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Show Social Happenings in Cities and Townsol Utah " -II- 4. r . ' .. i were Misses Lnelln UNf. ... . return the following dav they were accompanied ac-companied by Miss Genevieve Sullivan, who visited at the capital for two weeks. Mrs. R. V. Smith and baby left Thursday Thurs-day morning for Fairfield. Idaho, for a visit with relatives. Miss Maude Fitch of Eureka this week Joined Mrs. R. W. Salisbury and Miss Anna McCornlck, both of Salt Lake, on a trip to Lake Henry, Idaho, where a house party was given by Mrs. O. J. Salisbury. Miss Fitch and some of the guests will also make a tour of Yellowstone park. Mrs. James McAuliff and daughters, Hazel. Rose and Gertrude, returned to their home at Salt Lake after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Barnard of Eureka. Mrs. James Williams and daughters returned re-turned home last Sunday, after an enjoyable en-joyable visit at Salt Lako. Lou Gatewood returned to Eureka early in the week. He had been absent from the camp for about twelve years. W. E King. Albert Peterson, Lee Thome, Ray White, F. E. Spalnhower, Gus Franke and Walter Fra-nke autoed to West Tlntlc Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Graham of Salt Lake City Is in Eureka for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Coffey. Members of the Ladies of the Maccabees Macca-bees had an Interesting time following the regular lodge meeting Thursday evening. even-ing. There was a reading by Mrs. Nelson Nel-son and a solo by Mrs. Fox, also a short address by Mr. Bernstein, the organizer for the order. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Wall have returned to Tintlc Junction, after spending several weeks In California. Joseph Clavelle has returned home, after spending a few weeks at Spanish Fork. Mrs La V. La Tomllnson and son. ,0 her home in Park City. ' g ant visit of ten days at the nonio and" W -J- -g hunting and Ashing. . Miss Hazel Post Mr. and Mrs. Cash Faulkner and Lo ule Kenn dJ raauV Lake visitors Sunday, going oy mMlss Mildred Konold was the recipient Cunnington, Lila Stanley. Mai ion Dun bar. Amber Stanley, and David Orr. wiu Trvtlml Flovd Yates, BJyd Feteison, Vlrei King. Thomas Birbeck Otto Roeseler: Herman Andrews Harow Han-well, Han-well, George Stanley and Harry Kauoon. Milton Murphy left Juertay morning for Omaha to resume Ms studies at the Creighton school of medicine. Misses Anna and Ada Don are ylsltmg their aunt, Mrs. A. R. Graham, in bait Lake. . Mrs. Rose Galllgan entertained at luncheon Wednesday afternoon for Dr. E F. Root of Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs. John Lowe and children chil-dren and Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCann and children are enjoying a ten days camping camp-ing trip on the reservation. Misses Margaret and Mamie McAlevy. Felix. Jon and Tom McAlevy were passengers pas-sengers to Salt Lake Wednesday aftr-noon. aftr-noon. where they will attend school for the coming year. part of the week In Salt Lake with rela- lives and friends. Complimentary to Verne O. Knudsen. the members of the Sixth ward entertained enter-tained at the Provo lake resort Wednesday Wednes-day evening. A large and jolly crow-d left bv havracks and autos at 6 o clock, and upon reaching their destination spent the time In boating, bathing and dancing. Luncheon was enjoyed during the evening. even-ing. ' . . Mr. and Mrs. Phil Speckart and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andelln of Salt Lake spent Sunday, in Provo canyon, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Yates. Children and grandchildren of Mrs. Mary B. Loveless Joined in celebrating her seventv-fifth birthday anniversary Sundav last. Dinner was served lo more titan sixty guests, the table being prettily decorated with asters. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. Daniel Leetham, Mrs. Don C. Gee. Mrs. George Shelton of bait Lake. Mrs. Frank Allen of Bingham. Mrs John Wootton, Mrs. Will Bromley of American Fork. Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Merrill have returned re-turned from Yellowstone park, where they spent three weeks. Mrs. Clara Allen of Blnghani Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. C. A. Cluft, for ten days. The Bonneville ward primary' officers successfully surprised Mrs. Alice Olsen Friday afternoon in honor of her birthda anniversary. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. Miss Fern Morrill returned to Mosida Saturday, after spending a week with Mrs. Eliza Morrill. After a number of days spent with Provo relatives and friends, Mrs. Mary Warner returned to her Salt Lake home Sunday. Marco Madsen, Louise Be're gren. May Wilson, Florence 1? r West; Mesdames C. w. w J Korth. Mrs. dinger. P D p.,' Madsen. Dessle Eltasen Vernon Sheffield and Noble jw Thursday. In the Salt Uk. Miss Beatrice Brown and Lowo uSl sen. two prominent young toii 0" city, were united In marrlas, V 1 Is the daughter of Mrs. Victon. k of Missouri, for a number of vmi 8,1 dent of Brlgham and a sister ..'l Alvin lpsen. Mr. Mortonsen I, I 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MoneL Mr. and Mrs. Helger Packer ,. Friday in honor of Mr. and X Jensen, who left the early d.m week for Mount Pleasant vbi J" ' sen is a member of the ulr'-' faculty. " Hi Mrs. A. W. Compton and a Rozllla and Jennie, returned hSSI from an eight weeks' visit to th. V coast, visiting the exposition! itS points of Interest. ! Mrs. R. T. Wllley gave a M party Thursday afternoon. Quit. ber of the little folks were ent.V; and later taken for an automob?1 by Mrs. W. J. ?,owe. L0Mll , J. W. Thornton of Iron countv . guest of D. C. Jensen a few Z, !' the fore part of the week. ,a Mrs. C. O. C'nrlstenaen entert.i. , few friends Friday afternoon iSH ernoon was spent In the cool bii-J the spacious lawn, where ren.?" were also served. Present dames W. O. Knudson, E B lli N. C. Slmonscn, Alma Ivereon' III Cottam and Miss Trieste Bon Mrs. J. E. Stone of Mildred cm. Mrs. L. Stone of Denver 'eneniT I days In this city, guests ot Ita. ' S. Thompson. w Miss Lana Korth In home m. extended visit to Salt Lake City she was the guest of friends ail 1 tives. J. E. Ryan, one of the nunim the Alta theater, returned TuesEvI a brief visit to his old homelit glnla. where he visited hi: faiw was accompanied by MrB. Ryan. The Misses Wanda and Laura Uiti have returned from an extended iu Downey, Idaho. Mrs. J. C. Jensen entertalnej ft, afternoon at a children's party i time was spent in playing garon freshments were served. trip to San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mrs. B. L. Davis left Saturday for Wichita, Kan. Angus T. Iockhead departed Thursday for St. Louis. Mo. Miss Ivy Holbrook has returned from j a trip to California. She visited friends j In I-os Angeles and also attended both expositions. Mrs. Grace Lienhardt has gone to Omaha, where she will visit friends for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Child have returned from a visit In San Francisco, Los Angeles An-geles and San Diego. W. J. Baker has gone to San Francisco, where he will attend the National Dental convention, after which he will go to the University of Southern California to finish fin-ish his cburHe in dentistry. Miss Myrtle Carpenter and Mrs. D. C. French of St. Joseph, Mo., are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. Harold J. Packer, 652 Twenty-first street. j PROVO f PROVO, Sept. 4. Wednesday, Jn the Salt Iake temple, the marriage of Miss Erma Fletcher and H. R. Atkin of St. George took place. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fletcher, parents par-ents of the bride, tendered the young couple a reception. Invitations were extended ex-tended to more than 100 guests. An abundance of the season's flowers decorated deco-rated the entertaining rooms, where the guests enjoyed an interesting musical programme. Refreshments were served. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Pyne entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Herbert, Jr., who has just returned from England. Covers were laid for twenty. Mrs. J. H. Beck entertained at a prettily pret-tily appointed affair Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Beck, whose marriage took place Wednesday last in the Salt Lake temple. A surprise party was tendered Mrs. Ray Ashworth of Bingham Saturday under the direction of Mrs. James T. Smith. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to twenty guests. Miss Erma Fletcher entertained a number num-ber of her friends with a trousseau tea Monday afternoon. The Nineteenth Century club met Friday Fri-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. R. Lott. The programme was given by Miss Alice Reynolds of the B. Y. U. Surprise was the nature of a delightful delight-ful party given in honor of Miss Lizzie Souter by the Beehive girls of the Bonneville Bonne-ville ward. The self-invited guestH, numbering thirty, made happy the hours with an indulgence in interesting games and other amusements. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Ira McDonald pleasantly entertained enter-tained Sunday at a family dinner In compliment com-pliment to Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Beck. Miss Margaret Williams returned home Sunday after a week's visit at Maple-ton. Maple-ton. Twenty guests participated in a bundle shower given Wednesday evening by Mrs. George H. Hickman in honor of Miss Ellen Richardson. Miss Myrtle Chidester of Richfield is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Walter Dodge, for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farrer and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Evans spent Sunday in Vivian States District Attorney W. W. Ray, Is visiting her brothers. Superintendent F. S. Hinckley of the state Industrial school and Samuel Hln'kley. Robert W. Spangler. editor of the New West magazine, and Mrs. Spangler of Halt Lake are enjoying an outing in Og-Jen Og-Jen canyon. The Ogden Conservatory of Musk will I besln its winter term Monday, Septem-bu Septem-bu 6, and registrations will he held for the year 1915-ltf next Friday and Satur- . Jay. September 3 and 4. Captain Warner, a prominent Union ; Paclnc official, accompanied by the j Misses Sadie and Bertha Davis and Kate and May Shaw, are here from Omaha and are visiting at the summer home of S. R. Toncey, assistant superintendent of the Wyoming division of the 1'nlon Pacific, Pa-cific, and his mother, Mrs. Toncey, In Ogden canyon. Miss ANee Gunnell. who has been visiting visit-ing her father, Judge Volney C. Gunnell. and sister, Mrs. P. G. Ellis, for the past ax weeks, left Friday for Ventura. Cal., where she will teach in the public schools. Miss Margaret Cotter returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from a two months' sojourn In California. Miss Hazel Woodruff and Miss Gerta Woodruff, who have spent the summer In Ogden, guests of Jud.e and Mrs. Volney Vol-ney C. Gunnell, left the latter part of the week. Miss Gerta going to Greeley, Colo., to resume her studies at the University of Colorado, and Miss Hazel to Richfield. Utah, where she Is an instructor at the high school. P. M. Parry, division manager, and C. W. Kendall, superintendent of the Utah Power & Light company, entertained the local sales force and general officials of the organization at dinner at the Hermitage Her-mitage hotel Wednesday evening- Covers were laid for twenty-six. Presidents L. W. Shurtliff, John Watson Wat-son and Alva Scovllle of the Weber stake, together with the members of the high, council and state auxiliary association boards, were entertained Tuesday evening even-ing at a lawn social by Bishop and Mrs. Martin P. Brown at their home at Roy. Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. William Camp, manager of the telegraph department depart-ment of the union station, and Miss Bertha C. Hirt were quietly married, leaving Immediately following the ceremony cere-mony for a ten weeks' trip to the coast. Monday. August 23, In Salt Lake City, occurred the marriage of Miss Jane Donovan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Donovan of this city, and Ralph G. Shurtliff, Shurt-liff, also of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Shurtlln? will reside here and for the present are at home at 449 Twenty-first street. Misses Pearl Wood and Emily Aland entertained at a lawn party Friday evening even-ing at the Aland home on North Washington Washing-ton avenue. Japanese lanterns and varicolored vari-colored electric lights were used in lighting light-ing the lawn, and on the porch, where punch was served, a bower of dahlias was arranged. Dancing, games and music furnished entertainment for the evening, after which refreshments were served to twenty-one guests. Mrs. L. R. Thompson Is visiting relatives rela-tives for several weeks in Kalamazoo, Mich. An informal reception will be tendered Bishop Joseph H. Glass, successor IQ the late Bishop Laurence Scanlan of Salt Lake, Sunday evening in St. Joseph's hall. The marriage of George D. Knauss of this city and Miss Delia Christensen of Cal ten te. New, was solemnized Tuesday evening at the Congregational parsonage. OGDEN j OGDEN. Sept. 4. The Misses Lucy and Katherlne Kimball wore guests of honor at a dancing party given by Miss June Scowr-roft Monday evening at the Hermitage. Her-mitage. Miss Bo OW CTTft was assisted in receiving the 150 guests by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft. The hall was effectively decorated in Japanese style. The out-of-town guests were M ss Mabel Holt, Inland Holt, Glen Holt. Miss Elsa Bamberger. Julian Bamberger. Pen-cer Pen-cer Wright, Byron riwan, Miss vers. Feuger. Taylor Chamberlain, Woodward Mayo. John Vanwagner and Miss Daisy Rolapp of Salt Lake; Ruth Howell, Keese Howell ami Wesley Howell of Logan: Mrs. Helen Johnson. Miss Ann DowIb and Miss Margaret Ghnan of Chicago. A delightful affair of the week was the garden patty given by the Misses Lillian. Alberta. Dorothy and Marlon Wright Tuesday evening, to which 12.. guests were bidden. The adjoining lawns of the W. C, Wright and P. T. Wright homes were lighted with numerous Japanese lanterns and a profusion of sunflowers, effectively arranged, added to the attractiveness attrac-tiveness of l!u scene. A stringed orchestra or-chestra furnished music for dancing during dur-ing the evening. Refreshments were served by the Misses Margaret Wright Florence Dunn and Verna Stewart, ana Miss Lucille Wright and Miss Vera Wright presided at the punch bowl. Mrs L. R. Bccles and children and mother. Mrs. Marian Hanks of Salt Lake, and Mrs. James H. DeVlne and children left Saturday for California, where thej will attend both expositions. Miss Myrle Plngrce and Hyrum Pin-gree, Pin-gree, Jr., entertained ISO guests at a dancing party Saturday evening at the Hermitage. The hall was attractive with Its decorations of sunflowers and mountain moun-tain fines, and during the evening punch and refreshments were served. A laigt number of guests from out of town were present. Miss Beatrice Brewer was hostess at a prnltllv arranged Kensington given Thursday afternoon at her home on Jel-ferson Jel-ferson avenue In compliment to her house guest. Miss Laura Marie Colomb of New Orleans, who was a classmate of Miss Brewer's at National Park seminary. Washington. D. C. The decorations were in pink, the dining laWe with a clu ny lace cloth over pink satin, having for Its central decoration a bowl of pink asters. Miss Brewer was assisted by Mrs. Balph E. Bristol. A picnic party was given In Ogden cam-on Thursday evening In compliment to Miss Laura Colomb at which the following fol-lowing participated: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. lc".r' Dee, Miss Mina Taylor, Miss Lillian Wright. Miss Vera Browning. Miss Marlon Browning. Miss Beatrice Brewer Messrs. Joseph S-cowcrott, Jr.. Luke Wright, Roseoe Gwllllam. Ralph Johnson, Eugene Carr and Mr. Coleman of Salt Lake. Mrs. A. R. Heywood has had as her guest her cousin, Mrs. R. T. Walsh of San Francisco. Mrs J. L. Herrlck and daughter, Miss Josephine Herrlck, of Denver and Gordon Hvde, Miss Jean Hyde and Dr. Alex Preston of Salt Lake havo returned from a three weeks' automobile trip. J tiey visited in Logan. Bear Lake, Afton. Wju; Rexburg, Idaho; Island Park, Idaho Falls and Henry's lake. Mrs D. Rosenthal and Miss Sara Alport Al-port entertained Wednesday afternoon Clarence, returned to Eureka Monday morning, after a couple or weeks absence. ab-sence. They visited at Salt Lake and in Idaho cities and also made a trip through the Yellowstone park. Mrs. W. P. Milligan and son. William, returned earlv in the week after a visit at Salt Lake City. Lawrence Myers returned to his home in Butte early in hhe week, after a visit with Eureka friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shriver and son, Edwin, returned to Eureka Saturday morning of last week, after a few days stay at Salt Lake, the trip being made by auto. Dr. and Mrs. Hensel were at the Hot Pots resort for a few days' outing during the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Garten will return to Eureka, early next week, after an extended ex-tended vacation in California. Mrs. Garten Gar-ten went there early in the spring, while Mr. Garten has been, on the coast for about six weeks. Victor Hendrickson made a trip to Paysou last Sunday and visited with his family. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Fennell and the children motored to Provo on last Sunday. David Mills, Dr. L. E. Pierce, Charles Baker and Edward Bonner returned Sundav Sun-dav evening, after an enjoyable outing at 'Fish Lake. . Lewis Merrlman, Dr. LaJter, James Crooks, Warren McAdams and D. J. Russell, Rus-sell, Jr., were at the clubhouse of the Goshen Duck club last Sunday. Carl Hendrickson of American Fork was in Eureka during the early part of the week. BRiGHAMJrrtfJ BHIGHAM CITY, Sept. 4. Mrs. Orion Jensen and Miss Maud Forsgren gave a delightful parcel shower Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Jensen in honor or Miss Beatrice Brown, whose marriage to Lowell Mortensen took place on Thursday. Thurs-day. During the evening the hrldes troussoau was displayed and enjoyed by the guests. Present were Misses Lu-ella Lu-ella Fife, Louise Berg, Vera carter Florence Watkins, Ruth Reese, Llllle Strangulst. Fay Hamson, Violet Wixom, Vera Parsons, Llbby Baty, Anna Jensen, Katherlne Baty. Nellie Jensen, Jame Yates, Lenora Romer. Ada Johnson. Olivia Jensen. Ethel Morrell, Eliza Hanson, Rilla Pett. Maud Forsgren, Bessie Brown, Grace Kelley, Ethel Reese. Alice Parsons. Beatrice Brown and Verna lpsen Mesdames Mes-dames Perry D. Peters, Frank Holman. Wallace Johnson, Alvin lpsen, Zlna Jensen Jen-sen O C Jacobsen, Pharaldo Jensen, Vera Jensen, Leon Mortensen, Orion Jensen, Jen-sen, Sterling D. Madsen. Martin Rasmus-sen. Rasmus-sen. Martha Reese, C. W. - Forsgren and Victoria Brown. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Newman of Salt Lake spent a few days of the week In Brlgham City, visiting friends and acquaintances. ac-quaintances. Mrs Hulda J. Snow of Salt Lake spent a portion of the week in Brlgham, visiting visit-ing her mother and friends. Miss RlHa Pett entertained a few friends at the Pett ranch in Devil s Gate Saturday and Sunday. The guests were Mrs. Zlna Jensen. Misses Grace Kelly, Ruth Rees and Ada Johnson. EUREKA 1 EUREKA, Sept. 4. Miss Josle Allberg entertained at a kitchen shower Monday .evening for Miss Goldie Gear, a bride of the present month. A number of Miss Gear's intimate friends were present and the evening was enjoyably spent, luncn-eon luncn-eon being a feature of the programme. A wedding of Interest to the people of Tintic will be solemnized in the Salt Lake temple on September 16. at which time Miss Opal E. Robinson will become the bride of A. C. Burton. Miss Robinson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Robinson of Eureka and one of the city s best-known and most estimable young ladies Mr. Burton came here recently from his home in Evanston, Wyo., and during his residence in Eureka has made a host of friends. Members of the Eureka volunteer fire department are making preparations for a social entertainment, which will be given next Tuesday evening. The programme pro-gramme for the evening will indlude music, brief talks and refreshments. Members of the Mammoth fire department depart-ment have been Invited to participate1. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Griggs and daughter Adele, Mrs.- Watkins and Max Northrop returned Tuesday evening after a pleasant, pleas-ant, outing at Fish lake. Professor William Stuart arrived in Eureka early in the week, accompanied by Mrs. Stuart. Mr. Stuart is the principal prin-cipal of the Eureka grade schools. Mrs. Cecelia Bacon and daughter, Miss Beulah, have returned home after a trip NEPHI ; NEPHI, Sept. 4. Mr. and Mn L Grace and daughter, Helen, motor Salt Lake Thursday. Thev will rtn in the capital a week visiting reit and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oract announced the marriage of their dautl to Val Hoyt, which will take place! Salt Lake temple Thursday, Septenbi The members of the Utopia club uf tained at Bradley's canyon Wedm afternoon in honor of MJss Clara Coin Miss Jane McPherson, who leave I first part of next week for Mtdvij American Fork, respectively, to comw their school work. Those present Misses Clara Cole, Jane McPherson,! Booth, Pearl Allen, Lettie Jenkins, 1 Wright, Bertha, Lula and Stella Melt son, Anna McPherson of Pocatello, U and Mrs. A. V. Hegue. Mrs. William Cole entertained Weii day evening- In honor of her daughter-law. daughter-law. Mrs. W. J. Cole, who for thai seven years has been filling a km with her husband in the Sandwich Wo Refreshments were served to Mn.K, Cole, Bishop and Mrs. A. H. BaQit Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Paxman, Mr. I Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. I Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coleuil and Mrs. J. N. Pexton. Mrs. Charles Mangelson of Levuj tertained eighteen of her friends m afternoon at her home. At 7:30 rw ments were served. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mn. y Jackman of Levan celebrated I fortieth wedding anniversary. Ail supper was served. Those present I out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Ij Jackman of Salt Lake, Mr. and j George M. Jorgenson of Hebar, I Jackman of Nephi and J. C. Jeuw Heber. The officers of the T. L. M. L A. tained Friday afternoon at the ban Miss Pearl Allen in honor of MlisM Grace. The rooms were decorated lnj and white asters. The guest otu was presented with a beautiful loMj silverware. At 6 o'clock luncheon! served to Mesdames I. H. Grace, Sj Forrest. Oscar Lunt, Harry Beaggj W. Ellison, Jr.; Misses Orsena 0J Neva Boo ih, Lillian Blackett, Pearl ii Lucile Wood, Mabel Owen, Ellen Olivet Bowles, Thelma Sowby and Belliston. Miss Helen Grace entertained at M ture show at the Venice Monday eta for the officers and teachers of tnia ward Y. L. M. I. A. and the menM the Utopia club. Miss Lavetta Allen entertained TJ evening complimentary to tM m Zela and Nettie Klenke of Salt a White and pink asters were used tt! orating the sitting room, while w ea and dining room were adorned flu and white roses. The evenly wj in music and games until 11 when luncheon was served to Mi Foote, Marie Miller Ellea O10t Foote, Ruby Winn; Messrs. A Kay Pexton, Ralph Barnes, Will Aiw the guests of. honor. Miss Norma Bigler entertflndW evening at a lawn party. decorated with sweet peas and and the dining room was ma with goldenglow served to Roseoe Grover, Earjc Rolo Howell. Phyllis .and AmlUj gum Delta Willis and Flome M Miss Trlest Box and s-isier, mrs. juum A Lee, entertained the Kensington club at the home of Mrs. K A. Box Thursday evening Present -were the following; Misses Rllla and Mary Hoist, Nellie Jensen Jen-sen Eliza Hanson, Laura Mathias, Sarah Mathias and Lillian Jacobsen, Mesdames N. C. Simonsen. Deliah Roberts, J. A. Lee, J. R. Evans, W. R. Dredge and C E. Horsley. Mrs F. C. Holtqulst has returned, after an extended visit with her parents in the state of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pearse and family are spending a few days in Milner, Idaho, visiting relatives and friends. Miss Geraldlne Blackburn has returned home after an extended visit to Archer, Idaho, where she was the guest of friends. The Rev. Adam G. Frank Is home, after spending several days in Salt Lake. William E. Davis is spending a few weeks on the coast visiting the expositions. exposi-tions. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Blackburn announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Geraldine, to Carl J. Johnson of Archer, Idaho. The marriage will take place early in the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W, I. Hargis are home, after an extended coast trip that took them from Canada to the San Diego exposition. expo-sition. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen have returned from an extended visit to the home of Mrs. Christensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wlndley of St. Charles, Idaho. Mrs. J. Edward Taylor of Salt Lake is spending a few days in this city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Knudson. Knud-son. . Friday evening the Honeysuckle Beehive Bee-hive girls of the Third ward gave a party in the amusement hall. The hall was decorated dec-orated in sunflowers and goldenrod. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Those present were Misses Elva Knudson, Alta Larsen, Anna L. Stohl, Maud Glover, Bertha Vance, Rhoda Lee, Bernice Gldney, Elva Blackburn, Agaya Anderson, Marco Madsen, Mad-sen, Leda Call, Martha Evans, Leora Larsen, Mabel Christensen, Nettle Knudson; Knud-son; Messrs. Roy Christensen, Holman Collins, Vernon Keller, Worth Anderson, Russell Call, Marcus Evans, Grant West, Ensel Hamson, Erwin Frederickson, Victor Vic-tor Lee, Lewis Wight. Eldred Wight. Scott Horsley, Loren Anderson and J. R. Olsen. Miss Beatrice Brown was guest of honor at a luncheon given by Miss Ethel Reese Friday evening prior to her marriage, which took place on Thursday. The I PARK CITY 4 jz i PARK CITY, Sept. 4. Friday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hansen Han-sen at the Silver King mine, a birthday party was given for Edmund Kearnes. The evening was spent in games and music and refreshments were served. The guests, besides the guest of honor, were Misses Isabella Buck, Gertrude Buck, Grace Thompson. Emma Thompson, Thomp-son, Naomi Hansen, Ruth Baxter, Rachael Baxter, Jeannette Hansen, James McCorniack, Sydney Dregor and Frank Stone. Miss Winifred Jennings Is home from Anaconda, Mont-, where she was called by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fudge entertained pleasantly Friday evening at cards. Music and refreshments were also enjoyed. The guests were Miss Irene Jefford, Mrs. W. R, Jefford, Mrs. H. Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Richard James and Clifford Richard. Edmund Kearnes returned to the Park Thursday morning from Salt Lake, where he had been to attend the installation ceremonies and the banquet for Bishop Joseph S. Glass. Henrv Shubert of Bloomfield, Iowa, has spent trie week In the Park at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beggs. He is on his way to the fair and will visit in the northwest before returning to his home. A party of fourteen young people from Salt Lake, chaperoned by Mrs. W. Crowley Crow-ley and Miss Bessie Faddies, came up to the Park Saturday afternoon to remain over Sunday, guests of Edmund Kearnes at the Silver King mine. The young folks were taken down the mine and shown the underground workings. They were then entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hansen. Sunday afternoon the party returned to Salt Lake by way of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. John Boylo of Loon Creek, Idaho, visited relatives and friends in the Park the past week. Miss Catherine Cunningham was hostess host-ess at a card party Saturday afternoon. The game played was B00 and prizes were awarded the lucky players. The home was bright with garden flowers, sweet peas and nasturtiums being used with profusion'. Miss Pearl Snyder of Salt Lake spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the Park, the guest of Miss Ada Kimball. Mrs. David Scott and Mrs. W. D. Buck entertained the Ladles' society of the Congregational church at the home of the former Friday afternoon. The time was pleasantly spent In sewing and conversation, conversa-tion, and supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson of Salt Lake spent Sunday In the Park. The Rev. Thomas Galllgan was In SaJt Lake during the week to be present at the banquet and installation ceremonies for Bishop Joseph S. Glass. Miss Alveretta Hill has gone to Price, to remain some time with friends. Miss Barbara Ryan, Mrs. W. Ryan, Mrs. E. Smith. Mrs. Chale and Mrs. John Thompson spent Wednesday at the Ontario On-tario mine, and in the evening were taken to the Daly West, where dinner was enjoyed. Miss Marguerite Taylor of Salt Lake, who has been the guest of Miss Frances Treweek at the Wabash mine, returned to her home Thursday evening. The members of the Congregational Sunday school spent Wednesday pleasantly pleas-antly at Nelson's grove, where the young folks enjoyed all sorts of sports and a lunch served in real picnic style. Walter James of Black Rock is in the Park visiting his nephew, Jack Travers. Mrs. R. Lack of New- Orleans, who has been the guest of Mrs. W. D. Sutton in Park City, left Monday for her home. Mrs. H. E. Sutherland of Provo 1b a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton. Mrs. Lizzie Kneale returned from a short visit in Salt Lake Wednesday morning. Mrs. M. Canty was a passenger to Salt Lake Saturday, to remain for a few weeks visiting friends. Misses Marie McDonough and Marcella Smith were Salt Lake passengers Tuesday Tues-day afternoon, to visit a short time wdth relatives and friends. Henry Welsh returned to Park City Thursday, after a week's stay in Salt Lake. The Misses Lila and Amber Stanley entertained a number of their friends Friday evening in compliment to their truest. Miss Pauline Kellesberger of Salt Lake. The evening was spent in cards and music, followed by refreshments. Miss Waldena Thompson has returned to the coast, where they spent several weeks visiting the expositions. Mrs. Edward Allen left this week for Burley, Idaho, where she Intends to make her home. Mrs. Albert Peterson returned Tuesday after a visit with friends in Santaquin and Payson. Mrs. John Allen has returned to Eureka Eu-reka after an extended sojourn with relatives rela-tives at I'ayson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elmer returned to Mammoth last week after a trip to the capital. Charles Taylor and family were in Pay-son Pay-son canyon Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Higgcnson were In Goshen on a short visit last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Carter were in Payson on a visit last S-unday, the trip being made by auto. Professor I. L. Williamson returned home Sunday after a trip to the coast. Professor Williamson went to California fov the purpose of attending the National Education association a-nd remained there for a few weeks visiting the expositions. exposi-tions. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Gesas returned to Salt Iake Sunday after a visit with their son, Charles Gesas of Eureka. Joseph Wirthlin was out from the capital capi-tal Tuesday and Monday of the past week. Mrs. William Dunn of Provo was In Eureka for a visit during the week. Mrs. Margaret Shea and daughter Marguerite have returned after spending several months in California. Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite was here visiting this week, but her mother remained at Salt Lake after her return from the coast. Edward Shea returned to Eureka this week after spending some time at the capital. Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bonner were over from Nephi Sunday visiting with the family of Mrs. Mary Bonner. Mrs. N. A. Peterson and children returned re-turned Monday after a visit with Salt Lake friends. Miss Myrle Sullivan was at Salt Lake this week for a visit with her brother, Leonard Sullivan. The Misses Catherine and Georgia Creighton have returned to Eureka, after an enjoyable vacation, which they 'spent in California. The expositions were visited vis-ited and the young ladies also spent some time in Los Angeles as well as at the beach cities. Miss Josle Kelly returned early in the week after a short sojourn with Salt Lake friends. The Rev. Father Mannion of the local Catholic church made a trip to Salt Lake Tuesday for the purpose of attending attend-ing the installation of the new bishop of the Salt Lake diocese. The Most Rev. Alexander Christie, archbishop of Oregon City, was in Eureka Sunday and Monday, being a guest at the home of Walter Fitch. Miss Mamie Sullivan has returned after a trip to the coast, where she visited visit-ed for several weeks. On the trip she was accompanied by Miss Margaret Mc-Donoush Mc-Donoush of Salt Lake, and this week Miss McDonough has been the guest of Miss Sullivan at the latter's home In this city. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Thomas have returned re-turned to Eureka, after spending about three months In Salt Lake City. Lorin Chesbro returned to Eureka on Monday, after spending a few days at the capital. Dr. John Hannifin returned to his home in Butte on Monday. He was here visiting visit-ing with his brother. Joseph Hannifin. A. P. Mayberry and Lewis Merriman were at Salt Lake on Wednesday of this week. Henry Ventress. who was an assayer at the Centennial Eureka mine several years ago, was back in Eureka this week for a visit among his many old-time friends. Mr. Ventress is now located. In Hollywood. Holly-wood. Cal. William Bates returned to Tintlc early In the week, after a few weeks' stay in Salt Lake. Miss Ella Weldon and Miss Ethel Hannifin Han-nifin left on Thursday for Butte, Mont., where they will teach school during the coming term. Mrs. B. M. Cornish has returned to her home at Mammoth, after a few days' sojourn so-journ at the capital. Miss Anabel Mooney, one of the teachers in the local schools, returned to Eureka during the week. Miss Mooney spent her vacation at her former home in Falls City. Neb. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Huish and daughter. daugh-ter. Frances, and Helen Beesley made a trip to Salt Lake last Saturday. On their park. Miss Maud Farrer has returned from Provo canyon, where she spent 'the week. Dr. and Mrs. David Westwood spent Sunday in Thistle with friends. Miss Effie Evans has returned from Provo canyon after spending a week there. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hedqulst and Miss Mary E. Brereton motored to Manti Sunday and spent the day with Miss Mamie Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wagonen and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farrer spent Wednesday Wednes-day in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Giles have returned from the canyon, where they spent several weeks. On the Social hall grounds of the First ward, Mrs. J. T. Farrer presided at a delightful children's party Monday afternoon after-noon In honor of her son, Fred. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to a happy party or twenty-five. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Fay Ashworth Ash-worth of Bingham and Miss Myrtle Chidester of Richfield entertained at a card party Friday afternoon in their honor at the Pioneer park. Mrs. W. B. Thurmond has returned home after spending a week in Eureka with relatives and friends. A delightful affair of Wednesday was that given by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peay at their residence in honor of Herbert S. Pyne. Jr., who has Just returned from Great Britain. . On Sunday a number of friends of Lewis Jones celebrated with him the anniversary of his birth. Miss Zetta Alger Is spending two weeks In Richfield with relatives and friends. Miss Lula Culbertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Culbertson, left Saturday for Park college, where she will be engaged en-gaged as one of the instructors in the academic department this year. Tuesday evening Mrs. F. D. Casslty opened her home to the junior Beehive girls of the Bonneville ward, who enjoyed en-joyed a pleasant time with needlework, music and chat. A unique affair was planned by Miss Ethel Madsen Monday, when she entertained enter-tained the members of her Sunday school class at a fruit festival. The marriase of Miss Norma Poulton and James A. Bullock was solemnized Wednesdav in the Salt Lake temple. Bishop and Mrs. Ralph Poulton accompanied accom-panied the young couple to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. St. Clair motored from Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Lott. Mrs. W. B. Searl returned Sunday to Salt Lake after a brief stay with relatives rela-tives and friends in Provo. Miss Florence Kroupa entertained Fri-dav Fri-dav evening with a miscellaneous shower I In'honoi of Miss Pauline Pierpont. whose engagement to J. Chester Deal ha,s been announced. Artistic decorations in the golden color gave the rooms an attractive appearance. Mrs. Fay Loose Stiehl and Miss Ora Bailey furnished several vocal selections. The guest list included Mrs. Emllv Epperson, Mrs. L. L. Noyes. Mrs. Fay Loose Stiehl, Mrs. W. F. Violett. Mrs. Helen Redford, Mrs. Vera Hardy Van Dvke, Mrs. T. F. Pierpont, Mrs. C. F. Decker, Mrs. Margaret Dyer, Miss Edith Dusenberry, Miss Ethel Taylor. Miss Mvrtle Halvorsen. Miss Glen Johnson, John-son, Miss Fawn Jones, Miss Virginia Sutherland. Miss Ora Bailey, Miss Afton Naylor, Miss Emma Pierpont, Miss Bee Hoover and Miss Creer. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pullham of Salt Lake visited relatives In Provo Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Murdock. in company com-pany with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Chip-man Chip-man and Miss Elva Chipman of American Fork, left Tuesdav for California, where they will visit both fairs. Mrs. EJmer A. Jacob of Lynndyl Is here visiting relatives and friends for a few days. Mrs. Myrtle Denhalter of Mt. Pleasant ( is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin Mar-tin for a number of days. Mrs. Reba Willis has returned from Ogden after spending a week there visiting. visit-ing. The Misses Marjorie and Hazel Hson-bee Hson-bee entertained with a bundle shower Saturday evening in compliment to Miss Ellen Richardson, whose marriage to Reed J. Knudsen will take place next week. The rooms were beautifully decorated. deco-rated. golden-?low and asters being used In profusion. Thirty-five guests were present. Professor and Mrs. George W. Fitzroy are home in Provo. having spent the past I two months In the east with relatives, i Miss Vivian Flnlayson spent the fore the Rev. Frank G. Brainerd performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Knauss will make their home In this city. Miss Pearl Tracey, whose marriage to Gilbert Ballantyne of Baker City, Ore., will take place September 15, was guest of honor at a parcel shower given by Miss Norrine Moyes Friday evening at her home on Twenty-first street. The living room was in red and whitej and yellow prevailed in the dining room, a vase of goldenglow gracing the center of the dining din-ing table. The hostess was assisted by her sisters. Miss Helen Moyes and Miss Julia Moyes. Tuesday afternoon Miss Shirley Keller entertained twenty of her little friends in Liberty park in celebration of her seventh birthday anniversaryX Wednesday, in the Salt Lake temple, the marriage of Miss Harmana Sander of Ogden and Cornelius G. Trulock took place. After a short honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Trulock will be at home at 636 South Tenth East street. Salt Lake City. The Federated W. C. T. U. held its election of officers at the home of Mrs. Volney C. Gutincll, 2536 Fowler avenue, Wednesday aftWnoon. Members of Lincoln circle of the G. A. R., the G. A. R. societies and the Dix-Logan Dix-Logan post were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Quincy R. Craft, 2555 Fowler avenue. A short programme pro-gramme was given and refreshments were served. Alma Lindsay returned Tuesday from a ten-day trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Miss Verna Bowman and Miss Mary A. Keane have returned from a tour of California. They attended the National Home Economics convention at Oakland. Miss Hazel Browning and Miss Etta Browning, accompanied by Mrs. L. A. Cummings of Salt Lake, will leave Monday Mon-day for a three weeks' trip to the fairs and other California points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Madson and children returned Wednesday from a two weeks' trip lo Bear lake. Mrs. Richard A. Pierce, accompanied by her son, Richard Pierce, Jr., and Hyrum Hy-rum Farnsworth and Henry Denkers left Sunday for a visit to the Panama-Pacific exposition, to bo gone ten days. Miss Stella Nlelson of Logan is visiting at the home of Mrs. Fred Lundberg, 204 Twenty-third street. After an absence In the east of more than a year, Mrs. M. Wells lias returned to Ogden and again taken a position at the head of the millinery department of the Last & Thomas store. Mrs. R. T. Hilliard has returned home after a five weeks' stav in California. Mrs. H. M. Hansen and daughter, Anna, have returned from a trip to California Cali-fornia and Mexico. J. Le Roy Wright, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Wright, has returned from a two-year two-year mission in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bevringer and daughter. Jennie, have returned from a two weeks' automobile tour of northern Utah and southern Idaho. Miss Ada Mack, accompanied bv Mrs. Francis Pitt of Brlgham City, has returned re-turned from a tour of California. Mrs. L. F. Rich and daughter. Carmen, and son, Blair, visited at the home of I Mrs. Rich's sister, Mrs. John C. Culley, for several days during the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and their son, Newton, of Provo visited In Ogden Saturdav and Sunday with their cousins, R. C. and W R. McBrlde and families. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson have left for a month's visit in the east. Some time will be spent visiting relatives and friends In Minneapolis, Minn., and in Lincoln Lin-coln and Kearney, Neb. Robin Selick and Ervln Ford, members of the Alhambra orchestra, have returned from a visit with friends In Pocatello. D. J. Sheehan returned the latter part of the week from a business trip to Omaha. Mrs. William Emmett left Tuesday for her home in Dee. Ore., after a visit of several weeks with relatives In this city. Mrs. Homer K. Plake of Eureka visited her parents. Mr. 'and Mrs. Wallace Foul-ger, Foul-ger, and sister. Mrs. J. W. Stevens, the past week. Miss Madeline Lauzon and Miss Norma White have returned from a trip to the coast. Floyd Doxey of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moyes, 219 Twenty-first street. Mr. and Mrs. Parley T. Wright are home from a five weeks' trip to New-York New-York City and other large cities in the east Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Thomas have gone to San Francisco. j Hagbert Anderson left Thursday for a at the home of the latter on Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth street In honor of Miss UnnU? Albert whoso marriage to Abe Wolfe will take placo in October. The rooms were decorated with red and white asters and bowls of sweet peas. The color scheme was carried out in the table decorations, dec-orations, vases of red and white asters and howls of sweet peas being placed at intervals. From the chandelier above the center of the table were suspended red hcarls and cupids attached to streamers of red satin ribbon. At each place was a umall cupid as a place card. Covers were laid for seventeen. Miss Albert was the honor gust at a prettily appointed affair pivfii bv the Misses Fannie Shapiro and Rose Hirschbere 1" Salt Lake last week. Mr and Mrs. Parley Moves of Salt Lake visited relatives- in Ogden the past a week. The Misses Cleone and Oertcl Rich, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Edward I. Rich, left Saturday for the New England Eng-land Conservatory of Music in Boston. Mr and Mrs. John G. Willis left Wednesdav Wed-nesdav for British Columbia, where Mrl Willis" will attend to legai business. From there thev will go by boat to San Francisco. Fran-cisco. They expect to return about September Sep-tember 15. Or. and Mrs. G. W. Baker and family returned Wednesday from a week's outing at Bear Lake. Theron Llttlefleld visited In this city . for several days the first part of the week at the home of his mother, Mrs. Florence Llttlefleld. leaving Wednesday for Albuquerque. N. M. Mr. Littlefield Is an employee of the "United States forest for-est service and has Just been transferred from the headquarters of the Sixth district dis-trict at Portland. Ore., to the Third district, dis-trict, the headquarters of which are at Albuquerque. Miss I lelen Sheehan returned Friday from a week's visit in Logan, where she was the guest of Miss Nora Eccles. Miss Etcles entertained at a Japanese lawn partv Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Sheehan, and a number of other social affairs were given for her during her stay. Mr?. R. S. Joyce and daughter. Katherlne. Kath-erlne. will leave next Tuesday for Boston, Bos-ton, where Miss Joyce will enter the Boston Bos-ton Conservatory of Music. Mrs. Helen Johnson and Miss Ann Oowle. who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee at Graycllffe lodge in Ogden canyon for the past six weeks, left Tuesday for their home in Chicago. Lieutenant Hal vor G . Cou It e r. Instructor In-structor In mathematics at the United States military academy at West Point, arrived In Ogden Sunday. "He was called here by the illness of his father, Dr. C. E. Coulter. Mrs. Arthur Wright left Saturday for New York City, where she will join Mr. Wright, who is studying medicine at Columbia Co-lumbia university. Mrs. W. R. Kimball and little daughter. daugh-ter. Barbara, and the Misses Lucy and Katherlne Kimball, who have been guests at the home of Mrs. Kimball's parents. , Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wnttis. during the summer, departed Wednesday for their home in Oak Park. 111. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Littlefield left Thursday for a trip to California and the fairs. Miss Josephine Kellett left Thursday for her home In Butte. Mont., after a two weeks' visit in this city, the guest of Mrs. D. J. Sheehan. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hlbhard were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Joyce at the Virginia for a week, leaving Tuesday for their home in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Taylor returned Monday from a three days" outing at Ideal beach, Bear lake. Mrs. G. L. Becker will be hostess to the members of the Martha society at her borne. Gus Thekla. in Ogden canyon. can-yon. Tuesday. September 7. Mrs. H. H. Spencer and daughter. Mrs. A. W. Walker, have returned from a visit with relatives and friends at Spencer. Spen-cer. Idaho. They were accompanied by Miss Virginia McGovem of Kllgore. Idaho, who will visit in Ogden for a few I weeks. Miss Mary Abbott. Miss Elsi Forest and Miss Helen Forest returned Tuesday from an extended trip to Lake Tahoe and Snn Francisco- Miss Cherry Nottingham, who has been the guest of Miss Mary Watt is for the past two weeks, left Wednesday for her home In Norfolk. Va.. stopping en route at Denver and Colorado Springs. Pr. H. M- Rowe has returned from an automobile trip to ice cave. In Logar canyon. Mrs. W". A. Ray, mother of United rooms and tables were decorated in seasonable sea-sonable flowers and refreshments were served. Present were Misses Flora Hansen, Han-sen, Leona Holmgren, Lenora Romer Maud Forsgren, Alice Parsons. Eliza Hanson, Han-son, Vera Carter; Mesdames Vera H Shaw, Ogden. Jessie B. Jensen. B. H. Jones of Los Angeles is in this city for a few days visiting relatives. Miss Ruth Stanley of American Falls spent Sunday in this city, the guest of Miss Verda Valentine. W. C. Jensen of Salt Lake spent a day or two of the week in this city vlsltinir relatives and friends. Leo Penrose and John G. Giles -of Salt on friers" Tuesday in this city calling THalrA and Mrs' James Smith of Preston. 1?. l?1' wei:e Eupsts at the homes of the Fishburns m this city early in the week Mr and Mrs David P. Burt of this city left early in the week for a visit to he San Francisco exposition. Before returning re-turning they will visit relatives on the TH?h?L 01sen two children of Burlev Idaho spent a few days of the week in this city visiting relatives and friends QVesH,euadley of Salt Lae spent a few Friday afternoon Mrs. H C rnv n J,a.ms- Mrs. Orson Hudsm1 ? Mrs T T and Miss Eliza lfan.cn M' IIanson aJnd Jp.o?encebeoarf1na?,dd,rBeMe"- north of this city y anCh' four mll-8 Thursday afternoon Mrs T t t was the recipient or a d(!5htfnl 2eS n commemoration of her h ll L .rpri?' Iho party were Mesdan es H C S' " C Jenson ("i r Uay, i MONTPEL1ER MONTFKMER, Idaho, Septjj Rev. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. nrw Miss Von Nettleo lot returned from a month's visit t Fox! the Blackfoot river. The 1-adies of the Ma i, next Monday night (or the officers. , m A. A. Dewey, df?M . Caribou mining distr lei , i W, days the past week with Uf Mrs. George Lloyd, who rJ for the past two montns, Salt. Lake Wednesday. M.y! panied by her sister, "f5 ,,,, who expects to spend the , Bishop E. N. Austin , Salt Lake last Wednesday visit. , D. McLennan arrived .Jhm .t Cal.. last Sunday and ' a 1 of weeks here. nVfi Dave Smith and faml rt' Glenn's Ferry Monda. .,1 F. N. Bryden r Boise, where ho was csuf" bv the Illness of his Mother. L. S. Trapp of 0gg?tB several days In MontP M Mr. and Mrs. JJftiii last Saturday from t" J trip to the Pa-fide coast. Miss Lizzie Wchardson t visiting her mother. M jjj Mrs. Frank Wyatt will W 'J Champaign. 111.. ,"1.,r(L then- husband, who Is loca cd w CgM bv way of Salt Lak and by her mother, Mrs. en will visit at that pUW 'Lm Mrs. Jesse B"dge and ai Icllo are visiting MontpW W''Sv:,. Lewis came Tuesdav and will lcv6 York city. . r.,rned Charles R R 1fV'l'2vfF from .i flu 10 syYtt-ill Samuel Lewis left 0n. j York and "toer eH t ' Wfl Mr and Mrs. ,, (,., sail '-'k0'''9 friend visit with Montpel'w iw |