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Show IjggiglJIgPPggings in Cities and Towns of Utah I If KM " 2?r: Barnes and Mm. Mnrv 1 . : ' llH OofflfcrUIOnc of the prettiest fcrV eeie was the Easter party "Wi .lioma of Mr. and Mrs. Hush 7torday afternoon, at which 'bL uule &ucstfi wcro dollshtfully J! honor of their daughter I Hflfeh birthday anniversary YCi-CSn YCi-CSn were used In the deco-VyBfSfffitlS deco-VyBfSfffitlS in the center of which Vflte ""Jc jack Horner pie, con-r5 con-r5 ?,v-fonr prizes. Each guest wltn a small yellow candlc-'f candlc-'f K "andlc. The afternoon V various games, an csr hunt J,! deal of merriment for the W!ff Browning nnd daughters. Vii nana, left Wednesday for mfS rnv where they will spend Lite Miss Cnrrlo Browning B'ortiy for Europe, to continue B' Watson left Sunday for mKbtrt Bbe wlU visit for the i next While away she will at- &encemcnt exercises of Cor-V Cor-V WtSS at which hor son. Hayes, ft Mln m' dcBrce- , , . , l tL.i-v club was entertained 1 Ky rnoon at the home of Mrs. I ffi p Wymer will be hostess to Uf it th nt meeting. Wcdncs- ' Klfush noon. In the Salt Lake r'l Wr,t rnarrlago of Miss Lizzie O. 1 KffWc7 o? David O. McKay of Pm ,S George R. Hill. Jr., of Loft Lo-ft K'inlzed. President Joseph I 1) KfeSs tno ceremony. In t lie WnmS until 11 o'clock, a brll-' brll-' 'KS?n was given In their honor ' ii of the bride's brother, David ' on Twenty-first street, and Br fulurday on a short honeymoon IK. sill la bead of ono of the de-' de-' IB o the Agricultural college at IKftro the couple will reside. Miss IK tad of the domestic science . tMj.k 0f the college at Logan and E) the somestor at the school, i BlDd Culture club mot Tuesday Beat the homo of Mrs. E. O. Mr i jhort buHlnoss session was Hlraports for the year wore read. HarMtinF: programme followed, the Ember of which was an address wmc Kin?- on the organization of UX, Mrs. Scott read a paper on SBSnlnc of tho Child." Musical IMuvtre B'ven by Miss Maudo ftri iD3 LIHIan Wright and Miss 00 IBiBrtWcr. A pretty feature of tho JKu was the 'Toppy Dance.' P.rc- twelve little girls, under the "'B.of Mrs. Virginia Matthews. Tho 2tfe, jriK meet April 21 with Mrs. E. G. jKyrfits of Columbus have issued Cs Tjumber of invitations for their jjoter ball, which will bo one of 1 ftBSbiilllant affairs of tho coming liUHbl 111 be held at tho Colonial Wffionday evening, April 13. iHd Mre. C, D. Simpson left Mon-aKr Mon-aKr & month's trip to California, mmtA Mexico. They will return to liwHtr ffay of Kansas City, St. Louis 8SB1ton- E. Cavnnaugh of Big Ut iE'Ulcb., ls visiting her daughter, THtMrse P. McEnany, after a two .tuit with frlenda in Portland. 4wflUn- Cavanaugh has been visiting AhuBiW February and expects to leave M fHftr her home in Big Rapids. UJKhW club members will be the vjfMcTMn;. E. T. Hulanlslil on Friday, 7iKefit ana Thelma West, who are i2Wa at llie Agricultural college in d KjH'nturned to that city the first of r'Mfc after a few days visit at tho MjiHtt their grandparents. Mr. and wj-MMph A. West, Miss West spent Mf'BV&nd Monday in Salt Lake City. )L!tHm of Miss Mildred Ennnctt. ftrfli'cA Mrs. J. W. F. Volker have wlHa California on a several weeks' 'Bea Griffiths Is visiting in Logan, . ? of Mrs. J. P. Smith. 'B'J. Stevens left Thursday for 1 Hill Keeks' visit with her sister at K stopping off In. Salt Lake City Bts for a brief visit with friends. Stone entertained a number ij' l cards Monday afternoon at tty new home on Canyon road, rfc B1? of t,,c Women's Missionary Kli l"c tbodist church was held 8fternooa Rt tllc nome of Mrs. "Jflldrctl S. Brown of Denver has Bt "er bome. after a week's vrslt J P51" In this cltv. Miss Brown was ""dent at the high school hero. 'H' r'art' was given In honor of "K v VI11lams's blrthclav unnlvcr-fi-B&x"' "lu Tueslay evening. WB" c,1"re club Is planning an iH? Pfosninimc In observance of lMF4ay, on Sundav. Mav 10. A ,KiCv?m'ltee 10 work on the pro-m'Bi613 pro-m'Bi613 been appointed by the prosi-1 prosi-1 . Wh J T. Lynch, consisting of-.B" of-.B" 5- Smith, chulrman. and Mes-i'K. Mes-i'K. ? Slioclian, Lester Corey. J t mA H. 0 Wat lis. 3ff Bm1 Crandall entertained the B. jTutsdsy evening. Following the ELS i on refreshments were served jBOdji hour enjoyed. "rBEftai1' h0n of J- G- Read, has re-" re-" !H,"om ll,reo years' mission In 'omen of Woodcraft, circle No. Bnotlier of their enjoyable card 1 :B1 day evc"lnK ln llie Wod- 'Uj Burton, city attorney and Juve-K; Juve-K; or ephl, was an Ogden vis- .ay, the guest of II. Burton. Kbvrlght and W. E. Barrett Wftf fnends and relatives ln Og-K Og-K , S f ,.av.e JlIst returned from a imi0"1 Mexico, and are en route to Kr V' Hlbbs was hostess to the iocity Monday afternoon. The K"n? win be held Monday. April Knit . Spencer, when the B''l f taking the old hospital HF iul l7entv-e'shth street as a day cussed. .''fll P. Calne will entertain, the B, tfirary cl"b next Wednesday Hfn' J David Larson left K i?r penver where Mr. Larson "Kin Irrigation conference which that city April 9. K,iv.J'n,Ryder of St. Anthony. M5t Tia-iday In Ogden. 'B'lhJl wbUaker entertained at a lnT5 at Iler 'io'o Wednesday ,lBteSH?3?0r of sister. ..Miss Eli!i-W Eli!i-W "rl. whose marriage to J. R. ,'K.MU. nurley, Idaho, will take MV?A 'V'd'HJSduy in tho Salt Lake f ii?. 6lcal Programme was n fea-:K, fea-:K, 11 , evening's nlcrtnlnmcnt. .ffL.'Oaowcd by the curving of mw et',,,ln,Ills. Mrs. Whltakui- belnt: WUJier Lailr:i Goddard and Miss IHrifiorr)00' In the Masonic pr- Hf'etB oi chanter No. 4, O. E. S.. mHl a tea and programme. I nf10:1,1 society mot Saturday lKiP th,e ll0lc of Mid. Q. W.. fthi ; J; L Bishop gave a ro-Mmth ro-Mmth vn00' "T'ie Woman Movo- "J E"en Key iWPn$? Coddard ntortalned her trv tZ' aflrrnoon at her homo In jBT' aPariments. Kft69,club win o entertained K . ?f Mm Gertrude Corr about mm" tbe month. fj''ilK at the homo of Mr. 'ta u C atkins a linen shower Wfihh X.era Doxcy. a brlde-mm brlde-mm Sm.montn- After an evening Wm Is and music, refreshments Amrniiy. by soveral girl friends of 'S'rtJ"e Chautaufiua Reading for i'l Wednesday evening at the r"nji o. Dcaf Blind. Tho ' Trm 8l1(lls in the Poetry of ft Ow,i aut"rx. Horace. Perkslus. I thVv f,en and Virgil, togeth-PHlni togeth-PHlni . WOr,tK- Wuru revluvew by R '"C members of tho circle: Dr. kttoren.r viIms' M, S. H. Prey. t Dron, Mrs. A. W, Putnam and " ( 1 Taylor"" nnd Mrs' Benson of terrn0of"-SaU,3Lffi 5?5 'X ' winlfDres,niietm0rfi of the Four" 'ard ? Sffi? oYUT to1?1 uSlrlT ! tltlefl Th tEarl J ardo are en- U.elr gucs, rr8-TJ' iV, h,iv had as l.iirtr Tii r-.,L' S- Lambert of Gales-imrg Gales-imrg brother of Mrs. Nye rSr Lambert is a member of a government commission which is Inspecting the nS-t nS-t Prmli Hfoldierf h?mcs and recent y returned re-turned from tho home at Sawtelle On? where ho paid an official visit. ' ' v Wni.of t,ho H?mc Culture club hnm mt Ibursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Moore. Mrs. Gcorco Bov " ilvVT,nrcV,ew ,of,l,,e "Brushwo Boj. by Kipling, and Mrs, Clayton C Coo ldgo gave readings from The Indian poet, lagore. Mrs. Markle had charge of the lesson on Burmah. The club will Parmley. WCC,S Wlth M" O. A- frhVnrtc ; Wyn'cr, entertained sixteen rrionds In honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. P v u ng.ur' w,ho Icavo shortly for &unan. home ro lhey W,U make tholr Miss Elizabeth Goddard was the recipient recipi-ent of a Parcel shower given recently Rt tho homo of Mrs. M. K, Bachman. Ai?'MN' E' p,cterson has gono to Los Angeles on a visit. u,TDalghterH Pf 11,0 Pioneers held r Pir0ffulr monthly company meetings luesday afternoon. olffS S,te,llaT,S,ta,cy WI11 b0 hostess to tho Ognat club Friday evening, April 17. Miss Myrtle Sanderson, who has been the guest of friends in Salt Lake for tho past two weeks, has returned to her homo in this city. A large number of the Daughters of tho Z loneers of this city were In attendance at the annual encampment of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers of Salt Lake, held Friday In that city. Mrs. Joseph F. Merrill, Mer-rill, president; Mrs. Elizabeth Cartwright, vlco president, and Mrs. Zina Y. Card were members of tho committco on arrangements, ar-rangements, and the musical programmo w,nf. :har&e of Miss Elma Young, ono of halt Lake's talented musicians. Mrs. r. M. Lyman. Jr., Mrs. Clarence C. Nes- on and Mrs. Lillian C. Wolstenholmo 'Iad charge of the noon lunch, while Mrs. k : Jame3 presided at tho punch bowl. At tho head of tho reception committee were Mrs. E. S. Wright and Mrs. John Q. Cannon. EPHRAIM 4 1 EPHRAIM, April 11. Tho largest nodal no-dal affair of the season was In connection connec-tion with tho marriage of MIsa Leona Hansen and Arthur Anderson, which took placo at tho homo of the bride's parents last week. Tuesday evening's affair was unlnuo in every way and took upon Itself tho form of a shower. A large number of friends called at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. August Anderson and spent tho early part of the evening In social chat. The decorations were carnations, car-nations, and refreshments woro served The crowd then left for tho North ward chapel, where it united with a large number num-ber of friends ln continuing tho festivity Here a programme, consisting of short speeches, vocal solos and orchestral selections, se-lections, gained tho attention. A tray luncheon was served, followed by dancing. danc-ing. About eighty-five friends were present pres-ent to wish the couple success in beginning begin-ning their Journey of life. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Willardson of Evanston, Wyo., are spending the eprlng months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Willardson. Miss Agnes Olson pleasantly entertained enter-tained the officers of the South ward primary pri-mary organization Tuesday evening. Friday afternoon a number of the sons and dnughters of Mrs. Joseph E. Anderson Ander-son .called on her to help her enjoy the anniversary of her birth. Dinner was served at 6 o'clock. i Mrs. J. H. Hanson cnterlalned Sunday evening ln honor of the anniversary of her birthday. Cards were played and luncheon lunch-eon was served at 10 o'clock. Fifteen friends pleasantly surprised Edwin Ed-win Frver Monday evening. Tho entertainment enter-tainment consisted of games and music, and a midnight luncheon was served. Mr. Fryer has spent tho winter season attending the Wasatch academy in ML Pleasant. Mrs. Hannah Williams gave an old-time old-time quilting bee parly Wednesday evening even-ing A big crowd was present and the result was a large ouantlty of work accomplished. ac-complished. Mrs. Williams served luncheon. lunch-eon. Mrs Hynmi Sorunson entertained the Ladies' Sewing club Thursday. While the members Indulged In Kensington, one of them gave a reading from ' Anderson Crow." The ladles then enjoyed light refreshments. re-freshments. About sixty members or tho eighth crade called on their teacher, Edgar M. Jt-nson. Mondav evening. Tho occasion was the anniversary of Mr. Jenson s birth. The pupils enjoyed various games and refreshments. Mr. Jenson was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Tho members of the sixth grado called on their teacher. Wells Thomson. Wednesday Wednes-day evening and gave him a pleasant surprise and somo valuable gifts. Games and luncheon wero participated ln. Mr and Mrs. P. M. Peterson returned home' Wednesday, after spending sevoral weeks on the California coast. Mrs Dorothv Chrlstenson on Tuesday last celebrated" her sixty-ninth birth an-niversarv an-niversarv by entertaining a number of her relatives. Dinner was served. Mr and Mrs. John 'Greaves gave a 'dinner Sunday, complimentary to Chris-th Chris-th n Franson and family previous to their departure for Idaho, where they will I make their homo. 1 Snenccr. the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Fzra Madson, entertained a number of hit youthful playmates at a birthday irtv Sunday. The small guests enjoyed various games, followed by light refresh- , meats. Miss Bertha Janson of San Francisco has spoilt several weeks as the guest of Miss Joan Sorenson of this city. ,ilKfl RUth Anderson celebrated the fifteenth fif-teenth anniversary of her birth tho other day Th" rooms of their now home were bViutlfi lv decorated. Pink and white n tlons furnished tho centerpiece. At "o'dock a luncheon was served to twen-tv twen-tv guests. M "Mro -VlfrKd Llndbcrg was one of the . , . J.. Xf iho week, entertaining a mmW v ol P relatives and friends Monday. Games and cards furnished amusement and a tmy luncheon was served Miss Esther Jenson entertained the . ' I MIDVALE I ..mvATV Anrt! XI. Tho Oold and "WhltO ctUB 'iT' "h''P ."whll-m Watona I. 1W nnd J Booth. . w p.v Fenn underwent n oporatlon for p-po&lS p-po&lS "on , M?nd.r- Bho 1. r.pldly recover!:. Mr. T. Jon o u . Medamea ftarnooa. The pr 1a ro 7 ftw wh,ch lunchoon 7.C", HD7i:. rhflps. Albert Drown, cnt were .cl,Jmr(Jj m. Lchmm. Arthur Lr- Mrs M Sm-ti. of Kurek .pml " t1" IllMK 'her dauBhter, Mrs. C I. Regan. U.U city their home. T j EUREKA j chhdrRea'; cPr" "-M"' AlTfnU Sanderson and Mr, T.n, W rhl"D " lh" t ad,r.on-. P4reat,. Mr. ud r,. W.lllta Eureka. r' ",ler "fdlns eorerul dy In ttfftt.'W V,e,.tUflt fc- Tear, ha, arrltM la CFur.i-n 0 l (.,raBl " ra9-Martin ra9-Martin mt hH k" evor.lnc Mm. mPnl5elh,rlohtuh,Bc'ty' and .c ra0 a0,08,,e,iiUtU4! ,Concc,:t "nirany. with Den .eUnrtnel7Ccor3ceri:'tC,, 8"rCr C't3r M " nuwA'Tn '"ecaraiek A Co.'. bank ln with" "YSvn1"? 5lrch aDd cn4ren Called wmV(. M1 1 ro70 ,rlon1' "f'OB the w!!,.,e'nb(', of lhe Enlro Kou, LUerarr club rdaylh"Il f ,M Aa"l MoomPm Bai-tho Bai-tho club J & r 71,0 pai,,r for tbI of iented,Ubby IV JoT-'' P"- CMir""iiil.;5,e LMh7 h" rwmM her dutlc- j w ,iL !ht company, oitor bolns away ou n vacation for several weeks. i CharlM Tomlln and two children arrived England. Thoy will make their homo hero. Mlas Viva Cranney returned 8unday orenlar. fVi-L ep,nJlnK evora dc.y wlUi Salt Lako Mrs. Melfln Haymondu and chlldron wero here thlt week for n Tlalt wllh Mra. Danh-1 Flld. Tile fifth Krndo pupils atVho Knlr.htsvllle school, nwisto.! .by tholr mother, rjavo a party In honor of tholr teacher. MIm Hclon McCarthy, the affair af-fair being held ln tho ammement hall at that piaco on Friday otonlng. The programmo Included In-cluded came-J. musical numbers, recitation and luncheon. Miss lona Catcs m In Salt Lake on a short visit durlnr; tho week. MIsa Hdlth Klopcrustlno of tho r.ureka public cchools wan In Salt LaUo nnd BliiEham Saturday nr.d Sunday. Professor I. I,. Williamson of the local schools wau at tho capital durliiE the forepart of tho week. Mr. O. A. FTanlce nnd dauKhtcr. Mits Kathleen, Kath-leen, woro tho gucsta ot capital frlcndo ilurln tho forepart or tho week. Mrs. Bhlpp nnd dnuhtor of KnlEhUTllIo vlnttcd nt Salt Loko during tho wock. Mrs. W. J, Adam has returned to lurekii. nftor a visit of aovoral dayn with relatives nt Salt LaUo. MIsi HIancho Rockhlll of tho high school faculty fac-ulty was ft Satt Iako visitor durlnc thn week. Tlio membcra of Tlntlo lodgo No. 18, KnlRhts of Pythlns, of Mammoth gayo a danclug party nt tho opora houso In that placo Friday. Luncheon was served during tho evening. Joseph Phillips returned early In tho weak, aftor a trip to the capital. Andrew P Maybetry returned to Ktiroka on Monday, after spending n fow days with hlo family at Salt Lake, Johu O. Frocldoton attended tho annual conference confer-ence at Salt Lake. Dr. K. J. Howell roturned homo during the early part of tho week, ntter spending sevond dnjs with Salt Lako frlondo. MIm Bernlco Mangum, who Is attending rchool at tho Wasatch academy nt Mt. Plcasunt. tpent tho week as a guest at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. Kent Harper. Edward Plks was In Salt Lako on Tuesday nnd Wednesday. V,'. V. Permon of Garland Is In Eureka for n visit with hh parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Perr-son. Perr-son. Mli.s Georgia Crolghton, who la teaching school at Tooolo, was ln thn city on Saturday nnd Sunday, visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jilmcs Crelghlon.' W. It. Elmor rande x trip to tho capital during tho week. D. C. Dale left n few days ago for Gllmore, Idaho. D. II Carlson left on Saturday for Denver, Colo. Mrs. M. A. Condon and daughter of Salt Lako wero visitor boro thli week at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Jone. Joseph Woccl: was a conforonco visitor. Tho Rot. Mr. Oliver of tho local M. E. church left early ln tho weok for Ogden, wheno ho spent a few da;) assisting Ibo pastor ot tho M- E. church at that placo. F. II. Murray returned on Saturday, aftftf a trip to Fait Lako for a few days with hlu family. Dr. L. n. Laker returned on Tuesday morning, nftor a brief visit nt tho capital. Mrs. George Potts roturnod to this city early In the week, aftor u visit with Salt Lake friends. Mlsscj Opal and Pearl Iloblnson returned to Euroka on Monday evening, after a vlolt with relatives at SprlngvlIIo. Mrs. Alice Dutton vloltnd with Salt Lako frlenda during tlio week. Walter Tltch returned to Eureka, on Tuesday, after a short trip to Salt Lako. Miss Gencvlevo Sullivan returned to this city on Tuesduy, after upending a fow days wllh capital friends. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Parker, wboso marriage look placo nt American Fork laat week, havo returned to Eureka nnd will take up their resl-donco resl-donco here. Mi. Tnrker wan formerly MIm Far-roll Far-roll Pulley of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. John Savngo returned on Monday, after ,i visit with Salt Lake friends. I. II. Sprlggs rfturaefl to Eurfka on Monday evening, after upending a week with hln family In Salt Lako. Mth. Frank Tbornberg and chlldron returned to Salt Lnko on Sunday, uftcr visiting at Silver City for a few days. Mies Ruth Murphy entertained twenty-nlno of her Uttlo friends at u party that waa given on Saturday nflornoon ln honor of her ulxtli birthday anniversary. Tho children had an excellent time. Members of tho Knlghta of the Maccabcos arn preparing for their nodal session and banquet to be given nt tho lodgo moms on Friday evening of nest week. Tho Rov. Mr Charlco E, Price, who has been located ln Washington and Oregon for several yenrs, has moved his family to Eureka and has taken charge of SI. Andrew'ji Eplscopnl church In this city. Tlio Ladles' Aid society met nt tho homo of Mrs. E. Dowcu on Thursday afternoon of this week. Tho next moollng of tho rocloty will be htld at tbo M. E. chiirub. A flower nnd candy ale took placo nt the M. E. church on Saturday under tho direction of thu Junior leaguo. Tho ladlra of the r.ellof society will conduct n danco at tho Elks' pavilion on April H. PLEASANT GROVE PLEASANT OROVE. April 11. Mrs. Clara Toungborif entertained at a blrthdny party Tuesday Tues-day OTMiing In honor of her falhcr'a elxty-nevouth birthday anniversary. The evening was spont ln music and game and a delicious luncheon was aorved to the following: Mr. and Mrs. .J. P. Fufful. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. M- Nelson. Mr. Slenn Clayton, Mr, nnd Mrs. C. A. Fugal, Mrs. C. Lorlvor ot Salt Lako. Helroda Nelson and Mac-nus Mac-nus Nelson, Jr. Miss Evelyn Ivcrson was a Salt Lake visitor thla week. Mrs. Lucy Gray returned borne from Salt Lake Tuesday, nftor spending sevoral day visiting friends and relatives. Following woro tho guests of Mn. Maggie , Sorensen Tuesday nvonlug. tho affair belni; in honor of ht-r slxty-eecond birthday anniversary: Mr and Mm. L. E. Sorc!icn, Mrn, Jnno Mason of Lohl, Mro. Annie Holman. Mrs. John Christen. ! sen Mrs. Stcnn Dill, Mr. Laura Linn. Mrs. Mlna J Armstrong, MIm Ruby Armstrong. Mr. Amclli j Thompson. .Mr. and Mr. J. C. Swenscn, Mr. and Mrs John Boulter. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Nelson. Mr. I nnd' Mrs. J. P. Kugal. Mr. and Mr. Nlel IMgal. and Mrs, It. Ratinuuien. Mr. and Mrs, K Yoiinc Mrs. Niels Rlchlns. Mrs. H. Kugal. Mr. Stlna Clayton, Mr. W. W. "Warnlck. Mr. and Mrs C n I.aranu, Emeit Wilcox, MIas Oro Holman, Hol-man, Mr. W. W. Lima and Andrew Nlelson. Mrs Llrile Thorne was the recipient of a nlMsanl aurprlse given her ot her homo Tuesday uvenlng. Tho evening was spent in games and nodal chat nnd refreshments wcro served to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armltstead. Mr and Mrs. David Thorae" Mr- nd Mr.. Albert Marriott. Mr. P. r Laraon. Mrs John Chriatcnsen. Mr. Mar. iTiret Fugal. Mr. Margarot Thorne and Elvln Thorne Mrn. Thorno will leave In a few daya for Idaho, whero she will Join her husband. Mlas Vcrvlno Manlott nnd Alonxo Judd n-ero married In the Salt Lalt0 eMplo Wednesday. T&y will mulct, their bom. In Idaho. The MUen Sadlo and AvU Mills wcro Salt Ijko visitor Saturday and Sunday. Mrs H. M. Dunn and Miss Maurlno Dunn of Provo" were IMeasant Grove visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Miss lnma MnrTlott vim happily surprised nt her home Tuesday evening by si number of her ijv friends nnd relative. Refreshment wvro served to the following: Mr. Mry Adamson. Mm Clara E. Rulluck. Mr. MaElo Marriott. i.,1!61 T0- Mr. Mary AhmlUttd. Mw. Elva W t. Mrs Mary J. Rtehlns. Mr. Har-O'een. Har-O'een. MM. D4rl4 Thorne. Mil Cleone Dul-lock Dul-lock and Muss Kcjo RJchlns. Tbo following guesu met at the hoi of O C. mJLV? Tu'45r evening ln honor of hi serentieth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mr. Lot Robin-1a' Robin-1a' S,...aD'1 VP1- William Llm. Sr.. Mr. and Mr, William Urn. Jr.. Mr and Mr. Marlon Liraon. Mr. and .Mrs. Fred IJJdwlgton. Mr. and Mr. Hogan Nellson. Mr. and Mr. O. Chr!t!anen. Mr. and Mr. K. Voung. Mr ad Mr. Cbarlca Ooodb Mr. and Mr. N. C Williamson. Mr. and r. ..amuMen, Mr. Lira Jacobion. Mis bar Williamson. Mr. Maggie Sorensen. W. A. Haiaty. Neldtn Llm, tho Mlsst Maudo and Thelma. Thel-ma. Jacobton. Hen.y Annltstesd and MUa Emma Marriott woro married ln tho Salt Lake tcmplo Thursday. Thurs-day. A. F. Sundberg, who has been visiting with hi sons at Reiburir. Idaho, during th past winter, returned home Thursday. The young ladle of the Third ward M. I. A. entertained the young men Tutaday cvoalnc. Refreshment Re-freshment wcro aerved. A I LOGAN j 4 4- LOGAN, April XI. One of the smart affair of Saturday afternoon waa the party given by Mr. F. W. Thatcher. Mr. Gcorgo Hendricks nnd Mr. Robert Dlnford In honor of their sister. Mlts Florcnco McAlIster. who Is to bo one of the spring brides. Tho pretty affair waa given at tho Gcorgo D. Hendrlck homo on Flrt Wat street, and was attended by a largo number of Mis McAllster's friends. The guesta wero entertained en-tertained wltli flvo hundred and prliti wero awarded Mra. Asa DuIIen and Mr. E. G. Peterson Peter-son In tho card gamo. nnd a beautiful guest prize wo given tho bride-to-be. Tho houto decorations for tho event wore ln yellow and white, daffodil nnd marguerites being tho flow-em flow-em used. Another delightful affair ln honor of Mis Mc-Allatcr Mc-Allatcr waa the five hundred party Monday, given by MIt Margaret Nlbley. Tho guest wore seated nt four table and tho prize wo won by MIsa Doha Morrcll. Tho rooms wcro charmingly ndorncd with spring flowers, and following tho gamu refreshments woro served. A notable event ot the week wa tho annual meeting of tha missionary societies of tho Presbyterian Presby-terian church, which was held in Logan Tuesday Tues-day at tho homo ot Mrs. Frank 0. Reynolds, president of the Logan auxiliary, following an Important bmlnej meeting, nt which Mr. Arthur Ar-thur Wlttenbnrgcr of Lognn presided. Tlio missionary mis-sionary workers and delegates were tho guest of Mm. Reynolds nt n charmingly arranged luncheon. lunch-eon. The tablo was decorntcd with a largo cluster of rod carnation, and tho rooms throughout the houm wcro effectively adorned with fragrant peach blossoms and carnations. Mre. Reynold wan assisted by Miss Blanch Condlt. Tho guests numbered twenty. MIns Mario Barber was hostess at n character party Tuesday evening. In compliment to Miss Florcnco McAllstur Tho participator wero twelve Intimate friends of tho guest ot honor and mucli. fun wna enjoyed. Severn! clever rtntumes and a number of very quaint affairs wcro worn. Music was a feature and rofrcahmontn wero nerved. Mrs Arthur Wlttenberger was hostess at a luchcon on Tuesday In honor of tho vlr.tlng delegates dele-gates of tho missionary societies of tho Presbyterian Presby-terian church. Thu tablo waa charmingly decorated dec-orated with uprltlg tlowcrr. The brldgo luncheon party given by Mr. Horaco Ncbekcr at her homo Saturday nftonioon wna enjoyed by fourteen guests. Tho tablo was beautifully adorned with pink sweet peas nnd smtlax Dainty cards marked places for tho guest, and In tho course of the afternoon brldgo was played Among tho many Lognn people who spent tho week In Salt Luke are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bork-tnnn, Bork-tnnn, Mr. nnd Mra. Moses Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayball, Mr and Mrs. A. Ilatcson. Mr. and MJ S. F. Ilalllf, Mr and Mt. Joseph E. Qucnney, Mr. nnd Mm. Sylvan Ncedham, Mrs. John n. Nlbley. Mr. Lucy Cardoti, Mr. M. E. Hanks, S. J Jcpposon. William Howell and Gordon Gor-don Hyde. Ono of the most Interesting evonl ln nlore for tho Logan public will be tho presentation of "The Naked Truth," to lie given Wednesday evening, even-ing, April in, by the St. Johns Dmmallc club at Nlbley hall. Profctsor Frank R. Arnold la tho leader of the new organisation and for tho past two months tlm membcra havo been rehearsing for their Initial appearance. A meeting of tho A. C. Woman's club was held Monday at tho homo ot Mrs. D. C. Burtgo. A short bunlucsu ocsMon wais held, followed by a revlow ot tho current short utorlei, given by Mm Robert Dlnford. Refreshments wero served. Tho Clio circle met Wednesday wllh Miss Dora Wright. After nu hour of preliminary work. Mra. William Howell, who had charge ot the programme, pro-gramme, govo a reading of "Lcnorad Ladles." by MoUero. Following tho programmo tea was sorved by tho hostess. Mr. Huutcr of Salt Lake was a guest of tho afternoon. Mr. A. L. Colo hnn returned from Salt Lake. Through the effort of MM Elisabeth C. Smith, chairman of the civic commlttno of the U. A. C. Woman'o club, the club women of Logan and tho vurloua church organluitlono havo Blurted a cni-sado cni-sado against the houso fly. A meeting ' held Friday evening at the homo ot Mrs. Sldnoy O. Stevens and committee woro appointed from tho following organisations'. Gloo circle. Wobyea society. so-ciety. Relief socloly, muluals. U. A. C Faculty Women's leaguo nnd St. John'n guild. Mr. C. W Mon-o of Salt Lake Ik the gueat of her daughter. Mrs. W. G. Ruckenbrod. Mri. Georgo A. Torgr.'on and small eon havo returned from a pleasant Salt Lakn trip. Mrs. J. C. Walters was a Salt Lake visitor during tho week. Mm. A. S. Home has returned from Salt Lake. Mra. Mary B. Goodman of Portland, Ore., was a local vljltnr during tho week. The MImc Ruby nnd Viola Harrlnon nro visiting vis-iting with MIm Sarah Harris of Salt Lake. Mm. A. L. Hydi' hni returned from Long Beach. Cul.. whero sho has enjoyed tho winter with iior daughter, Mrs.. Frederick Catc. Mis? Inez Thnlu has returned from a pleasant Salt Laku trip. It will bo pleasant now to the many frlondr. of Mm. June- Carpenter nnd dnushtur, Lulu and Sloma, to hear they have returned to Loeno to mnko their home. Mrs. Carpenter nnd daughter hnv mado their home In Salt Lake for tho past flvo yo.irs and hnvo returnrd on ncoount ot Logan Interests. MONROE ! - MOXrtOE, April 11. Miss Eva HIcUs of Monroo and James Skoofcard of Rlchlleld wero married last week at Itlchllcld. They will make tholr home on the Mc-Carty Mc-Carty fruit farm south of Monroe. Leo Goold and Miss Genevieve Xewhy surprised their friends hy KOttlny married mar-ried at Mantl last Thursday. Both youns people ar,. residents of Monroe. Jured Nordgran and Miss Ruth Xewhy left for b'alt I-ake City on Wednesday. They will bo married during the coining week. Mrs. Lorln Merrill of Klchliold visited Monroe on Monday and organised a household economics cluh here Mrs. Maggie Maglehy was chosen president of the club. Mcm. Eliza Magloby and Miss Helen Magleby returned Wednesday from Mesa, Ariz., where they have spent tho winter. win-ter. The Thlf Acme club met at tho home of Miss Ethel Erlckson on Monday Mon-day evening. Among the conference visitors from Monroe weru Bishop Hcher Swindle. Bishop Joseph ' II. Jensen. Ephralm Magleby. Ivy and Elmu Maglehy. Morris Mor-ris Hansen, Mrs. Lorraine Larson, Mrs. Mary Flier and Walter Jones. The district schools of Monroe closed on Thursday night with an excellent rendition ren-dition of an operetta. "The Fairies of the Forest." The school year Is shorter than Ubual, duo to a lack of funds. The students of the Monroe high school are gutting out n year book. This Is the tlrst they havo attempted. Tha baseball bovs received new suits this week. NEPHI 4 . f- NEPHI. April 11. The T. 0. N. 0. club met tho home of Mr. John S. Cowan Tucjdoy evening. even-ing. Miss Moral nnd Ml Finch being hwttMe. The ovenlng waa spent a: card. Light rofreah-menu rofreah-menu uoro served. Thoto present were Mr-dame Mr-dame Loran Whltmore, 0. M. Whltmorc. V, M. Foo'.e, Mls!c Mario Chrlsten'cn, Oleva Ostler, ThercAi Urough. Fern Schofield. Lucllo Greenwood. Green-wood. Eva Chrlttlson, Lucllo Cowan, Ella Finch and Gretchcn Forst. Tho member of tho R. C. S. club were entertained en-tertained at the home of Mia Luclln Cown Frl-day Frl-day evening. The time wa spent In sowing and music. Splendid refrrohments were eerved. Tho member of tho Comorancn club were pleasantly pleas-antly entcrtlnd Wednesday evening ajt tho homo of Mrs. Harry Irons. A very Interesting musical programms waa given, after which tno members wcro served a dainty luucheon. Mr. Alvln nurlon entertained at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon at her home. Dellcloiu refreshments re-freshments wero served. Thoie present wen Mrodamc T. H. Burton. M. W. Jone of Murray. Earl Held. Kenneth SchofUld. Jame EllUon, Misses LaVeru Miller and Lillian Pextoa. 1 I PROVO I 4- i. PROVO. April 11 At the "Hotel Roberts Rob-erts on Saturday evening a bunouet was ycn by Miss Alette Halvorsen in honor or .miss Annie Dean, who has recently received graduating honors as a trained nurse. InvltatlonH were extended to the nurses, doctors and matron of the Provo .General hospital and also to a number or friends. The entertaining rooms were prettily adorned with American Beauty roses. Dr. E. G. Roblson acted as tonst-mastor tonst-mastor and Introduced the following opcakers, who responded to toasts: "Doctor, "Doc-tor, Dr. J. w. Alrd: "Patient," W. D. Roberts; "Nurse." Miss Alette Ilalvor-scn; Ilalvor-scn; "Diet," Professor A. C Lund; "Necessity "Ne-cessity of Employing the Trained Nurse." Dr. Joseph Hughes of Spanish Fork. Adding Add-ing to the pleasure of the evening musical musi-cal selections were rendered by Pro- I feasor A. C. Lund and W. D. Roberts. Thirty guests participated. Misses Genevieve and Leone Colvln of Payson ar in Provo as the guests of Mrs. C. E. Loose. Mr and Mrs. Fred Evanr, entertained Sunday at dinner. The table was beautified beau-tified with pink and white carnations and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klrkwood, Miss Marietta Bees-ley, Bees-ley, Miss Nellie Jones. Miss Florence Mayhcrry and Phil Beeslcy. .About thirty of the operators of the M. t. 1. & T. company mad it their pleasure to surprise Robert Moorlleld, division cashier, at his rooms on Friday ovenlng. After the "surprise" the merry crowd adjourned to the cafu rooms of the Lamar hotel, where they Indulged In dancing and games until a late hour. Mrs. C. E. Harris was hostess at u dinner party given Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Fred Kllfoyle of Scolleld. E. A. Menlove was the recipient of n pleasant surprise party Wednesday evening. even-ing. Mrs. William Mortimer entertained at a children's pnrty on Wednesday In honor of her son, Master George. A delightful time was experienced on Wednesday evening by the Ladles' Aid society of the M. E. church, who met at the home of Miss Muriel Forrester ln a social capacity. Notable In the social circle of the week was the entertainment given the members mem-bers of the Bon Hear club by Mr. and Mrs, P. G. Peterson on Thursday evening. even-ing. The home was beautifully decorated dec-orated with pink roses nnd peach blossoms, blos-soms, and the color scheme of delicate pink was carried throughout tho rooms, the same effect being evident ln the luncheon. Nine tables of cards wore played, followed by a musical programme. pro-gramme. The guest list Included Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C E. Erlckson, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Andcr-bcrg, Andcr-bcrg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. fUlehl. Mr. and Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mur-ray Twelves, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blcr-sach. Blcr-sach. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Kropton of Salt Lake, Miss Lydla Jones, Miss Eva Jones. Miss Leone Worsley, Miss Edith Ilindley, Messrs. Frank Doming, E. G. Jensen, Mori Taylor, Tom Roykince, Eu-cone Eu-cone Cluff, Mr. Jones and Mr. Jordan. An enjoyable house party was given on Friday evening by Mrs. Joseph Klrkwood and Mrs. Fred Evans, complimentary to Miss Mattle Becsley of Rexburg, Idaho. The dining room was prettily decorated with white lilies, while orchids and ferns adorned the parlor. Games wero played, dancing enjoyed and musical numbers rendered At midnight a delicious supper sup-per In the cafeteria style was served to the following; Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt) Mr. and Mrs. William Terry, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Guy. Mr. and Mre. Joseph Klrkwood, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs, Sam .Teppcrson. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Klrkwood, Mr. and Mrs. William Becsley, Misses Mattlo Beesley. Stella Johnson, Helen Carlclon, Henrietta Beesley. Mabel Ma-bel Hawk, Susie Hawk, Florence Farror. Viola Whitehead. Emma Stark, Gladys Farror and Nellie Jones; Messrs. Ren Chrlstcnsen. Enoch Clark. Ed Simmons, Howard Starr. Arnold Johnson, Ray Morgan, Mor-gan, Henry Ellertsen and Vcrl Martin. Mrs. Mary E. Jacobscn, who has been visiting with her daughter. Mrs. A. D. McKinnon of Sparks, Idaho, has returned home. Miss Inna Hcliidsclman was hostess at a birthday party on Monday afternoon, which was enjoyed by a number of her young friends. Mrs. Eleanor Moore ls a Salt Lake visitor, the guest of Mrs. W. B. Searic. Mrs. IT. S. Pyne Is spending ten days In Salt Lake CUy and Ogden with relatives. rela-tives. The members of the Utah Sorosls mot with Mrs. W. F.' Vloleti on Wednesday afternoon. A. review on "Child Study," by Ellen Key, was given by Mrs. S. R. Calloway, and an address on the samo subject was given In an Interesting manner man-ner by Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry. Miss Ada Clark of Salt Lake City Is the guest of the Misses Erma and Margaret Mar-garet Smoot. Miss Laura Freeman was hostess at a tango tea on Friday afternoon. Miss Uernlce Stmngham entertained at a theater party on Friday evening, the pleasure being shared by twelve of her friends. The. following Salt Lake ladles were the guests of Miss Ada Strlngham this week: Emllv Young. Grace I'lnns. Miriam Wells. Marie Harmond. Hortense Hlnk- ley. Melva Rollo and Connie .Nelson. The members of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club met at the home of .Mrs. Mur-rav Mur-rav Twelves this week and enjoyed an afternoon of cards and social enteitaln-mcnt. enteitaln-mcnt. Prizes were awarded at each of eight tables. Pink enrnutions formed tho decorations and luncheon was served.. In addition to a full representation of club members, a number of invited guests en-Joyed en-Joyed the affair. Mrs. O. W. Bailey entertained on Wudnecdnv afternoon In celebration of the eleventh birthday of her son, Grant Dinner was servo-1. the table being prvi tllv decorated with potted plants, with a blrthdav cake adornlmr the center. Game: and music passed away a few hap; hours for the following- Elmer Dunn, Vera Craven, Marvel Clark. Wilson Can-over. Can-over. Mav Clark, LaPn-le Bushman Charles Vasher. Royden DangcrileH. Vera Mr-Adam and little Miss. Coombs of Rlchlleld. A successful basket and bow parly was given bv the members of t:c Vineyard wartl on Tuesday evening, and was en-Joyed en-Joyed bv sixty couples. Each youmr lady was provided with a basket and bow. and the gentlemen each selected a basket and thcrebv chose his partner and wore the bow. 'Dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. I 4 I RICHFIELD I I i - RICHFIELD. April 11. Claud Svy la pcndlns a few days with h! parent. Mr. and Mr. It. W. Scvy. Mr. Sevy Is attending school hi Kama City. Mo. The Missionary witty entertained at tbo homo of Mr. and Mr. Edward Wbytc Wednesday tven-1ns tven-1ns In honor ot Mr. and Mm. G. II. M. lJowcr. who leatr. In a short lime for the et. (iarm were played und rtfrcsliment were siTved lo ubout Iwenty-fltc nucula. The I. 0. O. F. and Ilcbeliah lodge entertained at their hall Monday evenlnc In honor of Mr. and Mr. O. U. M. Dower. HelrcAhment wero served In the banquet hall. Mr. I'cter Thompson of Ld Monas, Cal., la vUllloK here for a tew days. Mr. llanVln atcrlalnel at a KcniinBton Friday Fri-day aftcraoou. A fow friend and neighbors wer I there. GRANTSVILLE 4 1- OltANTSVILLE. April XI. Mr. C, It. Itow-berry Itow-berry entertained tbn 0. N. O. club at her home ThursdaT evening. Ilefreihuients were .-rve-l to t the followlnr GUcjUj- Mesdame.s O. M. Maltbew. F (J. Eskleion, Parker IJ. l'ratt. K. M. Spaaton, J I), Prown, F. T. Buraestcr. Mouto Harms. O 1- Townsend. P. E. Wratliall. MUsea Minnie Face. Emma Bbarp. Lillian Itowbcrry ami JeunU Anderson. Mrs. Ityruui Mtllward entertained the stakn primary officer at her borne Wednesday evening. Mr. Bajaa Llndy of Trovo wa tbe sueal of rtkttn,, MnU J C" Aa4-'Ma' ac rt irl,r,i,M OS1003 "tertalceJ t!ie Lailr- Saw-tL Saw-tL b ,l ter bom" Weln4y . aftersoo. Luncheon w aerre-J. Thee present Mrsl aaraca Alexander Johnson, 0. K. TontnJ Le-,. 'a DW' 'Ulce McMlcbael. C Wndol J. II. Woltunhulnw and Hampton Worthlncton. A. A. Ellasos wa the reclpleat of a sorprlM party In honor ot hU Mrtsday annltrrary Ttur-,1. Ttur-,1. M5,"s- J51"' " nl7d until a Ute ,'J?.r .a . lelleIou "Past was rre.i lo th .,?U,1 'i3 Sharp entertained tho nembr of the stake Handay ithool unloa board at th hora ?ifrs "owberry Friday evening. LUbt refreahraent were served. LT- J' IT ,,lck" entertained at dinner Friday evmlns. To rueAU ere Mr. and Mr, a 1L Kowberry. Mr. Clyde Wrathall. Mis Leda II. Wallace and a E. WoolUy of lyjjrsn. Jlr. and Mr. Ceorj Ualelch of Salt Lake City n"ic eUMU 01 Mr AOi Mr" I'0Brs w- Mr. John 11 Mtllward entertained at her home Thurwlay eviluj: In honor of Mr. Sarah Lladsoy of mro. Rcfrehmenu wcro served. 4 j MANTI 4- - MANTI, April XL-One of tho very sueces-ful sueces-ful card partle of the week wa that of Wrd-nejiday Wrd-nejiday evenlus. when Mr. A. M. Tuttlo enter-tamed enter-tamed ln her charming manner at "tr.ie " Thwie pre?rnt cr Meisr. and Mesdamcs Frank Alder Gilford Wlntch. Urlgham MeAIIUter. Lw Hall' Clarenco Madjen. Durton Tuttle. Mr. Jennie Munk. Mr. Blaine Tuttle. Mr. Lucia Tuttlo and Mlu Kulp of Salt Lak City. Mr, Henry Jone of Aberdeea. Idaho. Is Tlilt-ing Tlilt-ing with Mr. T. A. Audenon. Mr. John IUld and Mr. Joseph Tenoant of this place. .Ml Fannie Kcaner entertained a few of her Intimate friend at a candy pull Saturday evening. even-ing. J. r. Nelson spent part ot the week at Bingham Bing-ham and Salt Lako City, returning horaa Thursday. Thurs-day. The S. M. club pcnt Saturday In the hills. Mrs. J. p. Nelson rntertalnrd Saturdav after-noon after-noon for her dauehter. Ellinbclh, In lmcor of her birthday anniversary. Dr. (J. W. Martin left Wednesday for Ferron whore the Southern Presbytery of Utah will met. The PrrMiytcrlan church at Ferron will bo dedicated dedi-cated while th presbytery 1 In elon. Wllford Denck wis agroeably rurprlsed Thursday Thurs-day evening In honor of hi birthday anniversary. About thirty of bis sister, brother nnd cousin were prwent. Game. mulc. singing and refreshment refresh-ment wcro the ovenlng entertalnmont. Mir. Clara Uench left Friday for Moroni, where ah(- will spend Raster wllh friends. M1J IJoullnn and Mr. Flora Thorp of Ephralm Eph-ralm pnt the week-end at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Selby Jones. The It. K. class met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Ella 1. Crawford and a very interesting evening wa spent. Refreshment wrro served by tho hostess, who wa aaslated by Mr. Jele Land. Mr. and Mr. Frederick Hall camo over from Ferron to visit wtth relatives and frlenda for some time. Mis Frances Madsen entertained a fow Intimate friend Monday evening. Tlio evening wa spent at randy making. Mrs. Olivia Duras was pleasantly surprised Friday Fri-day afternoon at tho home of Mr. Arthur John-eon, John-eon, whero Mr. Durns'a neighbors had gathered anil surprised her la honor of hor birthday anniversary. anni-versary. An elaborate luncheon waa served at Z o'clock. Mrs. J. H. Carpenter left Wednesday for Spring City to attond tho funeral ot Eraatus Strato on Thursday. Leonard Kjar was surprised Monday evening, when a dozen of hi friends trooped ln to spend hi birthday with him. Itefreehment nenred and a. food tlcio apiat. In camei. SALINA SALINA. April L Tho Ladles' LlUrary club met Monday evnnlns;, and to a good attendance tho following programmo wa rendered: Heading from "Motherhood," by Mrs. D. G. Durgess; recitation reci-tation by Mrs. Ella Gate: tons by Mrs. Emily Durgess; current events by Mre. John Daslrup: reading from ftoddard'a lectures by Mr. J. T. Crano: ronj, by Mr. C. N. Lund. The Sallna Commercial club met Monday evening even-ing ln tho clubrooms. " The lloyal Neighbor of Sallaa enjoyed tbera-selvc tbera-selvc In a grand ball nt tho high school hall Wednesday. A pleasant surprlso party was tendered Mrs. H. T. Wright at her home Sunday evening, tho occasion being the anniversary of her birth. Luncheon was served. Mr and Mr. Andrea Gonzales of Mexico, who have spent tbe Inter season In Sallna, returned lo their homo during the week. j PAYSON p FAVSON. Apftl II. -Mr. b T. Last tster- SlliJl Ulned th Ladlra- SiMag ejtib al her hora Blt'V Thursdsy at:ersti. Bnh The I. O. O. V. and Kebkah lodges gava a BSf farvwrll rrey Thursday evealst in th I. O. O MMt .. V hall for Mr. ad Mia. W. K. ratten, who HH leave hese Moa4ay fee Presto. Wya.. to make mm their MM9I. lHI- . "P". "'w Marjorle it Marl Elmmoa f HI Salt Lak City tl Uturday and Sunday at mm the hmo of J. s. Jtslleth. LHi Mr. and Mr. Kail Ilrseh ai sotu proralneat H revldeat. at MelbMrne. Aastralla, ire vldtlog mU re with Mr." IIcmIi' Wor, Mr. CTat Krans. UM Mr. Itaynxad Oaytoa ao4 ehlMrr of Btark- foot. Idaho, are gueHa of her sister. Mra. Charles MB Dlioa. EkV Mr. George Itodgrs rtiime.t la W home ! sLv Garfield Wseday. after a in daj visit with LBh. her lureiiU. Mr. aad Mr. Ckarle Cloward. IBft Mr. It. A Poftec saa RB to Ocitet to visit HSb.1 her Intents Mr. and Mrs. Iledhart. taHll Mr. aad Mr, n. E. Wltmser. their Mt. Kblrlei. sBlK and MW (leaevleT MrClellaM af Salt Lakr rity HHrl wer the guest of Mr. and Mea. Hamuel Uougtasa SbS the latter part of the wrek. BW Mr. N. K. White and bbl ar vUltlng la mU Rait La.Vc City with her atstr. Mr. J. J Me- HBa" Cldlan. MffO Earl Pago was pteaantlr MirrUe-l Wcdnrtda; HH evening by a number et his frleads. the occasion stHaK. being hi fifteenth birthday analveisary. A farewell social was given In the Presbyterian churrh by lu number Wc4new)ay evening for HPB the Iter. Mr. W. K. Patton arxl Mr. Palton. ImS who will leave roon far Preston, Wyo. lc laKI crecm and cake were served. laSl Jlr. and Mr. W. H. Shorraere r eipectc-I boci Hal Ihr first part of next week, after an eateaded mm visit In the cost. mm Mlts Ethel Kerr ontrrtained thq Bonnie Hrisr mm club at her bom Friday afternoon. GUNNISON f M GUNNISON. April XI -The M. I. A., havlag HS flnlabed the season roune nf study, gave a cos- (HS elwdlng feature Sunday evening, conjointly. A bbbbbI well prepared programme waa rendered and game laaaH and refreshments concluded the evening's enter- Tbe Itellef society members rslled userpeeledly dIbH on Mr. and Mr. Mads C. Prteraon yesterdsy In iHB honor cf Mr. Peterwjn's -ventv. ninth birthday sHLl anniversary. The guest had with them delleloo r'frrahmenu and an enjoyable afternoon was BS On of tha hoitesse or the week waa Mr. E HB II. Uardaloy. who entertalne.1 at dinner Sundar. Hal A large crowd participated In the enjoyable after- HS Th daoghlers nd a number ot frleads of Mn. aaaaH Margaret Duftln called on her Wednesday to con- mM gratulate her on her etghty-reveath birthday an- HaaH nlversary. VmS Alma I.ar03 and M!ea tlosi. Hanson ot Center- bbU field wero married Thursday. mT Dr. and Mr. A. Anderson of Salt Lake City 'H visited during lhe week as the guests of Mr- N. Gledhlll. ;H4 A wedding dinner ws served to a large com- 'Bm pany of Invited gutale at a reception tendered KtLi d by Mr. and Mr. Marlus Jenaon of thl city ln fit"; compliment to the marriage of their daughter, Uiaaai Ella, to ti K Roper In tho Mantl temple Wed- Jl 1IJ nesday. Mr. Iloper returnel recently from a two fcj H yrara' mUdon ln the north veaUrn states and Is 'S a young man of bright prospect. Tbe bride ha I good educational attainment. t;X Mr, Charlee Dixon, waa a Salem visitor T"-- 1 I rj GARFIELD I OAItFIKLD. April U. Tbe Qirstopher Dlht ti r I lodgo of thn Order ot MasoDS was Instltutl ln W Garfield Frldary eventng Seven automobile of I Salt Lakp Mason came out for tho Instillation. 'nVbI and In thl number wero alx put grand master i ,j H ot the ordr. The olflcera ot the Garfield lodge arc D. Underwood, maater; (Tharlrx Ree, tenlsr i ':3 'H warden, Frank I.ocknow. Junior warden: Dr. J. ,.3 U. Hardle, senior deacon; Guy Arnold, Junlnr H deacon; Ell Punshon, tyler Following the ln- -31 atatlatlon there was a social leathering and 4'l serving of refreshments. I Vik, ill F. A. Van llaun ot Salt Lako ha purthaied rlt Hotel No. I of Mr and Mrs. Alexander Walker Mr. Van Haua Is well known In Garfield, having (PhJMq been tho proprietor of hotels Nos. : and 2 several ljSafl1?9 year ago. Mrs. Walker hat fallen heir lo al Sbm" estate In England, which will nwejultato a trl9 iH Co that country atiout the first of June. iflB$ 0. ICbemlnant of Pleasant Green took charge Balv of thn Garfield postofflee today, II. II. Quay Wmi retiring. MIsa Larson of riratant Gres I as- IM ilitant. IBP I State Society (Continued itrom Preceding Page.) 1 AMERICAN FORK AMUMCAS FORK. April 11. Mr. Vera Hoi-adrskn Hoi-adrskn fnffrtatacd tho officer of tho Third Wrl rrlaiiry Association Thunisj- nlshl at her hotai In tho Third ward. Refreshments 9 served. Mrs. Alld VUmvW has Rnn to St. Gon for an itadfJ Islt with her dsucMer, Mrs. Bert rike. Mrs Knnneth Bar delightfully nterUbed Thurr'Ur crealair at Imr lioma. co3ip!lBaUr7 to fctr Istr. Mrs. Uicllfl Johnston, who U vltttlnc herb from Oregon. lfrwhments worn serre1. Ths Mlsslonsrlw " havn recently retursed home from missions two tho houored Rueatsst f dollKlilful social hold Jn tho IiIrIi school mrm-lustim, mrm-lustim, anil nrraosed by the officers of the Sunday aehooJj. Th room wero charmlnitlr J-nralrl J-nralrl for the occasion and th tlmo wm mot p'raixntlr pa1! I" a Interesting programme, ln'.ndlnp danelry. 7!e.frmhmatiC were serreA. Mrs. Ataia ltctliy chamilnslr oatertalneJ tho officers and tesebers of tho hirst ward primary Jtondr evening. Ttefrecliments wero sex-red. J r Adrylottn will leave hers about April 15 for a mlislon to tho southern state. O K Gull of Ihrrjny, Idaho, wss an American Fork isitor Wednesday. Tb n, 1 d S. sm-osls ladle wen ehanalanly olerralned Wedneoday afternoon by Mr. 'William 'Wil-liam lUrratt at her home In tho Fourth nurd. Pewlnjr and aoclal chat rrer the feauires of tho aftcmoon'a enjoyment and luncheon was sorted. The Boanle Briar club met In regular session Thursday afternoon at tho rwldenc of Mrs. Morlev ttlo and i moit lntertln(t and enjoyable en-joyable time as spent. Uincheon was aerrcd djinp Uio aftornoon. Mr and Mrs. H. A. Morgan delightfully en-r, en-r, Mined at their homo In tho Third ward Friday Fri-day eveniug. The time was pleataatly psrred In rami" and nnirxelTe parlor same. Luucli-cot Luucli-cot was rrcd. MU Dale OaJdoy of Storrs la here for a ireek'a Ul the KUMt of Miffs .Msbel Storrs. r.lrx Chlpratn. Fern Olilpinsn. Jenr Green. Om IfJilpman. I.uns. rhlpman. Marlon Xleholea. Eu-iteno Eu-iteno Melioles. Frank Wagitaff. David Hunlor. Uly fhlpmsn and Ida Smith, who are nt-tndlnj: nt-tndlnj: tli B. Y. C. al Prrrvo, spent the spring ra-4t0n week nt their homes In this city with llielf pares ta. Mr nd Mr. Joseph Thomson of Tleaxant rjrovo xrero Amerrle-n York nisltora Weilnca-.!' Weilnca-.!' Siunly rTenlnir. in hosor of hor Berentleth r-lnnja analrrary, Mr. Goorse Storra Tas lie 1 onor-l cneat of a roclal family reunion nt tie lotno of Ulihop Jereph 11. Storm In tho Second Sec-ond aril. Thn room were artlntlfMilly flproralnl the (w-Mflon. Supper was afltred. Thoen prei-rr prei-rr -re re Mr, fieorse Storrs, tr. nd Mm. Rrorj: A Storm of TroTO. Mr. find Mr. R. W. Bin! of Mipleton. Mr. and Mrx John McThruo. Mr and Mm. J. II. Storra. Mr. and Mr. J. W Ptorrc. Mr. and Mr. W. S. Storrr. Mia Ulla ?torr. Hllia fitop-. nosell Stom, Kula Ptorr. LaTcne Htorrs. Iloy fitona, Hert Storra, Norvln JJiorm MUe Dn'e Oakler and Mr. and Mra. rjfrje V. Hemphill of Ult Io City. Uter a abort villi here, the &itt of Mlra nubr Uooltoa, MIm Marie Clarke of Salt Lako C'r his returned home. 1 PARK CITY -TAHK CITY. April 11. Mra. Cat Campbell en- rulned iho members of tho ICorrplo club on Tuesday evening nt her home on Woodalde avenue, lusle and tames were the features of the eveii-Itip eveii-Itip He'reahmcnta were aerred. The homo was beautifully decorated with Eaater llllea. Mi's, I-zsnora Horley returned to Salt IaVe Sunday afternoon, after a week spent In the Tak with relatives. I Mra, C. W. Ho1k(Wd if viildna; In Salt Lako slth friends. Mri If- M. Swaa vas hoiteaa at a luncheon and Kenilnston W'edneaday afternoon. Tho sueata preKitt were the members of the Sego LSI? club and numbered twelve. The rRular meetlaB of the Woman's Athenaeum Athen-aeum ac held Monday afternoon at the homo of 31 ra K. I. Lccompt. Mrs. A. M, Kopp had tho - J ji paper for th day. entltlea "Llloralnro of tho Ceatral Statci." Tbo lesflon for tlio day was on "Amcricaa Composers of llusio." MIsa nva m HughM was Icndor of tho leMoa. Miss Cttherlno S Slilolds bsto oororal piano selections from tho J different composers. Aflor roll call and sing- 4 Ing of "Aniorlca" tho ladloa adjournod to moot M Slonday, April 33, at tho homo of Jin. A. M. 5ii Kopp. Mrs. Cliot Darker returned to her homo In tao Purl: "WMnooday tnornlaK. after eovoral weeks ft tlslt vlth relfttlvea in Holeno, Mont. Y Mrs. I, n. Oray haa roturnod to Park City, W afwr a short Tlslt la Salt Lako vrlth hor daugh- tor. Mro. Maud Culborteon. U Mrs. John Jnckson will cntortala tho members jj of SL lAiko'a trill Id at hor homo Thursday after- 9 noon. . E Mrr. Joseph Komp, Sr., Is riattlnc in Bine- R hnm wltli her sou, Joseph Komp, Jr. pgr Miss AraLor Bardsley roturned to Salt Lsko Hi Sunday afternoon, after a weok'a visit In tho M Park with her brothor, Dr. W. J. Bardsley. K Mrs. E. J. Beggs will entertain tho morn- IM born of tho "&00" Card club at her homo on 5 I'ark nvunuo Saturday afternoon. fji Elwood Oarvla has gono to Aberdeen and DlncU- foot, Idaho, to visit with hla aunt, Mrs. P. S. Zl Dibble. MUs Hour.M and Alcxnndor McCorraaek loft 5 Wednesday afternoon for Anhburn, Idaho, for a Sj visit of two months vrlth friends. Ej Miss Hannah Ix:ompte ivaa a paneoncer to f Salt Lako Sunday aflomoon to r.pond tho week P, at tho Ooborno homo on East First South street. f; Mlrs TUchsel Stromncss roturned lo tho Park Monday morning, after a feT daya spent In Salt Lako v.-1th her pnrents, Mrs. W. D. Sutton entertained Tory pleasantly Saturday eticmoon at her homo on thn Tram- way. In compliment to Mrs. W. E. Sutton of r.1 Provo. 4 Mrs. A. J. Dally la homo ncaln, after a short & Tlilt In Salt Lako with relatives. f$ Montacuo Hales returned to Salt Lako Tues- jit day nfttrnoon, after a week's visit at his homo in tho Park. iwi I'ranlt Cloytoa of Otjdon ttsjj In tho Park sev- eral days of tho week, the Kucst of his sister, iy Mrs. Cash Kaulkner. pi BRIGHAM CITY - nitlCHAM CITY. April 11. Mrs. A. O. Whit- M akor kvo a delightful children's party Friday ti& ovcnhij; In honor of tho birthday anniversary of vh her dauRhtcr. Miss Joaslo AVIiiukor. Tho rooms $f were decorated In pink and yellow and flowers -ero used lu profusion, Thoso present wero Anna Stohl. Alrlra Burnharo, Jctslo Whttaker, Ruth J llorsley, Maud Glovor. Bemlco Gldnoy, J. R H 01cn, Ircddlo Sorcnson. Lionel Itanison. Wortn Anderaon, Victor le, Ioron Andonon. Bortlo Ifo Merrill. Coloman Colllngs and Wallaco Jensen. Wednesday cvonlug Mrs. W. R. itlnh was ten- dcrcd a delightful surprlso party by a number fft? of woman frLends. Thoao prcccnt wcro Mr. John ps II. Horsley. Mrs. Thomoa II. Blackburn. Mrs. H M. ripclnn, Mrs. .Wllford Roedcr. Mrs. V. W. Klshbuni, Mrs. Goorjo Incram. Mrs. J. A. Fish- fif, burn, Mra. C. C. Jonsen, Mrs. Mlnalo Latnd, K-V Mrs. J. Francis Morroll, Mrs. IL L. Flshburn. WM Mrs. P. J. Koford. Mrs. S. F. Hinckley. Mrs. Wf Goorjo Spencer. Mrs. Clarcnco Merrell, Mra. KJf Luwls WlRht. Miss Jsnln Yates, Miss Merle InK- wl ram. Mlta N'elllo Jensen, Miss Luella Coleman, Miss Calllo Lund. Many friends of. Miss May Datls Rathered nt fe? tho horn's of her parents Tutoday evening and cx- iSj loaded Mia DstIs a farownll social beforo her dcparturn for tho central states mission, for which Tfu she leaves next Wtdnmdsy Tho B. B, B. c'ri' entertained Tuesday evening at sn Easter eta at tho high school. Practically very member of tho club participated. Itcfrosh- Kji tnenta were served undor the direction of tho do- V mr.itlf icloaco department of thn school, tho iwirv- m?l ltK btas dono by Miss Anra Ward, Mlas lucy W NVbekrr. Mlis May KlDit. MIsa Virginia nock, Kl Miss Ethel Drunker. Miss Florcoco Walklns and MIm Murlnl Donley. Igj Mrs Era B Merrill of Icn .aiwtndlnic a In? few days la this city vlsltlac her pareata, Mr. fvjj sod Mrs. C D. Brown, jra Mr. and Mrs. John O. Erans of Mslsd spent fiftl a few days of tho week In this city vlsltlnc Mr. Rj ETass'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of the Wr Third ward. Jm Mr. and Mrs. Wlllsrd Keith of Cardslon. Can- mm sdi, spent a few days of thn week vliltlnc rela- El lives and friends In this city Mrs. Keith was El formerly Mlrs Tear! Frodsham of this city. They Wfrl will prad a few days In EaH Lako bsforo return- IM inz to tholr Canadian homo. mm Richard 3, Thorn ana Miss Ida Touns; of Perry HI weri married In thn 8slt Lako tomplo We-today, H Both an prominent In this city end will tnske their homo In Perry. CSjj Tho woman's class In domestic selenc rats a K suppr Tuesday etenlnc In tho domestic eclenco mZ department of tho hlca school. Tho final dlnsnr MLSS of a series (dien by this class wss glvea Isst Kim everlsK. Wedaesdsy Lester Anderson of this' city snd Br Miss Olivia Foricren o! Bothwell wero united In KjJ minisco In tho Salt Lako tempi. Mr. Ander- ion Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan N. Wtt Anderson and tho brldo Is tbn daughter cf Mr Hiri and Mr. A. P. Forsrrn of Bothwell. former R resldsnts of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson ni will make thstr home in this city, whsrn Mr. 1HI Anderson Is ssssRe! In the postal scrrlco. Ml Mis. Christian Pal to was tho recipient of a do- W3 llchtful surprlss by tho First Wsrd Primary asso- E3 elation officers In honor of hr-ccnl mar- fvi rlago. K3 Mr. and Mrs. N. L. rUcien aro noma from an MSi extended Tlslt with friends and relatives In Provo QH and Salt Lako City. Hi GKg PaskMt and Miss Araands Tanner of f2 (Continued on Tollowing Page.) State Society 1 Continued from Preceding Page.) Otwsw CrMb re cett4 ia tzxitUk la til citr Jrtnx (h. c. tr. ia Mr. Jtcm 8dUi of rrwricn. lithn, dkUihUr, lOu VUixl Bsillh. ipeu a tr drt of Vtf tMk rlil'Jnr Un. BaltV pmu. Mr. Vr. (Vtorr Gint. HUt Ealth rocllj rttnra! fron a tr yetr tUr la Drarer. vtrr bo furtonned tslidosur wort. AIfcrt Jftt of Axntricts Pock frat a Itn dT o tb rlrtUnc nUtlim la til cJtr- K!i MxnuirlU Boott cd MU Dot f iU4 w- u-o pwj ef ifri. W. K. Mordrca Sttarltjr a4 Ehizdij. X isei&l wu clres X th tim ef tr. Thscit UeMitton Moa47 ertalnc. at hlch qulta cunibr of frlool ra rUtiTf rrtidrlf-J- A dellxHfnl creates ipeaC Th offla xkJ tetchera of th Boftoad wirl lboVoicJ eUsn of ths Sondtr clMt rT ocli.1 In tb Flrvt rl usQitawst hill lot nlht which wu U-fl7 atleodrd. Tbo prtaelrtl fentsra of lb c rnlaf wit dir.ciac ted Ui rtudl-tloa rtudl-tloa of t acdctl prccriiaa. FrMtr In ti. rourth wtrd tauteatnt btlt tho ftisJlr ef the lite M. O, Jawa csl In their tSTSXl reualoa. Thero wer 172 Eenbn prmnt. Tho Una wit t?st In feitlng and llttsstar to a tTooUUr imcsed psvenrua of rptch nd tsnrlrtl ranbtn. 1 f LEH1 4 i- liEOT. April 11. A prty m dTfa Thuridir eronln In th. Benin dindnc acadfar In honor of Ulu Clira Bona. Mitt BWla Buthimn. Alex-amler Alex-amler Brown. Hull Dorton and Wllllaa Worlton, who hate reoeatlr rvtnrncd from talulom. Tho weddlsK of Mlu Eallcdi Tlrfathurtt aal Arnold Taylor took pltea In tho Salt Isk6 :nap' last Weduetiiy. A reooptlon la thrlr honor wu rlren at tho homo of the brldrcrooa't rarest , Mr. nd Mr. J. W. Taylor. Vaody trn lag. The rounc eoyplo will make their horee In Gartlftld. Mr. and Mn. Hehr Auttin at Idaho KtlU. Idaho. asnt the early part ef the work fUltlac relatlroa In Lahl. Mia Osrtrude McCherc ef the Axricultural col-lego col-lego met with the Kane Economic club Wd-em Wd-em day ermine od rfe as lnterctlcc ttlk on club work. ntrehmeat wrr terred. J. M. KlrUjanu C W T.TJtiaker. Ileber Ba-nlon Ba-nlon end Mlts Veda Honiaker went to Ktlrfteld Sunday, where they orginlaed i Punday wJio1. Alexander Brown and Eitnaol Ruuon win bo Is chant e. The Oorman X claas of the Lehl h!ch tchcol en-terulned en-terulned tht Gorman B cliu Mondty orenlnt at the home of their teacher, ProfMKir Ilehw Bennloo. A typical Germ in cupper md programme pro-gramme were glrea. A thower waj glwt latt nlaht by the B. B. club In hocor of Mies Nina Chrictnffertoa. who will bo married next woclt to Boy Ilarrli. PrnfoMor Abrahem Andtnon le teleetlag mi-terial mi-terial for an open company, which will pmeat "The Merry Milkmaid" la the neir future. Mr. nd Mr. Chrlitlaa Knudioa left for Norway Nor-way Mondiy. They will trwart ircrl moatii touring the Scindlnarlaa countries. lilt Eeile GoatM entertilned a number of youcjr ltdy friend it a trrlcg bee Monday eTn-Ibc. MURRAY I 4 V MURBLAT. Aprtl 11. Mr. I. n. Flrbc was entertained it the borne of Mrs. F. C. Miller Thar? day afternoon. About thirty-two lidlw it-tonded. it-tonded. Cirds were pliyed. The member of tbo ITjllomilhlan club riv their third dance In the Murray tint ward ainueeaient hall Frldty erenlnr. The dance wm a print tifalr and win attended by about TV) people. The hall In which the club lta trcn plrlnc Its dancoe U now Eettln; to ml ttr tho demand of the Murray dancra and tho club lo planning on a elotlnc dance at thu Trocolero hall. lrlead cite a tirprle party on M'. I". K-Howell K-Howell at her home rrlday eTCnlnc. Th oe;a-nlon oe;a-nlon of the party was Mre. HowelTn birthday an-nlveraary. an-nlveraary. The I-adlr' Aid of Iho Baptist church wer? tertalned Wrdnctday at the home ot Mtt. Archie Bradford. The orsanlratlon tnecu every l-o T.M.I. EdKer Elchcl rnlerlalncd the rhllomathlan club at lils home Tucaday ovenlns. MUb June TV II-llamj. II-llamj. rice prceldent of the club, wou the prlte for five hundred. Thle club holds a meellue Icnch week at tho home ot a member. Frlendu of Jay F.rlekson had planned a aurprlie party it hla hone Thureday evening tnd were siren a aurprlie themrolrM. Tlie boya of the Senior claat of the Granite high tchool had planned i "tag" party, which war Migrated by aomcono who they thought wat Mr. Lrlrkaon. When thoy appeared at the home, hownrer. they I found ill Uie glrlt of the eenlor clays la wailing. I It wa found that the glrli bad played the rart I of Mr. Erlckaon j SPANISH FORK 1 I SPANISH FORK. April H--Mta Dortrthy Stol-dard Stol-dard waa the guwt of Mn. Rent 8 moot of Bait Lake City daring the week. Hre. Leon BtaJllnge enterUlaed. a number of her fHendi it 'W party it her Bprlng-rllro Bprlng-rllro homo Thursday ernnlng. Among thoe la-rlted la-rlted wnro Mr. ind Mn. Albert Engberg. Mr. and Mmt P. Bnell. Mr. d Mn. B. H. Bei-ley. Bei-ley. V7. lenxo MoAl fitter. B. P. Bnell and Mlu Dorothy Stoddard. Mr and Mr. Jicob A. ninaen entertained i number of Uuir frlenda and wlatlrea it their home Prlday eTealng In honor ot their Mirer woddlr innlrernary. The Ublc wore prettily decorated with pink and white ciraitlont. Mr. md Mre. Ooorge JC Ludlow btrw retnratd from to. Angele.. whero they apent the rait year. Mr. and Mrs. Mlohiol Bircxler of Blaekfoot. Idtho, IS ipenair th. week with frlenda and rclitlreaj hero. Th toembon c the high acheol frhman elaaa will entertain at a ball it the Audltorluai Frl-aay Frl-aay frrcntag. A most pleaaant tine 1 isaured. Mrs. B, n- BUhman left Thunday tor Bait Lake, wnero h will poad a few daya with her tnodOTe tr- AlbwCt Knrttrj motor! to 8lt tAkw Sunday "tTato and Mn. Uoa ol BprtngrtUo. whero they were the gnU of Mr. and Mn. Harrey Gordne. t . w Tlunn xnd A. O. Stoddard attended fto, rWhtljtn meeting In Salt Like Monday and Tueaday. Dnrlag the past week i number of the frleodi of nowlind Hushes entertain od him. prior to Ula ltarSg for the rwthem MtiU Monday aU Loon Hughcd and Ellti Stow entertained it the liorne of ti in pireatr. Mr. tad BBI Mrt. J. I). lluchm Turuty four toiibr fol'M wMB were pranL TuMdy Mr. ind M't. WtllUni HH AIterUon oatcri&toed for him : a dinner party "HH t whlen ten rnets were pwcaL V.'ednwdty Hi erenln Mr. end Mrs. OeorKe Swenten onteMtlnM iHB him 4t . topper pirty ntth doicn of bis Jm younr friend preeent. Mr. end Mr. WlllUm riirel left Tumdiy fot HJ niehfleld. Idaho, wfcere tlicy will mke thtlr jJK home. Ml M.ry SUrr of HprlnsTlHe l th ci- HI of Sir. nd Mr. Url Stewirt of Ollrerllle. Sf A number of the friends of Mlu Kelll Dell HI care her . arprie pmy Monday ertnlcx fA ur bone In honor of her birthday. Aboot jH twenty of her frlendt were rreaest. Itrra3taeoU mm were lerrcd at midnight. 1 BINGHAM f I 4 Hj BTNOHAM, April 11. Mr. and Mr. Hj Orlxn of Bait Uie CJty rlttd th lattw" Hl alster. Mr. Oeorue Thelpi. Monday. 'iH'Tj Mr. and Mre. John Btrltkley ot Palt Lk Otty JHljfj wro tho ceU of their w. r. II. BtrUtJy. HhC ts4 family Banday. Hul Randall of the Dlaahaa BUte bak s- HjM trtalnd hU hrother from ITeiton. Idaho. durlM jM Jl the wtk. IB fa Mb Mand McKanra of th Bintiaua Khol Hjjg tpaat Wedneday In Bait City. jBwjP Attorney TL Tl. HackeU anterUdned his JBWti. HM MrT and Mr. HI third lUckett. of Des iSdom. Hfefl la., dnrlnc the Kk. tBfii Mr. and Mr. O. V. Vixen cf Payaon UW HIE tbotr danenter. Mr. Uoyd H. llaarec durrflt W t the week. Ttv D D. elob w estrUlnd Watodar WW r altemaca' by Mr. Jennie niebanUon. Twl' 0 I ladle apent a pletaant tle acd aa lboTt . 13 lonehetct waj arTt4. jt Mm. Henry Soreaaon wmt to < Us Cltf H J Thnrrlar and waa aremnpanled home vr ner H M raoUww. Mr. Mary E. Tnroar of I-hl. flnfi Th. Tnlmble clnb na rntertalnjd a' WMEj rreolna; by Mr. William Vain. Th me wu flfl wa b wwlnc and a lleht lunchn waa Qftj Mr. J. T. FlUcerald , called to Too.l. Twj- HE day f the Ptrtoo Itinera of br brother, Z4- ward Baker. K Mirer and Brt ntrrerald, who ar mWK atdi thM. rrtaSl-r-l Irg tLjgjJ .ft H the aprlaf raeatlon hern with thnr prtni. HBq r Kat Coaaler U RpJdtcc the we: wtL1; HV h.raru. Mr Jrph HyUnd. ot HB Lark. HB The flrrt of ef eard partle wl Bij rtT by rtrTeep.rUnnt No. 3 at the rw tal W WhUt wai playid. the !JCctfol nlayer tlas W follow.: lidy 1rt pflt. Mr. WlllUm rn: nd.Mr. John Jenpan. Br 0nU.- HB; StT flrt prli. V. D. Jonw: er9d. John HK BAIry! n appetlttnc Inacbaoa wa. .erred. HW Mr r. E. Dudley entertained th 'adle o. H the Bewlnr elob nnd tbeir hu,bnd. TrtUj nUht BR nra rants of whirl wter playrt. which JH luncheon waa grd. Hr H PAYSON m 4 " Hat: FATUOV, April M--A oell sd fifwJI Wrty BK wi ".n Mr and Mr. W. E- TtWrnjA th. MOW rr7,byterlan church Wedaffdar errottr. Mr. , tad HBh Mrt! ration laar. far their new chant. In ssath- eaatcrn Wjoailac ccxt wk- aBi Mn r A, Porter and ehlldrm left Jyeaday HB foTorfen. where h. will Ti.lt with Mi. Porter-. Hk parents. Mr. and Mr. Oebhart. HL' Th. Odd Fallow and eT. th. n. HJL Mr. and Mr, ratios a farewell party t th HJP lodce roosa Thurly wenlns. .Han Mr. and Mn. Iiaa Hasaon entertained num. W Jt of their friend Sunday rtalzc Tho party M 5 wa la honor of Mr. Hanaon'a rlftyfourth birth- HIK dM'rcJItWMll rntertJlnrJ the Her. Mr. and jH t rrc ralten at dlour TtiiirHiar. fanM Nn M A fr-W j:'n Tll,'lr S,t,r' TM day. (J |