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Show 1 Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah l OGDEN 1 ! j - 1 OGDKN, Aug. 7, Miss Irene Rowlands entertained informally on Wednesday and i Thursday afternoons at her home in the I Peevv apartments in compliment to out- , ' of-io'wn visitors. Mrs. Arthur G. Fell, I Jr., assisted Miss Rowlands in entertatn- ir.s. On Wednesday the guests were Miss ; Kffie May Frazee of ionnortivWe, Intl.: ! Mi-s Madeline Keiter of Allentown, Pa.; Miss Emma Paine. Miss Marlon Bichsel. j Miss Helen Bichsel, 'Miss Katherme Fitzgerald. Miss Helen Perkins, Miss :i Mina Tavlor, Mrs. W. R. Kimball ot I Chicago. Mrs. A. G. Fell. Jr., Mrs. Frank Aiken. Mrs. Goorpe Abbott and Mrs. W . W. Loos. The guests Thursday were il Miss Beatrice Brewer. Miss Daisy Kuhn, i Mi.-s Pamela Sp.rso. Miss Lillian "Wright. !i Mis Rae Writ-lit. Miss Katherme Reilly nf Merced. Cat.; Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, ' Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee. Mrs. Helen John son and Miss Ann Dowle of Chicago. Mrs. H. L. Bell entertained thirty , guests at an informal afternoon afislr ! Tuesday at her home. 612 Twenty-fourth street, fn compliment to her house quests. Miss Katherine Rellly of Merced, Cal.. and Miss Viola Taylor of Porterville, Cal. Mrs Bell was assisted by Mrs. W . i H. Loos. Mrs. Marriner Browning and ;! Miss Villa Fccles. I Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall and niece. Miss Gladvb Kowskie. returned the first of the week from a trip to the California ,: fairs. Dos Angeles and Oakland. Mrs. Edward Bichsel attended the ! luncheon given by the Utah Federation of i "Women's club in lienor of Mrs. Percy V. j Pennvbacker of Austin, Texas, president I; of tlie General Federation of Women's i clubs, at the Hotel Utah Wednesday. Miss Marguerite Pirns of Salt Lake F-pent Thursday in Osden. the guest of her cousin. Miss Anna Skinner, on her war to Berkeley, where she will enter the i University of California, i Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock . George S. Barker, judge pro tern of the j municipal court, ' performed the cere- I I mon v uniting in marriage Miss Ethel . M. Matthews and Paul Kuhn of the firm !j of A. Kuhn & Bros. The wedding :i took place at the Kuhn home. 536 Twen-I Twen-I ; ty-fourth street, and following a wed-jt wed-jt ding dinner Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn left for ; an extended honeymoon trip to the Pa-j Pa-j ! cific coast. , Mrs. George W. Goshen, formerly Miss j i Martha Marshall, was tendered a parcel shower by Mrs. R. M. Connors and Miss Hazel Wright at the home of the latter, 2-'Grant avenue, Saturday evening. A 1 delicious luncheon was served, the table decorations being in pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Goshen were married July 7, 1015. Mr. Goshen is employed in the forest service office. Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Wattis and daughter, Florence, left Thursday for Los Angeles. Both expositions and different points of interest will be visited before their return to Ogden early in September. Septem-ber. Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee will entertain at a Kensington next Tuesday afternoon' at ,i Grayeliffe lodge, in. Ogden canyon, in compliment to her house guests', Mrs. ,i Helen Johnson and Miss Ann Dowle of : ! Chicago. Mrs. Charles Way Harvey, wife of the national associate secretary of the T. M. C. A. in China, while on her wav to her home in Shanghai, China, from Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, is the stiest of Mrs. William Staley and Mrs. Mack Garr at the Staley home on Xob Hill. Miss Sophelia 'Runyon will leave Sep-! Sep-! temher 1 to enter Monticello seminary at i Godfrey, III. Clyde Y. Stalev and Miss Stella Stalev, accompanied by Miss Elynor Gibson, left Sunday for tfan Francisco, where thev will join a house party of -their sister, "Mrs. Carl Schilling, at her beautiful summer home at Burlington hill, near San Francisco. Fran-cisco. During their stay they will attend at-tend the exposition. Judge and Mrs. A. G. Horn and Mr. and Mrs. William Van Alen departed dnesday for an automobile tour of Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. Thev will be joined bv ,. Mrs. George A. Woodruff at Pocatello and ; expect to be absent about three weeks, j According to word received from Judge , and Mrs. A. R. Heywood, thev were at ; Kitehjka. Alaska, on July 24. The judge j and Mrs. Heywood are enjoving a trip tnrough the northwest. Mrs. D. J. Sheehan and daughters, i Helen and Lillian, have returned from ;. Promontory Point, where thev spent the past two weeks at their ranch. During i their stay there Miss Helen had as her guests Miss ErJIne McNulty and Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Voiker. ! Mrs. C. B. Teller of Chicago has' ron- ; tinued her trip to the coast after a brief visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence T Dee. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. W. Zeller and daughter, Louise, left Thursday for an autoinooile tour of Yellowstone park. Mrs. R. A. Moves spent the wek in Ogden canyon, the guest of Mrs. J W Pldcock. Mrs. D. H. Young of Salt Lake is also a guest for several weeks at the summer home of Dr. and Mrs. Pfdcok. Mrs. B. H. Leesman departed Monday for Miami, Okla. Dr. Henry W. Nelson is visiting relatives rela-tives in Lima, Mont. Mrs. D. J. Sheehan lias as her gues's for a week her sister, Mrs. Nellie Heenan and daughter, Dorothv, of Lima Mont Miss Dorothy will remain in Osrdm to attend at-tend school at the Sacred Heart arad-emy. arad-emy. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McTmyre have re turned from a three weeks' visit to the coast, which included Seattle, Portland San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. B. Covlneton announce ; . the engagement of their daughter, Verna, to AJvin Wade, the marriage to take place in the near future. ; W. A. Turner and Joseph Thomas have returned from California, where they , ; visited their families, who are spending J, the summer on the coaat. ; Mrs. Jack Browning and daughters ; Eea trice and Barbara are spending the summer at the California beaches. Mrs. George O. Brophy and son, George Brophy, Jr., departed Friday for Cheyenne, Chey-enne, the headquarters of Superintendent George O. Brophy, Sr., of the Wyoming division of the Union Panflc. Athol Bro-j Bro-j pny. a daughter, is now on a tour of Cali fornia and will rake up her rerddenfe at Cheyenne, when she returns from the coy St. Mrs. Franks J. Tuck of Toronto, Canada, Can-ada, and Miss Helen Mae J.-ff'-rFon of Chir-ago. niere of the Rev. w. W. Fleetwood, Fleet-wood, are pusta at the Fleetwood summer sum-mer home, Willalyse, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williams and daughter Dorothy and Miss Rhea Fair are in southern Utah for an extended visit with their daughter, Mrs. Sevrnour Stak- Mrs. Sidney Stevens left the latter part of the wer-k f r.r a visit wi f h her 'laughters, 'laugh-ters, Mrs. Gideon T. Alvord in Logan and Mrs. Frank It. De Puy in Preston, Idaho. Mrs. Merrick and daughter Sarah, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Siginund Kohn for the past wpek, at their Hummer home in Qt'den canyon, have loft for their home in New York CUy. Dr. h nd Mrs. V,. R. Van Cot t spent Ti.irrsdav in Ogden 'iinvoii, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Fid -nt-v.. The Children's Aid society held their regular meeting Friday afc-mo'in at the homr; of thf: president. Mrs. James M. Cun:-e, Ec-h'S avenue. Mr, Frank Mozntt and daughter of Wisconsin have been visiting with Mrs. I.o-;j on their way to their new home in r.,ilSfor nia. ( ir son Tfo iglas. Kovnl Kc-Iejj, Louis !'e-rv. Jo.-'-pb f-Vow.-roft, Jr., Charles W-f and c renee Wright of Ogden. and Profe-Kor TiiOJn;i Giles of S;i!t f.akn have, gone pi '(',. v Hi-in, d;iho, for a ten-d-.v oot:ng. Mr. a t- M- ri.yrVM W. MMgb;,n .fi S.im.:..y for Salt l.jrk.- Cilv. wh.-r.. Mr. MeighiMl -Vji: :i!'-it,e She no.-f'IOIl of M'-lfv director loi lie Swiinyon rnolion pc-1 ii re F nd : at . V. . Wujley, the I. hor, vilU:d M' ISS GENEVIEVE YVILLARDSEN, a popular young lady of Ephraim, and H. Roland Tietjen of Santaquin, will be married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, August 18. The young couple will then leave for California, where they will spend their honeymoon, and will be at home to their friends at Vernal, Utah, after September 15. j friends in Ogden Monday and Tuesday on his wav to Chicago, where he is to take up his final vear's work in dentistry at the Chicago Oental college. He also expects ex-pects to take up the study of music. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waddell departed Tuesday for Xew York City. Manager J. C. Lvnch and William Trimble Trim-ble of the Healy hotel, and J. C. Beckett, Jr., manager of the Reed hotel, .attended the outing of the Greeters of Utah Tuesday Tues-day at Plnecrest inn in Emigration canyon. can-yon. George Lockhead, Jr., departed the first of the week for a tour of California. The Misses Mabel and Man." WoodT land left Tuesdav for a tour of California, including a visit to the two expositions and Lake Tahoe. Mrs. Myrtle Ballinger TJigley and Mrs. Ivy Wells' have returned home from Reno, New, where they visited relative? after making the concert tour of California with tne Ogden tabernacle choir. Mrs. Leo J. Lunn of Chicago i8 visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lawrence. Law-rence. 2940 Porter avenue. J. F. Lawson of the local forest service has had as his guest Ira J. Bright of Leavenworth, Ivan. Mrs. A. B. Porterfield and daughter departed Wednesday for Kansas City. Mrs. Mary Farley has returned from a visit with relatives in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Marvin have gone to Denver on a visit. Mrs. Rose Murray and daughters departed de-parted Thursday for Omaha, where the"y will visit relatives and friends. The Misses Fannie Shapiro and Rose Hirchberg of Salt Lake spent the week in Ogden, the guests of Mis Minnie Albert. Miss Louise Slade and Miss Mae Mar-herder Mar-herder have returned from a month's Btay in California. While in Los Angeles they were guests of Miss Slade'a sister, Mrs. J. E. Taylor. A party consisting of Loyal Griffin, Willis Leek, Tom Morrison, Howard Hud-man Hud-man and David Froerer, delegation No. 3 of the K. C. K. club, left Thursday morning morn-ing for a ten (lavs' fishing trip to Woodruff Wood-ruff Park, Utah. The Misses Rubv Terrv, Margaret Shipley and Elsie Powell have returned from a three ueeks' vacation on the coast. While a wav the two expositions and several sev-eral of the beaches were visited. They were accomra nU-d from Ogden by the Misses Olive Span gen herg and LIda Mc-Gee. Mc-Gee. who remained In Los Angeles to visit friends. " Mrs. A. L. Stevens has returned to her home in RoseviUe, Cah, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Dorn , and sister. Mm. Nora Varney. She was accompanied by her daughter and little son. Mrs. William Allison is home from a trip to California. Miss Edna Had field, deputy city recorder, re-corder, has returned from Fish Haven, Idaho, where she spent a two weeks' vacation va-cation with friends. Miss Maude Richards is visiting in Orange, Cal. Mrs. L. B. Kalch and son, Iawrence, have gone to San Jose, Cal. They expect to remain two or three months. J. D. Larson, secretary of the Ogden publicity "bureau, has returned from a month's trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lang have gone to Chicago, where they will visit reiativeii. Miss La vina ffutW and Miss Nellie Butler have returned 1o Sri It Lake a;"i-r a visit with relati'.es and friends in this city. M Iss Ada Wahlen, secretary to Mayor A. C Feil, has returner! from a vacation at Brighton, Cot ton wood canyon. After a brief visit In Ogden, the guent of Miss Myrtle Lockwood. Mrs. Edward Peterson, Sr., has returned to her home In Omaha, Neb. Mrs. M. E. Hanks of Logan, who has been visiting In Sn It Lake, Is in Ogden to i-pend the rern;iinder of the summer with Mrs. Ernest Goddard. Mrs. M. W. Mller and children of Mohrland, Utah, a re vh! i Ing In Ogden with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John liohlen, ('.rant avenue. John r. Culler departed Tuesday for San Frnncir-''-o to attend the pharmaceutical pharmaceuti-cal convcri'ion as a deW-atf; from Utah. From San Fnui'dM o Mr. Culley v.dll go to New Or! en ns, where he will visit Ms mother. H. C. Akin, past Imperial potentate of Siiriners from Om;ilia. a' com pa nied bv Ids wife and son. Or. Akin, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fa rnswort h. rjjKt Ada ins avenue. Miss Ada C'arr has returner! from ;r three weeks' trip to Calli'ornfa and the expo.-1 1 ions. Conno! I-;. Bohn and family have gone to Vellowmune pari; on a ten days' trip. Colonel J. n. Sanhorn visited jn Ogdm last week will lii -MMer-in-law Mm S. F. Kyes. a nd nephew. K i - .. b'M ri, en route from the . roa mi lo 'I , i-c;u'o i-c;u'o tn command of the HiM lllluoj-leglrne.nt. lllluoj-leglrne.nt. Judge A. W. A"ee i i ; i gone to Sialic, Wash., for an extended visit with his daughter. Miss Emma Agee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and daughter and Mrs. Mat tie Bullard have returned from an extended visit to the northwest and different points of interest in California. Cali-fornia. Miss A Ha Calvert Is visiting her brother, broth-er, Dr. J. R. Calvert, and family in Evanston, Wyo. Ml?s Theresa Mi-En tee and Louis C. Taylor ere married in Ogden August 2 by the Rev. Father Ryan. Sam Silverblatt of New York was host at a dinner party given last Wednesday evening at the Hermitage hot el. T.e guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Kohn, Arthur Daniels and D. McKenzie, the latter lat-ter of Denver. Mrs. L. Murick and daughter. Shirley, who have for the past ten days been guests of Mrs. M. J. Feibush, Mr. George Kohn and Mrs. Slgmund Kohn. have returned re-turned to their home in Brooklyn. N. Y. During their Ogden visit numerous entertainments en-tertainments were given In honor of the Brooklyn residents. They were the guests of honor at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Slgmund Kohn at the Hotel Utah last Sunday evening. j- PROVO I PROVO. Aug. 7. An interesting lake Partv of the week was that planned by Mr. 'and Mrs. John Jacnl son and given Saturdav with twelve couples In attendance. attend-ance. Boating, bathing and dancing were the features of the occasion. Miss T.ucMe Skinner t n: ertained at a lawn party Friday evening. Forty guests enjoyed games, music and refreshments. The employees of the Princess find Columbia Co-lumbia theaters are enjoying the w eek in Provo canyon. Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman and fa mily have returned from Salt Lake after a ten days' visit. The junior girls of the Six t li ward met Tuesday evening with Miss Afton Maibeh. Another social event of the wok wns a card parly given by Mrs. Thomas "Wilson, "Wil-son, with twenty guests pa rf i-'ipji 1 1 ng. Vive tables were plaved. prizes being received re-ceived by Mrs. P.. F. Ward and Percy Davis. Mr. a nd Mr. Thomas Pier point announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. Pauline Dtani.i. to John Chester Deal, the marriage to take place, the middle of September. Miss Mlna. Houston and Mrs. Georgia Forsyth were the honored guests at a lunciion given Thurs'ay by Miss Mnm-mie Mnm-mie Been ley. S Weet. pea S forme d a bea U -ti f ill centerpiece on the dining latdr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Piothero at dinner Sunday evening. Mls.s Manr Graham and Mrs. Enrl Graham Gra-ham entertained Tuesday evening the members of I he senior Beehive girls of the Sixth ward. A nicely appointed and Interesting social so-cial event was given Saturday by Mrs. A. L. Stahiings. when the game of ".Son" v.as played at nix babies. The entertaining entertain-ing rooms were pretty with their decorations decora-tions nf fu n flowers a nd sweet pea s. M rs. Will Ward and Mrs. A. fl. Morgan received re-ceived the favors. Luncheon was served to Me.sdamen E. G. Hughes. C. E. Kfh-k-fon, Edward T. JoneM, C. 1 . Wright. R. R. Irvine. Jr.. David r; pn,sh;t w, Joseph Yates. M.-nte Roberts. Will Ward. E. 1. Roberts. A. M. M'.inaii, E. D. Sutton. W. F. I'arker, C. H. Stevens. Sam Schwab. J. H. Ashton, G. II. IM ndselma n. Fred Richmond, a nd M hs Lydla Jones. The out-of-town gueutH were Mrs. Elmer MurdncK and Mrs. Ray Duke of Iteher, Mrs. CMftnn Pierce and Mrs. S. C. Whit-taker Whit-taker of Sprlngville and Mr. Nat ha n Offer of Salt Lake. Trie enjoyment was a drier to bv musl'Mi 1 select loriH by M rs. Pierre and an Interesting reading bv Mrs. Vales. Monday afternoon Mr". K. D. Stilton wan host ens at a delightful card parly, three tables being played by the following follow-ing guests: McFidames Sam Schwab, J. P.. Ashton, ('. H. Stevens. W. F. Parker, A . L. Stahllru,"-. G. . Hel ndse ma n. J. E. Yates. W. F. Violet) and E. T. Jones, Miss Eydia Jones and Miss Miriam Nelke of Gal i forn la. Uefre.'diments were served. Mis Marv E. Hrereton Is en I et-ta Inlng 1 he following rail -of- tow n guests: Mrs Itetsy Fisher of Ogden. the Misses I.esie and Ertna Wa rd le of Tonot a h. ,eV.; Miss Ruth Besey. miph Mary Hall and N'lol Brown of Manti. An enjoyahtn evening was spent Tuesday Tues-day by the senior Beehive girls of the Sivlh ward, who were the guests nf Miss Ma ud Crn hn in, Ref reh nic it I h were served. Mr. and Mrs. . I,. Stablings, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan offer or Salt l.nk Mrs, C 1ft on Pi en e a nd M rs. S. C. Whl 1 1 a k.-r of Sjirlngvllle fornii'il an auto parlv Sunday, Sun-day, spending I he da y at Sa ra I oya. Miss I'livn Jones and Mi. MmiJ-S'ai:i: MmiJ-S'ai:i: are home (ir.ni a ten days' trip lo Salt Lake ,md nKden, l-lliop and Mr. ! ,. I Nelson anNMun,( the Liigageineiit of Dudr daughter. . Hah. to 'j. Karl Beck, tiie marriage to take -place the latter part of August-Miss August-Miss Rose Sharp of Ogden is the guest of Miss Effie Evans tins week. Complimentary to Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Hinckley of Salt Lake. Mrs. J. M. George pleasantly entertained at a musicale Sunday Sun-day evening. Included with the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jepperson, Misses Florence and Emily Jepperson, Messrs. Parley and Walter Jepperson, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Mrs. Ruby Ray and Miss Kroupa. Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Peterson are entertaining this week Mr. and Mrs. John T. Calne and Alfred Caine of Logan. Mrs. William Dieckmann and daughter, Olive, of St. Louis, are enjoying a visit with Mrs. Helen D. Redford. Miss Myrtle Hair has returned from a pleasant visit in Nephi. Miss Jennie Hales left for Eureka to enjoy a stay with relatives. The young ladies of the Bonneville ward are spending this week at "Mutual isle," Springdell. Mrs. D. A. Walton is spending six weeks in Coalville with relatives. Mrs. John H. Souter is a Salt Lake visitor for a number of days. Mrs. Roy Lewis of Chicago .is here visiting- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Foote, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wright spent the first part of the week in Provo canyon with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Robblns ot Salt Lake. After a pleasant week as the guest of Mrs. George Ekins of Vineyard, Mrs. Bertha Clegg returned to Bingham Monday. Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hinckley and family of Salt Lake spent the week-end with Provo relatives and friends. Mrs. L. E. Simmons of Decoto, Cal.. 1 is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Walter Whitehead. I At the North park Friday, the mem-I mem-I bers of the Agenda and Forget-me-not clubs passed a delightful evening tn a aucial way. Mr. und Mrs. O. W. Bailey. Mr. and I Mrs. J. w. McAdam and Miss Ora Bailey left "Wednesday for an auto trip through Heber, Park City. Ogden canyon, Brig-ham Brig-ham and Salt Lke. Members of the Clayton family en-jo en-jo ved a lake party Mondav evening in honor -of William K. Clayton of Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. George Startup. Mrs. Hager Startup, Mrs. M. A. Graham and Mrs. Amelia Nelson Nel-son motored to Pleasant Grove and Wild-wood Wild-wood Thursday. At the latter place they were entertained at dinner by Mrs. Alberta Al-berta White. Miss Gertrude Reynolds returned to Sptingviile Sunday, after a pleasant week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Ashton. A number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Blake were entertained pleasantly Sunday in honor of Miss Mamie Ma-mie Blake, wno has returned from California, Cali-fornia, after an absence of two year a. Covers for fifteen were laid on the table, which whs prettily decorated with sweet peas. An afternoon of music and social chat followed. I Mls-s Ella Olsen has returned to Provo,! after three weeks in Idaho with rela- j lives. Miss Helen Tinges of Salt Lake is the guest of Miss AnJetla Ashton this week. Miss Geneil Brown of Manti was the 1 guest of Miss Aieen ClufT Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Romney of Salt Lake are spending a week here with Mrs. David Romney. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hatch hae & their guest Bert Duke of Huber. Mrs. Ray Harding of Mammoth joined the Bonneville ward young ladies in their outir.g to Springdell this week. Mrs. Uwrcnre Price of St. George is the guest of Mrs. Walter E. Dodge for a few days. Mrs. W. E. Racker of Iehi spent Sunday Sun-day In Provo with Mr. and Mrs. L. Raymond. Ray-mond. At dinner Sunday Mrs. Peter Groneman was hostess to a nuniDer of her friends, including Mr. and Mis. Chester Hutch-ings Hutch-ings and family of Sprlngville, Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Cook and Mrs. Beatrice Baker. After ien days In Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson and family have returned re-turned to their home in Provo. Mrs. H. M. carter of Ncphi Is here visiting Mrs. Peter Groneman. Mrs. Josephine Whitehead of St. George has returned home afler an enjovable visit with Mrs. W. E. Dodge. Mrs. Louisa McBrlde. in companv with Mrs. Alice Chappell of Salt Lake, left Monday for a three w eks' trip to Los Arr.,';e and San Fra m-isco. w n- they wdl visit the expositions and tehttUvs. I Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Merrill left W.dnes-da W.dnes-da for Yellowstone park, wiier- they ex- per t to spend a month In pleasure. I, eland Holtman, Just returned from j Ireland and on- his way home to Canada. I enjoyed a vist t tn Pro o with Mr, and ! Mrs. L E. Eggensen. Miss IxHie and Nora Redfleld will I leavr on the Sth for a six weeks' pleasure ! tiii, tailing in Kansas. Nebraska, luwa ! and 1 enver. Mrs. John W. Guy has returned from a pleasant vinii In Salt Iike with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Clark have returned re-turned from their honeymoon trip to the coast and are home to ifieir friends at the Hotel 'Roberts for the present. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hedonist left Sun-.day Sun-.day for Yellowstone park, to be gune about three weeks. Dr. and Mrn. George W. Robinson have returned from California and report a de-ligii! de-ligii! f ul visit. Misses Ardella and Ellen Ashton have returned from Falrvtew, where they en-joved en-joved a brief visit with relatives and friends. Miss Hazel Shields hne returned to her home In Tooele after spending the sum-, nier in Provo attending school. : Mrs. Mary McMurrln and family were the guests of honor at a family dinner given by Andrew Sward Sunday prior to their departure for Salt I-ake to reside. 1 EPHRAIM f 4 . I'T'HTi AIM, Auk. 7. On of the in-i-t IflWnt" jtotlnl PVTAs Of tl;n fTi:.nn H Ihlt slvti Tii".-"-iny cvPii'iK hy .lit' uli Ti"i'ipe.it In '-n:npl 1 meut in tho m-iiihrm nf tin LehrV Mount t.)n K hfit,r. Kvn1 0c.-ti,.tif w.Trt rr-iw!erM by the bninl mid tli rvnh; wan ppi-nt In .luteMio; :-.d plnyhiK KfliTlCs, nftT Mi! ''It lum-hrun wad Hi'rvrd nn th" In w n. Tlirt follow in Kutf wrt prv nt : Mr. nn. I Mrs. .1. V Mi 'nffTt y. Hcrloy Yniinis. Llifl Mtwn !' ''1h nhnii. Pl.t Pi-tcrt-oTi, I'miltim Olhfin, l''lnriir' Llndlim.lt, N'ormn l 'hi' le t oni-rti, , Maud NMHunn, I.tnrt nUna. lo.n And.-r.Miii. Mtln-iro Mtln-iro Sni'drup. Oltnlvf riiriFteimon, Kdtlli Ttioi p-i. Krpltn njjftri. Ijivorn fffeixm. Lu.-llio ,lehn- ' nn, .Inyo (isrnv. "nmlnin f 'hrl.ct'"nrLen. AudrT llaltry, Mit-fl Mrtrfif"'ii nrnl Until Andrrsnii : lidru .Ic'phpi). D. .t-'fi.-on. lliiKh nii In ; I'doiKin, K M .l.-ino-t, J It Jfi:srii. Pr. i' V. ; Moitoi:on. Tlilt iJuilitfl. Quale 1Vtinoii, Mfrrlll . IlnnkfTi. Srl.li.u Hi.nn. rul UniiHen, Mr. nnd . Mm. J. ('. Itntili. Mr. T Mohkimi, m. .hilln i 1 turltif . Mr. mill Mr-. .Ii"ip, 11 ThompNon. Mr. ' ninl Mm, John P;Ul"v, Mr. I'mlierine Thnmpfon diid Ac. Ufa Tliomimi. Mia. IMwnrd .tnlimv.en rnicrtn hied Suinlny dft-nrnnoii dft-nrnnoii In i-oinp 1 1 nn-iit In lur diuitilitrr. I.urtllo, !i (ii'r.tnt'm l.idiif; hrr blrtlidn J. T'ip enii!"v rw nl I lir t'lnh pipnriiimnt Mat Ion iilirlHii'(l Mm. I..wnr. .lolutttscn nnd Mlh nr- hln- pulnioti List MollililJ. Ml (he rrUtUei of Mr. dwarf I .Toll i n-r-u vcfirn plciiiniit ly ftnli'il.ilnrd nt lmr hnnie lnt-1 Hl-irdNj, Hl-irdNj, One of tli pirn n nl fnra overt Is of t ti ni-'k iv m tin- hiittdle nlmwer plven by Mm. Kndnlptl N nihil i Tdnrr.ilm evening In rompllmertt lo Minn i ii'iii'v lo e Wlllm'Uen, n bride of next nimilli. Mr. I'"i '"il .TiirrntiKrn rnt rrt n I nrtl at n rreltlly njipoltif efl illtinei- Sntni'lav (i ft inionii for Iter rd-l-r, Ml"n Ann Vvtut of I'rlif. Tire KUi'Mn were Mi- Dr. '1 li'iuiii". Mm. A, 1. l.nrsn. Mid. It hi. hi Villi's nf Suit IjiIio. Mltjt A il mi .Irin.'j of J'rlce Mild Mm. Jonrph N 1 1 ii iif n nf IhU rllv. Tho in hi- wiiN lieinillrully d"'MrUd wllh old tuse ill.! llll UpOllB. Iju.iMi; nisiitt iHiinu'il to Kphrnlin Tiiv.flnr. i r f pntidlliK IWi f.-r.. mi I ho NoiwfRliin tlilif. .Id-i n- id H" vt-iir d u I Hi i c I ri 1 1 v iii iii ik - li lit I'I'V .Hid S.llt 1-lWc hrfnio li'tlllllillR (0 tlllH Mr. ijiU .Mm. K. A. Oriir Ii, Mr. nJ Mm. W-lford Brcinholt and Mrs. Eden "vVlrjn ar speeding speed-ing the week In the mou mains. The following persons left Thursday morning for a week's dip on tho mountains: Mr. aod Mrs. Dell Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. w . Anderson and family. L. B. Nielson and family, Mr. and Mrs. An.-hlo Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson and family. Miss Bern tee Peterson or Salt Lk is th gne.il of Mre. Kdward Johanjien thia week. She visited Iter mother, Mrs.' Carrie Peiertoo, at the cicperiment station laet Sunday. J. T. Malouf, manager of the local branch of the Famous Stores company, transacted business in Sail l-ake, Ogden and Provo lat week. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petenwo, Jr.. returned home Tuesdav. Mr. Peterson has been In the eat.t (n the Interest, of the Sanpete White Stone company com-pany for the past month, while Mrs. Peterson has been visiting her portcu in SIt Lake. LOGAN f 4 f LOGAN, Auk. 7. Mrs. A. L. Karrcll entertained with an informal Kensington Tuesday afternoon In compliment to Mre. Dave Robins of Salt Like. Tho rooms were decorated with summer flowers. At the end of the afternoon refreshments were eerve4. Mrs. A. L. Cole entertained with a dinner at the Logan hotel last Friday In compliment to ber house Kufcflt, Mies Lulu Snow. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. Luther M Howell entertained with a "O0 party Wednesday afternoon In cdmpllment to M 'e. Dave Stoddard of Le Grand. Ore., and Mrs. Preston Richards of Salt Lake. The rooms were effectively decorated with summer flowers. The prle was awarded to Mre. A. M. Stewart. Refreshments Re-freshments were served from preltily appointed tables. Besides the guests of honor, those present were Misses Marie Ecclea. Frances Brown of Chicago. Chi-cago. Ella Hatch. Marie Barber, Harriet Thatcher, Ruth Howell, Victoria Howell. Louisa Barber, Edna Ntblev, Margaret Nibley. Florence Nlbler. Delia Morrell. Mcadames Joel Nibley. Charley Nibley, Jr.. George Hendricks, Ray Sullen. E. G. Peterson. Guy " Pardon. Orvllle Adams, Marrtner Eccles. A. M. Stewart, Ijeelie Nalibett. Asa Bul-leo Bul-leo and William Howell. Mrs. Robert M, Smith entertained with a Kensington Ken-sington Wednesday afternoon. Summer flowers were effectively arranged 'about the rooms. At the end of the afternoon's entertainment refreshments refresh-ments were served. Miss Edna Wright was given a birthday party Friday afternoon by her aunt. Miss Dora Wrighu Various our-of -door games and refreshments occupied oc-cupied the time. Mm. William M. Smith wa.-; siren a -surprise pai ty Monday evening in compliment to her birthday birth-day anniversary by a number of her friends. Vases and baskets of aweet peas were effectively : arranged about the rooms. Music wae a feature of the evening's entertainment. Twenty -five guests were included. Miss Blanch Bjdge eniertatned with a prettily appointed Kensington Tuesday afternoon, with re- ; freshmerits following. Sweet peas decorated the! rooms. The guests cumbered twelve. The F1ist Ward Relief society met Tuesday afrrrnoon with Mrs. Heber Maughan After the i regular programme was rendered. Laurence Bailey fang two vo'al olos. ar com pan led by Mis Ada Milton. A t-oclal hour was sr?nt and refreiJi-men'.s refreiJi-men'.s were served. Mrs. Maughan was presented with a pin by th" members of the society. The raemhun of the Relief society stake board were In attendance. Mrs. J. ('. Fon5beck entertained with an elaborate elabo-rate chicken dinner Tuesday In honor of Mr. Fonsbeck's birthday anniversary at Johnson's grove. The tables were sp-ead under the trees and dcora'ed with Shasta daisies. Covers were laid for thirty guents. R'ig and easy chairs were spread about and a delightful social hour followed fol-lowed the dlnnor. Last fsturday Mis Luna Farrell entertained In compliment to her houi-e guest. Miss Willa Rob-bins. Rob-bins. Tie gustj were entertained with music and refreshments at the FarrWI home until 10 o'clock. .hn they repaired to Murdock'e, and the remainder of thi evening was spnt fo dancing-Mrs. dancing-Mrs. A. L. Farrell chaperoned the party. Mrs. D. V. Fhurtllff and Mrs. H. J. Hatch n-"nslnrd n-"nslnrd with a bundle shower la compliment to Miss Jessie Grcsbeck Wednesday evening. A olor scheme of red and white was effectively carried out. Red and white sweet p"as were used throughout the rooms. The sarae color was carried car-ried out Id the menu Music was a feature of the venHg'a entertainment. Besides the guest of ho" or. those Included were MUses Josephine and Abble Groeabeck. Retra and Bessie Maughan. Atble Card. da Carton. Ella Hubbard, Carrie and Florence Thomas, Anna Swendsen. flara Jeu--n, Msdarr.ea B. J. Carlisle. Jese Smith. GroTer Ducford. John Thomas. J. H. Chrlstensen. Heber tanghan. H . C. Jacobs. Mrs. Groesbeck, Mrs. Zlna B'jrrls. ' Mis6 Nellie Cour of Salt Lake spent the week here. Dr. I. P. Stewart and fimlly Te gone to Locan c as yon for severaj weeks" outing. William H. Thaio and family are camping In Lccan tan;, on. W. L. Jones of Fillmore upent part of the week her-. Miss Nellie Rushy ft Stu-day for Pocatello. whre she !s a guest of Mra. P. H. Jensen. Carl L. Ar.derfon. assistant leader In the Junior vr.t'o:il eit-'n-ion ork of the sate. left for Lo ATigfir Thursday. Mr. AndTson goes as a fieif'g.'ite to the National Club Workers conven-tica. conven-tica. whkh will be held August IS to :0. Mr. Anderson will spend a roiiple of weeks at Long Bea h. tV- Mrs. Anderson is spend! -lg the summer with her parent. l.e R.-tr M. Morris of Salt Lake spent the week h?re. M-f. Wtllsrd I-e1."Ti of Ogden is Tlslticg here as a gust of her mother. Mrs. H J. Ames. A. W Cowan of Salt Lake spent the early part of the we-k here. George Johnson ct Salt Lake spent the midweek mid-week h-re. Mis Frar.re Brown of CMcaco a-rlvrd bere last we-'le ar.d will pen 1 th remainder of the summer sum-mer as a gurst of M im Marie Evcle?. Mls-eh i:n snd C.eo-pi Wllpiims returned I homo to Salt Itke lajt Sunda. after a week's Slav hre na iries: of Mr. Lnlle NaistitL Mr. and Mrs. J IE. Taylor and family. Mrs. Amos Brown ard Mls May tbr Isten -en went to B-.tr lake Monday by automobile for a week's oij.irg Mr. H. C. Jacobs of Order) s fOT 4 momh's visit as a gust of Mrs. U C. Card. Mr. and Mrs. C It. Tiomron and eon. Harry, of Suit Like Fp'-nt lust wrk-end be re aa greets of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bullen. M's Vtntluis Tlurnhnni spent the. week at Ok-df-i vLsltliut with relatives. Mr. srd Mis. Hi-nry Cottnr of Brlgham City arrived ar-rived luTo tmm Hear lakn last Saturday and wts Ciesti of Mrs. J. Z. Stewart over Sunday. Victor Christ en en and Charles Wlnnergrenn left lat Saturday for a three weeks' outing In Logan canyon. Mr. and Mr. G. tv. Thatcher and daughter. Miaa Patience Thatcher, and Mise Dorothy Spon-oer Spon-oer spent last Sunday at Red Banks In Logan Frank Turner of Rexhurg pent th week her. Msor and Mrs Thatcher. Mm. LettU Thateher and Mm. Jane Malen motored through Login can-yon can-yon to Bear lake Monday for a week's Hay. Carrie Richards Is visiting In Park City. Profennor ard Mrs. E. W. Fehrson of Salt Ivike are vlt.lt! ng relatives here. Mlea Joy and June MC'uno of Salt Lake are v If It i nit borv as kui's's of Mm. N. W. lUwi.. j Mi's l"ll:a Ihit.hard of Willard is here for several sev-eral weeks, a guest of Mrs. D. V. ShurUlff. 1 Mrs. Marie U. Tather and Miss C,rnevie-e j Thutflier lefl itiniUv for Keiburx. wheie th'T will snend ""vera I weeks as guests of Mr. aui) 1 Mrs. Hon Thatcher. j Mt.is Anlr-ll Cvo.-kett lias gone to Helss'a Hot Springs for a Inonth's ttay. Mr. and M r. .Tolin ( 'hrlatennen. Miss HnTel Lloyd and Ix't Edwards left Monday by nutr.ni.-t-blb- for a two weoka' trip thumgh VellowMone park. Mr. and Mrs P H. Thomas wer guntts ( the 1 Hnlch ' amp In Ix-uan canyon last Snniday. Mr. J'fl NIhley and little nin of Salt Lake are visiting bfre ns guent of Mia Ellen Nibley. Mlvi Dmntliy Sp.-n.-er of Salt Iike is a guest Of Mist l'nllem-r Thal.-h'T. j Mrs. Mary E. Smith spent the week In Salt Mlrs Ttielmit Critrhlow of Oeden is a guest of j Mrs. .lullim JacnbiMMi. Mlna Ethn NUen spt'nt the week at Bear 1 lak.- as a gtn'st of ,Mlw Mnrgaret Jnnms. I Mm. I. M. NHI sen returned from Ogden Mon-dnv. Mon-dnv. I.'r. nnd Mrs. .1. S I'Jtlderwood left Mend for Coalville, where they will Hpeml tvro wcoks with . rein live Mlw Mnraret Wllkensnn. Mrun. Pertram : 8mltrt and Kfalh Hullun inotnred lo Klah Haven on Bear lake Ttinaday for a frw days' stay. Mrs Dnni' Rtoddnrd of It Grand. Ore.. Is idslt-Iiir idslt-Iiir hei n ns a iiuejst of Congressman and Mre. Howell Mr nnd Mr ('ml Wood and MIm (Irni-e Wood or IUvit llelithiH arrived dome from California Tlnn-day. Ml:t Adeline Barbei- spent (h rek In flrtlt I .nL Mi. and Mm ('. S. NUrtlneau pent the work In Still Like. Mr nd Mm. tniP Hobbi-is ..f Suit I.bI, tiot.'r'-d line In 1. 1 Ft llai . t Kobldn? relumed Moml-iv, lili. dnuRliiei, M I M WJlla ltobblna, ho spent last week here, accompanying htm home Mrc Robhlns remained here for a week s visit 88 a guet of Mrs. l arley E. Peterson. Miss Lulu Snow returned to Salt Lake last Sunday. Mrs George Fister. Jr.. went to Salt Lake Monday Mon-day to visit with relatives. Mr. Flatcr want to Idaho on a buslncea trip. Miss lone Ben-li went to Salt Lake S'unday for a two weeks' stay. Misees Harriet Smith and Gladys Smith and Miss Jean Wright left Wednesday for Holbrook. near Malad, where they will be the gueets or Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grant for a week. Mrs M J Holt and little daughter of Mc-G1H Mc-G1H Nv will arrive this week-end and be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Need bam for ev-tral ev-tral weeks. Vlwes Eulatia Earl and Rachel Pcderson returned re-turned home from Salt Lake Monday. Mrs Harry Brldwell of Salt Lake spent the week here as a gueai of Mrs. Frank Earl. Miss Florence Carlisle will arrive home from Berkeley. Cal.. Sunday evening. Ml"s Mav Edwards, daughter of William Edwards, Ed-wards, arrived home from Berkeley. Cal., Saturday. Sat-urday. Misses Etta Merrill and Irene CrejAall have returned re-turned from California. Judge II A. Pedereon has returned from Rich county, where he haa been on a business trip. Thomas Smart has returned from California, where he has been on a business trip. John T. Carlisle of Benson ward spent Wednesday Wed-nesday here. Dr. A. W. Enaign ha gone Into Blacksmith Fork canyon for ,hJs vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plant of Richmond spent Wedr.etlay here. Bishop J. C. Larsen of Cove spent the early part of the week here. EUREKA j EUREKA, Aug. 7. Mrs. C. H. Coleman haa returned to Eureka after spending a week with relatives and other friends in southern Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. David Mills and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Warren McAdam, who made a trip to the CaJifornla expositions by auto, are expected home within the next few days. F. D. Kimball was out from Salt Lake during the early part of the week. Mrs. Herbert Jenkins of Salt Lake visited vis-ited last week with Mrs. Ray Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stone motored to the Strawberry- valley last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coombe and William Atkinson, all of Mammoth, at- I tended the Odd Fellows' entertainment at Palt Lake during the latter part of last week. Mrs. Anna Kirkendall returned to her home at Mammoth last week: after a pleasant sojourn with her daughter, Mrs. Russell, at Park City. Miss Waneta Wilton returned to Pay-son Pay-son on Sunday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Conyers of Eureka. A dancing party, in compliment to Miss Ollie Butler of tTpanish Fork, was given Frtdav evening by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burgrier of Silver City. The dance took place at the Sterling amusement hall in Silver City. Miss Nettie Sorcnson of Moroni Is a visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hyrum Mad&en. Mr. and Mrs. Raybould of Silver City were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Steele Barley, Jr., on Wednesday evening. The Rev. Dr. Rice of the Episcopal church is back in Eureka after spending several weeks at the capital. Mrs. George Buck, who haa been visiting vis-iting in Colorado for the pa.-t year, is here for a visit with Mrs, Rose Tresid-der. Tresid-der. Mrs. Hendrlckson. mother of Victor. Robert and Carl Hendrickson. left this week for Moore, Idaho, where she will spend the balance of the summer with her daughter. Members of the Mammoth fire department depart-ment conducted an enjoyable dance at the Hassell hall on Thursday evening. Mrs. Roy Kaign of Salt Lake was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Crooks, during the past week. Mrs. J. A. Hensel returned to Eureka d urine the latter part of last week after a pleasant visit with her sister-in-law. Mrs. Ambrose Good of Sait Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. Nae have returned to Eureka after spending several days visiting with friends at Salt Lake, Ogden Og-den and Logan. Miss Genevieve Sullivan, who has been In California for more than a year, returned re-turned to her home in Eureka last Sunday Sun-day evening. Miss Sullivan spent the greater part of the time in and around Los Angeles, but hvefore returning home she visited the expositions at San Diego and San Francisco. Mr. and Mr?. Ryron Thormond returned re-turned on S'lnday evening after a pleasant pleas-ant trip to Tayson and Santaquin, where they visited with relatives. The trip was made by auto. Manager Walter Fitch of the Chief Consolidated Mining company returned home on uuriay after spending several days at Salt Iake. John Donnelly of The local coun-'il of the Kniehts of Coinmbus left lr.st Saturday Satur-day for Seattle. Wah.. to attend the national na-tional convention of the order. He will be absent a week or ten days. Mr. Donnelly Don-nelly was the delegate from tine Eureka lodge to the Seattle convention. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Huish. Mrs. James P. Priscoll. Miss Frances Hulsh nnd Miss Hele'n Bees'ey were in Provo and Payson Sunday. They made the trip by auto and were accompanied on their return home by Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan, who spent the day visiting with relatives at Payson. C. C. Griggs, the Rev. Mr. Oliver and C. E. Hufsh made a trip to t lie Mount Nebo reservoir Saturdav and spent a few i hours fishing. j D. D. Gregg, who is now making his i home with his unclf at Milford. was'baok in Eureka this week for a visit. Joseph Wirthlin was out from Salt Lake during the latter part of last week, being be-ing accompanied by the members of his family. The trip to Eureka was made by auto. ' Mr. and Mrs. TV. E. King and Mrs. Gus Fra nke enjoyed an auto trip to Provo and other I'lah county towns last Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Willis ins and daughter. Miss Georgia, were the guests of slt I-ukc friends early in the we-k. Mr. and Mrs. Rav White. Mr. and Mrs I.fo Thorn and Mr. an.l Mrs. Albert ivtersnn KItnded the dancing partv at spring Lake on Tuesday evening, making mak-ing the trip by auto. ERiGHAM CITY RRICHAM CrTT. A ii jr. 7. Yesterday, In (he S.ill IjiU temple. Mlsn Ktliol Knu.lson ami Shirley t Horsley of this city wore unlle.1 In tn.irrtace. Hy the marrlaee. two of the most prominent and ntlnrntlMl families of HrlKlwi ,e Uronsbt together. The bri,k Is the e-ompllshe,l e-ompllshe,l .l:uiKhler of Mr. nd Mrs I .in i let. . Knu.lson hih! the bridegroom x the son nf Kepresen t H 1 1 e " C. Hois-oy. Hois-oy. Mr. nnd Mrs, Horslev will depart tomorrow for Oi II foi nl:i . where ttfior viewing the expositions. Mr. I lorsiey will enroll In ISorVeley university, where he w ill study ar, liltorlnml leooratinc for some time. Mr. nnd Mrs K. E. C.trev. Mrs. Middle-ton Middle-ton nnd Mrs. Alloe Kors,rren of s'uon Idaho, spent few dnys of the week visiting visit-ing relatives In Itrlshnm. Professor Mo.es Ohrlstenson of Portland Port-land spent h day or two the fore part of !ln week here lsltltii; his brother Pro. fessor Chris t 'l.rl si ensen. Mr, Clrlsirn-sen Clrlsirn-sen wns reinrnltii from Xew Yoik lo his home In 1'ottlnnd. Mr. and Mrs K. , l .neUe left Mond iv for (linnhn. where thev will visit relalh'es nnd Iriends for a month. I. U Ijevllt of Sail )j,ke. formerly of About fifty me..- " 1 Kins of the5 sSf'- , - SrRm i lorsiey: "' K H. Mrs. A. J. Munn, tM ' ' few hours of the week in ibl'rn 4 visiting her daughter ?r, . Miss Vera Southworth ' '' from an extended vlVlt r-where r-where h. was the gu B. ' W. H. Booths. Jr r c ,r!!''-'- ' . visitor tc , Brigham dun'f-Ui., guest of his brother, M hJi' v. Hotel Boothe. Art r.-j: Mrs. D. W Hend.r.. Dorothy Wrtgh,:ntOTAt, '? Young have gone t0 ri1-' wm Mrs. Frances Pitt is tAi ? on the coast visiting lh ?:r'M-- -V Mm. John H. Horslev i1 dinner Mondav evening i Tir':- t Mi.s Ethei Knudson V0COJ: ' yesterday to Shirley Horu- ' were Mr. and Mrs." JohnV ' : - and Mrs. Charles Knud3o??0 V- William Horsley. Mr. anJ l r-.V r Call and W. C. Horsley TThf Be'Hive K'rls Wpre ... ' Monday afternoon bv Mi vi - ! -: A feature of the afternoon H r in pie-making, the piea served. 1--: ji t On Monday Fred W. HIl lv 'y Agnes Jonansen, prominent vA this city, were united in mi-'-; ' den. The brfde 1b the daur--??V 5 ' v Johansen. a prominent BrigijU "" 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. TvMn ' Monday evening at their hom t--"i :; ' honor of .the executive co--"'"! Peach day. Present were M-V ' ' N. C. Slmonsen. Mr. and M-r'-1 v Hoist, Mr. and Mrs. JamesV -MlFaes Dorothy Wright and TV-""' ' and Roy B. Young. ""' ' Mr. and Mrs. L. cr A"-'--Thatcher spent Wednesday hn:-7 ' relatives and friends. ' "' ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold C rr . i Mrs. W. - J. Lowe. Miss Rui'r-' ' Willard and Roland Minoge o'" - ' returned the fore part of the an extended visit by autorconie - ' -Lake. ':1 Miss Mabel Harris of Salt'- -spending two weeks in this cV -her sister, Mrs. W. R. Brecge er. Henry Harris. ' . ;- Mrs. Eliza Rees of-Pleasant V-,, ': a few days of the week in t'i ' iting Mrs. W. R. Dredge. Miss Vivian Rampton of spent a few days of the tmV "(.":.. ham visiting the Misses llarco'tr ; . i Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hargis a---ter Ruth will leave next wei t '- extended trip through the Pad'--west. During their a&KStt'Vv . . visit important Canadian dtis - . northwest. " ' .- Joseph F. Hansen ard ch'-t--, early in the week from their California. The trip to the tr.i ? was made overland in an a'jtc:. The Misses Marco. Auircs'a s:r Madsen were guests of Mi ; Feaiherstone of Logan seven' a-i -week. The Second ward choir ?v.T.: 1 ful social Tuesday ever.irg at i' -of W. C. Horsley in honor cf u . Shirley C-. who was marrie! '-z -Mr. Horsley was formerly the choir and the social trst owinar to his departure Sur.aaT;c:V ; ley, Cal., to study during the "ccrii; ter. The announcement of the ercr. -of Miss Jennie Ward of Hivji: Xephi Bott of this citv irasrlf, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Wan i side this week. The Eamage j j ? ' pia-'e the latter part of tie -month. Wynn L. and A. L. Biiy tv:lk : n? lattt-r part of last week from an s:-: visit to California, dunr? .: r. '. they visited relatives tn tkr'iu; n were Accompanied to Brizhar: .: mother. Mrs. D. L. Eddy of De v. . who will remain here some tine. : Wednesday Attorney Mr t . J. Lowe, accorcpanied by Miss sister of Mrs, Lowe, motored tosa.:i where Mrs. Lowe wili be the hyj:i of Miss Afton Young for a veek. m) Miss Ia S tears of OpUz. res:"i-- turned from the exposition, is -of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. KofordSri.' days. . Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ci--:-! - entertained at a linen shower - ' -i of Mis? Aenes .Tohaen in " I ; i marria.ee to Fred H:l".man. "j : wAre Mrs- A. G. Frans. Mrs. C K Mrs. Nicola i Nelson. Mrs. i&ri: horn. Mrs. IJttle of Chicaxo. Mn . --: ; Mrs. O. C. Stacker. Mrs. Nii-h Melvip Tihpey. Mrs. Ja:ooK"--' ... Amy Nelson, .Armeta Joharwr. r" ; Nelson. Vera Jacobsen. Apr.es 0'- Miss Kthel Knudson wasr-- at a progressive supper Trurwrj inc jriven by a number of wck prior to her marriase. whirh .i. in the Sait Lake temple yfS'"' s :. suprer consisted of four coursi at the homes of Misses v;e: Merl Anderson. Km Fi?vh'jr: vs.-ence vs.-ence Watkins. The jruests ' F.thel Kmuison. Violet Mi:se2- rierson, Alice Mornson. Mattie West. Louise Berg. h:?f. 'j bum. Florence Watkins, U'-ri : Ma rco Madsen. Norma Tar.rc- -Jensei Florence Lee. Vivian Bountiful; Shirlev Korsley, n?r.7:; Quist. Frank Williams, Cc:;. j . -Soble. Earl Knudson. Car!".e 5 - , Ie, J. A. Joseph?. WeJ- --.'. Hvrum Harris. Wilford Arafrs.-- ; Robhins. Jack Tiliotsen. Occr-J. Occr-J. Madsen and Chester Kn-v- j GRANTSVjLLTj GRANTSTT.LE. Aug. i. . Jt;dd pntfrtalnej at a la'Tt ' evening. Games and vtrio-i -mem were IndnlgfJ in "'!" when refreshments re ne' . present were Mr. and Mr; y Worthinston. Cliarle v7or'.-r-. f hel Johnson. Mrs. Thomas K'-4 , Woolley. Myrtle Anderson. C r . . Moroni' Woolley. VH Jff., Aon Olnrk. Parley Hl. SIj:'"'! '., .,i Parley Anderson and Tli" M of Tlo tsville. ; y r ; Mrs James I.. Vralh.ill -; ...: ; , Rowt-errv left for ' ' dnv afternoon. R.nrn . -,-omranled them to Ml,'" tv to the Hawaiian isi.m .. , , Miss AlK-e Anderson J- ' stake primary ofnoers l Clark street Thursday f ' Mrs. John E. MH!wrd ' -j.,,. Seoond ward primary n K evenlnic. Miss Theone M.-Mioli' rf,,. . home In Hoytsvllle. n'";',, .lax a' visit with relstives y, Mrs. 11. J. I'11'"',,""'! Vivf V" Lake returned to tl';' r n ,. after a short visit wit'' r"' , W K soeltv-rc. tnif V " ' Pie'..' Tradinc IV.. Is ',.,-.' linn with Vis Mother on " s'- Miss Mar.el Krlekson ;'. dels,", returned I'ome fro"' ( Miss tir.-u-o : J Ml-s 1.IIIUM "owl-n , M M ami M. '1"" 1 '' 'i M' V freshtnents were ' Tl,rt. ' . m '" Mi,,,': i m ";. . Monto lUirus. M' ' . V. T, Itnrn.ester. Mt y i ' ,.. ,,erov .V n.l.-r''". V ami Miss Jennie Aix"' . Social Notes From Utah Towns PEASANT GROVE J v,.! 'hn ' - .--( ., i v..., ' , . y.x: K ' , . . .; A "-' I,.!., . .-.'. '.:tii. " " ' ,, l-tum-l ! ' ;,: ;, l .. Ml M: x- ' ..' " , ii , i. iir KiAnw, ' Ml- Mvs. . V , I , !.. Mr. n.l . v ; .,' ,!..us.'ii. "' M" '.?' h 0wK Mr ", , v ,., Mr. an.t M' v K 1 i (V( si'"-"' l'"1 .. ?;;,' Mr '" .,-i m--lHi--- ' i M" M'1"" ' ' ' S".?i Kirk R'i'fl ' VN' Vj tviw. lorlrvi.l it.ir " 'a-- A'rl.-n Fork . . y .V" i-.! hr parents, ' a:t K.n.UI. "--v SSw-r-.w-. hot r"'"T, ;, ark nti r,rr - .. W V- s,., 0 Mrs. We.-ua - V"'- t M ?or.fr!v of r;.-nt "'frt-V'i' P Vro-nfJ ' ',! l?: ,. i-r!s. FVrU .- - 'i'lf.i -r: v for lv.l.A. C. i;i Jo n:..i..-ai ..( IT. nJ . ''v'vi--'. Mr ira Mr. H -M. . V...n . -.:V(r. M? Jo!. 11 ' , i Kir Ho'.-.tiWAV. 'r."Vf:: R!--? -!-k- - " 1 :"'-r( V..-.v.o:t. ',: yo-.::- Kf.yr. Mo.-id "- .:;'!R. " - r K'tr ?r.t Ih frst of Tr., v.diu Firs. Prmo or.i, ! -e if V411 Wisuor faiuuy. - ' r,. j itrvv !:-fT fir Sail Lake ' , j Ik- t' -i" of - '-.' t: c'..;1"!:!. ai-J Miss ,i b .v, l.U'-c. la vis!:lrs l.- '. Vi-" Mrs. Margaret Triornc. .rlvs",-''? T-orrf. FVM x.. i.r-ry Soiiri rnt Tua-. Tua-. - Frk i'ar- on. maiiinir :."e . sv"-'" of the Th(M iarl l -i 0-'-for3 p!aar.t :r-nfr :r-nfr ho.Tt Thars'.ay ztiir- "V :':ri f '.Mn:!'- .: -rii t:.? t Cal.forn. nj th x- : k -r Pir?ri rerumevt -tiorr - ;': .V ;.::r.5 a weei with M-.s .- S;;v5t e'apon( arfaira of k' ii t- ;:rr.on party - v i.s :.c ar..i Kte! CUrs '.n V ...."a:- Trr&ine o: Sa'.t ;-- v " u': Hirwiv. w.'.o re- ":"rT:-r;-ri from Whs.".:: c:.ti. D. O. : -T ,:irrrs wre srv-i on the T -- nr.:. ai; ta'-tifu'.'y de-orated for . T'".e fe-r.'.r.g gies:s were ' ii.iws Viea'Vtit. rzi-e .. a Cv;:t:, E'.rji Po-j'.sotv. - . v.;-::::. F.:rer.:-? Stewart. Rhea r p Hrei-. Ar:v Trrrjyne. r . Wirr1:. riait S'eliy. JeacP":ne r.::;-.r.v Siver.sor:, Lor.a Has-: Has-: IM. LMut' Hsnay. Virg'.e Gray, '- i-'s. Z::a v.5a F.a S:eart. . f I I. Ha ev, Mrs. J. P. F-ral. Mrs. -i S!rO ':i E.e CrJrman returned to her tr i; Scl: Lake after er.d:r? the : zere with her parents, Mr. ar.3 r: . L Ka.-rey. 'ii Viil Car'.yie ar.1 children of Stilt r;:rrr. r.orne. Wednesday after - i seek as the gest of Mre. ": ir-! M-e. iTartir: Or'.stianson re-:: re-:: V'elr hcr.e at Hynni after vii-reatrres vii-reatrres ad frier-ds here l'"e past -3 Arr!li Chrlsterrson o! American ": u tit rutst of Mi Florence :-v. Satraai. "Ir-aro" swarm of the Third ward -m pr'.a, In c'caire of their hee--'T. Ar;ra Eas7r;us60n. took a hike to :-aie Tesay. walking the entire die-The die-The foilOTTlr.g marie the trip: Bara-jsaoiij Mrginta "Westphal. iTttet Carisoa. Abnle Smith. Florence N'ina Benson, A.rthe!ia Berzant, t E-ira, ThtriA Jacobaon and ilaud -X -til West wturr.e-1 noma Wednesday ti no years' m:sjton In the north-'-":rfl ftatei. L. A. fficnardson, A. K. CK-er-" i.sa Ktrk. Martell Lund, Omar J--: JfortU Ohrls-iartson. Roy Smith, roon and John Johnson climbed i:j:anoias Friday from the -rt Grove eide. fTOTnce Harvey and Leo Harvey a'- a !aie partr Wednesdav of Miss Rubv Parsons L." 1?- The following were present: r--'.ir.s, Rhea Clark, Fiorenee '.'''-- HoMaway, Arrilla Chrij---aa:r.e Richards, Dorothy Bwen-r-n Wi2y, the Messrs. Frank 'arnl'k, Harold Walker, i." "''f!' 0n"r LarE&n and Robert hi", -Tv' Iarty was chaperoned by - - i. rtarvey. V;..lrJ Mrs. F. 9. H-jmnhries spent V . of Mr. and Mrs. KicIa of Rlverton. Atepeon and John Adamson t-.;a":'e- t-'t this week for a vacation - -itaTrerry reservation. Stro and children and r - strong of Provo were visitine ttLif5" ' Wrs- Mry Mercer the S,.- KslUday left Satur.iav for i."!t, .V 0, nere she will visit 'with u n month. I;' ?I.,ii'M.P,, 9f 't rk is vis- ',, -, Mra- J- H- Roach. KvV- ;"-'r ,Po'i!son and T.eona Foutz ,. at sranish Fork for the week- o'i-S' J5"" and children re-'"'siir re-'"'siir 9 ln s't Lake Sundav h- U"Z l-'n '! s guests of . -?a v Rue. ' ' c-2?r" Fisher and Horace Nel-'' Nel-'' 'fi" - wre guests of Mr. and .' . ";n!Pton early in the week. ' " r?Jt" Jf,1rnl," returned from Lay-': Lay-': ,"re '' has been visiting '-': ! Miss Catherine viii", t,! Mls Thornton for 1 f&,n,.of SaU r'ake P Stinr , H"M,n Orove with relatives. :,(;';, Meredith entertained In ' -s? Tt,",r.f,JS . Arvilla's eleventh ... ' "Jts.iay afternoon. r'&rfe of ''ar,a,!a- wh" "a. J ""-! t,rv w,'k 'n Ireland, ""'-'-W home a''d 'r,nd8 her ,,e- ! Vu'r!?",r,'"d to Fait Lake :t .er 'Mndlrig tr.e week with his ' fntVi..?4U. Ta spent Monday r'!P,' i w,lh relative.. ,- ';!in of Kau Lake is visit- "'. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lar- r ' tl L i' i!V u '' ''"t r.-i"''-' returned home "'''' llr r "s. summer with J :. b. r '"- fJ. A. West of w.sh- ' l l'V!i, !''rm'!,V "' Pleasant -, 'iM l "" "f Gunnison I:.tt i V atid left for Call- 'il n.ake their home In Ihihj.. Iv , ni,f Mr I'Urli in acnrlnl li.iiti.ikri- ,.r (I,. lvilllt,l I'.ittn, mi, i li Mm Mail 1'. Smltti mumu ( Ha t-""l t-""l I" f-.ilt will, lir lui.tliv, i'Mik. tl.in Kis M'.',"IJ I'lvvlii Fna.Ulil un.l llrti- llvr, f at ,.,K w, ,.,, , Mlh AliunllA 1 ns.l.ilil ,s,,t,,,tnv und 8lllM;0. MANTf M .N 11. Ann. .. Mr. -ua Mm. Uu I'li'-i'i;, Mr. ttu1 Mia ljova 1'aily un.l Mi. dint Mis. Hoy t Irii Mtitrt v rm ilit'lt- Xttt'Hiioii lit tli inoimluhis. Mr M li. I'l.-ok irturiu.1 Sim.l.-iy from Sail I nU, lint nh, spoilt tin Liu'iiili uii hr iiu.llicr. Mia. V. 1. U-i-l. M-!.i Hc'ti nifH:.ii;n, ni a twu I'tivtx I'll. '.v!.i .iU.'liitvii In lum.M .' Alien Sun. I-nil f SiH l.Ke. Twrhd wrm lliarlit. Mm v, lv i.evk nd .Irtuulu,!.-. Ali.-lit a m.i Hihnri. .m (do rek-nil in Ml TM Nv th warti r.rlljf so.-lft y Intllrs aiiflM Mr'ti.Uv At tMrt imuiiiv M.h W, Flva.i-H:;s Flva.i-H:;s ttrio Klll tv Mis. Jflinit 1, 'h l' I ctl -m'm. Mi Alio JUiion mikI Ir-ai-Hlf Mia ik( Mil u bony tv Mm I .uek' iVn-iL.-iiil rii'iiU' n.s ser'(,1 dnrlnK tho it-di'EioAn. it-di'EioAn. ity urera ;rnBt3iit. T!l Mta.-'fa 0;.:irU.ttrj Hartjf aiM Mubfll l'Mni's relun-.M Sunday fum i'ttUr'rnta, hoie thry vlsltod tli. faira. M". Min MoA.rth.ur of St. Ofor.(i la Vis! Ur. with hfT (Utftot-, Mn, W, W. t'is far it. M r. mtut Mrs J. C I m.m iitt oon, hYrtiik. of HViion. rtiriifNA to i1nir hoiu i Sr turla- tt tt c r a I eokst' ' inlt lie! j witli their ilA'.ihlnr. Mis. Kal Hall. lMitj K- K. ot;vss tii-t Tue.lity nftemoon vvnu M:. S.i.tio Ol-rii. Spf.lAl sursis w(r Mis. M11 Taylor. Myr. AUior ml 1 Jin a Mtnllor. Mts Ktra Ait,riitii em prta lntl Tmps-t Tmps-t i!iiy tiTUMiuVMi for Mt-. W. I. ileck o( j U.iiiuiijiton 1'arW, CaI. I Thr M-nhr-!T cv.b mt Tnes'lnv will i M: v'arl UituI, with fourteen innit-trs i r:ii"i. UeAdmi;s wore lven by Mr ' G W. Murti n, I'iAr Nt"Uon a tut Mary 1 hi. M: t!ii, Hofres amenta tr Brv0 t ; i o eWk. j Koss iVx, Will Hoan, Wllfnrd l-f-h-! nh-ht. Will HHva-'k. liob.r liir-i. Mit . v.Ji-.t..rtin, Jeiinfii, I-l'm Hurmun, i K!,U t'h: !s'.oii--.c :i. 'lara W'luieh. lOruiA Kcut Aiirt Miul Tut I If k-?i Wotliu-!.! for a two ttflcki' outuu; in th inouiimins. I Ma!'-1! Parr returned Mop.Iav front ; S,-ilt lJik-, wltre tshu ie.it ou t)t frlcliJs . ioi leu days. 1 T)-. l.aitirs" l.itorary club ni' rrl.irty , Hiert'oou itii Mrs. A. O. An.lei son. : tir.iuiifjl f'.oWfrs t-re in vuicn' pvry-i pvry-i w 'ere. T"e elut ooors, eMiiou Hiid po'. i. werf -arrirri tui in tii lunehton. i M,:su- is furu sr.eJ by Misses Alu la 1 ar..! H:l; i.t i...- 'k of California. TJiose I ."MU wm; Mi.U:r.s A. O. AnJeroTi. ! Nt o::. I':li.i Mai tin. Cur Nrl- I 50:1, I'elj 'rr.A L'rawfonl, Kviua lvi, Myra, Hrad.-v. KthAi KAllcr, Ruby Fany, ,?r-I ,?r-I r.i.- riron. Ann Soren.-on, !.ar-rr.. !.ar-rr.. Ntfll Sir::is.;A!n, ld. Strinirm. Haiti? Hai-ti? Axe'.so;;, I.u y TsnnAiit. Kl.a Craw- fop.. J?:m: I.iin-I, Kale iKtugiarJ, K.it j j ItA.I. l'.aiel J!i!n, Miln liet kor. M .liei ' Kerr. Jr"ii: Cnnst enen, A :U' Wey. ; K.' Ho- kmc. Ar.n Tut tie. Artette Tmilr, ! ai, anJ ha M:ase8 rMriotte !aiH. Mai y 1 Mar;.n. Lot:; Aniersn ainl h.ir:a HoeK- 1 f lr-.;. Srcviu! gue?:s were May Tuttle of J I'.ir.o P.. !rg. Kr.t'f ar.d ilrs. Harriscn, o; H' hfie'.d. Mrs. TV. P. GrH. Altoi j a-vi liKtr.a G-?ck of Huntington Kirk. t'al. . ! Lu:?a' 'llll.la of LaUforixU, Mis. John j iOL.gaard. Mrs. Georic L. 8eara. Ji-, Ji-, arh'.ne Homucg and Mrs. J. C. Lmon FARMINGTON F ARLINGTON" A 7 Vn. C. A M liter o- ! 1 hta Mrk Frr. Wr U Kt. ! H. . .m?iil s4 Ura. OUcn. :i of utra. ! !!m A!'.: Potttr ten!sM l a lco:hB Winr !t ri-T.oo3 !r coaip'.ini le Mrs. C. Holt ai Hn. Fora-ider of Cr.ejeae. Mn. Et MirtlBM-j rA CUmr Rl. sf Logui we- vinitort i ih fetna of Un. U L- Rice ; 5-3j 31 Mo-Jaj. WCI R!bt pT Cr.ti-rilie irr.t tte flnt I of lit -e; '.n Frm:-f:oa riaitinj hir (Uiw. Ura. wn;;ia WorsT. I Pak Larl aM ii-gh'r. El'.ri. of Brtjhani ' e.- "jen of Ut E. W. Earl Suzdaj. M:ia Ib-'rta E-ola of f!t Lke pnt the ; a-d In Farciizg--03. a S4fJt o-' Mlfr Jpi ! y.'.r Gt5-t Woo4 axfj Mi'a Ivy MilU-d left for Fiiilr.f v.e'itr. wh? ta7 will tfe-"d a aort tin:- vii.tirg lrier.rla. Mr. E. H. Welllr.g haj returner; frr)r:i H'jp'j-Til'.e. H'jp'j-Til'.e. wrir ah haa taa lsi;inj her father for tfca jai weei. Mrs AJlc Divls. Mr. an-l Mr. Arlara Earl nf Salt Lak ai Mr. 4 Mrs. Jon Dally o( 3tfu j cus .- TLeilr of ii-'. and ra, E. Earl Mlsa AIl: Pottr spent the wek-en! In SJt Lake, a guest of Mis Eaby gteretaeo- Mr. anrf Wre. J. Source of Salt Iake were Triton at t'n hocio of Mra. Beereet Sur.da7. Mti Irtr-a Rice- lft for Brlgham Mosriar. were she will epfecd a mocih rlaltlng Mra. Rhoda 6;lth aad oC-.t frltada. Mra. Windsor V. FJc-e and (U-jghtera. MirBtret an-1 laalxl. of Salt Lak ware rLaltora of Mra. D. L. Rlc Tnesdaj aad We4r.alar. Mrs. T. Griffith is Bp-ruling a phmt timi with hw daughter in Salt Lake-Mrs. Lake-Mrs. Mfan: Welltas entertalnad a lw frUai Thursday afternoon. Mr. ar.4 Mra. MLaln Todd of Port Buheme w&re wek-eiid vieltora at the aome- of Mr. aad Mra. 3. L. Rite. Mr and Mre. Charlaa Lund and Mr. and Mra. B-namln BrLght of V'&ber Tlfiiid at the hoca of Mr. and Mra. E. W. Earl Thursday. The Miisea Emma and Merenatte Taylor of Provo axa apending the wek willi Miaa La yell ins- Mr. and Mra. C. ,A- Miller and daughter. Eleanor Elea-nor will av Saturclav for an auto tour through IdihB. While aay they will visit frienda la Pocatello and Pa.rktr. Mlsd Eunice Roblnsoa and Mist Alta Knowiton of Salt Lalte epent th week-end with Mlea Weltha Clark. The Mlasei Amelia and E'hel Marhevi of Oak-ley Oak-ley Idaho, are visitors for the aeeit.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clark. Mn E- Jorden. Edard Price and son and Mrs. Elen Weaver wera visitor In Farmlnrn tiia firat of the week. Mra A. B. Blaiemore of SalL Lake spent Tri'unday in Faxmlngtou, a gust of Mlaa Amy Mla L-Jy He rlslted In Sf-tlt Like Wednesday Wednes-day aa a gueat of Mls Edltii Wallartf. Mrs Marguerite Lamb and daughter. Elale. vU Uavp the laiit. of the week for Igan. wliere they will spend a almrt lime vUIUn5 with Mrs. Hazel Luuterg and oiber frlendb. Mi-a Edith Strong t Salt Tko Is vlnItlnR for Ihe week at the home of Mr. and Mre. J. YValah. Mh Wtiilia "d W:a6 Rh&da CUik aoler- talned the beehive girls IhurEday afternoon at a Uk pariy. MT. PLEASANT j M01:N'T PLEASANT, Aug 7. The MiKisea Neltie fiea-umann, Goiille Nicl. sen and Uelha Aidrich left .Won., ay to visit frleuiis In Salt Laka anil Heber. Mr. :md Mrs. F. C. Jensen had as their house guests this week Mrs. V. 1. Geek, the Misses Alicia and H'l"ia Geek of Huntington Park, Cal., and Miss Ituth He, ker of ilantl. Daughters wera welcomed this week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Den-haluc Den-haluc and Mr, and Mr.. Cleon Poul-Kon. Poul-Kon. Mrs f M. RMmusien left for Fair-view Fair-view Frldav after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frod Rasrnusson. Miss Winnifred, Miss Frances and Miss f'arol Jensen entertained at a lawn party h-'ittirday afternoon in honor of the Misses Alicia and Ktlma flec k and Miss Ruth lieeker. After an Interesting programme pro-gramme "f muste ami Kaines luti. utiui was served to tlie M,sKe3 I.nry l.ovell, Alleen WhittakBr, Ueano Webu, Alicia i;''. l, 1, ,im-. li.ddln N.,U, Me 11.11 Aldl lell, KleiiH, Coni.M,. II. Itulll lle.k,,.. .,,., 11,1,11,11, ,., Ncls iMill.,,,,,1 llionnnii, lilliii,, Ijurk, MlH 1'. He. I. ,l . ,', J,,.,, Mm V'uiieo Melniiit,!, lulunmil 111 hnf hen,,. In l .n,,,, .'i,lv (,, pl.nMi.nt Mll h.U. Will, live ,,ut,, Mlll'iiV uil Mis .Ks.-,, MoiiMui. Mi s. li. K I n,ptil vv, t, Ku,.Bt of I, I'M.,,- .il nun, l-Yi.tuv n i l lllXM, Kivrii .v ?vl I n I'l . Wall. 't he riieins Wei,. Ii,..,,,l,lul Mill. Iniini'iuin ,ll.., of svtI.t p.Mr. niul ,(,.stl,rll,,iiin. M,,r,,e i,,nl iS.ililes luovl.lt.d tl, i, f I c, iiotiit's elit,-,.-tfttuiiiwht. A iii,..lim,.,i luncheon wtis sel l M,.,u, (. .- ,,, I, K, Alle,,.. H. H N.-Hi.,.,,, II. .n f'V S'el-"eii, S'el-"eii, li. A, lhi,v ,, I'iv.i linn, i, us,,, ,, .1, W. M.il.lli,,, J, V. .,,.,vr, C. .InhiiSMII, vililiew 1.. N'ilMuu, Atinor Crtne. .M.UK'in Vl 'H. Aural, , 'litisleloi. of Kulrvlcw lie. I A I,. I iniiraii of ii,,l l,lu.. I.ltlln Mi.s.s 'rttrlui;, Itioiuinauit tinti'r-twlnrd tinti'r-twlnrd at tt elillduuiH nin ,,,,,-lv Fililnv I''1"1"""" After ,1 em,.le ,,f j,,.u,n ,,f Tine. MIh ,, i, ,,,,,,, , nerved frel,i,iei,,n In the loll. .win,; ll!l f,,ll,n; Jovee .tehusloii, K.l H.iMnuisseii. Hull, Me-ihimi, Me-ihimi, M t It- JolmMon, Fit-.l,, KaMiius-sli, KaMiius-sli, Irtihe 1VI, Wlllnvd Hell. v. win Johu.to, ,,,,,1 'fhttiniH fti-aunmnn. Mr. and Mm. A. It. Wul.leuuir wnrc hosts til a euitiNd dltuifir Moii.luv eenlmt. t'overs we,,. hl tor Mis. i;er.s moelt, Miss tlelrne Wnsreli, Mrs. tvl I'ooU, IV l..ills.lni f. Miss 111, In M.nlsnii. .Mr. "ii.l Mm. A. l'. KUdonii noil Aiidruvu l'ir- Btlll. Miss MuKdalrns Iiorlus of Kphralm vln-lte,l vln-lte,l Mi.. I., I,, !(, ,,S .,k Mrs. i;A.r rienienscn and her d.,,Kh-tTs, d.,,Kh-tTs, F.leniiorfl nnd r'liwrni., ,ltirtuliitd at a lunchmui Friday afiernn.ui. Their isiiesta .,r Mis. V. i .leiis.in. Mrs. 1 liyliii.la Whltinker and the Mlsaca t'osetl,, tl,,,tker. Winnifred, Fi-hiicos atul Ciux.1 Jejitoan. Miss Olni .nd, one of Mount Plea.-aut Plea.-aut s r.'l'Ulsi' school teachers, left Y,-liu.Uy Y,-liu.Uy for Sin, l-'r.i nrtsco. where shrt ws li. ni l led Saturday to I'rofessor A. ,'. .t..n- en of ilir North sat, . et hlsh fc.-laiol. Alter n two wcks' tour of iVllfernla tliv- will return to Mount l'i,-fcH,,t, wlier. 1'rnfe.n.ir Jensen 111 rusuino his niKh school work. Hurke, McArtliur visltevl friends ln Salt like thla uoek. Mrs. K. V. Wall entertained Infer, nuillv st.ituritay at.M.,.M,. Luin tieon was served. Voids were laid for M.Mlanies H. F. r.,:i.i.:,ell, R. A. limch, Fred Has-mussen Has-mussen and K. W. "m!l. Miss rternlce Mnds.n entertained thlrty-flvo of hor vouiuj frlen.n at a de,l!uful lawn party Tliiirtulay after-noun. after-noun. After music and Karnes the younn People were served refreshments bv lh hortess- mother, Mrs. K. I- Mudstn. Mrs. fT.lraheth I'urdy. M.iss Carrie riray Pur.ly. I,.f.tr t;. l'ona!,ls,.D and Arthur Ftinly have returned alter open-iniir the Iast two weeks camping and ftshliig In (lie eaat canyoiu. Mra J. YV. McOann entertained the l rochet cluh Tu. s.lav afternoon. The Buoat. hl,ii.l ,, aftrrnoen In dolror fancy work, aftr which Mre. M.-ilann served rufrattiimiitB to Mes. lames K. VS. Wall, li. A. Hurch. R. Andeisen. H. l.e Roy Nellaen, Andiew L. Nlit..,n. J. W. v'tierry. Hc-nry lirsen, A. I. farn-ean of Salt lui and R. P. Campliell of 1ii,k Reach, Cal. Mra. Austin Monson entertained at a Kensington Thursday afternoon. Her K-ests were the Mi.s.n Florence Tu.".. I. ulu t'rvictor, Neva aloetnar. lyila Toft Maetialene Ivinm of Fphralm and Mra l.'aniel Clirlstensen. A 6 o'cock luncheon waa served. 1 Mr.. Sherman AUred and little dauiilw ter returned to their home in Salt 1-ike Wednesday after spanilluK the jat three uiwnthe with tier narents. Mr. and Mra. Krlek t:rlcksen. Mr. and Mm. H. 1 Roy Kllson entei-ta:i:ed entei-ta:i:ed a few frlende Frt.tay evening at a lawn social. I.un. Iiei-n was serve.1, to l.r. and Mrs. R A. Hur-h. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Vail, Mm. R F. i '.inn.i,:i nd Mr. and Mrs. H. Le Roy XIHon. Mr. and Mn. F. C. Jensen, accompanied accompa-nied by Mrs. Jensen's sister. Mrs. L. F. lieeker of Uantl. and (he Misses Winnifred, Winni-fred, Franuee and c'arol Jensen, are enjoying en-joying a week . camping In the mountains. moun-tains. Vernon O. Cleniensen of Green River Is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Clemensen. A. C Madsen and S. D. Lonpsdorf entertained en-tertained a party on a mountain trip last w.ek in honor of Mrs. l.evt Cook and Mra. Georce Waieeek. While ln the r.-ountaln. the parte was Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Neil Madsen of Scofield. The O. if. A. club waa entertained W'eanes lay afternoon by Miss Selnia Jensen. Jen-sen. After the usual work, refreshments were served to .Mesdamei! Levi Cook, George Waeeck. Hyrurn Madsen, E. C j JohneoH. Fred Stansfleld, Edward Farmer, Niels Lerjten, A. f Madsen, A. L. Petersen, Peter-sen, H. Guy Wood and Mlsa Hilda Mail-sen. Mail-sen. 1 PARK CITY m . ; PARK CTTV, Aug. 7. Mies Mazle Kerr was hostess at a party Mondav evening when the members of the C. C. G. club were entertained. The evening was spent in games and muaie, and refreshments wec seretl. Eighteen guests were present. pres-ent. r- Miss Margaret Dalgleish returned to the Park Tuesday after an absence of two years" spent with relatives in Arizona. She will make her home in the Park with her brothers, Robert and Chester Dai-glelsh. Dai-glelsh. Mra. Fraser Buck entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. The decorations decora-tions were in pink and white sweet peas, a low bowl of the fionera being used for a centerpiece. Covers were laid for Misses Isabella Buck, Gertrude Buck, Mrs. Isabella Keith, Mr. an3 Mrs. W J Buck and Keith Buck. ; Miss Anna Paul lias spent the week at Tabby, a ffuest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen. 1 Edmund Kearns entertained about thirty friends Saturday evening with a dancing- party at the Silver King fjball-tfon fjball-tfon mines boarding Iioue. The decorations decora-tions were Japanese lanterns, and a sup-per sup-per was served at midnight. ; Mrs. Anna M. Kopp, Mrs. Gertrude Hagar and Edward Kopp are home from California, where they attended the fairs . arid visited friends and relatives for the past two months. Mrs. Ons Johnson entertained the members of the D. E. E. R. club Monday evening. Music and games were enjoyed, followed by rcfreshmenis. Those present were Miss Mary M.Trtin, Mias Wahlena Thompson, Miss Sylvia Hayes and Mrs. Cal Campbell. P. A. Johnson of Ely, Nev.. visited In the Park the beginning of the week at the home of his son, Gus Johnson. Mrs. Oscar A. Foslund was hostess at a card party Friday afternoon, when five tables' of players enjoyed the time pfay-ing pfay-ing "500," ' followed by refreshments. The home was bright with flowei's of the garden variety, sweet peas being used In the P&rlor and nasturtiums in the dining rpqm, i Mr. and Mps. George Smith and family end Miss I-.ulla Smith have' returned home after a pleasant camping trip on the Prove river. One of the pleasant social affairs of the week was the p;my of Friday evening, when Miss Helen Talbut entertained thirty young friends a a moonlight parly at the Morgan lakes. Boating was en- , joyed and all eorlti of games were played until 12 o"clock, when supper was served. Mra. K. K Talbut waB the chaperon. The trip to the Daly West was , made through the tunnel to the Talbut home. ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh canie up to the Pork Wednesday morning and are en- , jiiying a short visit with friends and reJa- I tives. i Miss Margaret Snydor of Salt Lake is visiting in thp Park al the home of her i-oiisln, Mihs Gertrude Evans. Mrs. l-dv. in Fir muse entertained wi'h a Kensington Thursday afternoon. The SUrMri v,-ie hmlnht'iM 1. l M I'", IV I'il. and MlNlil. .-!-. I I. -II l.iH.I.-ll II..WI-I "-. IIM'.I ill 111.. .1. IIUIIM, .UNI If - II illll,hr. H ,1 , pel . .1 M' ii 1 1 I Mih It J. Mi. .ml ifl .1 h"MM' Tu.'rtd.i v luiii'hhi Mi. -i. HtJinl Iimh , hr.ili VlMlllij; 111 S.lll l.Ultr. uillh' Ml". Mrnnt Iimm In-. -ii vlnllltiM hi l'( il.ir I'lly. Tim n it 1 1 il ir i tt t( llu- I.m.M.-m' .Hnrl-lv of ttin ( 'iHK '"Mil i'Miiil rlilitrll pliiii tiU Ml 1 ' Kill HI'I Mtl'M l'fllll' Uril-I tUM. II Hi lIlM llOINf ' uf Mm. John t'liiiii-. ru-r iho huMlnnih motii 1 1 ik, n ni H in in if wit h nu I ami r,; ftT.tliiii!itrj Wnli) h'liil. Kelt ti tuck und I Ittrrv ((inldnn ttpi lit M.hmIhx' nv-iniliiK In liinntM, ii lui'iilin! Ilolim Tlli-hdny IfiovnlliK. tit .Mliiiiln 'iiiHiiHH litnii, Mlhh Allco li-lnhitii, Mim Mh.i l.-illllc. Mih. 1 i , W. 1 vlhloi ft in 1 )if i I 1 'nihil! mi niol oi t-d l full l,.iltc Tui-Hliiv i-1 1 1 1 1 tcliunltiK homo rdlll-rt'lil v it mi hlllK. Mr. itnd Mm Jf.1i n K. WHhli t I Monthly Mon-thly In i 'twi Ivlllr. TlnttnMii Wflnh find Thornus Muttiii r'-1 r'-1 ui nt-d in i n in Mondav mnitiin; uf I t t w I'nitti si-.uil In Sail IjiKi' til I In- honip of M t . ii ti1 M i t. ,1 u nuiN 1 vp i tt. Minn Allen Ui nliHiii n-i iinu-d to ln-r inin In ,Sull I.altti til' it-1 u itii iIuvh' vlMl ultli lnr tlulo mid aunt, Mr. and Mih. Juincn I 'on. Ml mi Mtldt e,t Wlihpi'o cm hi luliuvd a huiuImt of her lltllw lin ndu Sutiiiday nfi-ertuiou nfi-ertuiou u I K inttl Iiium pii i W , fulltiu rd hy rufinpthiiHiiiti Hfi'Vrd al Urn holm- of ln-r lnrtmtM, Mi, tmd Mik. lihlmrd With.ro. Th HUt'HlH vi-h Mil tup WH hpi o, M II-di II-di '.l 1 a Hi i ii, h',1 ht'l I . la, l'Wflj'u K 1UK, Khoda Uad.lt. n. Tiiplmn H.-ny, Minif f'lurk, M.tiy Itud.ln.i, NHlrt Nail, V hilniM Uuddtiu, ;(t ('orTt.s uiul Nutiiul lluiitmii. MIhh t'nthrlnfl Towpy Is viitlng frlniida in Suit LaltM. Mrs J, K, NIchtdH rntpi'luitifil h( dln-Hrr dln-Hrr -diirMdav rtvt-nlnc for MImm Hnwia Millar, who is viMitluK In the Park at I lie homo of Miss MaiKurtit JoluiHon. Mm, Mnry Mat lipson of Salt 1 Jilte 1h apaiidlitat 4 few days ut the homn uf her aun, Ailhiir Mathpon. Mrw. ('. W. HoiiHon and hr gnst, MIms iHiitjplla Owhointi, p"t Wediu-Hday at thii Vaha.-ih mlii. C. W. HoiIkmui rtil in nr d Hun-lny after tmw riava t liUn It Hawk. Mln Frnipn Trvpi-U, Mih. Trpwp'dt mid Sum Tr.-wi-pVi w.-rn pn t pit ii ilitd at th liolKKtm home Moinl.iy. Mlsq l-Mlxnhflh Mavlln and Mr. and Mrs. ( 'Uflli Paul idler inultn cil In Sail J.ake Tu.stiay. Minn Mabel Thomas entt'i tiilripd a inim-hpr inim-hpr ot her friendH Sumltiy evpnltig In compHnionl lo .U l icrt i u.iti f r.i istopli'-r-mi of S4tll Iaktv MuUi and jr-urn'M were njnyctl, fulli)fd by it nupjinr. Mr. and Mth. I . E. Kink' and Mr. find Mrs. John .A. Tulhai motored to Suit Iukrt Saturday afternoon. Mr.-. Mnry Sulllvun has return. d in her hom after a ton day' vlalt ln Salt like. M i mn ticrt rude f'h rlst o herwon returned to S.ili lvkp Tin-slay HfU'inonn afdr a plraHiint Malt at Haj iiotiio of Mifs Mabel 1 hunua.s. Mlt-s Stella Colvln nd J. M. Price were nuit-lly inarricd Tue.ay evi-nlnir, July -7. J ;idt;t 1 U-nry Crsi,rna u pprlui in t;d the rert-inony. The your.K jn-oplp are wi-11 known ln the Park, where they Will make their home. A rroa A of Jolly yuuuK folks enjoyf-d a picnic hint lYid ev.nnik' down in MaKgle'M hollow. Sainmip 1 nm took t he reiponsllilllty of nuking tee cofTep. whim was Helliihiun. In s ut w.-i p I r. and Mr, i.ddoiips, Mr. mid Mrs. Vincent Frorur, M ifs All e I 'ei'ht mi, M ihM-s 1 i e'en and Johanna Iasuii, Mlsr Iyorui Hu-ld', M;k burrle, HeOinond, Ijoniia and Sammiu Pon, PAYS ON FAV.SOX, Aug. :. Mrj. 1,. A. Colvln enteMaiad the Afternoon Sewing club Wednesday. A picntc party was tinjoyed by the Kafft, K.atcli Klub al .Spring lake Trjira-ony Trjira-ony afternoon. Mrs. R F. Oft entTtHinc'1 a few of her friends Tuesday. Uridk-c was played. "Old Folks" day of Nero stake was held In Sf-anUh Fork Thin nday. About luu I'tjrtons over .-evenly ears of aue went from here, being conveyed liiero and iiuni by autoinublles. Misses Hazel and Ma tile Cowan, I -a P.ue Worspncroft, Wihie and Marcarpt Dixon returned home from Payson canyon can-yon Tuesday, after a week's outing. Mrs. Samuel Goush of Sunnystde re-turiifcd re-turiifcd to her home Tuesday, after an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Tipton. Mra. Wild man Murphy returned home from California Thursday, where she visdied both exposition. Her daughter. Ivy I eli. w ho has been teaching school at Alameda, accompanied her. W. 11. Ray and Grant Hagk-y of ProvO were Payson visitors TueaJ.ty. Mrs. Ferre had as heT guests Tuesday Mrs. George Summers and Mrs. G. Bag-ley Bag-ley of Provo. Mrs. Viola Manwill returned from Salt Lake Monday, after a ten days' visit with friends. Mrs. J. W. Stringer and children are at Vivian park, Provo canyon. Mrs. Ovnthia Whitehead of Provo is visiting at the home of her brother, Heber CurtU. j NEPHI f NKPHI, Aug. 7. Mrs. Samuel Kendall and dauithtor, Mrs. Myron West, entertained enter-tained Friday afternoon in honor of Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Kendall, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Stephenson. Bisters of Dr. Kendall, who are visiting her, and a number of friends. At S o'clock a lunch was served to the sixteen guests present. The officers and teachers of the Ncphi ward Hunday school enjoyed a pleasant study meeting and social on Monday evening at the home of Joseph W. Barnes, the superintendent of the school. Aa the curps of teachers s fortunate enough to include in Its members a couple of generous owners of automobiles, automo-biles, the erovyd of Sunday school workers work-ers enjoved a cool and pleasant evening at the farm home of Superintendent Barnes. The usual class work was held, after which refreshments were served. Merl Downs and Thelma Ockey were hostesses at a prettily arraned lawn partv Thursday afternoon at the home of W. C. Ockey. The time was spent In piRving various games. Edith Morgan carrvlng off the first prize. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to the seventeen guest's present. Judge and Mrs. Joshua Greenwood left Saturday for California. Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood will join a number of Nevada tourists who will visit the different places of Interest In California. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Paxman and Mr. and -Mrs William Bailee left Monday morning for California. While away they will visit all the places of interest along the coast. 1 AMERICAN F0RXt , : f AMERICAN FORK. Aug. 7. Miss Jennie Jen-nie Lcfler of Provo spent the past week In this ciiy visiting bar uistur. Mrs. Vein W alker. Mr and Mrs. B. F. Redmond and children chil-dren motored from Salt Eake Saturday and spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Nuttal and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson of Suit Eake motored to this citv Sunday and spent thf; day as quests of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Chri.sten-se. Chri.sten-se. J. W. Storrs spent Tuesday at Bingham. Bing-ham. The Misses Mclba and Mary Chipman pntertained the "Trubee'1 swurm of Beehive Bee-hive girls in an automobile ride to Saratoga Sara-toga Springs Monday evening. The time was pleasantly passed in bathing in the large pool, after which luncheon was served. Mrs. W. D. Edmonds is spending (he week In Salt Eake as the guest of her f-lsiers. Mrs. Sadie Chad wick and Mrs. William Suerry. Mrs. Joseph Karrcii and her sister. Mrs. M. J. Sykcs, left the first of the w.-.-U for h ti ln lo l 'anndii. Th- v .-tpe.-l t li n i ii I. nil m s '' 't I. it 'i nd v. ill Mp.-iid ii.Mrii uf tlx inn.- u.lilm; nhiUw.it 111 I'l' I'll I IK, AM.nl til. Ml . n lid Mi h, livn-li rpf.bv of rtll I.'.Iim HpMtit Suicli I, .-IP lnlllliK Hi IhW tioiut nf Mi h, .1. H Foi ben Mr. and Mia. limn y V-llon of Halt l.ii!;.t up. ut Ho- find uf the v.e.dt her vbdiliiK Mi. nud Mih. W. liaiimni. MIhh Umi h , Jidei nun of Suit I.uUp In herd fur ti wet-k'H vlnH, tho guit of MUh t Ir-oi HUt Hllii lull'. Kutih.dl Whitman nf Hp 1 1 1, v ille wnn 'lie K i if-1 uT Mirn S.ullti CiilpAi.ui thu foi a p.tl t Of thl- Weelt. Mih. I'Yed Webb utid daughter porit a fpvv ihiyM In n- thin week visiting hiir hIm-irr. hIm-irr. 'M i n. John Keck. Pi'NfeaKnr Mar It itobfnson and brother l.ilkn m S.i lii(;'ltk- were III Alnethun l'oik Weilnfi.il.'iy vitilliij-: frl.-tidH. I and Mi m, P. M. Kelly rilurinjd home Sum in v froin u urek'-M vImIi with ndalKiM ut JyOKau. They intuit tho I'll' by aulu. M i', (Hid M in. Marlon Hint! h a ml M i h. K. Itend of Si. II Pake motor, d to American Ameri-can Koi k Sunday and Heut thn day vliilt-i vliilt-i i iK Mi', and Ah. C. W. Smith. M Ihh Inn I nincan had ret urried brim a after u lliio.i montliH- viiiit in Sail i-iltu. W. i Smith left Wednesday for a mouth'tt 1 1 a In A mei it an f-'ork an-yn. an-yn. At t hex hi bernack- f-"-iindav evening I'rn-f'-.sHi E. A. Morttan if the local high t-chiml liiivn nil illter)H(1tig Idcturo (ill "inir Piulliiu Fatliem of Nuw England." Eng-land." Mr. a ml Mi s, Hherl Wtlaon of Prfvo weiD Ihi! guests of tludr grfindmother, Mim. Rotm Unanley, the fore part of the Week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MOarvey and son of iuaha, Nub., huve moved to American Fork uiul will make thin their home. Mra. (h-oiKo Cunningham epent the week In Provo, the guest of her Bister, Mra. K. M. J'axman. Burn and Allen Purgenson of Salt Lake are hero for u ten days' visit at the home of their aunt, Mrs, Mary Webb. Mr. It. V. Greenwood and Mrs. SHmilol Greenwood ratiirned Wedne.bduv from a week'M vMt at Hi- home of Mra. lmvid Smith In Suit Utka. ThM M net 'era a nd Florence Prtda y sprnt TueMilay at Provo, guesla of tliolr aunt, Mra. j. t. Farrer. TREMONTON TRKMtiNTON, Aug. 7. A delightful lawn Kochil was given by members of the Home Economics cjun, coriiDllmentary to their husbands, nt the home of Dr. and Mm. J. A. King, Friday evening. The commute,! n chaige comprised MtfSiamas Alva L. Mc;uire, J. A. King. Cliarh-s Mo 'hit e, W. H. Jenkins. Mh-ses liertha P:iikniRii. Jewel McGuiro and Ruth Jenkins, Jen-kins, HfBl.itLruf t)te committee In enter-tulninfj. enter-tulninfj. 'I'll,, lawn was beautifully decora deco-ra led with daisies, the club flower. A programme wna l ven, as follows: Vocal f-olo. Mig J.rwel McGulrc; recitalton, 1 '.ira MctTure; mandollri solo, Herbert M'-Guire; viral bolo, Mildred Stone; read-ii'K, read-ii'K, -V'fl. A. P. Wilcox; vocal solo, Mra. Geoi-tft Carter; victrola s-dectlon, Mrs. S. J. Tell; vocal solo, Mr. McGulre. Games wtre j.laypfj, aftpr width refreshments were served. Tho.se present were: Menem, and Meadaniofl II. P. N.iples, H. B. Wat-laud, Wat-laud, H. F. Wlnzeler, James Coil, M. B. Hart. I,. M. Huumi, E. M. Wyatt, H. G. Siott, I,. S Maun. I. C. Tracy, George Carter, William Slone, C. 0. Scott, A. D. MGuire. W. R. Jenkins. J. A. King, MlsheH Blanche Wyatt, Iola. Coil, Paura Hniiknian. B.rtlia Hrinkman, Jewel McGinn-. Mildred Stone, Mrs. Thomas Edwards Ed-wards and Charles McCTure. M testis Blanche and May Wyatt nf Pt-av.-r city, N'eb., are hre. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wyatt. Mrs. I f. ;. Scott left Thursday to spend a week with relatives in Ogden. An elaborate so'ial event of the week waf the "fii-O" party given by Mrs. James Coll and Mrs. S. J. Tel! at the home of t life latlur Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 5 o clock. Tile occasion was In honor of Mrs. Fred How let I of Lob Angeles. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Howlett and Mrs. W. E. Getz. Sweet peas formed the centerpiece for the lunch table. Following Follow-ing were the guests: Uesdames D. C. Tracy. Fred Howlett, F. G. Gephart, W. F. Wyatt. J. A. King. C. O. Scott, W. E. Getz. Harry I. Gephart, Fred Taylor, Mioses Blanche Wyatt and Lola Coil. MIfs Stella Nelson of Blue Creek is visiting friends here. , Mi?s Winnie Jensen of Smlthfleld was the guest of Miss Viola Harry last week. Mrs. C. O. Scott had as her guest Monday Mon-day Mrs. H. B. Hamby of Salt Lake. Miss Phvllis Wilson entertained at her home Friday evening. Music and games were the diversions of the evening, after which refreshments were served to fourteen four-teen gleStS. The ladies of the Relief society gave a lawn party at the home of Mrs; Alvln Kellar Thursday afternoon. Several musical selections were given by mem? bers. games t ere played and refreshments refresh-ments served to (lie following, guests: Mesdames William Stone, Charles Wilson, A. X. Flshburn, J. D. Harris, Guy Harris, Thomas Waldron, 0. A. Seager., James Kellar, E. A. Cornwall, Robert Calder-wood. Calder-wood. A. E. Sanutelson, Frank' Meldruni, Edna Brough, K. H. Frldal, William Crawton, T. M. Harris. K. H. Fridal. Jr., A. X. Peterson, Ida Pass, Alvin Kellar and Mrs. Hammond. t LEHI f i 1 f LKHt, Au?. 7. Mrs. J. E. Cotter, head of the KcbfJkih lodgo of L'lah. left Waduesday for a two weeks' vihlt to tlia lodge Id Vernal. Myton, Roofevelt and Moab. - Mr. and Mis. Frank Roberta of Idaho Falls, after spending ten days wit a friends in Laid, returned re-turned homo Sunday. William Wing left Tuesday for a month' business busi-ness trip in Alberta, Canada, Anions the Lhl colony nox camped a Botilh-nick's Botilh-nick's Drscli. on t'laJi Lake, are the families of 0. S. Peterson, M. S. Iott, Wallace Peteifion and William Goatee. About twenty yours pepl attended a sur-prlae sur-prlae pariy on Mix Lcxia Batemnn Wednoaday oveclng. Dr. and Mrs. David McDonald of Silt Lake ure guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Holhrook Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Anna S tod dart, typist at the People's J7o-OD, la taking her vacation this v.etk. ishlng frieinla Id Osdea. Oarland and Salt Lake. Mr. and Mm. Hyrum Powell of Pleasant drove were guests of Mr. and Sire, Ben Adams Tuesday. Tues-day. They wero accompanied by lira. Powell's sister, Mrs. Price of Salt Laie. Mre. John F. Broadnhaw went to Iajton Thursday Thurs-day to visit her sister, Mrs. Gccjrgq E. Klrkham, fp:- a week. Mrc . Cj. L. Slookey arrived Sunday from a two weeks' trip to the California expositions. She accompanied her brother. Professor Leo Marshall, of I tie University of Utah, Thonias Milken of Raymond, Canada, waa a guest ot James Allrod Sunday. Miss Alice Tnylor left Sund.iy for a tour of California and the Panama erpc-lifotis. Sha was accompanied by friends from Springy i lie. Miw NM a Hiimrac-r returned home "Wednesday, after spending six weeks in American Fork canyon. can-yon. Slip is much improved in health MIsb Martha. Pluinmer was ln Provo Thursday vbitlng frli'HflH! iir. and fcrs. Carl Berg of at Lakg were guests of Mre. Florence Ber Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Roberts, Mr. and Mra. J, B. Roberts and Mrs. 0. J. Roherts spent Wednesday in Bin k ham. making the trip ivith au nutp. Mi s Harry Stawart returned Wednredn j, after spending a week In Garlund visiting her flster, Mra. Cliarlos Kdward. Her mother, Mre. Hajinnn Hone, also returned this week Lo Garland, where hhe will ppend tiio Bummer. Mtk. Thomas Trfnn,iu)an was a 'eek-end visitor with friends In SalL Lake. r Mrs. Melvln Bmuin apent the week-end with her ppr-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jtnes, Id American Fork. Miss EdrLn Asher Is making a ten days' visit with her aunl, Mrs. George li. Kirkhum, In Layton. Mlsa Krb1 fiofttea was hostess at tbfj weekly Koiifinpton of the G. Q. club last Thursday evening. J. 1 B. Watson in making a business trip to Milwaukee, Wis. Soon a (lor Mb reiurn. Mr. and Mia. Watson Intend making tholr home n Salt La lie, Mf.ss Hilda Britlon of Salt Lake is a gueU of Mi 3 Mildred Crabb. The followlnf; young people fornint a horfeba'-k I parly to American Fork canyon Monday: Misses MM.o-d Knrl, l'iri:'' ' M-n III mil Air.y 1 in via. Mum. WIUI.ii.. Willi.- I-ihiiIi '.-h-il-. ' V. rti.li-i... di.'l iMiM-W Mali Ik I'll , Th AllmuUn luli in-l th'' l.-iii't' M i i' K Woill'iu V.'i- JiHmJ-i t-i ih.i.u. .-I" '1- W IvlB i.d t'mil Mi'. 'T- K,,h:i.,1 in Ulntliln. liuiliiK I'"' i-ivii.K I ' 1 1 . Ii nml' ' "" thr Ull, It rti-i'ldi d l r.l'l'ly Ih- ni'id'-'lt hovel un li.P f"f ll. 'i.iitluK wlnuir. an't uno ot Hid 11, A. C. unjfi-iiu'iiB v.111 BMPPlJ lii" Olll lllitrf. (lw(ui f'tirter, Krni.t f!iill-r, Lii'.llo Hrnitli and lrm. t'ii(l--i of H.j i i i-il"- f'.uii"' ft "mo Vint, Vth'i inut Hindy vlnl I lutf fri' ndu in '--lii. MUh Uun (hitln- rnUiMi..d Tl.uilnj' fami ti,cti-t.t ti,cti-t.t (!-. tiny a ttlili fil'ii'lH In i-o 1 1 Ji:, Mm. ft lin Jb. oba and Hi Krl JboLii arc vlhlih.K with rt-imlvn hi fn-im ll.ln wh. Mm. H A. TiuTmr vn a Kiiunl of imr mr.l'Ji, Mm. Hniy I'.haL of fi'-vo, u;nr Hiiu'Ijt. Hi on I itnier 1'anl Miurr to,k Itift HrM wnrd b'H- t 0.1(1 lu Auu-rhm i oik i-nyjii f'n' IhK M(jiidy. Mm Hftnry Lwl, r , r-'unii-d Hnii'luT m a f(irti,l((iU'ri vlalt with rt-lntiwH in iiull l-tk- Thu F'lintli WHid llnflilvn (rhlr cnl'ivfd a bike up MldlioU's Hollow WudiH-i'liiy afternoon, tukin; Ih'-ir pluidc wliii lli'ini. Mr. and Mrs. Julm 8 Wllli-rj ap.-tit Ihf punt w.-i-k hi Tuieic vUilluK tii'-lr dfluyliiei', Urn, G, M. Tate. Mr. and Mm. I '. Ilolhiook nd Mru. B. A Hf.llH'jok of Ilonnilful up-lit thfl WM-fc. veiling Tit. nud Mn. H. C. Hr,lt:i'ik. Among ili.ii n who t"'ik it d v anlu -y" "f lh tdnlio i.:til'iii Kuturduv w'-o Mi. and Mib- -'''hn i'!nl-tou i'!nl-tou and Mm. Rli Ucbb. 'I lit will vlhll i t-UU .c!' ; al l.laho Kalla. The Third ward Prima i- w Iniloii plfHKfng ronewt at tlia n.'-ili.j( Luu:.'1 Wf-diifdtiv (riilu, attnr whlh t'- cituni nii i-Uo -re ttivud au the grtisa ouuifl'i Mra, Lotllao Htwwart and diniKlitei' of Califonia and Urk. Jiifaphlnu Pon Hun Ion i'd dnMKliltr of trpilnillle ara au"Bls of Mr. OI..( Holm.kniJ. Mra. iloliiihtaud, Mra. fitewarl find Mr-, f'ennun-lon f'ennun-lon ara liUira and hav& not h;id rtunion by.'jit. foe twkUl uarj. RICHFIELD f ., . . . BICHKIKLP, Auk- 7. -Uis ChrlMlne Robiaton em mailed Mor.dny ov hIti. l.niuLvcin wt fivd ta Murll J'-uiiet,, Norma Hasni'in, A 1 ' WlUun. Robe Siring. am, U-uU Hotut, Ler.a, R'jI.-iitaou. R'jI.-iitaou. Idoiiii N'rlUon, Mrs. W- U. Rob) n.-.or.p Mih. Ole fieatnip and Mra. fcdt.grd Ramu..en. Mra. Erncbt Wiakler, Mia. I-nie Craiiam and Mm. J, I.4 Hua Ugd'-n pui'M talnod tho lilu- Bird club ar.d ihblr paiim.ru FiliUy oveutng ui tho honia of Mrs Winkler. Tier luvwi i Muminated with el trh: llftlitB. Mm. U R'.iO Ogden pitld'-i nvtr the pun'-li bowl. T'-tt prcr-.nt were M:irv. and Mu'Umot Goiko Peierion, James Andtri.011. M 0. Haj'. J. R. Glt.llcil, W-Mri. trawl Winkler, L. Graham and J. La Ru Oden. Mlas Rachel P-iterEon and Mits Lilllo Nelson returned re-turned WedDefday from a tbieo weeks' vuit lo the fair aid on the coact. j Tlie Relief aoclmy of tbe St-cund ward eater-fati.d eater-fati.d at a Kcutlrion Tutday ttfeinou.i. Punch ajid atterbet ere Ftrved to about flrty guests. Mre. Henry Coleman of Heber City Is vUltlng with rt;llU-el and frlunde. The Misses Llllie and Mlperva N'leOP enler-taluod enler-taluod ai a mU'-ellancous howar Tliuiday evening even-ing at'tha home of if rs. Andiew I'feieiEoii in rumor of Mis. GtoiKfe llunt'T. Many beautiful pie-.nt.i were rc-l vnti. MUs :,j'.,:':p.'a Nelson pr".l'ied over the pun b bowl. Lunchfron was -rse4. Tha giatilt Ml Ina tarai worth, KTfle Erkkeon. Ron Rauiloe. Mary NeHton. OIHe and badia I vie. Doiott.y Morteuten. Mabel Wo.-iLton. Ielle Hallowa. LMua Ki'bl. Ruby Og-'It-n. Dimple Miliar, l!nl Htrie, Edna Lirsoa. Aita (-soriB, IreUa 'Nark, Annte fcor.-uton, Mr. Klttchr N'lfiEon, Mra. Jottph Hahtbury, Mre. I MkLcI Sbepard and Mrs. Prbe. ! Mrs. A lux Morrison rturnc-d Friday from a aevi'Q week' vli.il to Salt Like. Tlia Mise&s Greet and Ma'.id Erlckton enter-tallied enter-tallied WedLwaday altemon in hynor of Miss 11a-bel 11a-bel Lewie,' ho will leave for Berkeley lo ul-ttnd ul-ttnd school. The room were dc-omed ln golden glow and 'wiet peaa. Munlc wan the fea:ure of i ho entertainment. The guests were Mra. Guy Ltwis. Mra. J. H. ErickV-in, the Mies Louie Lewis. Urada McCarty, i-carl Sevy. Mibl Mor-likua. Mor-likua. Haiel lienrle. EUa t-'lark. Ailcn Btan, iiAu a;.J Olive lvle, Leuaa Chnttiaien, Winnie Nay, Lila GUiler. Afion Newell and Ora Jobn-oiu Jobn-oiu Rt;ffc.;.Hieiiis were itrved. Mrs. Jamea Anderson entertained at a party Tutiidcy evenl:ig in honor of Mr. Anderson's binl. day. Luncheon waa aetved. Games were the tnteitainment lor the evening. Those present wei Messrs. and Mcdanifs J, La Rue Ogdea, (jeorge Peterbon, Eugeiie Poul&on, L. L. Graham, Mits Home. Wr. Jtur.ie Jaaaoson, Mrs. J. C. Anderbou, Mrs. Lorin Oldroyd, Mri. Annie Bean, Joseph Home and Monte Bean. Mra. Anderson was a&sltted by bar motiw. Mra. B-.an. Mrs. Thomas Brown entertained in honor of M iss Lydia Maimil'en of Vancouver. Waeh.. and Mrs. Bosdn of fciautl Monody vcniag. Eweet pcaa formed tria dtcoraiLoiib- Lu neb ton was sevtd io Uesdaiua C. J. Malmatei:i, H. H. Peterson. Peter-son. E. E. Hoffmaa. A. H- AtkC-roB. U L. Gi!-p;n, Gi!-p;n, D. P. Jensen. MLf3 GlajdB Jcn3en aad Mifcg Dimple Wilier. Mrs. Biowo, k.h assisted by ter daugnter. "Edna. The Bean family held a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mra. Vlrge Beaq Sunday, it ' beii the anniversary of 11 no. Bean's birth. Reuesiimenia were served to forty guesta. Mrs, Thomaa Brown euiert allied Tuesday in bonor of Mrg. Ralph Couer of Montana. Thoot preeent were MeitSniea bdward Wliyie, J. J-SUeuer, J-SUeuer, Archie Why it, Guy La is, L. A. Merrill, W. P. Payi:e. I. L. Wngiit, J. L. Quis;. T. U Flaher. Aliea Montgomery and M. C. Ncilaon. Mrs- I. VV. Bean and Mra. Vfrge Bean enter-talLei enter-talLei at a Kessiue-"ti Wedceiday afternoon at the home of the latter in honor ol Mis. Herman Barnic of Portland. Ore. Tha rooms were bfcduti-fully bfcduti-fully decorated In" ewreet pea and Sl;asta daisies. Luncliee a and punch were served to Mt-dames Rulon Segmliler, J. F. Bean, June eg mi Her, J. M. Peterson, J. L. Sevy, Alfred Bird, Joseph Poulsou. J. Lloyd,, IJurt Ence., Neils Paulson, Frank Calloway, J. R. Gltdhlil, J. L. Quist, Orson CnriBtenflen and Mn. V"olf of Salt Lake. GARFIELD "" i , , 1 GARFIELD. Aug. 7. The Los Amigo club was entertained Friday afternoon by Mrg. '. H'. "aiker. Auction Uridge was played. Guests of the club were Mis. Clinton Ivilburri a.nd Mrs. 'F. W. Louten-souk. Louten-souk. The Merry Matrons met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. L. jUundon. t Mrs. M. J. Mohr entertained at dinner Friday evening, July 31, celebrating her husband's birthday anniversary. Pink and white roses were used In tiie table decoration deco-ration and guest places were marked with pink and white carnations. At table were Messrs. and Mesdames, D. L. Barnard, Bar-nard, Gilbert Palmer, R. H. Saum, R. T-P.arker, T-P.arker, Y. W. LeCheminent and Miss Furnessia LieChenaiient. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haymond and children left Monday for a visit to the fair. Mr. and Mrs. M J. Mohr. have gone to the Hermitage In Ogden Canyon tor a summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. il. H. Hawley left Thursday for a two-weeks' visit to San Francisco and the fair. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Leonard left Monday Mon-day for a trip to Yellowstone park. Mrs. Gilbert Palmer and daughter will leave Sunday for a visit in California. The Woman's club met Friday afternoon after-noon in regular session at the clubhouse. Thu receiving committer was Mrs. R. W. Ash worth, Mrs. A. White. Mrs. Axelrad, Mrs. Frank Avis. A denionst ration in 'aluminum ware formed part of the programme. pro-gramme. Mrs. McAr(hur gave a reading and Mrs. Crandall a musical number. SPRINGVILLE " . A SPRTNGV1LLE, Aug. 7. Steven T). Johnson and ids son. Mo ward, of SaU Lake were Springviile visitors Thursday. I. N. Whit taker of Salt Lake spent a few days here the fore part of the week, the guest of his son, S. J. Vv'hlttaker. Mrs. Willis Strong was a SaU Lake vis-Itor vis-Itor for a few days lasjt week. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jex of SaU Lake I were the guests of 'Mrs., Jex's mother, j Mrs. Elizabeth Bird, last week. ' John L. Herrick, president of the western west-ern states mission of the L. U. S. church, ! W&S a Springviile visitor a few days last j week, the guest of Miss Frances Bird. Mrs. Clarence Gyle of Ogden is visiting her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Harmer. Mrs. Mary J. San ford and Mrs. lxis Manlndale have returned from a visit to Eureka, where they were tiie guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Fulmer. Mrs. Hannah E. Brake of this city and W. J. Tayior, also of this city, and Miss Altheada Wood 'and C. W. Thompson, also residents of this city, were the principals prin-cipals in a double 'wedding winch took place ii) the court house at Provo on July 2S. Tiie brides are sisters and arc the daughters of Mrs. Marv Wood TJallin of this city. Misses Catherine and Hilda Boycr. Ruth Lund, Sclvoy Boyer, George Wright and U III ( i n n,;i.(; nj, ,-i i n 1 1 v. hf b a I'd II.., uVf-... mm i h ,'v't 'I 1'.. pan. Th.-y i. I hi ii' d (.un..- b. t.-,.t v f.f"-r ic.-ii.l-ln' I hi .1;.;, h in il.- f. i n nd i.il- n. m ' 1 1 1 1 ' I pi 1 1 li I M Of I II I -I ifJ III I'M: t ' -111- j yon. 1 . Mm C. K. ij.vih has refun-d I, oh i-ill'-i' ii vhH of i:'-vr;il inonl v.ni, r,''r i'.nenlH In her old home 1m l .i i h 1 M in. Sri rah 'u wt- ,,-( Mich ' ''ra h;ilr.H n-tuihi'J borne iiiicr ;i v.i-ik'a vl.-ill wild fii'-h'!n In .'-Jilt l.ik'. Ir. Jmnti ;it,d Mrs. Jiunn, '.'.Mb liV-ir d;i ufdiier, A ie..,i. and Ml: l-.M..f 1'." i' -Jild, left ;,h1 :-M:ii'l:iV tor run j ;i 1 1 - '. h ' ), whi-i e I hey v. lll l:-ii t hs l.iir, William M Kei.Je. Jr., . I-: p-i-k, .Mr. fli'dt.r, .Mi. .Moh.ey. Mn,. KIl.t Ma-.-oh. MlMS loi;i I-.'. ..mix. Mi. H C' M a .'.i' l-:. -i-7,w ;nel Mn- Sli- n n..Hi- i.j. u r : - v wlij.-h r-i-'-nt ;,M S;i I np;iv ;i"l 1 1 id a ill Sltawiii riy al;-i. Th ieK,-,.MdantH of Mim Harri.-I I'..n- inton me l a S nnda v lo -i-:ln le l.e riuieri.-th a noiverra v of n-'' biMh. Mih. Hummioii Ih in laiily j.ood laaiih and en joye.l l he event v-ry khu Ii, J-'on r ' i - ;er;.lloMf( ol' h-r family .'.ic r-pn s. m -. She ra jiii Jo l'lah v.'i t b li'-r la : e li Ui-ba.iid, Ui-ba.iid, W'Jllhtin I ( 1 1 id nwt on, in l'-i:f. f montpelTier -f MONTPEl-IKR, Idalro. Aug 7 Mrs. Joe P-fS-k-r nnd children are lionT" from a mojih a vi-il ta Olio, Wyo. Da v F-rnlth and f.iuiljy ram up from Gk-nri'i l-'eriy ma wt';k lo lencilo for M-vera! v. R. G. file of Bolue w a MoUpillor vifltor over Sund.iy. Mr. Frank Iy?vcr raid d;nj(j liter cam Up fiom r-'iilt l-ake 1.M S'ci'l.iy for h bl.oit vnit at. ti.o home of Mn-:. Lever's brtol.i-r, (i'-orji-e Dana. Mr. and Mrw Ieonnid Vitiie.it lift last Ht-urda Ht-urda y moruiij'- for a motor trip to South Dikota points. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. F. M, Johi.soc and XI Lh Vol No' ' Rhlat pit Sunday for an oui Inir o( sevral w:"ks on a ranch nc-ar fioia P p.-lss. riyde Kettta of ih Aftoo Ind'-p'Tid'-nt Bp-.-nt a few hours In Nklontptlier laat S&'irday, en re jIs lu ialt L;ike. Mla Jennie Gibbons of H'-Ki Hot Fp: i:.g.fl, Idaho, Ih vf eithtg Moniiji-llur t,n ads, llm. ruaa-he Hin-bman of Bu'ie in vailing at thfl homo of h'-r felsr, -Mrs. R. A. Siillfvan. W. F. Jen.--en of PhK L'tke. prc:-ilent of the Mutual Crminery noin-.acy, uhh bia wife ad -liU-r-ln-law. (-pf-nt ilo.-jday ar,d Tin-May in Moiiiocl ii-r and Parfp !ook!og over hunir.ei con-dl'ioiifc. con-dl'ioiifc. Tbfry left Wednofiiy (or Star valley. Mr. Jamea HauFen r"-tumed Lo ?ontirsli'r after a ten fin-ja' vl -it at the homo of her daughter. Mis. C. W. H's. In Loran. Mi fa Jennie O'Neil of Pocatello vlflted Moat-ptlier Moat-ptlier ft lends this week. Jacob Williams and grandson, Seward Davis, left Monday mornim? for the Pa-ifi ront. T-vy ulll vii-ii San Francisco. Sen Diego and Txii Ang-rk-fi, and it iu ti.eir intc-Dtlon to tt-end a little time, in Mexico. Mien Mabel RIdd, who has been t Mourning in California for the past eix weeks, returrc-d Si' n -day. She was accompaiif d by )ir aunt, M 'z. Lizzie Hall of Salt .Leke. ar.d the lato-r'H da'iL-'i-ter, MifB Mabel, who will visit In Moctp-ller (or some time. A motor party to Lava Hnf Sr-lnr-s was gi'.en last Sunday In lienor of Miss Blr-.ie .It ob of Potatello, who la visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sam Lewis. KAYSVILLE f KAYSVILLE, Aug. 7. Mr. and Mis. John C. M. Barnes leave. Siniay ot ntug for a mo ivteiit' trip to Yeliow.--tone park. Mrs. Rbhard" A. Hart of Salt Like Is visiTkig relatives in town for a few dayy. Miss Mabel Jack-on of Ogden ha been the gi:est of Mi:s Lois Jarman for a few days. Mtts E.Mly Ma!in emertaiced a number of friends :o a lake party at Lake Park ca W- d (. -day aft The Invited guCf ; -A-ere "li;-0 3 Enin-a Fo'Mey. T'riurza Barnes. Albo William?, Macule B:ill, Roc-tta T'.'.ornassen. Io:ia Philic.r Minion Scoffield, Ada Petti ilo. MHdrt-d Stro:'.? Irene Vance, Madeline Smith. Aitha Ru.bfortb. Irinihla Simmons and Vera Blood. Mb-s Myrtle Jones spent the week In Clearfield, a guest of. rela:lvee. Mrs. Jane T;wi3 of Rupert, Irhbo. viFltd with her cousin, Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, during ih week . Dr. and Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon and children of Salt Lakfi were Koysvijig visitors on Sunday. Verdon and Arthur Thomasen epent the w.;ek with relatives la Cornish, Idabo. Dr. J. E. Morton of Roosevelt epent a few daya in Loan this week with his father, John Morion. E. T. Amusseo of Los Angeles iE here visiting his sitter, Mrs. Olive Curtis, this week. Jiueph Gaddis of Cokeville. Wyo., is visiting tis sister. Mrs. I. A. Bdtien. Mrs. John Hal! of North Ogden is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Frank L. Layton.' M Nora and Marie B lam ires entertained a tew friends at their home on TueMay evonh.g. Among those present wcrs Mioses Mollie Earne.-. Oiive Abram?. Emma Odd. Evelyn Gailcv. E-teila Epptrsoa. Bie Biil'.op, Jliliie Crildle. Irene Swan and Emma Fonley. Bruce Major left Thursday for a ten da--s" visit ia Wells, Nf-y. Mrs. James Gardner of Tooele is a visitor at the home of Mis. J. B. Coolly. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flint motored dowD from Burley, Idaho, on Sunday. Ml s Ruth Smith returned to her home in Wells, Nev., on Thursday, after an extended visit here with relatives. Mrs. Thomas J. Smith and daughter, Mary. Icava Sunday 'evening for a trip through- Yellowstone park. I POCATELLO, IDA. i : - -. POl'ATELLO. Idaho. Aug. 7. On Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, at tne nome of trie briie, Thomas Wabley and Miss FUie A. Weidmaa were marriea. The Rev. Arthur Pnunded officiated, offici-ated, and all present partook of a wciiling b:e;il;-fast. b:e;il;-fast. The bridegroom le the eon 'of Mrs. Catharin Washley and has been conuected with ihe clerical staff of the Fint National bLink for -o:ne time. The' bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weidmin. Mr. Weidman is a well-known business busi-ness man here. H. E. WaMiley. brother 'of the bridegroom, was best man and Uia Alice Wcid-luan, Wcid-luan, si : ter pf tlie bride, wps bridCim-ild. The young couple will tour the Bear lake country by automobile, and. returning from ihuir honeymoon, wili reside In Pocatello. Tlie monthly meeting of the M"thodi;t Ladie?' Aid society was held Friday afternoon in the chunii parlors. After the regular biitluets, ra-freFhmiin.'s ra-freFhmiin.'s acre feerved. Miss Glndy.i Garr was hostess lo the R. U. N. club Wediic.-day. The evening was silent infoimal-ly infoimal-ly and luncheon was served. The Ladle.-.' Aid society of the Presbyterian clnir'.'h met Wednesday nftenion at ihe" IwniG of Mrti. Henry R a nicy. Tho ai'iernnon i as spent working on the t-ewing for a sale- to be held In the future. Refreshments were sein-d. The repultir meetint; of the Royal Neiehl.nr-; taus held Wednesday eveoina at the I. 0. 0 !'. The Bannock Campfire glil-;. ho are now louring lour-ing thi- YePowstone park, luvc- wrjucii o Heir cx-perienci..s cx-perienci..s and rcjiort ;i plca.-aui :;i(. L.ipc, billy in the Goyber bain. Ti:ey a,c nnw iii.oni ihi'mii the park and expect to reach home not Tiaday. Miss Ruth- Bohe ia visiting wijh her clasa-tniile. clasa-tniile. M Helen Hays, at Ti tide. J. F. F. il'.ih momberR were the pnet.-; of Mi's? Cecil Worel mid Mj,- Si'kmi.i lirn YWrlr.f-. ;.iy evening a:;d a line party anca ni -lie oi.a- pk thratc; in honor of Miss Me;, us of O5 who i; vii-itiiia Miss ilary Foley. The North Fnd Seeing club n-.ct Wcd;;o,Uv aft-eriiuon aft-eriiuon at iho home of Mrs. L, E. Cuild. Mr. and Mrs. Wren Andcr;o:i arc virilize; j-i ;ii city with Mis. An del son's pa ! en is, Mi. and Mis S. P. V.'Citheinian. The WMiies-day Sewlnt; ehib ni"t 1 h is werk with Miss Ulilys V.'estrom. 1 1 c; h uicms o:e served. I GUNNISON" j . f GUXNISON". Aug. 7.-Tim Soclnl clrrlo met at the home of .Mrs. 0. I. Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen Wednesday ai'toinoon. A liierary proKraiTime was ci'.en. aIn seveiul niu.si-cnl niu.si-cnl seictions, after which the I-mm-'s served rel'ieh n:ems to Mis. Tia P. Mi-;-calf, Mrs. Newell Chr:sif-n:-n. Mrs. William Wil-liam Perkins. Mrs. Ernesi Ualvoj-s"n, Mrs. X A. HaLii, I'S. J. Salmon, .'Irs. I C. E. lialversnn. Mr,s. A. M. t "ni Ioii.ii 'and Mrs. T. M. Kc-anis. The next m.'.-r-Ing wili be held with Mrs. A. M. Chris-teiiifcn. Chris-teiiifcn. Mr. and Trs. Nicl Pnrenson left for Sail Pul;e Sni.ilay. Mrs. A 1 ik tin Mayfiold rr-turned homo Tuesi'iiy from a 'i.-it the prist two weeks j in VVa.-j Icii cuiinly. I Mrs. J. l)tii;gins em r rln i n at a hlrti'.-j hlrti'.-j d;iy parly on Thurs.Mv in htuvr of hm-riauu'lit hm-riauu'lit er Tluesa. Tiicre were fifte-n lir-t lir-t le fi-lemls pT-i--s-;iu, who enjoyed games and refresh monLs. |