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Show Kgial Notes FromUtah Towns KrTb. 2L William Matson iWftto to Nepl'i lnat Saturday. ESr ladies of tho-S. B. O. B. KSe guests of Miss Haael Ir-&onday Ir-&onday evening. After several iKS.mff, tho hostess served a SRFriaboo was tho guest of SBffls during tho week. Kht Cornish entertained tho aLi Bridge club at her home Kf. w Saturday afternoon. tKTrtft Townsond of PayBon was In SfweTkfor a visit with Mr. A t S. Hayncs. Utrn was in tho capital Sun- IBLW Golulo Croolcs, who is Just, Kbton i a serious illness. Miss VKiS better at tho present time 'jHf-SnTlio able to return to her K'l)1 Sullivan and daughter, i Ki5f?!n loft on Monday afternoon gth Salt Lako friends for BetieU returned Friday evening. IKES o . couple of days at Ne-Mfent Ne-Mfent thero for the regular BMetJng of tho county commls- ''armmoth Home Dramatlo com- j 'MSJSlns to present "Silas, the curing tho coming month, j Etb ffrado pupils of tho Mam-HSTiin Mam-HSTiin schools conducted a very Saatoe party at the schoo -JKy evening, havlns as their IssttThl occasion their parents and MPrfthe trusteos of the district jKnmo Included luncheon. Kla friends of MIbs Lois Wilson, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Wll-Hhefl Wll-Hhefl for Santaquln on. Saturday, 'E:i farewell party on Wednesday After eoveral houra of games, repast was served. IKao Spens left last -week for jJKaunt, intending to tak up her JEillre. William Oowan were tho SKf Sjron friends lost Sunday. Hfii3r7 T. Brown entertained a Beffrlends'ln a vory pleasant man-'B man-'B Rtuirdav evening. After cares the wred luncheon. Those present lBTJobn Savage, Mrs. William JKKrs. William Homer, Mrs. Alex Mra Jesse Bobbins, Mrs. Josoph KrV Winn. Mrs. A. M. Cox, Mrs. En, Mrs. Orris Jcrmon and Mrs. 'Beesley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bwaley, gave a party to fifteen iKr friends Tuesday evening. The HMvtn his eleventh birthday. The iBnhad a Jolly time playing games fljE also served with refreshments. iK c, Harrington returned early ifmntk, after a trip to Salt Lake. KlarW I3 back ln town for a snort 'Kfeggle Leahy was in Salt Lake Klt during tho week. Tftnits of Silver City Cuts moved ''JBdj' to Santaquln. H-fota of Silver City had a Jolly Kjijy evening, a splendid onter-SKt'fc&ving onter-SKt'fc&ving been provided for their JKnl. Tno affair was given In the tchurch, and tho programme ln-fBnusJcal ln-fBnusJcal numbers, recitations, a Hji and dancing. H&UUi KJoponstlnc returned Sun-, ZHiiQf, after a visit at Salt Lake. oHTealled thero by the serious 111 LUlUo and Belle Laird have ro-HH ro-HH Eureka, after spending sevoral riK< Lake City. tBHMuerade dances glvon during lBk"'wera well attended. The win-H win-H the prizes wore Misses Jean !E Rote Kautzman and Josle John-HJHtapics John-HJHtapics Beddlngfield. B Shepherd, the missionary who HLrp of the Baptist church work TjHfo was given a very pleasant SKpirtv last Sunday afternoon. The jjHjarr&nged by MiS3 Shepherd's nHfcnmoth firemen are making ar-iBlts ar-iBlts for a big dancing party at tBMll hall at that place, on the vHtf February 26, jfclllam Gore lias returned to Eu-w Eu-w spending a fow months in gjHi relatives In Iowa, tfton's birthday comes on next vJKUa for that reason it will bo Hi oa Monday. A dance will be ,JBP.'w6nday evening at tho Elks TBfjjaa everything points to the PS attendance. Darton's com-estra com-estra will furnish the muslo fj.iaeetlng of tho Degree of ''wa Tuesday evening, tho ladies f husbands and a number of fws as their special guests. The rK; o' the evening was taken up tJHC m. ' The prizes were won 'by K7 Kunnella and William Eut-gJB Eut-gJB ladles served an excellent (Wa tho following programme - out: Kecltntion, Miss Helen WBrMlo, P. O'Haro; instrumental UtiKkP Ostrander and Miss Alice SMdIn(r. Mrs. G. A, Franko; In-Miss In-Miss Bailey: solo. Mr. MKTi. "uo,t' O'Hare brothera; solo, rfeiH' 'Uowlng tho programme ijKi 4,1(1 llle,r guests enjoyed 'fcgtera of thn Ladles' auxillarj' flBvi!i? Federation of Miners con-JKJ' con-JKJ' pleasant, card party at the iJKJ'nuWclne8aiiy evening. Tho 'qoUe liberally patronized and, mother LFr?shwatcr accompanied her' .n?,; .4.ex to SpanlDh Fork last Sunday and will remain thero for ahSt frJnf the "nfe. rturned on Thursday Sentaboftyear"11 Ha beoa Midi' wfhh?,wni "y0 Wb amlly to jtio-iaa within the next few days. . On?ovni1fnlbor? of t10 carpenters union ins? meeUng- on Tuesday even- n- Joseph Darton and Mrs. Roy frUr,1 evonlnK noveral of his Uttlo honSJ ff0 a Jleasit party In his rofrMhmAi??- promine Included games, ATnJi ints and a General good timo iSu P, Ich tho host re-ceied re-ceied was a real live donkey. It was Jho attended the birthday party wore Deon Biackett, Alice Hanson" Leonl Hanson, Ardella Hanron. Tommy S anJd EwSSfarTuS? nln? -Melvln Sneddan nfhft C5S2l,a gpo. grand chief ? mi? f PTWaJ1 Sisters of Utah, ro-iffH ro-iffH o hor home In Ehirelm yesterday aiir fevoral flays' abuenco. during which JlVil vi&ted ,s?veral of the lodges of l11". Th? cities vlalted were Provo, n" Jj?6' Osden, Tooelo and all In a splendid condition and through-SIii through-SIii s ate thQ'thlan Sisters' organization or-ganization 1b growl lis and prospering. A11?' Raler of KnighU-illo will entertain en-tertain the members of Evening Star lodgo, Degreo of Honor, at her home on Sunday evening. At the firemen's danco at Mammoth on February 2G, Chief Harry Elmer of the fire dopartment will glvo an oxact exhibition ex-hibition of tho tango as danced on the Barbary coast of San Francisco. Mr iiimor hoa beon ln Salt Lake several times during tho past month for the pur-poso pur-poso of getting special Instructions on tho dance. The members of tho Ladles' Aid society so-ciety will be entertained next Thursday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. W. C. Clark on tho Summit The meeting Thursday was at tho home of Mrs. Lou Barrett. Six members of Godlva lodge No. 8. Knights of Pythias, made a trip to Mammoth Mam-moth Yednesday e'onlng and assisted the lodge at that placo in conferring the second and third degrees. A pleasant social session and banquet followed the lodge work. The Eureka knights who mado the trip were S. M. Simpson, Frank Smeddon. James CUltchelL William P. Gpurley, Theodore Fullmer and Walter Ellebrccht Miss Lucy Duko of Provo was here early in tho week for the recoptlon in honor of thp marriage of John F. Burko and Miss HatUe Gardener. Whllo hero. Miss Duke was a guest at tho homo of Airs. Mary Gardenor. Miss Lucllo Duke of Santaquln returned re-turned to her home at that placo on Thursday morning, after a sojourn in this city. Sho was accompanied by Lois and Lcaland Wilson. John F. Burke and Miss Hattlo Gardener Gar-dener were married at Provo on Tuesday of this week, returning to Eureka tho same ovening. A splendid reception was given in their honor at tha home of the brldo s mother, Mrs. Mnry Gardener, upon tholr arrival here, members of the family and other intimate friends attending. The bridegroom's form'er homo was Durango, Colo., but for some timo past ho has beon located in Tlntlc, being employed at the present timo at the Chief Consolidated mine. The bride is one of Eureka's well known young ladies. Her entiro life has been spent here and she has a large circle of friends. The programme for the ro-ceptlon ro-ceptlon ln honor of tho young people included in-cluded a splendid supper, musical numbers num-bers and dancing, HEBER CITY HEDER ,CIT', Fob. 2L Mr. and Mrs." James Johnson entertained at dinner Frldcy evening. Tho guests wcro Mr, a ml Mrs. A- P. Hlclieu and Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Kofi. Mrs, David rinher ptfcsalnulr ontertalned at btr homo Wednesday cT'onJns for tho lodlw of tno Flvo Hundred cluh, Evoateon ruc-sUj wore jires-ont. jires-ont. Prizes w awarded to Mlia Joephlao Mur-docl: Mur-docl: oud Mrs. Annlo Colemin. Lunchon was eorved ct 10:80 o'clock. Tho itudent body of tho "Wtoatoh hlch robool held a eulebra'Jon at ths chapel hoar on Taes-6n.Ti Taes-6n.Ti tho occasion beins tho birthday annlvorsary of Its principal, A. Ii. JJeft. A. dollshtful pro-aroxnme pro-aroxnme and lunchoon 7era enJoyd. Tho officers and teachers of the Hobor Third ward Sunday sbool srero tender od a pleasant bo-dr.l bo-dr.l at tho homo of Charles Do Graff Tuesday evening. One of tbo most delightful dances of the season woj clven Friday evonlntr ln the Hobsr amuao-mont amuao-mont hall under tho direction of tho itaVe Mutual Mu-tual board. Special features woro tha folk danoes, glvon by choaon meraborofrom each of tho nlno w-ardn of the stake. Tho annual celebration held In honor of the birthday annlvorsery of James Llndiajr of Center Creek took placo Tuonday. Mr. Lindsay was 63 years of ago. Moro than oeventy-flve gueata were present. A banijuot was nerved. , A dellchtful soolal lp compliment to tbo Hebor Third rrard primary honor boys wan given Thursday Thurs-day ovening in the ward mooting bouoe. Pennants were awarded tho boys for their faithfulness. A programme and luncheon woro enjoyed by tho mombore of thn class, tho parent, officers and ttachero. Mr. and Mrs. A- It Neff entertained at a nodal no-dal Saturday evnnlnsr. Tlioeo preient wore Mr-and Mr-and Mm. Jtnica Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hick on and Ole Johnson. MIm Florence Jacob pleaalnrly entertained for tho O. O. J. Girls Thursday ovonlnc 8eK-inc, reading nnd lunchoon woro onjoyed. Thoso prwj-ent prwj-ent were Mlrs Kloreneo Murdock. Miss Pearl Bas-ley, Bas-ley, Miss Ila rieher, Miss Volma Crook. Miss Elthoria IHokcn. Miss Jennlo Lnke. MUis Atuile Mndtay, Miss Annie McMullln und Miss Deyco Moullou. The Lsdlos" Bhaliospoarean club mot with Mlrs Tennlo Dultu Saturday nftornoon. Dlnnor was served to Mlns Lois Wallace. Mrs. J. W. Duokley, Mrs. Samuel Buckley, Mrs. William Bonner, Mrs. J H. Lulus. Mrs. Qcorco A. Flaher. Mrs. CTo Hatch, Mrs. Hornor FrauEhten cud Mra. Mlnnlo Cumminin. A woll-arransed entertainment was tendered tho Omen club by Mtas Kaornl Duko Monday evening. even-ing. Following the eoclal hour luncheon was ervod to tho following irucsts: MUs Lula ClTO Miss Llrzio Murray, Mlfs Mamie Clyde. Mrs. Mattlo Ctees. Ml" lzle Campboll and MUs Mlna Dond. MUs Olive Woken was hostess at a uniquo valentine parly Saturday wnln. ho? JgJ sorrod. Tlie affair was enjoynd by about twonty-flvo twonty-flvo irueets. f" TOOELE TOOHLtS. Feb. SL-A birthday party wu ivon Wednesday night to George W. liaul by hi wlfo and lstnr, MUs Pearl Kil. at their homo in the Plaza nrartraontD, Prize wore given to Uin bMt whJut Playora, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. Those prriont wire the MIb.M Pearl K Catherine Cre ehton. A. M. Dow. Mr. and Mrs. George CruUe.6Mr. and Mrs, W, H. jn4 d Mrs. 0. W. Kaul. D. Homo nnd U Kramer. Supper was served. Tuesday was known as Purple day at the To" high school, it being ju ono year alnco the laying of the comer atone of the lehooL In !v forenoon there was a basketball gun. Tlie ichool ao. decorated with the high school colors InT oennants. A. N". Kolsoo. superintendent of XtolrloT? "tchogls, nddrefed the : scholar and , trta!nment. f t ' ,,0Z Mr." A ri Cn,bCrUln d M. T B. VoTno? "tte -d 1 Mrs. fcja$X .t . valentine party- 0f,erIckon. B. Stone. M. JQItttolclc. sLaf"8,A"0VMd9. D. Eatougli nnd ' C,U'1 CMcDon"id. C. Kendal. 0. Smith, M. ; Messrs. R- aItcekm,r. J- Olsen, F. Btow-; Btow-; Mooiio, A. .ur.G'nintnlclc. Tlie room was di-coroM W.Qcn1.neVn, J"-"" M,M Leckllter nnd MIm V. CoMoll 1 t 1 " f BRIGHAM CITY - a. BRIGHAM C1TT, Peb. aL Saturday evening Lamont Glover waa tendored a birthday aurprlse .by a number of his young friends at tho home of his parents, par-ents, Sir. and Mrs. William H. Glover. Present were Mlaaos Nola Bowring-, Lro-nora Lro-nora Lorsen, Grace Hal v arson. MorLom Evans, Winnie Bowring,1 Maud Glover, Alice Eddy, Mabel Chriatensen, Bertha Vance. Nondus Jcppson: Messrs. Harold Welling, A. Lamont Glover, Parley Ella-Ben, Ella-Ben, Eddy Gleason. Oscar Holmgron, Fred Sorenson, Ephralm Josephoon, Willie Call, Basil Fife and BHIott Wight. Tho Sweetheart club gave a delightful social party Saturday evening at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Larson, when their daughter. Barbara, nnd others oth-ers ontortalned In honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. West. Present wore Misses Barbara Bar-bara Laroon, Besslo Burt, Nadlno Dunn, Marjorlo Knudson, Helena Jenson, Erraa ICnudaon, Zllla Wight, Mary Clark, Fay Hamson, Rula Word, Alda Neeley; Mcssra. Roy Knudson, Lealio Olsen, Ben-nlo Ben-nlo Knudson, James Hull, William Earl, Bphraim Johnson, Arvil Larson, Franklin Petomen and Lamar Koford; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larson and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. West. Thursday evening tho L. D. 8. club of tho First ward gave Mre John Hlllstrom a jolly Burprlso. Among Uiobc present wero Mr. and Mrs. John Tlngoy. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Forsgren, Mr. and Mra. John Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo L. Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Johnson. Mr. nnd Mra, Fred Holland.- Mr. and Mrs. Ell ChrlBtennon, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ipsen, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Chrlatensen, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hlllstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Jacobsen and Mrs. Hlllstrom. Mrs. W. L. Hoist was tho recipient of a linen shower Friday ovening at the home of Mrs. C. "EL Maboe. Among those present wero Mesdames Orson Hudson. Charles T. Anderson. A. E. Truelson, Harold C. Day, Genetha Mlnoguo, John Jobson. Arthur Jobson, William J. Lowo. Leon Mortonson, J. L. James, Mr. and Mra. W. L. Hoist and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mabeo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burge spent several sev-eral days of tho past week visiting friends and relatives in this city. Miss Luella Knudson was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. a Clayton at Salt Lake City a fow days during the week past Carl Valentine of Salt Lake spent a few days of tho week here, visiting brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. John, Job3on, returning from Montpeller. Idaho, spent a fow days ln this, city aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jobson. The Danish Brotherhood will give a party in the opera house next Friday evening, the affair being: their annual ball and banquot. Miss Grace McMaster has returned from a visit of several days with hor sister, sis-ter, Mrs, A. N. Flshburn. at Tromonton. J. H. Baker of Salt Lako was a visitor vis-itor to this city on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight have gone lo Hood River, Oro., to make tholr home during tho coming summer, Mrs. D. P. Woodland entertained Tuesday Tues-day ovening at a birthday dinner In honor of Mr. Woodland. Present wero Mr. and Mra. D. W. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wllley. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown.. Mr. and Mrs. C O. Roskelloy, Mr. and Mr3. J. W. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Abel G. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Call. Mr.' and Mrs. Georgo A. Anderson, Mra. Roy Chadwlck of Ogden and Mrs. Jesse Reed-cr Reed-cr of Burloy, Idaho. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Norman Leo entertained at a children's Valentine party, among thoso present being Aglal Anderson, Rhoda Lee. Jesse Whltaker, Laura Stohl. Bernlce Gldney, Daisy Bar-gcron, Bar-gcron, Victor Lee, J. R. Olsen, Berlin Whltaker, Scott Horsley, Arthur Neoloy, Loren Anderson" and Worth Anderson. A birthday dlnnor was given Wednesday Wednes-day by Mrs. Lorenao Pott in honor of tho flftloth anniversary of Mr. Pett's birth. Among tho especially invited guests were tho women employees and officers of the county courthouse. A feature of the event was the reading of a congratulatory congratula-tory message from Mrs. Kohn of -New York, sister to Mr. Pett, A banquet was served, and among thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs. Brlgham Wright, Mr. and Mrs., Henry Pett, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Pett, Mr. and Mrs. Brlgham Burbank, Mr, and Mrs. Orson Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jeppson, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Balnl, Mr. and Mrs. William Pulsipher. Mr. and Mrs. Imer Pett, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. George E. Edwards. Ophlr; Mrs. Nettle Pett. Mrs. Olga Standing, Mrs. Robo H. Neeley, Mrs. Leon Valentine. Mrs. Bossla Wight, Miss Lucy Larsen. Miss Ella Pett, Misa Helen Edwards, Ophlr; Miss Rilla Pett, Mlse Mabel Pett and Will Louis and Martin Pett. Miss Violet Wlxom was hostess at a delightful party Thursday evening at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, Clarence Clar-ence Wixora, on Main street and Fifth South. The rooms wero noatly decorated decorat-ed and refreshments woro aerved. Tho evening was pleasantly spent In music, gurnoa and social conversation. Tho Invited In-vited guests were Miss Vera Reese, Miss Alta Valentine, Mlsn May Burrell. Mls3 Hazel Cheal, Miss Morlam Evnns. Miss Verna Evans, Miss Clarice Wright, Miss Vera Parsons Elmer Sorenson, William Earl. Wllllo Flfo, Lesllu Olson. Arthur Gldnoy, James Hull, Bonjamlnc Knudson, Reuben Jonsen. A muslcalo was given In tho high school assombly last evening by Albert Borroff and Miss Edna Gunnar Petersen of Chicago. Mr. Borroff, basso, and Mies Petersen, planlste, rendered a most pleasing pleas-ing programme, which was greatly en-Joyed en-Joyed by the largo audlenco. John L. Pierce returned Thursday afternoon from a visit to Baltimore, covering cov-ering a period of throo wouks. En route Mr. Plcrco vlalted many of the points of Interest. Mra. ToRoy Chadwlck of North Opden cpent several days of tho week visiting her mother, Mrs. Woodland, In this city. Mrs. Jessie Recdcr of Burloy, Idaho, Is spending a numbor of weolcs in this city visiting relatives and friends. . t Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Lucko spoilt Saturday Sat-urday ovening and Sunday In Ogden visiting vis-iting friends. RICHFIELD " 4- lUCHFIELD, Feb, SL Mrs. Henry Pouhon cn-tertained cn-tertained Friday evening ln honor of Mrs. Tv. A. Koyea, who leaves Sunday to meko her home In Salt L.iko City. Luncheon wua served to Mrs. Ouy Lewis, Mrs. Androw Rasmussen. Mrs. Sim Larson. Mra, Jame Edwards, Mrs. W. P. Tayno. Mr. Sam Dall, Mrs, J. L. Miller, Mru. Joseph Hopklnu. Mrs. Arthur Boutlor. Mrs. Anson Tit Vine, Mrs. Walter (Heaven, Mrs. F, V. Tlluoy. Mrs. Edward Raerounson. Mm. Arthur Storm, Mrs. Joseph Hopkins, Mrs. Joneph nasmussen. Mrs. Christopher Poulson and Mra. H. W, namlcwio. , Mrs. Alford Ackerson, Mrs. N. P. Noruion. Mr- Olut Johnson and Mrs. Guy Lewis entertained enter-tained Thursday afternoon at the home of tho latter ln honor of Mrs. R. A. Noycs. Mrs. N'oyes belong! to the Royal Neighbors and Uiore were thirty-two noynl Neighbors present. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexandor Elliot entertained at progressiva high five party"- Tuesday evening. Thoso who enjoyed the luncheon wero Mr. nnd Mrs. 3, G. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olton, Mr. and Mrs. Allen IClrkman. Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Lewis, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Rssmursen. Mr. nud Mrs. Ralph NIoIson, Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Nlol-on. Nlol-on. Mr. and Mr. Wan-en Svy. Mrs. M&mlo Kebeher and Mrs. Sarah Elliot. MIm Helen Martin ontnrtalned at a valentine party Saturday evening. Mrs. Alma Enco gave a shower Friday aftor-noon aftor-noon in honor of her daughter, Luellln. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served at i o'clock to thn following rucetn: Mesdames Orson Chrlstnnsnn, Milton Poulson, Poul-son, Arthur Enco, Jennie Isaaceon. Enoch Lor-son. Lor-son. Julius Hepplor, Carl Ramsey, C. ,E. Darko, and tho Mlasoa Rose Hayei. Mottle NelUon, Pearl end Marvel Dlomqulst and Coral ErlcUson. Joseph Johnson and MUs Lucille Enco left Monday Mon-day morning to bo married ln the Salt Lake totn-plo totn-plo Wednesday. February IS. Mrs F. 0- Larson went to Salt Like Monday for n'vlflt with her daughter. Mrs W. V. Payne entertained at 4 o'clock- dinner din-ner Friday in honor of Mre. R. A. Noycs. Eight, guests enjoyed tho delicious dinner, Mr and Mrs. John Jensen entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday nronlng. Csrds and muMc were tho features of tho evening. Tbcw Present wero the Mcssi-A, and Mcrdames Oluf Lund. Charles Hfp- pier, Joseph Hopkins. n. W. Rami ops, J. L. Chrlstenaen, Mrs. Andrew Eorensen. Mrs. Anson De Vino and Miss Laura Peterson. Josoph Johnron entertained a few of his friends Wednesday at tho home of C. E. Drake. Mra. C. E. Drake served euppor to Mr. and Mrs. John Enco, Mr, and Mrs. LaRuo Osdea. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Enee. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hepplor, Mr. and Mm. Prime Black. Mr. and Mrs. Kins Beirmlller. Mrs. A- Famaworth and Lucille Enoe. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Woodbouao aro spending the week ln Bait Lake City. Miss Edith Dall entertained at dinner Thursday. Thoso prosent woro Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Salisbury, Mr. and Mra. Sam Dall, Miss La. Preal niom-qulat niom-qulat and It- D. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salisbury entertained at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon In honor of 4r. and Mrs. Wlllard Andclln. A delicious luncheon waa nerved to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Andelln, Mlssea Lucille and Lorocno Harrleon, Miss La-Prcal La-Prcal and Marvel Blomqalat. Mhses Coral and Effle Erlckson. Mlas Edith Dall, Mrs. Freeman Tanner end tho siesta of honor. Mlrs Clara Ramloee left Thursday mornlns; for a visit to Provo and Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Coons entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday nlcbt. Oames and muala woro tho features of tho evening and t tlno lunchoon was served at 11 o'clock. The Invited sweats wero tho Messrs. and Mesdamea Sim Larson, J. L. Chrlstensen, A. "W. Sorenson. rrxnk Anderson. P. Peterson. H. JTendrlckson, Joseph Hansen, M. C Chrlstensen. Joeoph Hopkins, John Wilson. Oluf Lund. Geo mo Raamusson, Charles Haasm, Andrew Rasmuaion. P. A. Jensen, John Hanson and Mrs. Edward Kaa-tnureon. Kaa-tnureon. Mrs. J. J. Btolner loft Thursday moraine for a. short visit with her daughter, Dean, who ts ln school. 1 MANTI f 4 ; r- MANTT, Feb. 2L One of the most delightful events of tho weok was that r.lven by Mrs. Dlan-tha Dlan-tha Reld Tut?4ay evening, when tho R. IC. clasa cavo Its mldwlntor social to the members and their husbands. Tho decorations wore In green and rod. In tho parlor polnaeltloa and form were effective. Progreislvo "63" waa played until 11 o'clock, whoa, an elaborate lunoheon was sorvod by Mrs. Reld, Mm. Kencor and Mrs. Vorheeo who wero assisted by tho Mints Oraco Edmunds. Venlco Folt, Theora Crawford and Vera Konner. Prizes wore awarded Mr. Kenner, Mrs. Jones. Mr. Joncc nnd Mra. Felt. Thoso present woro Messrs. and Meedames William Reld,. Lee Kennor, Arthur Vorhe. Selby Jone. J M. Burns. W W. Crow-ford, Crow-ford, John Sorenson, Spuncer Moffltt, W. W. Brown, Harry Folt. William Oltton, Alexandor Tcnnant, Mlssefl Venlco Felt. Graco Edmunds, Vora Kennor and Theora Crawford. Musical so-loctlona so-loctlona were furnished by Graoi Edmunds, Vora Konner and Theora Crawford. Physical culture exorcises ex-orcises wore given by the membeta ot tho class. Mrs. Sadie Olson ar.d Mies Emma Parry are visiting ln Richfield and Annubclte. j Mrs. I. D. Vorhees was hostess Saturday nftornoon, nftor-noon, when sho entertained for her daughter, Lornt, ln honor of her birthday anniversary. Refreshments Re-freshments wero served at i o'clock. Thoso present pres-ent woro Bcatrlco and Helen Bums, Donald llox-gan. llox-gan. Evelyn, Beatrice and Max Brown. Lorna Bralthwalte, Jennlo Tuttlo and Lorna Vorhoco. The music section ot tho Lodlca Literary club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Molroy ICJar nt the homo of Mra. C. II. Bird, wlioro a pleasant afternoon was epont. Piano eelcotlonr, readings and solos woro given and luncheon waa served, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and daughters, Henrietta and Edith, spent tho week ln ML Pleasant and Spring City, returning homo Monday. Mon-day. Mm. Uuhy Parry entertained Monday afternoon, complimentary lo Mia. Joseph Schougaard of Salt Lake. Thoso present wero Mc3dam.cs Joseph Tcnnant, Tcn-nant, Roy Cox, Mabol A. Taylor, Clara Johnson, Bollo McAllister and Misses Mnegle Tennant and Mabel Parry. A dainty luncheon waa oorvod, Mr. and Mm. Wangsgaard entertained at dinner Saturday evening. Dr. Parley Nelson nnd wlfo entertained at cards Wednesday nnd Thursday evenings for about thirty of tholr friends. Refreshments woro served at 11 o'clock. MUs Lh Bralthwnltn entertained the Halcyon club Saturday ovening from 7 to 11 o'clock. Lunch-con Lunch-con was served during the evening. Mm. H. P. Hanson wna hostesn Tuesday, when sho ontertalncd tho Mothers' club. After an Interacting In-teracting programrao waa carried out luncheon was served to tho following ladles: Mesdamea O. W Martin. P. J. Nellson. Orabcy Hanson. Ernotus Larsen. Clara Nolson, J. H. Homung. J, P Mad-eon. Mad-eon. Fred Smith and Mlrsis Anna Rajmuwon. Elale Palmor, Mary Kenner. Iono Tinges and Annlo Fox. H. Davlo. who has been visiting at tho Selby Jones home, returned homo tho llrnt of tho weok. Mi. and Mrs. Roy Cox entertained at dinner Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Schougaard of Salt Lako. Covors wero laid for Mr. and Mra. Pchougaard, Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Tennant. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parry, Mre. Mahel Taylor and Miss Magglo Tennant. Dr G. W. Martin returned from Salt Lake City Wednosday. Miss Genell Brown waa pleasantly surprised Wednesday evening by a number of her friends. A. V- Minor ot Falrvlow Is visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Selby Jono. One of tho delightful quilting partlrs was that glvon by Mrs. James McDonald Tueoday nnd Wednesday Wed-nesday aftcrnooni. Thoao present Wodnnsday were the Mesdamea Belle McAllister, John Hall. Maud Brown. Ada Cunningham, Dolphin Crawford. Jolly Tuttle, J. M. Burns, Hyrum Stock, Mlstea Cora Andcreon nnd Ettu Bench. Those present Tuesday Tues-day wero Mesdames Fred Jennon, SIron Nlolaon. Lucia Tuttlo, Jolly Tuttle, Esther Andoroon, Frank Tuttlo. Jr., Dolphla Crawford, Ada Cunningham and Llbblo Crawford. Dlnnor was eerved each evualng. Quince Crawford was pleasantly surprised Tuesday Tues-day ovonlnc by hla Sunday school class, twonty-rlvo twonty-rlvo guests botDg present. Rcfreshmonta wore nerved. Mr. and Mro. L. P. Miller entertained at din-' nor Wednesday evening In their now bungalow on Main ntrcot. Tho party waj given as a houso warming. Tho roonm wore docoratod with carnations carna-tions and forna. Dinner was served at 7 o'clock, covorn being laid for Messrs. and Mesdamea 13. C Pnlroor, Nells P. Anderson, Otto Nollson, Carl Ocrbat, Fred Jonsen, Jens Mlckleson, C M. Andor-son, Andor-son, Sr., C. M. Anderson, Jr., Evltt Jenson, John P.. Nfillson, Fred Kamorraan, H. P. Hansen, P. N. Anderson, John Miller, Paul Kcllson nnd Valdomor Potorsou Mrs, Fred Smith. Mluica Flossie Mollnr, Luoy Smith and Luollo and Mar-guorlto Mar-guorlto Mlllor. Mrs. R. M. Tuttlo spent Tuesday in Ephralm. -4 f LOGAN -J 6- LOGAN, Feb. 21. Ono of the moat lntoTentlng ovento of the past week was tho ovening of music, an organ recital at tho tabernacle Saturday, Satur-day, to which the Wobyca rocloty Invited a largo number of guests. Organist Tracy Y. Cannon of Salt Lake gave an excellent progrnmmo of music, demonstrating to an appreciative audlanco tho possibilities of tho Logan plpo organ. At tho closo of the recital tho guoste went to tho Commorclal club whero Mru, Irving Clayton naiig In u most charming manner a number ot lyrics composed by Mr. Cannon. A delightful social hour followed nnd dainty refreshment!! were f.erved. Ono of the notablH nventa of tho week In club circles wns tho annual luncheon given by the A. C. Woman's club nt the homo ot Mrs. Oeoigo W. Thatcher on Monday. Luncheon waa served from one long tahlo, hantUomcly . decorated In whlto ewcot peas and smllox. The place card wero dainty affairs carried out ln tho u.imo colors, whlto nnd green. Tonsta followed tho luncheon, lunch-eon, with Miss Margnrot Wilkinson ao toast-tnliilrcsc toast-tnliilrcsc Tho following ladles rojpondcd with clever toants- Mrs. B. G. Thatcher, Mrs. Paul Jnues. Mra. E. D. Ball, Mm. F. W. Thatcher. Mrs. Ray Wort. Mre. John A. Wldteoe, Mrs. H. 0, Ncbckor. Miss Charlotte Kyle and Mlrs Elizabeth Smith. Mrr. Serge V. rulllf ontnrtalned fifty of. her llttlo daughter. Ruchel'. frleuda at a pretty dancing party Saturday evening. The aff.tlr was hold nt Preston hall, which wnu effectively decorated dec-orated with red hfartti and pUntf. Games were also a featuro of tho occasion und dulnty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mm. Balllf wax axslMed In vutortiilnlng tho young people by Mlsu Rachel Balllf nnd Mli:s Danlnlron. Monday aftornoon Mra, A. H. Thompson entertained en-tertained at a prettily arranged birthday luncheon lunch-eon In honor of hor dnuehtor, leva's, twelfth birthday. The table which was affectively decorated dec-orated with flowers nnd birthday favors, held planns for twenty guest?. Ganieu and music wero among tho entertaining features that followed. The Wobycn toclety waj entvtalnad Wednesday Wednes-day evening by Miss Edith Uowen and 5llss Mary Soreuses. Tho meeting wan held ot tho B. Y. college and ber.ldca the members there was a number of invited guests present. Professor F, A, Hlnkley gave an interesting talk on "Charities," "Chari-ties," and Mloa Hniftl Anderson gave a piano nolo. Dnllclous lefrciibmonta wero icrved from small tables deeoratld with cut flowors. Little Mln IMa Johmsnn was mont pleor-antly turprloed Saturday evening. Tho parly wa planned by Mlsocn Lorna England and Lllllo Mulr, Games were enjoyed ,-ud luncheon wan nerved from n tabic prettily decorated with carnations and dainty eupld placo cards. The guests were Mttscs Phyllis Baugh, Jennlo Thompson, Mablo ThorpO. Mary Mantcil. Mcaors. Lyman Peterroii, Lyman Johnson, Rojcoe Hoes. Harry Thoinpnon. Viirnell Rozn. Alcxtitidcr Levlr, Earl Mlllor and Cilvlu Hall'tone. An enjoyable affair of Wodnesday evening was tho dancing party given by thn Women of Woodcraft, Wood-craft, when they ontortalned a lartco number of guests at c fancy driss affair. It waa given at tho I. 0. 0. F. hall, which wan poclnllr decorated dec-orated for the ocoanlon. The danco muclo was turntehed by an orchcjtm nnd a number of clover cnitumoa wero wo'rn by ronm of tho daucera. Light rr.frcnhmc.its were iinrvod. Mrs. N. A. Larson entertained at a dinner p!7 Wednorday evening. Tho tablo hd for a centerpiece, center-piece, a large bovl ot red carnations. Th cucats numbered ten. A numbor of friends of Mre. Annie Fonnesbeck gstlmred at her homo Friday evening, when they oujoyod a pleasant social evening ln honor ot Mm. Fonnebeck'a birthday. Music was a feature fea-ture of tho ovening, nnd refreshments wore served. Tho r.eKilnn of tlie Clio circle held Wedueiday at the homo ot Mra. Reed Bhaiahart was Interesting Interest-ing and well attended. Mra. Ocorgo.C. Jensen discussed the drama, "The Awakening of Bprlng." by FranK Wedoklnd. RcfrcahmentA wero served by tho hostess at tho close of tbo meeting. Tho following young people enjoyed a delightful delight-ful valentine party at the home ot Mlas Flora Amuasom Monday ovening: Misses Dall Alvord. Helen Smart. Alton Odetl, Floronee Anderson, Messrs. Waldo Hatch. Dearld Crawford, Conrad and Dick Quemroy. Don Edwards and Kenneth Johnson. The rooms and refreshment table wore decorated In red and whlto and dainty valentine favors wero features. Miss Harriet Thatcher returned Tuesday from a two wcoks' visit In Salt Lako and Ogden. Mr. and Mm. F. L. Fullman of Portland. Ore., nro visiting la Logan. Invitations are out for the twenty-first annual military hall, which will be given Monday evening, even-ing, February 23, at the Thomtn Smart gymnasium. gymna-sium. Tho patronesses will bn tho membors of the U. A. C. Woman's club. MIis Alice Taungherg ot Salt Lako spent tbo week vUttlng ln Logan. Mra. Le Thatcher spent part of tho week In Logan visiting hor moUior, Mrs. N. W. Kimball. Kim-ball. Mrs. H. E. Hatch and daughter. Ella, left Tuesday for San Franclrco, wber they will bo tho r.ueerts for several weeks of Mrs. llama Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. L- L. Sammondi at Richmond, Ya., wero Logan visitors during the woek. Slles Dora Wright Ik visiting ln Salt Lake, tho gueot of Mr. nnd Mrs. J, D. Sponsor. Mrs. F. A. Hlnkloy returned during the week from a month's visit in Canada. Mrs. Abble Cowley left during tho woek for tbe Sandwich Islands, whero sho will visit several months, returning later with her ton, Moses, who haa 8p:nt tho past four years on the Islands. The many Logan friends of Mra. B. F. Rltor will be pleased to learn that sho Is convalctcent at tbo Holy Croao hospital, whero sho went several weeks ago to undergo an operation. George F. Glbbs of Salt Lako, was tho guest of his lister. Mrs. John F. Wright, during the week. Mm. Mary W. Bmlth and daughter, Harriet, have returned from Bait Lake. PLEASANT GROVE -4- 1- PLEASANT GROVE, Feb. SI. Miss Josephine nalllday entertained at dinner Sunday evening for tho Mjescs Leah Thornton and Dorothea Sweu-enn Sweu-enn nnd tho Merara. Lloyd Gray, Jecao Weeks and Omrr Larson. Mrs. J. R. Halllday cntorlalne.1 at a quilting boo Wednesday. Those present wore Mm. E. D. Wndlqy. Mra. J. W. Halllday. Mrr. II, W. Jacobs and Miss Emma Weal, Dr. O. E. Grua returned homo Tuesday, cflor a two weeks' visit In California. Misa Vlda Halllday'o 8unday school class surprised sur-prised hex at her homo Wcdncr.d&y ovening. Luncheon xvas served to tho following: Tho Mlftscts Loulso Bullock, Delia Rlchons, May Noble. Esther Monr.on. Dcnn Marriott, Florence Wfbtom, Mary Grcon and tho Messrs. Leo Thome, Marlon Wad-loy. Wad-loy. Frunkle Krampton. Cliford Wright, Bert Gardner, Molvln Hanoon, Lloyd Olpln, Alma Gardner Gard-ner and Floyd Torallneon. Tho Linden Relief nocloty gave a dance In tho Lludun hall Friday evening, Thoso presout from Pleaaini Grovo wore Mr. and Mrs. S F. Walker, Mr, and Mra. Alexander Thornton, Mr. and Mrs J. R. Halllday. Mr. and Mm. D. M. Smith. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Hnlllday. Mr. end Mra. W. H. Marriott. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Adamron, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fage, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wndloy, Mrs. E. R. Halllday and Mra. L. W. Lund. Mlta Mlna Wadley was hostcis to tho Sorosta club at her homo Monday evening, Mlsn Whlto being be-ing the guest ot honor. N. P. Jonsen eolcbrated his forty-nevcnth blrth-dny blrth-dny nnnlvoreary at his resldonce Tuesday ovening. Covers wero laid for twenty-five guests and tho ovening was npent In cards and games. Mr. and Mm. A- IC. Thornton wero Salt Lako vlsltoro last week. Mra. C. H. Cook lo visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. 8. Scott of Homer, Idaho. Miss Sadie Mills waa a Salt Lake visitor loot woek. Mrs. Orson Bullock entertained at a surprise part Monday evening in honor of her slutor, Mra. C. A. GammelL An onjoyable cvculng was epont in cards and gamoa. Refreshments wero served to tho following gucit3" Mr. and Mm. L. G. BUck-hurst, BUck-hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Halllday. Mr. nnd Mrs. West .Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Harper, .Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Walker, Mr. and Mm. J. IL Armltstoad, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hayes, Mre. Jennie Johnson, tho Misses Sadlo and Avis Mills, Josoph Mills and J. H. Armltstcnd. Sr. Mies Ethel Clark Is visiting relative." and friends in Salt Lako City. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. G. Van Aukln entertained a number ot their friends Saturday evening at. a dancing party at their home at Battlo Cresk. Thoco preaont wero tho Misses Cleono Bullock. Avla Mills, Flossie Frampton. Vlda Fage. Pearl Vance, tho Metera. Elrdy West. Duanno Stewart. Roy Wilson, Lynn Robinson, Martell Lund end Mr. and Mra. Reynard Swensen. MIsnes LaVlna Olsen and Lltha Winters wero Provo visitors Sunday and Monday. Miss Rua Stewart ontortalned tho Agenda club at her homo Monday evening. Thoso present wore tho Mlices Bndlo Mills, Vlda Halllday. Hcdve Johnron, Cleono Lund, Veralo Oray and Emma Over lad ft. GRANTSVILLE GRANTSVTLLE. Feb. 21. Mr. and Mrs.- Emit Anderson entertained at a party at tholr homo on Main ttroot Frldny ovening. Luncheon was torved to tho following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Worthlngton, Mr, and Mra. Jarncn Worthlnston, Mr and Mra. Samuel 11. Worthlngton. Worthlng-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Anderson, Mrs. S. S. Worthlngton and Miss Julia Worthlngton of Salt Lnko City. Mre. P. E, Wrathall entertained the local primary pri-mary officers et hor home on Cooloy street Wodnesday Wod-nesday evening. Mra. L. I. Mudgn entertained at her home on Main atrool Monday afternoon. Tlie guests woro Mrs. Alexander JohnBon. Mrs. Leonard W. Hale. Mrs. M. H. Tanner und MIs Florence Bolcy. The local religion clnos officers entertained the members of tho various classes at a free moving .picture ohow In tho opera houso Wednesday evening. even-ing. Miss Jcnnls Anderson entertained tho 0. N. 0. club at her homo on Clark street Thursday evening. even-ing. Refreshments wero served to tho following: Mro. 0. M. Mntthowa. Mrs. C. R. Rowbcrry. Mra. F. G. Eskclson. Mra. P. B. Pratt. Mm. F. T. Kurmenler. Mrs. E. M Spanton. Mrs. Ktta Bitee. Mrs. Monto Bsrrus, Mra. J. D. Brown, Lillian Rowbcrry, Emma Sharp and Mlorilo Pace. W. D. Holt and Mlf-s Minnie Pace ontortalned tho slake Sunday school union board mombcrs at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Erlckson on Main street Tuesday evening. Refreshments wero served. Tho guest wero W. K. Soelborg, R. It. Judd, R. D. Hnlladay. It. M. Robinson. Clark Jofferles. Mro. John 15 Mlllward. Mrs. P. E. Wrathall, Gertrude Hudson, Jennls Anderson. Emma Sharp and Magdalcno Andorton. Tho .eighth grade pupils gavo their clat dance In tho irymiia.ilum Friday evening. The hall was decorated with tho r.lai3 colors. Tho high school bor.Ketb.ill team entertained tho mnmhera, of the Ogdon high school team at x dancing party, following the gamo Saturday evening. 1 GUNNISON X ; GUNNISON. Feb. 31, Wednesday oteiilng the Iadlc3 of the Cleofan club wore entertained by Mlas Jean Winder nt tho Canine (hunter. Aflor tho show the ladles woro -taken to thn Modern Confectionery. where dainty refreshments wero sorvod, tho color used for decorations being red and white. Thoso present were Misses Ruby Howell, Talula Motcalf, Doll Child. Leola Child, Mnry Bywntcr. Cora Yepson. Wlnnlfred Parry. Myrtle Harmon, Charlotte Parry, Suslo Swain, Mluorva Mace ond Iranccs Pnca , Thn Literary and Civic society met l:i thi- chapel Tuesday night, w'oero a short programme was rendered. Tlie selected reading from Stoddard woo on Switzerland, given by .1. K, Ricks. Joseph Jo-seph ChrlaManion responded with n number of fnvorlto quotations. A vocal duet wna rendered by Millie Chrlstensen and Cirdo Kenruea: a oclccl rending by MUs Emma LuniTcrbcrg and n recitation recita-tion by Mls Ruth Perkins. Matin Anderson and wife of Sterling attended tho funoral of Mrs, Klcstor. whleli was hold on Tuesday. Tho mothers' class convened at tho Relief Society So-ciety boll laat night, wheru a programmo wis rendered ns follows: Lecture, "Truth for Girls." Mra. Mlnnlo C Taylor; sous. Androa ChrJaCcnsen: recitation, Linda Bown; music, Loxle Edwards and Nora Welscr: reading. Emily Anderson; household hints. Beatrice Haivemon. A lr.r.qo crowd was In attendance at the party 6lven Friday night at the high school. i SPRINGVILLE - SPRINGVILLE, Fob. 21. The old felko of Sprlngvllln woro entortalned at .(ho Third ward L. D. S. church with a chicken dinner Wednesday Wednes-day by tho old folks entertainment committee. Tho momheln of tho Aurora club, tho now ladle' club recently orgnnljud hero, wnro eii-tortalned eii-tortalned Friday at the homo of Mra. Sarah Packard, Pack-ard, Au Inteicstlng programme was rendered and refreshments wero served. Mr. and Mra. John H. Whltelni or Richfield. Idaho, who havo been visiting hero for tho pact two months, returned lo their homo Wednesday. Mr. and Mm. Rockwell returned home Saturday Satur-day from a kAvoral weeks trip In thn east and south. Earl Diamond of this rlty and Mlta Sarah Mann of Provo wero raarrlnd Saturday evening at. tho homo of tho brldroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Diamond. The ceremony was pop-formed pop-formed by Elder John P. Boyer. Tho Ladles' Home Culture club ontortalned at tho residence of Dr. and Mre. G. W. Clarke last Friday evening. The Mothers' Study club will give a dancing party on Monday ovening ut tho opera houso In honor of Washington's birthday. Professor L. J. Haddock ot tho Agricultural college col-lege of Logan visited the high school horo Wod-needay Wod-needay and talked to tho high ochool pupils on tho new era of education. Ho also lectursd to the pupils aud parents in tho evening at tho high school assembly roam on the eame subject. N, D. Crand.il I returned Thursday front a trip to Seattle, Wnsh., where he spent eevora days. S. D. Johnson, who is' making his home at Salt Lake City this winter, was a visitor hero Wednesday, Wed-nesday, -I r- LEHI 4 ; LSI! I, Fob. ;i. Misa Mary Woods gavo an oyster supper and dance Friday evealwr ln the Arcade hall to all Uie members of tho Third ward. The ovent wns In honor of tbo birthday anniversary anniver-sary of her father, John Woods. Moro than 290 were present. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Evana entertained the following fol-lowing young married people at their Sandcrest farm Friday evcnlngt Messrs. and Mesdames Henry Lewis, Jr.. David Roberts, Jr.. James Car-cr. Car-cr. Georgo Lewis. Sylvester Evans. Daryl Fowler. E. A. Bushman. Jr.. Mike Brown. W. L. Halllday. Robert Fox. Free Royle. Harry Stoker and Myron Fowler, Mrs. Henry Sorenson and Mra. Jonnle Richard-sen Richard-sen of Bingham are the guests of Mrs. Alfred Tumor Mbs Laura Brlnghurst and Earl Smith worn married In tho Salt Lako templo Wednesday. Friday Fri-day evening a wedding suppor and reception was given In their honor nt tho homo of Hyrum Smith. Mra. SiiAan Harp,, who has been operating tr.o tJnlon hotel for the past year, will movo to Mld-vnle, Mld-vnle, whero sho will again crubork In the hotel bustneM. Mra. John Cooper entortalned a number of her lady friends at a Kensington Thursday aftor- I103II. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs, Charloa Ooates .entertained the inembora of tho tiro dartment end tholr wives at their home. Last Friday ovnnlng the teaohers and trustees of thn LehS public rchoola entertained 225 teachers teach-ers from other part of tho rounty at a dancing party ln tho Smlu dancing academy. Punch was scrvod. At the Athenian club's meetins Wedneiday Mrs. Sldnoy Gilchrist gave tho lesson on soelologyt after which the club discussed tho formation of a teacherc-mothers rlub. which will visit the sdhools and nfterward meet with the teachers, so that n closer Co-operation may be effected. Mondav ovening Mrs. G. S. Peterson was the recipient of a ploneant surprise party by about twenty ot her friends. PAYSON PAYSON", Feb. 21. Mr. William Fcrre nnd Mrs. Inglos cntertalnod tho members of the Klvo Hundred club Tuesday evening even-ing at the home of MrsFerre. The decorations dec-orations were ln red. white and blue. Thoso present, aside from the members, were Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craven?. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McBeth. Mr. and Mrs?. H. S. Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. William Omolln aud Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mclleth. Mrs. Frank Harris was awarded llrsL prlzo. a hand-painted hand-painted china dish, aud Mrs. IT. S. Tipton Tip-ton a small hatchet as booby prize. Mrs. Frank tfcillard la visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Erlckson, at Garfield. Hllma Miles, who . s. attending tho II. of U., spent the woek-ond with ner parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mr.. Ed. Miles. Mrs Frank Fln!nysoii is in Provo visiting vis-iting her daughter. Mru. Frank Selmon. and now grandson. .1. F. Omellix of Thistle Is the guest of -Ida parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Omo-11a. Omo-11a. Mr. and Mre. K IT. Shermere aro In St. IJouis visiting their son, 'William. Mlas Retta Gudmundson entertained a number of young friends Sunday oven- I ing. Thero were present tho Misses i Mada and Minnie Curtis, Wilddeo G. L Dixon. Jennlo Wilson, L-ula Flnlayson J and Doone Colvin. fj ; Miss Brdlno dishing Js In Silver City T visiting friends. Miss Mary ConneUcy of Salt Lake was S ln Payson Sunday, tho guest of MJss LHlle Fairbanks. J Mrs. Mabel Green of Mbab la visiting f 1 relatives and friends hero. Mrs. William Amos went to Eureka I Tuesday evening for a short visit with I L relatives. j The, high oohool domestic science class 11 I 3 served a banquet Thursday to the II, j members of tho faculty. U ifi I SPANISH FORK j . II SPANISH PORK. Feb. n. Mr. and Mra. I. H S P. 8nell entertained at & house warming party B f; Saturday evening ln honor of the tenth anniversary if? r of tholr marriage. The house waa beautifully dec- ftV n orated with oaroations end daffodils. The dining r3 room was adorned with hearts, ln keeping with li I St. Valentino's day. At o'oloek dinner was B I served to about sixty guests. The evening was C P epont in playing cards. "6d" being tho game. ifi j Prises woro won by Mra. John Bll and Mr. Jea- j P eon. R Mr. and Mra. GllUlan ot Maploton were the K f) guests of Dr. and Mrs. A, O. Gtoddard WednsJ- f ) day afternoon. til j Mrs. Leon StaJllngs of Sprlngvillo spent the if J woek with friends here, the guot of Mrs. Hs- t gan. jJ Mr. and Mr. B. H. Bealoy gtxt a valentlni J j party Monday evening for a number of their lij 3 friends. Ill i Mra. Or, Hagan gave an afternoon party Wed- W nefday afternoon for her guest. Mrs. L. Sttl- K I lings. & j The Kew Btar elub give a delightful dancing it 1 party Friday evening in the Auditorium. A m number ,of the new dancoa woro Introduced. jjj ' One ot the most elaborate parties ot the woek jtl waa the valentine tlvo hundred parly glvon at l ; tho homo of Mr. and Mra. Stephen H. Beiley 51 Monday evening. Tho living room and dining H J room wero strikingly decorated with strings of 1 1 red hoarts and obandellor shades ot rod. All the T refreshments wcro.alco in valentine effect. At lI3 tho end of tho gam prises were awarded to Mra. if 3 U Staillngs and Dr. J. W. Hagan. The follow- u tng guoitb were p?efliitt Mr. and Mrs. I. K. (1 Ellcksori. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Staillngs. Mr. and (If, Mre. Albert Engborg. Mr. and Mra. IL T. Thur- MF ber. Dr. and Mrs- J. W. Hagan. Dr. and Mra. 11 J. M. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Stokes, Miss Stokes, Mr. and Mra. L. W. NIcUoo. W. U Mc- Mil Alllster and Rolla Daniels. jffl 5 . M J NEPHI ii Tho Ladles' Literary club met Monday jltf ovening at tho homo of Mrs. J. E, Coin. HlW Tho following Interesting program wns JH curried out: "Anecdotes of Lincoln, HIGH Mra. George O. Ostler; "Venus. ' Mrs, J. (iKi W. Whltmore: "Child Culture." Mrs. W. F. Brough, Jr.; vocal solos, Miss Mabel a Owen; piano eolo. Miss Lola Cazlcr. Those jiffl present wero Mesdames J. W. Whltmore, law W C. Andrews, W. F. Brough. J. B. Cole, RfH E.'lt. Forrest, S. J. Lunt, S. B. McCune, Si1 Georgo A. Sperry. Georgo O. Ostler, Edith B ffl Sparks and Miss Neva Booth. The Utopia club met nt the homo of Sl Miss Bertha McPherson Thursday oven- 8,'Sj Ing, Those present wero Misses Pearl B j! Allen. Clara Cole. Nova Booth, Geneva fjjgj Booth. Ethel Wright. Lettlo Jenkins, Miss g W Ashdown", Ella Hulot, Florenco Hobbs, Sfij Moadnineii W. G. Armo, Abner Blgler. V. !t; M. Footo, Heber McPherson and May II 4' Wallace. t : Mrs. Amy Grover entertained a numbor Ii f of her frlcnda at a konBlngton this week. 5 Fl Tho' invited guests were MeBdames Eliza- I 5 beth Blgler. Itha Parkes, Rny rcICnlght, I 3 Gruco Judd. Anna Allen. Betta Ord. B L Jounle Beck. Florence Chase, Kate tj v Bowles and May Burton. J f Tho brothers, children and grandchil- dren of Jarncn Gurrott. Sr., assembled l Wednesday to colebrato his seventieth 7 I birthday. Dinner was served to his broth- jj ifl era anil sons, after which forty-three 1 tl grandchildren enjoyed themselves at the nw table. )j!j7. |