs enjoyed , , I MIm Edna Brkht of Loci a has b?a ?endlsc a few day vliltlng at th home of Mr. and 'j Mrr A. H. TnieUos of tbla city. ; (Hj Mr. cad Mrs. Loreazo K. Stohl motorrd up , j Wt from Salt Lake lut Sucdty and apent the day i ffi Tltltlne relailvei and friend. Jlj Mn. il. L Hamon of Ulaekfeot. Idaho. Uxt H hen ipervdlns a avnter of trV here tIiUIbr . Hj frlendi and retatiru ! 'H B A. Lo. atipelntndtit of tke Old en Portlaad ' feoieot row piny, left Moodar mornlnc for Houit- I 3 M mad. Xornar. wlifre he t-11! tIiII hli relativei for leterxl eeVs H? wilt be Joined In D1U-( D1U-( S rsotn by Mra. Leo. irhff -n bees rlaltlnc her par. , H enla there for a number of weeloi put. They rs- l m P''' to reXurit to ItrUbam City atiout Aucuit I. B Mea f. H lla4er ef Poratello. Idaho, xpent B rvrl i1a of lh jxt wek lltlric at the f ( hoov) of Mr and Mr ItI ?. Wltht. j 9 M" J"ba r. Mr-rrell aad duhter. Ktfcel. ir-nt I ' a f'w rfan f It" e-Lk yHHHie Mr. and Mr. . 1 Feallr Merrell la Malid. Idaha , .R Mor W. T. Dark a rtotlor to Umvxey, Idaho, cm Sunday. ! W, A narty rrr.po4 of S- W. If. j. J. RarVer. St W It Le. F. M. Le aad Marry Grrea of Tooe.Ie. I j 1 ; jnrt-td to thU eh" find and lpral the da) ' I 'tlfi5 Mr. ad Mn. Kdwtn 1 M' Ma'IM' Ple of Ogdec a tin csal 5; J a' M- and Mra. D. C. Jen M Snsday laat. ? Mm W 5. Hiom of Fleldinc pt a dar or gj la 1 ber mottrt. Mr Fuak. la tail eity. WdiMiday aftrrafMB the S. S. S elub raet at m tfcr hem of M-a n C. 6pener and peat a H pleaxar I; f ia. la !- rtmn ot th builon R rf the rIV two new 9tteni wcro votd In Be- ffi frf-i-nr-tJ lermtaatrd lv- welil. tmA acicnc tbo E fer.r ycrt" Mrt. Jalln tVrljtkt. Mxi. Henry f Hl M-. 5. W. 1m. ilr. O. G. Spmer. Mn. BMir- iV.iltr. Mm Mt Fni9ca. M-Cbrl Rumu'f'a, M- Ann I- Otlkert. Mai. K. H. Petee-en. Petee-en. In tllaer Htt. Mra. Ctara Ponlaoa aad Mn Pt-TlMa IftM. PI Flri ward aannieat hull wa th -" , f o! a brllllaat wlal rtlq Wtanday T?f-r I fe wl5t tha meybef of the rtle InproT'mrn' -t-t ' h eatertataed ti-el- h6antfi a wr'l aa all old m" ! f. br of the elub b 1th4ranTv fraa &-r.- J beribln ile te ! --ii o-xalfd. Dtoelw S xxa e.a of the trlaelal fratarss of the errnlajc Aroig nrttbsas TUItora In Ocdea the put ff Zjerr.r TX'' lrr Lt"t' VV,''ne V r PitIj if CO Ctrla'aas M a 1 M- lU-h ifti'r yarn. J F Bow A IMi', A W t a en tine. O A Aodariof ' Saa, J I P(rc Itoy Toar aad O. D, Lead. 1 4 BINGHAM 4 - BINGHAM, May 2. The B. B. dub was entertained Wednesday evening by Mra. Ella Clays. The time was 3pcnt In sewing, sew-ing, and lunch was scrved. The fourth of a series of card parties being xrlven by flro department No. 2 -was hold Thursday night. Prizes were won by tho following: Ladles' first, Mrs. Gus Gabrelson, second. Mrs. John Jimpson. Jr.; consolation, Mrs. Dell Leo; gentlemen's gentle-men's first. F. L. Metcalf; second, E. L Strong: consolation. Theo Marx. The eorlcs will be concluded next Thursday evening, when grand prizes will bo given those winning tho greatest number of games. The Sewing club was entertained Wednesday evening by Mrs. S. J Duns-more. Duns-more. Whiat was played and lunch served. Peter Turnbull, who Is leasing in Bingham Bing-ham .left for Denver, Colo., Wednesday to attend tho extra session of the Colorado Colo-rado legislature. Mr. Turnbull represents Lcadvillo In tho Colorado state sonata. Mrs.' A. C. Schweitzer, who has been vialUng her -parents In Salt Lake City for the past threo weeks, returned homo Wednesday. A pleasant surprise was tendered Mr. and Mre. E. G. Sullivan Tuesday evening in honor of their fifth wedding anniversary. anniver-sary. Tho I. O. "O. F. hall at Copper-fleld Copper-fleld was filled with their many friends. Tho evening was spent In dancing, followed fol-lowed by a banquet. Miss Loulso Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. Dan C'oakley, Delia Couklcy and Victor H. Eckman attended tho Salt Lake theater last night-Mrs. night-Mrs. A. J Mtnotti visited her daughter, Mrs. Whltacomb of Salt Lake City, during dur-ing tho week. MIsh Lizzie Mackinson of tho Bingham Central school spent the week end with her sister. Mrs. J. G. Brown of Salt Lake City. Mrs. C F. Kaeney visited with friends and relatives at Mldvale during the week. The best danco of the season vttxa tho one given by the Bingham tcachere at Canyon hall Friday night. Tho hall was tastefully decorated. Fruit punch was served between the dances. A large crowd attended. Mrs. Fred Cluff entertained at a children's chil-dren's party at the Blnghnm-New Havon clubhouse Friday In honor of hor two ; daughters, Margarito and Louise. Those present wero members of Highland Boy Primary association. The time was spent In dancing and games. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Cluff was assisted by officers of the association and ladles of tho Blngham-Now Haven mino. j PLEASANT GROVE PLEASANT OIIOVE, May 3. Mrs. J. L. Haxrey entertained In honor of Mra. Luconda Harrey! birthday anniversary Saturday afternoon. Corers vroro laid for Mra. A. Molman. Mm. S'ancy Hol-xnan, Hol-xnan, Mrs. Hensea Walker, Mr. and Mra. Olando Herroa, Mrs. Asnes Harvey, Mr. and Mra. Mc-Orso Mc-Orso acd Mies Luello Harvey. Mins Dairy Harrison of Salt Lake iraa Use. gucxt ot Mr. aad Mra. Ii. M. Jones Saturday and Bun-day. Bun-day. Mrr. L. l. N'elron of F.-oto was tho poesi of hor ilator, Mrs. J. W. Thome, last week. Mr. Ida Weeks and children returned to Albion, Al-bion, Idaho, Thursday, after (pending a. month with rolatlvoa. Mrs. Horaco Culmer entertained in honor of hor daughter, StelU't. birthday anniversary. Refrcsh-monts Refrcsh-monts were Mrred to twenty of her young friend. The Mlnei Ethel Hanks and IC-.'Jo Haws and Meter. Carl Mills and Augutt Jonca motored from Salt Lake Sunday and apeut th day 'Kith Mias Vlrglc Gray of Pleaaaat Grove. Mr. tad Mra. Cyrus Kempt wero pleasantly surprised sur-prised at tbolr home Wednesday evening-. The evening tcj spent In canln, ganiot and music, after which refreabacnta wuro corvod. Allen Davta ot Salt Lako spont Saturday and Sunday tho guest of Mlrs Mable !!-!!. Mn. A. B. Walker entertained at dinner Sunday Sun-day in honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Jeise Walker of AmorJcan Fork. Covers wero laid for eoven. Mrs. Rondo Slmmocs and children of Provo spent Sunday with Mr. Slraaious at Pleasant Drove. Miss Daisy Xewnaa wu happily surprised nt her homo by a number of lier school friends. A dainty luncheon was served to the Mlssr Louise Bullock, Ethel Cronpton. Virginia Westphal, Vania Swosren. Dcaji Marriott, MelM Grcoa, Plorcace Winters. Loulao School!, Marjorie Iloldc-n-ay, Alice Momon. Analo Kirk, Braele Lindsay, Virginia SralUi and tho Mers. Paul Adamaon, Floyd Paulion, Irrfag Smith, Loren. Walker, Marlon Wadlcy. Bert Fage, Leo Tliorne, Leo Oreen. Lorla tVcaka. Vivian Smith, Armo Chrls-tcarcn Chrls-tcarcn and Myron West. Mln Ethel Clark aad Mesne. Russell aad Wln-f Wln-f laid Clark irere guests at a social given by Mlai L Vern Ward of Proro Monday evening. Mlai Marium Tburman was pleaeantly rurprlaed Wednesday orealng by the Third Ward Dratnatlo club. The evening vt?.s apent In games and music, after which dainty refreshments vtro torred. Mrs. 0. S. Jonee tnd torn, Stewart and Join Paul, are Tltaaiai Grove visitors this "tmV. 4- y LEHI 4 I LEHI. May 2. A crowd of about forty young musicians met this week and organized or-ganized an opera company, with Abe Anderson An-derson as director nnd Thomas F. Kirk-ham Kirk-ham as manager. They will present the opera "II. M. R. Pinafore" in about six weeks. Miss Maud Kirkham, who has boon doing do-ing mlfslonary work In Denver and Cheyenne Chey-enne for the past eighteen months, arrived ar-rived home this week. About thirty of tho friends of Joel Mears gave him a dcWghtful birthday party Saturday evening. A welcome to tho ward party was given by tho bishopric of the Second ware' Monday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. ilopklns. Miss Vlrgie Winn, who has been teaching school in Indlanola during the past whiter, arrived home Friday. Sixty-seven students and teachers of the Lehl high school attended the county annual high school gathering at Spanish Fork Friday. About thirty young ladies ot tho Second Sec-ond ward M. I. A. aro practicing the opera, "A Japanese Girl," and will produce pro-duce it in tho Lehl opera house next week. . The Returned Missionary society wrfs entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Joseph 12. Dor-ton. Dor-ton. Mr. and Mra. Junius Banks were given n houso party Wednesday by about thirty friends, who brought their picnic and fun with them. Tuesday forenoon Mrs. William "Wing was taken for an auto ride. When she returned a dozen lady friends were getting get-ting dinner ready. The afternoon was epont in a sewing bee. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Smith were conjointly given a welcome into the ward party Wednesday. Thi time was spent playing games, after which a tray luncheon was served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Smuln moved to Mer-cur Mer-cur this week, where they will reside. Dr. Titus will deliver a publie lpcturc tonljrht on "Tho Fly Question," under the auspices of the Ladles' Home Economics Eco-nomics club. j RICHFIELD j RICHFIELD. May :. MUs Lcla Gates of Sal Ins apent Wednesday la RlehtUld. Miu loaa Hrlekion entertained Sunday ertntns; la B3Dor of Miu Miaate Brotdbaai. Th eTestag was apeat la playing games and refreshments were -v-l at 9 o'clock Thote preieat r Melba Baker. Alta and Lda Orroek, Vonda Er.ee, Allien Btoavuit, Elra Goldlng. Kraritlan labelle. Staora Black, Leo &ry. Moats Bean, Mertl Beal. Q. Hants. Manrlo Orrc-iV, " Alfred Ward aod Grant Qulil. A. J S?eamr of Salt Lake Is ilaltlng hire. The enlofs cf the Serlrr high school antertaiaed at a matquirxde ball Tnetdty evening. Rafreih-nents Rafreih-nents wero e-ved aad an enjoyable tlmu wai had ty all p-east r Ai le ic , oT Sail LaJin spec' Saturday tU-" tU-" g frier la fctre. F C bv"a !''t for Salt Lake Sunday to make his future horaa tttr. PARK CITY T 4 V PARK CITT, May 2. Mrs. Gertrude Hagar entertained Saturday afternoon ut her homo on Park avenue. Tho rooms wero artistically decorated with cut flowers. flow-ers. Six-tables of "500" woro played and a delightful luncheon was served at 6 o'clock. Mrs, Peter Martin and son, Tom, have returned from a visit of a week In Idaho Falls. Sol Rosenbaum of Salt Lako opont Sunday Sun-day and Monday In Tark, the guest of his sister. Mrs. Ftankcl. Mra. W. D. Sutton and Miss Edna Sutton Sut-ton entertained at cards Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Fred Smith. Tho afternoon wns spent In playing play-ing "500." Tho favors were awarded Mrs. Walter Evans and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Bernard Cunningham and daughter, daugh-ter, Minnie, returned to. their homo In tho Park Sunday morning after a short stay In Salt Lako. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams gave a large reception at the studio Saturday afternoon, the occasion being their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary- The J house was artistically decorated In spring flowers, and music was furnished by a numberof the young girls. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Richardson were Salt Lake pasaongers Sunday afternoon for a few days' visit with friends. Mrs. John Pugh and daughter, Gladys, roturnod from Salt Lako Sunday morning morn-ing after a. short visit with friends. Miss Susanna Shields entertained at a May-day party Friday evening at her homo on Park avenue. The rooms wore prettily decorated with wild flowers. The centerpiece for the tabic was a basket of flowers on a Mexican lace piece. Tho evening was spent in music and guessing games. Miss Catherine Shields has returned homo from a ten-day stay In Salt Lako. Tho local council No. 112?, Knlghta of Columbus, entertained their lady friends Monday evening at Society hall. Cards and dancing were enjoyed and delicious refreshments wero served. During tho evening Mr. Gerald E. Griffin sang kov-eral kov-eral vocal selections. A. L. Law and J. IT. Anderson of St. Paul, Minn., vloltod in tho Park Sunday and Monday, guests nt tho Hodgson home. Mrs. Jack Crano entertained the members mem-bers of the ladles' society of tho Congregational Con-gregational churoh at her homo on Park avenuo Friday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Thompson returnod to hor homo In the Park Tuesday morning after a visit with relatives in Salt Lako. Mrs. Hoyt Honrlques entertained the members of St. Luke's guild very pleasantly pleas-antly Thursday afternoon at her home on tho tramway. Monday evening Park City lodge No. 7, L O. O. F., celebrated tho ninety-fifth anniversary of tho founding of the order. A musical and literary programme was given and refreshments wore served. A large number of Odd Fellows, Daughters of Robekah and their families wcro present. pres-ent. Mrs. W. J. Buck roturnod Friday morning morn-ing from a ten-day stay in Salt Lake. Miss Bertie Beattle was hostess at a party Tuesday evening. The guests present pres-ent wero the members of the Girls Friendly society. Tho Woman's Athotmeum met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. T. Dally. Mrs. Daily gavo a paper on the history and geography of tho coast states, Miss Eva Hughes had an Interesting Interest-ing paper on "Tho Poet of the Sierras," and Mrs. Kopp read a brief poem, "A Trlbuto to Columbus," Several vlctrola selections were enjoyed by the ladles. Tho noxt meeting will be at the homo of MUa Catherine Shields. Mrs. C L. Martin and family left Wednesday Wed-nesday morning for Green Castle. Tnd., to spend tho summer with relatives. " SPANISH FORK - SPANISH FORK. May 2. Miss Alice Lund entertained a number of her friends at a Dutch lunch niter the ball Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Snoll. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Rockhlll of Salt Lako City were the guests of Mrs. Albert Engborg during the week. Mrs. Gladys Shores of Salt Lake is the guest of hor daughter, Mrs. Stephen Beslcy. Mro. Url .Stewart nnd daughter, Edna, wero Provo visitors Sunday. Miss Mae Phillips of Eureka was the guest of Marie Stewart during tho week. Tho ball given In the Auditorium under tho direction of the horse show commlt-teo commlt-teo Friday evening was a big success and largely attended. Mrs. Alma Jensen entertained at dinner Wednesday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Rockhlll of Salt Lako City Miss Rebecca Nelson was hostess Thursday afternoon at an affair given for Miss Helen Frame of Salt Lake, who is her house guest for two weeks. Among those present were Miss Frame, Mrs. Alma Jensen. Mrs. C. T. Jensen. Mrs. Henry Comaby, Mrs. George Alnge, Miss Allcfl Face, Mrs. Sterling and Mrs. Fred Dart. Tho afternoon was spent in sewing, sew-ing, and Mrs. Dart read a number o her original poems. At 5 o'clock luncheon was served. Tho tablo decorations were of white and pink carnations. Saturdav oveulng Mr. and Mrs. Keiyy Cornnby gave a box party at the Angelus complimentary to Miss Helen Frame. Mrs. Enrfa Brockbank entertained the members of the Self-Culturo club at her home on Friday evening. On Friday evening Byron Wilson entertained enter-tained a number of his friends at a box party at the Angelus theater. Later in the evening tho young folks attended the ball In tho Auditorium. Melvln Bradford, who I: living at Mo-sida. Mo-sida. Is spending a few day3 with his mother in tills city. HEBER CITY 4 k- HTJBER CITT, May 3. lilts Annlo McMullin delightfully de-lightfully entertained for the glrlt of tho Omen club Monday. Seeing nnd refreshments nre enjoyed en-joyed by tho following members: Miss Olive Hlcken. Mlaa Edyth Clark. Mils Mlna nond. Mlsj Amanda Par. MIm Maale Campbell, Mlai Mamie Clyde- and Mln Mattic Cleg?. Twenty guests enjoyed a delightful mask social at tho honvj of Mr. and Mn. Kd-!n D. Hatch Friday Fri-day ernlr.g. Refreshments folio aod a prograramo of dacclag. The reventy.flnt birthday anniversary of Mrs. Fanale Chatwtn -was celebrated Monday afternoon by the following friends: Mr. and Mre. Tbomaa HI'ikea. Mr. and Mrs. Hoger HorrleVa, Mra. William Wil-liam Giles, Mrs. John Fortle, Mra. Annie Sbirp. Mra. Martha Witt. Mrs. Hannah Oll?r, Mn. Chris-la Chris-la Giles. Mr. EllwbcUi Carrol. Mrs. Emily Hlckn. Mrs. Mary E. B!a-k1ey and Mrs. J. H. Cltgg aad chlldrra. Mrs. Wllaon Dean returned to her home In Hran-stan. Hran-stan. Wye. Frldar afternoon, after eo extended rlrlt !ih her rarest?, Mr. aad Mrs. Tarl Mur dock. Mri. Oeor'g M Jorgcsfoa 3trtln?d at a birthday birth-day social for her ion. Cecil, Thuraday after-soon. after-soon. Mr. Andrew McDonald entertained delightfully for Ihe Ladles Shakespearean club Friday after, soon. Taoo prrrvent -re Mr W ? Willis. Mra. Samuel BuekUy, Mrs. J William BurkUy. Mra. Tcnale Duke, Mn. illoaJo Ojtmnlngj. M:i. Homer Traughton and MIm Lois Wallace. A full membership of the P.oycrofl Junta club met ltb Mr. and Mr?. Chaio Hatch Monday rreti-ing. rreti-ing. The Girls of Isduatry .enjoyed their reguUr meet- . lag at the horn's of MUs Pearl B;ley Thursday evening. Refreshments wer errH. Mrs. George M. Jortcnion vas tesderd a plf stent st-ent lumrlse by a hot' of friends Thurxlay. the oacaaloa being her birthday. The Second Ward Relief society spent TaurxUy afteraooa viiltlng Mrs. Iubellr Murdoek, who. tor fifty yeara .resided In the Scrond vard. Refreshments Re-freshments -sere enel by her daughter. Mn. David Hleke-n, Tlth whon she aovwlle The home of Aler Alllsoe "j rner Creek the ieae ef a pleasant aortal Mor.liy ane-r'vm A boat of fr'eais e't'ored i-e af?a Mr. A"p'"Kief M idotk teas hi"e'a a' a i'jr-ftil e-.'e-'a'-.'-e-' ' - ' 'idle -' 'V Flee Huadred ri d rlu'j at -orr Wednesday res lag. AMERICAN FORK j AMUniCAN I-OKK. May At tho home of Mr. and Mr. Henry Cheeter In tho Flrit ward a reception was glvan Monday night In honor of the inarrlute of their ton, Fred, lo Mite Ellsa beth Gubnnr of Garfield, which took place at Halt Lake City the samo day. A delightful vd ding topper was aerrrd and an evening of parlor traxari. singing and muste was onjoyed by all, Thoao present were Mr. and Mrs. Darld Condor, Mr. aad Mrs. John Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Alms Earl. Mr. and Mra. K W. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lan Jackron aad daughter Hardee, Mrs. Timothy McCarthy. Mr. and Mre. Frank Bunh. Mr. aud "Mr. A. K Thornton, Bertha Oakey, Sadlo Nelion, Kebeeca Paaraan. Jamci Martin, Milton Broivrs, Marlon Robinson. Harry nrovn and Clyde Oakey. After a abort honeymoon, the young couple will make their home at Oartleld. Mln Lulu Snider, the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joha 8nlder of thli city, and Will Laurara, also of thli city, lUrpriied their many frlendi here Saturday whoa they went to the auto capita) and trt married. They will make their home In this city. Mr. Clifton Pierce has gone to Heber City for a short visit with her parents. The Bonnie Briar club was delightfully entertained enter-tained Thurrjay afternoon by Mrs. Erueat Chad-wlck Chad-wlck at her homo la tho Flrat ward. Tho time was pleasantly parsed In sewing and nodal chat. Andrew Flrmage, who has been at Omaha. Neb., the piat winter attending ichool. returnejl home the forepart of the week. He left tho next day for Salt Lako City, whoro he will be employed la one of tho leading drug ntore.i of thai city. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stom ef Itlchflcld came, up from that city Sunday for a short visit here "with relatives, Mr. Stem returned homo again Tuesday Tues-day and Mrs. Storra and children spent the balance of tbfl week hern. Miss Nellie Paxman of Salt Lake, City ipeat part of tho week here vliltlng her mother. The theological clara of the Third ward Sunday ichoal gave a delightful eoclal and danetn party at tho high school gymnasium Wednesday night. Mrs. J. A. Adams, formerly a resident of thli city, has returned to her homo at Bingham, after a short visit here with relatives. A very pleasant eurprlie party waa held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Varuey Saturday evening, at which about twenty-flvn of their frlendi and neighbors participated. Mias Lillian Hunter of Salt Lake City was tha guest of her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs, R. H. Hunter, the foro part of tho wr.ek. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hollo of Salt Lake. City 1 and Mr. and Mri, 5. ,1. Jonea of Proro were vlaltlag In American Fork Sunday, the gutals of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Brown, Mlts Maggie King of Salt Lake City returned lo her home the flrat of tha week, after a couple of weeks vliltlng hrr grandparents here. Mrs. Ilobert Thornton of Ions. Id0-. ,n American Fork for a short villi with relatives. Frank Dunkley of Dlagham spent tho week In American Fork vlslUng relatives. Mr. and Mra, R. W. Vanco charmingly entertained enter-tained a. few of their friend Thursday evening at their homo la the Second ward. The lime waa plMintly pas4 la progressive parlor games and mn ilc. Mrs. Altberla" Browning of Blaekfoot, Idaho, Ii hro for an extended vlilt with her mother. Mrs. William Marshall. The raarrIM people's dance at tho Apollo tall Wednesday night waa a decided auccrss. There was a splendid attendance and a moat enjoyable time wai bad. Mra. Carl Anderson entertained the officers and teachers of tho Third Ward Primary association . to a charming dinner Wednesday evening. Alter dinner the balance of the evening was pawed in games and music R. B. Knowlden of Provo was aa American Fork visitor Thursday. j - GARFIELD GARFIELD. May 2. Tho Copper Queen Card club gave its final party for tho season at Odd Fellows hall on Tuesdny afternoon. Mrs. Ray Avis was chairman of the entertainment committee, and tno whole, membership combined in serving luncheon. The final prizes were won by Mrs. W. M. Campbell, president of the club, who had high Score, and Mrs. H. Ii. Harvey, who drew tho consolation prize. The Y. W. Sowing club waa entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Andrew P. Gallacher. There was tho usual programme, pro-gramme, followed by an attractive luncheon. lunch-eon. Out-of-town guests were Misses Blanche Woodmanseo and Ruth Redman of Salt Lake. Mrs. L. N. Foster was hostess to the West End Sewing club Thursday afternoon. after-noon. A pleasant surprise party wns given Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Thomas Tuesday evening. Them were thirty-live bv Mr?. Brobcck. and music, dancing, cards and refreshments were enjoyed. The anniversary celobrat on of the I. O. n r was hold bv Garfield lodge No. u ou Tno owning of April 30. Th e P eakcr for tho occasion was the Rov. Mr. .urn -my, pastor of tho Christian church of SnJt t ait ntv It was well attended by mSbSt3ot ,hn4 order 0,5 and visiting brothers, with their families. The exorcises closed with a hanauct. In which thoro was nothing "odd. ecryone having a good time , Mr ami Mrs. J. D. Thomas were pleas-antlv pleas-antlv surprised by n number of their friends Tuesday evening. The : even , ng passed in dancing and cards, after whtch refreshments were served. . . . Mrs. Ella JepHon entertained at the; homo of Mra. Robinson Thursday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson's forty-second wedding annfverfary. Recitations voca and instrumental music wns enjoyed by those present. Dainty refreshments were served The invited guests were Mcs-. dames Jones. Furrows, Worthen. Sund-mirg. Sund-mirg. Thlrlol, Nichols. S. P. Mndson. Harrlf, Moffatt. Grant, D. .Tones. Luctts, Egdbcrt, Forman, Stewart, Sputonsock, Ttimna. Nielsen. Weger. Montla, Rone-back. Rone-back. Jepson, Cavanaugn. Muns. Colllns-wocd. Colllns-wocd. Vincent. Hagcn, C. Madson, .Tack-son,. .Tack-son,. Dix, Mann, Robinson. Palmer. PAYSON PATSON, May 2. Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Ferrc colebratod their silver wedding wed-ding Saturday evening. Their home wns bcautlfuly decorated with spring flowers. Cards and olhcr games wero played, prl7.es being awarded to Mrs. Ingalls and Elmer McBcth. Consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs. Byron F. Ott and C. F, Dlson. A most delicious luncheon was served at 10;30 o'clock, after Which a musical mu-sical programme wan rendered, Tho out-of-town guests present were Mr. and Mrs. George Maycock, Mr. and Mrs. Grovor Summers of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Provo. Tho Ladles' Sewlnir club was charm ingly entertained bv MTr'sE' her homo Saturday mi hrMT A few friends of Mm r BL- ernoon. r nm ugfKl ' Mra. David William, t. mi home in Castle Dalo ftrtlur4 tiS hore with her mother, $V S?tS Douglass. J,rs- WlQiulf' Mr. and Mrs. James W. first of the week Lr they will make their hom J45. jjKg M1DVALE. May lTm Hundred elub was enterlQntd Jj' by Mrs. E. Hall at htr c" street. Tho house was b?i,0n rated throughout with HlfuMPf blOHSoms. Prizes wore V' dames AI Drown. Arthur ffiWt Hall. Lunch was served tniP? BM E. Phelps, AI DrownArinnrH'iaSK drow Liirson, M. Liu IwBSl R. Custer. .L p. SUAQMi The Ladles' Social lading rtXS at t,ho homo of Mra Q t Jj WBL-j day. A papor wua 'read by it J?SM& Joy and current events w,. 'K Mrs. Reagan. Those wJMmWZ dames L. D. Andoraon C, PnfflRff D. Renncr, M. J. Joy. b F rC6lb,K5 Joy, J. A. Alcorn and F. B. fffiJMtf Mrs. George Smith was ratiJ TmW home at Galcsburg. nlf 'jifc on account of the sorlouj lB.tr?!Mf ' mother. "iqtJ WmMfc H. P. Miller, who underwent . 'mn tion tho first of the vZ Ah&mft proving. 11 sltu)lrJy |