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Show Kocial Notes F rem Utah Towns v American fork j ' UK) M NVfi.1 t J ,fr limine M.iula ,111 make then twin 111 Mttwtch at Provo nut Mi.- ft ii-i rm chapman, s . oi Fuaia "', 0 FTuwi H B. Robmaon. Senator . 1 ' wool Mr. .ui.l Mrs n :::;.,n n ,"-! M 'mum On ami ..-. , 0. . I- ' MtK l.U-1 ,ttr laft tha for part at Ihe vinci- , j rirhMlan returne.! to tier I . .Ijie Yc,itiva.1a After n vt,U hr- lh u"9t ' la of Salt lAi." rt Kattlr- '-ja. m this city. tha u.t . 'V?ther. Mrs. Alio. T. Steele. "! Via. Ceorgx S.-Jiutler Sal! 1 ? SiiurvlA-V Ukl Sunday. ElIM Wort, a Mdrselt. of Rj AMKU Krk vittiora L.r pflo.r of !h P1 WM ' . .fx., partv Mo; " -.i"i! - Oraoe llo-.ev it 111. LV tUaday for Salt Lak. where lrollad as a atudent. 1 1 Mtt Of l'C J' t W TWof Sunday. r A. Palme: ; & ' ' N ' P, Back aaUrtaliwM Tliuraday ' ir itnaar fartj- In honor of J j. Baed Beok. a t tfT Wioiton att.ndfr.1 tn. wd- o.' UiM rV:: i'-., r at " ,irfcia at Buiaa and family left her ' Cm Rubon Idaho. 15 i.-r noma tnla winter Mr 5ta teach In the . jjjj t E. Peters and -" i-fWJ are Sr. vWttaf at the ' v)ir. Fete.-s parer.ts. M: T H. CSlptrjn- j ana and Lila alcKinney 1 iSttwtat Tuesday if.:.ri Ar-er- adTfri-d a end wife left for Heber - a"er Ttattins at the home of Mr c L j V. Storra for a week They i 7m ramin at Habar a month and i - y ve for tv.e:r - . ' - , mt n Eoiey la rtaitinc her e7r E- P- MrOrew. at Salt i a M ' er has --' .rr : - i ms ' nail si Xerhl. where she waa atst of rektfrea i ill. Bird ot Mapleton was te yrea'Jiea hare Tuee. d t --w ;crjor rf S-. . h -U- and Stsaday la s ' b laanaa li ri larer of PIQrnore waa the e 1 isxasef Hr. and Mra. U w. Gats- 3 M.ri'H Mnn-tav M" Wl Mra 111,1 Mlt.-li.ll and Mra llort C'lirls-tellnen C'lirls-tellnen Ml M- KArniwortli entertained lrle little Kn,i Mun.lav afternoon In honor of her dauiihter Oretta'a Mrth-da Mrth-da Uefroaliuienti. wore served. r- Malla Jeiia.n entertutiul at a .liilltnm hee Tueavlav afternoon. I.uin'll-eo.ii I.uin'll-eo.ii was ere,t u. Mrs John Kvlil. Mra. S'nion Chrletenaen. Mra Hem; linker. Mlaa Ko.ta lUmloaa and Mlaa N.llle Jen-a.n. Jen-a.n. Mrs. Eusena On-o.k eiit.rtain.Mt lnf..r-mally lnf..r-mally Wedneeday afternoon Thoaa p.ve ent were Meatamea .'allot, ttaniaev. Julian IJ'I'War. Will Morrlaon. Henrv N.ill. Hetoher Nell.on and Will ljiweo'n. Mrs. El J Hanka entertained at a Kensington Ken-sington TMay afternoon. Itetreahinenta were serve.1 to twenty-two Kueats Mr and Mrs rell frawford of Sunnv-i.M.. Sunnv-i.M.. ar. Malting r.Utlvea and friends here. MANTI M Um, Oct. X-'Ttx flr-t mating Af ttv IaaIm' rrT ,ub Thu.-.Jy at im club raoiM Ttk iwhiubm lnclull an opealnj Jr - Pwldnt. Mr l.on n Mne, v. ..'4l Publl UhrPT 11m loM for Mt: . hy Mm. Alio Otfiaeit Mu-lo wu SfW h K hMH R-fr.hm,nt. wrw rreM t"i new ofri.n ,V th club. J H Horoung tilnj t fv fHen.U SfnnUy vMtn In honor of Mm. Chwltj. U MM 0 8lUv. Uuet. Mr. and Mr. John H!l. Fr . ar 1ltlni tn Cn.-b. sU lkft anvi pro,. Km. Lrucla TuitJa enteral rust at dtnnw Sun-dr Sun-dr ..- fttr M! All Hanlv of SH L.k Mi r?d Hall Man for rmm whf IfM rtalt with hr rxttaU, Mr. and Mr J. C. Lamon Mr Crl Oemt ntertatnd l ulltlni Tnuraday aftwnuoci nTtllMI w arvd at & nT MM!arV eiUb mat Tuawlar with Mra II r. Haaaaa, with tounawa maraton praaant. Ra-trahHar.ta Ra-trahHar.ta wr arvd at S e'ela-k. Mra. H T H&naaa 'r:ir.i t quiiunga Madat WadrAadar ami Thumdar Taa Mtaaaa K-ra Hall and IVMa PoTington an rtaJoa JYllaj a.aolng. Taoa praaeat wan Floyd and Hoal ttowvna. Irrae Henrw ; AMn Rortott. Paul Palin. Umont Miliar. Eirw Sto.axaaar. Arthur Laanoa of Tamm. nod tha MWaa ra Bratthvaltn. Kr Hall. IW1I Boytng-le. Boytng-le. Ruby Marnan. Ulli Boy id (too. Ruby Jan-. Jan-. aac. ling Andwrwi. Raiaenla Wstnakow ftaa-! ftaa-! trtja Tuttla a d Marr 0 HaaHg. Mtw. O W Mar.tn warn to Ml PrWJauat Triora-T Triora-T la gHa aa addrwa at th W C T C. cg-Hggi. cg-Hggi. held tharw Pr!dgr. Hrv Caarlaa J J- ar.d ara. Nad. whe hara baa "alt tag Ma. Johaa pgrwota. Mr tad in J. H Horanag. tag put two untU. gft tar thatr vva la WHkm, A'aaka Wadaaaday. Tba will tialt tn Salt Lia. Idgh and Bgattlt? m thalr argj. MWa 84aa-h DailaU f Walaa tha wk aarg. tag guwat of Mra 1m Hall fa. T T r-' a-.-d K gmSar of Mtgata at a aawtg part; Friday. tr. a ad Mra. William Oaaltffa of Bahar flly. 0w.. ara -tatUag with Mr atd Mm Robart CuglifTa. J r. Kaiaoa apwot tha tg la Salt Ikr. m-tarraJag m-tarraJag hoa Frldav. fraah K Nafciaa and ten Dsnald. raaaa dowii frawg FmrKlagtaB Twawda an court bgataraa. ra-famtag ra-famtag BRiGHAM CITY i a BR1GIIAM CTTT, Oct. 5 Mrs. J I J Holman entertained a few friends Mon- ! day afternoon. The time was pleasantly 1 spent In social conversation, and refrear - i f.'o'.1' ,',"v "fondaj afler a week's visit with Wands In Bunka, Mr. aiM Mrs. Nl.-k Kell and .Idldren it limed to il, H, ln., in odan Monday ?.. . rt"v"' v'" w"h relatives and ""id" In Kineku. The Kills an, former lenl.tenla ot this city. I'liarlea Qesas was at Sail like duHltl ,',,a'''y ur "'i weak. KOlnii theie tor the wed,llns of Ills sister, Miss Hor-Miea Hor-Miea Oaaaa, to I'huu,, i.evin, which took Plaon at Ihe ilesas realden.ti in that .'lly. Thj male ban of the Young Catdlai' s.Hlallty of the i'alholl,.. olnnoh will ,011-.111,1 ,011-.111,1 u ilanolnu party nl III. Klks1 pavilion on the evening of tlotnber l.l Hpe.lal milelc has heon etiKued for the n.easlon, and t lie. Jouns ladles ure pranrina 'OT on. of Ilia moat enjoyable evenings of 111. season FlM Ivlmhall. who liaa heen a real-dent real-dent of Mammoth for a number of years, left during the early pall of Ihe week for kanoeh. whore he will make his home for til. present. Mr. aim Mr,, c K n.rry returned to their home in ICureka M I,iv after spen.l- ihg several weeks in ihe southern part of th. stale. Ben Kl. ht.r. George Ha. k and Herbert Hopes left on Thursday for a aboil outing out-ing near Mona. where they will apen.l the tlmo In lugging duoka. J H. McChryatal aim V. .1 Tregonlng spent sever. .1 duls this week at the clubhouse club-house of the Ooahen Duck club. John llarnett and aon George, Mra l lara B liean and Mrs Joseph Harnett, all of 1'ayson. were among the Kureka vlaltors Tuea.lay, Mr. and Mrs. c. W. Tnomaa of Og.len annoimoe the engagement of ttielr daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Murvel Tliomas. to Homar Shaw. The wedding will lake place during dur-ing the present monlh. Mr. Thomas and family are former residents of his .Ity. Andrew Steedman left this week for Provo. where he will enroll as a atudent af the It. V. university. Mrs V. D. Looss left Wednesday for San hYaii.-lii-o. where she will spend a few weeks at the expoattton. and will ihen go on to Ixs Angeles 10 spend the winter. win-ter. Mr i .v.se evpe. ts to Join her there at a later data. George Mlkesell. a former resident of th camp, bul now of l.ke Shore, was here this week for a short vlait with relatives aim frlenda Mrs. Gua Wetterstrom came up from Provo Mon.lay to spend a few days with her husband aim visit friends at Main-molh. Main-molh. Allen Brown left for Provo Wednesday, Wednes-day, where he will enroll aa a student at the B. Y. university. Mr and Mra J H. MeThrvslal have returned to thalr home In Eureka after a abort visit at the home of thalr daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. MrNamee. at Las Vegas. Nev. Mra Gus J. Mettrtod and daughter, Mrs. Jerry Murphy, were In Provo early In the week for a short visit with Mlaa Lsyona Henrlod. who la attending the B. Y. unl-verally. unl-verally. Adolph larkwng returned to Me home In Salt lake on Thursday after a two weeks' vlait tn Kureka. Mr. and Mra. Theodore Fullmer have returned from a two weeka' vacation at ftprliigville. Mrs. Hlehard Latxen has gone to Colorado Colo-rado for a short Tlslt at the home of her parenta. f Mrs Hugo neprestn and daughter. Mrs. P J. Donnelly, returned to Kureka on Tuesday after a pleaujaut visit with Salt Lake frlenda. the evening waa spent with music and games. A three-cojrae luncheon concluded con-cluded the evenings festivities. Mr. and Mra. H. LeRoy Nellsen motored mo-tored 10 Salt T-ake Wednesday and will spend a week there with friends. The sophomore claas of Wasatch academy acad-emy held lis first party Friday evening: In Fink's Memorial halL Games ana music were enjoyed, after which twenty-Mve twenty-Mve guests enjoyed luncheon. 7 MURRAY. f T f MCRRAT, (XL 2. Th marrtage wf Mlu Rachel Chambera and WlHagal ETaaj took place Wednea-aj Wednea-aj at fa!t IaJte templo. A diaaer waa Barred in the ovenjag at home of the brlde'a parents. Mr. ad Mm. J. H. Chambers, to twentr-fli-e membem of the lmmiU: famfllee and close relatlroa. The rooms were decorated In pink and white asters. In the dialog room the table had a beautifully arranged basket of asters for the centerpiece. The bride wore a exquiaite gown of white crepe de chine trimmed la reaj lace and pearls. The couple will reside In Salt Iaka. Mm. George H us char has aa her guest Mlaa Maude Morgan and Mlaa Clam Keener of Sail Lake, Mm. I C. Miller was hostess Wednesday afternoon after-noon at a pretty card party at her home on East Seventeenth South street. The rooms were beautiful with fall flowers. The guests were Hes dames IMflllggj, Moffat, F. C. Howe. E. K. Howe. Miller. J. P. Caboon, Gayfln, Stewart. Wood-bridge. Wood-bridge. Moore, Huachar. Sheriff. Jonea.Green, C. P. Cahoon, Russon, Bterena. Knott. Roth we II. L. Cahoon, Bradford, Smith. Churches. Emerlch, Herllng. PoweH. Ho-ion. Winder. Copeland, Rob-bins, Rob-bins, Grantor and Martin. 'SO0" was tba gine, and prizes were awarded at each table. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Eaichel have returned from a month's risk to the exposition. Mr. aad Mrs. W. D. Brown, accompanied br Mlaa Pearl Holm, left Saturday for a month's vlait to the expositions. Wails- la gan Francisco Fran-cisco they will be the guests of Carl Kolta of the United States nsry. Mrs- W. J. Sterezij has retorned from a montVs visit to Forest GroTe, Ore. AJvin FoonJ left Tuesday for tb eaot, whara he will eater th Rush Medical eoliesf- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gaufla hare as their guests for the week-end Mrs. Gaufia's mother and s-'atar Mm D. R. Miller and Mlaa Kate Miller rf Tooele. Miss Sarah EIlasoD entertained Banday at dinner din-ner at her home on West Seventeenth South atroet. Covem were laid for twenty. Mm. J. F. Whitney, whe haa apent seTenU days here as the guest of her mother. Mrs. J. R. Miller, has returned to hex home in Logan. The members of the sophomore class o the high school gave an enjoyable dancing party Friday Fri-day evening at the Hlllcrest gymnasium. A l&rg crowd was la attendance. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Merrill of Provo w-ere guests at the home of Mr. and Mm. L. o. Miller on' East Seventeenth South street during the veaat. A pretty party of the week was that glrea by Mra. Elliabeth Moore at her home on State surest. In compliment to her daughter, Mrs. John R. Woodbridge. who is visiting here from California, The hoase was artistically decorated tn ferns andj nasturtiums, Nino tables of "500" were played and priies ware awarded to Mesdames Copeland, Haynea and J. P. Cahoon. 'Cnr ;0 5vi;arr. Oty, where be ex - J kUm Wsjbb iwtnnted from Salt SEirdaj after wpcu&tog the uminer - d t 3 lZt 3air of Sal: Lake the ; v er pavren'j. Mr. grid Mrs S T t fore pavn of tr:e week;. - rsveoea Robinecr. '-.a? rv - i tm lilihiiilssf ilrit to Sa!t Lake J i T3Hgj3 TnwrTJtor ante , 3- i:- :-:r lr. -: : - - J fas-artle sod. WTil! AN ; ! '- - af kk ptoiaates wexe the gruesrs. GRAINTSVILLE r -i a. 15TST1LLK, Oct -The teachers itap scoooi gaTe a "cet-ac-fjuaJnte-J" it tag scbooi sryTnnawi-jrTi Friday A -:5ica proarraiaie waa ren-tai ren-tai Zrzsk dance. "Auturr-.,' wan y Wm KalaJTii Gabbot. head ijBTScal education -iepa." e:.- : 1 aenis were awrred .o aK present. 1 all indaiged tn dan'Hne;. i J!:iiwa-1 er.--'..i. ' :--Z2.. oTic-i-3 a" i " ' -1 rrw: Wednesday grenl g tl. E. Hgiggday entertained II rs. fcJidd and Mrs. Alpha Elqn of I. aiabo. at diTJoer Monday. Wi Jassea Ll Wrathan. Mrs. -iy. Mrs. Genevieve Orr and We raihall attended the wedding of teetr niece, Miaa Lita Spr'. tau bell in Salt Lake Monday f - Ufoy Andergon entertained the g jacfab at her home on Coo.ey 'sUt evening. Refreehments fJ- T'rtose present were Mrs. rtTT7. Mra. G. M. Matthews, - a Stanton. Mrs. Monre Rarrns, J6 Townsend, Mrs. J. D. Brown. J-BaTtnester. Mrs. P. E. WrathaH. men la were served Present were Hra i Fank Ht4:nan. Mra Cuajene rn.mpton. Mrs. Abel 3. Rich. Mrs. L, P. Burt. Mr M. J. Valentine, Mra J Facer. Mrs Wll- Ham Hadlev, Mrs, Ellas Jensen. Mrs. j Thomas Crompton. Mrs. M. E. ifotrta I Miss Ellaa Hanson entertained the members of the Kensington club Friday evening. The rooms were tastefully dr -orated tn seasonable flowers, and refresh-! refresh-! ments were served. Present were Mesdames Mes-dames TV. R. Dredgs. John R. Evana, W. C. Richardson. J A. Ie, tsgva Hanson. Han-son. Join Rees, Martha J Rees. Ztna Jersen; Misses Sarah Mathtaa Ada Johnson. John-son. Trieste Bos. Riila Hoist Nellie Jegi-aen. Jegi-aen. Lillian Jacobser. Mary Hoist, Laura Mathtaa. U O. Jonea and W. H. Gtbba of Malad spent s day or two of the week In Brig-ham Brig-ham calling on frlenda Mrs. Will Hansen returned to Malsd this wek after apendtng several daya here Tisitlng her mother. Ml is Maris Jensen was the recipient of a delightful parcel shower Friday evening even-ing given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Hoopes. Mlaa Jensen will b married In the near future to Albert Christenson of Be r more. Tooele county. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oleen N. StohL Mr. a nd Mrs. Jesse w, Hoopes. Mr. and Mrs V. L. Hansen. Mr. and Mra. ft M. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Denmark Den-mark Jensen, Mrs. C. Porenaen, Mrs. J. afortensen: Misses Edith Mortensen, Petra Larsen. Luella G'.eerup, Agnes Mortensen. Mor-tensen. Martha Evans. Ma rietta Jensen. Philip Jensen. Aerlel Jensen. Rudolph Ol-aen. Ol-aen. Hugo Har sen. Miss Hilda Hansen has aTeped a position posi-tion at Ogden tn the Plngrte National bank and will leave her home In thle dry soon to take up her residence there. Mlsa Gertrude Mc"heyne of LoRaJi spent Friday ft this city. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Rurt -have returned re-turned from an extended visit to the Pacific Pa-cific coast. whre they spent considerable time in San Francisco. FARMiNGTON 4 g. PJIWWniDIt, M 3 -TS IWief aola'y lsdlaa 04 Karmlngtoo aaUrtsiaad Monday svanlng at tar batsa of Mrs r.nagory In honor of Mra Alts H I"r ef Hal'aa T--rj who Iggsn ream Tlalttag with Mrs. Rtchsrdsos tor tia pas: Wr aid Mts A. ft Millar. Jlr -- tfra La I arr ar.d Mra rradrlraaiB of Ogdan a pant the week-end la H6er. srt tSay motorad Mra. flara. Bawa ret a road to bar homo In Paraa-lrgr-a. artar apendlag th aumrat la Ash too. Idaho. Mr and Mra Walker , of To-ateiio are pesli.-g tie aak !tb Mra Davis's mother. Mrs. Oregory W.'.lam QgSw ef Apo!-toai. Mo. spent Wedaes-day Wedaes-day la rarmlngton. a gneat of A U nark M - Mary Millard RoMnaen la tpeaaUng a raw daja In Parra!ngton visiting frlecds Mr s-id Mrs. S m it a Clark and family ara guests I of Joawoa Hark Tba acboel fair was hatd Friday at IJagonn Miss Ml Id red C la rV took ft rat prlaa for canoed fraft Mlaa Millard. Mlsa Dora Wood and Mlaa Kegjlfl i "ark were booored wlib prisaa for art needlework. Mr. and Mra. D H. Parke will leave Friday for Loa Angelea, wnere they will maka tbatr ho roe Mr. and Mra. Harold Clark of Provo will apaad the week-end with Mr. Clark's parenta, Mr. and Mra. A L Hark. Mias Smith of Pprlngvlll will spend the weekend week-end In Farmlngtoa. Mr. and Mm. H Dayn-sa and famfly will Isasa F-t1ay for Salt Lake, where ttary will ipend tha winter. Mr. and Mra Pen Hepworth of Bmmtlfyl plaited Mrs Hapworth's parenta. Mr. and Mra. waiter Hampton, saoday Mn. Wtlford Selsen of Bear River, wdyj hss baen rlsltfng for a ahort time with Mr. aad Mrs. E. H. Welling, returned borne Thursday. Mr an4 Mra BorllQ returned Monday from their trip to Callforala. Mrs. Phoebe Teart la apeodlng a ihort time to Famlngtoo vlsUing friends. Marrta The boslnawa af tba eaewttng was to establish a Row ma hapier. The O. G. Card club was atertsjnad at anrtlon bridge Weoafwday altamooii by Mra M. J Mohr at tha aoaltaw Th Oral prlaa was won by Mrs. D. W. Day. ronaolatloa by Mia Marjoria Aval sad low aror b Mrs. Will L ChamlnwaL Too Garftold Woman's club bald lis regular stteetlag Friday arterwooa ai tba rlufahouew Tba program tna numbers wars glvwo by Mra A. E McArtkur. R. Aialrad. A. C Tba ra- frbOaent rotamltfe wra Maadaaaea fualsp. Day, Craadsll aad Foster. A bl rt hda y pa rty for tttfkf f o Ik a w as gl vo on th anrooon of Beptrmber si for Patay Berry at tb bora of Mrs. L R. Cbsrrlngtoo. IWIdas Mr sod Mrs- Cbarrlagton, th guoau were Mr. aad Mrs Bowen. Mrs Power, and Lois. Brt and Laray Erlrjxm. Blanche Bo wen. Maslaa Dewaa. Banlak. Cwennle and. Iaola Powers. Annie Ball Mylar. Evelyn CbarHngtan aad Blata Berry. MIDVALE 4 vmVAIaE CVt t--Mrs Chsi-iea Lehman entertained enter-tained th roembera of tb Five Hundred, club at br resldn last Mondsy aftarnoon- Th ptiaas wsr awarded to Mra P. Almond Drown. Mra. Arthur Cuater and Mra William O'Brien. Mr. aad Mrs. Edwin Colbert bar goo to their bom In Twin Palls. Idaho, after having apeat aoro time with Mr and Mrs Clarwae Colbert. The membwrs of Ihe Gold and Whit club will be 'ntertsJnC'l nest Fridsy afternoon by Mrs. Joph Joy at har horn. An Interesting aeaalon of th Ladles' Readier, circle was held last Friday ataraoon at the homr of Mrs. Jamea A. Alcorn. Albert Larson ef Lead Chy. 3. D. raturnM to Ml home last WednMay. after liavlng spent a month hers with frlenda and relative. On of tba chlf t-or-lal orent of the week was the Kensington : --fi-on ghen last Monday by Mrs. Harry P. Miller at her home, when ahe ea-tartalDeil ea-tartalDeil a Dumber of her frlenda from Salt Lake. The house wsa tsjtafull) dc orated in autumn flowers. Th din I rig room was does In yel low bar war pr-at ninoaer was sea-aad at noon sad lunch a: S o'clock. Mra Maagt Davis and children, who hav Nteo tn Idaho for tha past aljt moutba. rfurn4 Saturday Satur-day arfl ar oe.uplng their home In tb 6cond ward Th Lady W liaoa clnb met at to bom of Mr GH ssj-riaoo FHday afternoon. Plana wre auggaa'ad for tb eate malum rat of the naemtsars for tb coming winter aad oa new member was added Ten lad lea were preaL Refreatiments wra arvd at ( o'clock. Rodny McRell and Hbr Broekbank left Monday Mon-day for Chicago, where they will aontlnu their atudlaa In on of the loading oo!legea of dantutry Id that city. Tb Lad lea' Literary aad Bocla) club mat at tha horn of Mra Jan Snail Friday afternoon. Mlaa Bella O. Engbarg of Salt Lake epent several sev-eral daya In Spanish Fork, t'.e gueat of Mlaa Effle Dart. Miss Nelli. Wilde enlertalaed fourteen members mem-bers of the Alta rlub at her borne Friday afternoon. after-noon. A program me ronalstlng of reading. Th Higher Life" was given by Mra. Ada Jack man and piano solo by Mrs. U. A. Stone snd Mrs. Kloreoe B.-lmball. followed by rarreshmenu at 5 o'clock. Mrs E. P. Brlmhall. who has spent the surninar on her ranch In Span lab Fork t anyoa. baa relumed re-lumed to her home in Spanish Fork. MT. PLEASANT f f MT. PLKASANT, Oct. The Home Culture club was entertainer) Tuesday aft.Tnoon at the home of Mrs. Vllate Aldrlch. Eleven memhera responded to roll call with quotations from "Hiawatha." "Hia-watha." An excellent paper. "Indian Art and Education." was plven by Mrs. Olivia W:ill. Mlsg Margaret Thurman continued the reading of "Hiawatha" and Mrs. 'Winrilfred McKlrahan recited "The Day la Done." Mlas Edith Montgomery Mont-gomery was elected to membershlri In -SS V OIUJ .l,S8 jpnias ilpha Bcimst of Oaltley. Idaho. M- of relatives hejre dnrine; "W and returned to her home iPtaaJer Johnson Teas given a IC Paty at her home, string in honor of her blrth-tts blrth-tts ijvi rnusi.: t-i Irulgod In Hrvecj at a late hour. RICHFIELD f PpJJ, Oct. 2. Mrs. W. VT. Mor-" Mor-" 'r ' -..lie Sunday. JJj 1. P. Bean left for an F nsit to California Wednts- Pulaon entertained the --o Friday afternoon. Luncheon R" 'J. Meadamts W. T. Orrock, ijTj' Charles Wilson. John Ence, "".Hayda Goodwin. Alex Uw-reulson. Uw-reulson. Dave Hansen, C. I .IT r- Henry Poulson and the jg" Poulson and Coral and !r.H". M'.Intyre entertained at a ia rlay afternoon in honor ij "hnson of Provo. Pink S!LKme amI cosmos were rjosloii. Luncheon waa served i suests. nJ'f'1 '-wlett Alt Baker ve a mlsr;elianeou I ::. vnlr,; at the home .n honor of Mr. a:.-1 M . Canvaa dancing was the sjVias evening Refreshments ,' rr'c"'s than ftrty guests. Ma hf" '"tertalned Tuesdav j I TvI?nor "t Mrs. Sam Dall of Vi. ixPr,M'int were Mesdames I fj',r P. Poulson. C. II. I elss V'n'r- H. O. Poulson ' . r " L. Woodhouse. J. F; A H ?yth' B- Rolf- 1 H- ' ' " ', keron and Ihe guest hon was served. i U-J? y,,x en.rialr.ed liir- Bee. M :. ? ftarnoon. Luncheon NPeSSSmf' N'Phl '-hriaten-Coons, Wm Larson and Went to Pali Lake Tues- flnh0'lr?i5''" n'ert!!ln':d ir. .rtlday afternoon. The 5 HEE TV" Mesdames raster S ' J. Lap. i,. - ... were Mrs Junius Ogden, Misses N'adlne Dunn and Zilla Wight have gone to Logan, where they will spend the winter In school. Mrs. Amelia D. Madaen Is spending a few days in Ogden. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Joseph A. West entertained In honor of the eighth birthday of her little daughter. Pearl Marie. 'The afternoon was made pleasant for the little guests by playing games and serving refreshments. Present were Phvllls Call. Gladys Tyson. Maurlne Anderson. An-derson. Lucille Billings. Mary Lec. Norma Jensen, Kdi'h Anderson, Victor Hoopes. Scott Jensen. Marrus and Leland Eddy. Mrs. R. T. Wiliey and children are spending the week in Salt Lake City. HEBER CITY s 1 ' HEBER. Oct. I. Mrs. William L, Blackley la rWrlng in Salt Lake. On her set urn ah will vial' her daughter. Mrs. Chsrlss Johnson, In Provo. Mr. ano Mrs. B. D. Hatch entertained at their borne Wednesday evening at a Kensington dance party. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Emer Murdok entertained at a ard party Wednesday evening, thn occasion being be-ing Mr. Mnrdock's birthday. Th? favor of ihe evening waa awarded to Mrs. George A. Planer. Mra Andrew Murdock was hoatesa at a pleasant affair for th isdlea of the Five Hundred club Wednesday evening. She wss asalnted by her mother Mr. Amanda Hornor. and her alitora. Mian L!a Hornor and tttls Rla Hornor. Prlr.ee were won by Mra. David Fisher and Mra. WIIboo Dean. Mrs. Wilson Dean of Hvannton. Wyo.. Is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Pari Murdock. Miss Mildred Bradley of Manil Is th gut of ber aister. Mm. Alva Woodward. The 0(nn flub was entertained by Miss Mattlo Clegg Monday evening. Sewing and refreshments occupied the evening. EUREKA. j V EUREKA, Oct. 2. Mrs. Frank Gar-rltv Gar-rltv left on Kundav for a month's visit with relatives and friends at her old home In Denver. Bert It Carter of Provo came to Kureka Ku-reka on Monday evening and remained over Tuesday, renewing old acquaintances In Tlntlc. Mr and Mrs. Conrad Kopman returned to Eureka on Sunday morning after a two weeks' absence, during which time they visited friends at Oakley. Nampa, Boise. Burlev and other Idaho cities. William Matson of N'ephl was In Eureka Eu-reka Monday and Tuesday for a snort visit with relatives and friends. Bud Wright returned to his home in PAYSON 4 f PAYSON. Oft. J. Mlas Virginia TTaj-rtman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harripian. and Owen Tywelea were married Tuesda y st Pro o. Judge Morgan officiating. Th young couple ware given a reception the ssme evening at tha home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mra. John Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Patten returned from fhair wedding l rip Thursday evening, and a reception wsa given them at the home of the bride's parenta. par-enta. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bingham. A bundle Fhowed was given for Miss Virginia HarHman Monday afternoon at the home of Miss The 1 ma Perry Those present were Mlsnes Haiti Wrld. Ru'h Pace, Deone Dixon, Luclle TMaoo, Velroa Halea. Florence WIghtman. Eva Mendon-hall. Mendon-hall. El va Seal berry. Kathryn Douglas a, Gladys and Thelms Perry and Virginia HarHman. Mre. Mary McBetb entertained the members of the Afternoon flewlng club Taursdsy. Mrs. William D. Dixon spent Tueiday In Eureka. Mra. Lewis Wrlde and daughter, Mary, went to Provo Sunday, where the lalter will attend the B. T. 0. this winter. Mlsa Emma Oberhanalo left Saturday for Harper, Carbon county, to contlnuo her school work. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wild man Murphy went to Nephi Tuesday with Mr. snd Mrs. C. K. Davin of Bprlngville. Mrs. Evan Erlckson and baby have returned to their home at Garfield, after an extendod vlait here with Mrs. Erlckson's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ballard. Mia. Laura Brewerton was over from Provo Sunday Sun-day visiting her tnofher. Mrs. Winn. GARFIELD 4 GARFIELD. Oct. 2. Mrs. Emmett Ingemoll entertained en-tertained Tuesday In honor of her daughter D..-asle's blrthdsy. Those present wore Thelma Bywaler, Ardell Lorett, Leona ("arlBon, Thyra Swallberg. Orleon Williams, Helen Barton. La Verla Day, Jennlo Cottrell. Oolda Woolaey, Bertha Montis. Horace Enaign. Emmett Ingersoll. Charles .Anderson and family of Richfield are tha guests of Mrs. John Nielsen at Arthur. The Woman's AVSttlaTy met Tuesday afternoon at the dubhoufi. Mrs. Ray Avis and Mlsa Mar-jorli Mar-jorli Avia ttorved. A surprise party was given Mrs. D. W. Hales Tu'-idsy sfternoon at the home of Mr. D. K. Moffatt. Mr. Hales will leave Sunday for Hay-den. Hay-den. Ariz., and the party wan given by her friends. The guests weie Mondnine W. D. Thompson, Ray Harris, B W. 'Tamer. Dean Wright, John Oe-borDS Oe-borDS Gorge Collins wood. Will Le 'nemlneiit, A BlOtoburf, S. Sherman, S. Powell. MIbs Myrlle i Brewster. A Mneo ahower was given Tuesday afternoon for ( Miaa Valeria Zuckwort at the home of Mra. Harry Beott. Mlaa Zuck wort will he married October 5 to Ray Johnson. A aoiat P'"1 r WSJ given Friday evening tn the woman "f the ordi-r "f the United Brothorbood of A marlcaq Yeomen at I ho home of Mra. Char lea large basket of the flouflra, with a huge yellow yel-low satin bow. Mra. J. B. Ambler gave a pleas-Ins pleas-Ins reuatcal programme. Lest Wednesday afternoon Mra. Joseph .Toy waa boat to a number of her lady frlenda at a card party given at bar home. Card and lun h-on h-on were th main features nf the afternoon. Mrs. Howsrd E. Phelpe, Mrs Harry Miller and Mrs. James Alcorn were awarded the prizes offered. Mlaa Emma Olaon, bride -elect, waa the honored guest at an entertainment given last night by Mrs. Nlel Olson st her residence. Cards snd luncheon were th1 chief features of the evening. The house decorations were sutumn leaves. The first of a series of allver teas will be grren next Thursdsy afternoon at the M. E. church. Mrs. Jamea K Robertson, Mra. Hrorge Chi Id em. Mrs. Jack Larson, Mrs. Al Strom and Mm. Thorns! Smith will he the hostesses. An excellent ex-cellent mual-al programme WW be rendered during dur-ing the afternoon. The members of the Plate elub were pleasantly entertained lost Thursday afternoon by Miss Honors Stagg at her home. Mrs. R. W. Jones snd Mrs. N. Augiibt Plerson won the prizes offered. of-fered. Mrs. John Larson entertained at a dinner party last Sunday In honor of her cousin, Albert Larson of Lead City, S. D. Covers were laid for eight gueeta. The members or the Commercial club entertained the ladles last Wednesday evening at card and luncheon in tha el u brooms. Mrs. Howard 15. Phelps and Mra. Fred Spencer won the ladlort' prizes and Fred Spencer and Ray Fenn won the gentlemen's prizes. Mrs. Joseph Joy was hostess to the members of the Saturday Night club at her homo. Card and refreshments were the chief features. The members of the Merry-makers' Sewing club met at the home of Mlna Ruth Almond! niter last Saturday evening. SPANISH FORK ! 4 a. SPANISH FORK. 0.:t. 5. Mrs. J. W. "lopan left Saturday for an extended visit with frlenda anil relatives In Richfield. Mra. Elmer Ney and Mrs. John Jones returned to their home in Clear Treek Saturday, after a week's visit with their parenta. Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas. Mrs. Hyruni Hansen, who haa been In Ogden for two weeka, returned to her home In this city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones went to Salt Lake Monday for a two weeka' visit with their daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs, Thomas Creer. and family Mrs. Celfa Gyre and children, Arthur and Alice, returned to Spanish Fork Monday, after n four months' stay on their ranch In Malta. Idaho. Mr. and Mis. Lester Evans left for Sprlngvlllc Monday to make their home. TVelv members of the Self-culture club met at 'the home of Mrs. Eliza Davis Friday evening. The time was apeat In sewing and different kinds of fancy work exhibited, followed by refreshments. The Lad lea' Aid society of th- Presbyterian church mt at Ihe home of Mrs, Emma Johnson Wednesday for an all -day quilting, Ten niem- the club. Mrs. Hannah Mailing was a Bpeeial guest. Refreshments were serve-d by .Mrs. AMrli'h. The next meeting of the rluh will be October 12 at the home of Mrs. Mary Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. Eu W. Wall. Mra. A. CriLne and Mrs. H. I.eRoy Nellsen were guests at an informal luncheon Mondav evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rnsmussen. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rroadhurst entertained enter-tained In formally Wednesdav evening. Their guests were Dr. and Mrs. W. W. McKlrahan. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Beau-mann Beau-mann and Miss Frieda Dressel and Mrs. C. A. Root of Salt Lake. Mrs. H. S. Nellsen returned to Salt Lake Monday, after a short visit here. Her tittle grandson. Master Smith Nellsen, Nell-sen, accompanied her home. Mrs. E. W. Wall and little Miss Bettv Wall went to Salt Lake Wednesday and will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madserj. Mrs. Elmer Johansen entertained Saturday Sat-urday at a family dinner in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for eight. Master Wayne Nellsen entertained twenty playmates Wednesday afternoon at a party celebrating his twelfth birthday birth-day anniversary. Gaines and music were enjoyed, after which Mrs. P. M. Nellsen served luncheon to her son's guests. The Misses Gladys and Kate Erlcksen were hostesses Monday evening, following follow-ing a theater party, al a chicken supper, complimentary to Douglas Strang and Vaughn Cllasold of Salt Lake. The guests were Beulali Anderson, Fanny Monson, Shirley Ohristonsen, Er. Christiansen, and the guests of honor. The freshman class of Wasatch academy acad-emy was entertained Friday evening at an Initiation in Hungerford hall, given by the juniors. About sixty guests were present, as was the faculty. The rooms were appropriately decorated In the colors of both classes. Several clever Initiation stunts, music and games provided the evening's entertainment, after which luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Condland and thefr sons. Roy&l and Guy. returned the first of the week from a trip to the California Cali-fornia expositions. The largest social 'event of the week was the party Monday evening at the R. L. Madsen home. In honor of Dr. and Mr? J. C. Stocks, who. after four years' residence here, left Thursday to 'make their home In Oirden. The guests, numbering num-bering forty. Included, besides the cluh members and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Aid rich, Mr. and Mrs. Usher Winters, . Mrs. John Reynolds. Mrs. Earl Seely, Miss Margaret Candland, Yirtre Johnson, and Professor Harper C. Don-aldson, Don-aldson, A burlesque auction sale created much amusement and the rernalnde- of |