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Show N " " J ' ' 1 Social Notes From Utah Towns Mn, Dorothy ItMnaoo, Farn Jorioowo, JoMpAi CotllUU, JOMpblnt lf"lllda. PfaatOO Lamb, lirtim POUllOD ami l"ln Hi yon. Mn. fj. K Ellsworth of Chicago la the hti of Mr, anil Mm. J. I). Thonm. Mr. anil Mn Alma Kirk. D. It PtaffTM and Bri Williams Of flail lU, Stanley llargflr nt Kpaulili I'ot k and Ververm Hayes formnd u ump-lug ump-lug party (hat spent tha past w"li In American Fork OMyOB. Mrs a l i Ilullork and daughter. Mn. Ploranoa Mid SOD, eps-nt Thursday wlih friends In Provo, miah Qumonih smith ami alatar are Hm tha week with jelatlvea hi Halt Lake,. Mr. and Mra. Curt la Waal nf Randy aTtta Plata-ant Plata-ant firov rfllton 'i '!'':. j and Wednesday Mia. C. P. I -i r sou i i lha pabt ' k with hdr daughter, Mm. L. 8. Adams of 11)1. OtUi Pnulaon, county fnil( tree Inapartnr, left this week for Ban Fran to attend the Na- ilonal Krull TrSe MpAetOns convention, Mlaa W Inula Hardman of I Ida city and Cltr-ii Cltr-ii ca Head of Cedar Fort were married a' N'ephi W Inai Thar will inakA ihalr homf; at Tnpllff. Tha Hcrond ward M I. A. fa!) opening will (Ski place the flmt week In RepiAmher. Tha opening ..!,. will ho a popular OOftOfrt In lha lahcrnaele under tha direction of I'rofeaaor A. R. Overlade and ('lalro Hoed of Provo. The a- ond will ha mot Ion pinnies und vatidevllla In tho opAra house and tha (clival will close with a grand hall In the Orpheum hall, which will ba Lha ;::.(. dance, of Ihn ituon, Mr. and Mra, Irving Johnson and family, Mr. and Mra. Frank Meredith and family and Mrs Bra rtoeaar are spending a few days In American Fork canyon. Mra, W. R. Holmen hm returned to her home In Provo. after spending a few daya with relatival In Manila. Miss Hannah Monann. who hu beon at Bait Lake, for soma time, huu returned home. Mra. Annie Holioan spent Tuesday In Provo with relatives. Garnet Swan, Mr. am Mm. Cylde Epper-non, Epper-non, MtsHurh. Thad f L mmond, Herbert J. Uttrnea, Frank (i. Hmlth, Don Rich Arnold Ar-nold M. Barnaa, Raid it. Pmfthi Grant Clerk, Krrrin it. ThomMMti, Rafael fJ;ii-brulth, fJ;ii-brulth, Kelih IJarnea, I v. i ne Y'-ung and Ft. Ft. Mll.ht-ll. Mr. and Mr. Walter W. Stewart n-tortajnad n-tortajnad ft tow frlandi a i u laka party Monday aftarnoon. ThOM praaani wtvt Mr. and Mrs. Frank .. I .ay ton, the Mtasoa Ellisabath Htewan. Myrtle Burton, Bur-ton, "arniliii Barnaa Hud Kattla BuUrhar; Maaara, Alfred Seofleld and Claranca Btawart. MlM Martha K. Barnaa la in Salt r.nM for n few daya, tlie K'lfcHt of her alftar, Mra. Riebard a. Hurt. Mian Septeinlnn Blood dntertafntd a fw friend a at a al umber puny at h)r home Tur-Hrtay event nK. Thone jireaent were the MlhKeH Mildred StrOHaT. Althu Buah-forth, Buah-forth, Irene Nance Madeline Bmlth, Rot-tla Tnomasean, Marlon S'ofield, fone PhlUlpa, Trlnihla Blmmona and Ada Pa-tlllo. Pa-tlllo. Ljl Co rite Btewart la npftndlnff ten daya in KamitH, Summit county, the guest of relatives. The members of the I.uana elub entertained enter-tained their friend at a. dinner party at laoon Wednesday evening. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served, after whieh the evening even-ing was spent In dan'ing. Among those present were the Misses Mvrtle Jones. Mollie Barnes, Millie Criddle; Agnes Cllve, Irene Bwan, Olive A bra ma. Fay Sanders, Ella Smith, BTOise Burton, Bs-tella Bs-tella f-'pnerson, Marie Opensbaw, Camilla Barnes, Nora Blamlres, Crilla Hone, BUlEabeth Stewart, Nora fngram, Kdna Rushforth, Janet Swan, Bessie LerklOS, Klla Sanders; Messrs. Richard Galley, Bruce Major, Arnold M. Earner, Edward Wllliama, R. R. Mltehcll, Clarence Mc-Latchie Mc-Latchie and Rafael Galbraith. iferbert J. Barnes spent Sunday in Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. John Money and family of Junction visited with Dr. and Mrs. Rutledge during the week. R. R. Mitchell of Utica, N. Y., la visiting vis-iting friend a In town this week. Miss Agnes Cllve of Salt Lake City was a guest of Miss Mollie Barnes during the week- hivn tlria gave the play "Clndsrella" tn a lurgo audience al iim L. D, B. bail Tuesday evening. Tha rncelpta go to the new library. Mrs. Wilbur Wyatt itnd lier two daugh-tr. daugh-tr. Manila and MfiHe, left btMt wash toi Dsnver to spend the winter. Mrs. J. M. Coll and daughter. Lola, were dtiniei- gueata Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Wlnslsr, Mr. und Mra. WspIOS, who have been fuaits at the homo Of their son, Harry E. Waplaa. left Sunday for their homo In Sedalla, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Korslsy and little daughter daugh-ter left Monday for their home In Flora, III., after a week's visit at the homo of Mra. Horslay'a brother J. M. Cojll. MURRAY. 4 f MURRAY, Kept. 4. Mrs. Blaine K. Stewart of Salt Lake returned home Monday, after upending several weekn with hur parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cahoon. Mlaa Helen McCleary returned to her home in American Fork Thursda y, after several days' visit with her slater, Mrs. Warren Cave. The following autoists have returned from a trip through Yellowstone: Mr. and Mrs. John Tripp, Mr. and Mra. Lou Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. Ray MoFarUnd, Glenn Tripp. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cave have moved from Murray and will make Salt Lake their home. Wavno Jonea and Arthur Peters returned re-turned Sunday from a two weeks' visit In Wisdom. Mont. Mlaa Myrtle Seliwan entertained the Girls Sowing club at her home on Jones avenue Wednesday. Mrs. W. ;. Churches and daughter, Rachel, have returned from the expositions. expo-sitions. Mr. and Mrs. George Huscher and sons have returned from a fishing trip on the Snake river. Miss Jennie Williams spent three days with friends at the Knudson reaort. Mrs. W. J, Stevens and Miff Harriet M. Stevens left Saturday for Forest Grove. Ore., where they will visit Mrs. Cecil W. Creel. Mrs. Dr. Merrill has returned to her home In Provo, after spending some time with her mother. Mra. J. H. Miller. T. A. Ellison and Wallace Wright have gone to Cleveland, Ohio, where they will enter medical w hool. lawn party Ftlday evening nt the home of Brnsl Winkler. Games were played and refreshment? served to Meaars. and uerasfnel Jamas !halk, i .. Graham, I altne Ogden. James Aiidi-racin. Hurt AahniHii. Ernst Winkler. George Peterson. Eugene IMutstm. T. K. Gledhlll and Murray Mur-ray Hey a. a Mrs. Alfred Bird gave a lawn party Tuesday evening In honor of her children, Leslie and Nancy. Refreshments were served to twenty-Six little playnmtoB. Mra. Ward RoblniOn Of Delta is visiting visit-ing her brolhur, Parry AhboM. MlSS BttlS Erlckson entertained at a dlnnor party Monday in honor of F. E. Penny. Red dahlias formed the centerpiece. center-piece. Covers were laid for six. The ('rochet cluh met at the home of Mrs. Sheridan Segmlller Friday afternoon. after-noon. Those enjoying the afternoon were Meadamrs John Baker. Will Orrock, Nephl Hlack. Nephl Hernianaen. Charles Wilson, Wil-son, Parley Paulson, Alex Lawson. Will Erickaon and Homy Pnulaon. Mrs. W. C. li. Orrock entertained at a family dinner Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. A. 1.. Woodhousp entertained at a Kensington Frldav In honor of Mrs. F. A. Wood house of Montrose, t Colo. Hand-palmed Hand-palmed place cards were used and a profuse basket of Sweet peas formed the centerpiece. Luiieheon was served to Meadames Louisiana Henplor, 1. K. Wright, W. L. Seegmiller. W. Wolff, A. H. Ackeraon. J. B. Lewis, t. H. Meln-tyre. Meln-tyre. J. J. Stelner, E. E. Hoffman, S. G-Clark G-Clark and the guest of honor. Mrs. Raynurd Hooten entertained at a Kensington TUSsdS V afternoon In honor of Mrs. William Chris t off eraon of Salt Laae. Luncheon was aen'ed to Mrs. F. A. Nelson. Mrs. tl. W. Ramloae, Mrs. Fletcher Neilaon, Roda Ramloae and the guest of honor. Mrs. F. B. Smith spent Wednesday at Mar svale. Mra. Axel Nelson entertained a t a birthday party Friday afternoon In honor of her daughter Ramona's sixth birthday. birth-day. Twenty guests were served refreshments. refresh-ments. Mra Axel Nelson and Mrs. Victor Nelson Nel-son entertained Frldav at the home of the latter In honor of Mrs. William Nelson's Nel-son's birthday. Luncheon was served to twenty guests. Miss Irene Orrock entertained Saturday Satur-day evening in honor of Mlas Ethel Brad-son. Brad-son. Those present ware Meadames WYUter Hansen, Lester Ogden. Jennie Isaacson, W. fj. B. Orrock and Eugene Orrock; the Missus Pearl Chrlstenaen, Sarah Hansen, lona Chrlstenaen and Lura Ogden. On Sunday afternoon the Misses Leona Barlow and Lottie Peterson gave a shower In honor of Mrs. Ivin Gould at the home of the former. Norma Rasmussen and Christiana Robinaon presided at the punch bowl. Miss Avis I vie has returned from the Panama-Pacific exposlttoa. (Train irRK HO mfn;r riowAra. Luncheon was H-i ved on Uw lawu u tfOt gueaia. Tha h astSBJ wan H mi tiled hy bar daastrtan, Vaoata and Adai. Mn. Map" lyundlig entertained at a bundla ahoerar Friday aficriejotj for Mlaa OhrystaJ Jao-aD, Jao-aD, a HaptAtnher bffw. Alter and aweet paoai wr tihed for dec.raiion. A three -roura luoob- eon wjk aarved to iwMity.five gueata. . Mr. and Mra J. W. Chvafrf and children motorad. to Muntl Thuraday to apend the day with ralallTe. Mi' Ffd RaarnuitaAii entartalneH WednaadaT aft moon for Mm f, L. Johru of Sitka, AJaalra. j Mm. Johns gave ao lotercktfng talk on Alaaka, lliuftrfjtfug It whli ptr-turea of Alaakaii a'enerr. I I XI nr fteon wea aerved lo M-edam-i H. 0. Wood, ID. li. Ttbkf, A. fan", R. Andaraeu, g. E. Jan-aan, Jan-aan, ! Roy N'ellfton, K W. Wall. U. 7. WaJI, W. H. Kofford, Hannah Mellltik, J. W. Oiarry, It. B. Norton, 0. U. ohn, W. W. McKIrahan, H. C. Ileauoainn. d, VV. Brand, J. W. ., s,-.nn, G-fiTgr, ChrUtanaan, J. D. MayrfrV rjeorgo craaa-Rgan craaa-Rgan and tha Mlaaea Kthel M' '"ormlrk, Wlnt-(Tafl Wlnt-(Tafl J'-oato, r'!arihl SaJma Jooaao and Mollie HarRent. Ilfaa Adeline Brandt entertained at a pratttlr appolntod lawn party for MIm Ixeila; Morria of Hall lake, Mill Olga Thompn and Mln Br-getia Br-getia Irwn of KiTlog ','ity. Hwlng and gamam were tha aftarnoon 'a entertainment. A buffet lunrheon waa errved. with U'jm Meyrlrk aaalattna: the t.oateea. The geuata were Mlacea ChrrtuX Jenaeo, Nettle IJeiunmun, Deane Webb, VaJeTta. Henl-urg, Helen NVru. pearl Thompaen, Ra':hal Gundaraoa, Nora Jcnaan, Carol Jenaan, Margarat Thompson, Kaihcr Norton, Beatrice Nellsoo, Ualba Abridge, Veneta and Adela Merlck and Mr. U. 0. Wood. MIDVALE I 4 MIDVALE. Sept. 4. Laat Monday afternoon Mra. Andrew I -anon waa hoateta to the membent of the) Pi ve Hundred club at her home. LAincoaon waa ecrved. Mra. M. Auguat Picnson entertained the membem of the Plata club at Thuraday afternoon at her homo. The prfzoa were awarded to Mm. Thomas Hughea and Mra. Jamea A. AJeorn. Mlaa Hmmi Olaoo, an autumn bride to be, was the rompllmenled gueat at a upper and mlacellaneouj! ehowcr given by the Waaatcl. f.'tmp-flre f.'tmp-flre glrla at lha home of Mle Gertrude Ander-bcrg Ander-bcrg last Friday evening. . Mr. and Mr?. John J. Ial"r announce the en-Sasemcnt en-Sasemcnt of their daughter, Klma M . to Theodora M. Kai.e of Pueblo, Colo. The marriage will tak September 9. MIm Doie Ferry returned to her home In Ptoto, after eper.dfng a week with Mfea Belle Stacg. Mlaa Clartaaa Gofl returned laat Wodnesdar from Erlgham City, where bh baa been vtalllng her aU'.er, Mrs. Hyrum Halatrom. Mra. Lottie Walker of Rtgby. Idaho, la her virltlng her frtenda and relatives. A party, consisting of Mre. D. Almond Iirrirn, Mra. Jamea A. Alcorn, Mra. Thomas Hught-e. Mrs. Young "utler. and Mra. Howard E. Phetpa, motored to Salt Lake laat Wednesday to wltneaa the play, "Tbo War Brldea." at the Orpheum. Mr. and Mr. Joaeph Stokes of Big Bend. Kan., ppent a few days here last week vUltlng Mr. Stokes's brother. Royal Siokea, and Mr. and Mra. Ralph B. Thpmas. Mra. George T. Sharp entertained at a dinner party at her home laat Wednesday In honor of Mrs. Lottie Walker of P.lgby, Idaho. Mrs. Harry Stagg and daughter, Mrs. A. W. Eowen, returned laat Sunday from Provo, where they have been vLeltln frleodt and relatives for a week. Orson Ryan and daughter, Arrilla. arrived home last Monday from California, where they attended at-tended the N. E. A. convention at Oakland and the expositions. Miss Clarissa Gaff entertained a number of her friends last Friday evening at her tome. Music a nd refresh men ts were the main feetu ree of the entertainment. , Mrs. D. C. - ; ' spent last Thursday and Friday visiting friends in Salt Lake. Mls Bertha Banning left last Tuesday for Chicago, Chi-cago, where she will remain for the winter. Mr3. Sarah Drown and Mrs. Maria T. Goff spent last Thursday In Draper visiting Meads and reiativea. i club In compliment to their husbands at j the home of Mr and Mrs. lien Cnrlston. I The decorations were sweet peas, dahlias lend KMen-filnw. Pinner was served at I 7 o'clock, and later In the evening re-i re-i freshman t a and melons. Those present : were Messrs. and Mesdamea I lave Poul-son. Poul-son. Parley Sorensen, T. Hansen, Thor-Vald Thor-Vald Hrelnholt. James Wlllardfen. Joseph N I el son. Barney Stevens, Wl" Anderson. Will Lftfajtn, Hem y ThomiMin. W. (J. Raid, Raymond 1 Arson, OrvaJ Peterson and Ren Carlston. and Mrs. l"orlus. Mrs. Reuet Anderson entertained at a quill ing bee Ftd4y afternoon. Lunch ; was ser'ed to thlriy-ftve Riiesta. I Inspector of Police C. A. Carlson of ! Salt Lake was the sjUSSt Of his sister. Mrs. 1 HIKIa I tyrant, last Sunday. 1 Miss Thula Todd returned Sunday from Salt lake. where she spent the stimnr. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jensen of Salt 1 Lake are vlsttinjr, in Ephralm. I Mr. and Mra. J. K. McCafferty and daughter. Alta. returned Wednecday from ; Salt Lake. Apollo Hansen of Salt Iake ts visiting his brother. Glen, In this city. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fryer and daughter, Winifred, are visiting Mr. Fryer's Fry-er's mother In Goshen this week. Their son, Edwin, who has been employed in Goshen tha past summer, win accompany his parents on their return. Miss Jeanette Raker of Moroni was the guest of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fryer Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Andrew Mortensen entertained Wednesday for Mrs. C. M. West and Mrs. E, A. Child of Salt LaJte. Dinner was served to twenty-five guest a. The rooms were beautifully decorated with the season's flow ere Miss Mertie Zierdt and Mrs. J. C. Roak spent the week-end at Mammoth ranger station, Falrvlew. The Misses Mabel Mortensen. Lucille Johnson. Florence Peterson and Mertie Zierdt and Mrs. J. C. Roak spent Wednesday Wed-nesday in the canyon. They visited the Alpine station. Mrs. Leo Stevens was hostess at a pleasant social Wednesday. The guests were Mesdames C. M. West of Salt Lake. Thomas Clark of Emery, E. A. Child of Salt Lake, John Sorenson. Alma Nlelson. Clara Jacobsen. R. P. Rasmusson and Miss Mabel Mortensen. Mrs. Mary Petersen entertained at a quilting bee Wednesday afternoon. Twenty-five women weje present and lunch was served. The Misses Pauline and Ora Olson entertained en-tertained the I. P. club Wednesday evening. even-ing. Refreshments were served lo Misses Mabel Mortensen. Magdalene Dorlus. Pa-veda Pa-veda Olson. Florence Peterson. Lucille Johnson. Amy Greaves. Etta Dorlus. Lind Olson and Borg of Richfield. The Misses Grace Kelson and Catherine Thompson left Thursday morning for Cleveland, where they will teach achcol during the year. Mrs. John Davis entertained a number of relatives and friends Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Refreshments were served. Parley Young and Dr. C. E. Mortensen left Wednesday for Salt Lake. Mra. T. Hansen entertained a number of relatives amd friends Sunday. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to Messrs. and Mesdames S. D. Jenkins. O. R. Lund. C. H. Beat and Hyrum Sorensen. f PAYSON - -4 AT SON. Sept. 4. Mrs. Harry S. Tip-entertained Tip-entertained Wednesday afternoon. I (ueatS were the members of the fee Klstch club, also Mesdames Wil-Ferre. Wil-Ferre. Wildman Muvphy. J, S. Mc-'h. Mc-'h. Frank Ingles and VioU Munwlll. . he Afternoon Sewing club met at the !,ie of Mrs. John Lant Thursday. ! party waa given Tuesday afternoon the home of Mrs. Agnes Hulah for a Ann Nebeker. who leti Wednesday . Salt LaJta, There were present .. ses Ann Nebeker, Erdine dishing. le Fairbanks. Mesdames Ann Love- Lucy Dtacon. KyeJyn RawHlne, Laura ncoir.e. Hattic Fiancome, Clara Huish Agnes Huish. he Sunday school class of Mrs. Ed-. Ed-. -d Harper gave her a pleasant sur- e at her home Wednesday afternoon. rty-rlve were present. he Rose swarm of the Beehive girls Quoted a programme In the First ward pel Tuesday evening. Miss Ann Nob-: Nob-: r was the principal speaker, her sub- bein "Physical Culture." MClsJ was given on the lawn at the abyterian chapel Friday evening for and Mrs. Edward Miles and family. Sj will leave Monday to make their " ,ie In Salt Lake. farewell party waa given Miss aanor Henry Monday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Wildman Murphy by my of her little friends. Miss Henry Tuesday to make her home with her i Je and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sutton Anion An-ion of Provo. ? r. and Mrs. William Ferre have as r guests this week Mr. and Mrs. C. v tmers of Rocky Ford, Colo., Mr. and Grover Summers of Salt Lake and . . Grant Bagley and daughters, Larna Julletta, of Provo. S Iss Wildee Dixon entertained for Miss i Gudmundson of Lehi Friday after-n. after-n. Those present were Misses Reta mundson, Ieona Bates. Mat tie . an. Leona Firth, Crystal Ware, Delia .-r?s, Minnie and Mada Curtis. Wildee Margaret Dixon. rs. B. F. Ott and daughter. Eliza-left Eliza-left Monday morning for San Franco Fran-co to visit her parents, Mr. Ott ac-- ac-- panied them to Salt Lake, rs. Clifford Bale went to Spring City rsday to attend the party given in br of her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Ashcr's ' Wetta birthday anniversary. : r, and Mrs. Laurance and daug-hters, . el and Grace, of Riverside, Cel., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sher-"e. Sher-"e. r. and Mrs. William Wanless of .5htngton. D. C, are visiting Mrs. llesss parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. . e. Jr. r. and Mrs. George Rose and daugh-Bea daugh-Bea trice, of Salt Lake, were the , 5ts of Mr. and Mrs. William Dbcon jrday and Sunday, rs. Elisabeth McHatton of Eureka -!:ed friends in Pay son Wednesday, iss Armorai Dixon is visiting her par-t par-t Mr. and Mra C. F. Dbcon. isses Frances and Bessie Shermere visiting their sister, Mrs. Ed. Mc-den. Mc-den. at Thistle. rs. Myrtle Denhalter of Mount Pleas-is Pleas-is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ballard. rs. S. E. Ware went to Eureka Tues- for a short visit. iss Emma Oberhansll went to Clinton i sday to visit friends. rs. William Francome of Salt Lake isiting Mrs. Samuel Francome. ,iss Margaret Dixon Is visiting friends Salt Lake. GRANTSVILLE . - GRANTS VI LLE, Bpt. A bathing and ptenli larty waa held at tha warm sprlnga Monday evening. After bathing In the spring, a picnic lunch waa kprcad at sundown for Parley Hale, Parley Anderaon. Milton Anderaon, Gordon Clark, Rondo Anderson. Wallace Johnaon, Vern Woolley, Frank Johnson, Charles Worthington. Phyllis Judd, Mabel Johnaon, Alice Wrathall, Ethel Wool-ley, Wool-ley, Irene Wrathall. Mildred Burmeater, Lucllo Anderson. Elms Droubay of Erda and Rhea Anderson. And-erson. Mlw Laura Felt of Huntavllle waa the guest of Mlas Emma Stromberg during the early part of the week. A number of picnic parties were held at Balt-alr Balt-alr Saturday, the partlclpanta going 1n automo-bllea automo-bllea and returning during tha evening. Those anendtng were Mr. and Mra. W. J. Clark. Mr. and Mra P. P. Matthew and family. June Anderaon, And-eraon, C. J. Anderaon, Albert Olsen. Jamea Williams. Wil-liams. Eddie Anderson. Ocnevieve Anderson, Alta Joffertea. Sarah Flinders, Mr. and Mrs. Ray El (aeon. Gladys EUaSSn Mr and Mra. R. J. Huntington and family of Tooele. Mrs. M. E. Haliaday, Mrs. A. T. Hammond and children of niackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnaon. Raleigh Johnaon. Mlaa Beaele Camp of Bait Lake. Mra Benard Bwenson and children, Mlaaea Alta and Lida Johnaon. Mlas Hilda Johnson entertained tha L. F. club at her home on Main street Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served to R. D. Haliaday. Mlaa Genevieve Anderson. Mlaa Teresa FYedrirkson, Mai Lillian Judd and Mlaa Florence Clark. Mra. J H. Mlllwsrd entartalned the stake primary pri-mary officers Wednesday evening. t The snnual celebration" held St loaepa was attended at-tended by a largo number from all parts of Skull valley and Ball Lake, as well as from here. Those attending from here were Mr. and Mra. A- 0-Bandberg 0-Bandberg and family. Mrs. May Thomas and children. Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Bagan, Mr. and Mrs. Len W. Kale and family. Alonro Parkinson. Parkin-son. Chance Barrua. Emery Tanner. Moiart Anderson. And-erson. Bishop and Mra. J. W. Anderaon, Dr. O. E. Townaend and Seymour Severe. The ward authorltiea of the two warda provided transportation by automobile for all persons more than 0 years of ago who wished to attend the old folks day of Tooele county, held at Tooele Thursday. They alao took the band to provide munlc for tbe occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Olsen of Wendover were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benard B wesson during dur-ing tha week Mr. and Mrs. J. L Brown entertained at din-ne- Wedn'S'la v evening In honor of the sixty-ninth sixty-ninth birthday ot County Commlasloner R. T. Brown, and the first birthday of their own son. Mcs. J. R. Ellaaon entertained the stake primary pri-mary officer and the stake Relief aoclety officere at her home Thursday evening. t MANTI f 4 MANTI. Sept. A. An important social event of the week was the entertainment entertain-ment given hy Mr. and Mrs. L. F- Becker Monday evening to twenty-five friends. Out-of-town guests were Mra. Jessie Ole-son Ole-son of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Neleon and children of Farmington, Mrs. W. D. Geek and daughters, Alicia and Hi ma. of Ixis Angeles, Cel., and Mrs. Paul M. Fletcher of Pittsburg, Pa. The guests were entertained with music, furnished fur-nished by the Misses Winifred Fitzhugh, Alicia Geek. Helen Nelson. Margaret Hornung, Hllma Geek and J. H. Hornung. Refresh merits were served at a late hour. Mrs. G. R. Bralthwalte entertained at a birthday party for her daughter. Bernice Friday afternoon. Sixteen young friends were present, Mrs. Paul M. Fletcher returned to her home in Pittsburg. Pa.. Tuesday, after a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends in this city. Mrs. C. L. Johns and son, Ned, are Mount Pleasant visitors this week. Miss Claudia Chrlstlanfon of Salem. Utah, is visiting her cousin, Mary C. Henrle of this place. Dr. Paden and sister, Olive, of Pittsburg, Pitts-burg, visited at the G. W. Martin home In MantI over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Nelson and children came to Manli In their automobile automo-bile Saturday from Farmington. They returned Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. J. P. Nelson, Miss Bessie Nelson and Hil-ma Hil-ma Geek. Mrs. J. P. Nelson entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Nelson of Farmington, Utah. Covers were laid for sixteen guests. Miss EmIK Fleming of Ferron is visiting vis-iting Miss Winifred Fitzhugh. Miss Alice Lund of Ephraim visited her sister, Mrs. J. B. Henrie of this city, Monday and Tuesday. Miss Lund just returned re-turned from California, where she visited both fairs and attended the convention of the life insurance underwriters held at San Francisco early in August-Miss August-Miss Mary C. Henrie entertained fourteen four-teen friends at a party for her cousin. Miss Claudia Christiansen of Salem, Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Jessie Oleson of Salt Lake is visiting vis-iting her sister, Mrs. J. P. Madson of this city. Miss Genlel Brown entertained at a party for her music pupils at the county block Saturday afternoon. Thirty pupils pu-pils were present. An enjoyable afternoon after-noon was spent with games. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Miss Alicia Geek went to Farmington Tuesday, where she will visit Mrs. F. K. Nelson for a week and then return to her home in California-Mr. California-Mr. and Mrs. Charles RidSle and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Christlanson entertained for Mrs. Lydia Holdaway and Mrs. Lillie Holdaway at the Crystal springs. Mrs. George Bradley entertained at a Kensington for her daughter, Mrs. Alva Woodward of Heber, Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Twenty ladies were present. Visiting Vis-iting guests were Mrs. McDonald of Heber. He-ber. Mrs. L. Holdaway of Salt Lake City and Mrs. W. D. Geek of Los Angeles, California. TOOELE TOOELE. Sept. 4. The Misses Edna and Ruby McLaws entertained a number num-ber of young people at a lawn party at their home Wednesday evening;. Games, music and dancing were the amusements of the evening. The members of Tooele Review, Women's Wom-en's Benefit association of the Maca-bees, Maca-bees, entertained at a ptonifl party at the public square Wednesday. Mra. R. H. Page was hostess to the Ladles' Aid society of St. Marguerite's Catholic church at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hlaa. county recorder and deputy county recorder of Tooele county, returned to Tooele Sunday Sun-day after a pleasant two weeky" vacation vaca-tion spent with relatives at Albion, Idaho. Miss Delia England of Logan Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. England. Mrs. Catherine Webster of Butte, Mont., who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs W. T. (Memo, for the past week, tett Friday for Philadelphia, where she will spend some time visiting relatives. Miss Isabel De La Mare returned to her home here Sunday after spending a two weeks" vacation with friends in Idaho and Salt Lake. Miss Florence May and Miss Josephine Langdon of Salt Iake were the uriePta of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Clemo during the week. PRICE j PRICE. Sept. 4 Monday evening the Royal Neighbors carried out a surprise on one of their members. Mrs. Harmon S-toItz. by calling at her home without being invited and spending the evening with her in music, games and luncheon. Mrs. Stoltz left Wednesday for a long visit at her old home in Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitmore are home from a week's visit with their gons, June and Lawrence, northeast of Price. Dr. FIfk and son Russell and Mr. and Mrs. M. Gllmoiir took Sunday dinner with the Sharps at the Big Springs ranch. Miss Nona Goodwin, a former Price teacher, writes from Chicago that she has signed a contract to teach the coming term in tliat city. Mr. and Mrs. Geoge R viand are home from a visit at their old home in Mount Pleasant. The Rev. P. A. Simpkin and Rov Wat-roua, Wat-roua, both of Salt Lake, were the speakers speak-ers at the big Odd Fellows' reunion held in this city last Saturday. William and George Fail, G. M. Jack and George Fullmer of Orangeville passed through Price Tuesday en route to Sunnv-side. Sunnv-side. F. W. Greaser, cashier of the Rio Grande freight depot, will Iphvo in a few-days few-days for a visit to the San Francisco and San Diego expositions, make a trip through the Panama canal to New York and then return to Price. O. M. Walk, operator at the Denver & Rio Grande depot, has been notified that he la to be promoted to station agent at Colton, Utah county. SPRINGVILLE 4 f SPRINGVILLE, Sept. 4. The Misses Ruth and Rhoda Groesbeck. Mahllda and Catherine Boyer and Effle Bush spent Tuesday night at the power plant in Hobble Creek canyon. Mrs. John F. Mendenhall has gone to San Francisco to see the fair and will pa v a visit to her brother, S. J. Norris, at Oroville. Miss Nellie Sumlson of Salt Lake, who has been here for some time, returned-to returned-to her home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Fulmer have returned re-turned home from a trip to Burley, Idaho. B. N. Jordan was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Ellen Bringhurst of Salt Lake Is visiting here, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sanesbury. Mrs. O. H. Mower is visiting her daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. Ella Cragun of Linden. Miss Lottie Shermer of St. Louis, Mo.. Is visiting relatives and friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Denis Palfreyman have returned from Fruita. Colo., where they spent the last six months. Mrs. Cecelia Clark of Provo and Mrs. C. B. Will son and children of Suit Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carter Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank and party of Salt Lake spent Monday evening here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meisel, leaving Tuesday morning for Vernal. 1 LOGAN f f LOGAN. Sept. 4. Mrs. Evan Owens entertained with a Kensington, wltb refreshment following, Tu esd ay a f tern oon . Mr. and Mrs Edgar Broasard arrived home from their honeymoon trip Wednssds. In lha evening even-ing an Informal reception was given at the home of the brlda'a parents. Summer flowers were effectively ef-fectively srranged about the room. A boffel lun-beon mas served. The Beehive girls of the Slitn wsrd entertslned with s sociaj evening Tuesday at Murdock'a. Dancing Dan-cing and refreshments occupied tha time. Mlas Sara Ecclt'a eoierislned with a garden party Tuesday evening. The lawn was lighted wltb Japanese lanterns- Tho dwcoratlona were carried out In tha Japaness idea. A tats supper wss served to Misses Afton Odcll. Rachel Balltf. Delia Alvord. Edna Atkloaon, Alice Federson. Rett Hulme. Flora Ammuasen. Adelaide Nellien. Dorothy Jeppesoa, Messrs Jsck Goodwin. Roaco Hews. William Thomas. Gilbert MeMurrio. Dsrrel Craw ford. Kimball Cranej , Norman Cbrlatensen. Mslcolm Smith. Last Friday evening Miss Sadie Jenklu entertained enter-tained in compliment to Mrs. Pior aod Mln Plor of Ohio. The rooms were decorated with cut flowers. Music was a feature of the evening. VUssee Margaret and Edna Nlhley. Ruth Howell. How-ell. Carlisle Nlbley. Rees Howell sod Bryant Bui len formed a party who apent last week -end at Bear lake The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Margaret Clark. Mrs. Jamea B. Thomas entertained Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon tn com p! Insert to her mother, Mrs. Joseph Monson. who lelt thl weak-end for her home in Salt Lake, after a two weeks' stay here. The rooms were decorated with summer flowers. Mrs. H. A. Peterson entertained at supper Monday Mon-day In compliment to Mrs Joseph Monson of Salt Lake. The table had for a cemarplece a large bowl of swoet peas. Covers were laid for eight. The engagement of Mlas Mary Waldron and Edward Smith has been announced, tbe ms triage to take place next week. Miss Waldron la well known here and has many friends, having attended attend-ed school at the B. T. C. Misses Katie Thomas and Gladys Smith entertained enter-tained their Sunday school class Wednesday sft-ernoon sft-ernoon with s garden part:- at the home of Misa Thomas on Second South street. Various out-of-door games, refreshments snd music filled the afternoon with pleasure for the little ones. On Monday Mrs. W. R. McNeil and Mrs. Arch Egbert entertained a few Intimate friends at Murdock'a. Mur-dock'a. Danclog and cards occupied the time, with re free omen i s following. Mra. Jamea R. Thomas entertained Tuesday with a Kensington In compliment to her house guest, Mrs. J. H. White of Bait Lake, and Mrs. Joseph Monson. Supper was served late In the afternoon. Mrs. Lee TIngey and Ron of Salt Lake are visiting here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bell and family, Mr. and Mra. Frank Earl and family Fpent the week In Logan canyon. MisB Emma Lucy Gates v.eni to Salt Lake Wednesday, Wed-nesday, sfter spending her fimmer vacation here with her slater. Mrs. J. A. Wldusoe. Mrs. Clarence Anderson spent last week-end bore. Mr. snd Mrs. G. W. Thatcher took a party to Bear lake last week-end. Mist- Delia Crockett has returned from Helsa Springs. Fred Taylor of Salt Lake spent last Sunday and Monday here. Mrs. Harry Bridwoll and son returned home to Salt Lake Monday, after a month'a vlalt here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jacobsen entertained informally in-formally with a canyon party Tuesday In compliment com-pliment to their house, guest. Mrs. Samuel All-man All-man of Ogden. Mrs. Mary N. Fsrr left Sunday for Morgan. Mrs. Samuel Weston arrived home Wednesday from a month's stay In Montana. Mrs. Marie B. Thatcher and daughter. Miss Jenevieve, have arrived home from a two week's' stay in Rexburg. Mrs. Frank Bramwell and small son of La Grande. Ore., sr" vlulttng here, guests of Mra. Marie B. Thatcher. Ariel Cardon of Salt Lake spent the midweek here. Mr. Dow Lewis and little daughfr of Lewlston spent part of the week here, gueats of sirs. Millie Smith. GUNNISON 4 ; GUNNISON, Sept. 4. Misses Josie Curtis and L. McMonigal visited in Salt Lake during the week. Lynn Knighton and Ross Knighton, with their wives, visited at the home of George H. Knighton this week. The Misses Albertlna and Jessie McPhio and Peter McPhie of Salt Lake are the guests of Oscar Anderson for ten days. Mrs. J. A. Hagan entertained at a children's chil-dren's party on Saturday afternoon in honor of her little daughter Helen's fourth birthday anniversary. Outdoor games were played and refreshments were served on the lawn to about thirty little friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Overfelt returned Sunday from California, where they visited vis-ited the expositions. Mr. and Mrs. R. q. Palmer arrived home Saturday after a month's visit In Idaho. Mrs. E. B. Kearns and children arrived on Saturday from Ogden, where they have been spending the past month visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. Reever and family left on Sunday for Ohio, where they will maka their home. The Social circle was entertained at the home of Mrs. C. E. Halverson Wednesday afternoon. The usual literary programme was given, after which luncheon lunch-eon was served to the following members: mem-bers: Mesdames William Perkins, J. Salmon, Sal-mon, J. A. Hagan. Ray B. Me tea. If, M. D. Bouregard, O. I. Rasmussen. R. C. Sv.-alberg, A. M. Christenson. T. M Kearns, Leo N. Gledhlll and Newel Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. The following were the club's special guests: Miss Man.- Gledhill, Mrs. Will Dack and Mrs. Joseph Der.nison. Mrs. J. Arthur Larsen entertained Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served at 5 o'clock to the Misses Vic Sorenson and Augusta Olsen, Mesdames T. M. Kearns. Charles Peterson, Eva Jensen, O. I. Rasmussen, E. L. Swalberg and R. C. Swalberg. J. M. Knighton returned home from Salt Lake Sunday. i Superintendent E. T. Reid of the South Sanpete school district was a Gunnison visitor Wednesday. 4 SALEM. f 4- SALEM, Sept. 4. Bishop and Mrs. N. C. Christenson have had as their guests the latter's cousins, Fred Sutter and Harry Larson of Chicago, who stopped off on their return trip from the expositions. Many social affairs have been given In their honor during their stay in Utah. The four swarms of the Beehive girls of Salem had their annual outing at Utah lake Friday. Members of each swarm enjoyed en-joyed their picnic, together with the different dif-ferent chapei;ons. Miss Phoebe Stone, Miss Alice Snow. Miss Mamie Hanks and Miss Rcva Sabin. Charles Moore and Juanita Hanks motored mo-tored over from Spanish Fork Sunday and soent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanks. AMERICAN FORK -t f AMERICAN FORK, Sept. 4. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McGrew of Salt Lke spent part of the week in American Fork, guests of Mrs. McOrew's mother, Mrs. H. D. Boley. Miss Ruth Foote of Nephi spent the week here visiting Miss Fay Jackson. Mrs. H. D. Heywood entertained the Ladies' Aid society at a Kensington at the Manse Thursday afternoon. Jesse M. Walker and Earl Holmstead returned the first part of the week from a ten days' fishing trip to Fish lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cheever of Garfield spent the week here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cheever. Mrs. Dell Singleton and children hae been the guests of her parents at Springville this week. Mrs. Libbie Adkins gave a dinner party Wednesday at the Logie houee in honor of her sister. Miss Beatrice Logie. It was In the nature of a farewell party, as Miss Logie leaves Bhortly to resume her school work in Salt Lake. Covers were laid for twenty-five. The Sunday school teachers and officers offi-cers of the Third war entertained at a delightful lawn party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter Tuesday evening. About twenty-five guests were present. Mrs. Dave Flrmage of Lehf spent the first part of the week In this city, guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Flrmage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Storra of Richfield Rich-field returned Saturday from a three week's trip to California. They stopped off here and spent the first part of the week visiting relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bird of Mapleton were the gueats of relatives here the first part of the week. Henry C. Johnaon and son, Henry, and Reed Gardner spent Sunday in American Fork canyon. Mrs. Man' E. Abel, city treasurer, is at Garland visiting her daughter, Mrs. Archie Munns. Mrs. Cora McBride. who has spent the past two months at Los Angeles and other California points, arrived here the first of the week, and will spend the winter win-ter with her sister, Mrs. J. F. Steele. Mrs. James S. Crystal entertained in honor of her little daughter Goldie's tenth birthday Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Sherl Wilson, of Provo spent part of the week here visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs, Rose Bromley. Mrs. Grace Barratt entertained the B. L. C. S. Ladles' club at a delightful Kensington Ken-sington Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. Walter Wild of Spanish Fork were visiting relatives here Sunday. Leslie Smith left here Tuesday for Shelley, Idaho, where he will spend the next month or two. Mrs. Byron Crooketori entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stookey and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robinson. Robin-son. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Woods motored to Bingham Sunday and spent the day visiting relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. William F. Bromley of Eureka spent the week here visiting relatives. The Misses Annie and Reah Hammett returned home the first of the week from a ten days' visit at Payson. Mrs. Fern Bush of Park Cltv spent the first part of the week in this city, guest of relatives. Mrs. Marie Nuttall of Salt Lake spent the week in this city, guest of her father, fa-ther, Niels Chris tensen. LEHI SIS, Sept. 4. Miss Sylvia Bushman -j-tained a number of young people at parents' home Monday evening In yr of Miss Violate Bennion, a former .. ionary companion, from Vernal, who .on her way to the Panama-Pacific j L-sition. . -rs. William E. Trimminan, Sr., who ( been spending a month with her sons 1 ft daho, returned home this week, rs. F. A. O'Brien of Salt Lake is t -:ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Racker. Mrs. Racker. Mrs. rien and Mrs. W. H. Lee of American spent the week-end at Saratoga, r. and Mrs. Emmett Chipman ajid and Mrs. Harold Christensen formed " - .auto party that spent Sunday in ?rican Fork canyon, x. and Mrs. S. J. Taylor accompanied : and Mrs. Heber Hart on an auto trip ,'antaquin, Sunday, where they visited and Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth. rs. C. B. Peterson Is making a fort-fs fort-fs visit with her parents, Mr. and . J. L. Frazier, in Oakley, -.rs. W. R. Sharp is visiting in Logan, p uest of her daughter, Mrs. W. H. : ion. ts. Ernest L. Southwick left on the irsion Saturday to spend a month .-i relatives in Idaho Falls, iss Veda Kirkham of Moapa, Nov., Is tding two weeks with relatives tn isses Myrl Goodwin and Essie Goatee ' rned Wednesday from a visit with S ids in Ogden. Ulan and Liiand Knudson, twins, were n a birthday party Wednesday at the : e of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Knud- ie D. R. society will be entertained the home of Mrs. Lulu Bone next '-Inesday. This will open their season's -k. Uius Anderson and family came to -i Sunday and spent the day visiting and Mrs. Karl Thomsen. iss Freda Olson and Miss Mary )ds spent Monday with friends in . ngville. -rs. Annie Call entertained the B. B. 7-ing club at a Kensington Monday "ling. jstin Gudmundsen, who has spent the rmer on a farm In Garland, returned ehf this week. He will attend high sol iss Pearl Critchfield of Oakley, Idaho, islting Miss Sylvia Bushman. They missionary companions. P. Sorenson spent the past week vis-; vis-; friends In Moroni. 'ex Brown and Miss Chelta Davis were Lake passengers on the interurban - sday. .esdames W. E. Racker. F. A. O'Brien J D. H. Lee were guests of Mrs. Sher- Adams In American Fork Tues- .arence Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs mas Jones. left Monday for Kansas , where he will ener a veterinary ol. I HEBER CITY f i HEBER, Sept. 4. The ladies of the Five Hundred club enjoyed a ride to Center Creek Friday afternoon, where they visited Mrs. W. R, Dennis. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to more than twenty persons. Mrs. May Duke of Salt Lake has been visiting in Heber, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Duke. Mrs. James X. McDonald Is visiting relatives and friends in MantI. Miss Mary Fisher entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening for the Girls of Industry. The Second ward baseball team, champions cham-pions of the Wasatch stake, was entertained enter-tained at an elaborate social by the Second Sec-ond ward officers in the Heber amusement amuse-ment hall Friday evening. The combined beehives of the Heber Third ward entertained at the Ideal theater the-ater Wednesday evening. A Scotch programme pro-gramme of dancing and singing was enjoyed. en-joyed. The First ward baseball team members were complimentary guests at a ward social Thursday evening. Miss Laura Clyde leaves Sunday for her work as a teacher in the Jordan school district. Mrs. Bert Kilburn spent the fore part of the week in Heber and accompanied her mother, Mrs. William Buys, to Salt Lake Tuesday. f 1 SPANISH FORK I . . SPANISH FORK. Sept. 4. Mrs. Eliza A. Simmons Sim-mons and daughter, Marie, returned Sunday from California, after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Slmmons's sister and seeing the Panama-Pacific exposition. Mrs. Charles Miller entertained a number of friends and neighbors Monday at a lawn quilting party. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Creer have moved Into the home of F. M. Snell for the coming winter. Miss Annie Thomas has accepted a position as teacher in the school at Thistle for the coming year. Rnssel Loe left during the week for California, where he will complete his studies at the Lei and Stanford. Jr., university. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor and son, Marshall, from Barron, Wis., who have been spending the past week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Stoddard on their return from taking in the exposition, left for their home Tuesday nlgbL Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Stoddard are sisters. Mra. Mary Bowen left Tuesday for a month's visit with her daughter, Mre. Maurice Crecr of Richfield, Idaho. The Misses Etta and Haze! Olson entertained several of the Beehive girls Tuesday evening. Mrs. Joseph Swenson entertained at Sunday evening even-ing dinner, complimentary to Miss Ora Brooks of Los Angeles. Mrs. Kaihryne Blazzard and three grown children of Thatcher, Ariz., are visiting friends and relatives rela-tives In Spanish Fork. Miss Molllo Cone of Mapleton spent several riavs hero this week , the guest of Miss Margaret Lee. Mrs. ReH?se Phillips Is spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Len LarCOn of Clear Creek. Mrs. Harriot Bowen has been entcrtainlr.c Miss June Buckley of S"alt Luke for the past week. Mrs. Richard Haycoek of Black hawk has been spending the past two weeks at tho home ot Mrs. Ann Jonea. Mr. and Mra. William Street of Wlnterquarters have returned to their home, after a week's visit with Mrs. Gwen Edwards. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Jex took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Url Stewart, Mrs. David Bona of Payson visited In this city during the week. PLEASANT GROVE ' PLEASANT GROVE. Sept. 4 Mrs. Patience Archer celebrated her eighty --Ighth birthday Monday, Mon-day, when many of her friends and neighbors gathered at her home to spend the day with her. Mra. Ann Paul of Salt Lake and Mrs. Maria Loader of Lehi. bisters of Mra. Archer, were present. The Misses Lorena. Alice and Eva White are spending the week as guesls of Mrs. Sampson and other relatives of Salt Lake. Mrs. A. Allison and Mrs. J. W. Alison of Hober City were guests of Mrs. J. M. Lindsay the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Holllday entertained Mrs. G. E. Ellsworth of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thorne In American Fori: can von Salur-day. Salur-day. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lund and daughter. En-Mne. En-Mne. were Salt Lak" visitors this week. Mrs. Raymond Christenson entertained at an ice cream party at her home Sunday evening. MIks Arvllla Thorne gave a shower Monday evening in honor of Miss Kate Nelson of Provo bench. Refreshments were served and many beautiful presents received. Mrs. John Boulter returned home Wednesday, after spending a month with relatives In Rlgby, Idaho. Mrs. Orate Warinski of Midway spent Sunday as a guest of her sister. Mrs. E. T. Culm-r. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis West, who have been v-inp v-inp here for the past year, returned to Alberta, Canaria. Wednesday. Miss Luella Rkhards Is the guest of Mrs. John Morgan of Salt Lake. Mrs. F. M. Bishop and son. Orenn, are gueats of Mrs. Bishop's sister, Mrs. F. S. Humphries. Thirty friendu of Mre. James Peterson were entertained en-tertained at the Peterson home at a banquet Wednesday evening, It being her hlrthday anniversary. an-niversary. Mrs. Joseph West and son. Russell, and daughter. daugh-ter. Cora, wont to Salt Lake Wednesday for a ten days' vLcit w-lth friends. Mrs. E. A. Beers of Vernal is visiting friends In Pleasant Grove. She fs a former resident of this city. , About twenty members of the Junior elans in high school left Friday for a two days' climb on Mt. Tlmpanogoc. Mrs. Christina Ash la spending a week with her sister at Murray. Mrs. John Green spent Thursday, tho gneet of her sister, Mrs. W. R. Holllday of American Fork. The following members of the Second ward choir gave their leader. B. J. Work, a pleasant surprise. Ia3l week: Mr. and Mm. S. L. Swenson. Swen-son. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Richardson, Edward Hardman, Nells Swenson, Swen-son, Menen Jensen. F. 8. Humphries. Elvln Thorne and the Misses Leona Fruits, Slgna Christenson. Chris-tenson. Marlon Tanner, Bet ha Jensen. Mobol Jensen, Jen-sen, Laura Peterson, Katlo Lamb. Laura Peter- TREMONTON f TREMONTON, Sept. 4. Mrs. W. T. Hudson and her sister, Mrs. A. N. Lane of Twin Falls, Idaho, will leave the first of the week for California, where they will spend a month visiting the expositions. exposi-tions. A number of friends of John T. Som-mers Som-mers tendered a banquet in his honor at the Hotel Midland Thursday evening. Mr. Sornmers was one of the first men to locate lo-cate here and helped in many ways to build Tremonton. He leaves with his family next week for Kansas, where he will make his home. Sixty-five guests vere present at the banquet. E. R. Wyatt of State Center, Iowa, who is on his way to California to attend at-tend the expositions, arrived here last week and Is the guest at the home of his j nephew. E. M. Wyatt. Mrs. J. M. Coll and daughter, Miss Lola, left for Salt Lake Thursday, where Miss Lola will enter high school. Mrs. W. T. Hudson had as her guest this week Mrs. W. G. Hliperd of Salt Lake. Miss Edith Cra wshaw of Ogden and Mra. R. M. Thompson and Mrs. Mclaughlin Mclaugh-lin of Ma lad were the guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Scott. The Clover Blossom swarm of the Bee- EPHRAIM -f PHRAIM, Sept. i.Or.e of the pleas- . social events of the week wag the well party Even Mrs. Frank Chris-en Chris-en by the Ladles' Literary club and - South Ward Relief society Sunday rnoon. More than 100 guests were r:ent. Mrs. Christensen was president e Literary club and secretary of the :h ward Relief society. She was pre-. pre-. ed with some beautiful silverware . Hyrum Thorpe presented the gift the Relief society and Mrs. J. F. !iser for the Literary club. Mrs W. ! tfayhew, president of the Relief socl- - thanked Mrs. Christensen for her lful work as secretary. Refreshments ; ?. served. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen I family left Monday for Salt Lake, j re they will make their home. inclpal N B. N'oyes and Professor 3. Jensen of the Snow academy, with r wives and children, made a trip ' ugh Sevier and Wayne counties re--ly In the interest of the school. They spent a few days at Fish Lake. ' ae of the pleasant social events of season was the party given Sunday ling by the members of the M. M. Miss Lela Thornton and Miss Stella Green entertained the Trubee swarm of Beehive girls at a lawn party at the home of the latter Tuesday afternoon. I rTchfield f 1 ! RTCHFIELD, Sept. A. Miss Tretta Hansen entertained Friday evening with games and music. Refreshments were served to Misses Edna Baker, Irene Hansen, Han-sen, Alta and Ada Thuber, Vera Christenson, Chris-tenson, Vio Ross, Mertie McDonald, Xeta Anderson. Naomi Christensen, Marion Peterson, lona Christensen, Printha Hansen, Han-sen, Erma Christensen and Velma Young. Mrs. Shirley Bee of Provo fs visiting friends and relatives here. F. E. Penny of Wellsvllle, N. Y., was the guest of Miss Effle Erickson Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Parley Magleby entertained at a quilting bee Thursday. Cosmos and sweet peas were the decorations. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to thirty-five guests. Mrs. Martin Anderson was hostess at a Kensington Monday afternoon. Luncheon was served to twenty-two guests. The Blue Bird club entertained at a A KAYSVILLE A 4 ! KAYSVILLE, Sept. 4.The leading so-1 so-1 clal event of tho week was the surprise party given for Miss Mollie Barnes Thursday evening In honor of her birthday. birth-day. The house was decorated in the season's flowers, the parlors being in roses, the library in dahlias and the dining din-ing room in asters. Assisting In entertaining enter-taining were the Misses Hazel Bishop and Fay Sanders. Miss Mildred Barnes presided pre-sided at the punch bowl. The evening was spent in games, music and social chat, followed by refreshments. Among those present were the Misses Evelyn Snow, Agnes Cllve, Mildred Tanner, Josle Wells. Beth Keat, Fonda Tanner, Agnes Snow. Haze Needham and Eva Tanner; Messrs. David Smith. Joseph C. Cllve, j Rulon Sparry, Bernard Tanner, Frank ' Peterson. Wayne Decker, Eugene Sparry and Earl Crandall, all of Sail Lake; the Misses Myrtle Jones. Hazel Bishop, Olive Abrams, Est el la Epperson, Marie Open-shaw, Open-shaw, Fay Sanders. Janet Swan, Mildred Barnes, Ella Smith, Mary Barnes and j ' MT. PLEASANT f 4 f MT. PLEASANT. Sept. 4. The Crochet club was entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. F. Wall. Mrs. Wail was assisted by Mrs. W. H. Kofford In serving lunch oon lo Mesdames Mes-dames J. W. Cherry. J. W. McGaan, H. Le Roy Nellson, S. E. Jonssn, R. Anderson, E. C Johnson. John-son. Fred Rasmussen. C. L. Johns. E. W. Wall, B. R. Johnson and Mies Plott. Mr. and Mrs. H. S- Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Christian Munk of MantI spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cherry Mrs. C. L. Johns and son, Nod, of Sitka. Alaska, are guests at tho homo nf Mrs. Fred Rasmussen. Miss Chryatal Jensen was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower at the homo of Mrs. J. P. May rick Tuesday nfternoon. The rooms were dec- |