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Show If Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah! if - j OGDEN f iliii f OGDEN, Jan. CI. A brilliant nftcr- ' ill ffi noon affair of the week waa the recep- IU& - lion riven Saturday afternoon by .Mrs. Ifflg: i Parley T. Wrleht aud MJhs Lll Ian Krai11 Wright. In honor of Mrs. WrjK'lrl" lli ji - daughter. Mru. Lambert VcHt. """l Of Miss Ellon Wright, o Portland, Or. ML ' The rooms were beautiful with their lUfi ! ndomment of palms, ferns and ilojreM. MS The dining room iran In yellow. ur?s PS basket of yellow dnffod la forming ho Ifff centerpiece, around which yellow m.tllno IH effectively arranged. Ban da of yel- I Eg low satin ribbon extend ed the width or I tho table and brass candlesticks added I I I to tho pretty effect- Pouring were Mm- I J J dames A. G. Horn. H. JV. Dunn. W. D. HE 1 Brown, Daniel Homer, T. H. Carr. R. E. If ft f Bristol. O. A. Henry and "cbcr,5,; Kft J croft- Mr?. P, M- Parry, Mrs. J alker Mh Ohcrsman. Miss Lorotta Whaler,' Mlw itfl g 1.11a Koclef. Miss Fawn Wright. MUsjA1" Iftg bcrta Wright and Mlsa Vera BwoilW Kll assisted In entertaining the 1' "ee-ft "ee-ft I I An orchestra. stationed In the Por ft hidden from view by a nurork ipalnta II IK and fernfi. rendered music during the n JQ reception hours, from C until o. fell The marriao of Mies Mary Conaut H and Carston F. Holmes of Los Angela Hi I tx-as solemnized Thursday afternoon at - SBb i o'clock at tho homo of the bride a moth- K cr. Mrs. Aes (Cbnnut, In the presence Hi of a few relatives ar frtends. Tlie IS ceremony was performed by Prealdent C. Hj F. MIddleton. the young couple K)!" WM) Immediately for Loa Atyrol63, where tnc B! -prill make their home. B Mrs- Thomas D. Deo will be hostess H to tho "500" club at the next meeting. Hi A beautifully appointed IB given Thursday ovenlng at tho w2i H club by Mlsa Minnie Kfosel. In honor of n Mr.-. Fred U. Klesel and Mlsa Bertha RKB Crau of Sacramento, who ore guests ni liatHI the Klesel home. A decorative color H scheme In yellow rtnd red r-f" f IBI out with red roten and yellow Jonnniis. RBI Covers were laid for 150. IMmt Mru. Henry C. Tavey entertained at a I prettllv appointed luncheon at her home nil Saturday afternoon, when announcement Ht waa made of the engagement of lu.r Bf daughter. Luclle. to Samuol Alexander HD The members of the Hellanthua club Dc formed a nor jvirty at the Orphpum Sat- l urday afternoon. Aftor the performance. Hl tho club was entertained at luncheon d Mmm MIsb Ivel Slmmernon at nor home on R Monroo avenue. Thoso Present wero MWlB .TeMilc Bcoson. Marjorlc Hendcrahot. BR Ethel Ware. Mildred Smith, Beatrice H Davla. lSlIa McGrlff. Annio Day. Dorothy wLmM McGaw and Ivel Slmmornon. To nnnounco tho engagement of her HI daughter, Fawn, to J. Henry P. Volkcr. HI a beautifully planned breakfast waa H given by Mrt. Joseph B. Wright Tucg- RM day morning of lRut wcok at the Wright lull aportmentH on South aahlngton ayii- nue. Tho marriago will take place tao lant week In February. Tho-Ladlcs' Literary dub will meet Wednesday, Febniary , with Mm. a- a. E. O. Wattls and daughter. Mrs Kay-mond Kay-mond T. OTonnell. spent TueBday at Thlatle, Utah, the guests of Mr. ana WgM Mr?. 13. A. Llttlollcld. G The Bohemian club gave tho third of a aeriea of dancing parties Wednesday Wm "venlng at tho Colonial hall. The affair i -waa flulte tho most select and dellgnt- Wm ful vet given by tho club. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Klesel have aa their house guests their d?"-1"-law. Mrn. Fred W K.lcsol. and Mlas Ber-tha. Ber-tha. Crau from Sacramento. Mrs. I. L. Clark nnd daughter. Vcrn. WM and ron. Darrell. departed Monday lor 1 a. Hojourn In San Diego. I Mrs. Joseph A. Wont Is .home from WMi Ixjgan. where aho has boon visiting at m) tho homo of hor sons. Frank and Ray. l for the paat two weoka. l a. card party waa given Friday even- 1 Inp In tho W. O. W. hall by tho Ladles j and ICnights of the MaccabecB. Hffi The Misses May and Ilolon Morrison HH left Frldav for a four months' visit with H relatives and friends at dlfforcnt points WM in Montana. WBl Mlsa Violet Kuhn arrived home Wcd- M netday evening from San Diego, where IM ho has resided for the past throo years. W Miss Ktihn will spend about two months HH ln Ogdcn with her parents, Mr. nnd Mra. HH Nathan Kuhn. HH 3Ir. and Mrn. G. II. Hess entertained H Tuesday ovenlnff in compliment to Miss Elsie Do Vllllera of Los Angeles. Hj Tho Historical society met Saturday H afternoon at tho homo of Mra. Philip H Warren Knisely. "llcsolved. Th;it Club Life la Demoralizing to Homo LIfo." was HH) tho- subject for a dehate conducted by HH Mr?. J. S. Gordon and Mrs. Gertrude HH Mrs. 1-3. F. Bratz has returned from Hl Wisconsin, whero aho waa called by the n death of her sister. HHj Mra. E. W. N'cwcombe waa hostess to H the G. A. C club at hpr homo Thursday afternoon. HB8 Mrs. E. L. Howes entertained the Hm$ Home Culture club Thursday afternoon. HHj About 150 of Utah's most prominent HHf uicn were present at the reception and WM banquet tendered the Salt Lake Rotary mB club and officers of the Salt Lake Com- H mcrcial club Tuesday evening at the WR Weber club. Vases of white and yellow Wto lilies on tho tables and a large national Hf- tlag artistically draped on tho middle of HB tnc c:iRl v,"nl1 added to the beautiful ap- peantneo of tho room. Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Peterson of this WMm city nnnounco the tnarriugu of their daughtor, Clara, to Herbert P. Ham- rnrn mond of Seattle, Waah.. Thursday. Jan- WM nary 15. Tho ceremony was performed mm at Washington, D. C, whero tho bride HH nns een employed for the past two IB) year in the bureau of plant Industry of HKs tt)0 dep.irtment of agriculture. Mrs. HH Hammond has numerous friends In Og- H ,lcn un1 'Washington, who extend tliclr H cnngranilation". Mr. Hammond is roan- H nz?r of a Hlk Importing house, with headriuartcrs at Seattle, where they will H make their homo, after an extended honeymoon trip through eastern and H uoiitliern points of Interest. H A quiet homo wedding took place mm Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock at tho home mK of Mr. and Mrs. I. X. Fulton, when their WBa daughter. Ln Vcme, became the bride jj ofg O. 1' McMullcu of Salt Luke City. mm Only rclntivca and a few Intimate friends witnessed tho ceremon-. which was por- formed by the Rov. W. W. Fleetwood. mK The bride won attended by Miss Maud Haye. and George Abbott accomrxinlM l th bridegroom a3 bst man. Following the ceremony a. wedding supper was mm aerved. Mr. and Mr. McMulIcn leaving H Q un CV0Illrff train for Salt Lake, where WMM they will receive their friends at tho MWM M 'ib-rick apartments after February L HH The regular monthly meeting of the Mmm Daughters of tho Ionecra w&a held WMM Tuesday afternoon. Company B mot at HH ,ntf ho,l, ' Mra. T. D. Tracy; company MWM c tnet w'th iIn'- Sm Rushton; com- MMm puny D was entertained by Mrs. Mar- MMm garel Groomvrll; company G with Mrs. MMM 1- "W. l'ldcock; company F with Mre. MMM Isabella. Foulger. nnd comjany 11 with MmU Mrs. John Nicholas. MWi Miss Martlia Thcnn. who has been vls- Hi iUnK ,,or fletCT. Mro. J. B. Pickett, in Mmm Spokane, Wnh., since last September. has returned home. Hj The membera of the Utopia Sewing j club were tho guests of Mra. IL C GwlUIomx Wednesday afternoon. H Wednesday afternoon, at her hom, WMm Mn. Georgo Madscn waa hostess to the Mmm Promoters of the Loogne of the Sacred M Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cxvo an- MWt nounce the maxriage of their daughter, Hl Annie F. Cave, to Conrad Carr of Mot- 1 Knn. Mr. and Mrs. Carr will nmka their m home in Morgan. Mr?. Walter D. Smythe entertained the m G. M. club Monday evening in compll- Mm ment to Mlsa La Venio Fulton, who be- MMm came the bride of Otho E. Mcilullon of M Salt Lake Wednccday. WmM Monday evening tho Fraternal Hrother- WWm hood lodg-c gave a card party and social MWM lr Eagles hall. Prlz"a were awardfd the winners and refreshments were served. Tho Women of Woodcraft, Cs'o. CS1. held an election and installation of officers Wednesday evening. Following tho election, elec-tion, refreshments were served. Mr. und Mra. Arthur Green, whoso marriage mar-riage occurred laat week, will make this city their home. -Mr?. Green was formerly form-erly Silas Tessle Lnyton of Kaysvllle, Utah. Mre. J. L. Allen of Salt Lake Is the guest of relatives in Ogdon. The ladles of the Congregational church entertained at a tea at the homo of Mrs. II. L. Nogglo Wednesday afternoon and evening. Musical and literary programmes wero given and a pleasant social time was enjoyed. The Fourth ward Sunday school is preparing pre-paring a play, under tho direction of Moroni Mo-roni Olsen, to be presented some time ln Februa ry. Tho Double Six club was pleasantly entertained en-tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hargas Thursday evening. Mrs. Xottlo Ecclea waa nostcM.to the Martha society at her home Monday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Following the business session, an elaborate luncheon was served. Mrs. W. II. IScclcs will be hostoa to tho society so-ciety nt the next meeting, Monday, Kob-bruary Kob-bruary 0. Mrs. J. G. Robertson and daughters of Sandoval. III., nro visiting Mrs. Robertson's Rob-ertson's parents. Mrs. Robertson formerly former-ly resided ln this city. Mrs. Cavanaugh of Big Rapids. Mich., is here for a several months' stay with her daughter, .Mrs. George P. MoEnany. The Girls' Glee club.of the Ogdcn high school gave a. box party at the Orpheum Saturdav afternoon, at which the following follow-ing wero present; Kathleen Rovor, Helen Robb. Vcta Edson. Thclma Tracy, Ruth Stack. Ruth Shields, Fay King, Loreno Tavoy, Voni Edson, Anna. Watson, Gertrude Ger-trude Wndsworth. Nell Randall, Norma Tavlor and Vera Lcavltt. The party was chaperoned by Miss Murllla Hunter, and a luncheon was enjoyed at the Kern confectionery con-fectionery parlors Just beforo theater time. Mrs. Phil Garner will ontcrtain her sewing club Wednesday of next week. Mr. and Mra. S. A. McButh loft Wednesday Wed-nesday for soveral weeks' trip throush tho eastern states. Mr. McBcth Is a. representative rep-resentative of tho Ogdcn Commission company and expects to attend tho convention con-vention of commission men. which win convene at ICxnsas City on February 4. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. White, have returned re-turned from Chicago, whero they have been completing their study In mechanotherapy. mechano-therapy. L. P. Hardy departed Monday for New York City, Btopplng off en routo to visit relatives In Indiana. Miss Ruth Rathhum left Wednesday for Jogan. whero she will enter the Presbyterian boarding school. C. E. Ncal. traveling representative of the C. E. Whitney company, is hero from Worcester, Mass., en route to California Cali-fornia and coast polnta. Whilo In this city Mr. Nc.il will bo tho guest of Irving P. Arnold. Mrs. Joseph Hall, who was called to Kansas City on account of tho serious illness of hor sister, Mrs. Jean Bowers, will return homo tho latter part of February. Feb-ruary. A novel affair of tho week waa given Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Parley T. Wright, with Mrs. J. T. Lynch. Mrs. 8. S. Smith and Mra. Wrlghti ns tho hostesses, when tho Child Culture club celebrated the seventeenth anniversary with a character party. The principal feature of tho afternoon's entertalnmjent was an o!d-tlmo school, with Mrs. J.T. Lynch as the schoolma'am. and the other members of tho club aa the pupils. Very novel and attractive costumes woro worn ln tho atylea of fifty years ago. A guessing gome and refreshments completed com-pleted a. delightful nftcrnoon. PARK CITY H PAIIK CITY, J An. SL The teichoro of tho local publlo echoota iul high &c!iool enjorrd a roc laj erealnc Saturday- ln Socloty hell. Duolnc and mnslo and refreshments furnlshod tho tTtra-Irie's tTtra-Irie's Aiauscm-ent. Jtlr-i Ar. Harrinirton rotnmrf to tho Parte ThursjJtj tftw rovcral d.y iipeat In Silt Loko. Mre. P. J. CalUmn accompanlod Mica Iut1dc-ton Iut1dc-ton and t.111 visit for a ton days. Moadny evecilnK tho Knlchta of Columbus ra-terttlcM ra-terttlcM ihflr friends at cards, danelnt: and rpfrtaliraentfl In Society hall. Tho priio inncn wure Mi. Talloa, Mre. rraocr and Bodmoad Mc-Donough. Mc-Donough. Tho teaebfrn of tho local Echooln eajofd a theater partr Turfldaj- evealnz, and a eoclal hoar kdA retrwhmeats at tho homo of MUs Bor-tle Bor-tle Beattr. Mrs. John P. Wrlnh will cnterUtn tho rocra-bem rocra-bem of tho Wilat club at bar hona Tuosdar Vcnlus. Mra. It. H. Williams xraa hoatAsa "Wcdncadar aftnrnoon at n luncheon. Tho raombora of tho Srjo IJly rlub wero tho ratals and ahoet twelro Terj prnt. Mrf. F. W. McEwan eatorlainyl tho mfmbn ot tho Etonian Card club at her liomo Thura-day Thura-day o-renlnc- Attor several hands had boon played .refreshments ttcto servod br the hoat- CSf. Mrn. P J. Taller tad Uttlo daochter Kathleen left Frldar afternoon for an extended visit tn San Franclfso. MJes IsahflU Pnclc entertained the membera of the baakotball team at the homo of her parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mra. W. J. Bucfc. It aa tha younc ladya sixteenth birthday and a birthday cake with sixteen candles -waa tho tablo de oration. Tho youne follco prest irere Alice Tletghtoa. Calharlr.o Shields. Helen Deoaon. Jona MarUn, Clalro Haleji. Kannlo Urlo. Emina Tboinp-eon Tboinp-eon and Edith McKarl&ne. Mtss Flora Crewman of Salt Uiko 1 viritlnit la tho Parfc. tho gucjt of tor mother. The members of the. Woman's Athenaeum met at tho homo of Mlis Shields Monday artemoon. Tho pro era man for the day consisted of two paper, pa-per, tho flret ono written by Mrs. E. P. I-coapv. I-coapv. eatttlod "The Creoles." Tho fecond paper pa-per was on Gorman composers of mutlc. pro-parf.4 pro-parf.4 by Miss Catherine Shields. Mlas Shields and Mra- P W. B!I1!w;b ga-ro piano rejections from tbo different comparers Miss HiiKhea wa leailer of tho leuoa on tho ltteratnro of the calf states. After roll call and flnctac "America. the lidlcd adjourned to meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. It. a. Towasend. Mrs. Mcrarlano and little daachter Beatrice hare cono to Pennsylvania, called thero by tho dAtUi of Mrs. lcKarlano's father. Th rcembors of tho Masonic fraternity held a social eeealnn Monday errenlng. Aftor tbo lodae meeting a banquet was aerred and ft royal rood time waa enjoyed by all. Mrs. O. A. Forslusd eatertaiaod Tory pleasantly pleas-antly at cards Friday otwiIcr at her noma on Norfolk avenue. A number ot quests wero preo-ent preo-ent and prixea wer awardod. followed by ro-freahmenU ro-freahmenU rerrtd by tho lioetcna. Mr. William Perry eateTtalcel tho mcrab-ca of her rewtn? club very pleasantly at her homo oa Patlc avecne WedneeJay afternoon. j SPRINGVILLE SPRING HLLE, Jan. 31. N. IC Neai-eon Neai-eon returned Thursday from Sterling, Canada. E. K. Jordan. Ilarrj McIb1 and Don C. Johnson. Jr.. wero in attendance at tho stnto Maccabce meeting at Salt Lalce Thursday evening. Mra. D. H. Wclghtman was given a Kiirprise party at her homo Tuoaday evening even-ing by a number of her rolatlvea and fricndB. Present were Mr. and Mra. Ab-ner Ab-ner Wartlicn. Vel Packard. Mr. and Mrs. Moae Roylancc. Mr. and Mra. Bert Warthen. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Whlt-taker, Whlt-taker, Mrs. Davn Clyde. J. M. Dale, Mtaa Clara Warthen. Miss Ida Warthen, Miss Fern Packard, Misa Cora Bato. Mra. Sada Fassett, Dr. Mace and Mark War-then. War-then. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Packard. Mr. and Mra. II. T. Rcynolda. John W. Wlnfleld. Miss Ean-al Clarke, Mlsa Dlanch San-ford San-ford and Miss Mae Thorno mado up a party which left Saturday on the excursion ex-cursion to Loa Angelca. Tho Alpha Beta club entertained the members of the Mothers' Study club and the Ladles' Home Culture club at the high achool aasembly room Thursday evening. Mrs. G. R. Roylance and Mra. Moll Roylance gavo a surprise party on Mra. Mose Roylanco at her home Monday evening. About thirty friends and relatives rela-tives of Mra. Roylance were preHcnL 4 LOGAN I" 4 j- LOGAN. Jan. 31. Ono of iho delightful afternoon after-noon affairs ot the. ek was the Studio lea, ntvua at the Agricultural roller." Friday by the art department of the college, under the dlre-tlaa dlre-tlaa of Pro!csor J. S. Powell. Tho exhibits Included In-cluded the norfcn of Utali nrtlsU In pain tint, sculpture, and crafts work, and anionic them wero .1 number of beautiful nnd redltablo water color akclchov and oil painting by our beat Utah artists. The guests wero received from threo to sli by iccmberj of iljo faculty, who were tho patrons and tho attractive tea tables veff preside pre-side over by Mrs. Khodu D. Cook. Mr. Claiton Teetiel. Mrs. tou D. Batchrlor. Miss Aumist J-MansoQ, J-MansoQ, Mrs. TiObert Stewart, Mrs. Oconee C Jpnten, Mlas Elizabeth C. Smith. Mlts Sarah Huntsman. MUs Blanch Cooper. Mint Llnio Mc-Ky. Mc-Ky. M1m Charlotte Kyle, and MUs Alice Dun-lord. Dun-lord. Tho art room, where tho exhibit was held, was atlrar.tivo with flowers end bcnutltul potted pot-ted plants and ferns, giving It a most sprinK-llko sprinK-llko appearance. An orchestra stationed nt ana end of the room furnished murlo during tho hours and a Urgo number of cueats were received. The Housekeepers' ' conference, which has been In snstlon at tho Agricultural college this week, , lias attracted much attention and Interest by lclub women all over tho state. Thursday. Fob-' Fob-' msry 6. la club women and school teachers' day, and thoro Li no doubt that this day will bo largely attended. Tho meeting thus far have been woll attended. Tho Wobyri voclety met 'Wednesday erentns with Mrs. J. II. Llnford and Mrs. BJtrnason an hostesses. Pi-ealdont John A, Wldbjoo pmvo nn Interc-stlni; lecturo on tbo school es a factor Indtiatrlsl efIclcccy Protestor OUo contributed to the progTammo a violin solo, and a vocal eolo clven by Mrs. Clayton was much enjoyed. Refreshments Re-freshments wero served and a number of special gueets wero Included. The A. C. Woman's club met raonday with Mrs. E. P. Ball at her homo on Colleso hill. After a short builnces meeting tho club programme, for tlio afternoon, war. ruipende1 and tho club ad-Journod ad-Journod to Ui Agricultural college, whero thoy enjoyed an addrrs. given by Mlrs Ilena Ballay. on "The Farm Home." At tho ctoee of Uio talk tho ladles woro tho gueita of Mr. Ball at tea. Tho Lablo held a beautiful cluster of yellow daXtodllla and tea wan poured by M1m Elizabeth Eliza-beth Smith. Tho Clio circle held ono of tho most Interring srvislocs ot tho cluh 7ear Wednesday with Mro. Irving Clayton, nt her homo on Eoulh Main. Mrs Weston Vernon had chnrgo ft tho pro-gramino pro-gramino nnd delighted tho roomhoro with a most able rendlns of Blornatjerno BJonison's Interesting Interest-ing drama. "A Gauntlet." Another entcrtaln-Ilic entcrtaln-Ilic featuro of the afternoon was tho review ot TVlUiuu Hurlbul'r. recently dramatized booV. "Tho Ktrango Woman," which was given by Mrs. W. O. Itoblnsou. Te -sras r erred by the hostcaj and a number of Invited nucstp wore preeont. Tho A. C. Woman's Faculty league will ho host-csfrn host-csfrn at a reception Tuesday afternoon to mom-btra mom-btra of tho llounelccepcrs' conferoneo ot tho home, of President and Mrs. J. A. Wldtroe. Tho musical recital given Tur.day evening at tho tftberaaclo aa' a nodal and artletlo triumph. It iraii gh-en by tho students of the mnsio department de-partment of tho U. A. C. under tho direction of Protossor Geortio W, Thalchur. A Inrgo audience au-dience grectod tho porformers, of which Uiero were a number taking part from different parts of tho state, who are attending tho college. Tito r.veoing Eodal club, which Includes Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Gordon. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Jcsslo Harl, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart. Mr. and Mrs E. J. Boll. Mr. nnd Mra. Frank Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Van Shke and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Necdham. met Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jesslo Earls and enJoyM a delicious luncheon, followed by an Intorestlas gamo of cards. Mrs. Sylvan Nccdhani waa hostess Monday at a beautifully aiTangol family dinner pirty. The tablo had for a centcrploco u Inrco vaso of carnations car-nations and ferns. Mrs. J. C Walter went to Ogdcn Monday to meet her sister. Mrs. King, who arrived from the oast. Mrs. King will epnad tho next few months in Iogan, whero sho has many friends. San will lo tho gueat of Mr. and Mrs. J. C WAltcrru Tho Brinham Younc; company, Daughters of Pioneers, Pio-neers, held an Interesting meeting Tuesday at thet homo of Mrs. A. D. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Thoraaa Smart left rriday for twuthom California. whom they will sp'nd the next two months. Iloraco Ensign ot Halt Lako waa a Tisltor In I3gan tho early part of tho week. Mr. and Mm. Kdwln C Shopard havo returned from tho east, and are located for the present ln tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Coleji on West Third North utreet, Mrs. Frank Itolapp and small son havo returned re-turned to their homo In Ogden. ottoT a pleasant pleas-ant visit with bw moth or, Mra. Mario Thalchor.. Tho TWmblo club of thn Women of Woodcraft mot Friday wUi Mrs. O. C Warrington. Tho tlmo was pleasantly passed sewing and dainty refreshments wero nerved. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moor Ilnn of Oakland, Cal., apeat tho wtk-end with relatives ln Logan. Lo-gan. Mra. John Squire of Ogdon la -visiting with hex coma tn Logan. GRANTSVILLE O RANTS V IL1E. Jan. 31. Tho stakn Primary officers of-ficers of Grantavllle entertained tho local ortlcers at a party at tbo homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fawoon on Main etroct Wednesday ovenlng. A proKrammo had been arraRKcd ln advance and afterward games and various amucomonUt woro Indulged ln and lunoheon was served, Tho guesta wero Mrs. Hilda Erlckson. Mrs. M. K. Hnlladay, Mrs. Rachel Smith, Mrs. J. H. MUlwanl, Mnt Annln Mlllward, Mrs. Martin BarTos, Mrs. R. D. Hallajlay. Mrs. John K. Mlflward. Mrs. Allco McMlchael. Mra. Richard Palmar. Mrs. J. W. Anderson, Mrs. Frank Durfoo, Mra. A. J. Hudson, Mrs. Robert Ore, O. H. Barrus, Gustavo Anderson. Allco Andorson. Mrs. J. R. Kllison, Ruth Williams. Phylllj Judd. Noll Anderson and Mrs. R. W. Hlgglnson of Salt Lako City. Mr. Hlgglnson, formerly Mlai Ada Fawaon, several her conecllon with tho organisation organ-isation as she is now living In Salt Lake City. Sba was given a beautiful wedding prkjcmt by tho members ot tho stake board at tho conclu-r.lon conclu-r.lon of tho evening's festivities. Mies Lillian Rowberry tad Mlos Emm Sharp entortatned the O. N. 0. club at their homo on Main streot Friday evening. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Q. M. Matthows. Mrs. C R. Row-berry, Row-berry, Mrs. P. B. Pratt. Mrs. F. T. Burmcslor. Mrs. E. M. Spnnton. 1In Elta Dates, Mra. Monto Marruo. Mrs. Jasper D. Brown. Mr. F. G. Eakol-eoa, Eakol-eoa, Mlunlo Paco and Jennie Anderson. Tho BCTentlea. elders and high priests' quorums of tho Grantsvlllo ward gavo an evenlng'n entertainment enter-tainment for the members and their wives at tho Opera, houjo Friday evening. Mr. and rrs- R. R. Judd enlortalnod Uio religion cltsa officers at tliolr homo on Main street Tuesday Tues-day evening. Tho guests wero John William Anderson. Mr. R. D. Halladay. Mrs. Frank Dur-fee. Dur-fee. Mrn. Austin Hunter. MJra Mary Flinders, Mlsa Ethel Sutton and Albert Nelson. Miss Pontna Wnthall entertained tho eighth grado students at an oyster supper at her homo oa Center streot Friday crenlng. The gucfita wero Rhea Anderron, Llda Johnson. Blanche Fiddler. Nellie Jensen. Marguerite Arbon. Paul Johncon. llenry Sloan, Stanley Johnson, Verdi Sutton. Wllllo Jensen, Rojal nrlckson. Archlo Boyer. Arthur Ar-thur Ban-ua and Hugh Palmar. HEBER CITY t HE3ER. Jan. SI. Mlts Lula Cleg. Mini Olive Hlcknn and Miss Edith Clark wero the guests of honor at a eupper Thursday evening, given by Mr. and Mre. Frank Wllt. X ploarant loctal waa enjoyoil Wednwday by MUs .Vnnlo McMullin, Merrill Monlton, Clayton Montgomery and Mies Ila Flshor at tho homo of tho Utter. Miss Lula Clesg and MIrs Edylh Clark woro onlertalned at dinner Thursday by Mrs. B. J, Duke. Mr. and Mrv Charlfs Bronson pleasingly entertained en-tertained at thlr homo Tuesday evening for tho following relative and friends: Mr. and Mrs. J 8. Murdoek, Mr. and Mm. Fauu Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HaLcb. Mr. nd Mra. Brfjrg Horlcks. Mr. and Mrs. Gforjn M. Jorgenien, Mr. and Mnt. Frank 0113. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Murdoek, Mur-doek, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Moulton, Mr. anil Mrs. D. A. Hannrnbur,7. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duke. Mis. Cxbaln Jones. Mrs. Mao Greenwood and Mrs. Me-lt Munlixk. Mr. A. L. Neff u the recipient of many frinndly calls Tucadsy afternoon, tho occasion being her birthday. Tho Jnanlta cltTb held lta veealy meeting irlth Mr. and Mr. Chuo Hatch Monday ovenlag. Tho member present wero Mr. and Mr. George A. Flaher and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wherrltt- Mrs. Mao Greenwood of Idaho is TlslUsr with her father. J. E. Murdoek. ' GUNNISON I GUNNI30N, Jan. IL A pleasaat party was given at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Ratmcs-ien Ratmcs-ien tart evenlnx In cnlebratton of th sevmth anniversary of tho birth of their dacghter Alice. Ttn little frienda were pretnnt, who spent tie venln? partaking of refreshments and ln playing play-ing games. Mrs. W. H. Giibkle ontrrUlcH Uio ladles of tho Self Cult?-? stub . Welntwliy aftorneon. Mr. and Mrx J. J. Plekelt t&irrtalaed Tuesday Tues-day ewsla a number of ulr frianda. Mr. and Mr. M. R. Snaln of Wayas, Idaho art visttlsg relative and friends la this city. ' I EUREKA -t - KUREKA. Jan. SL MIm Hettlo Parsons la visiting vis-iting with friends In Salem. Mra. J. Krlukson " haa returned from Spanish Fork, vdiero sho has bcea visiting for several weeks. Vorn, ilaiiKhtor of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Lltjc-roth. Lltjc-roth. Is recovering from a sevcrv ultaek" of typhoid forcr. Mrs. G. W. Starkex lxturncd on Wednesday from a month's visit nlth her lurcau at Lou.a; Bich, Csl. Sup4rlntendent J. II. McChrystal of Uio Gemini and Rldgo Valley minus was In Salt Lako durlns tho eek. Mrs, U. Bowea entertained tho Ladlos' Aid society so-ciety of tho M. E. Church oa Thuriday afternoon at her homo. Dr. and Mrs. U. E. Pierce, Totiirs&l early In tho week, .lfler ipendlng a few days at tho capital. cap-ital. Arnald Randall Is hero from Montpellnr. Idaho, for a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrr. J. 11. Randall. W. O. Storrs, formerly sgent at Hnbor City, his taken charge of tho Denvor A Rio Grande dopol at Sliver City. A. A. Tyrce, who has beon ssenl at Silver City for tho p-tt eight mouth, takr-j Mr Storrs'n former petition at lleber City. ilrs. lraiik Garrlty was tho hojtefj ot Iho meeting of tlio U O, E. club oa Wednfsdar afternoon, after-noon, oalertalnlng tho members in a very pleasant manner. Refreshments wero sorvod. Manager .T. a Dick of tho Undo Sim. May Day and Lower Mammoth rolno was here on Wednesday from Salt Lake. Ills stay was shortened short-ened by a mnnsgo Informing him of Uio 11 Inert of on n ot Ills children. Peter Hatlon Is visiting with friends and relatives rela-tives at Moua. Tho danclny party given br Tlntlo lodge No. 711. B. P. O. Elks,- at tholr elubroomi on Weducaday night, wan one of the coclal events this wlntor. Only Elks and their ladles were Invited and thoy mado r. merry party. Punch and lemonade wero served during tho erenlnu and the usual Elka' luncheon was a part of the eatortalnmunt. Andrew P. Mayberry, superintendent of tho Centcanlal Eureka mine, returned on Tueiday. after rpcndlng s.nrer.i.1 days v.-IUi his family ln Suit Lakn. Mrs. William Douglar was tho hostess at tho mectini; of tho Entro Nous Lltcrarj' club on Saturday afternoon. Tlio paper for this session of tho club wso presented by Mrs. William Lloyd. Mra. V L. Thomas entertained tho membera of thn Bridge club ln a very plesant manner on Saturday afternoon of last week, several games of auction bridge bclnc played. The prize was awarded to Mrs. L. C. Doty. Tlio hostceB served luncheon. Tho next meeting ot thn club will bo at tho homo of Mrs. Alexander Illlsht. Mrs. T. S. Hnynes returned on Friday ovenlng of last week, after a fow days' ctay wlUi Payaou friends. Mrs. C. II. Roberta of Blnnham waa In Tlntlc during the pjst week for Uio purpose of vliltlng with relatives. While hero sho was tho guest at tho homes of Joseph Trcloar of Mammoth and W. J. Tregonlng of Eureka. I Frank Tliornbcrg of Silver City mado a trip to thn cnptl.il on Tuesday morning, trending t coilplo of days with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H, Trcloar and Mlwv Dorothy Trcloar, who havo bcon making their homo at Moroland. wero ln Tlutio this week for a visit with relatives. Evening Star lodgo, Degree of Honor, on Tucs-' day evening next will Initiate sovoral candidates, after which they will enjoy a social session and banquet. Mr. and Mrn. John Baker of Abnrdwn. Idaho, am now visiting at Uio homo of tho formor'n parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Baker of this city. Mr. Baker han rented his Idaho ranch for a voar and may dccldo to again take up his I residence In Eureka. Roy Thnmjvon of Murray returned to his homo at that plico Wednesday, attor a rhort sojourn with friends In this city. Heber Hank h.ui returned to hlH homo at Salom. after a visit with Mr. and Mra. Fmuk M. Davis. The Utah club mcmbors wero tho cuckts of Mrs. William Homor laM Wednesday. Luncheon wan rerved. Tho next session ot tho club will bo hold at tho resldonro of Mrs. Percy Hanko next Wednesday. On Tuesday evening tho Mutual Improvement association of Uio L. D. S. church gavo a basket party, tho baskets being well filled with tho best dolicaclns obtainable. A muolcal programme was rendored, followed by dancing. Mr. Grant Ruasoll has returned to hor homo In Park City, after a visit with Mru. J. C. Klrk- cndall. RICHFIELD RICHFIELD, Jan. 31. Mler. Dorothy Wright entertained en-tertained Saturday night In honor of Miss Chan Hansen, who leaves for California Thursday. Thooo present wero Nelllo Bean, Chun Hansen. Dlm-plo Dlm-plo Mlllor, Clara Ramloso, Mm. Goodwin and Mr. Mabel Wooloy Mrs. H. W. Ratnloso entcrt-ilncd otter tho danro Saturday cvonlog. Thoso who enjoyed tho r.uppor woro Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mr. and Mts. Sim Lflrr.nn, Mr. and Mrs. John Jon-sen. Jon-sen. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Henry Poulaoil, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyatt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Ranmusscn. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. RasniUFsen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanson, Mr. and Mr. Joseph Hopkins, Mr. and Mm. J. Ed-wurdo, Ed-wurdo, Mrs. F. C. Larsrn, Mr. F. C. Worry. Mru. R. A. 'Nojcjj. Ilasel Latvecn. Martin Chrlat-' Chrlat-' onsen and George Flint. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrlnon celebrated their crystal wedding on Tuesday evening. Tlio gamo of Whist was plnycd durln? tho even Inn and muilo was furnlfibed by Mrs. Anna Calloway. Lunch was served by Mlns Warner, assisted by Fern Chldestor nnd Glodyo Morrlion. Tho place waa decorated with flowers and tho couple ro-colved ro-colved a number ot beautiful presents. Thoso present woro Mr. and Mrs. C P. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bnrg, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Maglchy, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sovy, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sc-Rmlller. Mr. and Mrs. Jamoe Jensen. Jen-sen. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. H. Andelln, Mr. aDd Mrs. Houry Baker, Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Calloway. Mr. and Mrs. W. Morrison. Mor-rison. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Orrock. Mr. and Mre. Poter Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Alor Morrion. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morrison. Mrs. C C. Morrison 1 and Mrs. Lulu Barr. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chrlstonsen cntnrtalncd at a danco and supper nt their homo on Tuesday cvonlmj. Thoso present were, Messrs and Mea-daraes Mea-daraes J. Jcason. V. Chrlstcnson, W. Clirlstnn-sen, Clirlstnn-sen, F. Anderson, H. Hondrickson, J. Tonlson. Andrew Soronsoa. P. Peterson. A. Polcrson. P. Peterson, A. Chrlstensen, W. Hyatt, G. Raemus-sen. Raemus-sen. IL Outson. A. Raamursen, C Hnppler. Joo Rassmufen, E. Rawmusen, J- Wilson and Na-monla Na-monla Chrlstcnsen. A party was given by Miss Clara Ramlwo on Tuesday evonlug ln honor of Misa Chan Hansen and Mlsa Hazel l.awon. Announcement lias been mado of Iho cngagumont of Miss Lucllo Encc to Mr. Joseph JolinKoa, tho wedding to tako ploco In Februsry. ' GARFIELD k- OARFIELD, Jan. 3L Popo Wilson aill lav Saturday for a visit with rolatlvcj ln Los Angeles. Cal. The Copper Queen Card club met Wednesday afternoon at tbo 1. O. O. F. hall. Mcsdaines Murphy Mur-phy and Borgatcde wore liottosses in charge, and trophic for high scoro fell to McHamos Kyle and Snyder. Tho Garfield Chess club was organised Wednesday Wed-nesday ccnlng at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Arnott. There were threo tables of chess and two tables of miction brldgo for tho ladles. The club members are as follows: Mewrs. Leonard. Leon-ard. Arnott. Dunlsp. Saum. O'Connor, Crnnton Carpenter. Malcolm Carpenter, Hogarty and Viet. The Gnrflold elub gavo a rery successful dance? Wednesday evening a't Odd Follows halL Music was furnished by Uasaett'a orehetra and Mesr. Enydor. Delancy and Potter wero tho committer on entcrtalnmeat. Tho next event ln club roc lain will Ins tho smoker on Februiry 4. Mr. Arthur French was hostee to tho West End Sewing rlub Thursday afternoon with thrro tablM of auction brldgo followed by a handsomely-appointed handsomely-appointed luncheon. Mr. A. C. Ittnlgn and Mrs. C. Itowsell were tioaswuMa at a pleitanl affair Thursday afternoon nt the hoovs ot the former, when tbo officers of Use Primary association wero entertained In compllrssct to Mr. C. Holllman. prior to hor dopiriurn for routhern Utah. Games and s music! programmo were jnjoyed, after which lunehfon was sorved. Tlie rooms wero bright "It a flower, tlio main color scheme being carried out tn pink. Tho gtsntt 'were Medamea Holllman, Mltchtll, Day. Roinaek. Hafell, Davis, SmIUi. Sandal. Stewart. Stew-art. Allen. Daybell. Jone. WooWoy, lngersoll, Sundbrf, Eoiigu and Rowsell. 1 PAYSON 4 4. PAVSON. Jan. 2L Mr. and Mr. Frank Harrii ejttertalned tha Plvo Hundred club at their boms Tfetrodsy cvonlng. Memicfs of tho Kaffco Klatefi nlub were obarw-Isgly obarw-Isgly sctertilie-i Friday afternoon at the homo ot Mr. Harry Tipton. Tbo officers ot the First rd Primary o-elatton o-elatton gav a dasto is. tho lansrasit hall Wednesday Wed-nesday ovenlng MANTI . 4- MA NTT, Jan. 51. Tho Halcyon club -s pleat-antly pleat-antly entTtalnerl falurday overtime from T to 11 o'clock at thn homo of Myrtlo Alder. Thoso present pres-ent were Llla Harmon. Hasel TuUle. Jcnnlo Lemou. Maud Tultle, Cliloo Judd. Klda Chrlstcnsen. Chrlstcn-sen. ltuby Dyreng. lah Bratthwallo. NnomI Ixjwry, Stella Madsen. Vom Hougnanl, Allco Judd. Hettlo and Robs Alder. lleimhmeaui rero served at U o'clock. Mrs. Arthur Johnson entertained dolUhtu"' Thursday nftcruoou at a birthday party for her daughter Edith Mt. and Mrs. Jamra Crawford of Ornngcvlllo aro spending several day hro IUi rolaUvca and rwiBwIng old aequalutances, Mr. Olbla Bnrns entertained tho R. K. olass Thursday evcilns. A rpleudlit prosiamrno was given and rcfreahmcnta wero ten-cJ at cloao ot progiammri. Tho Odd Fellow of Mantl celebrated their elcliteenth anniversary Monday eviinlng at their hall, whoa Judge Snider and tho Rev. P. A. Slmpkln of Gait Lako gavo r.ome splcudld tals. Rafreshmuuto ami music woro enjojed. Mrs. J. H. Hornuns. who has boon In Murray, Mur-ray, tho pt three weeks with hf father, returned re-turned homo Monday, bringing her niece. Joalu Webb of Idaho, wlUi her. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Andonoa ot Mldvalo opent patt of the we-k hero with tholr aunt. Mian Maria Nulson. Mr. and Mr. Anderson cro on th-jlr Iionepnoon. part of which they spent In Denver, Colo., and Epbralm. Ono ot tho successful dinner partlea of Uio week was Uixt given br Mr. and Mrs. Otto Noilaoa Monday evonlng in tholr homo on Main otreot. The dinner tftblu was beautiful with cut flowers. Covens wero laid for Mcasrs. and Mesdamea Parley Nelson. John Lowry. Jens Mlck-Ion. Mlck-Ion. Jolm R. Nollaon. P. P. Dyrong. Carl Oor-tat. Oor-tat. C M. Anderaon. Potor Lund. H. O. Freii-.rlckson. Freii-.rlckson. L. V Miller, Nells Anderson, John Nellion. Jr . ChrUtlan Anderson. Mr. Schou-gaard, Schou-gaard, tho Misses Annlo Ware, Marguerite Miller. Nora Ncllson and Otto Nelioti. The ovenlng was ppent In games and hlnglna. M!m Elliot, Mrs. West and Mra. Crosier of Sa-Hnx Sa-Hnx wero guests ot Mr. 0. W. Martin Friday and Saturday. Mrs. W. Hall entertained Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Mary Phillips ot Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. M. 1). Ncllton. Mrs. Mary Phillips and Vernou Becker left Friday for Los Angeles, to remain for sorao lime, Tho music section of tho Ladles' Lltorarr olub met Friday nfternonu with Mrs. J. P. Madmn. Mr. and Mr. Samuol Fray of Mt- Pleasant wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Denlar Mortcnton returned homo Saturday Satur-day aftnr spending n. month tn Callfornla. Mlss Laura Mellor entertained at n sswlng party Tuesday afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served to tho following young ladlen: Myrlo Alder. Grace Peterson. Mabel Dyronic. Edith Kiar, Magglo Tcnnnnt. Mabol Parry. Dlmar Mortonson and Mrs. Roy Mellor. Mrs. Charlos L. Johno of Mt. Pleasaat, who spent a week hero with hor father. Mr. J. H. Homung. left for her homo Tuesday. Ono of tho pleasant birthday parties ot tho week was that given by Mrs. John Carter in honor of Mr. Carter's elxty-olght birthday anniversary. anni-versary. An elaborate dinner wan served at 7 o'clock nnd Ico cream and oako at mldnlghL Thoso present wero Mr. and Mm. A. C Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. Rlioda Smytho. Mr. and Mrs. Ilouganrd. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lazonby. AUrcd Bcrtella. Viola Allrcl, Mr. nnd Mrs, James Tatton. Mr. Loulr. Ilouganrd, Sr. Out ot town guests vfero Mr. and Mrs. P. N. MoArthur. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Frcl Stnnfteld ot ML Pleasant and Mr. Grango of Huntington. Mrs. Milton Harmon was hostess Wednesdny afternoon when sho entcrtnined thn Acacia club at hor homo. Tho aflornoon was spent in sewing sew-ing nnd social chat and luncheon was sorved to tho following: Mcsdamcs. Ellen Crawford, Mabel Andorson. Eva Bralthwaltc. Loah Bcsaey, Llta Nelson. Ilcen Vorhecfl, Emmcrotto Munk and tho Misses OUvo and Naomi Lowry. Ruth Andorson. Florence Rpcrry, Lillian Jones. Vera Keller and Allco Mlcklcson. Mrr. Mary Thorpo of Ephmim visited hero Uio first of tho week with hor rlstor. Mro. Jerome Honrio. Ono of tho pleasant mirprlscs of tho week was Umt given Conrad Frlshknecht b7 his Gorman friends nt tho Ladles' S. W. Relief socloty hall In honor of his fiftieth birthday anniversary. A purso of nionoy was prcsontwl to Ulm. A splendid programmo of music, songs and speech-en speech-en waa enjoyed. A dalnry luncheon was sorved. About forty woro prcjonl. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Munk entertained at dinner Saturday nnd Sunday evonlngn. compll-mnntury compll-mnntury to Mr. and Mm. Jamos Cherry of ML Pleasant. Covers were lnld Satnrday ovonlng for Mr. and Mrs. Jsmca Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. IL S. Knrr, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Johu B. Bralth-waite, Bralth-waite, Mr and Mra. Erastus Jcnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Grant Crawford. Mr. nnd Mrs. June Munk. Dolla Koller and Vora Keller Tlioso entertained enter-tained 4Sunday ovonlng wero Mr. and Mrs. J. Carpenter. Mr and Mrs. J. J. JcnFon. Mr. nnd Mm. Edward Rold, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crawford, Mr. and Mre. W. II. Tuttlo and Mr. and Mro. June Munk. A musical programnio was on-Joyed on-Joyed each evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Cherry of Mt. Pleasant were guests of Mr and Mrs. IL S. Kerr tho early pnrt of tho week. Tho Ladlea" Literary club met Thursday aft-empon. aft-empon. Georgo Rust waa pleasantly surprised Saturday evening In honor of his eightieth birthday anniversary. an-niversary. A largo circle of rrlondr came with well-laden baskets and ep-nt sn enjoyable ovenlng oven-lng with Mr. Runt. BRIGHAM CITY I . 1- BRlOnAM CITY. Jan. 31. Mr. and Mrs. II. C Jacobacn ontortained Tuesday evening ln honor of their daughter, Freda, who leaves within a few days for Los Angeles for an oxtendod stay. A banquet was served In Uio Laurel cafe, and tho evening was pleasantly spout. Thoso preoont wero Mr. aud Mrs. Envln Jonsen. Mr. ond Mrs. H. C Jacohsen, Mr, and Mrs. Claronco Jonnon, Mr. and Mrs L. L. Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Lund. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Spcncor, Mr and Mrs. R. Nelson, 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Bcnett. Mm. it. J. Lund, Mlxacs Csllle and Minerva Lund. Misses Lillian and Freda Jacobsen, J. W. Hess and W. J. Robblna. Tho members of tho L. B. IL club were entertained en-tertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. Loa Johnson, John-son, First Euat nnd Sixth South streets. Refreshments Re-freshments wero served. Saturday aftornonn Uttlo Phylllu Bolt was hosier hosi-er at i children's party at tho homo of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bolt, on Second East and First North streets. Among thoso present wero Norma Wight. Elslo Nclron. Ruth White. Elva White. Mary Peawley, Marlon Horsley, Doris Bootho. Horterjo Holton. Loland White, Teddy Hansen, Milton Pctoru and Parley Holton Hol-ton Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kondall of Nephl wero cuc-ils of Mr. and Mm. Thomas II. Blackburn a fow days during tho week, having Just returned re-turned from on cxionded visit to southern California. Cali-fornia. ilMre. Chirlcfl Knudson returned Wedncsdar from a several days' visit with Mrs- William Preaton iu Garland. Mrs. J. H. Anderson and daughter, Geneva, of Logan woro guests of Mr. and Mm. Oluf Petersen Peter-sen of this city during tho week. Tho mcmbura ot Uio Scandinavian association of this city entertained nt a dancing party last creulng Th tho First ward amusement hall. i PLEASANT GROVE - PLEASANT GROVE. Jan. 3L Tlio local firemen fire-men entertained Thursday evening nt tha homo of C. J. Williamson In honor of Coorjo Hayes, who was a charter member of Iho department and who leaves for Idaho In tho noar future. Thoso present wero Mr. and Mra. JI, Williamson. William-son. Mr. and Mrs. C J. Kemp, Mr. and Mr. C Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hics, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ncllson, Mr. and Mrs. Olo CTirlatlsnsoa and Messrs. Dunnno Stewart. Gustavo Anderson and IJrt Adams. Mr. A. B. Chlpmau and MUa Stella Fenton en- j tertaliiM at houso party at thn homo of Mr. A. B. Chlpmau Thursday ovoalng for twenty-flvo twenty-flvo member of their Sunday whool cU.s. Games and, rofrmhmnnts occupied do evening. Mr. and Mte. Carl Daniels ha.vn returned to their homo t Pocatcllo, after spending several weeks hre, tbo guest of Mr. DaalcU's parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noblo. ' Mr. and Mr. A. K. Thornton entcrLalncl Saturday Sat-urday evening ln honor of their twentieth wedding wed-ding anniversary. Tho ovenlng was pnt In game and music, and refreshment wero tarred to the following gucaU: Mr. and Mr. A. K. Thornton. Thorn-ton. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Thornton. Mr John Thornton, tho Mlste Lttsle. pera and Sadlo Thoratou of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs J n Halllday. Mr. and Mrs. U W. Lund. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Thome. Mr. and Mr. C. A. ' Garrett Mr. and Mrs. fl. U Swensen. Mr. and Mr w H. Marriott. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chlpmaa." Mr and Mr. IL M. Jones. Mr. and Mr. E n Wadley. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Halllday. jr ' jfr and Mrs. D. M. Smith. Mr. and Slra. v e Cooper. Mr. and Mm. L. O. BlaokhursL M- maA Mrs. J. S. Walktr. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Walkn.-Mr. Walkn.-Mr. and Mr. C. F. Wectphal. Mr. and Mr E n' Olpln. Mr. E. R. Halllday. Mr,, j. p. Vhorno.' Mm. W. L. lUy and MU MIrlsra Thnrman. Mia Vlda. Halllday enterUlnod tho Arcnda club at her homo Thursday evening, A loading soda! ortnt of the wik k. dancing party given at the Linden sill Frtdv evening by the member ot the Linden r"; Wrl-ht and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Glllman. turo homo. His family will remain hero until spring. , . Fred Thorno loft Saturday for a two weeks stay In California. M-s F D Wndloy entertained at a Kensington Tuesday "afternoon at hor residence. Tho domestic aclcnco strlr. wero hoitcrses at a ,ri-d Thursday afternoon In tho reccp-Uon reccp-Uon eroomna? lh? UlgS" school, about icvooty-flvo guets being1 present. Mr Niels Sorenaen left Satunlay oa tho midwinter mid-winter excursion to T.oa Angeles. Tur-Mav evrnlnr Miss Md May Rsbcoci. under U.I "Sfc of Professor Reynolds's literary class reVanPdxplalnc.l "Bluo Bird" to a largo and appreclatlvo audience. Mrs. Mary Noo of Sprlngvllle spsnt last wee): viJitlns wlUi hor mother. Mrs. Margarctto Thorne. " TOOELE J" A - TOOELE. Jan. 31. Friday evening Principal B. A. Fowler cntortainecd at a confectioner's luncheon, lhoao partlcl-patlng partlcl-patlng wero Superintendent Jj u. lilcKs of tho Tooele county schools. Dr. L. A. McBride,, Mra. Bishop Atkln, Mr. and Mrs. X. H. W'ohb and Mlsa Mary 1.. Young. One of tho elaborate affairs of tho week was lha wedding reception tendered Arthur Orme. son of Bishop J. C. Oriue. nnd Mrs. Cecil Orme. nco Cecil l-Tanlc. of Ophir. They were married ln Salt Lake City a week ago. and, after spending a brief honeymoon in tho capital, returned Tuewlay and the samo evening received a host of friends and relatives at tho rcsldcnco of Bishop Orme. They received re-ceived banv beautiful gifts. Those prea-eont prea-eont were Mr, and Mrs. Moroni England, John England. John B. Frnnk. A. W. Lee, Harry Green, 13. ISL Orme, 3. C. Orme, Will Warburton; also Mr. and Mrs. Shclton. Mrs. Naomi Glllett, Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs. A- L. Hanka. Glenn Frunk, Illllorv Frank. Pharla Frank. Frank Blthell. L. England. Mlsa Clara Pratt and EI3I0 England. Tho high school faculty entertained Saturday night for all students of the school at the school gymnasium. The high school colora of purple and white woro used as a color scheme In thn refreshments, re-freshments, decorations and all things pertaining to the function. The home of E. M. Atkln wuo the scene of tt social Wednesday, when foar of the ladles of the Kensington club entertained en-tertained the remainder of tholr number with games, music, needlework and refreshments. re-freshments. Thoso present wero the Misses Bess E. Judd, Katherino Snell-grove. Snell-grove. Ruby Naeglc, Gone Cannon, Mary E. Young, Bee Bcckstead, Mario Clark, Delia Green, Naomi McKcan, Salome Mc-Kean, Mc-Kean, Mrs. N. H. Webb, Mrs. B. A. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. AUcln and attendants. Hon. C. A. Orme and Mrs. Ormo havo gone lo Logan to attend tho Farmers' Roundup and nouaokeoepcro' Conference. " SPANISH FORK 4 a. SPANISH FORK, Jon. SL A wedding reception was hold Tuesday ovenlng at Uio homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Andrus In honor of tho marriago of tholr daughter, Rona, lo Fred Ludlow of this city. Sovcnly-flvo gnosis woro present and all spent nn cnjoynblo evening, a wedding supper was served. MUs Ethel Hunting of Iland and Edward Money of this city wero married In tho Halt Iwilin templo Wedueeday. Jacob B. Johnson and Chrlntlno Jobneon of this city wero roarriod at Proro Saturday. Tho young couplo will ronko tholr future homo In Provo. Mrs. Harry Davlo has returned from California, whoro sho has epent tho past mouth visiting at Long Dcach aud other resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Ray JoIiob of Mammoth nro spending spend-ing a fow dnyo with tho former's parent. Mr. and Mrs. William U. Johns. Last Friday attornoon tho mcmbors of tho Alia club met at tho homo of Mra. Fred Jack-man. Jack-man. Tlio afternoon was cpont In needlework, aftor which luncheon was served. Hlshop Ronjamln Argylo and John Creor are Logan visitors. Thursday ovcnlnu the Second ward V. L. M. I. A. olflcors gavo Mrs. Nophl Hansen a surpriso party at her home. Games and roclnl chat woro Indulged In until 11 o'clock, when dainty refreshments refresh-ments wero nerved. John Mooro went to Pleasant Grove Monday to attend the reunion of tho family of his undo, David Weal, who was SO years old on that day. Mr. Mooro snya tlio day was pleasantly r.pnt In entertainment. Tho offlccrti of tho Fourth Ward Primary association as-sociation aro preparing to glvo an apron nnd waist bai-ar ln tho near future. An excellnnt programme will bo furnished and luncheon and ico cream will bo served In booths. EPHRAIM l" 4 I3PHIIA.IM. Jan. St. A number of tbo lady friends of Miss Allco Lund paid hor a pleasant' visit Sunday aftornoon In honor of her" homo-coming. homo-coming. Lunch was sorved and a pleararit aftor-nooa aftor-nooa spent. Mis Lund has been spending tha past two ruontba In Salt Lako. Tho ladles of the J. 0. F. club were pleasantly pleas-antly entertained Monday night by Mies Marcucr-Uo Marcucr-Uo Moulton. Carnations wero used In the decorations.. dec-orations.. Thoo present wero 'Misses Hannah Drolnholt. Agnen Thompson. Allco Lund. Mnrio Chiistnnson, Palm Andumoa, Ollvo Andorson, Ann Willardson. Miss Eoulton and Uio Misses Crane, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Willardron announce tho ciicugcnicnt of tholr daughter, Ann, to Donnls BoaurcsaurU of Gunnison, tho woddlns to UUo placo soon. Mr. and Mrs, E. C Hanson am ru-.fdvln? congratulation! con-gratulation! over tho arrival or twin girls. One ot tho pleasant social ovents or tho wk was tho party given nt tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Dcnjamiu Hasmussen In compliment to Mlts Josophlno Mnrtenpen. Thoso prcsont woro llt Mortcnton, Mies Allen Lund. Mlra Vcrda Anderson Ander-son and Miss Dell Olson. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Larr.cn. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Chrlstcnson left today for California, whero thoy will spend a fow weeks. Mr. and Mm. Rcuul Anderson entertained a number of their friends nt an eTaborato social Wednesday The color rchemo throughout tho homo was carried out In pink and white. Games woro played during the evening and prizes woro awarded to Mrs, David Chrlstensen. Myron Ihinco. Mrs. Con KJclson and Clcon Anderson. Thooo present wore Mr. nnd Mrs. Waltor Sorenecn. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad KJelson. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Uunco. Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. William L.irsen. Jr.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Sloven. Mr. and Mr. David ChrleteoBen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eoronsen, Mr. and Mrs. Laur-Iti Laur-Iti Andercon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allred. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cleon Anderson, Mr. and Mru. D. W. Andenon. Mr. aud Mra. David Poulscn, Mro. Mary Cbrlrtnrcn. Mra. Kdward Thorpo. and Mlts Verda Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jenkins entertained a rrurn-bor rrurn-bor of their friends Sunday evening at sleigh-riding. sleigh-riding. Mr- and Mrs. Waller Borenn'n entertained nbout twenty of their frlcadr. last evening at n dinner party. f- LEHI 4 LKHI. Jan. 31. Ono of the notable social nc-tlona nc-tlona of Lehl was tho party given by President and Mrs. A. J. Kvans Wednesday ovenlng In honor of their fortli'tls wedding anniversary. More than 100 Invited guests wero prefent and taxed tho Smuln's Dancing academy to Its capacity. The Homo Economics club held Its bl-wceUly meeting Wednesday evening when Mrs, O, L. StooVey gavo a paper on Uio description and dls-trlbutlon dls-trlbutlon of legumci; Mro. 8. W. Jtoss, a jwpor on the nutritive value, of legume, and one on motbods of preparation for food by Mrs. A. H. Done. Mrt. S. A. Smith entertained Thursday evening In honor of Miss Dlrdlc Sablno of Bountlfnl, nho !s tho guest of Mrs, W. rtlchey for a week. Mr. and Mrs. John I. TSradshaw and son. Frfd, loft Saturday for Long Deach. Cal.. whero they will apead tho balance of tho wlntor. William Thorae of Salt Lake City Is cprndinc tea day in Lehl. tho guest of his slater, Mrs. 8. L. Well. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Rasmusson of Froo. who wero married u, W(--J: In tho Silt Lake l?Blp. :.TC lho S110" t Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm Htdtlsld. member of tbo McUty? Mm. Roio Wll.nn ..J Mt und relative' sp.Bbh rU M returned to her ho e ,W'2B Mr. and Mrs. J. T M having opont an entaratfu ".tM relatives In Salt Lift f c JL xU M Tho Lailles' Literary . . M met at tho wan" houTo ltl t tjH Mm. Barab W Tita .n,nr it9 LIfo of Ilonjamln FVlliV lections were alio caJojiV m Mrs. C- II. Bird of v.B' , , IM fewwc-ka. tho guest' oTSU Mrs. J. R 5t!lcr p TB Mr. and Mrs. Eort n.lt.. '! Monday eIng by a .JJl" tho occatlon bolnr th."?? l Mrs. Bailey. A pleaain, llrtt7 high flvo via tn&1 Z? Mr and Mrs. " n t .orvM to Mr and Mr, I Harry Heal. Mr. asd 'V.W Mrs. Ashael Gee, Mr an? 4l3 al and Mrs. Peter' GroVmiV'S; Tliome. Mr. and Mm. a' ,Mw. Wlllard Perry. ijr ,.Klt MloncH Tennlc Klrj Mr. nnd Mr. Wllltsra T. Mr and Mrs. Oeorgs vvt-. A prla ed by a number of thTir H In Pliant View WMnlsXS Mrs E. H. Thomas t 3r, hero tho past week, th Mre Wyman Berg and XtFnJ? S The SorcslB and a nnal.,' wero pleojAntly enlorl4ln.d a.-J5 1 at tho homo of Mr. r! had charcu of tho mettitrf ' mualcol programme. n hi. pupils. Mlase. Hl K,Jift Duko and Eudora Eggert,,, Profeor Lund .ta'" "McKlern Music and the CrUI2 wero about lhlrty.!Tft S 1 lervct by Mm. Imd. nv 1 friends Tuesday cvealnr. thT sixtieth birthday annlvcrurr 2f to about fifty gutit. E Many friends of Mr. tzi x,- ( Pleasantly surprised thea Uo about forty.flve guMle nTt m T a pleasant evening of tardi iri 2 uients wero eerved. Mia F.lhel Mooro of J-mi 'A R. A. Tinker of EumU EM evening by tho Her. P sa bIT' of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Foote. jf general manager of tho CoMeTiM Lureka and Mlsa Mooro arrirtl tfSm Tho Social Sixty hell xUtl- JM ablo dancing rtlra Tbursiu niXH fifty couples we prreeat sad vTSB lag of dancing. iM Mrs. Herbert Robinson KUrhsril Sunday in honor of her setiS Thomas of Helper, whs !i uSjrasi dining room was boaullfullr dtanSfl carnationD, a largo bowl e uVaassi Ing tho centerplcco of lha U&tS wero laid for Mrs. E. II. TtsiS Thoraa?. Mr and Mrs. WrsiajH Mrs. Luko Robinson and Mr. Ut'H Tho Nloteooth Century cUb iial noon at tho homo o( Mrt JI. Georgo W. FItiroy had ehinttttl nnd was nrsloted by sevanl of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Taocu Mjtafl ner Sunday ovenlng th foUttMH and Mre. T. A. Thunnan tai MrTtH Mrs. Ralph Watktoi. ha iifW frinnds und relatives at ?tafaa fl time, has returned to her fcatsj kM Mm. Reed U Anderberg mzS attjlfl spending the week In Bill LuTH Mm, Anderbcrg's mother, Un. kiM Tlio Primary asioclltlol ot!ls iH wanl pleasantly tiirpttiol tht!:'H Joseph Nolfoc, this rreek. A3 KH of ganitv and music mi pttitiH Mrs. Will Thurmau enterultaH honor of her mother, Mrs. S. aVJH guests -n-uro Mosdamrs Aatsli XH tha Worsley. Emily 0. C1oft.M Jonnlo H Jones and LjdLt Rla. Mra. J. W. Illahop sal ViMM were hero from Patt Ltio lul'enaH of tho lion Hour club, at u (sB party glvon by tho club at lb UtsaH j AMERICAN F AJrBRICAN FORK. Jan.)lS C. S. sorosls membars vatmm entertained by Mrs. Leo T..H day afternoon at her home bM ward. The time was vtrH pusHcd ln parlor games, twH music, and dainty refrtasM Kerved. Those present trtH Bert Poulsen, Will Coatts, j ley, Laura Dunkloy. Rose am seph Wootton, Bert WootloR.H son, T. S. Maufrlin, Will BwH Ingereol, J. 1. Wootton, RcrS Ham E, Robinson and WfiH Mra. IL D. Bolcy onttrtiH cera and teachers of the JMM elation bf th0 First vi-ard Monday evening. Tho tlttS untly pasaed in social cuiH pimcs, and a delicious Mra. Sarah Croofailfla Jfl word from hor Bon C1.1! tho past two yedrs in EnPB tilonarv- for tiio Mormon has received hia release m mm George Condcr waa tie at a surprise party, anriniJM and neighbors, Friday VfMm homo In tho Fourlii f'mm ttbout llfty gueotB Vttmmm lng waa spent in danclruj. A dcUclous euppr Among those to ak0 Loa Anjrelca and other umm from this city, woro UMajH ton, Sadie Tliornton, MjtM Florence Dunn and Alice H'H Tho old follw' commlttfjB nual social at tlio MshXMtmm lay night- A most mM enjoyed. After an imprornM und luncheon, tho ftSB was spent In a regular tMM Mrs. C. -L. Joy otJfiSM Msitlng frloiidts and KWgWM ncsduy night Mra. .M bv the Misses Ida and AlBmm, Mr. and Mrs. L..W.NffSM tho firemen at JSmmm nighL The evonliiff gullies, after which lungM MONIIOD Jan. tt-Tta tlio homo of Mr. Alt r- WW evonloR. apeln H neJchboKrldly IB .H blrlhday xnnlTeriary. uJMm On Monday afternoon JI MW hostess at a. Iwheoa WgJ.- H ward Nowby of -'.zS WMm Mrv. Now . M," vellsos ot.tH Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur imM Mre. Alfred NaUy d W' MM VT?,o'-mrrUi "j-JM Wedncvliy evenlos so)J.u fmW Old-tuno dnncea atd on " -mm order of tho ""'"l-arortB jSMm Ml Venice C tL mtcrtalncd t luan a few Invlt'd kuoJU w jmWB cafe Saturday nisW ') p. fMM wero Principal and Mrs- Mm tlan Tuft. MlrtM V fVfM Dan Larsen. JComM Ivy and Jcncl", gS, rtMMt wiiiiatw, iuui ooiia mm Latlmor. mU Lake City nflK Mt roif ot w yrJ. 'mmm tho bono of r. " fB tho B '9 |