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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns J ""LOGAN ' 13 Mr i"- M- '"' i"' N, ; hrids lun.-li-n F,l.l,.v. :C'''f! .1 riw tor til" Iiik1..-I "i ,' ' I"'"- I. r,i.Ih th Sf "f honor. '5 I ''' ;. Nft.1 J. O. Wttl- i- 11 !, Iimi J A WMtsi-f. I lie K-S V' ra. lv I..rs..r.t Wllke,,- "f f.'jalwlll Smith. Ohr- ' - ' . , uoobsen ntrrMml a fi-iv ; .''-(li'fn.i a' KonMiiiton un.l I ' urwv- i .' , ,., ivtci-.-on cnien.ilncl the " h tnon vtiool SHtur.lay : , i '-fri rooms wre. .L oonnpd Willi :t.t Refresh'"""8 f served. , '"','n.va Bm -mermlneil t a ! 4 t Mim1vk' WdiiT.lay : ' Km S until 10 oVIoi-k. " t H a ' ir wrvml m hr home, fol- 4 ' TV "t ''" ""' l--h pjnlfll: Mmrn. True-i True-i '""rMijIi Vfrn An1rson. Frank h" 8!ibut-. Harry NVlfon C Women"! Faculty leHtrne " ' '.'.--W 1rtv at the Pmart :m- ' -jn Stur1v vnlns tor the " .rajnn ni cones board. Thf . m In the nature of a got-ar-,i"fiir. E,-h .uulent wore a UK. " '--.me written on It. which aerwj ' ' ,i'r of Introduction. I-ieht ro-; ro-; were served. All in all. It ' V ' ,'Xt jeillert parlle of the season. i1 rlt circle met this week with '- Wrisht. Mrs. Luther Howell 1 in'jdrauia. "Arms an,l the Mhh. -he dninift. Mrs. .lame H. L.lu-"; L.lu-"; ' t i d'ciiss'on of the drania. aftT stntrt Jiscusj'.on fol:ove.1. The k-vJ tea. Mrs. G. F. Wright M:. tuy 't'tcher and Mrs. 7 'njiit were juests of the afier- . --) Mrs. Sidney A. Stevens en-.f en-.f at dinner Saturday eveninc. was decorated with out flowers. ' 1 laid for Messrs. and Mes- i p. Biccn. J. heparcl. A. -- i?50n. Followins: the dinner the ;t " ; vis spent playing crda. i s Viiraret Nihley entertained with - r'ciiiner party Thursday in oni--t l? t'-.e hlrthdav anniversary of , Mr. Julia P. Nihley. The , i decorated with cut dower. : : ..j wf,-e laid for twelve. i' c. VN'onJin's club met this ..i'titi'slr. Efrle Merrill. Mrs. Guy ,i sive an interesting paper on i .-"fjre. Miss Lola Mernll played ro ko and Miss Helen Cannon sang T.e hostess served tea. A H. T:".orr.pson and da'isthtrre. i f-5 ke!?n and Elsie, spent Thursda' .. Laie. -r'ssnan and Mrs. Jcsepa Howell , U.tzter. Miss Ruth Howell, and '.r--' ev. arrived noma from Callfor- r, y,i:i.v. rs EUy and Allie Kewley of Slt ' i:r.t the mulweeii here. ;-; La.:ra Cnriptensn Camertn Wt -1 i. -or Denver, where lie will j'in .::r.5? riny nas gien for Miss ; ,;t??i Tuesday eventnc by a ff w lr.iaiaTe friends. Music wai a "j arrf Mrs. F. A- Mitell will cel-j cel-j .-- :::r diamond we-iding anniversary J- '::'i.-irin?E":r!! wpre inu:at'i in. the v"?r.ij- TjMay evenire: Mis-ss Vria Chambers. Vera Gamette, Alia Ho.Te Economics club of the A C. was entertained with a pro-:' pro-:' suyVT Monday. Following the ih eveninjf was spent at the - .: ct. Gams ar.d music ojurlei Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Poner : 1 rzi the party. li Vera Gamette returned from Salt - T".iay. L"? 3i?r Preston left Thursday for " -.irs, w'cere she will Join Mr. Preston " -i mater. A 'a lone Smith entf tafned with a S farty at Murdock's Tuesday "-r:. Twenty gue.sta were in attend-": attend-": '- U?'r.t refreshments were served. - Ida Smith chaperoned the party. and Mrs. J. E. Shepard entertained : ' -r luesday evening in compliment and Mra E. P. PA-:on of Boise. ; :a': wag decorated with yellow 'l dinner party and musi'-ale given at 'Ko;eI Logan Saturday evening by Mr. '' Mrs. a. L. Farrell to a number of ':"l.mate frieDds was an occasion of - ;( tj&yrtent. f 'overs were laid for "7 quests- The decorations were - .oni roses and white chrysanthe-" chrysanthe-" -;. Immediate!;.- after the dinner y.illiam Spickr and Miss Iuna C. - 1 -ia'jghter of Mr. and Mrs. Far-- Far-- rendered some beautiful violin and ; il j'letions. The entenainment took j "'- in honor of Miss Farrell. whoe 1 : ras been carefully developing her for some time pawt. Owing to her ;' youth, 17 years, however, the "x;ion hag of nees-sity been- mild. Tr.5:andln? this fac". the companv 'k xarve'ed at her capahilitiea. rine ' Torirful voice for her years, whiif "je of deliven.-, style anil power? of -"rttauon are nothinij short of mar-, mar-, Miss Farrell was a great surprise who had not had the privilege 'rine her before, and there seems . - cut little doubt that she has a groat before her. It is understood that : ..rvsrrel! contemplates taking her to 1 York the coming winter for the pnr- intrnducing her into musical cir-' cir-' re and atartinff her out in her proieseion. PLEASANT GROVE ! -MSAST GROVE. Nov. 13. K. J. . and daughter, P.ita. spent Sat- anl Sunday with relatives in Salt , ' 2n4 Mrs. A. G. Johnson entertained .,uy reunion Tuesday evening nt -. ol Alfred JohnBon. Dinner was Li ,Vr- and Mrs- c- 'i- Johnson. ? Mis. otto I'ouleon of Provo. i pL ,r- '' Johnson. Mr. and nn Jj J- Mr- atld Mrs. Thomas .", "I J-ake. .Mr. and Mrs. IT. K. "rv irs' A- ' Johnson, Mr. and Sta'l ?,m-r- Mr- an'l Mrs. Richard Ml8s Mary johnmn of I- nd Mr. Alfred Johnson and "'v ;?.a,rair tva in honor of the of A. O. Johnson. 5 TlSrw!avFraropt0n WaS a Provo h Richardson has returned In i Palt" Lk"C "le ' weck vinItlijK M7- Milton Jacobs of Provo 'in,,0 the e visiting Mrs. Darente, rr. and Mrs. Isaac tj'.'-?. H- Adams left Saturday ' r'i'V. lQan. where she will spend ' Bn Judd KCek" Wlth h"r tiauS"ter' UinvLr' ?v Hoi man and dauch'-s'Mav dauch'-s'Mav Ji.J ,! rov"' P't Saturday ,:i! with Mrs. A. B. Walker. 'MrfiM WllBon Roy Thomp- ' Smdav 1 " P1,-aa"t Grove vls-.. vls-.. ""ity and Monday , aVvr,!;''''.','1' of T.ayton l"- ' it. Ilalliday. ume, afler vUdtlntr friends in ''m'",?.. Pfs""1 Bet, R. Iladdork of i:rn,71.,lrTi,'v "venim; ;,t 'r nV. (: Haddo.-k. Hlsliop J. II : MlU ."rr,,l:'K 'he .,.,.:.. A .,..,. ,n-i nas netved lo ,i,e j,,,,,,,.,,,. K."',"",,"!r' Mr, Mrs. ll.oldo.U will i l. r ' , '""lids In llil,, ,-liv Cri",,h '""V"' Mrs. V. C. M'"- Rov llolnmi, ,U1 ,asl,. ;,V.r.'n'UV "S Kl"M'-' f Mrs. A. U. M?'1'- T1M'' l'v-'l'h " Adams and L ke , , '',:'"k l""ll!S Sll L-.tKe l.sltors I' rl.!,i . MiS.'i" ;'!'lo Thoine ont.-rtaliied the Jtl.is,-s l.iiraii Smith and Kloren.-,. mllh in dlunei' ITIilay. Mis- !., -ohl.ev ..j Sslt Lake Is'vis. 1. ol'hl, Pa"'"''v Ml- Mrs. f'huUf.i loillt" v" . '' 'la,k Anierl.-an Fork - 1 . Allder.v,,,!. Mr. Spiei I,.ibhi of Sandy has in-..' in-..' ''Ol".-. MItir s-pondlns tho week lth relatives lu-rr. Mrs. l.ao Ciookslon of salt Lake Is r , s'J"'fl of h"r rarents. Mr. and Mrs. John Newman. James ri. Tliorne. who hat heen trnv-ellnt trnv-ellnt throutl, Idaho. ,ame to Pleasant i-.rove the lirst ,.f ihe week. Walter Haair ami Miss Amv Phlllrs of American Fork were united in marrlano Wednesday. Mrs. W. S. (-,ry of I.ehl sp.-in Tuesday Tues-day In Pleasant lirove MSitltiK her danshter, Mrs. c. K. Hayes. Mrs. Little of Salt Lake la the cues! of her aunt. Mrs. H. s. Powell. The Misses IMna Thomas and Edna Ke-'k soent Sunday with friends and relatives in Proio. Mr nnd Mrs. A. o. Keetch of Llndon spent Suiidav In Salt U,ko Willi their daunhter. Mrs. Parson HlLhatvis. The Misses Sadie and AviF Mills entertained en-tertained the S. p. o. .-liih at their home Wednesday evening. Llsht refreshments w ere iier ed. j 1 TOOELE : f f I TOOK I.E. Nov. i:i.--Mifs Je;(n Caldwell ard Mrs, V,. J. Klktnsion eutei t.tlned Tues-lay ?-iiing at a niieor llan.-ous show-er show-er at the Oildwell li.vne. srtven in lienor I of Miss Edith I'lear, whoxt nmrrinne to Leslt.- Warhurton tRk- pl3 e Noveni- , ber IT. Games and mnjt. were the ainuff- , inputs of the evtMilng. Friz.s In the gues-inic gues-inic Karnes were w on by M iss 'iobt Skiers. Mi.ks MMutle t.owans, Mis. Georp1 C. t hose and Mia. V. K- Snnv. A oninr scheme of red and white was effectively , earned out in ti1. decorations. j The marriage of Miss Amy V. Isgreen and Fred Whear. K'tn of Tooele. " took j p'a-e at Palt l-ake Wednesday afternoon, j The young couple w;is attended by Miss j Mae I?green and Cr.arles Whear. Mr. i j ai:d Mrs. Whear returned t'- Tooele Fn-I Fn-I d.ty and a reception was givn in tbelr I . honor Friday evening at the home of the j bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Is- ; green. They will be at home to friends at i their apart ments in the Isreen block I after Sunday, November 14. Mrs. Harry Raymond ""as hostes to th : L-idies' Aid so--tetv of the M. K. church ; at her h-me Thur.-day afternoon. j j Mrs. I,. Baker was hostess tr. the I Tdst t',rands club at her rwme W'ednes-dwy W'ednes-dwy afternoon. The time was pleasantly s'.-t-nt in serine. Ani'Mir thoie ptesent i I ere Mrs. Kdward Shields, Mrs. A. I. Westrii h. Mrs. Fred White and Mrs. William Wil-liam S. Mark.." Mrs. Marks will enter- tain the club at her home eft it next meeting. - The Ladies' Aid society of St. Mar- I cuprite's Catholic churcii Jiave a dlivner and Utzaar in Tooeie hotpl "Wednesday j evenine. Two hundred and fifty trueMs : were entertained at dinner, which was lol- lowed by a riancimz rirty. j Mrs. i'i. Gillespie way hostess In en i i member;; of the ierr' Glee club at her I l home Wednesda afternoon. The after-I after-I nn was spent in sewing. The club will b entertained next week by Mrs. S. T. I Spray. A number of friends pleasantly surprised Mrs. W. H. Wagner at her home Thura-j-lay evening, the party being given in honor of her birthday. The Eagles' todfje entertained at a card party at the clubrooms Tuesday evening. Mr. ard Mrs. Arthur S. Warburton, who were married fit Salt Lake Monday, i-a me to To't'e durmtr the week to make their; i home. Mrs. Warburton was formerly Miss Kte Hustler of Salt Lake. Mr. Georee W. Kaul err.ertained about fifteen little people at a party at her home Saturday afternoon in honor of her son j George's third birthday. She was assisted j hv Mrs. David Geluer. .Appropriate games , were the amusement of the afternoon. RICHFIELD f ; RICHFIELD, Nov. 13. Mrs. Gr-orse ! Oedtn entertained the Bluebird oluo l-ri-ilav aftenifwin. Lunrlieon was seo ed to Mrs. Bert Ashman. Mrs. -lames Chalk. Mrs L. L. (Jraham. Mrs. David Mitchell. Mrs. E. Winkler, Mrs. .1. F. Bean, Mrs. I James Anderson and Mrs. J. L. Oeden. Mrs. H. V. Ramlose has returned. j after a week's visit in Ephraim, Manti j and Palfna. I Mrs. ( laud Molntyte entertained the j BridBC cluh tills week. Mrs. F. Addintrlon has returned rrom a lone visit In I'rovo ami yall Lake. Twelve of Mrs. Theodore Olson's aunts tendered her a successful surprise party in honor of her birthday Saturday. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salisbury entertained enter-tained the following quests at a delightful delight-ful dinner party Friday evenlnn: Miss Marvel Rloomquist. Miss Coral Krickson. Miss Nellie Perkins. Joseph Jensen. Leo Jensen. Clarence Nlelson. Charles Erlek-eon Erlek-eon and Kenneth Krlckson. Miss Hazel llenrle entertained Miss Loi-"e p'orsvthe and Mrs. Tlobinson on Saturday afternoon. Sewing and luncheon lunch-eon were the features. ! Mr and Mrs. J. Wilkinson returned from' a visit in the northern part of the stale on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. J. LaRne Ocden have returned re-turned Horn California, where they visited vis-ited the fair. JAMERICAN FORKj AMERICAN" FORK. Nov. 13 -Members of the. Second ward held a delightful social so-cial and dance In ihe amusement hall at tho tabernacie Friday tilRht It was one of the most successful social affairs ot the season. -Some time, was spent in daneinjr and an interesting musical program pro-gram mo wa enjoyed. Rcfrcshmenls were "'dV and Mrs. Heber K. Robinson will leave the fore pari of the week for he intern states, where they will spend the next few months. Mrs Nell Nicholes was hostess at a do-iKlitful do-iKlitful musical social at her home In the S-ccond ward Wednesday evening. The time was pleasantly passed in sinsinB and'music and refreshment were served The cue-ts were Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Nicholes, Mabel Storra and Noll Buck-walter. Buck-walter. Mr and Mrs. John W. Chipman of Salt Lake' were visltlnK American Fork relatives rela-tives Saturday and Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Arthur R. Stout of Og-den Og-den were Kuests of American I- urk lela-MvoH lela-MvoH the' fore part of the week. William K. Hunter, who has spent the oast two vcai-H In tho east attending me "ll.-il coliet-c and who went to hurope ' ' British Kovcrnmont about lour months iiKo and has spent that time as r member of the Lrliish hospital corps hi the from In France, returned home Ihe f,,'-c pari of Ihe v cek. j Raymond Cblpmun of UK'leri -P'-til M' j- d;i- and Tuesday In tills city.' Kuest ol his patents. ,lr. and Mis. W . S. Ciitp-m, Ciitp-m, in. Mr. and Mrs. Furl Currick of Salt likr were quests ut tin, l,ome of Mrs. Sarah t'ruokston tiie eurly i,nrt of tho e'k. Robert 0. IhkitsoU Hn,j Louie Bromley, both of this cltv, spruiif. a aurprliin on tliclr friends hero Wednesday, when they hied themselves aMt- io t lie stale capital and r united In 'marring". Hoth are popular ,iiin) r.eo,le of this city. Alter a short h"i,e tncuii tliev will reside In American U. . Miss May L'.inIs returned home Friday troin HlnKham. v. here slie sr'crit the past three weeks as the. Kiiest of her sister, Mrs. Silencer Cemmell. John I'J. KIhk of Ferron spent the fore Part of the week visiting in A merles n l'ork. a siiesl of his lather, Tt. K. Klusr. Wayne Wllcov and Wavne Shellev. who l,ae spent the past three months at Shelley. Idaho, arrived home the first of the week. They will attend hlnh school lure tills wtmcr. Mrs. Fred Webb and daughter Alia of hdvertMii were cucsts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reck Sunday. Mrs. w. s. Robinson entertained al dinner Thursday ecenlni; tor Mrs. Alice Steele. Mrs. Emma Smith. Mrs. Alice Movie. Mrs. Jane Creert wood . Mrs Melissa Me-lissa S-helley. Mrs. .Ian. KinK.'Mrs. Emllv Adnmsoii. Mrs. Janet Crystal and Mrs. June Robinson. Miss Tiuhy llenrlod returned home the nrst of tiie wr.-k from a two weeks' visit at the home of her slsl-r, Mrs. Kmniett liipersoll. at Carfleld. Miss Jane Mcpherson spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives at Neplii. Mrs. T. H. Walton spent part of the "'. 'he home of her son Clarence in salt uilie. Mrs. W. o. siporry of ShU Lake was the guest of American Fork relatives Saturday and Sundav. GRANTSVILLE I ' CRANTS'1LLK. Nov. IS. MiFS Teresa t rod i lc kson entertained at a hlt tlidav puny Monday evening. Gaines Hnd various vari-ous amusements were indulged In till a late hour, when lunch whs served. Those present were Alta Johnson. Z.ida Juste-s. Juste-s. li. Goldle Huh . Violet Jennings. .ra Johnson. Marguerite Arbon. luiphne Cooley. Lllhan Ju,!d. Rarliel chirk. Genevieve Gene-vieve Anderson. Louisa Mlllwanl Florence Flor-ence Clark and Emma Fredrl. kon. The annual reunion of the Wrathall family of i;, riarc heM , lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rowherrv Monday evening on the elslitv -seventh anniversary of the birth of Jsmes Wraihall. one of the earliest settlers of this city, who has been dead for nineteen nine-teen years. The house was beaiitlfuliv decorated with roses. ch, santlielnutns and carnations. A programme was given, among: the numbers being a solo bv Miss Alice Sprv. a solo bv M,ss Rhea Anderson, Ander-son, cornet solo by Donald Rowberry, and songs and recitations hv small children. chil-dren. Dinner was served to the following: follow-ing: Governor and Mrs. William Sprv. Miss Ali-e spry, James Sprv. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wrathall, Mits Irene Wrathall, Miss Penina Wrathall. Jennie Wratnall. H.izel nnd Maurice Wrathall. Mrs. Genevieve Orr and children. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Anderson and family Mr. and Mrs. G M. Matthews and f'.unilv. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M -Bride nnd family fam-ily -Mr. and Mrs. P. F.. Wrathall. Mr. and Mrs. Hvrtim Sutton and famliv. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Sutton and family. Mr. and -Mrs. Alfred Stirks and children. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wrathall. Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Wrathall and children. Mrs. Hugh St. Chnr of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knowlton and children. Miss F.thel Wrnthall and Miss Kva Wrathall. both of .--alt Lake City. Fiftv grandchildren and great-grandchildren were present. Miss Alice MoMichael entertained the stake primary officers at 1 er home on Main street Wednesday evening. -Mrs. J. R. Kliason entertained the Country club at her home on Main street Friday afternoon. Ref resiimen ts were served to Mrs. G. F. Townsend. Mrs. Leo Johnson. Mrs. J. H. Mlllwaid. Mrs. Alice McMichael. .Mrs. Hampton Wort 1 ,iiigi on. Mrs. -I. C Hicks. Mrs. Clvde Wrathall and Mrs. John K. Mlllwanl. Walter Matthews of Oakley. Idaho, was in Grantsville Monday visiting relatives and friends, while on his way home from a mission to South Africa, having completed com-pleted a trip around the world while gone. He left for his home Tuesday afternoon. " GUNNISON 4- GUNXLSON. Nov. '.',. The Home Kco-nnmlc Kco-nnmlc association met at the home of Mis. ENie K. Bartholomew Monday afternoon, after-noon, when tiie following programme was given : Sonc by Glade Itown ; discussion of correspondence course, "Tha nkssrlvinf; Idea.,'' by members; piano duet. Ltta Jep-son Jep-son & Go.; reading, by Stella Ti. Gledhlll. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Stella Gledhill on Monday, November i2. .Mr. and Mis. John Chew of Colorado are visitlne In this ity, fftie.cis of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Metoalf, Hr., parents of Mrs. Chew. I Miss Amber Bardsley of Park City is visiting her parents in this city. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mn r-lin r-lin WiHa rdsen eniertained at dinner for about fifteen of their relatives. Miss Martha Vincent of Spanish Fork is visiting at tiie home of J. J. Picket t. Mr. and Mrs. Albert rhrisiensen and family have moved to Sallna. The Ladle' Aid society was entertained by Mrs. Kritz Harnes Thursday afternoon. Spaintf was featured, after which luncheon lunch-eon was served. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Frandsen were the recipients of a pleasant surprise given at their home in West View by a number of their relatives and frfends. The party was given In honor of the birthday birth-day aniversary of Mr. Frand-sep. Supper was served to about seventeen. Miss Jean Winder returned to her home in Salt Lake Sunday, after spending two weeks in this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knighton left Thuis-dav Thuis-dav of Jas! week for Salt Lake, where they will visit with relatives. The Misses Alice Lund and Ma nnah Brlenholt of Ephraim spent a few days this week in this city. Mrs. Lizzie Watson of Ephraim and Archie Rawlins of Springvlfle were guests of I heir aister, Mrs. C. E. Eroblcy, last week, occasioned by the funerul of the latter's child. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adnlph Petersen lef Wednesday Wed-nesday for Manti, where they will v isit with relatives. MANTI MAXTF, Nov. i:;. Miss Ethel Davenport and Miss Inez Clark entt rtaincd for the members of the high school faculty Salur-day Salur-day evening at the Davenport home, The rooms were beautiful with chrysanthemums. chrysan-themums. Four tables of 500 were played. Those present were Mpssrs. and Mesdaines Robinson. Reld, Warnick. Axelson. Munk, Kjar, and the misses Clark, Ethel and Miranda Davenport and Mr. Lauritzen and J. Anderson of Saltna. Refreshments were served at midnight. . , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mellor entertained in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Laura, and K. L. Jenson Wednesday and Thursday evenings. The rooms were lafitc-fullv lafitc-fullv decorated with evergreens and chrysanthemums. Supp? was served each evening to sixty invited guests. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cm ne. Mr. a nd Mrs. Christ enscn of Salt Take. Mr. and Mrs. Einold Jensen of Ephraim, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mellor and Leon Mellor of Fayette. Mrs. Ina Cox entertained twelve of her frlpuds at an old - fashioned quilting bee Friday afternoon. Supper was served. The Needier- ft club met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Vera Keller. Fifteen members and three visitors were present. i; ri-f-slirnents were served. iM iss Lottie Anderson entertained t lie I .senior rl,-, of lhe AhuiH .!.! Sat- HI d.l.V UVMIIUK. Tli.i cIum, ol-.i f. w "Nt in rhe decoii.lidiib and hui' li-'011, li-'011, whlcii wiis M.rw-d at tl o'clock. A shower given m i h home of Minw I'M It h Kju r I'Tidav rxenlng for Miss UiiifH M.dlor. The moms were heHiili- ""'V dec te,1 will) pl;ilitn HI id cut flower. Liiiii'lifiori ; i n , red to aboni tlili't-l'c .VnuiiK uoiiicji, Mr. mi. Mr. A. O. I 'ft e, Aim e,,ieiHalii.-d U dmd( hii, Thuihd. v , niiim- p-i their daughter. Alice, and i-.,;,,- Cnx. w hos inarrtHKA wa,s Hnhmini.i d in tin Miiiitl temple Wednesday. Supper win served to fitly relKth eh and fi lendn 11 1 S o'clock Wednesddv evening nnd forty of the younper hl-t Thurnda evening, Ont-of.town Ont-of.town uueHts were Mrs. Knte Wllllanis and Mrs. Lhv.mi Lloyd of I'nce mid .Mr. anrl Mis. Adoiph I'.-rsmi -it Gmndsoti. Mr. nnd Mr;;. t,'(l. will nuke their home in M.j ut . The nl net eent h a nn (versa i v of t he I-adieR' Llteniry club was cejcbralcd at ihe cluhmonis ThurH.lnv iit'tenioori with a full oitndanre of the mem hens. The niu-sio niu-sio whs I'mnlshed by Mls; Lld,i Edmunds and Mrs. (Jim Jensen. Mrs. A. II. Cliris-t Cliris-t onsen rend an on pi mil pnimi, a nd M Ish Inez Clark uave several readings. The social so-cial commltH'c sered luii'h'-on al ti o'cloik. j Miss ilerniH Keller enHerlalned Hie Msile Mookr Thursday evnin. I Alts. G. W. Martin left Tuei-dav for an extended vlnll l Thicngn htk) other eaMl.-I eaMl.-I evil cities, HlopphiR In Ohio to vlMt relatives rela-tives and fi lends. Miss Jennie Laixn and Mtt.s Louise Rensch were hostesses at n bundle shnwr, niven for Miss Peterson Friday nfiernoop. RefrerlmientM were nerved. The numibern of nhe R. K. cl.isv met at tho home, of Mrs. W. W. Itrown Wednesday Wednes-day eentng. t EPHRAIM EPHRAIM. Nov. i:t. - One of tho irgeM showers gtven In thin city was lhat of Sundav evening in compliment in Mr. nnd Mrs. Anis-us Thurshy at Ihe home of Mrs. TliurslivH piirents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mddsen. More than I'm guentn were present pres-ent and the evenina was plea situ i - spent in sain-'S and music, 1 .iiii- heoii wns ser ed and 1 1 le you ny i on pie w tie presented pre-sented with a kl't-hen cabinet. Miss LaVerne Peterson entertained the M. M -in , Wednesday eveniiiK. Luncheon Lunch-eon was nervd. Mrs. L. M. Olson entep-iaiiied Tuesday eveninc In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Sam VIHiamH of Emery. Lun- b wan servefl ' to Mesdiim-s A. C. A nderson, G.-neva Peterson. Emma K. (!lson and Mr. an. I Mrs. Sum William. One of the most elaborate social events of the week was the golden wedding celebration cele-bration for Mr. and M is. IV er Peterson Peter-son at the Noi t h wa rd chapel Sa turdav. The house was beautifully decorated with rhrysa nt hemfl nis. Trie follow ing programme pro-gramme wa rendered: Sons, by the uuestH, 'Count Your Hlessinus"; speech of welcome. J. P. Hansen; response, J. V. .Jensen; "Silver Threads Amour the G"od," Ora and I'aveda Olson; short biography of the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. Andrew' Thompson. Jr.; comic reading. Mahonrl Thompson; solo, John Hailey; duet. Mr. and Mrs. Lranler Thompson; speech. Jacob Thompson. A banquet was served to Ini guests. A number of women relatives and friends pleasnntly surprised Mrs. Pel her t Rasniussen Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Rasmussen will leave in the near future for MonMceilo. Henry Thompson was pleasantly surprised sur-prised by a number of relatives and friends Sunday evening, the occasion be-in be-in z Ids hirthdn y ann! vf : v- rv. Those present were Messrs. and Msda pk-s Hhv-niomi Hhv-niomi ijirson. Willia m Larson. Jr.. 'ilie Anderson, Joseph Nielson. Fnjamln Carlson, Carl-son, Parley sorensen and Mrs. Thorvald P.reinholt. Mr. and Mrs. Folmer bertelhon entertained enter-tained a number of relatives and friends Tuesda y evening. The ladles' Literary -dub mrt at lhe home of Mix James Frost Tusdav eveninc even-inc A lecture. "Where Half the World Is Waking t'p," was gHen b- Mrs. J. V. Jensen, and a reading. "Put Reauty Into Your Soul." by Mrs. Hynini Sorensen. Twelve members and two visitors were present. Mr a nd Mrs. Mai . us Pel erson of Snowflakc. Ariz., who have Iw-n visiting in Ephraim and southern I "lab, returned to their home Mouoay. Wilford Anderson of this city and Miss Sarah I'alion of Ctr'le ill were married last Wednesday. Mrs. Niels Anderson of this city left Tuesday for Clrcleville to attend the weddine. Miss Sarah Peterson, who is teaching schuol at Midvale. spent Saturday and Sunday in Fphiaim. Mtss, Agnes Thompson returned Tuesday Tues-day from Salt Lake. 1 PAYSON : , PAYSON. Nov. 13. Mrs. Ciiarley Cravens entertained the Afternoon Sewing Sew-ing elubThuiBday. Mrs. 1 iarry Tipton entertained Tues-' Tues-' dav. Her guests were Mecdames Frank Ingalls. V'ioie Manwell, Gordon McCoy and Frank Harris. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Eph. ('luff entertained about twenty of their friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. JJion Friday evening. Hridge was played and lunch served. The rooms were decorated with autumn dowers. The Second ward choir conducted a dance in the amusement hall Friday evening. Ralph Sherinere left Monday for Riverside. Riv-erside. 'ah. where he was married Wednesday to Miss Mabel Lawrence of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mi Falden oT Thistle i and Miss Frances Shermere left Monday I ior Riverside, Cal., to attend the werl-idlng werl-idlng of Mits Mabel Laurence and Ralph 1 Sheimere on Wednesday. ! The Cult us Literary club met in reg-! reg-! ular session Wednesday afternoon in the Commercial club rooms. Miss Flora Houser, daughter of Emual i Houser, and Morris Bissel of Springville j were married Tuesday in Provo. They I will make their home in Payson. I Mrs. W, D. Dixon returned home Sun-I Sun-I day, after a visit in Salt Lake with her j sister, Mrs. George Rose. 1 Mrs. A. B. Larsen and Mrs. Larsen were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Mayor a nd Mi s. l-ant and Mrs. L. A. ColvJn were Salt Lake, visitors the first i part of the week. ! Mrs. Earl MeCormfck is visiting in Salt Lake. Miss Armor al Dixon of t he R. Y. TI. 1 spent Saturday and S Linda v visiting hor ' pa rent s, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dixon. Mrs. J. S. Page. Jr., returned home 'Saturday from visiting the expositions in California. Mr. a nd Mrs. C. F. Dixon will leave j soon for an extended visit in California. r MIDVALE MIDVALE, Nov. 13. Next Friday afternoon aft-ernoon ihe members of the Ladies' Reading Read-ing circle will be entertained by Mrs. Carl SmhW-Ht her home. Mrs. L. D. Anderson An-derson will give a paper on the Panama- j Pacific exposition and Mrs. Clarence L. I Colbert will give readings fiom James ! Whitcomb Riley. j Mrs. William O'Rrlen will entertain the ! members of the Gold and White club at j her home next Wednesday afternoon, j Mr. a nd M rs. Nlel Olson motored lo provo last Monday evening to attend the hanquel giv en to members of the Knights ! of Pythias ami their wives. I The Mid vale School and Community i league held a very interesting session 'last l-Viday evening in t i).- Midva lc assembly as-sembly rooms. An excellent musical programme pro-gramme was rendered by members of the leaaue. Last Monday Mrs. C. I. Goff entertained at dinner for Mrs. Ilyrimi Halsttom, who returned to her home in H rig ham "'lty Tuesday after spending a mouth with her mother." Mrs. Marie T. Gotf. The mcmbeis of the Five Hundred club W'-x- plfMsanllv enf-i lained .Monday 'aft- ' ei'iioiiii br Mj'm. Joy.-ph Joy al hei home. Mondav evening the Mldvulr Odd Eel- I lows entertained the meinbt-rs of the Re. i heknh lodge In the Odd Fellows' hall. An : e;ee.-ni inusb-al piogramina was ren j tiered and luncheon was served. YVediiendav afternoon Mis. Joseph Joy jaiifl Mrs. Jay Feuii were hosieHbon to a l.i rge uurnhT of t heir lady friends at jfl caril party given ii t the la tter's home. I The hoi jsp wan de- ora ted In hea u'lful a nt u in n flow ere,, a n ele born le luncheon aH nerved. The fa.'oio were awarded I M rs. .la rues A. Ak'orn. Mi s. Willia m lii Hrleii, Mis. T. M. I.ioneltion, Mrs. Olaf Olson and Mis. E. Poibt. Airs. Wl Ilia m Wr tern entertained the members of the, Saimday rdlit club at her home Krlday night. Cards and luncheon were the chief features of the eniei (aliimenl. Miss Erma Malstrom very pleasantly entertained the litem hers of the Merrymakers' Merry-makers' Sewing club Frlda y evening at her home. Refreshment n were served, The members of the Plate club were en-t-rial ned Thursday afternoon by M re. t Jaun-H A. Ah urn at her Iioiim. Mrs. L. M. Dunelson and Mrs. William u'Prlen I were a wjj rded the pi'Izck ttffcred. Mr. and M i f. George R. Smith of Itriggs. Idaho are visiting Mr. Smith's mother, M is. Josephine Smith. Mr. and Mrs. . H. Jones wen I to Provo Monday evening to attend the bail' f.juet. given io members of the Knights of PyllihiH lodge. Miss Claris: a Goff is spending a week in Hi iRharn City w Ith friends and relatives. TWIN FALLS, IDA. TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Nov. 1. One of t lie enjoyable and most elaborately appointed ap-pointed atiu-irs of the papt week waa the bridge party given by Mrs. John Cos teiio ai her suburban home on Thursday Thurs-day a ft er noon. Baskets of large yellow a nd white chrysaii' he mi mis were ied effectively hi adorning the rooms, and tliis combination of colors was also used daintily in. the appointments of the course luncheon, wh h'h was server! a l the tables fifi-r the game. A feature of the afternoon after-noon was ihe " mimic given by Mrs. t 'baric Cost Ho at th- piano, and Mlb ShoTcrf. violinist, both of Filer.. A dOightful bridge luncheon was given on Tbursdav afternoon by Mesdames Kee.j and Sfuout at the home of Mrs. Reed. .Luncheon was nerved at 1 o'clock at fpiartette tables, on each of which wns a basket, of large yellow chrypanihe. mums. The guest list Included twenty-six. twenty-six. ... Twe e members of t he Kappa Delta Sigma sorority held a jolly meeting Saturday Sat-urday night at the home of Misses Fr.rn and Florence Oosteiio. The greater part of the evening was spent In fancy work, followed by a course luncheon. A dance was given In Cotillion hall Tuesday evening for the members of the NatlorjHl and American league ball reams, which played here that afternoon, A large crowd enjoyed the evening. Th" Juniors' annual reception for the fresh in.-n of the high school was -held Friday evenlnf in the high school auditorium audi-torium and proved to be. a. jolly affair. In the i eeel vi ng line were 1 hp presidents of both classes and the officers of the junior el sap. Music was furnished during dur-ing the evening bv the high school orchestra, or-chestra, which was seated under a beautifully beau-tifully arranger pergola. The auditorium wan elaborately decorated In palms, pennants pen-nants and black and yellow crepe streamers. A programme was given, consisting con-sisting of an address of welcome by the junior president. Tneodore Bowen; a cornel cor-nel solo bv Raymond RJeer; a vocal solo by Miss Marie Roberts, and an original sketch given by eight of the junior boys. After the programme had been given, the remainder of the evening even-ing was spent In dancing in the gymnasium. gym-nasium. Mrs. S. E. Sndth entertained twelve guesi a at a delightful dinner party on Friday evening. The Mothers' Surprise club met W-driewla y w ith Mrs. E. Bryant. The loph- ( onsldered for the afternoon waa "Jane Addam."." and roll call was responded re-sponded to with sayings from Miss Ad-dams. Ad-dams. A feature of the meeting was an address by the Rev. Dr. J. F. Shepherd. Sixteen members of the Priseilla club were entertained by Mrs. H. O. Brown on Thursday afternoon. The afternoon wa pleap-tnlly spent in fancy work. A reading by Mrs. Jennings waa much enjoyed. en-joyed. The members of the Acirema club were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Patterson Friday afternoon. Twelve members were present. Of special interest were the papers read, one on "Washington Irving," bv Mrs. Ralph Stover, and one on "The White House Family," by Mrs. Burk-holder. Burk-holder. Mrs. R. E. Bohier was hostess to the members of the Ideal Card club on Monday Mon-day afternoon at the-club's second meeting meet-ing of the season. Mrs. Bohier received a silver pie knife, in accordance with the plan of this club, which presents to the hostess a prize. Instead of the hostess presenting the usual prize for high score. The rest room committee from the Federated Rural clubs of Twin Falls county served a chicken dinner in Odd Fellows hall Tuesday for the benefit of the rest room fund. The affair was most successful i n every way and an excellent excel-lent dinner was served, which was patronized pat-ronized by several hundred people. The Twin Falls band gave -its seventh annual entertainment on Wednesday evening before a crowded house. "George Washington, Jr." was the title of the play, which was exceptionally well presented pre-sented by local talent, including several members of the band. PRICE PRICK, Nov. 13. Mrs. Gus Ehly entertained en-tertained the Needlework club Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. J. W. Darlington and sister, Mrs. R. J. Jones, who have been visiting their niece. Mrs. J. M. Whit more, for two . weeks, departed Wednesday morning for the Pacltic coast, where they will spend lhe winter. Mrs. Whitmore gave a Kensington, Ken-sington, attended bv half a hundred Price women, November 6, in honor of her aunt. Judge J. B. Middletnn returned Monday from Greenriver. ufter a short visit with his brothers. Dr. G. W. of tiiat town and Kdward of Chicago. In company with Messrs. Joseph Ross. Kirk Gregory. E. A. Dufford and J. H. Gregory, the Mlddleton brothers recently made a trip down the Green j iver. Mrs. Owen Lloyd and Mrs. Hollis Williams Wil-liams departed Monday for Manti, where rhey attended the wedding of their brother. Edgar Cox. who was on Wednesday Wednes-day "united hi marriage to Miss Alice Petersen. Mrs. W. T. Huff ma nn of Salt Lake visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Har-mon ISiyncr, in this city several days this week. Nell M. Madsen of Sco field visited Price cronies over Sunday. I GARFIELD . GARFIELD, Nov. 13. The G. P. C. Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. IT. W. Scott Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Jones is a new member of the club. The Merry Matrons were et Y.erta I ned "Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. A. C. Gal-iachcr. Gal-iachcr. There was a rag carpet party Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. August La rsou. The guests were Mesdames C. A nd erson. C. Munson. Jeanne Wright. George Ahlo,uist. L. Tra nso, Andy Carlson. Carl-son. A. S'wsllburir. Emil Anderson, A. E. klund, Conrad Wrotl A surprise party was driven in honor of Mrs. W. J. Reynolds Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Those present were Mesdames J. L. Revnolds. A. Jepson. c. thuj. Ft. L. Alexander. Alex-ander. J. Peay. J. McCt,rie. L. P. Mad- i sen, J. Evans. J. F lodges, O. Jones, P. J W. Treloar. An elegn nt luncheon was ; served. ! Mrs. E. E. Nelson was hostess fo the ! Bakers Dozen club and 1 be West End I ("aid dub Thursday afternoon. The guests were Mesdames Ensign. Hansen, Kellogg. Ma.' 4.,i"h1a:,. Leonard, Ft". Rar- liar, i ,, Ale, Civ in M'-Arthur, Ashworth. O'Connor, Kosier. Bird, plait, I'Vencli, llatdle, Sautn. MIsmcm Zollinger, Grice and Mayrne Leonard. The club prize wns won by Mrs. Will Rees; the uet prize by Mr.. W. J. O'Connor . ! A Tha nksglving pa rty was given at the i clubhouse Thursday evening by Miss 1 Florence, Ha.yniond. Helen French. Ma r-ga r-ga ret Reynold, Alt hea Evers. Norma i Wilson. Hulda. AhloulM and Gladvp Kyle. I The guests were Mioses Riflth, Glad.H and 'Dorothv Re. Ruth Eve.rs. Clara Hales. Dorothy French, Vera Kone, Maude. Chrlstalnsen, Clara MHMgan, Leona Zuck-wort Zuck-wort h. Gladys Punshon, Theo Furrow, M'-hsih. Bob Monger, Leslie McKendrlck. Onrtond Montia , Jack Vottr-r, Monroe Sinter, Davis Furrow, Ferdie Barton. Tom Kyle. Grant Madsen, James Miller, Te.idie Larson. Yn man Duhusque, Clifford Riley, Ijiwrence M' Atee. Clarence Hales, Harry Adams, Einll Thomas and Arthur Jackson. f SPANISH FORK I 4 SPANISH FORK. Nov. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Piper of Thistle, returning from the Panama-Pacific exposition, stopped off In Spanish Fork for a three days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cor-na Cor-na by. Mr. Piper and Mrs. Cornaby are blBters. Monday evening the officers of the religion re-ligion class of th Fourth ward tendered Miss Mary Albertson, a bride of the coming com-ing week, a shower at her home. A jolly time was enjoyed by all and later re-freshmenig re-freshmenig were served. Mrs. ThomaH Warner entertained about twenty boys and girls Monday afternoon In honor of her son Vance, it being his twelfth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hughes spent Monday with friends and relatives In this city. Mrs. Floyd Johnson, who has been spending the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sa muel Cornaby, returned to her home In Provo Monday. Miss Reva Johnson entertained a number num-ber of young people from Provo Tuesday evening. The guests were entertained with a. musical programme and later refreshments re-freshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Jacob Bearnson and Mrs. B. J. Johnson entertained the ladles of the Presbyterian Aid society at the home of Mrs. Bearnson Wednesday at an all-day work meeting. Dinner was served at 1:30 o'clock to fifteen ladles bv the hostess, assisted as-sisted by Miss Jennie Bearnson. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ludlow Lud-low was filled with relatives and friends, numbering about fifty, Sunday evening at a well-planned surprise party for the couple and Mr. and Mrs. Alvtn Ludlow, Lud-low, on the eve of their departure for Dalton. Idaho, where they will make then-home, then-home, taking the best wishes of all with them. More than a dozen friend and relatives rela-tives treated Mrs. Sarah Stark of Leland to a surprise party on her birthday Tuesday. Tues-day. Dinner was served at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Kate Hughes entertained eight members of the Literary club Friday afternoon aft-ernoon at her home. Instructive and Interesting In-teresting readings were given by several of the members during the afternoon. The primary dffieers of the Third ward met with Mrs. Joseph Chappie Thursday afternoon. They brought their picnic lunches and before leaving they presented Mrs. Chappie with a beautiful framed "Madonna" picture. Mrs. William J. Thomas returned from Thistle Saturday, where she had been visiting with her daughter Annie for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hales of Provo were calling on the Stewarts of Oliver-ville Oliver-ville Tuesday. Mrs. Will a. Jones entertained the members of the Self Culture club at their regular meeting Friday evening. Saturday evening the Royal Welsh quartette gave a musical programme at the opera house to an appreciative but small audience on account of the inclement incle-ment weather. By special request of their Spanish Fork friends thv gave a oeneert of sacred songs at the Second ward meeting house Sunday evening. The calico ball given bv the pupils of the Spanish Fork high school Friday evening even-ing at the auditorium was a grand success. I SALINA f SALINA, Nov. 13. The Home Economic association met at the home of Mrs. D. A. Arrivee Wednesday afternoon. A very Interesting programme was carried out. Mrs. Lyle Allred gave a lecture on the moral training of children; vocal solo by Mrs. Burgess; Mrs. Jones read a paper written by Miss Harriet Elliofit on the vocational vo-cational training of children. Afterwards refreshments were served to thirty-five ladies. At Dr. West's residence Wednesday evening. Maud Ewelis and Joy West entertained en-tertained the Priscilla Girls' club. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served in courses to the following: follow-ing: Thursa Gales, Louise Gates. Ieona Christensen, Violate Gates. Gladys Gates, Irene Brown, Lewine Crane, Erma and Amy Larson. Miss Alice Lund of Ephraim has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe. Mrs. D. A. Arrivee will leave for Salt Lake Friday to visljt her sister and brother. Mrs. Wilt Brown, Mrs. Mary Rex and daughter, Essie, are visiting the exposition exposi-tion in San Francisco. Mrs. W. McAllister entertainedp the Crochet club Friday afternoon. A delicious de-licious luncheon was served to Mrs. D. A. Arrivee. Mrs. H. R. Crandall. Mrs. Karl Arenston. Mrs. Lee Peterson and Mrs. Edfch Bullock. The student body of the high school gave a misfit party last Friday night. An excellent programme was carried out, and prizes were awarded Miss Thelma Brown and Lavar Jorgensen. The T-adies" Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Claudia Burgess Monday evening and reorganized. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Henrv Mc-Kenna, Mc-Kenna, president, with Mrs. Hattie Bird as her assistant; Mrs. Ella Gates, secretary; secre-tary; Ida Burns, programme committee. After meeting luncheon was served. Tiie M. I. A. met at the farewell surprise sur-prise party at the home of Karl Mattsson. Mr. Mattsson leaves in a few days to make his home in Salt Lake. Members of the forest service gave Karl Mattsson a pleasant surprise at his home Wednesday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Arenston. Mr. and Mrs. June Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Arrivee. Mr. and Mrs. Weils Robins and Tom Herbert. I POCATELLO, IDA. f f POCATELLO. Idaho. Nov. 13. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Merrill of the Tech faculty entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening in honor of Miss Lucy Gate's of Salt l-ake and Miss Romania Hvde and Clifford Clive of 1 hat city. Aside from the honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Horsfall and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Merrill. The decorations were In chrysanthemums chrysan-themums and fema. The Joke Card club was entertained Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Roberts at their home on South Garfield. Gar-field. Five hundred was played during the evening, high scores being held bv Mrs. F. H. Milliard and W. N. MeCarty. i Guest favors were received by Sirs. Pat j Coleman and .1. B. Bacon. A three -course luncheon was served. Mrs. John Tupper enlerta.ined Hie North End club Frtdav a ft er noon at her home on South Garfield. Five hundred was the game. Mrs. D. W. Church received high honors a nd Miss Emma Spongberg received the guest trophy. The quests of the club were Mesdames N. G. Franklin, G. Spomrberg. It. N. Terrell, John Peters and Miss Emma Spongberg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry .1. Peterson entertained enter-tained at dinner Krlday evening compli-I compli-I nie.ntary to Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Lonsby of Det roi l. M i"'n., who a re visit Inir t heir sister a nd da ugh icr. Mrs. John Ha rvey. The tab)--. f ,,.',, ,f,p.- '.,--,... , .v.,-,,,. Ii.em.ir... C, -. ... , ..ul '' Mev.rs. 'and Me;.',., ; A ,i 1 1 1 .-1 , i ., '. A. oim.-i'. u, A. ,'d . P.o-r .,., .)!.., Ha rvey. Mlsf Xelll,. Ka.pryjj ej, I "IM I li' d al 0m- ner Sundav evening at Ii-t bom- on :- U Ha, eh. The guems w Dr. and .Mi . Amour, Air. and Mrs .1. S- hnlfz ;. Er'ddel. K. J. P-tnt-Id. .(-;- I p.. .,! and Mrs. Han-n. I-v-t m, v ere the -; elusive de.-i,iH if, ii.!. MlHi Marion Hllr kh-c r-u ten ained Ha I -urday ev, miiik at a h c pa rJ v at i l, Princess theater. ndlowed I. ,- p e o i -menu and dan Ing at the HlHrd. Tec guests were tli" Mis'.-s Marie jg(J, Kian-cin Kian-cin Shatiuck. Helen Fariio. Catiiern;- PC, Ea and Ma he Kas.ird.a, Ai!e-n lo.i:I-lln. lo.i:I-lln. Emily hit ,.;.-,.v, Marion Ii,:;;,, Asr.es Hart and .Mrr. Fr.-d Wbilne-- I Messrs. Flo;, d Pulton, James ! udon. Thorn sen, II. Whit t es" , G. Hltc k'c . 'Ralph Cameron. Drew Standrnd. Thomas lgo, Chester Wells and Nmhoiais I ft i . The Wednesday P.ridcre . bib was entertained enter-tained by Mrs. F. W. Hassan at her home on North Johnson. Th.- hU'h score waa hld by Mrs. C. A. ' lentine a nd r he jsuest favor w as ta ken l,y M ith K a Was I ska. The guest s of t e .;lub --ere M.-sdamen c;, rj p.r .-.in. Jr.hn Ha rnil'oii and G. L. Gallagher and M;s Kva K.i-slskft. K.i-slskft. Last I'ridav eemng a sroop of fnendt? met at th home ,f Dr. and Mrs. Gallagher Gal-lagher and organized an evening Kive Hundred club. The dub membership is is follows: Messrs. and Mesdau.es John Hamilton. C. F,. Louv, B. K. Pai.tTSon, B. M. Hines, S. M. Nixon. H. B. Thompson Thomp-son and Dr. and Mrs. Gallagher. The Study lea sue met Tuesday af'er-noon af'er-noon In the assemblv room at the public, library. Shakespeare's predecessors were discussed by Mesdames George North, Fred Barnes, Frank Madden. H. W. Doty, and W. R. Slders and Miss Mabel Ka-biska. Ka-biska. Mrs. V. A. Wright sang several solos. The Art Study dub met Wednesdav afternoon aft-ernoon at the assembly room of the h hrary and studied some Spanish artisis. Mrs. H. W. Dory leri the discussion on Velasquez. Miss Helen Eddy gave an interesting in-teresting travelogue on Spain. f EUREKA. 4 4- EUREKA, Nov. 13. John F. Manwell of Payson visited a few days this week with his daughter, M's. W. J. Lewis, of Mammoth. Mr. and Mrs. Wa rren McAdams and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Crooks were in Provo Sunday, malting tiie trip by auto. John Donnelly, Nell Bonner and Robert Tlbbs were at Salt Lake Sunday, making the trip by auto. An entertainment was given at Silver City Tuesday evening, the affair being in the nature of a reunion of the mem- bers of the Stiver ward of tiie L. D. S. church. The programme of the evening included musical numbers, dancing and ' a lunch. Dr. E. J. Howell was a Salt Lnke visitor vis-itor during the early part of the week. Miss Eliza Bonner visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bonner at Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. John Voungstrom and their ' daughter, Miss Gr ace, were the guests of Salt Lake friends Saturday and Sunday. T. R. Kelly, the state organizer for the Knights of the Maccabees, w as m Eureka last Friday evening. He aaei;d-ed aaei;d-ed the meeting or" the local lodge on lIull ' date and delivered a very interesting address. ad-dress. Following tills there were a it.v short taiks by local members and a. smoker session. H. E. Van Housen, division superi:1.- , tendent for the Salt Lake Houi-, w;:s . in Tin tic tor a. brief visit with friends Tuesday. Mrs. George Buck of Goshen was in t. i Eureka on a visit during tiie week. i ! Manager Walter Fitch of the Chief : Consolidated mine has returned home " from a visit of a tew weeks in the east. r The members of the Entre Nous Literary Lit-erary club met Saturday afternoon wit h Mits Layton at the home of Mis. Wat- . P kins. A very interesting paper on "The , ! Rise and Development of the German J Empire'' was read by Airs. Driscoll. the discussion being led by Mrs. Crane and i; Mrs. Tomlinson. After a short business . session following, t he club adjourned to , meet again Saturday, November lo, at the home of Mrs. Gose. J. D. Stack was here from Mosida Wednesday for a visit with his family. d L. C. Doty, superintendent of the Bui- ' lion Beck mine, left early in the week for a, visit at the springs near Qgden. Lyndon Crook of Payson is in Eureka B for a visit with hie sister, Mrs. Ray y Vincent. J. C. Dick of Salt Lake returned to his home Wednesday, after a few days spent , in the district. - y County Attorney 'J. H. McKnight was it ; up from Nephi during the early part of )-the )-the week. Robert Sidley of Los Angeles and Miss ; Bertha Warburton of Silver City were married at Provo Saturday. The bride -i is well and popularly known at Silver City, while Mr. Sidley has made a large number of friends during the few months he has been in the district, being em- , ployed at the new mill near Silver City. Y J. R. Gavin, the operator for the Salt Lke Route at Tintic Junction, has re-turned re-turned from a few months' vacation at ts his former home in Nebraska. id Mr. and Mrs. George Whitmore of Ne-l " phi were in Eureka this week. ' C. C. Griggs returned Sunday morning".' after a visit at Salt Lake. He made the : trip by auto and was accompanied byr'' Mrs. Alex Blight, Miss Adeie Griggs and 7 Miss Helen Slrriver. H. E. Wall. C. E. Huish and William's Brinkerhoff of Thurber spent Sunday on ir a hunting trip on the Sevier river. ! The local Masonic lodge entertained Tuesday evening a number of the grand 'e' lodge officers and four members of the i-.j Masonic order at Provo. A business 1!. meeting was followed by a splendid ban-' quet at a local cafe. Among the grand lodge officers who were pr esent ;it t he meeting and bann.uet were: W. J. Shealv,- " grand master; C. C. Griggs, deputy"-" gr-a nd mast er ; F. A . M cCa rey, gra n d secretary, and E. G. Wit-kens, grand se-. nior deacon. n Mrs. Joseph Clavelle left Thursday fot i(i a visit with Salt Iike friendy. The L. G. club held a very pleasa nl A meeting at the home of Mrs. Walt.-t lo Berry Monday night. The guests wci? served with a nb-e luncheon following ( game of cards, the special guests br-ini; Mrs. Simpson ami Mrs. Franks. -Mrs Cannon will entertain the dub member- v Monday evening. - Mrs. Al Moore will entertain the mem-i hers of the Past Noble' Grands' dub or J the afternoon of Friday, November ir. . Mrs. Frank Grtrrity entertained t1";', members of the "L. f. E. dub lh;!;(t-last lh;!;(t-last meeting. An excellent luncheon w:,-m serve, to the jzuesin following th" usu,,'. programme of cards. Mrs. Henri- Os 0 borne will be hostess at the club's ne; ', meeting. Wednesday evening. h Mrs, William Henriod of Nephi was ii-; Eureka this week, visiting h'-r sister;---Mrs! Haynes. "1 Mrs. C. I. Jack returned to her hinn;; at Thistle during the week, nfler a visi v-' with her mother. M r. I ayne. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. chord I will he entertained al the home .f .Mr?,.'" J. U Williams Thursday. Ijl . , : p MILFORD !ip . MILFORD, Nov. 1". Ralh Pi t chrort ' :T ' ir.ayor-elect of M 1 1 ford, 1 ct urucd botn-! botn-! Tuesday from Scott City, Kan. P I Owing to the fact thai the heating s-s he tern of the new high school Is not ye v completed, the opening celebration h; ifV been postponed until November if. The Misses Pose and Winifred M1', Donoueli ha ve returned from .--'.ilt T,.-i k ' Rodney Winn of 11m: L. D. S. ,igb sch.ir spent Monday visiting with friends the Reaver county high school. ov Candv pulls have been i h" m:iin -on functions for the vouiili'.t set ihiiJWd w.( week. Parties have i.n Cor- a( Crandall, Miller. P.urns. Taiiiu-r tO dard homes. . 0 |