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Show ; ; - -. 1 1 Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah k j BRIGHAM CITY T BRIG HAM CITY, Fob. 20. Mr. and ! Mrs. Nels Jensen entertained Monday ! evening at their home on Kast First South street in honor of Mrs. E. P. Horsley, Mrs. Perry D. Peters and Miss Sylvia Mason, officers of the Y. I--. M. I. A., who liave been released. Present were Mrs. R. 3. Davis, Willard; Mrs. Elivira P. Hess, Mrs. MUton Thorn, Mrs. E. P. Horslev, Miss Sylvia Mason, Miss Phoebe Madsen, Miss Veda Hunsaker, Miss Mary Baird, Miss Laura Mathias and "Miss Eliza. Thompson. The annual ball of the local telephone girls, operators for the M. S. T. & T. Co., was given in the A earned y of Music Monday evening, and proved to be one of the leading social events of the win-tea. win-tea. A large crowd attended. During the evening punch was served. The decorations dec-orations were all ma.de and arranged by ; tile girls, and were elaborate. I Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Figgins were guests of honor at a social given Monday evening even-ing at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright, Third East and Firat , North streets. The entire house was dec- orated in the valentine scheme. Luncheon ! was served in the basement. The. guests : present were Mr. and Mrs. Alphonzo Nel- ; son, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Wright, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Figglns, Mrs. OUa Standing. Mrs. Josephine Jo-sephine Oisen, Mrs. Alice Forsren, Miss Callle Lund, Miss Malinda, Miss Ruth Heese, Miss Laura Brown, Miss Florence Reeve, Mies Lenora Romer, Miss Esther Reeve, Miss Zina "Davis, Miss Lenora Jensen, Ernest Hansen, Fes-tus Fes-tus Wright, Bert Freeman. Erwin Standing, Stand-ing, Martin Pett and Willie Pett. Miss Callie Lund entertained a few friends at a valentine party Sunday evening even-ing at her home on North Second East street. During the evening a number of progressive games were played. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Spencer, Mr. and Mi's. Orvllle Lund. Miss Lucy Larsen, Miss Lenora Romer, Miss Malinda Wright. Miss Callie Lund, Miss Laura Brown, Miss Ethel Reese, Mis Sarah Mathias. Miss Ruth Reese, Miss Rilla Pett, Miss LUUan Jacobsen. Miss Minerva Lund, Dr. E. Eernhifel of Black-foot, Black-foot, Wallace Lund, Wallace Johnson. Mflton Jensen, Edward Cardon of Poca-telio, Poca-telio, and Rudger Lund. Saturday evening H. C. Jacobs en of the Laurel cafe entertained the officers of the First ward Mutual associations at a banquet at the cafe. After the feerving, the evening was pleasantly spent in a social manner. The guests were Sirs. John Evans. Mrs. Anna L. Cottam, Mrs. W. R. Dredge. Mrs. Zina Jensen, Mrs. William Sorensen, Mrs. Deliah Roherts, Mrs. George L. Johnson. Miss Ada Johnson. John-son. Miss Viola Jeppscn, Miss Evalyn Sorensen, Miss Lillie Stranquist, Miss Nellie Jensen. Miss Fay Hamson, Miss Florence Watkins, Miss Lola Jeppson, Miss Florence Lee, Miss Wilma JepDson, Miss Delilia Hoist, Miss Mattle Nelson, John B. Mathias, Charles Reeves. John P. LUIywhite, Reynold Watkins. William Sheffield. George Johnson, Lawrence Jorgensen. Ernest A. White, Edward Lee, Henry Hoist, Chris Hoist, Lucius Johnson. John-son. 1 PLEASANT "GROVE I 4 PLEASANT GROVE, Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Blackhurst were entertained enter-tained at their home Wednesday evening. even-ing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gammett, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Halliday. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Bullock, - Mr. arid Mrs. A. B. Chipman, Mr. and M:s. H. W. Jacob. Mr. and Mrs. Sant Walker. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith enter- ( Tained Saturday evening in honor of Mrs-Smith's Mrs-Smith's birthday anniversary. Among tho.ie present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richins, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young, Mr. and Mrs. P. Jeppson. Mr. and Mrs. John Richine, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oisen. Mr. and Mrs. P. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green. Mr. and Mrs. Laurltz Jacobson. Mrs. Henry Armitstead, Mrs. Marv Armitstead. Mrs. Herman Green, Miss Stella Jensen, Arnold Ar-nold Richins, William Smith and Miss Arleen Oisen. Miss Vergie Gray entertained the S. B. G. club at her home Monday evening. The following guests were nresent: Flossie Flos-sie Dickerson, Marion Tanner, Cleone Bullock, Opal Wadley, Sadie and Avis Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball entertained In honor of their daughter Eleanor's tenth birthday Saturday afternoon. Miss Florence Jeppson assisted Mrs. Ball in entertaining. Light refreshments were served. A mong those present were the Misses Arvilla Meredith, Grace Wadley, Ruth Jeppson, Pearl Jeppson, Emma Lud-wigyon, Lud-wigyon, Ruth and Ethel Warnlck, Elva MonBon, and Charles Jeppson, Albert Monson, Howard Warnick and Loyd Iver- 80O- Mr. and Mrs. Laurltz Jacobson entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. Jacobson's seventy-first birthdav anniversary. anniver-sary. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fouta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oisen. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen, Hans Jorgenson, Mrs. Jo Jacobson, Miss Stella Jensen. ( OGPEN OGDEN. Feb. 20. One of the most ee-lect ee-lect and prettiest dancing parties of the eeason was the "Flue Bird" party given Monday evening by the Children of Mary of SL Joseph's Catholic church, which was attended bv more than 200 gue-ts from Ogden and Salt Lake Citv. The affair was held in the Colonial hall, which was beautifully decorated for th occasion with myriads of blue birds of various sizes. In the entrance to the hallway leading to the ballroom an immense im-mense blue bird wis suspended, while over the entire lobbv blue ard white crep-paper streamers. intertwined. onred a canopy. Hundreds of larsre blue birds were suspended from the cei'l-Inff cei'l-Inff of tne auditorium, and In the center an Immense one, formed of numerous mad blue liyhts, was hung. Cozy corners cor-ners were formed of blue and white crepe paper latticework and potted palms effectively ef-fectively placed. The orchestra balcony and punch booth, where fruit punch and mint ar-d wintTgreen blue bird wafers were served, were also decorated In blue and white. Patrons and patroness of the affair wero Mrs. George H. Matson, Messrs. and Mes-Jamca Fred M Nye. D. J. Shee-.an, Don Magulre, Jack Lynch. Hebr 8ow-Tft- J? U Vuryort. Archie Mcintosh. X-zra Rich, L. M. Conroy and R. H. Joyce. The young ladies of the society end the following officers actr-d on committees commit-tees and directed the decoration of the hall: Ruby Cook, president; Trea O Connor, vice president ; Fiances OuTln fe'jretary; Kathleen O'Bren, treasurer. ' Invitations have been Issued for a dancing party to he given by ti;H Miss' Cleone and OerM Ri -At on Mor.-iay vn-Ing vn-Ing February 22, at the Maids' and Matrons club, Monday afternoon, fro-n X. until H, Miss Avon K.-n end Thair RMi win entertain at a dancing jmrty at the The home of Mr. end Mrs. Prdo on Twenty-fifth strv.t was (he ,,t n briillant re- '-ptlori Wedn-.-vony evening following Cne inarrlape of th'dr d.iunh'T Leah, find T. Clyde Gr;enwfM. son o' Mr' and Mm. G 71. Gre'-nweM, Wedenday i rich noon In the Halt I jilt a temp;. Abb's Ab-b's t Irg In reviving the 'J.',o gyfiU w-re Mr. mid Mis. ('. H. GrenwHf, Mrn J w TMdc' k, Mrs. L C. V, st. .Vn. Frn:d: E. Trlhe. uri Ml"S TorfUn Crw-n-A-Mi' T b e h r i ' ; e wore h to w n of v: M i e v:ttu'. v.Jth 'JucheB W'f. rid pi-arl ttlmmlnnV and a rur) h'-;i'.'w',. r-idr, w:l.h dUenrir-d bv hr f 'm''.t, JVT I h Mildrd I'ardoe. r.rld'-KrnM'l. rniik V!!;:( k,k h corn isnld tiie bridegroom p.h i - i ruf n. 'J i i in r-lort r-lort were r 1 1 T ;i ctl With n prof'i?Ion of yellow f;frodl'. Willi, p!;,' f;.J vhHe carnations v- re n --') In t f, !-. inr room. A la 'gi bowl of nv.'f 1 1 H f,,rtt' l t he rent.errle on the lirjin;- t;il,v, Iurlng )ie evening vor;i frvl I r r i r i j :r 1 1 ;i I ('-t;i.n ('-t;i.n wire r'-n-I'-f -A thr. A"i).'! nti iiiiart.ett) of (Uit lili';. A buffet lunch eon was served by the following young ladies: Miss Ruth Pardoe, Miss Dorothy Packard, Miss Virginia Stevens, Miss Dorothy Taylor and Miss Almeda Green-well. Green-well. Mr. and Mrs. Green well will receive re-ceive their friends at 1109 Twenty-third street alter March 1. Mrs. E. G. Nowise of Chicago, -who is the guest of her brother, Paul Tyler, and Mrs. Tyler, at the Virginia, was the complimented com-plimented guest at the following social affairs given durinc the week: Last Saturday Sat-urday Mrs. E. O. Watfis entertained with a luncheon at her home; Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Spargo gave a dinner party Sunday at their home; Tuesday afternoon Miss Minnie Min-nie Kiesei was hostess at a luncheon at the Weber club; Tuesday evening Mrs. Arthur Wright and Royal Eccles entertained enter-tained at a dancing party at the Eccles home; Wednesday afternoon Mrs. E. A. LittlefleM entertained at a luncheon at her home, and later Mrs. Walker S. Cheesman entertained informally; Mrs. D. C. Eccles was hostess at a luncheon at her home on Thursday afternoon, and in the evening Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wattis presided at a dinner party at the Weber club. Miss Myrtle Balllnger entertained the Chi Rue club members at her home on Wail avenue Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in sewing and music and a dainty luncheon was served, a vase of pink and white roses adorning the dining table. Monday evening, February 22, the ciub members will be entertained in Salt Lake City at the Orpheum and afterward at luncheon at the Hotel Utah. 1 PROVO f PROVO, Feb. 0. Miss Cora E. Dusen-berry, Dusen-berry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Dusenberry. was married to B. R Armstrong of Chicago on Tuesday, Bishop Joseph A. Buttle performing the ceremony cere-mony at the family residence on Academy avenue. There were present only Immediate Immedi-ate relatives. The bride wore a pretty traveling suit of purple velvet. After the ceremony dinner was served, the centerpiece center-piece being a beautiful basket of daffodils daffo-dils and the rooms were adorned with j cut flowers and a variety of potted plants, i Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong left for Boise, ' Idaho, the same day, where they will, make their home. ! The members of the Tres JoH club ! were the guests of Miss Delia Teasdale . on Thursday afternoon and enjoyed a time : of social chat, sewing and refreshments, j Friday was Sorosis day for the members ; of the Nineteenth Century club, and members mem-bers of the first-named ciub furnished the programme. Mrs. A. C. Lund gave a splendid paper on "St. Peter and the Vatican," which was followed by one entitled en-titled "Description of Famous Paintings In the Vatican," by Mrs. S. R. Calloway. . The hostess served luncheon. An enjoyable social event of the week was a valentine party given by Miss l!a Wing at her home Monday evening. Appropriate Ap-propriate decorations were effectively carried car-ried out. Invitations were accepted by 1 Misses Eva Broadbent, Hannah Bobbins. Marie Mcintosh. Marv Robbins. Maud Gav, Laurel Gay and "Messrs. Basil Mcintosh. Mc-intosh. Orus Cluff, Clifton Tavlor, Gold-win Gold-win Cluff. Alten Maxsfield, Abram Taylor. Kenneth Bailey and Ivan Hamilton. Interesting was the session of the Mormon Mor-mon Battalion held Tuesday at the residence resi-dence of Mrs. Louisa Carter and attended by many members and a number of visitors. visi-tors. Biographical sketches of the lives of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington Wash-ington were interestingly given by Mrs-Louisa Mrs-Louisa McBride and Mrs C. B. KaVtcher, respectively. Musical selections were given by Mrs. Frank Ramsey and Mrs. A. S. Jones. Refreshments were served. Monday afternoon, Mrs. G. M. Strong i entertained at an Informal affair In honor of her nelce, Mrs. John C. Monson of Helper. Luncheon was served from a table decorated with carnations. The guests were Mrs. O- H. Berg. Mrs. Wy-man Wy-man Berg. Mrs. W. G. Williams, Mies Aletta Halvorson, Mrs. C Jepperson and Miss Freda Nuttall. Sunday, at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Loose were host and hostess. The valentine valen-tine decorations prevailed, flowers, favors fa-vors and place cards being used in harmony. har-mony. Covers for the following were laid: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Biersach. Dr. and Mrs. W. ! J. Stlehl, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Peterson i and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwab, j A pleasant social affair of Saturdav ! was the entertainment given the members I of the Luncheon Bridge club, who were the guests of Mrs. L H. Masters. At 1:30 o'clock lunch was served, the table I presenting a pretty appearance in its arrangement and valentine decorations, which was the scheme evident. The favors fa-vors of the occasion were won by Mrs. W. F. Parker and Mrs. Masters. Mls3 Lydia Byers assisted the hostess in entertaining. en-tertaining. At a social entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Giles were host and hostess Wednesday evening. The decorations consisted of violets In the dining room and pansies In the parlor. The following participated In the affair: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thur-man, Thur-man, Mr. and Mrs. John Thurgood Mr and Mrs. W. P. Whitehead; Mr. and Mrs. Alf Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, David Giles, Mr. and Mrs. John Gllea Mrs. Helen Redford and Mr. Chester Deal. Friday afternoon the members of the Merrymakers' club of Vineyard were the guests of Miss Annie Lareon at a social affair. President Nora Anderson led a discussion of an approachinK play to be given by this club. A daiity luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Edna Holdaway, Mrs. Nora Anderson, Mrs Nellie Holdaway, Mrs. Rikka Harding, Mrs. Anna Scott, Mrs. Lena Gammon, Miss Bertha Lystrup, Mips Vanza Varley, Miss Ora Miner. Ml.cs fCva Teenies. Miss Onetah Madsen, Miss Ruby Larsen, MIsh I. ela Miner. MIsh Esther Lystrup, MIsh Edna Dye. Miss Edith Mad sen and Miss Annie Larsen- I BINGHAM 1 BTNOHAM, Feb. . Miss Margaret Grant entertained class No. 4 of the Methodist Sunday pchool Tuesday night at her home at 94 Main street. The entire en-tire clas was present and lunch was served. The Lady Maccabees gave a enrd party Monday night at Society hall. The committee com-mittee on arrangements consisted of Mrs. Pat Hyland, Mrs. William Fstrrell, Mrs. E. Ford and Mrs. Ira Davis. Prize? were awarded nn follows: Indies' first, Mrs. J. H. White; second, Mine Florence Grant ; consolation, Mrs. John Jensen ; men's first, J. T. Shirk ; second. Hai ry Jacobs; consolation, Charles Abel About seventy guests were present. Lunch was served. Mips If Glger Peterson entertained a number of lier youne friends at a birthday birth-day party Tuesday evening. Lunch whs served. The L. T. fl, church gave a dance at tho ward ho'iBe Wednesday evenlnp. The dance wbr well patronlTyi and a pleasant evening fpent. Refreshments were fcerved. The Phtlomathean society were enttr-talnwl enttr-talnwl Mondav night t tho M:thodlf)t Kpl-rnpnl church by Misses Catherine IriRcr h nd OIIva Good el and George H. It aulolph and .la men Myer. The church w nri,thally decorated and lunch was K'TVf.d. Te H. B. club was entertained Wlnofi'iy e f t e r 1 1 o o n b v Mrs. IX wl n DftvlM. The tlrmj w;ts ppent in sewing. Hi-Are? hrtients were nerved. Mr John Svnn enterf.-iliud Wed new-da new-da v c ' I ''rnoon. The rooms, were tan l e-fnilv e-fnilv dei-ornteri with white n mi red rovn. A nijrni'fir of hniiUful and urWitl futs-1 futs-1 'ti ' h were f.rrs ver) hy Mrs. tlwa n. A tlire-rourn'i dinner was serv.r to the follow.-), K'H-Hte; Me-dnmeM A ti hlnson, M'XI'U'vv, Davlp, Creilen, Ford, B:rry, K'.'iHfijn and (Jury. Toe RInj'ham Commercial Huh will en-t'- --la I ii hi a. smoker toinonow nlu lit, W.i thl riKton'fi it) rt hi Jt v. TIim ir.emher;jhlp of t - J j 1 ! Increarlrsr rapto'Jy. Th'i no--In I event of Hie a'-on va a dnri'-e rl"'"i nt "anyon ball J-'rlIn v nfnlit. Ono hundred Mffy ni 1 teutons wero Is- sued. The committee on arrangements consisted of L. Euckman, Roy Schilling and A. L. WInthers. A number of young peuple from Salt Lake City attended. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Sweeten's orchestra or-chestra furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Price, Utah, are being entertained by the lat-ter's lat-ter's parents at 400 Main street The ladles of the Methodist church gave an oyster supper Wednesday afternoon after-noon and evening, the proceeds to be used for maintenance of church and parsonage buildings. The Woodmen of the World will give a dance at Canyon hall tomorrow night. The committee is hard at work, and a good time is assured all who attend. The members of fire department No. 2 entertained their lady friends Thursday night. The time was spent In playing whist. Lunch was served. The Rebekahs of Copperfleld gave a masquerade ball at I. O. O. F. hall Monday Mon-day night. The dance was well patronized. patron-ized. Mrs. C. L. Countryman returned yesterday yester-day from a tnontn's visit with relatives at Pioche, Nev. Mrs. ' A. C. Schweitzer entertained Monday night at her home on lower Main street. The rooms were decorated with cupids. Whist was played. Prizes were awarded as follows: Ladles' first prize. Miss Hulda Schweitzer; ladies consolation, consola-tion, Miss Joe Cushman; men's first prize, W. H. Boland ; men's consolation, Rex Tripp. Refreshments were served. ( GRANTSVILLE I : . GRANTSVILLE, Feb. JO. Miss Elsie Johnson entertained at a valentine party at her home on Durfee. street Saturday evening. Luncheon was served to Matilda Ma-tilda and Annie Bollnder, Lita Barrus, Ivy and Rachel Tanner, Naomi Palmer, Edith Barrus, Ethel Clark. Cecil Cline, Grant Benson, George Smith, Frank Hale, Edward Barrus. Ruby Robinson, Roy j Johnson and Earl Boyer. The rooms were decorated with hearts and valen- i tines. j Miss Genevieve Anderson was given a ! surprise party at her home on Main street Monday evening. Games and various I amusements were indulged in and lunch- eon was served to Chileon Halladay, Ray j Anderson, McCoy Johnson, Gien Woolley, Ray Paifitcr, Theodore Bracken, Don ; Snyder, Archie Boyer. Royal Erickson, ' Fat-lev Benson. Grant Benson, George Smith, Alfred Mander, Curtis Mlllward, I SeMen Mill ward, Alrick Johnson, Hilda Johnson, Alta Johnson. Daphne Cooley, ! Mary Imlay, Louisa Miliward, Iva Eraser, . Lillian Judd, Frances Cassity, Violet i Jenr.ines, Rachel Clark. Teresa Fred rick -j son. Florence Clark, Marguerite Arbon, ; Blanche Fiddler, Grace Snyder and Lida j Johnson." t : ! LOGAN I i ! LOGAN, Feb. 20. One of the pretty j valentine parties of the week was given j Monday evening- by Miss Patience Thatch-I Thatch-I er and" Ml?s Irene Smith at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George W. Thatcher on East Center street. The decorations were attracttveiy carried out In valentine de- tails, combined with flowers and potted plants and ferns. Interesting games and music were features and the fun was ! siiared by twenty guests. A valentine J luncheon was served. I A delightful affair of Frldar evening was the stag party given b-y Dr. I. S. ' Smith at his home on the Boulevard. The affair was given in honor of R. T. Mttcb-' Mttcb-' eli of Salt Lake. The guests were seated , at five table? and the game of solo was enjoyed. Luncheon was served by the . host at the close of the game. The guests Included Messrs. G. A- Torgeson. D. H. i Thomas. Joseph Odell, P. A- Thatcher, ' James Larsen, S. O- Stevens. J. E. Sheo-; Sheo-; ard. Jay Smith, O. W. AdamF, H. G. Nebeker. Alma Chambers, Roy Rudolph, j J. S. Allen, Jesse Earl, Dr. A. P. Preston, f W. M. Howell. W. M. Jones, J. B. Castle-j Castle-j ton and H. S. Hatch. Valentine ideaj were carried out In i decorating the Lundstrom home Saturday : evening, when Miss Ethelene LundPtrom . entertained twenty guests at a dellght-1 dellght-1 tul right affair. Red hearts were fes-j fes-j tooned ahout the rooms and red carnations carna-tions were the effective flowers used. ; Miss Lundstrom was assisted In serving : refreshments by Miss Oisen and Miss j Vera Carlson. I One of the p!eaaant affairs of Thurs- day was the luncheon given by Miss Edith Bo wen i:nd Miss Mary Soren.en at the j B. Y. college. The guests were seated at I small tables and all the appointments were carried out in the nationttl colors. The Washington birthday Idea was al&o carried out In the course menu 6erved. NEPHI j NEPHL Feb. CO The Progressive Mothers' Kensington members gave a chicken dinner to their husbands at the ; home of Mrs. T. H. (i. Parkes Wednesday Wednes-day evening, February 17. Thirteen couples were present, Tho children and grandchildren of flf-itekiah Carter met at his home on the seventieth anniversary of his birth Thursday. Thurs-day. Dinner was served to sixty-five members of the lamtly. In the evenfne he was pleasantly surprised by the arrival of his brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crowford of Spring City. The evening was spent In playing games and 1 enjoying muMc. The annual reunion of the Schofleld family was held at the home of Mrs. i Nellie Schofleld Friday. At 4 o'clock a dinner was served to fifty-two of the Schofleld posterity. The eveninsr woe spent in tne enjoyment of a splendid programme, which consisted of readings, speeches and musical numbers. Those present of the family from out of town wero Mrs. L. A. Adarncs Mrs. Lawrence Blackett nnd children of Eurekn, Mrs. A. J. Ingram, Mfss Mable Schofleld, and T. L. Schotield of Provo. The members of th Utopia club were deilsfhtf ully entertained at t he home of Mrs. A. R. Pax man Wednesday evening. The time was spent In se wing until 10 o'clock, when refreshments were served to Misses Neva Booth, Helen Grace. Clara Cole, Pearl Allen, Iettie Jenkins, Mrs. Fraiitls Oime, Mr. Florence Lunt, and the hostess, Mi a. Pax man. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Carter and Miss Theresa Brough left Tuesday for San t Diego, via Los A neles. They will re- j turn by way of Ban Francisco. I I RICHFIELD T 4 RICHFIELD, Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winkler enlTtalned at a card pony Sa t nrday evening in honor of the forest ro-erv.- men und their wives. The firt prize wa i won by Mrs. Geori Lowe I and the ronsola Ion by Mr. Burke. Ke-! Ke-! fr'fihiri"iilH were served. Thof e present ! were Mr. and Mrs. Jlurkc, Mr. h nd Mrf. ' Hurt Robbins, Mr. fjii.J Mrs, Ceoie. Iowc. I Mr. and Mrs. Lester MKchro'-k. Mr. nnd i Mi. Ernest Herbert, Mr. ji nd Mrs. Janvs ! Jensen, Mr. Tooney, Miss I.coini Chrtn-1 Chrtn-1 Hansen nnd Arthur Mr Gregor. Mrs. James Edward entertained Saturday Sat-urday afr.ernoon in hoimr of her daughter daugh-ter Apia's blrthriay, The rooms were decora ten In rod ond white. Uefrrnhments were served. A rnonrr those present were Mlh:'es NoIr Conns, Mauri flnnnen, Sclnia Btorrn, Vera Lnrmn. cnra inrnn, Llla JeiiM-n, Mary White und MaruoiLa Hcn-drh-kriou. Mr. n nd Mr. H. W. Tin ml one enter-InlneiJ enter-InlneiJ nt a PropreMvo liish flvu party Thurfduy even in,'. The r(onis wrm decora de-cora tei In rerj, v, h I f a nnd bin", n nd red carnation.' nnd pweet i-uh. Mrs. C. U. 'air prevl.Icd over t'ne punr-h bowl. The iJi i .ef: wi'ic ivrin hy M r.'t. Jmnes I'Jdw.'irds a nd ( 'hn rlen F F-ip! r. Among l ho o n re- 1 1 1 were Menhrw. a ni M e :!(? m c n Peler I'. teiNdn, M. '. ( tirliiieiiH. il, Andrew T 'e I ei .on, H I in l.nrrnn, (.'iwi rfn I fop pier, Crank Afidr'ljon, Jft?ieph Manneji, J. I.. Ciirijjteiitcjn, l-'lot r hi: r Nrllrun, Henry Hendrlckson, Andrew Sorenson, Andrew Rasmussen, Jnmes Edwards, John Jensen, Henry Poulson and Mrs. C. B. Carr, Mrs. F. B. Smith, Mrs. Will Haytt. Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Rasmussen, Mrs. Kate Werry, George Flint, Parley Poulson and Stanley Rain lose. Mrs. Ram lose was assisted by her daughters, Mrs, Fletcher Neilson and Miss Roda Imlose. Mr. and Mrs. June Segmiller entertained enter-tained Monday evening tn lionor of Mrs. Segmiller's sister. Miss Mayme Jorgensen. Jorgen-sen. Refreshments were served. Those present were the Messrs. and Mesdames King Segmiller. Frank Calloway and Miss Ivy Erickson, Miss Avis lvle, Miss Dimple Miller, Miss Vera Weiler Miss Mabel Curtis, Mrs. Jessie Lund, Miss Lucile Woodruff. Mrs. Jesse Bean, Sterling Wright, Victor Malmsteln, John Peterson. Peter-son. Bardley Young, Curg Peterson. Miss Jennie Jorgensen and the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen gave a Progressive high five party Tuesday evening. Andrew Rasmussen and Mrs. Peter Peterson won the first prizes and the consolation prizes were won by Charles Heppler and Mrs. John Ha-nsen. Luncheon was served at 11:30 o'clock. Those present were the Messrs. and Mesdames G. W. Coons, Charles Heppler, J. L. Chris tensen, M. C. Christen sen, Peter Jensen, John Hansen, R. Segmiller, Hyrum Hansen, Otto Beutler. WLI1 Buchanan, Peter Peterson. Charles Neil-son, Neil-son, Andrew Sorensen. Henry Hendrlck-eon, Hendrlck-eon, Andrew Rasmussen, Frank Anderson, Ander-son, Sim Larson, Oluf Lund, Joseph Hansen, Han-sen, Oluf Johnson, Andrew Peter Peter-sou, Peter-sou, Christian Peterson and Mrs. Edward Clark, Mrs. Percy Ailred, Mrs. A P. Rasmussen, Miss Sena Rasmussen and Loyal Christensen. Miss Vivian Orrock entertained the S. T. club Wednesday evening at tho home of Mrs. Morrison. Luncheon was served. The guests were Mies Ina Farns worth, Miss Dorothy Mortensen, Miss lretta ! Chirk, Miss Roda Ramlose, the Misses I Pearl and Mabel Morrison, the MCeses Lillie and Minerva Nelson. Mrs. Fletcher Neilson, Mrs Carl Ramsey, Mrs. Mabel Shepard, Misa Rachel Peterson, Miss Leslie Hallows, Miss Melissa Ramsey and Miss Mary Neilson. KAYSVILLE f 4 : KAYSVTLLE, Feb. 20. Last Saturday evening Mrs. Jesse M. Smith was hostess to a well-planned social fn honor of her neice. Miss Jane Smith, who recently returned re-turned from a mission to the northern states. Among the guests present were the Misses Sarah B. Layton. Zippora Lay-' Lay-' ton. Margaret Adams, Jenness Wiggill, Marie Layton, Jjet Adams, Leona Lay-! Lay-! ton, Myra Martin, Stella Smith, Lowolia Layton, E-dlth Smith, Norma Vance, Vera I I-ayton. Vera Day, Hazel Bishop, Dot j Day, Cora Layton, Bessie Stovense.n, Ruth Lindsey. Bessie Day, Marion Ellison. Elli-son. Messrs. Frank Smith, Delbert Bono. Leo Ware, Archie Smith, Laconte Stew-l Stew-l art. Richard Smith. Will Day. Murray J Cowley, Reuben Kilfoyle, Joseph Steven-sen, Steven-sen, I toward Lark ins, Mr. and Mrs. Fran-els Fran-els Smith, Mrs. Winnie Evans, Mrs. Eliza J Stevenson, Mrs. Nettle S'evensen. I Miss Myrtle Burton entertained the La-' La-' wana club at her home on Thursday even-; even-; i ng. Those present were Misses Mollie i Barnes. Hazel Bishop, Camilla Barnes, j Elizabeth Stewart. Em'.lv Mavlln. Eloulfe Burton, Crilla Bone. Ella .Smith. Ada Mavlin, Fay Sanders, Irene Swan, Millie I Criddle. Miss Nora Ingram entertained a few I friends at a card partv at her homo on Thursday evening. Five Hundred whs played, after which refreshments were served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Flint, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sheffield. Misses Ixtle Hopper. Fannie Ti.ackani. Garnet Swan, Messrs. Ieon ; Strong. Laconte Stewart, Richard Galley, i Bruce Major, Lawrence R. Layton. Fred ! Combs. j Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sheffield en-I en-I tertalned a large number of friends at I their home Saturday evening In honor of Miss Fannie Thackam. whose marriage to I.awrence R. Layton tAkes place in a few days. Many Interesting pames were played, followed by refreshments, music and social chat. Anions: the guests present pres-ent were Mr. and Mr-.. K. M. Whitesides, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sheffield, Jr.. Mr. and , Mrs. George W. Swan, Mr. and Mrs, I Jesse B. Flint. Misses Nora p. km tres. i Gsmet Swan. Fnnnie Thackam, ,r-rtle Jones, Olive Abrams. Maggie Layton, Jen-I Jen-I nie Swan. Nora Ingram. Eunice Swan, j Loie Hopper, Messrs. Richard Galley, I Bru.-e Major, Chris B. T .ay ton, Fred Coombs, Clarence MoLatchie, Lawrence R. Layton. Mr. Mary A. Swan entertained a few friends at dinner at her home on Thursday Thurs-day evening In honor of her fifty-eighth blrtlid:iv. Among those present were Mr. ! and Mrs. E. M. Barley of Suit Lake. Mr. i and Mrs. B. F. Yaunt, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swan and Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor. 1 EUREKA f EtTREKA, Feb. 2d. Thft members of thq Phi: re Nous Literary club wet e pleasantly entertained at the home of Miss tou Finlay on Saturday afternoon and an Interesting meeting was enjoyed. The paper for this session of the club, "The Philosophies of India," was presented pre-sented by Mrs. R. V. Smith. Professor Byron Cummlngs of the University Uni-versity of Utuh wave on Interesting lecture lec-ture to the, students of tho Tintic high school on Friday evening, the subject of ills lect ure being "The Ancient Inhabitants Inhabi-tants of Utah." Mrs. E. G. Hanson will lie the hostess at a meeting of the bridge club to be held at her home on Monday afternoon, Washington's hlrthdav. Luncheon will follow the usual programme of cards. On Tuesday evening tho members of the local council of Knights of Columbus entertained the members of the Altar society so-ciety and the Children of Mary of the St. Joseph's church at an enjoyable party given at the Miners' Union hall. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Floiner left Tuesday Tues-day evening for a mont h'a sojourn In southern California. After visiting the exposition at San Diego, thoy expect to spend some time at other resorts, und will return by way of San FranciHco. The members of the local Elks' lodce conducted a pleasant dancing party at the clubroom of the order on Friday evening. Dancing commenced about 9 o'clock and continued until after midnight. mid-night. On Monday evening Frank Taylor was pleasantly surprised by a number of his neighbors and friends. It being his birthday. birth-day. Following a programme of music and cards, a lunchon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Del Roberts, Rob-erts, Mr. and Mrs. Warren McAdams, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Ma u rice A nderpon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dlt uners, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ja men Wllllnms, Mrs. Anna Monrnn. Mrs. Frank Taylor, Dr. I luwcll and Miss lU-ulah Bacon. One nf the pWi.lnt parties of the past week was Die huiprlso given at the home of Mr. a nd Mrs. perry F:ln chain, about twenty of their friend- and neighbors be-ini? be-ini? present. The evening was spent in music, allien and dancing, after which the guests were served with a luncheon. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Will FoikIo, Mr. und Mrs. J:i-'k M'-Keilnr, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Rn y Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Clenions. Mr. ninl Mi's. George Beck, Mr. and Mrs. O-orgn I tort on, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bui g.snn, Mr. n nd Mrs. Yn tes, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Mr-Adams, M rs. ElWfn Sunderla nd. Misses Edna nnd EMe Burnett, Miss Rose Clemons, lon Bllllngton and Ernest Duhl. The members of the Utah rluh were pleasantly entertained nt the home of MIhs HeuIfLo Bacon Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, A dinner was served to the ntein-bera ntein-bera of tho club, which Included M rs. Jamea Morgan, Mrs. u. C. Pntv, Mrs. Fred DlUmern, Mis. Frank Taylor, Mrs. Rosh Inccrsoll, Mrs. 1 1 al.i TotnlNon. Mrs. Tercv 1 lank a. The tpc 'IhI guest h nf the club on this oerjilon wem Minn Robinson a nd Rula Johnson. The next meeting nf the club will he held at t lie hotne of Mrs. Frud T'lttiners. Mrs. Orson TMUIurm anil damriiler, Mints Jeun, left l-'ililay for Itijtl;, Mmil., fr nil exten.h.J vit,It With Mid. BlUlliKMfl motiitr. SPANISH FORK SPANISH FORK, Feb. Dr. and Mrs. J. Merle Allen, assisted by the Misses Leora Hughes and Blanche Moore, entertained at a "oOO" party Valentine eve. Mrs. Margaret Money has been visiting at the home of her son. A. T. Money, in Palmyra for the past week. The Ladles' Aid society of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church held regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Minnie Johnson on the east bench Wednesday. February 17. Twelve ladles were present. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served by Mra. Johnson and Mrs. GeeseleEon. Miss Annie La whom gave a Valentine party at her home Monday evening. The rooms were decorated In red and white hearts. Luncheon was served at 10 o'clock to twenty guests. "The Ladles' Literarv and Social club met at the home of Mrs. J. B. Hughes Friday afternoon. Mrs. I. N. Erickson was given a surprise sur-prise Thursday afternoon by several of her friends. Those present were Mrs. R. F. Thurbor. Mrs. O. P. Arnold, Mrs. Mary Snell, Mrs. J. W. Hagan and Mrs. T. O. Stokes. Five hundred was the diversion di-version and luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. I. p. Snell entertained ' about forty of their friends at their home Tuesday evening in honor of the twelfth anniversary of their marriage. Prizes were won by Mrs. William J. Stewart and David Malchom in the game of "500." ! The rooms were decorated with pink and white carnations. Refreshments were served at midnight. : 1 ELSINORE ! . ELSINORE, Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs: L. W. Sylvester entertained Saturday evening, even-ing, complimentary to Miss Cora Smith. Covers were laid for Misses Ruby Hotter. Hot-ter. Christie Johnson. Anna Jensen. Cora, Ermlna and Rubv Smith. Clara I-oren-sen, Ida Nlelson, Mr. and Mrs. W. v. Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs. Frdnk Gunn and Lavell Hansen. j Mrs. Parley Garange was hostess at an enjoyable afternoon party Thursday. Sewing and musical selections added to the afternoon's entertainment. Luncheon was served to Mrs. C. TV. Snvder, Mis. Henry Kotter, Mlss Clara Lorensen, Christie Johnson, Ruby Kotter, Cora, Ruby and Ermina Smith and Maurlne Leo. A valentine party was plven by Mr. I and Mrs. John Allmondlnger Saturday evening. The rooms were beautifully decorated dec-orated In hearts and cupids. Card's and games provided the evening's pleasure. The Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. ' C. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill, Mr. I I and Mrs. C. M. Portor, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Frandsen. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wofflnden. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Goranire, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Larsen, Lar-sen, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnlzen, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Jensen. 1 PAYSON 4- 1 PAYSON. Feb. 50. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. I McClellan entertained the members of the I "500" Card club Wednesday evening. Mrs. i L. E. hemming received lady's first prize and Frank Ir.glls gentleman's first prize. Resides the club members present, there were Mrs. Samuel, Mrs. Viola Man-will Man-will and Miss Mae McBeth. Mrs. James Stark entertained the Ladle' Afternoon Sewing club at her home Thursday. The Christian Endeavor gave a so.-ial at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Murphy Friday evening. The concert given Friday bv the children chil-dren of the Peteetneet arid Central schools, under the direction of W. King Drlggs, was a success. 1 PARK CITY F 4 : k PARK CTTT. Feh. 20. Mrs. Walter Evans entertained Friday afternoon of last week with a Lincoln's birthday party at her home. ICi'.'J Norfolk avenue. The decorations were of red and white carnations. car-nations. The afternoon was spent in playlnc cards and prizes were awarded Mis. G. B. Sheen snd Mrs. Gertrude Ila-Kar. Ila-Kar. The quests present were Mrs. Ray Billlncs. Mrs. A. A. BrownliB, Mrs. L. A. Brldchmd, Mrs. E. J. Ji'K'-s, Mrs. Julius Jul-ius Frankel. Mrs. O. A. Forslnnd, Mrs. Gertrude Hisrar, Mrs. A. M. Kopp, Mrs. John F. Welsh. Mrs. G. B. Sheen, Mrs. O. A. Short, Mrs. Glen Wcntworth and Mrs. F. V. McEwan. Mr. and Mrs. G. I.uddell of Chicago visited in the Park with their nephew. Glen Wentuorth. during the week. The couple are en their way to the coast to visit for a short time. M.ra. Julius Frankel entertained nt a "uO'j" party Wednesiiny evening at her home on Park avenue. The house was decorated with pink an.l white carnations. carna-tions. Prises were awarded Miss Gertrude Ger-trude McIiuKhiin, Mrs. O. A. Forslund and Tom L. Walden and O. A. Forslnnd. The guest were Miss M.-io Ilalllie, Miss Gertrude McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wentworth, I)r. and Mra. A. A. Prown-InK. Prown-InK. Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Sheen Mr. nnd Mrs Roy pUllniP. -Mr. ard Mrs. G. K. Hedges, Mr. and Mrs. V. Evnns. Mr. :ind Mrs. O. A. Forslund. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcliwan. T. L. Waklcn, K. W. Sherman, Paul Hunt and Oscar Friendly. The reffular meeting of the Athenaeum was held Monday at the home of Miss Susanna Shields. Mrs. Cash Faulkner was elected 10 membership. The programme pro-gramme for the day consisted of one paper. pa-per. "America's Popular Humorists " written by Miss Shields, and a reading by Mrs. A. M. Kopp. "His Achievements Never Equaled. " the address nuuio hv Governor Hlliott W. Major of Missouri at the dedication of the Shields statue at Carrolllon. Mo. Tho next meeting will be held Monday afternoon with Mrs C. L. Martin. I MT. PLEASANT MOUNT PLEASANT. Feb. ?0. Mm Grant Crawford und little sun U;iy of I MnntI have been spending n week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cherry. Mrs. EM P. Kolsev of Fait Lake and Mrn. Car Mercer of Durliigtoii. Iown were guests of honor ut a drlhrhtful Koimincton given Saturdav nfternonn at tlm home of Mrn, J. W. McO.-mn. Tho Invited In-vited giif sts wore M rs. Kolsev, 1 i s. Mercer. Mrs. A, Cr.ino, Mrs. K. V. :, . Mrs. Fro J Kasmusnon, Mrs. IT. Lo Kov i Nrllron and Mrs. It. A. Urottdhurst. Tho Home Culture club met Ttpday afternoon with Mrn. J. W. Cherry, lifteen members and two i.'ueMs (Mrs, K'MUt n nd M rs . C, r a n t Cra w t'ord of Ma Ml b o I n iz present. Mrs. Mn ry K nui'smi pi esc n toil tho lesson on Mx!oo, rv pter lc. M rs. j H. Lo Uny Noil.-on rad nn nrtlclcj I "MpxIi o'm Capital." A short paper, I "Ivnorirn of Llnmln," was road by Mih I Phyllnda Whlttak.-r. Mrs. C. TT. Don-hnltor Don-hnltor rend an exoHIont papor, "Mothers I of l-limons M'-n." Tho nifinbor-M rrspnndod I to roll call wlih quotation from Ltnmin j and Wnnhln:ton. The Tins tons pvpl ! hmchenn, nMslHtrd by hrr dmmhters, Mhs J Wlnoma and Mht LouIku Cherry. ST. GEORGE I J ST. CEOltr,!';. Ftdv ?0. Ml sn Annlo 1 At It 1 ti cnlortaliu'd tho folhiu i n at h rard ' purty nt hor honm Saturday evonliu;: MhiM Nina (Itirc.-f Ml;,--, Ann-t Sinnv Mln Miuirln Crosb. MM Wjim!;i Mo- j (In-cnr hii'I ('ln-Hlf-r Snow, Mrl.n.l I, aurlt7,oii. Crnnt IMhi.v ;ind Mcmtdj Cftltaui. MIk Ail.in nor imI it f n-.-dt moi it '. i Mrn. U..Io Macl'ii rla no hum pl.'.isaiitU' j uiirlMi'd by hn- rrln 1 1 'rn .ilmMuv nVii-Ing, nVii-Ing, tho Oceanian being lior bliliuhtj. They gathered at her home, where a good, social time and supper were thoroughly thorough-ly enjoyed, at the conclusion of which they all adjourned1 to their homes, leaving leav-ing behind their hearty wishes for many happy returns. The Dixie Home Economics club met Tuesday evening in room 12 of the Dixie academv. Miss A'nbie Atkins sang a solo; Miss Maude Crosby read from the i book, "The Dream," after which a talk was given by Mrs. Webb, followed by a discussion. Matters pertaining to the club were then discussed, and the club adjourned to meet Wednesday at the academy. I AMERICAN FORK ! 4 , fc ' AMERICAN FOKK, Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S Friday entertained at a delightful party at their home in the Second ward Friday night. The rooms were decorated with red and white carnations. car-nations. Luncheon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Robinson, Robin-son, Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Boley, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Spence Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S. Misener entertained enter-tained the members of the American Fork Dramatic company at a social at their home in the First ward Wednesday night. Ma Hutchings, Lillian Brown and Hazel Chase were awarded the first prizes in the games. Mrs. TV. D. Edmonds entertained the members of the B. L. C. S. club at her home in the First ward Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. T. F. Trane wag hostess at a birthdav party Sunday in honor of her husband's sixty-ninth birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brings, Mr. and Mrs. William Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Robinson and Kennedy Ken-nedy Thornton. The Misses Alice and- Florence Dunn entertained at their home In the Fourth ward at a Sunday dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James EInnell. who have been visiting here and who left for their home in Iowa. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Broadbent, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Priday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kelly. Blanche Crandall, Mae Greenwood , and Alma M. Smith. 4 L LEHI j 4 LEHI, Feb. 20. Ole M. Larson and Miss La Priel Marsh were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The bride is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Y. Myers of Highland and the bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larson of Lehi. They will reside in Lehi. Supcrln ten lent AIrd and the teachers of the Lincoln school district were visitors visit-ors at the Lehi Bchools Tuesday. A welcome-lnto-the-ward party was given by the bishopric of the Second ward Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Livingstone. The members of the First ward gave a suoc-esstu! party Friday evening In honor of the silver wedding of Bishop and Mrs-Andrew Mrs-Andrew Fjcld. A beautiful silver set was presented. The sixty-eighth and one hundred twenty-seventh tiuorums of seventies held a Euccessful annual reunion in the Second ward assembly rooms Thursday evening-Mrs. evening-Mrs. Etll Smith went to Seattle, Wash., this week to make her home there. She i came to Lehi about three years ago, but I as her relatives live on the coast she decided to go back there to make her ; hi'iiie. The M:sses .Alta and Mae Grant enter-; enter-; ti i i Led about forty young people Saturday Satur-day e-venimr at their home at the sugar ! factory. The reception room was deoo-! deoo-! ratd in nationaJ colors in honor of Lin-I Lin-I coin, and the parlors were decorated with 'arnationa. MIDVALE. : 4 MIDVALE. Feb. Mrs. Clarence L. Colbert entertained the members of the Lad its' Reading circle last Friday afternoon after-noon at her residence. An Interesting programme was presented. A paper on "I.onuf ellow" was given by Mrs. Ray Fenn: a niasrp.rJne article, by Mrs. W. L. Rer.ner; current events, by Mrs. Thomas Hughes, and each member gave a quotation quota-tion from Longfellow In answer to roll-call. roll-call. t Mr. and Mrs. Edward Delano have gone to Ely, Xev., where they expect to make their home. Mrs. Minnie Gough of Idaho is visiting visit-ing with her mother. Mrs. Ellen Jenkins. Mrs. Letsy Hal entertained the members mem-bers of the Five Hundred club last Monday Mon-day afternoon at her residence on Fast Center street. Mrs. M. J. Jov, Mrs. OUf Olson and Mrs, cB'.sy Hall won the prizes offered. Last Friday nfternoon Mrs. Ralph B. Thomas entertained the telephone girls at hor residence. Cards and luncheon were the features of the afternoon. Gorge R. Smith of Drlgtrs. Idaho Is visiting friends and relatives in Mid-vale. Mid-vale. Mrs. William Water? entertained the members of the Gold and White club atj her residence last Wednesday afternoon ' at cards and luncheon, and at t! o'clock servod dinner to the members and their husband. The prizewinners were Mrs Fred Spencer and Mrs. J-Inrry p. Mnier I GARFIELD f 4 . I GARFIELD. Feb. 10. The members of the Los Alnlso club entertained their hui-bamH hui-bamH Wednesday evening at Vab humo 01 .Mrs. J A Leslie. A Dutch luncheon was served, followed by cards and other games. Tho Garfield Primary association will entertain with a hard time partv at the K P. s,. meeting house Monday evening even-ing for the benefit of the children's hospital hos-pital fund, l'rizes will be Riven to those whose appearance best depicts davs of want and poverty. The public Is cor'dlallv Inviw-'.i. - Bishop Taul Jones of the Kplsconal church visited the Arthur and M.icn.1 Kullds Thursday nfternoon. Luncheon was, served ,,t the home of .Mrs. .Norrls at " Thursday evenlni; Hishop .lone, pave an Illustrated lecture at tho town. Slln clubhouse. The a. O. club was received Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Hicham Can There were three tallies of auction brtdtte Mnd and W"' M"' Ti'- The Woman's club made an evcenllon ot its regular allcrnoon seNsion tl-ts v,M.k Ktvim: instead u social mi,u,; Kridav at tin, .-lubhouse, to which the husbands end friends of the members were Invited The hall was .1. orated will, fi.,i;t) ,,,, v,,. imtton souvenirs were in evidence i! slr.al numbers weie Riven by Mis x , ra.l and Mrs. IV-Hlach.-r, ,,,,,1'u rt'a.'ll.W i" Miss llutler. Following this M,lh, men?' u,l't;u't'"vc K'"vs afforded amuse- i MANTI f 7 1 . MAXTt. Feb. L'll. One of (he niost suc-c.'5-f.il panics ol the we.de w.is th.lt LTlven bv Mi's I Vila Kcil.-r last Saturdav inter-noon inter-noon in honor of h.-v blnhdav. The moms were friiKuiul will, fnrnaltvn. I.tmch'-rnn I.tmch'-rnn M , rv.d al it o'clock covers .rs laid for Mcs'i.'im.'s lilahie Tutlle Andrew Judd. Rav Strln I'iniii John K,mrr l; ,i-'' ,i-'' ''') KHIrr. II. li. ilark' and Mlsres Charlotte Clark. Vela Keller Win Ho and i 'harlollo I 'a ; i v. I .111,,, and 'l ,,,., Melh.i. Kulh an I , 'oi.lell,, An .!,.,. M l-i'l Pvii'in:, Mii.;e(o nnd lie,,, 'reiiirud Fnimte Konn.r, Ms Tut! n, It (-leas' am. Mabel l'a,v. Minerva Ma rCnn. nl.-oll. Irma Held, I eah 1 tea it h w a 1 1 e Maud Tnll'.e. 1 II. I Harmon. I nolle Tultle' i Ccneva Jmsen, Kubj Jcsocn, .M,, nlo i Parnsworth, Faainle Tuttls, Bertha Kenzle, Minerva Mlckleson. The R. K. class gave its annual . Ct winter social Saturday night at the vt of Mr. and Mrs. Selby Jones. Decora'' were In red and green In the parlor - F dii!ng room and Tn valentines In ihk''fi ception room. Present were Mr ' Mrs. Selby Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W I fl P.eld, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Craw'.! Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Felt, Mr. and 4 J. B. Henrie, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard P: " Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Vorhees, Mr. Mrs. J. P. Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. ''' Tennant. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Spencer 1 ' fitt, Mrs. Maria Dvreng, Mrs. V.T IL Olsten and Mrs. J. M. Burns. s::r j gunnison ::!; GUNXISOX, Feb. CO. Miss Jean " " der of ialt Lake was the guest of V- ' Talula Metcalf last week, returnin her home on Sunday. - A delightful party was given by . . high school students on Saturday e - '' ing. Music and dancing were feat'' i'. Refreshments were served. H. W. Nielson, wife and daughter;-'" on Saturda y for California, where r' - -will visit the exposition. '' ' Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Swalberg ei". tained about thirty of their friends card party on Friday evening. Vi'.. tine ideas were carried out In the C''' ( rations and refreshments. t;; ZZZZZ e I EPHRAIM 4 . r.; ' EPHRAUI, Feb. 20. Mrs. K. p. ir son entertained at a dinner party ' nesday afternoon. Covers were lald'-- I 1 the following guests: Mrs. L. M O 1 Mrs. H. T. Beal, Mrs. John H. Beal, i Chris Willardsen, Mrs. James Willaro --" 1 Mrs. Hyrum Sorensen, Mrs. F. H. ; ! muson, Mrs. John Hanson, Mrs. Chi' : Stevens, Mrs. Bertha K. Anderson, , ! James Anderson Kolby, Mrs. Car. . Nielsen. Mrs. C. L. Christensen, J ... Ona! Peterson and Mrs. James i ' 1 strong. 1 - I The Ladles' Uterary club held its ular meeting at the home of Mrs. J '. Peterson Wednesday evening. A lee- ;? l-was l-was delivered by Mrs. F. H. Rasmu--'--the parliamentary drill was conductei "': , Mrs. Maria Thompson, a reading -" .' "Peg o' My Heart" was given bv "i: P. D. Jensen and the song. "Peg'o1 ; Heart" was rendered by Mrs. Homer) :i-1 :i-1 mussen. A luncheon was served. 'r-1: j teen members and two vlbitora were p ent .... TOOELE s 4 TOOELE, Feb. 20. Mrs. George : i-7 Knodle was hostess to the Ladles' Se , ; " I circle at her home Tuesday aftern I The following members were pree '-Mrs. '-Mrs. Fredrick Hansen, Mrs. Karl K ' ' ker. Mrs. W. T. Clemo. Mrs. Robert P : I Mrs. George Goins, Mra David Gel ! :-1 I Mrs. James Gardiner, Mrs. E- A D;s -, Mrs. S. J. Merritt, Mrs. A. B. To - -: I Mrs. Hugh Crea, Mrs. Howard Sn ... -j Mrs. Eugene Smith. Mrs. C. E." G' 1 and Miss Georgie Dawson. Mrs. T 1 Keolker will entertain the circle : l Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W -: j Clemo. j Mrs. Wiliard McLaws entertained -' -I Ladies" Literary club at her home i Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Ye-j Ye-j gave an interesting paper on "Life ! Works of Louisa Mav Alcott." She i assisted by Mrs. Frank Bross. who i" j selections from "Little Women." i-V-I Robert Page read current events. i recreation number was an organ and 1 lin selection by Miss Mae Isgreen 'C -: Miss Ada Pocock. Mrs. Tenael will i hostess to the club at its neit meet-': Mrs. S. J. Merritt entertained a n -'-'-' ' ber of friends at a card rarty Satur - r evenlng. Eight tables of whist v played, and favors were won by 1 : Chess Erwin, Mrs. Henry Raymond. H ard Smith and Harry Raymond. Va- (s-tine (s-tine emblems were used in decorating .." ; rooms. -Ann Frances Haxes and Oscar Edw:, Marsh. totji of Tooeie. were mnrried the home of the bride on Main sr - 'ednesday evening. The cererci .". . which took place at 6 o'clock, was " formed by ihc bride s fatiier. H. , Haynes, who is an elder in the Mori"'" church. Miss Jennie Stewart acted . t. bridesmafd and Mclvin Marsh atiec the bridegroom. One hundred gu ' 'i were present at e reception. ROCKLAND 4 , ROCKLAND. Idaho, Feb. ?0. : Perry Sheer, after an extended visit her" former home In Colorado, returr.ee her home In Rockland the first of - ; ! week. -; ' Mrs. James T. Fisher and two s Frederick Rnd Cnarles, and Mrs. Fish ' mother, Mrs. George Sutler, who- h N?en visiting in Nebraska for the 1 two months, are expected home scon. " Dr. and Mrs. V. G- Loean have " ?-turned ?-turned home from an extended trin to Pacific coast. They al?o visited t former home In southern Kentucky, J Joan Packdull and Miss Mary P sham were married Wednesday in Salt Iko temple. Tehy were acc i pnnled to the oitv bv the bride's pnre -Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Frodsham. Mr. , Mrs. p.ickdvill will make their home - j Rockland for the remainder of the win I SPRINGVILLE ': 4 ' SPRINGVILLV:. Feb. 30. The Al Beta club members, with a number invited guest!, were entertained last 1 day at t ho home of Mrs. S. C. Whita' An Interesting litemry and musical I gramme was given. " A luncheou served by the hostess. Tho ladles of the Home Culture entertained their husbands st a sup . Thursday evening at the home of and Mrs. Grooms. The Mntuule of the four wards SpiingA'illo held a reunion at the ol house Saturday evening. 1 price ; 4- CT; I PRTCn, Fob. 20. ITice friends of j and Mrs. A. l Siout, former roldents ! tins city, have received wurd of a son ; 1 btHr being bom to the house ot Stout , ! Biighnin St. Valentine's day. . ! At a meeting of the M. K. Aid soc! t-hMd t-hMd at tho home of Mrs. R. V. Cnvfc N Tluusday nfttunoon. tho bli thduys o4" t of i be mombors--- Mosdamos l. O. Ih maun and Thiur.as Fouis -wore cfl.'bf.i with a t"r;ist und M.cial tnioi ;.ilnan-nt. j MONROE MONROE. Feb. ;... Mrs. .Icnnlo man enterlalucd at a .social and lunch' ' on Tui-mUv -enini:. Tlicc oic?:ci't w Mr. a", Mrs. l..-wls w. Jone. Mi'- ' Mrs. .Ic.Henh Ncwhv. r and Mis. reno I'nrnier, Mr. Und Mrs. WilUam Morrlpv'ii. M.rs. .lobnsiin A. lohnson wss bo.lcss an afternoon parlv tor a nuuit'er of wo -en filcnds on Tucsdav. 'l'!l etic.sl honor were Mrs. Joseph Niciscll slid M Juno Nlelson of l 'anad.i. ; Tho people of the North wind he'd reunion for the old residents of the wi "ii 1'ildnv nie.ht ,, n,,, niccilus hen An ec. Pent piommntiie w.ts pioxid utter which luncheon was relM-d B'""' Placed. Mrs. tuson Muitlel.v entertained 1 taicl.v NaniSer club and II lew HnH IH'caiH i ,i tdnhdac part.- Wednenl n ( I e: noon. I'll Sator.lav aflcrocon, Mrs. .Icsenl' Miutli was hcaless at u social and l"l con. |