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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns j 1 LOGAN f 4 LOG AX, Aug. 19. A delightful affair of the V woek was a liridge hinrheon given Thursday afl-i-noon bv .1rs. A. M. Fleming. The various tables at whl.-h the ptiests were seated for lunrh-1 lunrh-1 eon viTO decorated with vatoa and baskets of gar den flowers. The rooms wore effectively decorated with aBters and dahlias. Following the luncheon lunch-eon the guests were entertained at nine small tables at auction bridge. Friztw were awarded for the highest score and uumbcr or games. The Alumnae association of the Sorosta glrlfl entertained at a prettily appointed luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. George TorgeFon In compliment to Mrs. J. A. Wldtsoe. Mr. K. D. Ball and Mre. G. W. Thatcher. The table was decorated with goldeuglow and merlgolds. Besides the guesifl of honor, covers were laid for Mesdames Mes-dames John T. Calne. Sr.. B. G. Thatcher. George Calne, Earl Robinson. Ray B. West, J. W. Mor-reM. Mor-reM. Preston Richards. Lyman Ilydo, J. E. Sliep-ard, Sliep-ard, Leslie Nnsbitt. Mark Green. E. G. Peterson. Ma. Bullen. Roy Bullcn. J. T. Calne, Jr., A. C. '' Carrtngton, Laurence Oalne. Ralph Porter. Mrs, ' Hazel Love Dunford, Miss Made Barber. Following Follow-ing the luncheon the ladles spent the afternoon i with their needlework. Mr, and Mrs. W. O. Farrell and eon. Calne Far-roll, Far-roll, of Salt Like spent the week here visiting relatives. Mrs. J. F. Bennet of Salt Lake was a guest of Miss Hattie Smith during the week. Mrs. Mabel Shipley spent the week at Bear : !, like. Mre. Ellen "vVoolev Warner of Ogtfen la visiting here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer. Misses Tldeth Smith and Tlrxa Dalnes entertained enter-tained with a swimming party Tuesday afternoon, with refreshments at the Dalnes homo following. Those included were Misses Jennie Scholea. Ada Carlson, Erma Burnham, Bessie Whlttler. Martha Kimball. Wanda Bake. Idona Ball. The party was chaperoned by Misses Sadie Davis, Abble Smith and Helen Smart. Mr. and Mre. Luther M. Howell entertained at dinner Friday In compliment to Mrs. Preston D. Richards o Salt Lake. The table had for a renterpiece a mound of red geraniums. Covers were laid for ten. Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. H. B Whitney Whit-ney of Salt aLke, a dinner was given last Sunday bv Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell, the table was graced with roses. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr and Mrs. Frank Earl entertained Thursday evening with a family party In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Al BaJmforth or California. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers. The evening even-ing was spent playing cards, with rere3hmenta following. i Misses Nettle Peterson and Llbbie Park entertained enter-tained with a plcnlo padty Wednesday evening at the City park. Mr and Mrs. John 0. Peterson and Miss Nettle -,l Peterson entertained at ft "BOO" party Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. Peter-son. A color scheme of yellow was effectively ,; canted out In the decorations and memi. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harmen. Mr. and Mre. Frank UcAHster. Mr. and Mrs. Grover !l Dunford, Misses Libble Park. Etta Nelson. Luna Farrell Ollv Jean Nlbley. Messrs. Lowrey Nelson, Nel-son, Charley Peterson and William Peterson. Miss A-gie Tarbet and Miss Georglna Davidson spent last week in Salt Lake as guesta of Mies Eunice Robinson. ' Mr and Mrs. William Howell and children. j Congressman and Mrs. Joseph Howell and Mre Preston Richards and little daughter arrived J Tuesday from a week's outing at Bear lake. 1 Messrs June Smart, Spencer Andereon, Wesley ji Howell and Nathan Nlbley spent the week at Bear lake. ji Thomas Smart spent the midweek In Salt Lake. J Miss Florence Carlisle has returned from 'i Berkeley, Cal.. where she had been attending sum- ii uier school. Misses Zella Smart, Euarda Smart, Frances Brown and Emma Eccles were gnests at supper at i; the Hatch camp in Logan canyon last Friday, j; Mrs. H. D. Davidson and daughter, Georglna. !, Fpent last week-end in Salt Lake, j! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Cardon and children have j returned from an outing in Logan canyon, !' Mrs. Sidney O. Stevens and children are home from a ten days' stay at Bear lake. Miss Veda Cardon entertained with a prettily i appointed party Thursday evening in compliment to Mlsa Laura Kearl, who will leave In the near future for Brlghain City for future residence. The rooms were decorated with pink and white sweet peas. Games and music were the evening's entertainment. en-tertainment. The evening was concluded with refreshments. Miss Luclle Rogers returned home to Preston, Idaho, Tuesday. Mrs. William Smith, has returned home from Salt Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Globe and children, Mrs. I George F. Gibbs and daughter, Miss Frances Gtbbs, : motored here Tuesday and were guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. J. F. Wright for a few days. ProfesFor and Mrs. Ray B. West and children have gone to Logan canyon for a two weeks' outing. Mrs. A. D. Allred has returned to her home in Afton, Wyo., after a month's visit here with her I mother. Mrs. Ellen Smith. ' Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Dahle were the recipient or a surprise party. A num- ' her of their friends gathered at their home and the evening was spent with muslo. games and later r refreshments, which the guests had brought with them, were served. The rooms were decorated with 1 garden flowers. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris and children spent f the week in Salt Lake and Ogden. ; Mrs. Parley Fish and baby of Portland. Ore.. spent the week here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. j E. J. Merrill. !, Mrs. H. C. Brtdbnry of Preston, Idaho, ts here ;; visiting wtlh her mother, Mrs. A. E. Burr. i A. L. Kelley of Nevada spent the early part of the week here. ;' Weston Vernon spent the early part of the j, week In Salt Lake. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrell and children are at j. their camp In Logan canyon for an Indefinite stay. ;' The Delta Pi club met Saturday afternoon with j; Miss Adeline Barber. The gtieets were enter- j tained at three umall tables at "600," with re freshments following. - Frank Thatcher spent the mid-week here. r William Peterson Is spending his vacation In ! Salt Lake- i S. F. Ballif and daughters, Misses Zelnora, ; Evelyn and Rachel, motored to Salt Lake last ' Thursday and returned Saturday. Mrs. 8. F. Ballif, Jr., accompanied them home. Miss Evelyn Ballif remained In Salt Lake for a visit. ; Mies Zelnora Ballif arrived Tuesday from a few j days' tay at Ideal Beach, on Bear lake, j 4 I EPHRA1M ,i f EPHRATM, Ang. 19. Mrs. Elmer Sorensen was hostess at a party given Tuesday afternoon. Lunch-! Lunch-! eon was served at 6 o'clock to Mesdames C. Z. Byergo. N. P. Christensen, Harold Sorensen, Merrill Mer-rill Sorensen. Hans Jensen. Leonard Thomson, Tolmer Bertelson, Wflliam Harrington, J. F. Mc-CaffBrty, Mc-CaffBrty, Misses Louiso Jenseu and Joan Sorensen. Sor-ensen. I Announcement was made by Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Isaacson this week of the marrlago of their daughter, Ann, to Arthur Smith of Redmond. The ceremony will take place in the Salt Lake temple next Wednesday. J Mrs- Alma Stevens entertained Saturday after- 1 noon In compliment to Mrs. Axel F. Andreason of Provo. Luncheon was served to Mesdames Orson i Foul sen. Heher Poulsen, I, J. Johnson and the guest of honor. ' Mrs. A. C. Olsen entertained at luncheon Tues day afternoon. , Miss Ann Isaacson was given a shower at her home Tuesday evening by thirty of her friends. Mrs. Annie E. Bertelson was hostess at an enjoyable en-joyable dinner party Sunday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Brelnholt, Mr. and Mrs. Ho ns Brelnholt, Mr?-, Anna S. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neleon and son, Hilton, of Red- , mond. The following young ladles entertained at a lawn party Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. Eden Winnr Misses Delilah. Ire t fa and Ina Thomander, Blenda Dorlus, Elsie Edwards, Zelma Winn and Ethel Miller of Fayette. Mrs. Hans Hansen entertained at a birthday party for her son, Walter. Friday afternoon. 1 Among the pleasant social functions of the week was the dinner party given by Mrs. J. P. Christensen Chris-tensen Monday afternoon. Her guests were Mea-dames Mea-dames A. C. Olnen, I. J. Johnson, Folmer Bertelson, Bertel-son, Alfred Bailey and Mrs. Axel Andreason of Provo. Mrs. Lulu Turner returned to her home in Pocntello Friday after spending several days with friends in Ephralm. Mrs. William Harrington of Eureka returned to her home Tuesday, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson of Redmond spent Sunday in Ephralm. Mrs. Alfred Bailey entertained Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon 1n compliment to Mrs. Axel Andreason. Oivfira were laid for Mendame.i T. J. Johneon, An-tone An-tone Anderson. Lars P. Anderson. Holier Poul-pon. Poul-pon. J. P. Chrlstenpen, David Ileehe and A. C. Olsen. Miss Clara GleiiYe ws hnRtess at a partv jrlvm at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tliorvnld Bretnhnlt Tuesday evening tit compliment to Mre. Rue Nle-BOn Nle-BOn of Salt Lake. Luncheon was served to Misses Luella Christensen. Cassis Greaves. Joyce Greaves, 1 Pearl Thorpe. Mildred Carter of Nephl nnd Mrs. S. D. Jenkins. I Hib. Joseph Foulson gave an aftarnoon lawn party Wednesday for the Misses Catherine and ; Josephine Thomson. Those present were Misses Dellla Tye, Eva Joy NIoIbqii, Erma Nielsen, Lillian Spark3, Mae and Fern Thomson. Joan Sorenson, Olive, Eva and Krda Anderson. Kate Chrlatlanson, M re. Leonard Thomson, Catherine and Josephine Thomson and Mrs. T. P. Thomson. Mrs. 0. W. Nielsen entertained Saturday afternoon after-noon in compliment to Miss Anna Nelson ot Salt Lake. Those present were Mesdames Hyrura Thorpe, Charles Allred, Emma Olscn. Laurits Nielsen. A. C. Nielsen, Sr.. A. C Nielsen, Jr., i Qutllen Nielsen. Joseph Nielsen, C. J. Kelson, Reuel Anderson, Misses Pearl Thorpe, Eva Joy Nielsen and Erma Nielsen. j Mrs. Ole Thompson entertained Monday in com- ! pllment to Mrs. Nlelson of Ogden. Luncheon was ' served to Misses Irue Nlelson, Loren Hanson, ' Esther Andoraon, Amelia Christensen, Jane Ben- t son, Florence Greaves. Onda Greaven, Dclma Mor-tensen, Mor-tensen, Mattte Beal. Mosdamea Joseph Bralthwalte, I N. P. Nlelson and Ole Olsen. I Miss Jnne Benson entertained Thursdny at a I Kensington. i Mre. Hyrum Thorpe entertained at a quilting ' bee Thursday afternoon. ! Miss Rboda Sondrup has returned from Salt j Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen of Mt. Pleasant ; spent Friday in Ephralm. j Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bellnnder of Sllverdaie, j New, are visiting relatives and friends in Ephralm. I RICHFIELD t 4 f RTCHFIEL.D, Aug". 19. Mrs. Li. B. Kinney left Wednesday to visit her son, W. L. Kinney, and family at Springvllle. Mrs. George Uasmussen and Mrs. ' Charles Hansen went Tuesday for a visit in Idaho. j Mre. Walter Hansen entertained at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon In j honor ot Mrs. Sid Theobald. Norma Thurber entertained the young ! folks' sewing circle Wednesday after- i noon. J. S. Hyde of Salt Lake, accompanied I by his mother, Mrs. A. E. Hvde, and sis- j ter. Airs. G. H. Justesen, of Spring City, ! spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. D. V. 1 Hyde. Mrs. C. N. Ives and daughter, Lu- ! ella, recently of Seattle, Wash., are visiting vis-iting here. Mr. and Mrs. 6Id Theobald and sons of , ; Salt LaJte are visiting with W. C. . B. i Or rocks. Mrs. Tom Brown and Miss Ethel ' 1 Brown of Salt Lake are visiting friends . and relatives here. The Bridge club was entertained by i Mrs. A. L, ' Wood house Wednesday afiter-1 afiter-1 noon. I Mrs. Will Orrock entertained at a Kcn-1 Kcn-1 sington Tuesday afternoon, compli- ; I mentary to Mrs. Sid Theobald. Luncheon ! I was served to the Mesdames Jennie Isaacson, W. C. B. Orrock, Torn Brown, Charles Wilson, S. Seegmiller, the Misses Cora I Eric k so n , K th el Brown, Mil d red Anderson, Pearl, Alta and Irene Orrock, Lena Black and DeVera and Leda Orrock. Or-rock. Mrs. I. L. Wright entertained the Star, Crochet club Tuesday afternoon. The members present were the Mesdames V. E. Whyte. J. B. Lewis, K. E. Hoffman, J. J. Steiner, Joseph Nelson, Thomas Brown, R. Grames. H. H. Peterson, and the guests were the Mesdames M. C. Nelson, J. P. C. Norman and H. Martz-i Martz-i loft of Oregon. A Kensington was given Tuesday aft-ernoon aft-ernoon by Mrs. P. C. Neilson. compli-I compli-I mentary to Mrs. C. N. Ives and daughter, j Luella, and Mrs I. J. Stewart. Roses and sweet peas formed the decorations. Assisted As-sisted by her daughters, Mignon and I'tahna, the hostess served refreshments to twelve guests. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Marlon Seegmiller and Miss Hazel Baker gave a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Alieen Bean at the Bean residence. Music Mu-sic was the feature of the afternoon. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to sixty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson announce the engagement of their daughter, Alta, to J. Vernon Erickson. The marriage will take place early in September. Mrs. Henry Baker entertained a num-; num-; ber of lady friends Thursday in honor of I her sister, Mrs. Joseph Carpenter of i I Mounts, Ariz. I Eight members of the Mirthmakers' club were entertained by Mrs. F. J. Wight Wednesday. , Mrs. J. W. Ogden entertained Mes- 1 dames H. C. Larson, J. C. Hill, C. H. Pot- ! ter, T. Christensen, all of Elslnore: Clara Gray, T. Wilson and J. B. Ramsey Wednesday afternoon. One of the most successful lawn parties of the season was given bv the Misses Maud Ewing and Lottie Peterson at the Ewlng home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Joseph Hansen entertained thirty guests at a Kensington Tuesday after- 1 noon. Refreshments were served. PAYSON f" PATSDN. Aug. IS). The Cultus club was enter- ! talned at the Spring Lake resort Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon by its president, Mrs. S. A. Sorenson. Mrs. Charles Smfth, was hoste Friday afternoon after-noon to members of the Happy Hour club. The First ward Sunday school enjoyed a plcnlo at Utah lake Thursday. Mrs. Arthur ilcBeth entertained at a dinner party ' Wednesday. j Mrs. George Stahell entertained Wednesday In honor of her sister. Mrs. William Wirthltn of I Eureka, who Is visiting here, the guest of her i mother, Mrs. Joseph Douglass. I The members of the Elite club were the guests of Mra. Ed. Patten Wednesday. Miss Margaret Hand of Salt Lake Is the guest j of Mrs. Joseph Brimhall. Miss Marie Townsend entertained Tuesday at Oak Bend in her honor. Mfss Prltchard of Salt Lake Is visiting her i cousin. Miss lona Gale. Mtsa Florence Page of Logan Is visiting at the home of her grandfather, J. S. Page, Sr. 1 Mrs. Smitson left Thursday for Denver, Colo., I where she will be the guest of her parents. Miss Mary Wrlde spent the week at Falrvlew. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilson and children re- j turned home Sunday, after spending the summer I with the latter'a brother. Amnion Nebeker of ! Rawlins, Wyo. Misg Lois Shlrmer returned Sunday from San Diego. Cal.. where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Grieger. Mrs. Charley Dixon returned Sunday from Blanli-foot, Blanli-foot, Idaho, where she has been the guest of her sister, ' Mrs. Raymond Clayton. SPRINGVILLE f . 1 SPRINGVILLE. Aug. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and rhildren, who have been visiting Mrs. Jones's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fulmar, have returned to Preston, Idaho. M. R Crandall. Jr., and family have Just returned re-turned from a motor trip through northern Utah and southern Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Child are camping out this week In Strawberry i valloy. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Sanford have returned home from a few days' visit with their daughter, Mrs. MartJndale of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Packard entertained at dinner Tuesday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Carl Carlson of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wlon Harrison and Miss Marie Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Hawi have returned home from a visit to their former home at Tremonton. i Mrs. Sadie Rain of Fallon, Nev., is spending the week here visiting her lather. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Dougall and daughter, Catherine, Cath-erine, left Monday to loin Mr. and Mrs.. Pick Adams and party of American Fork. They will make a tour ot Yellowstone park by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Ward and children lert j Thursdny for Pueblo, Colo,, for a visit with rela- i I lives. Mr. and Mrs. Orra Card and J. B. Gentrey of l Albany, Orft., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. j Minor. I Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cook and family ara camping 1 out at Strawberry. Mrs. W. H. Mrnersy Is in Salt IaVe this week visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H, Browa t 1 TOOELE TOOELE. Aug. 19. A party consisting of Mlw Lottie Llarber, Miss Clara Johnson, Miss Otllla Shields, lloraco Lee. I-a Tnte and Pete Knud-son Knud-son enjoynd a trip to Provo canyon Sunday and Monday. Mrs. G. W. Coins and douhlore. Mao and HHzel, entertained at. an Informal affair Wednesday, Wednes-day, A musical programme was rendered, followed by refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Cook and family went to Provo Sunday to visit relatives and friends. Miss Margaret Peterson and Mrs. Anne GundrT , were Stork ton visitors this week. Mrs. Robert Condle visited her daughter, Mrs. : Marion Hanks, here this week. Mr. and Mrs. John England and family, ac-companiod ac-companiod by Mrs. Loarni England, left Tuesday . on a pleasure trip through Yellowstone park. i Mrs. William Dee and Miss MargnrPt Sullivan of Butte were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Long this week. Mrs. W. S. Morris and daughter of Salt Lake. Mr. and M is. J . C . Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morris of Anaconda, Mont., motored to Tooele Monday to visit friends. Miss Lily Kauffman of Salt Lake was the guest of Miss Ruth Walters the latter part of the week. Mrs. R. A. Tate of Little Rock. Ark., left Sunday Sun-day for her home. Mrs. Tate has been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Dunlavey. of this city. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Weiel returned last week from Des Moines. Iowa. Mrs. Jack Kirk has been visiting hr sister, i Mrs. 0. S. Glbbii, in Salt Lake this week. i Mrs. Ray Johneon spent the woek In Salt Lake. Mrs. Peter Nelson returned home Monday, after spending a few days lu Salt Lake. Mrs. D. R. Gillespie, who has been visiting in Salt Lake, returned home Tuesday. Mlsa Agnes Stewart returned Saturday from Logan, where she bad been visiting friends. Mrs. Harry Wilson returned home Saturday, after spending a week in Salt Lake. Snltair visitors Wednesday Included 5Irs. Joseph , De La Mare. Mrs. Charles Henderson. Mr. and , Mrs. F. M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bevan, Mrs. ! William Anderson, Mrs. J. L. Chapman, Mrs. Kate Anderson, Mrs. W. H. Elklneton, Mrs. Thomas Spiers, Mrs. A A. Walters, Mre. Charles Bolleschwoiler, Mrs. A. Lo Briton, Mrs. 11. B. , HalneB, Mrs. Peter Nelson, Mrs. Alvln Walters. Mrs. Henry Droubay, Mrs. William Shields. Mrs. Robert McLaws, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nix and Mrs. Violet B. Johnson. Miss Naomi Chrlstenson of Rait Lake Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Vawn Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Adamson and Mr. and' Mrs. G. W. Adamson enjoyed a trip through Idaho and Wyoming. The Campflre girls were entertained at the home of Miss Clara Ehert at a slumber party Wednesday Wednes-day night. Mrs. F. E. Wadsworth went to Salt Lake Sunday Sun-day to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sumner returned from a visit to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jak Simmons returned home Sunday from a pleasure trip to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Dalltn left Saturday to visit relatives at GastllJa Springs. Miss Loretta and Miss Bessie Conlon of Anaconda. Ana-conda. Mont., aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Morse. 1 GARFIELD f ; GARFIELD, Aug. IP. Mrs. R. 10. Burke and children leave the first of, the week' for a month's visit In Butte, . Mont. J Mrs. H. C. Anderson and daughter ' Marjorie returned Thursday from Wild-wood, Wild-wood, Provo canyon. Mrs. W. C. Barton and children, Arthur Ar-thur and Helen, returned Tuesday from a two weeks' fishing trip in Vivian park. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ensign and son. Horace, motored mo-tored Wednesday to Wild wood, Provo canyon. Miss Oral Fonts of Pleasant Grove is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin returned the first of the week from a two weeks' vacation trip to Vivian park. Mrs. Annie Larson and children of Ptoche, Nev., are the guests of Mrs. Charles Anderson. The G. G. Card club was entertained at an auction bridge luncheon Wednesday noon by Mrs. A. Borgstedt. The club prize was won by Mrs. Borgstedt. the special prize by Mrs. A. Thomas and the consolation prize by Mrs. Frank Taylor. The Bakers' Dozen Card club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. E. Mr. Arthur. The guests were Mesdames H. P. Allen. R. B. Tempest and Guy Kerr. High score trophy was won by Mrs. J. McLachlan. A surprise birthday party was given Thursday evening complimentary to Miss Althea Evers. The following were present: pres-ent: Misses Ethelyn Prebble, Kathertne Connell. Hulda Elder, Elizabeth Moore. Veda Anderson, Norma Larson, and .lack Kyle, Curtis Goodman, Art RJlev, Kenneth Ken-neth Thomas, Freddie Williams and Albert Al-bert Munson. The Garfield club entertained the wives and friends of the members in a social reception and dance Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. H. Dahle entertained Wednesday Wednes-day evening at a surprise party in honor of her husband's birthday. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Will Le Cheminent, W. C. Barton, J. H. Sflxman, C. C. Peterson. J. H. Day. D. W. Hat-ton. Hat-ton. H. M. Booth. A. G. Delaney, Charles Benson, Misses Edith and Ethel Benson and Fern Le Clieminent; Messrs. George Hat ton, Ralph Bohne and Fred Melding. Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell returned this week, after a two weeks' visit to their summer home at Lake Point, A farewell party was given Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones Tuesday evening ft t the Garfield ward house. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are moving to Salt Lake. 1 SPANISH FORK 4 . . f SPANISH FORK. Aug. 19. Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Livingstone left Tuesday on a trip to Yellowstone park. Miss Carrie Olson of Salt Lake Is spending several sev-eral weeks In this city the guest of her cousin, C. C. Janaon. A dozen or more of the younger set surprised their schoolmate, Lester Nelson, Friday night. Thofe present were Jessie and Mndga Hughes, Florence Morgan, Eva Tut tie, A lice Ludlow. Matt le Nowett, Jennie and Ina Creer, M Hiked Moore, Perry Thomas. Lee ter Corn any, Mark Stirling, Gilford Newott and Stirling Lawrence. 1 Mrs. M. Scott and daughter, Mary, accom- panied by Miss Mildred Srott of Montrose, Colo., I are visiting at the home of Mrs. R. M. Adams. Mrs. Jens P. Petersoti of Ephralm Is visiting 1 at the homo of her daughter. Mrs. C. C. Jenson. Mrs. Charles Looney of Portland Is the guest , of her daughter, Mrs. K. K. Saxon of Spanish Fork. 1 Mr. and Mre. S. P. Snell of American Fork spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Stoddard. Mrs. Wayne Chtpman entertained at cards Wed- ; nepday evening In honor of her husband'" birth- ; day. . Those prcpent were the Mlnses Leora and ; Mary Hughes. Aline Moore, Haz"! Morgan, Bprt I Nnyior, Rish Tanner. Jack Brannon. Orson Hicks and R. W. Zlmtner of Idnlio Falls. , Judge and Mrs. J. E. Boo the of Provo an-r an-r ounce the ena;ngement of their daughter. Elsie, to Iraac Brockbank of Spanish Fork. The wedding wed-ding win take place Septomber 1. t Mrs. John Lant and Mm. Laura Dixon of Pay-son Pay-son met with tho Third ward Mutual ladies Thursday evening. i Several of the Yeomen In die gave a handkerchief handker-chief who war Wednesday afternoon, rnmpllmcntnry to Mary C. Nelson, who will soon leave for Bur-ley, Bur-ley, Idaho. Ml ps Rebecca Nelson is spending a two weeks' vacation with friends in Suit Lake. Miss Mattlo Newltt entertained the Beehive girls of the Second ward Tuosdny evening. Mr. and Mm. S. J. G-old have had as their guont during th past week Charles Davis of Tooele. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tolhurst have had as thnlr ! house guests for the past two wwks Mr. and Mrs. I Owen RowP of Provo and t!m MIrsc Alice Collam of Salt Lnko and Margaret Shipley of Ocdpn. Mr. nnd Mis. Grover Johns and son, Blair, -and Mrs. n. Johns and family met friends from Mammoth Mam-moth nt C5tllla Spring Sunday. Mirs Marie Stewart and Miss ffu?te Hunting- j ton of Mfipleton hnvo returned from a ten days' ' trip to West Po."tBj |