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Show Social Happenings - in Cities and Towns of Utah ; OGDEN f 4 OOPEX. An?. 10. An attractively arranged ar-ranged KpnsiiiKton wlis piven by Miss CI ecru? R irli ;i nrl Miss OerU-l Rich Friday Fri-day afternoon ;it tiipir home on Jefferson avenue, in compliment to Miss Monicia BrowninK, whose marriage to Xephi Cumin Cum-in lnss of Suit Lake tnkes place next Wednesday. The Oemra Lions were in pink and whi In. A basket of pink and white roses, tied with a how of pink tulle, formed the renter-piece for the luncheon table. Assisting wore Mrs. Kd-ward Kd-ward 1. Rich, Miss Carrie Browning, Miss Iladys Rich and Miss Gertrude Weather Weath-er by, Mrs. Abe Knhn entertained at bridce at her home on Madison avenue, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Iviward Wortheim-er, Wortheim-er, of Cincinnati, no, with her two sons, Jean and Edward, will leave Wednesday , for her home, after spend ins 1 'nc sum- , ni er here. Five tables were filled with the plavet s. Assisting were Mrs. Adam i luihn and Mrs. Lester F. Witloek. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Fell presided at a heautlfuhy appointed dinner Wednesday evening at the Country club. Covers were laid for the following quests: Mr. and Mrs. ('ha pin A. 1 'ay. Mr. and Mrs. Ralr.li H. Bristol and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lynch. Mis:i Flora Kccles and Miss Alberta Wright entertained at a prettily arransed tea at the Eceles home Wednesday afl-ernoon. afl-ernoon. The decorations wore in roses. , Sixteen guests enjoyed the delightful affair. The wedding of Miss Ardcll Browning, daughter of Postmaster W. W. Browning, and' Howard C. Betz of Salt Bake took place Wednesdav afternoon at the parsonage parson-age of the First Presbyterian church. The eeremonv was performed by the Rev. John Edward Carver. Tiie youncr couple left on a honevmoon trip and will make their homo in Salt Bake City upon their return, whe-e Mr. Betz is professor of physics in the West high school. Misses Verna Bowman and Florence Bonn were hostesses at a luncheon given at the summer home of Mrs. C. R. Hol-linssworth. Hol-linssworth. near Idle-wild, Thursday afternoon, aft-ernoon, in compliment to Miss Jeanette llawkes, who leaves shortly for Seattle, Wash., where she hns accepted a position posi-tion as teacher of Pnanisli and French at the Seattle high school. Miss' Borothv Wright entertained twenty twen-ty guests at a' Kensington Tuesday afternoon after-noon at her home on Jefferson avenue and Twenty-third street. Mrs E. F. Brats entertained ai a luncheon at the Country club Wednesday afternoon. Miss Lillian Brown entertained at a luncheon Friday afternoon at her home, 7i7 Twentv-second street. Covers were laid for Miss Katherine Becker, Miss Borothv Herri rmton, Miss Ruth nova, Miss Geraldlne O'Neill. Miss Mildred Smith and Miss Leonora Sorsby. Mrs Frank L. "Wright entertained at a birthduv party Monday -afternoon at her cottage in Ogden canyon, in honor of the fifth birthday of her son, Frank Wright. Jr. Games were played on the lawn, after which refreshments were served bv Mrs. Wright, assisted by the M isses Marcaret and Ia Verne Munro. Thirty-five guests were present. Mrs. Ambrose P. Hibbs entertained at bridge Saturday afternoon at her home on Adams avenue. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Fong of San Francisco Fran-cisco were guests of Paul M. Beemer at dinner at the Hermitage hotel Monday afternoon. The marriage of Miss Marie Smith and P R. Arentz will take place tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith, 2332 Jackson avenue. The ceremony cere-mony will be performed by the Rev. John Edward Carver. Only the immediate relatives of the bride and bridegroom will be in attendance. They will be attended by Miss Mildred Smith and Emery Smith, sister and brother of the bride. Following the ceremony a luncheon will be served, the couple leaving immediately after on a honevmoon trip in the east. Mr. Arentz is a ' well-known mining engineer and is superintendent of the rakeview mine at Saline, where they will reside upon their return from the east September 1. Colonel C. A. Black, right-of-way agent of the Union Pacific, returned Tuesday from a brief visit with relatives in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Warfield and daughter of New York City are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft. Dr. Emmett Browning, accompanied by Dr. T. XL Terry and mother of New Orleans, Or-leans, are touring Yellowstone park. Upon their return to Ogden Dr. Terry and mother will be guests for a month of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Browning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. James H. DeVine, Miss Vida Eceles. Miss Marion Emmett and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Apperson and daughter, Helen, of Salt Lake City returned Wednesday from a motor trip to Yellowstone park. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell and children and Mr. and Mrs. William M. McKay Mc-Kay left Tuesday for Fish Haven. Mrs. A. G. Fell was a Salt Lake visitor vis-itor the latter part of the week. Misses Verna Bowman and Jeanette Hawkes spent Wednesday in Salt Lake, the guests of the Misses Helen and Dorothy Dor-othy Litchfield. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft. Joseph Scowcroft, Jr., Fletcher Scowcroft, Miss June Scowcroft and Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Warfield and daughter of New York City returned Thursday from a motoilrip to Yellowstone park. En route home the party slopped over at Fish Haven, where t hey were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning. Mr. and Mrs. George G. Browning and family have returned from their summer camp at Lost creek. They entertained as their guests George McFarlane of New York City and their son. Dr. Emmett Browning, who is here from Columbia university, X. Y., to spend his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scowcroft and little da lighter. Charlene, have returned from a two weeks' trip to Ideal Beach. Mrs. Thomas Shreeve, Miss Myra Shreeve, Iceland Shreeve and S. A. Shreeve spent several days at Fish Haven the first part of the week. Mrs. II. H. Smith has returned from a several months' visit with relatives In os Angeles. She will make her home in Ogden with her son, Assistant Superintendent Superin-tendent Fred C. Smith 'of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific, who lias taken-one of .the Peery apartments. The Rev. and Mrs. Edwin A . Waldo of Boston and Palm Beach have left for Pasadena after spending the summer in ogden. Heber Scowcroft and daughter, Ida, and John McCuno, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. MeCunc, have left for a trip to the coast. Mrs. W. A. Middleton and daughter, Edna, are visiting in San Francisco. Later! they will spend a month in San- Diego i and Los Angeles. i The following are Salt Lake guests at t he Hermitage hotel : Mir. and Mrs. A-Youiik. A-Youiik. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rees, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bennett. Mrs. George A. l)ve, Mrs. C. H. Kendall and children. Mrs. Mary W. Abbott, Miss M. Domente, Miss Odetta Daquim. Mrs. Katherine Bassett Pardoe and young daughter. Norma, and Mrs. Nora Pardue have returned from an extended visit with Mrs. Pardoe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bassett, In San Francisco. Fran-cisco. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Driver at San Diego and spent several weeks at the different beaches. District Attorney John C. Davis and Mrs. Davis arc spending a few days at Fish Haven. Miss Athol Brophy, formerly of Ogden, but now of Omaha, is visiting friends in this city. Miss Brophy is a daughter of Ceorue O. Brophy, superintendent of the Nebraska division of the Union Pacific. Mrs. A. J'. Bigeiow and Mrs. W. H. Shefirinan have returned from a six weeks' motor trip through the northwest. MRS. ERNEST OSCAR GRAU, formerly Miss Suzanna Mae Clark of Pleasant Grove, whose marriage took place at Salt Lake City August 17. v: v . . ' -y - " ''v. 3j They were joined hy Mr. Shearman at Butte and the parly returned home by way of Yellowstone park and Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Shearman returned to'their home in Salt Lake Monday. Dr. George W. Baker and family have returned from a twelve-day motor trip to Yellowstone park. En route home they j visited Bozeman, Butte and other Mon-! Mon-! tana cities. 1 City Ticket Agent Paul Beemer of the ' Union Pacific returned Sunday from Salt Lake. Mr. Beemer was a guest of the ; Salt Lake Fassenger association at a din-' din-' ner and dancing party Saturday night at ; Pinecrest inn, in Emigration canyon. i Miss Edna HamiH has gone to Eear Lake to spend her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Whitaker and family and Dr. and Mrs. Parley J. Carver Car-ver have returned from a week's outing at the head of the Duchesne and Weber rivers. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Ink are home from a week's tour of Yellowstone park. Walter W. Fife is here from northern Montana for a two weeks' visit with his mother, Mrs. William Fife. Mrs. J. Garwild left Sunday for California. Cali-fornia. Mrs. Maude Richards and Miss Lavina Rlrie left Saturday for a month's trip to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper J. Wood left Sunday Sun-day for San Diego. The Misses Leonora Hall, Myrta Hales and May Williams left Monday on a vacation va-cation trip to Paris. Garden City and Ideal Beach. Before returning home Mrs. Hall will go to Boise to visit her sister, Mrs. Dean Monahan. Miss Mabel Christenson and Thomas G. Blake! ey were married Wednesday, August Au-gust 9, at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christenson, in Wilson lane, the ceremony being performed per-formed by the Rev. George F. Ix)wc of the First Baptist church. A reception followed fol-lowed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Blakeley are at home to their friends at 2303 Mabel avenue. Mrs. Henry B. Stevens is visiting in uo.il. uanc. uui iiib uei siay ;virs. oLevens has been the guest of honor at a number num-ber of social affairs. Last Friday Mrs. William Stoneman entertained at dinner din-ner in her honor, and Tuesday afternoon Mrs. J. J. Frost gave a luncheon in compliment com-pliment to Mrs. Stevens. Dr. A. A. Browning, son of Postmaster Postmas-ter W. W. Browning, baa returned from Chicago, where he recently completed a special course in medicine. He will remain re-main in Ogden to practice his profession, profes-sion, and. with his brother. Dr. Ernest W. Browning, will open a suite of offices in the near future. Wednesday evening, at the Baptist parsonage, par-sonage, the marriage of Miss Myrtle Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IL H. Hoover, and Charles F. Wright of Hamilton. Ham-ilton. Mont., was solemnized, the Rev. George F. Lowe performing the ceremony. cere-mony. Mr. and Mrs. Wright departed Thursday for Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Swaner of Roy announce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Edith, to Yerd Garner of Ogden, the wedding to take place September 6. Miss Orelia Blackmail entertained at a shower at the Blackmail camp in Ogden canyon In compliment to Miss Ardell Browning, an August bride. Miss Edna Hadfleld returned Monday from a, two weeks' trip through the I northwest, which Included visits in Se-J Se-J attle, Portland, San Francisco and other coast cities, i Mrs. Anna M. Hastings left Mondav for Grinnell, Iowa, having been called "east by the serious illness of her father J. W. Knight. Miss Florence Fisher has returned from a vacation trip to Idaho. ami .11 1 n. n, v . nei'Keir, jr., returned re-turned Wednesday from a week's trip to Yellowstone park. The following party left Wednesday for a motor trip to the Island Park country: Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Corey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ohurstrom. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Corey and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Foley and family. Miss Beth Warren of WInnemucca, Nev., Is the guest, of Miss Florence Paine. Miss Ida Hanson has returned from a week's visit with Mrs. Maud Steele In Salt Lake. Mrs. W. S. Melone left Thursday for a visit with relatives and friends in the east, to be gone until October. Mrs. Cora If. Flinders Is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Duffin in Salt Lake. Miss Margaret Phllion of Saskatoon, Canada, is visiting In Ogden with Mr and Mrs. W. S. O'Brien and family. , Mrs. J. J. Brummit has as her guests for the week Mrs. O. T. Peterson and daughter, Romaine, of Salt Lake City. 1 The Congregational Ladies' Aid society will meet Friday. August with Mrs. Volney O. Gunnell on Fowler avenue. ; Mrs. Louise Shipley w.ns hostess to the, l'.Hii Five Hundred club Friday afternoon. ) The First ward . C. T. U. met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. H. S ' Wallace. j PRQVO h PROVO. Aug. 10. Thursday afternoon Mrs. S. J. Jones entertained at a eard-luncheon eard-luncheon party. The guest list included Mesdames David Penshaw, G. H. Heind-sclnian. Heind-sclnian. W. F. Parker, C. H. Stevens, S. S. Jones, F, J. Hedquist. J. B. Ash-ton, Ash-ton, J. Milton Jones, Fred Richmond, R. L. Anderberg. E. G. Hughes, J. E. Yates, C. H. Ward. A. W. Davis. Alva Nelson. J. W. Farrer, J. T. Fairrer, W. M-Roylance. M-Roylance. N. II. Nelson, E. T. Jones, Lafe Bown, A. L. Stablings. A. B. Morgan, Sam Schwab, Helen Redford. D. B. Flack. John Buchl, G. A. Hanson, C. H. Wright, M. H. Graham, David John, A. S. Jones, R. E. Jones. Tenet Thomas, Miss Lottie Redfield, Miss Lydia Jones. Miss Lizzie Thompson, Miss Minnie Sullivan. Out-of-1 own guests were Mrs. Willard Andelin, Mrs. LeRoy Pilaris, Miss Eva Jones, Salt Lake; Mrs. F. M. Brown of American Fork. Mrs. Hannah Phillips of Spanish Fork. Monday evening; Mrs. Canby Scott entertained en-tertained at a social which was attended by twenty-live guests. The affair was given in honor of her son Ervin, who returned from Cornell university to spend his vacation here. Miss Effie Evans left today for Helena, Mont., to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank Sharp. Mrs. Rufus Leigh has returned from Preston, Ida., where she attended the Parkinson family reunion. Dr. and Mrs. George W. Ekins entertained enter-tained at dinner Thursday evening complimentary com-plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. John Ekins of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Thurman are spending spend-ing two, weeks In Frovo canyon. Mrs. F. M. Brown of American Fork is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. J. Jones. A surprise party was given by the Fourth Ward Relief society members Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Tee-nie Tee-nie Jensen, who for a number of years has been president of the organization. Mrs. Dr. I,. C. Wilson of Whatchur. Iowa, is visiting relatives in Provo. She Is the guest of Mrs. W. J. Williams. Mrs. Willard Andelin of Salt Lake is the guest of Mrs. Joseph E. Yates. Miss Iiel Irvine has as her guest for several days Misa Renan King of Salt Lake. The Beehive girs of the First ward spent Tuesday evening at the home of their president, Mrs. Gertrude Page. Mrs. T. E. Thurman entertained at dinner Tuesday evening for James Jex of Spanish Fork, who recently returned , from a mission in New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jones and family , and Mr. and Mrs. C. Eugene Fletcher and family spent Tuesday in Provo canyon. can-yon. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ellison were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ekins and family spent Sunday in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. John Ekins of Ogden are spending the week in Provo with friends and relatives. Mrs. T. E. Thurman. Mrs. A. M. Thomas Thom-as and Mrs. Allle Crooks ton spent the latter part of the week In Springdell. Wednesday evening Miss La el Irvine was hostess at a daintily appointed luncheon lunch-eon in honor of her guest, Miss Renan King of Salt Lake. Under the direction of Miss ' Madge York, the Beehive girls of her swarm en- i ter tallied the members of the other swarms Tuesday evening at the Pioneer ward amusement hall. Miss Louie Van Wagoner was hostess to the senior Beehive girls of the Bonneville ward at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack, Mrs. Margaret Stubbs and fa mil v. Sterling Ercanbrack and Miss Elva Cliipman of American TPnrl.- (Miinvprl nil rttilo t i'l n to Genevn Tnr- day. Mrs. T. A. Montague of Preston, Idaho, was the guest of honor at a lake party given by Mrs. PJeber Knudsen Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunn and Mrs. ; Allie Cunningham have returned from a two weeks' visit at Deming's ranch, near Coalville. Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack and son, Sterling, Ster-ling, motored to A m erica u Fork Monday evening. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Ghlpman. Mrs. Hannah Phillips of Spanish Fork is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. B. Morgan. Mrs. LeRoy Pilaris and Miss Eva Jones a.ro here fro m Salt La ke visiting Provo relatives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Hughes havp as their miests for several days Mrs. David Thome and eon and daughter of Youngs town, I Ohio. I Judge and Mrs. J. E. Booth announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to Isaac. L. Brockbrank of Spanish Fork. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lakn temple early in September. Miss Helen Carle ton is visiting friends in Moroni. i Mrs. .1. M. Jones is entertaining her : sister, Mrs. T. A. Montague of Preston, ' Jdnho. for a nurrfher of days. In vlla t ions have been accepted by the following young ladies from Miss Ruth Partridge to spend a week at the "Brown Cub," the summer resident of Professor and Mrs. E. D. Partridge at Wildwood: Misses Lily Wolstenholme, Ellen Em man, Irene Riser, Ruth Partridge of Salt Lake, Mary Smith and Rae Miles of Logan, Louise Golden of Nephl, Miriam Taylor, Mabel Saxey. ILRue Nord, Naomi Pler-pont, Pler-pont, Marguerite Jepperson, Clara Haws and Fern Broad bent of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Frisby will make their home in Brlgham City the coming school year. Mr. Frisby has accepted a position as Instructor in music in the Brigham high school. President and Mrs. George H. Brim- , hall have returned from California. ; After a several months' stay in this city, Miss I lazel Hopkins has returned to Rigby, Idaho. The Lake View ward Relief society honored Mrs. Martha Madsen with a surprise sur-prise party Thursday afternoon as a mark of appreciation for her long and faithful services as first counselor in the ward Relief society organization. Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Jensen of Salt Lake Epo.nt the week-end in Provo as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eggertsen- The family and friends of Andrew TT. Scott will hold a reunion next Monday, i August 'J 1. Miss Florence Jepperson and Miss Ruth Partridge were the guests- of Miss Alice Reynolds at Springdell over the week- : end. ! Mrs. A. C. Lund and family have re- turned from Gunnison. Mr. and Mrs. U E. Eggertsen spent a week visiting friends in Salt Lake and Ogden. ; Mrs. W. L. Biersach was a Salt Lake visitor Monday. Mrs. Hannah M. Hair announces the engagement of her daughter, Myrtle, to Samuel B. Robinson of Coalville. The marriage will take place early In September. Sep-tember. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenkins and children chil-dren and Mrs. Caleb Hone motored to Nephi Tuesday, A group of returned missionaries from the northern states mission spent Tuesday Tues-day afternoon and evening in Pioneer park. Those present were Miss Lua Linton, Mrs. Margaret Meldnim Bigeiow, Miss Loralne Stevens. Miss Hazel Loveless. Love-less. Miss Annie Nuttall, Miss Ethel Nut-tall, Nut-tall, Miss Emma Anderson of Provo, Miss Mary Parker, Miss Lena Parker, Miss Nora Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker of Hooper. Miss Vera MeAdam entertained the junior Beehive girls of the Sixth ward Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Roylance left bv automobile the latter part of the week 'for an outing at Fish lake. Mrs. Hannah Badham and daughter Fav of Payson were the guests of Mrs. Frank Ramsey at dinner Sunday. A1 ra Alma Mnrlcon of Rlireka Is Visit ing Lake View relatives and friends. Thursday evening Mrs. J. B. ABhton entertained at dinner, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. George Short of Park City. Mrs. Sarah A. Baker has returned from a visit In Salt Lake. Mrs. J. L. Halbum is here from Salt Lake, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henrietta Henri-etta Taylor. Miss Zina Iarsen is spending a couple of weeks in Salt Lake. Mrs. Frank McEwan has returned to Park City after several days' visit in this city with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Ashton. Miss Elizabeth Drysdale of Logan is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Amos- N. Merrill. Bishop and Mrs. Elias Woodruff and familv and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rees and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owen and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fillmore are here from Rigbv, Idaho, for a few days, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hulsh. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Thomas of Ogden are visiting Provo relatives and friends. Mrs. o. W. Gee and Arthur Haws are Salt Lake visitors. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stoker of Spanish Fork sepnt part of the past week with Provo friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bromley motored from Eureka and spent the week-end with Provo relatives. Miss Edith A. Smith of Salt Lake Is tho guest of Provo relatives and friends. Miss Vera Williams Is spending the week in Salt Lake. Mrs. Annie Vine and children of Palt Lake are visiting Mrs. Annie Glade. Mr. and Mrs. W . L. W h 1 1 1 e mo re and Dr. and Mrs. David West wood took a pleasure trip to Saratoga Saturday. Bishop and MrB. A. L. Booth entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday. The guests included in-cluded Judge and Mrs. J. E. Booth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Booth, the Misses Elsie and Lorna Booth, Edwin Booth, Thomas Adams of Nevada and Isaac Brockbank of Spanish Fork. BRIGHAM CITY BRIGHAM CITY, Aug. 19. The officers and teachers of the First ward Sunday school enjoyed a social function Monday evening. The large party motored to the canyon, stopping near Mantua, where luncheon was served. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dred ge, M r. a nd Mrs. John P. Chrtstensen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Helger Packer, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dalby. Misses Lillie Stranquist. Iva Mathias, Vera Hansen, Fay Hamson. Grace McMaster, Alice Parsons. Par-sons. Hazel Christensen, Lola and Wtlma Jeppson, Edna Graves and Alice Holton, Mrs. W. H. Shurtlfff, Oral Mathias and Amos Hatch. Mrs. Jonah B. Mathias was hostess at a canyon party Monday afternoon, when she entertained a number of friends on her sixty-eighth birthday. The guests were Mrs. Kate Erdmann, Mrs. Zilla Reese, Mrs. Thomas Mathias. Mrs. Ernest P. Hansen, Miss Sarah Mathias, Miss Laura Mathias and Larue and Wanda Mathias. Mr. and Mrs. William Horsley, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Horsley and W. C. Horsley motored to Logan Friday and spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C Day entertained enter-tained at a house party Saturday, Sunday Sun-day and Monday at Bonneville ranch, four miles north of the city. The guests were ; Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lowe, Mr. and I Mrs. W. L. Hoist, Mr. and Mrs. Sperry W. Lawsnn and Mrs. M. Art Boot he. Friday evening Leota and Elva Jenson ent ertained at a child ren's party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Leo Jenson. Among the many little guests were Levon Stayner, Alice Rich, A fton Hamson, Naomi Na-omi Faulkner, Susa Bennlson, Kate and Mary Jenson. Phyllis and Virginia Mad-sen, Mad-sen, I'nita Christensen, Lucy Jenson. Annie An-nie Thompson, Mabel Nielson and Hyrum Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Anderson left Tuesday Tues-day morning for Bear lake, where they will spend several days. Others in the party were their daughter, Norma, the Misses Ilattie Jeppson and Sylvia Petersen, Peter-sen, Foster Slmonsen, Tracy and Harold Welling. Misses Idonla Blanchard and Alice Thorpe of Logan were guests of M iss Grace Kelley a few days during the past week. Mrs. Olivia Lee returned Tuesday from I a two weeks' visit to Rigby, Idaho. ! Miss Rae Knudson and brother. Earl Knudson, left Tuesday for Berkeley. Cal., Where they will attend the University of California. Miss Lulu Facer entertained Friday evening In honor of Miss Oda. Ingham, who leaves soon for New York in company com-pany with her mother. The guests were Misses Oda Ingham. Ascelia Williams, May Bit ters, Etta Facer, Sarah Brown -son, Ada Johnson, Elavon Sc hi vers of Malad, Orville Sackett, Herbert Jeppson, Ray Facer, Martin Rasmussen, A melius 1 Martmann, Norman Petersen. Victor Jo-hansen Jo-hansen and Lloyd Varney of American Fork. Harold A. Christensen of Alberta, Can- : ada, is In this city spending a few days visiting his mother, Mrs. Emma Lund-gren. Lund-gren. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen N. Stohl and family have returned from an extended stay in Los Angeles. Miss Rene Spencer of Evanston. Wyo., is spending a couple of weeks in this city, the guest of Miss Opal Knudson. Gerrlt Fort, Jr., of Chicago stopped off In Brlgham a day or two during the week to visit friends. Mr. Fort worked in Brigham several months last year. Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Bowring left today to-day for a trip to Ashton, Idaho, where they will visit friends. Later they will visit Yellowstone park. Mrs. Rachel Cooley and Miss May Cooley of Sait Lake and Miss Annie Cooley and Marcus Cooley of Newton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D-Cooley D-Cooley of this city several days during the first part of the week. Miss Amber Hamson returned Friday, after an extended trip to New York and I other eastern cities. j A party was given in the city park Mondav afternoon. Those present were, Mrs. Wallace Johnson, Mrs. O. P. Bates. 1 Mrs. If. M. Figgins, Mrs. Josephine j Knudson, Mrs. W. W. Knudson, Mrs. , Joseph L. Wight. Mrs. H. V. Jones and Mrs. Hyrum J. Hanson. Mrs. Noble Fishburn is spending a couple nf weeks in Preston, visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wight. Tuesday evening Miss Leora Iarsen entertained en-tertained the beehive girls of the Third ward. The evening was spent in readings read-ings and musical numbers. Present were Mesdames Hyrum J. Hanson, Wallace Johnson, Hans S. Larsen, Parley Bates, Misses Alta Larsen, Miriam Evans, Iva Nelson, Nondus Jeppson, Lavetta Wallace Wal-lace and Eliza Thompson. Miss Ruth Reese was tendered a parcel shower Friday evening by a party of about seventy friends. The party was given at tho home of her sister, Mrs. William Merrell. Mrs. Lawrence Berg entertained Friday Fri-day afternoon at a Kensington in honor of Mrs. Mary Hooke of Burlingame, Kan. Present besides the host and hostess were Mesdames Victor F. Madsen, J. Scott Jensen, Hortense E. Nelson, C. W. West, J. Will Pett, T. M, Evans and Miss Louise Berg. Several . young folks enjoyed a canyon party Tuesday evening. Supper was served In canyon style and the following enjoyed the outing: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Berger, Misses Roxie Larsen, Katherine Baty, Clarice Wright, Vera Parsons, Esther Baty and Robert Hummel of Ogden. The Cherrola swarm of beehive gfrls of the Third ward held an outing in the factory grove Tuesday evening. In the party were Misses Gertrude Blatter, May Smith, Jennie Pett, May Nelson, Augusta Madsen, Delia Gidney, Mabel Smith and Mrs. E. P. Coburn and Mrs. Perry D. Peters. Miss Erma Knudson entertained at a Kensington Thursday afternoon. The guests were Misses Nadlne Dunn, Jessie Brown of Salt Iake, Barbara Iarsen, Zillah Wight, Rula Ward, Alice Reeder, Florence Knudson. Lillian O'Niel of Ogden Og-den and Mrs. C. W. West Thursday evening Miss Ruth Reese was the recipient of a shower given by the Mutual officers of the Fourth ward. Present Pres-ent were Mesdames Olga Standing, R. A. Madsen, Edith Pett, Ray Pett, Brlnton, Hervln Bundersou, Alphonzo Nelson, Esther Brown, W. V. Call, Misses May Davis, Rllla Watkins, Rilla Pett, Edith Mortensen, Malinda Wright, Clara and Laura Brown and Lenora Jensen. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. 4 . 1 IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Aug. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Walter btinimel of Lehi, Utah, and Mr. and Mr6. WilJiam "Warnock of Philadelphia were guests of the M. B. Bundlie family last week-Mr. week-Mr. and Mrs. Prank E. Lord, who have been at Berkeley, Cal., for several months, returned on Tuesday. Mr. Lord has been attending the summer school there. He is principal of the east aide L. C. Clark and daughter, Margaret, Mar-garet, of Kearney, Neb., who have been visiting with the family of D. S. Smith for several weeks, left for their home on Saturday. Ellis and Wallace Castle and Frank Bowen of Vandalia, Mo., have been spending a few weeks with .the family of J. A. Sievcrs of Ucon. They have about decided to locate. Emmil Tyden and family of Wisconsin are visitinp nld-timp friends here for a short time. Mr. IJyden was one of the pioneers here, but has been away nearly ; twenty years. Miss Mildred, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Axel B. Anderson of New Sweden, entertained a number of her friends with a spring chicken dinner on Sunday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in ; singing and playing volley ball. Mrs. II. C. Smith of Logan, Utah, who has been visiting her daughter, wife of Sheriff Joseph Mulliner, for several weeks, left for her home on Monday. Her granddaughter, Virgie, accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. L. Clos of Twin Falls, who were former residents here, have been visiting friends for a short time. H. D. Hanson and daughter, Ella, father and sister of W. P. Hanson, who have been visiting here for several weeks, left for their home in Williams-berg, Williams-berg, Iowa, on Monday. frank Kerns, father of Mrs. James S. Byers, who has been visiting the family for some time, left on Monday for Pocatcllo, where he will locate. A number of friends of Berenice Bridges gave her a surprise on Saturday evening. The evening was spent with various games, and at a late hour lunch which had been brought was served. Among those present were Virgie and Maurine Mulliner, Mercedes and Eleanor Holden, Audry and Billio Nightengale, Chnrlottfi Plnt't. ftusin and ALu-v Vmnnir Mary JEorkley. Gwendolen Gesas, Millie Mills and Katie- Thomas of Salt Lake City. Mrs. George Woodhead and daughter of Salt Lake, who have been visiting the daughter and sister, Mrs. Carl Ship-pen, Ship-pen, left for their homo on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sammis of the Hotel Eleanore, left for Butte, Mont., on Tuesday to visit friends for a short time. Miss Elsie Shirey of Portland, Ore., is I visiting Miss Corinne Porter at the Porter Por-ter hotel for a short time, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Liddle of Long Beach, Cal., have been visiting with the family of H. A. Kingsbury for a few weeks. Dr. L. W. Chilton of Ca-nyon City, Ore., has been visiting with the family of Abel Beasley for several weeks. Mrs. Rasmus Hoff left on Monday for Long Bench, Cal., where her husband hns been for some time on account of his health. Mrs. Josephine Konnecke of Butte, i Mont., who has been visiting with the family of her daughter, Mrs. H. E. j Fisher, left for her home on Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Cornell of Boise City is visiting at the home of George A. Shang-non Shang-non for a short time. She was aformer resident of this city. Misses Esther Bartzen and Margaret Foley of Butte, Mont., are visiting at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Otto Maas. Air. and Mrs. fi. C. Brown of McDonald, McDon-ald, Kan., arrived on Wednesday to visit with Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. F. A. Kingsbury. Mrs. L. M. Earl, Sr., returned on Wednesday night from a two weeks' visit with'friends in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. P. U. Day left on Thursday Thurs-day morning for a visit to their former home in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hardy arrived on Wednesday night from Oklahoma. I Mr. Hardy was formerly manager for the Western Union Telegraph company in this city at one time. PLEASANT GROVE 4 . - PLEASANT GROVE, AtiR. 19. Mr. and Mr. W. L. Haven announce the engagrment of thflr daughter, Verveno, and David R. Plngrfc. The wedding will lake place September 6. Miss HaypR is & graduate of thn state university. Mr. Pingree le weil known in state banking circles. Misa Leah Thornton and MIps Evelyn McBride left Wednesday ror Salt Lake. Miss MarguPrlte Jackson of Salt Lake spent the latter part of the week as the guest of MUa Orpha Halllday. Miss Emilyn Lund returned home Saturday, a Her a ten days" visit with relatives in Salt Lako. Mrs. Frank Van Cott of Salt Lake h spending spend-ing a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oie Anderson. Mm. Laurence Walker entertained at dinner Thursday In compliment to Mrs. D. B. Davis and her little daughter, Louise, of Riverdale, Cal. Members of the Enblcola swarm of Lindon Second Sec-ond ward Beehive girls entertained their parents at Bupper Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Allen. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Cole. Mrs. Clara Kirk. Mrs. Andrew Swenson. Mrs. Joseph Whitley and Mrs. John Sweuson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Thome and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson of Salt Lake spent Tuesday with relatives -in this city. Miss Orpha Halllday left Sunday tor Layton to spend the week with her sister, Mrs. Lucius Landfe. 1 Miss Roxie Adams Is visiting friends !n Mammoth. Mam-moth. Mrs. Leon Smith entertained at dinner Monday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Thome and' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson of Salt Lake. Mrs. Emmett Halsey entertained at a children's party Monday afternoon in honor of her daughter. Vorien Tim little ftrtPfi nresent were Lorena and Fern Rndmail. Melba Young, Florence. Marararct and Ieah Stagg and Mildred and Rhodin Christian Chris-tian rod. Mrs. N. C. Williamson and daughter, Mrs. D. B. Davis, were guests of Mrs. H. P. Jones of Lehi Friday. Mips Myrtle Brewster of Garfield was the guest of Miss Merle - Herron and lvadell Davis at Geneva lake Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. W. Tj. Hayes and daughter, Lois, were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. Mrs. T. F. Swenson of Salt Lake spent thR first of the week at Battle Creek as the guest of her sonJ. R. T.. Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Alex l,und of Salt Iake spent the fore part of the week with Mrs. Lund's mother, Mrs. Albe.an Jenson of this city. Laurence Robinson of Rait Lake spent part ef the week with friends in this city. Miss Nellie Hilton, who resides with her aunt at Salt Lake, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. M. S. Chrlstiauson of Alpine- is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. John G. Johnson. The Misses Olive Iverson and Elba Carlson of Manila wore Provo visitors Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Halllday returned home Tuesday ' after a three months' stay In San Juan county. The La Vlrlo swarm met at the home of Miss Opal Wadley Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ezra Sweneon entertained at dinner Thursday Thurs-day evening In honor of her mother, Mrs. John Y. Walker's birthday. Mrs. S. R. Chipman of Salt "Lake Is visiting her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyde of Hurley, Idaho, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Olson. ' Miss MiMI Kirkham of Lchi spent the week as a guest of Misses Sadie and Ardcva At wood. Miss Ruth Arehie returned home Tuesday after spending several days with relatives at Lark. Miss Grace Van Wagoner of Midway Is the guest of Mrs. Fred Culmer. Byron West spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Poulson and son, Jean, spent Friday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Oie Christiansen entertained at a birthday dinner Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ras-musson. Ras-musson. Mrs. Alfred Bezzant. Mr. and Mrs. Haaa Williamson and Emmet Halsey. 1 KAYSVILLE 4 ; f KAYSVILLE, Aug. 19. Dr. and tars. G. O. Butledge entertained a few friends at a Dutch luueh at their home Saturday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Messrs. Herbert J. Barnes, Thadius Hammond, Arnold M. Barnes and Ferris K. Thomassen. Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon and children of Kalt Lake City are in town as guests of Mayor and Jfrs. John G. M. Barnes. Mrs. David McFerron, Mrs. Matilda Keitley and Miss Mary McFerron, all of Clearfield, spent Monday in town as guests of Mrs. John G. M. Barnes and family. Miss Euth Marie Opcnshaw of Salt Lake City is the guest of Miss Estella Epperson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barnett and children chil-dren of Ogden were Kaysville visitors this week. Miss Mildred Boyer of Spring-viHe is spending ten days in town as guest of Misa Gladys Sessions. Miss Dolly Brown of Clearfield spent Tuesday in town as guest of her sister, Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. Miss Myrtle Burton entertained a number of friends at a party at Lake Shore Tuesday afternoon. Bathing was indulged in followed by refreshments. The guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Burton, Mrs. Kobert Blamires, Mrs. George W. Green, Mrs. G. L. Asher, Mrs. AT Tj:,.mi ir:M t.-m: .t- t?. . Messrs. Alfred Scoffield, Frank L. Lay-ton, Lay-ton, "Walter W. Stewart aud Lawrence B. Coles. Miss Irene Nance entertained the. members of the lied Wing club at her home on Tuesday evening Gaines were played followed by refreshments. Among those present were Misses Phoebe Rush-forth, Rush-forth, Fonda .Tolly, Thurza Barnes, Marion Ma-rion Roof-field, Koetta Thomassen, '.& telle McClellau, Alice Williams, Ella Wilcox, Mndeline Smith, lrinthia Simmons Sim-mons and Altha Rushforth. Mrs. Oscar Barnes of Blaekfoot, Idaho, is spending a few days here as guest of her father, James P. Bennett, and family. Tho most elaborate social event of the week took plnee on Wednesday when James H. Linford celebrated his eightieth eigh-tieth birthday nt his home from 4 to'll p. m. All of his children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren' wore present, bcFides a number of other friends. An elaborate birthday dinner was served. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. .Tames H. Linford, Jr., and familv of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raddish' and children of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. William Criddle, Mr. and Mrs. Delbcrt Criddle, Mr. rnd MnTlTI ' all of Syracuse ?Mr"afe Blood and family, Mrs iZ, ,Hebe' C ton and son, Leantl fe G - U ! : F Mr. and Mrs. Edward L V, T ?lel , Mrs. Sarah Gam nf rw 'nforl ani 0 aud Mrs. Elijah mtord 0 S'',''61 " ! George Egbert of Fa, view & V and Mrs. Charles Cottrell : , ab?' r. -U Charles Cottrell, Sr., 0f Hilt ! M'l '-.V Mr. and Mrs. Chris E w''A . ' ey, Idaho, and Mr. and S Lmford and family, Ui anrf r 1 R, Barnes, Mr. and Mrs Wi r Ir"' J'k ' Mr. and krs. Heber I li "i?.01 BlH ' . and Mrs. Ebenezer a' and Mrs. James Smith M r) M.. -;t WUHam E. Smrth, MrndW -i!; Blood Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Jan.es CottreU Mr'j 5. Mrs. Frank L. Layton, . Dr ,'anH - '' Sumner Gleason, Mr. and r. A i' Sheffield, Jr., Mr. and Mrs n'- I Layton, 'jr., 'Mr. and M s t' Barnes Mr.' and Mrs JhSn Mrs. Christine Bodily, Mrs ? con, Misses Cleo Bodi'lv a I rf " B' ', son, all of Kaysville y Claire Mrs. Benjamin Barratt entert.i u ' he members of the Thimble chb'uf home on East Locust street Thl'," l afternoon. Sewing and mn, , . '' dulged in, followfd by SeSf1-" Among those present were Mr Wa Haight, Mrs. James Chipman V " James R. Proudfoot, Mn t?'" ham Mrs. William Cnsey, , M? t' - V B Lindsey, -Mrs. WUliam W J. hl; V iV Ida Jacoby, Mrs. Arthur ffi' m?'V"' Hector W. Haight and Mrs Hurt '' Swanger. ""T wi Mr. and Mrs. George W T?a.. , 1 1 ' family motored to Salt Lake ih 1 Thursday and visited relative,. '7 "A"? " i'i'i" j LAYTON J' LAYTON, Aug. 19Mrs. wTXTi son has returned after spending a ':xv weeks in Tremonton witn relatives j nvf MisB Martha Morgan is spendlaj month m Rigby, Ida., as guest ofk, ... R'J sister, Mrs. Fred Nalder. or Mr and Mrs. Jacob E. Lavton .f, on Thursday for a two weeV ri'f '' " with relatives in Tetonia, Ida. "', ;3 ' ' The following young people M I hursday for a week's outing u We-,r seve canyon: Misses Annie Blood, Bi.ae soln Steed, Pauline Abbott, Canville Abnoit, Hi Messrs. Vird Cook, Clyde Bone iti Alex Scofficld. t ivtisses .Leone and Cora Lavton reind Y , friends in Salt Lake City thrsdsv. ;ilt ,h Miss Elizabeth W. Smith retemtd -. Frei home this week from an extended visit ". o with relatives in Boise, Ida. tl Miss Bessie Day is visiting in Silt ', ' Lake City as guest of friends. V Artlii Mr. and Mrs. John Cartridge, Mk. ' Eliza Stevenson and Miss Bessie Stevet-1 ,V",5t son left this week on a motor trip ' ' through southern Idaho. -'Il' Edward Layton entertained i f?r Oaliai friends at his home on Sunday eveniot th Refreshments were served. Amoit :i !lr! 5 guests were Misses Mollie Barnes, JeaL; "."le Bradshaw, Leone Layton, Josie Lirtoijj'-j jfji Neldon Kirkham and Lonella Lajtk jirs" Miss La Von De Shazo of Salt WtiptvA ' City spent the week in town as girii- W". .su of Miss Freda Scoff ield. Lif'1''. Misses Fern Whitesides and h' Layton are spending ten days in Grsstd,,, jav vilie as guests of IriendB. U "with ' Misses Louella and Hattie Bone spa :ie the w-eek in Salt Lake City as guest) ' Allen of Miss Ruth Showell. .''- lrP Miss Mary Whitesides is spending ("j,.1" L5 month in Blackfoot, Ida., as guest o "u her sister, Mrs. Delbert Hudson. ,T(; ; , Miss Jenna Brawshaw returned to i! : was r home in Lehi this week after an ei Mot tended visit here as guest of Miss SI Jlc:' don Kirkham. .;,, J Mrs. John H. Lavton, Mrs. Jesse S -: Smith and Miss Edith Smith attend?: ! :s Anna social given at the home of Mrs. -Mu . teen m Walton in Centerville on Friday afit"' Uke c 'i J MAMMOTH tl The" MAMMOTH. Aus. 19.-Mis Larson of Mammoth and Lewis 18" . Benjamin were joined in ;' Mr an Thursday of this week. ThWU., W been a resident of Mammoth ta J years and Is a sister of Mrs. Art W-f i3j jj The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. M -Irs. seph Duaiey. j: rjefts c Mrs. Paul Dart and son have return : ffhUe to their home after a three week! Mif, with relatives in Spanish lorK. I : snj Mr, Mrs. Eugene B. Higslnson and fcj :,, Whlld have returned after spending a hk--i. ts c0!lg( vacation In Santaquin. ., mT Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins ! bee,, Saturday from Peoria, I1L. " J--:. return Jenkins has been taking a nw 1 Ber, ins course. They visited l - J .rsdav v, relatives at Provo on their 1h Harris journey. . , mi'.?,1'' fo, Miss Eliza Harveille en erlam'.Uojd,,,, teen of her young fr!f"d Mor.dJ 0. J, hall at the Tintlc hospital last . af Those attending were Miss W (J (ri M quist, Miss Maud Moile MM1 Moile. Miss Bliss Mlkcsell, . W-rjl l:sses c Lyndon Cornish. Jean Theno 0 Fouyer. Joseph Jn. j , w vj, Miss Eliza Harveille Mira smJ .M Uk Golden Elmer and M.ss bliaocu liens. . ca! . 'iav Bt-jH Fork has been visits T d W J urno' days at the home of Mr. ... n Forsey. , . . , bundle s-;,; '-la. 4 -r-rri: ; KLSINOKE.. from save quardson has returned I . park. -ntertained t k-h w' Mrs. Cena Bell enter' '-d.o. AJ inK guests Tesda ' n!.ortl,, J , s A Alfred 'ol"80nArr J'tsS 3 , 'n "ai Marquardson. N. P. ', j,rl nt . Johnson. C. C. J, ",es G'1'1'5, .lti:1-' bv i nesday to visit " , H Fil"ar Franson. ,nterta"a.i-: Week Efus, Ellen hn fi ly "o day evening. R?'.r:a jIor"WMJii:. I , , to the Misses, EMora , , , Dansel, Faun Sip Jeaen, f , , e" Keeta Johnson. Chs e g . e Johnson. Ana Sedln. gJ. .,or,h heth Bridges and " MorP" ft J Cerk ffeiWI" .i Tell Svlvestw- fc jwii ' t: ' 5io: City Thursday. t eie?,a i |