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Show Social NotesFrom Utah Towns LOGAN ; - . N,,v " Ml vi.mk o k.'h- , .Mis Klis.C'cth Snmh signed hCllCt! vI tU'lr? I'lU'SiliV u I I CI IUiMl. ttt rnlei t allied vUU u ImI.Ikm t0!l I" Omphlm'Ht IO Ml.- P. lV;i 1': t1 ivtriy w.-t nivvn mi the hom Mis K tu!tl. l'ne lixins rooms weie .Mv eh ,!.-. .i te.t mill U'llow pompon - SkMP' Ml;.- .-Itld l tlr V ttrlollf. (; .'M v:.u'vl wnl 'u iloweij Kollowtn; ihe :,,n i ti t t'li'.s w t n diist'ii tor $ A I'! '''' I'M' I tit iic!tr-. OIV rt!t .,:-d io Mi. PuP-cv I low oil and t p;!' ".--" fcivcn io Mi-jt. Httcon. j. , ii rover i'. Cnnnud uiul Mrs. John UlSO!l OnUTlrtUl.M rtl a pi,'!lllv p-llttii p-llttii pill lv .lUlhl.lV rtltiMIl,KM (It , o! the ltliT dses mid h.is- s ,'hiNJiHh,:imiii'( ,tnd in.-ii iRi.UIm V i-ftC'llV elv aM;l!r,i H t'OU I the lVjt While some o! the 1 Tm weifl l with their nerd'.cs, some- were cn-Ui:u.i cn-Ui:u.i dt small lMe Willi cud-. At , li ot Ce dfternoon re U eshmeni s rr j.rrJ. mriui, pLic ctitU ,-tnd V's wcie corned oat m Halloween ' C A. C. W oiviivs .'lull hum this ' fK with Mrs G W. Tlidtv-hfi. Mrs Ah in FedciMn w..is accepted .i it jvNt of tin clutv Mrs. l C. Bude ,e r interesting pprr on "Toasts an,l ler-Cmr.tfr Speechrs. " The hostess ved tea Mrs A. H Thompson a 1st of the ariernoon. Jr. and Mrs. VMsht Thatcher returned to OjtiitMt Tufjiiiy. Campbell of Sail I.ka spent last Bjy here. i:;ii Thurman of Salt Lftita apent Uat Oviy ni Monday here. :s Ray Anderson eniertmei1 at mip- Mo:;ja. with a mvui eventr.i; tollow-t tollow-t Tfi supper i,hM lisd tor d, i,nter-a i,nter-a la-sjc basket ot i!er.-t Covers re U:d lor M'ses A C u-irlcs. l-oiti lues Th.nn. K : r.vret h lrm.ii. jv TMin. Mesdamea Jinis I'hrmten-t I'hrmten-t George ptlic . Hiicn t'turlo. l lerson. J'Jlius Jv-i:a-n n.i Peiison. ilrs. !'gi-et CUrk riurne..j to Sa'.t ke Weuju-s-citiy. f:er w eek's at;i,y Jrs. R- CAmpVII roturnel to Silt ke Tuesday fter a tr'.r: visit here. ; Jr. and Mrs. Krnnk Ko'.-tpp returned r. to Osdeu Tuedy. auw a weeks o,- her. i:?s Ra.-el Fedr?on entertained a few t- jr.di lo::diy ee:n:ii; re rooms weie loed "it;i rose. Mus:o and nan-es re feii'Jres or tl-.e eeu;i:'s eiue: tam-s:. tam-s:. 1 ' t! . $ O r i t a Y. s : e r e n t e r t a ! n p d with a ir'.re Pdi tv TuedAy fven'r,;. Ru and o"s wer spread a:o:r.l tr-.e fire. Ja.k-lar Ja.k-lar terns uere m ideTioo i!i tue mvks a iO"iers. Ga't'rs and daiu'iiiii wt:e l c.' e: ic::s T;ur; -r.ve ijt-ts at Ked. T f M:es Leah in i Jean Merrill. as-'--" of Mr. ar d Mr. HfVr K. Mrr-, Mrr-, r.:ertair.ed a few ii'.t.e friends Wed- cjy troni 4 i:n:il . Tr.e rooir.s were rc:-d:d w :.h Nw Is of p-inJlj Various res vr e ; .yed. L:gr.t re:rsh::ient z-t s-?r ea. ! J-s. Zora Nrirtln ot Osden spnt part i t.e v-erK here, the gJes; of .Mrs. Julius , ;,.-; i-n. H-s J-::-p. Fe'.e.-son went to Salt Lak? - ecay ior an ir.dennr.e stay. , S'.s iyton Smith returned to Salt 1 i-? T----..a. a;:er a inei ta- r.ere. V.-. Ar.d Mrs. T. B. i-'arr of SmithtirM, ' r.T'rar.v.l M;ss Viola Auen at:d M!cs i i Merrill. n-io:ored to Poii l.aK' iasl r. .y A.-d ret:::n.ed tie r.ext di. lir. ir.j Mrs. V. S. Amucsen returned r u ;a;! Ljake Tuesday, alter a tti s stay r.re. ir.:iy a farewell party! is rve- :n corrp.irr.er.t t- K':sen Mrw-t Mrw-t .".0 leaves in a lew Ca a to r.u a j tss:cn in t e wsiern nt;-5. At a a ; rc-. a.T.:;.e. o:.Mai:n of nue.-. nue.-. I r. :"ers ar.d spe Uai ne n in f S:xtn v.arj c.ape'.. Foi.o ing the - o?:arr cn.-.n ij enjoyed m t:. . cj::;c::t ;.jt.i. Ke:rs:irtiriis .-re - r. c. T.-.e end ttr: -isy annlver- - r. of rs. Mary D- Lr.s.gn was ele-a:-: Us. S'.iriGay at tr.e t.onie of per - z.zizr, M:s. is-ja..; Srnit.i. H-stiies n-.r . u.ireri, there were in at :r.dar.ce Mrs. - li.ETi g brothers and sisters. After din-rascr.ai din-rascr.ai nor was spent, with an auto- - o r.je fo.lowmg. Mr. and Mrs. Gor B. Fov.-en and J.irtn and Mrs. Wilf-j.-d Ha rnsun mo- - rtd io .-ait Lake last Sun-iay fur a tritf I.: w:tu re.a:ive. . Tl.e C":'-o circle met Wednesday af'er-103 af'er-103 wuh Mrs. Oeore G. Snnt M-ss d-i Cox gave an in;er-s;ii.g di'.''Jssion fc; readir. of Snaw g drarr.a. "Mrs. Warts War-ts ProiesSiOn." A cr:.rai nisiunsion !k'Td. M:s Hiizaieth l"ndrwood ayed w:.h mjoh ea.": and expression a : "Nocturne." The hoateas served a. FrM C. Graham of Salt Lake spent '- rr.:dweek here. T-. Wocyca society held i'5 opening of the year Tnursday at the , hiebird, with Mrc I. P. tiewart as e:es. The first of the meeting was r-'o:td to business, affer whi.-n a ao:al was spent. Refreshments were a-.ed. Mr. ajA Mrs. Jenkin Evan;'. Mr. har- Harper. Miss Hortens ivans, Harry tg'.ur.gaie and Sidney Mi.ls of Sail Lake -ri' tr.e early part of tne week here, " itus of Jude and Mrs. Brauttam. " M:3 Eva England entertained with a -oen party iast Saturday evening. a.es, mumc and ref re hm en is occupied ." w urr.e, eerytmng bein carried out in " a-ore en Idea. M:ss Lillian Osrland spent the week in U Lake and Oden. Miss Maud Tuckfleld of Salt Lake ar-during ar-during the week to attend school " t loe u. A. C. r" The Theta girls he!d open hou.ce Thupfl-from Thupfl-from 4 until 6. The rooms were at-. at-. a: lively decorated with cut flowers, bout 100 called during the afternoon. Mr. and M;-s. X. V, Talman entertained 1n a swimming party .Saturday cvn with refregnment.'! following. The uta were Mr. and Mrs. Y. Lund. Misseg Tt:e Peterson. Lydia Hansen, Guy cuisen and U C. McLonaid. EUREKA ''REKA, rt. 6. Mrf. Al Woodard of P'- City n here for a visit with her par-CI. par-CI. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Allcork. J'-e Rev. father Cushnahan of Ogrdn in. Eureka for a phort visit Monday. , E'lTard .Shea came out from Salt Lake HTifjay, n.aklnj ti.e trip bv auto and he-Jg he-Jg aornpanied by Mr?. L-arnell and I'M Orace Cronin, both o' whom vlnited '-n Mrs. Margaret Shea at Kalt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mr-Chrystal visited ' ind fJ?tlt Lake friends during the ,r- and Mrs. Harold Berk have re-arned re-arned to Eureka, after a few days visit "th Lehi friends. Mi w Waneta Wilson visited Pavson rtenda last .Sunday. fit-1"". P3nil Martin, who has visited ' Li ;rind n the raphal citv for the ' v weeks, returned to her home rly In the week. ' yLa aM Mrs c- K- Prry will leave ' o r i, r-'lifornia. where tiiev expect - fnake their home for the winter. fur,n Bo''1 h;J relumed to Mainniolh. : rim. a, vivit seveuil months with ""Us In NevaJa. Ja,rjWe'en party was enjoyed bv pu-hl pu-hl r ,ne v 1 1 1 f i and eighth grades of hi,? 'n"orh Hcliool:-- on the evenln of - fi)rr .',0 at the 8-hool building. f'-s". formerlv of Eureka, but now n.akrnsr bts home In Califnr-!n Califnr-!n t!ie diMtrb-t on n short vinil JnZ tne week. tir'r'irilC-nSa,,!t''"rv nf Mammoth wati a t, ff'''111"- '-isltor la.-.t .Saturday. ' hr''1, w'r"'"ti of Salt Lake was in lh-,r' r,u 1,v, Kaiurdav and Sun-Jay. a Mf-fff., hHM w;jh fjlt ftOMl Jf! ,-;jpi- il''r",'f "-arlv part of th.- wefk. i'-Jiy Muller u nd Mi."H ffeitlia ( I'lll, . isMh r Korl Wuvne. Ind , w ,-r. duru, r(il(v ,llt )lf h Wt.t.K MI.MH Of1 Hcilllllll .h.M'ph, WllO Ilie iihimIo lert.'her til l In l...t)l Calh-oii Calh-oii Ttiey v -im e on 1 hi-lr ivav to v Miirorniu, whei tliev will ifti tin- e- lOill UMIM. Mi'. Md Mis K K illiLieion retuine.l Miiul cveiiliK Ironi a visit wllh t t h ti nHintv Irlendfr c. K Tilfrt vl.slied his (Hinity at Amerl- mi h ork on Nim,M . n el.-. tion dav dunce whh yiv en tt( the ' IK.-- piivilloii 'I'lii'Miuy evuiliin- Kiolun-d IMokfiihim motored to Srfll lake miihIhv morn t UK, iviurnim; home Hi (he. eveniiK. Mr. and .Mis. M. it. K. Sullivan were Ihr Kii'st (.t triendn hi l-vsim tlio laltn l';irt of la.ii Wfidv. Mr. hiu1 Miv 1. C. Potv ,Hid Mr. h nd Ml " , K lrlsi.-ol nuuored to Nephi -Mmdiiy and iu,vl for n U hours witli Mr. and Mix p. j. Honn.-r. Mr. and Mix .l,hn Morlev and their ou. John miuI Alhrii, were In piuvu 1mm un,iav i or a viMt w tth Mln Mal'l. Morlev . '' IV Kimball wmr out from Suit Lake ior a shoil vlMl In.Ht I uimUj. t r Ale Mk Chi v utal and Ci U Sun-du.vKv Sun-du.vKv lft i;l:lt Sunday for the hhootini; Kiounds of the Hear River Puok iliih, whore they will spend 9 few weeks" tlon. Tlie trip una made by auto. Mr and Mrs J YreconliiK weie in ult lake Saturday and Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Hopper were In Liberia Monday. The Rev. Father M.innlon of the Catholic Cath-olic ohuroh wa a sMlt Lk visitor eajly in the week. Mark Rohln.-an. imlc teacher of the Initio h.-liools, was In I'tah oountv on a short visit last Sunday. William Pates returned tn Kureka Monday eenn, after a visit of a few weeks at Salt Lake. Edward Pike wit a Salt Lake visitor laM Satuidav and Suiulav. A tntts.jnernde hu m i-e Kn r ,m tl:e eemnn of November 11 bv meiubeis ot Ladies o! the M. -caber. James Crooks was at Salt I-ake Sundnv for a visit with his wife and dauKUtelh The Rev. pr. Mills, who hna thare of the M. E. Hi iron work In I'tah, vh.i In the Tintto .Pstru-i Tuesdav and Wednes-dav. Wednes-dav. conferrtiiK- with members of the Eureka and Mmntnoth Huirobes The Rev. IV Mil's t.ivs that a new pastor will te sent here .-borth. io rt!i the p...sltlon b-ft 'ni bv the kev. A. C. ullver. who left las l we-k tor New Jersey. T.o. al fr'ends of Allan CYalif of t)iln cltv hve received w ord ot bis marriage to M ss Jecs.'pu Hamilton of Salt lk.-. 'he oereTonv belnc I'erformed in Salt Lae last week. Members of the L. G cb:b were pleasantly pleas-antly eni.-rtaipt-d last M.n,isv msht at Ce home of Mr. Art hur Hrown. Th-.ies;s Th-.ies;s we-e served with, luncheu. 'a'Iow-'r. 'a'Iow-'r. a pr'-trramme of cards. Mrs. '.i!tT Herry will eidertd'n the club next M'Mi-;av M'Mi-;av n'ght. Mi-mb-'rs o' the Rndpe f-luh were ph as-amlv as-amlv erM :-r!ned at t he ho'iie of Mis. I. V lV:s-oli Wedi.e.-'lav afternoon. A iunc -?on wa. se--eil lollowme the card Piavinv. In wh:-h th pme w a.- won bv Mrs Ale v Hli:!.t. Mis Thirloi of Salt Lakt a 1.1 Mrs pTon Thurmond of Eureka Eu-reka w r. spe- lal guests of the club or. this oca slop. M r. h L. Tiiomas will i-cut., to t.;e next meeting uf the ort?i Titration. M-a. Wdham R Mverj. returned earv :n t e week, after a visit" in Hutte and S.,U lake. The i. Huh he.- a nle.isant s.-."lon Thurs iav afternoon at the home -f .(is. Julius Brandt. Tl'e hostess served luifh-eon luifh-eon to nine members nf f.e h:b. Tf-f sre ial g ;e.; e-e Mr" tiiown and Mrs, Miller Mrs J. W. Morton will entertain th c! lib next Wed n-s-;a y . Will-am P-inkeriff of Thi.rber arrived :n Eu-eka T:.v:rday nd w i li visit for a few days wi t 'i fr;enls here be fore yolr-R on to California, w here be w :11 vlali for a few weeks. W. D. Excise, the assistant manager the Gold Ciain and Grand Central mines, left Tuesday fr '"aliforniH. whe-e h w iil visit for a fev weks wnb Lc".. who has ben maklne her home in th.it state for several months. , The Rev. Father O'RIerdon of Slit Lake is in Eureka. He will have charire of the services at the Catholic C -irch unnl the return of the Rev. ?"atl-.er Man-nion. Man-nion. i At tho'r meeting this w e k the ladies of the Decree of H"nor ln!t 1 a t '-d "n 'and! date. M ru. Will la m Gore, n nd. fol -lowine1 the reaular bde work. t!;ere was , a social session and luncheon. X x t week fhe lo-1e will conduct a class ini- i tiation. J Conrad ,. Xeh-on nf Falern and Miss R'jhy 8. Roberts of Goshen were - marrU-d jjrtr;e the rst week. Both ate well known in Eureka, the hride belns a I Sauzhter of Mr. and Mrs. Nch Roberts, j former residents of Eureka. FARMINGTON 4 FARM! X G T X . Nov. The Misses Gladys and Geneva Wood have gone to Eteidinr for a short visit. Miss Camilla Abbott of Salt Lake spent the week-end with Miss Clare Sarwierg. A .dcMsrhrful surprise was Riven Mrs. Mar.' Thaxton Wednes'iH- afternoon h-v tiie Relief i-o- ietv. R- fresh me nt s were server and an entertaining musical pro-cramme pro-cramme was presented. Thos present u ere Mrs. Gertrude Miller, Mrs. Eliza Wrwvi. Mrs. P.lanch Wood. Mrs. Rum inn Robinson. Mrs. Ell'-n Peirce. Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Umb. Mrs. Mary Steed. Mrs. Alice P.ird, Mrs. Lucy Steed. Mrs. Bertha Ber-tha Deane, Mrs. John Walsh and Mrs. Mable Rose. M-s. Walter Rampton visited ber daughter. Mrs. Lillian Hpworth, Beveral days this week. Miss Alta Knowdton of Salt Lake spent the week-end with Miss Wealthy Clark. The Vernn club was entertained Friday Fri-day afternoon by Mrs. Rose Chafrin. Refreshments Re-freshments were serveyl. The club also elected new officers. Mrs. Leon Stewart was chosen to succeed Mrs. Rose Knowl-ton Knowl-ton as president and Mrs. Eva Van Elect was elected vice president. Those pre-ent pre-ent were Mrs. A. G. Robinson. Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Miller, Mrs. Leon Stewart. Mrs. Hoher Sessions. Mrs. Susie Clark. Mm. SHdle Clark. Miss Rirdle Walsh, Mrs. J. Walsh. Mrs. Soulre Chlpman. Mrs. Komina Robinson. Rob-inson. Mrs. Zva Van Kleet. Mrs. Rose ; Knowlton and Mrs. Xellle Gardner. Next ! Frbiav afternoon The Veron club will be I entertained bv Mrs. Louise ( "ot terel of Salt Iake. and In the evenlne Mrs. Rose Cram will ftntertaln at a theater party. Mr and Mrs. C- 'W- Earle and son arid daughter. Jesse and Mary, have returned re-turned to Kleldlng, after spending: some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robinson. t TWIN FALLS, IDA. ; f TWIN FALIB. Tdaho, Nov. 6. The society so-ciety events of the past week were most-Iv most-Iv In the nature of I lallowe'en parties 'and all were marked by decorations in ' keeping with the spirit and character of I f fnllowe'en. The vnuntrer social "set I was much in evidence Oils year in the 1 social evenla of the. '-ason. i One of the largest and most enjoyable 'parties ffiven bv the little folks was the : Hallowe'en lundicon given by little Miss Afi'f M Craven al the home of her ' p-irr-nt" Mr and Mrs. .1. Walter Craven, Saturday afternoon. After partaking of the tliree-nure luncheon the liltle people peo-ple en toyed toawtinR inarshmallows before be-fore the fireplace. Little Miss Marjorie Woods, daughter of Mr and Mrs.. T. J- Woods, entertained enter-tained forty of her friends Friday from h until 8 o'clock. Games and various forms of entertainment chanicterisllc of I fallowen were enjoyed preceriitm the serving, of luncheon. One of the delightful affairs of the j luveniles was the "attic" pariy fiiven -'atuidav afternoon bv little Miss Edna, Parioit,' daughter of Ur. and Mrs. Robci V PtH-lMll Tin- blK. i u alllr .if tin- , Pan. .11 ImiiK- win- i i 1 1 ei'li'd into a nmsl I I'fti hhi h- Im nut oi u it' h. a nd Kolillnn ; thai nave .s..-,al -..--l ami phahiiif In I he. Kam.n plavrd. Luii'li'-'Ui wm- ecr rd by Mi;.. PmiioM to the l 1 It- niifhl.v A no I her of the men luvemle pa it leu wa.-i I hat k I veil Sat .1 1. lay by Utile M 1 mm -uiia Iveb.-.-.a McNcvv at tin- home of her pai.-nla. Mr. and Mre. -'. .bN.-w. I'he KUetH Included a do.'.. -n litlh- frleti'U of the yoiilhtul hoHl.s. Mi h. I dnkclHi kei nnshsied" Mih. Mi N.w in luy lunch- con. Tl'ii iv hildren enjoyed a Jollv llal-lovvreii llal-lovvreii MiiprlM- pailv kivcii t Nlir.. It. .1, iMtlt-r S.UukI.iv atlr-ruoon lor Lr.-.I.T and .Ma I -v all,-,. inter. An ild t;hloned llallowe'en nartv was iv.-n Shi ii i-t lav nl u hi bv M i ii, I, H, I'eiiltie. ,M is. II. W. Clnu.die.lv. Mrh. Marv V. Notion and Mrs O. Muuhtird t lie P.-iilll.i I ii . i tio The I vv .-n I V -1 1 v e KUer-lH w.-ie allir.d in costume and lullovved out the o, hi mi Is I c I a 1 1 t to da I k . -tdl.il, bobbin for a pi'l.-M. etc. l-'o)low In 1 1 1 1 a tor I eiit et la inineiil. uiUt-l.- a ud dn m - In prevailed until iniUnltht, when sup-1'i-r uti.s M-rved One of t ho pr.ll and a i-propi-ia 1 cly appointed dinners Klvch was the I I a I -lo w r-'t'ii dinner at the bome nf Mr. and 1 Mrs K osirander for n number their frlen.ls. In an ej hora el art a hpd set tin. t pica I of Hallow e'en, the !Hn of Hie Kappa Pel la Slni.i Mirnrlt v en I it In 1 tied ! a number ot their fri. ndn tn Moose hall i Salniday nlhl A delinhtful evening nf i music and du nciii wah follow ed by the st'ivm of rvireshineiiitf Music fur tiie danciiiK was luinnbed iy an orchestra. , Mr. snd Mr. Irn O. Brown enter-la enter-la iinnl S. turla v nU'ht at 1 heir home in the Heuoit fiats. Sixteen suesls were .bidden and entertained In true Hal- I lowe',11 fashion, The Misses Jennie T n t s-n and Lmilse Weirletnann entertained twelve of their i frten.ls at n I la Mow r ,n part y at the ! Imme of he former rridav evenln. I Thirl v f lies ts w ere enterl ine.l KrM v I "!hl bv Ihf Mi-m-m Cluia J'.hltsoii, Itlla I Krad. Clara Woodward and U-one. B bee al me ,om.- .. Mrs. L. L. Ron.s. One bundled penp'e entovfd a Jollv Mm How i-fn tun s.hh-i a. le - 1 1 ! v i v en bv I he Pa t,n I - Tea. -he is' s..!tttlOn of tbr Curry m-Iio l'lnus.ldv nmht. A life number , f tf,,. tnnir,P, of the H.iptlsl SuHnv s-t("l h-ld a mll Halloween Hal-loween partv Mondiv iukIiI l thr lome f Clsreii. e Hn:h o. k. Mrs Anna Smithen. as-usled b Mis i Frank Mam. t-nlertaiut-d Saiurdav nlt;it the members of (Me H H. H G club al a H.uioue t-n pjrt. The mllben hunf wan oonverted into a tvpna; Hallnweeu I scene ,y means ( aut'inm l.-av. an-l a I mi Mature . ..mpjire. aro-j.-d win. h h 1 fourteen rui-m sat and t . Ut yhoM I stories. The Morni reside Hub l,Hd iif. annual H-P'owe'en par'v t' ! ea r at the home 'f Mrs. E . E. H'-ston Er'.dav evt-niinf wltii j I nearlv ad Die members pt--nt. A fe - ' ; lure of t'no everuni; was a ' ml n t ri ' ' iK-lven by" fi of th- nienilers In '-o-: tume. IV. and Mrs. i" Emeu en t e--t a 1 ne 1 'fhe members .'f the A'-iremi .-iub Mid 'their hueliand Eridav een!iu:. A'lt 1 thirtv cuex-s we-e present, leludlnc Mr land Mrs. p. p. Wal-haw f kin.b.r.v and I Mr. an1 Mr i L. Groi-sinan of Indl-at.a Indl-at.a The affair was in tne unsure of a 1 lb Clow e 'en pa r t y. The Pp. tv ,-iub hetj it H f.-irth anriu.d I H.llinwe'n party this vear at Mjti e Hill , farm, the rotsntry !-.-. me of Mr. nd Mrs. I J. E Bei!vi, oiithwest of town. Tt;o 1 af'alr was In the r.-i'iire of a I fi eflt p..irv for the pew rentr".m fe.-entsv tnt:;ed 'in T-Ain Falls bv f.e rural . hibs of tjie j ''c.n-.m'1'dty. Eortv families were present Musi.- ws 'urnts'-eo. h n dmKr of the l :ne:n;.ers of the Twin i-lls hand. aes:sled i bv Mrs H'rd.-rvnn at the ic.ino. .il thus!.- and r. o;liir-s were alt-o gi en bv a I '-uml-r of ti e Kue.nf. A Tb.-loen : :unH.ee.n a- t-ee-l m mf.-erl& ie. I Friday e-. enin- (t; Ludles" PlT.eer club Rave a re.-;,:ion f.r t..e.t- members and 1 ti.e nien of t:- funuhes at the ir:e ! ill . htrwe erowd was in a ir- i!r n. The voutk peop.e ii-d n i f riU'ii a nd partv in I he soho: h.ouee. Mis Kate Ijiren entertained nmefen rr embers of t J. P. . ;b T j r-: ii evenirr at her home In Rck Creek at a Uai.nwe en j .i t t . ! PARK CITY ' . 4- PARK CITV. Nov. f -Frank Fountain returned to park City S.iturdav sfterrtoon after a short visit In C.-,nada. Mr. Fountain Foun-tain surprised lus friends bv brircinr: bN bride with him. Mr. and Mrs. Fountain j will mke their home in P-irU -v for! fhe present. A reception was tendered the couple Wednf sda v evetdt-ir n t the h"me of Mr. Four tain's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fountain, will -h way attended bv manv fr:ej:ds. The niuic was furnished by the Pa i k fiiy Juvenile band. Mr. nd Mrs. f. W. Slanlev have an-noun-ed thf ericacemerU of hejr iluch-ter. iluch-ter. A L'r.r to sect t M urdoHx of I h.-r, the marriage in take place this month. rwtor and Mr-. R E. Wiht and Mr and Mrs. L. R. WtL-ht of Salt Lake were tn Park "ly Tuesday. Mr. w. j. pu' k was hostes? m A dinner din-ner na rr y W ed n esd a v even) n n oi i p I i -ment to Mrs. Herirv Hughe Hnd dauh-ter. dauh-ter. Miss Eva Huthes. who have cone tn Salt Iake to make their home. Covers were laid for nine. Mrs. William Don ts in Park Cltv for a shoi t time, a sue.-d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jtimes Don. Mis-yes Sylvia Hav es a nd Manj.TVel Bouiton returned home Sunday morning after a stay of two weeks in Butte, i Mrs. Rftv I,ind-av entertained the mem-; mem-; hers of the Kadia nt circle pleasantly j Wednesday afternoon. The time was .spent in sw inc and social con versa t ion. , followed bv refreshments. Those present ' were Mepdaruei Alfred Sit an lev, Archie .Henderson, Jesse Conover, Prank Trevar-than. Trevar-than. Ktancis Trythall and Jerome Pax-ton. Pax-ton. ; Mrs. J. C. Thompson returned to Park City Saturday morning after a brief visit ; in Palt Lake. Miss Catherine Shields has spent the : week in Salt lake visiting: relatives. ! A. A. Barr left Park Clly Fridav afternoon aft-ernoon for Eureka, where he has acceded a position. A pleasa nt surprise party was plven Mrs. Frank Trevarthan Wednesday evening even-ing at her home. The affair was a farewell, fare-well, as Mr. and Mrs. Trevarthan left Thursday for PoejifHlo to make their home. (''ards. Rames, music and refreshments refresh-ments furnished Ihe evenfnK's amusement. amuse-ment. About twenty-four people were present. E. J. Bryant of Grand Pass. Ore., is in Park "ity on a shont visit with liis brother, R. J. Bryant. Gwen Smith entertained a number of little friends with h Hallowe'en party Monday evening. The decorations were of .lac k-'o-lanu-rns. and all sorts of frames were enjoyed, followed by refreshments. Mrs. 1 lenry Fares . returned home Thursday morning; after a week's pleasant visit with friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. N. Friendly and Miss Elva Fiiend-lv Fiiend-lv of Portland arc visiting in Park City, guests of Oscar Friendly at Ihe Paly-Judge Paly-Judge mine. Mrs. ( i. A. Short en terta im-d pleasantly pleasant-ly Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Miss Elfie L'ean of Topeka. Kan. The home wan pretty with red chrysanthemums, chrysan-themums, and ttlie afternoon was spent in card playing. Ihe game hehitr ".-.00." Prizes were huh rded M rs. G. R. Sheen a nd Miss El fie Dean. The guests, including in-cluding the guest of honor, were Miss Hannah Lccompto, Mesdanies O. B. Sheen. A. A. Brownine, o. A. Fnrslund. Sherman Armstrong. ,J. E. Zimmerman, F. W. McEwan. Glen Went worth and Julius Era nkol. Miss El fie I ean of Topeka, Ka n., is visit im? in the Park at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. P. I.eoompte. Miss Effie Tellers of Meadr-viHe, pa., is speridinR a few weeks in Park Mty, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lu- 1 renzo Miiirbrdck. MiHs Teffers will then go on to California to visit ihe fairs and : w III f.pf-nd heme fl line in I he nm I Ins b. -l'tl e .d in lilim Io her liciui . Mis i. b. Jodt-es entertained pb-Mi-anl-l I' t Ida v f ruing a I i , i i ( I it , I lie KU.i'ts bring II ir ni he is cf he J-a tn f'f"l club. b oor tfihlrs ot plair-rs vrt-rt pi cm nl and prien W.-tr awindi-d the lu-kv plitv-Ms. ' Hr-l'l eehiueiitf, wen- ser-ed b ho husli.n. I M Is.s Siihilinii Shlrblr. has ri-1 m pi-d hoini-. i.ft.-i- a weok'h vllt In Aim tli an I'-ork at the Imm.. of IM bioilu-r, l-iank A. Shields, Mr Glen Weritwnrlli was hosiest, at n card party Saturday it ftci m .nri. when the 1 1 if 1 1 j I irt i m of fioil ,.U, eiitcrta tried, ,'Vhe home was pn-lilv wllh cut ftowrrn rT the maiden Varied, Mslers b'-ltiR used m I Iih la les Prt.es w r re a wa rded Hie lu.liv ilayets and i ef i eshuie ril s served, Mrs. I i. U. Sheen and Mflle daughter, H.-M, bae letunicd tn llo-lr Immio- In Par k City alter a alx w i3.-Kn' v I ell In Kh nsuh, M t n. Ohi ii r 1- or nlu r id i-im r-1 la I ned h few ladv fileuds Mt a KenslriKlon Thursdav arid noon. 'hrv sunt hem unis v ero usi-d lu decciHlioii, Ten guests were, )iescnt. Mrs, Sai nh lleffernan has returned tn Paik Cltv iiftftr a nllirl htay In Halt Lake with iclatlvcs and trbridr,. Mra. Marv Pa'tie ban rn!urued home afl.u- h week'.- visit In Sail Lake al the heme of lu-r daughter, Mis. Inultv. Oscar Frb-ndlv enl eri n I lied with n dinner din-ner rt v Sunday e enl ri at the I 'al , -Ju.Jkh mine M ,-omp m.-nl to his uc-.m, Mrs, N. 'rt.ndb- and Miss Etv FilfinHv. Includlur I tie Riiests of honor, co eth weir laid for Mr, nnd Mrs Julius Fmnkel. Ed R'-senhaum o Sail iJike and J'aul I I UlUt. Mr. Hetprv Hales ras ret urn ed fi oni Lfpan, wbeiH ehe. iHs been vlsitln her Htm, Claren-e. who Is atlendliiK the Aiiil-cultural Aiiil-cultural colli e. M lea Eva Hujrhe! and M rs, I lenry Huhea k-fi pmk cifv Thursdav afternoon after-noon and will make ikeir hoin In Suit La ke. Mrs If. M. Pwan was ImMess alt a lun-li.N.n Wednr-hdav afternoon The c. -nterplece f'r the table was h bill vase of red a nd white r-hrv t-a nf hemttnis a nd cove .-re laid for Mis, N. j Williams. Mir. J. T. Williams. Mrs. J. E. prtX,,M1 Mrs. !:. V. Tra.-ex. Mrs. R J. J-yant and Mrs. T. J. Mcl,i,ald, Mrs W. J. Bu- k entertained Ibe nieni-b-is of the lv o p.. (i ,iuh Thursdv an.-(,io,.n The tun.. uUN spent 1M s.-wln. a nd re i reshriieo were served. Tweiv e KUt-Ma w ere pn-sent . M'hs Edllli Godhe nf Salt Lake In en-Jov!nK- a visit in Park City at tlie home of Mi. am Mr?. Sherman Aimstroiic Mr I .. t 1 a rt W ell e titer! a I lied the mi-niLer of Ibe Ijtdl.s' Snciefv of (be '"'nKret.dional cimr.-h at her home En-fbiV En-fbiV aft.-: rif..,. Af'er the blllnes r?ieel. Ill a social Ilrne was enjoyed, followed bv a supper. Mrs llannili l.eeompfe enierlnlned few f rien,1j Tuesdav e-ei.in- ri . oit.ph-ment oit.ph-ment to her bcus- iniMi. Miss Elflu ln-an of Top, ka, Kan. The regular meeUnc of Ihe Woman' Ath-nneum w.,n h"ld Mondnv nt the borne of Mis E p. Ler.tiip'e. The pper f.-r the day wrtS r-iul b Mrs. C W ',lrik.-rd and was an metres-in on.- oM "C..nnrva-:n "C..nnrva-:n " Ti e oueMrms were along the same l!ne nod Mr- Binkerd was the b-ad'-r. Th m"eflt:K will be at (he home of Mra. Cash rnuikner. The members of t be I .ecree of Honor ei.tn;. ed a meeting Wednesdav ooilnt in Mine rx- Pmen hull A F-od number of members were present. Mra. A. M Kj p returned tn her borne In Park c'-'y M mdav evening after a sh'-ri aty In Salt 1 jike. I SPRINGVILLE I SPRINGVILLE. Nov. S Mrs. P nit taker hostess for t t.e Alpha II. tn ejrb at Us last meeting and nier-tamed nier-tamed the .-bill members H, j r home, a p: '-grannie ws i..-n bv the Huh rneni-n.-is arid r freshriif-nts w.-re served. The Home iSilture Huh he'd its last meeting at the home of Mm. Ra'ph Cannon. Can-non. An t nt re t ting f'orran.me was Kl ven. Mr John IV Llman ..f Salt Lake wa. vls.m.R hr mother, Mra 'J . A. Biown. a I' w daj s this week. J. h'Ude of Mt. Pleasant visiterf his parrnis, Mr. and Mrs. Jam. Cndf. la.-t w ee k . Mn Nf tie GoMtne ot H itnrs. (jre , stepped otf at Sprlncville Eridav on her way to Omaha and spent a few hours visiting l.er aunt. Mia Mary Wl. The members of the Indian War Veteran' Vet-eran' R-so- htt ion o Sprln ille ua' e a 'arewell party to Wllham 1. Hall at the bcpie of Mr. Jl. ill's dauyh t -r. Mrs. iola ,!". lance. Monday nicht." Mr. Hall leaves .soon for Lorenzo. Idaho, where lie expects to make bis honi-. The junior h'Kh school Hass is arranging arrang-ing to give a ball tn the opera house soon. Mr. and Mrs. I W. Coburn of Tucker spent several davs here ;hts week as the Kuest of Mrs. Phltnda Rovlance. I MONTPELIER. 1 MONTPELIER. Idaho. Nov. 6 Mrs. Riley Ba rkdull a nd dauphter returned ! Sunday from a week's tslt In Pocatello. M rs. Harry Secern went to Pocatello ! yesterday for a two weeks' visii. I Judge and Mrs. IV C. Kunz are now at i home to their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles BorlsHil of N'ou-nan N'ou-nan announce the marriage of tbejr ! daughter. Laura, to Lerov Hoff of Georgetown. George-town. The marriage will take place in the near future. Miss Evelyn Groo entertained sixteen of her girl friends last ,Sa;urdHv evening at a Hallowe'en birthday party. Thomas Sparks and ramtly of Dingle have returned to that place, alter spending spend-ing the summer in Cokeville. A party of Ovidlles. consisting of Rov landsay and wife. Ira Peterson. Chris Olson and MIph Geneva Nelson, Jrft Monday Mon-day morning for a month's pleasure trip to California. Mips Julia Rrennen returned to Blaek-foot Blaek-foot last Monday, after visiting Mont-pelier Mont-pelier relatives for two weeks. Captuln Cleve Gee and family, who have beep visit ing at the home of the captain's cap-tain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Gee, for the past two months, left todnv for New York. After a short visit there the captalp will report for dutv at Jacksonville, Jackson-ville, Fla. GUNNISON f . GUXNTSOX. Nov. G. Mrs. M. D. Bran yuard was hostess to the Social circle Saturday afternoon. The decorations decora-tions worn all suggest ivo of the Hal lovvo'en season. Five tables of ijttii wore played, and luncheon served to the following members: Mesdames H. C. Kwalharg.'E. L. Hwalherrr. R. 11. Mot-calf, Mot-calf, O. . Kusnniysen, C. E. Halversen, A. "NL Christensen, Loo X. Oledhill, J. A. Haffan, .1. Salmon, Newell Christen-spn, Christen-spn, T. M. Keartis, William Dack, and the following special guests: Mesdames M el Sorensen, Kva J en sen. ( N'. den -son, O. II. HaU'crsen, Joseph Christen-sen, Christen-sen, .1. Si. Knighton, C. M". Madsnn. First prize was given to Mrs. .1,. Salmon, Sal-mon, and second prize to Mrs. Joseph Christensen. The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. J. Salmon. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Willanlsen and Mr. and Mrs. James Willanlsen were Gunnison visitors during the week. The Lad ipk ' Aid society met at t"he home of Mrs. Joseph Dennison Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, with ten members present. pres-ent. Sewing was featured, alter which refreshments were served. Mrs. Andrew Modeen entertained tit (1 inner on Sunday, covers bei ng laid for ten. Mrs. K. C. Palmer has as her guests this week Mrs. R. Palmer of Manti and Or riii Palmer of Fayette. The ;, A. clult mot at the home of ( Mis. 1'ln Fd wards Saturday afternoon. - A Ii I era i y pi 'nji a in rue w ;n d o n ami need b u oi k done, alter will' h luU'dienti i was served to 1 1i member;'. 'Ihe next! moe-hng will be with Mrh, Fli.;the!h K. I Peten-rii dim of t im lead i ng Kocia I event a ot t Im wi'i-k i us I lie. pa rt y gi fui by M i s. I Mavine Liindebcr Tuesilay eeniti in honor of the. hjilhdav aniMciharv of. her dauliler. I j iiim. I'lo'i-e were t hirty i g ii cm I h who enjoyed iairie and several 1 in us ma I seleH i on n, a f 1 or wli nh a t.ur ! key supper was served. Miss Lunde berg wurt the recipient of many boauli- i fill K.fts. M rs. Addic. Hums ami h'T two sons, Landry and Arielr, leH, Wednesday I for h'au I'iego, ( al. She will visit with i tier Mster, Alls. Lit Oejijj ch ri si etihe a. M m. Jiunis I'Xpects to be gone six . weeks. 'Ihe Hallowe'en dance given Satur-j day evening in the ( onp hall by it niinr ber of the younger ael was a decjejed success. The hall was decorated in Keeping with Hallo we 'en, those in at -tendance w ei e a 1 1 ired in cost urn 6, and the eiiing was very pleasantly spent. Tuesday ("veiling Joseph Lewis was the recipient of a pleasant hurpris gi en at hi home by a number of relatives and friends. At 11 o'clock luncheon was served. Mrs. Andrew Modeen and Mrs. J. J. J Pickett were vibitojM in Muuti Wdtjeu i day. j Howard I). Roper of Proo was a guest of relat ives in this city during I he week. Mrs. Sarah Pierce Mas a visitor id this city during the week. While here, fhn wuh the gue-t nt Mr. and Mrs. Sy v ester Pierce. The Primary association gave a chil , dren'n dance Saturday afternoon in the H. S. hell. George Halverpen returned home Saturday Sat-urday from Marysvale, wpertf ho hah been employed for ihe past month. The Relief society gave the following programme in the K. S. hall Thur-day: Thcoogic;i les-on, bv M rs. Ida rVal-l"-rg ; song. Mis. M ille ( "hrist onsen ; ct hies, b- M rs. Fin ma F. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Swalberg and F. L. Swalberg r. ere is i tors in Lphraitn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vphi Olrdhill at-! ten-led eonferrnce in Fphrahn on Sun- Snperinteiplent K. T. 7ed of Manti was a isitor in thts citv Tuesday and Weducsdav. ' . F. C. Savage .spent a few days Siting Sit-ing with his fa in 1 1 v during the week. Mr. Savage is employed in Salt Lake. The leading social event was the HalJoweVti party given Sunday evening bv t ho mem b-rs of the Social circle. The partv was held nt the home of Mrs. K. M. Mete a If. The rooms were dfc-orated dfc-orated m s-mbbinee of the Hallowe'en -ca-on. There were sir tables of "')'i plaed. .tnd luijche-on cerved to Mcsff, and Mdarnes K. c. Swalberg. R. B. M'balf. o. I. HastTniseo, K. Haher-on. Haher-on. A. M. Christensen, William Per- kins. Leo GJedlnll. J. A. Hagan, J. Sal-, mon, T. M. Kearns, George Jlalversen. Neil Sorensen. Mrs. William Pack an-l M rs. N ewe 11 i h ri-teii-'n. First prizes were awarded in Mrs. J. H. Salmon and A. M. i hnsTefisen, and the consolatiru rne- to Mrs. T. M. Kr-arns and J. H. a !mon. ( KAYSVILLE 4- f ; KAYSVIT.T.K. Nov. The leading sp' ial event of the work took place Saturday Sat-urday evening, when the Fuana club entertained a mtn:ber of friend. at a tF'illowe Vp part v at the home of Miss Nora Blamire.. Apj.ropriate games were played and refreshments served. Among those present were Mis-s Olive Abrams, .((diie Pa'-ries Myrtle Hurt on, Nora Rlamire. ' rilU Tinne, Camilla Barnes, Marie Plamire-. Ilrirel Bishop, Alberta Hlainires. Millie Criddle, Loie Hopper,; ' orinne Hlamire, Xora Tngram, f.milv M aylin, F In a Ruhforf h. Janet Swan, : Klin Smith. Phoebe Pnshforth. Irene Swan, ,ae Sanders, and Mcst. Thomas ! Anderson, Herbert J. Barnes. Tyler Bar-ion. Bar-ion. A mold M. Barnes, Alex ' Criddle, Hal ph J. ot t rell. Lawrence B. Cole?, H own nl Lark in. Vernon Lay ton, Leon M. St rong. Wells Streeper. K ns sell H. Blond entertained a few friends at a Hallowe'en party at his home Pat u rday. The house was beau- ! tiftillv decorated in autumn leaves and Mowers. The gueils came in costume, 1 and man v interesting games were J plaved. followed by refreshments. Mr. Blood was assisted in receiving and en-tortnining en-tortnining by his aunt, Miss Martha E. Barnes. Among those present were tile Misses Pearl Shelton, Hazel Batine, N or ma F nderwood, Kngene Bla mires. Ruby Rn'n forth, Inez McClellan; Messrs. William Jarman. Tennia Curtis, Newell Sanders, Wendell Barnes, Vernon Ver-non Strong. Kenneth Sheffield. Vernon' Mansell, Julian Clark, Sheldon Tanner, Giihert Robinson and Flwin Clark. Mrs. Alice Sanders and Miss Fac Sanders San-ders were visitors to Salt Lake Wednesday. Wednes-day. Teunie Curtis was the recipient- of a pleasant surprise party at his home on Fast Locust street Fridav evening. The time was spent in music and games, followed bv refreshments. The guests present were Misses Vera McClellan, Eugene Blamires, Hazel Batine, Ruby Rush fort h, Norma I nderwood, Mamie McClellan. Pearl Shelton, Frhel Burrows, Bur-rows, Artel Linford. Viola Young: Messrs. Newell Sanders, Truman Curtis, Cur-tis, Frank Reeves, Kenneth Sheffield, Vernon Mansell, Golden Barton, Glenn Curtis and William Jarman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomassen left Tuesday for a month's visit to the Pacific Pa-cific coast. Miss Mildred Barnes entertained a number of friends at a social at her home Friday evening. Games were played, followed by refreshments. Among those present were Mit-ses Bessie Reeves, Lucille Burton, Inez Barnes, Millie Blood, Maggie Webster, Vernn Kilfoyle. Vesta Barnes, Beatrice Blood, Alta My tie and Myrtle Jones ; Messrs. Newman Odd, Morris Jones, Llovd Bishop, Wendell Barnes, Walter Odd, John Barker, Leon Strong and Mrs. Martha Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Royal C. Barnes of Salt Fake visited relatives in town Wednesday. Wednes-day. Miss "Doris Thornley entertained (he members of the Seventh grade at a Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party nt her home Saturday evening. Refreshments appropriate to the occasion were served, after which the, evening was spent in games and music. The guests present were Misses Klla Wilcox. Zctotle MeCleJlan, Artell Love, Salome King, Leone Openshaw, Mary Holland, Marion Scoffield, Roetta Thomassen, Isabel Crawlev, Nora Smith, Rhea Craghead, Alta" Criddle, Mamie Colemere, Myrtle Hodily, Georgia Geor-gia Sit zer, a ml M essrs. Man rice K. Banes, Clifton Linford. Orin Blood, Irwin Ir-win Crawley, Melvin Kennedy, Harold Laytop, Herbert Hanson, Walter Sharp, Ln t'otite Stewart and Leon M. Strong. Miss Maggie Ball was hostess at a lawn party at her home W'ednesdav afternoon aft-ernoon in honor of her thirteenth birthday. birth-day. Refreshments were server I amt the time was spent in playing games. Among those present were Misses Bes- i sue Reeves, Mildred Barnes, Flsie ljay-I ton, Klhel Ward, Lenora Vv illjain,j. Thurzn paiijcs, Leone, And'-r-on, Maude IfuchHI, Irene Nance, and Lillm Baiion; Messrs. Truman OurUf arid Cpfion Ball, Miss Ada I'a.tillo entertained a few ol her young ladv friends v.it h a Hal I owe 'en pa 1 1 y at her home Sa t u rda evening. Games were paed, followed bv refreshments. Among tho'-e pres erit were Mbsfs Irinthia Simmon', Ioik Phillips., M anon Scliofi jeld, 'I'hut za Harries, Mildred Strong, Madeline Smith, Rnel t a Thomassen, Vera Blood, I rene Nance, Alice Williams, A Ii ha Jtiihhforth. Mrs. John F. Smith and ehildren re t ii rued t ft t heir home in Wells, Nev,, Hum week, after a six weeks' visit in Kavsville with relatives. Miss Cora FoxJey of this place and Joseph Davidson of Fvanston, Wyo., were married Thursday. Miss Cynthia Barrett, entertained a few friends with a social at her home on Fa-t Locust street. Sat u rda v evening. even-ing. Among those present were Mi--fs Vera Kilfoyle, Katherine Coolev, Beatrice Bea-trice Blood,' Bheva Sheffield, Lillie Par-ton, Par-ton, La ena Ba rbor, Vi rginia ' oolc v ; Messrs, laude hiptnan, Kusxdl Nance, James Higgs, lia'ph Jon's, Steihen Barrett and James Lndervood. Our of the most pleasant events in Kaypville for some time took place Friday Fri-day evening, when Mii Mary A. Barnes entertained wit h a "Harvest pa rty " at her homp on Locust street. The rp-reption rp-reption ball was beautifully decorated in ferns and palm, the drawing roorn in American Beauty roses and the li-brarv li-brarv in red salvia. The color scheme in the dining room was yellow and the ha r est idea was carried out in the table decoration1. Appropriate ganieg were plaved, followed bv elaborate refreshments. re-freshments. Miss Ba rnes was assisted in receiving and eo'ertaining bv hpr sisters, Miss Martha F. Barnes and Mrs. Richard A. Hart. Among the invited guests were Mises Daisy Harrison, Mol-lie Mol-lie Barnes. Sarah B. Lav too, Marion Fl-lison, Fl-lison, Ada Maylin, Bessie Larkins. "laire (jleahon, Leona L a y t o r j , Myrtle Burton, Nora Blamires. Floise Jitirton, Hazel BiFhop, Jennesn Wiggell. Fae Sanders, Mvrtie Jonep, Kmily Mavlin, Fdwina Whitesides, Copper and Hess; Messrs. Don Ri'b. Herbert J. Harries, Thad Hammond1, Arnold M. Barne, M urra v I'owlev Evan Fllison. 1 i fiord T. Strong. Keith Barnes, Frank R. Smith, Lon M. Strong, Fdward Layton, Leo Ware, Milton Burton, Ree.j R. Smith, Clarerjce McLatchie. Robert Burton, Bur-ton, L. C. Christensen, Sam Mills, Km il Whiteside?. Bert Layton, Tom Anderson. Ander-son. Russell H. Blood, A. R. Spillman, Richard Gailev, Mr. aud Mrs. Henry H. Blood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes, Mr. and Sirs. George W. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Blood. SPANISH FORK SPANISH FORK, Nov. 6. Mrs. Buckingham and Mrs. Kribard of springville worn callers at the home of Mrs:, iattie Wilcox Tuesday afternoon. The annua reception, to the husbands of the Lady Wilson club was given Saturday evening at the home ot'' Mr. and Mrs. William .T. Johnson. The rooms were decorated in autumn flowers flow-ers and Hallowe 'en designs. At 9 o 'dock sixteen sat down to a bounteous boun-teous supper served by the ladies. Mrs. Charles Miller. Mrs. Lucile Malcolm Mal-colm and Miss Maggie Miller were Provo callers Wednesday. Mrs. and Mrs. Stephen Markham of Indiaiiola. Utah, former residents of Lake Shore, were calling on friends and relatives in Spanish Fork, during the week. " Mrs. C. T. Livingston had as . her guests Thursdav at a H o'clock dinner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hone and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kggertson. Mrs. C. D. Johnson and Mr?. Fen-ton Fen-ton Boyack visited at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Neils Johnson, of Provo Wednesday. Mrs. Uri Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jex were visitors at the homes of Mrs". John Hala6 and Mrs. Ed Griffiths Grif-fiths for two days during the week. Mrs. Gwen Edwards had as her guests during the week Mr. and M6. C. W". Edwards of Blackhawk. Reese Phillips of Clear Creek spent the past week with his family in Span- j ish Fork. Mr. and Mrs-. William M. Hughes have returned to their home in the city ! after a week's visit with relatives anii friends io Spanish Fork. I A surprise party was given at the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Jansen Wednesday evening, in honor of heir 'birthdays. The evening was spent in , social chat, music and various games. 1 At 11 o'clock lunch was served to forty-two guests, all wishing Mr. and Mrs. Jansen another year of prosperity and i happiness. Mrs. Ann Harryman returned to her home in Bingham Monday, after several sev-eral weeks' visit at the home of Mar-inus Mar-inus Larson. Mrs. Allen Banks and son, Harold, returned to their home in Salt Lake Wednesday, after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes. Mr. and "Mrs. James Hamby spent Sumlav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Banks. Mrs. Dean Wilcox entertained ten members of the Social and Literary club Friday afternoon at her home. Several interesting readings were given by the members, and lunch was served at 5 o 'clock. Mrs. Annie Kggertson was tendered a farewell surprise on Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of her mother. M rs. Frank Thomas, before leaving for her home in Sali na. where M r. Fggertson is acting as relief agent on the D. & R. G. Fifteen lady friends enjoyed a lunch at 4 ;30 o 'clock. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Moore was the scene Saturday evening of the jolliest Hallowe'en party of the week, when twenty young people, both boys aud girls, of the F. X. club and their partners, attended. The rooms were decorated in Hallowe 'en designs, and many tricks and stunts were" indulged in-dulged in till midnight, when refreshments refresh-ments were served. I GARFIELD T ; GARFIELD, Nov. 6. The Baker's Dozen eulb entertained the members and their husbauds and an invited couple cou-ple for each member SatnrViav eveniug at the clubhouse. Auction bridge was played and the prizes were won bv Mrs. J. MeLaehlan, Mrs. Tom Maher, Miss Zollinger, Dr Ralph Bowdie of Salt Lake and Fred Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dey and Mr. and Mrs. Will LeCheminent gave a bridge party Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cramer, who are leaving for Salt Lake. The guests were Messrs. and Me.silames H. H. Murphv, A. j J. Dahle, R. J. Thompson. Gilbert Palmer, Kav Avis, M. J. Mohr; Misses Thelmn Cramer Cra-mer and Xish LeCheminent. Prizes were won bv Mrs. Ray Avis and R. J.: Thompson. ' A birthday partv was given Mrs. Andrew An-drew Kelt hind Wednesday afternoon by Dm. lolloping fri'-'Jds: Me-Mam'- P'tT -N 1 1 Ii ' d o u , John Elder. Ai.di"w 1 atbori, a, I S Aalhurg, J. . '''iM", A. P. La i --on, ' harb", Munson. 1 ha,!-. A mr son, A. Newman and . IL arpenP-r. Mb cjara Hal"- v.-as ho.ler Fn-bc evening ' he fol loving friend- ; - Misses Veda A rol'-rson, I ah A -hbv Margaret Garland. LP" Garland, M r 11- John-oh. ThelNia ram"i. La ira arh-on, I lor-oc- Al'ban, I'dan'-he bob-erts. bob-erts. Knuri I ndejwood, and Kerihe'h Tlmma;-, Lu'.ern M K " n 'I f i'' k , A'thf Ritev, Jameh Miller, Mat ion Alb'-a w, Iv.'ini hrr-tie Curti- Goodman, Thomas Hales and F.'fier-or, M- ' a't; . Tlie (',. G. club was- "nt1 rtained ft luncheon Wednesday noon bv Mr-, J-'lliurrnan. J-'lliurrnan. Auction bridye followed and the pri.c'. y.eie won l-v Mi-. A. Th'-mas, Mrs. H. J. Thompson and Mrs. H. H. Murphy. The ('he club was e n t-ri ai ned in regular se-wion at the clubhouse Tuesday Tues-day evening bv Mr. and Mrs. )?. H. Saum and Mr. and Mr-. W. H. O ''minor, ''mi-nor, Auction brblgo trophv was w-on by Mrs. R. F. Barker. The Woman's club met Thursdav aft- , "rnoon at th" cbibhon?. M-sdam'-i 1 H"(jderton, linger, Harden and Huh'' : were the reception committee, Thf pro-"ranini" pro-"ranini" was: " Hidelihts oo Conser- -ration,' Mrs. F. M. M'-Hugh of Salt , Lake; piano i-olo, "Scarf Dance," Mr. Alfred White; current event. Mrs. Will , Bees; vocal otlo, " Tovla n d . ' ' Mrf. W. , L. Riser; pflPPr. "The Woman Without : Oeeupation,' Mrs. E. M- Garnett of , Salt Lake. The Los Amigo club met Thursday ! afternoon with Mrs. Walter O'Maltey. The afternoon was sppnt in cards and . the prizes were won bv Mrs. Fred Barton Bar-ton and Mrs. J. A. Leslie. Gue'ts of tho club were Mrs. Fred Barton and Mrs. D. L Kellogg. PAYSON 4 . . . - PAYSOX, Nov. 6. Mrs. C. K. Mr- . F-teth entertained Friday aftprnoonr ber gijehts being the members of the Kaf- , fee Klatch club. An interesting Ucture wa given in the Presbyterian church Sunday Sun-day evening bv Miss Churchill, who Has been a teacher in China for the past fo-irtpen years. She spoke on the Chi-nei-e customs and habits. Mr. Wild man Murphy entertained Monday afternoon for Miss Churchill. Sixteen women were present. Mrs. James Webb entertained at a bundle shower M on day for her granddaughter, grand-daughter, Miss Delia's. Q'jig'ey, who was married Thursday to John Bad-ham. Bad-ham. Miss Kazel Cowan entertained a number num-ber of her friends at supper Saturday evening. Miss Alice Margaret McCormick wa visiting in Sa!t Lake Mondav, the guet of Mis Carol Mile. Mrs. C A. Porter and daughter. Miss Hannah, returned home Monday after a two months ' visit in Kansas. Mrs. R. E. Kinsey of Salt Lake is visiting vis-iting here with h"r sisters, Mrs. Samuel Sam-uel Douglass and Mrs. Amnion Nebeker. . Walter Mason entertained a number of his little f ri"nds at a Kai'owe, 'en party Saturday evening. A successful surprise partv was given I Mias Leah Bowen at her home Saturday Satur-day evening. Miss Olive Tanner, who is attending school at Provo, spent the week end i with her sister, Mrs. W. Madseo. Mrs. Timothy Jones is in Eureka vis- ', iting her son, Loren, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mendenha'l were in '. Provo Monday visiting friends. ( Miss Blanche Hales of Mapleton spent the first part of the week with her ' sister, Mrs. Pan) Douglass. Mrs. Arternishe White is in Salt Lake for a short visit with friends. i Mrs. Frank Tngalls returned h.om Wednesdav from Lehi after a week's visit. The Rev. and Mrs. Wildman Murphv -spent Wednesday and Thursday at El-', berta. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Townsend mo-' tored to Salt Lake'Friday, wher theyl will visit a few days. Mrs. J. M. Thomas returned to her home in Salt Lake Wednesday after a week's visit here with her "daughter.1 Mrs. C. E. McBeth. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre and Mrs.; C. F. Dixon motored to Provo Tuesdav and were the guests of Mrs. G. BaglevV 1 NEPHI ft - NEPHI. Nov. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Imn Olpin entertained Saturday evening at a Hallowe'en party at their home. The rooms were decorated in chrysanthemums and Hallowe'en devices. The evening was spent in playing- various game. David . Bigter and Edward Downs being prize winners- A hot chicken supper was served to Messrs. and Mesdames Melvin Carter. Edward Downs, Vence Mangelson. Stanley Winn. Sydnev Norton. Claude Tolley. Edward Pay. Mrs. Lola Patten.-Mrs. Patten.-Mrs. Ella ! .arson. Misses Leon Kendall. ! Edith and Ordell Blgler. Pearl Butterneld, and Rady Smith of Herrlman, David Big--ler and C. E. Biqler. , Miss Lola Cazier entertained Friday e'ening at her home, a pleasant time: was had in games and dancing. Refresh-; ments were served to Misses Athelia Booth, Olca Bryan. Lutie Broush. Mabel Owen. Orsena Cazier. Lucile Tilson ot Payson and Lola Cazier. Lorain Lunt,' William "Warner. Spencer Forrest. John Maiben. Clyde Olpin, Clarence Warner ; and Reed Bailey. . f The Q. Q. T. members entertained at, their rooms Saturday evening at a Hal-1 i lowe'en party. The guests entered into the affair with sreat enthusiasm. Tiie . la t lev part of the evening was spent in music. Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock to the forty-seven guests. Mrs. Janiep W. Vb kei and Mrs. J. B.; Vickers enterialned Saturday evening at a 1 lallowe'en card pnriy. At 12:30 a, chicken supper was aerced. Mrs. K. R. Forrest enrertained Fridavi afternoon in honor of Men. Lucile Hawkins Haw-kins of Salt Lake. Paisrrs ann roseu were, used in I he decorations. Refreshment sL were served to Mesdamep June Kendall,- 1 Karl .lackman. J. W. Ellison. Jr.. Henrv, 1 Korrest. David Ocky. J. M. Broush. Dennis Den-nis Wood. A. H. Maiben. J. H. Lunt and' the guest of honor, Mrs. Hawkins. , A genuine "spooks party" was given Saturday evening at the. home of .Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. H. Lunt- At 9 o'clock a number ; of friends of Mr. and Mrp. Lunt. dressed in ghosl-land costumes, descended on the uiipuspectin couple, effecting a complete surprise. Some time was spent in iiir-ir- . inc out who the different persons were, and after all were id-?milied the mask." i were remnved. About 11 o'clock luncheon was served. Mrs. T. A. Campbell entertained a num- , her of friends at a. picture -show party Wednesday night. After t he show the crowd went to the homo of Mrs. Camp-boll, Camp-boll, where refreshments were served. t William Howell celebrated his eiuhtv-fifth eiuhtv-fifth bin Inlay l-'rlday. October at tbl ,' home of Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas Stephen- . son. In the morning his son. II. K. Howell, How-ell, R. Stephenson, ' Seymour 1 lowell and a number of relatives called at his liume and spent the day. At noon M rs. Stephenson Ste-phenson served dinner. In I lie afterrn.onl a surprise partv wan a era need bv Mrs) V. K. CamUand 'and Mrs. .1. W. McPher-j son. Th1 afternoon was spent in social! chat. U'-fresii'nents were served at 4 : CO. About fifteen um-sis were present. 1 Household helpers of the first order are obtained through the medium of Tribune Want Ads. |