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Show State Society T LOGAN f -t f LOGAN, Aug. 5. Mrs. Frank Thatcher entertained with a children's dancing party Thursday evening fromi 6 until 8 o'clock at Murdock's, in. compliment to her nieces, Miss Betsy McAlister of New York and Miss Harriet Bin ford of El Paso, Texas. Light refreshments were served. Sixteen quests were in attendance. attend-ance. Mrs. Robert Binford and children will return to their home in El Paso, Texas, the early part of next week, after a stay or" several weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McAlister. Mrs. Julia B. Nfbley and daughters, Misses Margaret and Ruth Nibley; Mrs. Luther Howell, Miss Anna Budge and Carlisle Nibley motored to Fish Haven, on Bear lake, Wednesday, for a week's stay. Mrs. Ray Bullen and children and Mrs. Nellie B. Langton spent the week at Bear Lake. Dr. and Mrs. 1Z. S. Budge and children are at Bear Lake for an outing. Miss Zella Smart spent the week at Preston, Idaho, visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ezra Fox. "Dr. and Mrs. L S. Smith and children, Mrs. Isaac Smith and Mrs. Tates arrived Tuesday from an automobile trip through Yellowstone park. Mrs. Alma Johnson entertained, with a Kensington Tuesday afternoon. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers. flow-ers. At the end of the afternoon refreshments refresh-ments were served. About sixteen guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney O. Stevens and children spent the week at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William MoAliBter and children of Rex burg- spent part of the week here on their way to Salt "Lake, where they will make their home, Mrs. Elizabeth Lang spent the week at Ideal beach, on Bear lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Swinn of Bingham Bing-ham spent the week here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen. Miss Mabel Shipley went to Paradise Wednesday, where she will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen arrived here Monday from Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spencer and children chil-dren and Mrs. A. J. West of Salt Lake arrived here Tuesday evening from Soda Springs and went to Salt Lake Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatcher and family fam-ily are at Bear Lake for a ten days' stay. Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Budge and family have returned home from Logan canyon. Mrs. Frank Rolapp and children of Og-den Og-den are visiting here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nibley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fair and little Eons, Aaron and Jack, spent part of the week at Arimo, Idaho, visiting with relatives. rela-tives. The Senior group of Beehive girls of the Sixth ward mutual spent the week at Bear lake. Mrs. Weston Vernor entertained with a party Saturday afternoon in compliment compli-ment to her lit tie son, Weston. Games were played and the afternoon was concluded con-cluded with refreshments. Fourteen guests were in attendance. Miss Harriet Smith entertained at a ewlmmlng party Thursday evening at the B. Y. C. pool. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Idaho motored here Tuesdav to meet Mrs. Crouch of Salt Lake, Mrs. Smith's mother, moth-er, who will visit with them for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rice and familv, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martineau and family are at Bear lake for a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. Taysom and children have gone to Salt Lake for residenpe. Miss Lillian Ostlund has gone to Salt Lake to spend the remainder of the summer sum-mer with her sister, Mrs. J. S. Free-bairn. Free-bairn. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen of Cove announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Alice, to Earl Titenson. The marriage mar-riage will take place at an early date. " SALINA 4 . SALINA, Aug. 6. Mrs. D. L. Aryle la aaln at the window in th local postoffice, after a two weeks' vacation spent In ML Pleasant, her old home. Mr. ind Mrs. G. A. Brandt entertained a few Trtend3 at an arvenlng card party last Saturday. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. C. E. West, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. L,und, Mrs. Saul Johnson, Bulah West aDd Julia Ltund. Bishop G. Lorentzen and wife spent the fore part of the week In Spring City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Andreason have Just returned re-turned from a trip to Price. The Misses Julia Lund and Poarl Ivle are visiting visit-ing In ML Pleasant with relatives and friends. Mrs. William Mott of Vernal Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allred. Beatrice Beck of Centerfleld Is a guest of Eva Allred. Mrs. Kail Burch of Mt Pleasant 1b & guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Haul Allred. Miss Nlma Erleksen has gone to Ogden to Bpend a month. Mrs. Hattie Allred and daughter, Mlaa Clav Allred, departed for an ertended visit to Twin Butte, Canada, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Kellsen went to ML Pleas-BJit Pleas-BJit Tuesday to attend a reunion. Mrs, Thome, mother of Dr. W. M. Thome, left for Salt Lake Tuesday, after an extended stay here, Mrs. Eva Dunn is here from Eureka visiting lth her mother, Mrs. John Prows. Announcement has been made of the marriage 3n Salt Lake, Monday, of Miss Susan Bird of this city to Albort O. Walsh of Salt Lake. Thfl bride le the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Teter Bird of this city. Mrs. George AJma Gates entertained at dinner Tuesday 1n honor of Mrs. Charles T. Prlsk and Mrs. William Parry of Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bastlan of Vermillion were visitors fn Salina part of the week. Mrs. W. H. Brown entertained the Crystal Card club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Boyter returned home to Salt Lake Wed-Cre'lay Wed-Cre'lay after a pleasant visit with relatives In Ealina. Mrs. C. W. McAllister of this city is a Salt Lake visitor. Mrs. John Prows, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Eva Dunn, went to Eureka Wednesday, w1hm she will remain a week or so. The Ladles' Literary club will meet Monday afternoon aft-ernoon at the home of Mrs. Vivian Burns. VERNAL H VERNAL, Aug. 5. One of the prettiest weddings wed-dings of the fciimmcr occurred Sntuiday evening at the home of M r. and Mrs. Irvln Eaton, when M iss Enid Ward and ItMiben C. Fuller wore untied in ma rr Inge by ' Bishop Hy rum B. Calder. M iss Ward recently came from Wyoming, where here parnnts reside, and here met Mr. Fuller. It was a case of love at first eight. S. D. Ilnrron and wlfo and sister of East Oi an N. J., have been visiting In Whlterocks for iho past two weeks. They saw the famous Sun Dance for the first time whi le here. Mrs. Steven Adams of Basin has joined her husband In this city. Mies Clfftla Hatty is visiting Miss Fannie Ga-Eon Ga-Eon at Roosevelt. Mrs. Zina Murray and family are spending the week with friends at Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fi.'fiT of Heber City arf; visiting in Vernal. Gail Fish or, a brother, and Mr. Fisher's mother also accompanied them. The primary festival, given Friday afternoon on the rourthouse uroiitnls. proved an ' enjoyable affair and was attended by a largo crowd o people. G. F. FiT'derlckson 311,1 family of TtonsevHl nro vlf king with Mr, Fiederick.son'ii parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cook. John BUnkonshlp and daughter. Miss Mary, returned 'o Vernal Sunday from Salt Lako for a visit of facvural weeks. They formerly resided here. Mr. and Mis. Walt McCoy and Mr. and Mrs. illiam Wit heck returned Thursday from a two weeks' vl; M. at Glen wood Spring", Colo., where they enjni ed the hat lin. Mrs. McCoy was taken tmldcnly ill. which c;ui.wl them to return. Air. aiid .Mi:;. C F. Lyblei't arrived Thursday i evening from Logan for a month's visit with (heir sons, Enorh ami Jarob, and thlr daughter, Mrs. Kmma llullinger. They formerly resided In Naples Na-ples ward for many years, and are greet ins all their old Irlenda. Mrs. An ron Strpht?! entertained for Mrs. Louis Kalian yesterday afternoon. Miss Maol Johnson will lenvo soon on a. visit with relatives and friends In ITelier City. Miss Hilda Delt.her will acTompany her. Mrs. Dick Jensen and Oswald and Plok Paun-dera Paun-dera left Friday for a week's visit in Salt Lake. Miss Louise JorRensen returned Thursday from at month's vacation, which a lie spent In Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. En Rene MIkerEall and M is Alta Pa pie were married Saturday afternoon. Both are well known locally. Andrew Hose, uncle of Mrs. John A. Mease of Joseph City, has b'-cn Virgil ins hi;re for tho past week. He left tor home ycsieniay. Wallace Jensen and Mi.s M-iry May Winn of Randlett were married Wednesday of tills week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter nnd children have returned to their homo In Mystic. Colo, , after a week's viit hero. "Grandma" Juckson remained here. Mrs. William Afh(on has announced the marriage mar-riage of her daughter, W. Hazel Ashton. to Roh-ert Roh-ert Rohlnbt m of Lus Angeles, to lako place the last week in August. J. L. Wilkeraon and Miss Alice Keel, both of Ncoln, were married at the court luui.V- WediifH-day WediifH-day afternoon hy Jilftteo of t lie Peace Itcbeuu f 'aider. The bri(lo and brides room mi- very well known and prominent socially at Ncoln. William Mease In back fi om fall Lake, brins-ln; brins-ln; in from Myton -M vs. J. II. and .M rs. Sarah Mease, who had b'-pn visiting Mis. John M ease's 1 brother, Thomas Smith, for a week. I (Jernun Workman and Mi;;s 3'enrlolta Taylor of Cedarvlew veio marrii-d at the court limine Thurs- day by Justlco of the Peace Jtrlieau 'aider. Mrs. 'Workman Is the daughter of a prominent cattleman cattle-man In that section. 1 SPANISH FORK SPANISH VO i t K, Au it. S . M r h . .1 n 1 1 n TIalcs and i.'hiliiren ;n'i: isitin ;it the home of Mr. ;i n;i J rs. 1 'liclui r, Jonov, Jlrs. 1 InL-s's pure-ills, in this -itv. Mr. :inl Mrs. .Mwrjni I ). WnniiT rn-turneU rn-turneU 'j."ucsUuy ul'Lor a tlircc duyt' viit with Mr. anrl Mrs. David Alexander at Bciryfork canyon. Mips Revri. Woods and Aline Moore wore ffuosts at thn home of Mrs. Frank Gam-inell Gam-inell at Sprincrville Sunday. . The Lady Wilson club was entertained by Mrs. Will Johnson Friday afternoon at her home on the Fast bench. Eiht members and four visitors were present. Miss Eva Tuttle entertained the Heliotrope Helio-trope swarm of the Third ward Mutual Improvement association Tuesday night. Mrs. John Mooro and Mrs. George Hughes are visiting with Mrs. Hyrum Syler at Cliriton. Mr. anil Mrs. Verdie Kean and children were tf umln y d inner quests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson. The I isse-s Annie a nd M a ry Thomas have returned from a trip to Idaho. Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Stoddard spent Wednesday in American Fork with Mrs. S. P. Sncll and Mrs. Howard StilweU of Alta. The mothers' section of the Todies' Aid society of I he Prcshylei ian chuivh met with .Sirs. Olney Green Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garr and two children of Garfield are spending a ten days' vara : ion in this city, I he guests of Mrs. Edna Houtz. Mrs. Ma t Cronin returned Wcdnesilny from a three weeks' visit with relatives in Salt Fake. Mrs. Clav Gonanstcr of Salt Fake, with Mrs. W. P. Hales of MaplcJon, spent Thursday with friends in this city and at Caslilla Springs. Mrs. .lames Hales. Mrs. "Willinm Alford Warner a tid Mrs. Edward Lewis left Wed ncsday for Rig i lorn, Wyo., where Ihcy will spend ten days with friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. George Newt It and little daughter isiled friends and relatives in Sail EaUe during the past week. Mrs. Ak'(,'ic Mnri:;in entertained at an ;.ll-day .Uiltimi bee Tinirsdny, ;ihout a 1 1 oz i 1 n or n lull- holies 1 nd ir in a 1 1 end a nee. 'I he l.ilv sw.ii ni m the Firs! ward was taken fur an all-day outing Tuesday to Isaac's grove by Miss Nina Hanson and Josie Nelson. The party included six of the members and one visitoor. The day was spent in playing games and boating and bathing. Miss Olive Thomas left Friday for a ten days' visit with Mrs. Clara Jenson at Bingham. The Misses Dora and Elinor Stahmann have returned from a week's visit in the city with Miss Fredrica Siahmann. The Heading circle of the Sego Eily camp, It. N. of A., met at Fraternal hail Wednesday night, where the time was spent leading "The Clansman," which will be continued during the summer. The following composed a party at Saratoga Springs Sunday; Mr. and "Mrs. Albert. Engberg. M rs. O. P. Arnold anil da.ughter, Josephine. Miss Ruth Rern-stein Rern-stein of Salt Lake, Miss Switzer of Kansas. Kan-sas. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Snell and Mrs. Bert Malcolm of Spanish Kork, Mr. and Mrs. S. J1. Snell of American Fork and Mrs. Kate Stilwcll of Alta. Mrs. A. R. 'Roekhilt and three children are visiting with Mrs. William Ferguson for a lew days. SPRINGVILLE t . 4. SriUNGVILT.K, tJtali, AiiR. 5. Mr. nnd aire. Kre.l Dnlton'of Salt Lako arc visiting rolatios and frit'Tids here this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Slallini.'.s of T'rovo wcro nrst.H of Mr. and Mrs. JS. ( '. Whittaker Sunday. Miss ilannali lfowland visited friends in I'rovo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mendonhall S'ent Sunday at Saratoga springs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Wood of Pi-oche, Pi-oche, Nov., Avero the pilots of Misses I atlnM-ine and lunula Douall. John !;. Uoyei-. a ntetnhei- of Hie Des-eret Des-eret "civb btaii', vas iierc Sunday, mcoting relatives and friends of his old home town. Misses Ada Harrison and Myrtle Pieree have returned from a tour of several weeks in the Paeiiic coast states. Mrs. Elizabeth Packard, with several of her children and grandchildren, spent Wednesday in Provo canyon. Darwin Roylance, who is employed on a ranch near St. Anthony, Idaho, spent a few days hero this week. The Beehive girls of the Fourth and Second wards spent tho week in Provo canyon. They were chaperoned by Mrs. Ireua Jensen and Miss Fannie Rowland. Word has been received here of the marriage of K. K. Houtz, formerly of Springvillo nnd now a resident of Cedarview, THnta county, and Miss Svlvia Powell of Cedarview, last Tuesday. Tues-day. Eoseoo C'randall is here from his ranch on the former Uinta reservation for a few days, visiting relatives and friends. L. D. Deal and daughter, Ella, and a party of friends, motored to Saratoga springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jud Daley of Salt Lake were Springvillo visitors Sunday, visiling Mr. Daley's sister, Mrs. Ida Parry. A. C. Bird, who has been spending a few days iierc with his family, returned re-turned Thursday to his construction camp near Butte, Mont. Mrs. John Hunt of Snowila.ko, Ariz., spent a few du3's here this week visiting relat ives. Mrs. X. II. Packard and daughter, Clara, of Ogden, were tho guests of relatives for a few days this week. The degree staff of the Provo Re-bckah Re-bckah lodge and a number of the mem bers of the Provo lodge visited the local Rebekahs Wednesday evening and conferred con-ferred the Rebekah degree on the candidates. can-didates. At the close of the lodge business the members of the local lodge gave a banquet in honor of the visitors. 1 TOOELE f TOOET.K, Aug. 6. Misses Emily and Ruth Spiers entertained the Beehive Rirls of the South ward Monday at a "tramp" party. Luncheon was served in camp-fire camp-fire style. Unique costumes were worn by the guests. Miss Mary McKelar entertained at a dinner party Monday. Covers were laid for tsveive. Mrs. Edward Shields returned Wednesday Wednes-day from Ely, New, where she spent t he past two weeks with her husband. Miss Melba Brown gave a dancing party at her homo on I'tah avenue Monday. Miss Louise Brotherton left Tuesday for her homo in Ogden after spending' ten days as the guest of Miss Mae Isgreen. Mr. and Mis. Archibald Kevan were Salt I-ake visitors over Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Green left Tuesday for Salt Lake, where she will make her' home. Miss Margaret Ada.ms accompanied her. Miss Edna Hickman entertained Saturday Sat-urday at a canyon party. Supper was served to Miss Mae Jsgreen, Miss Kate Gillespie, Miss Florence Bennett and Miss Louise Brotherton, the guest of honor. .Miss Anne Caffey returned to her home in Salt Lake Tuesday. Miss Caffev has been visiling her sister, Mrs. Harvev Lumlavey. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Do La Mare anil family, Mrs. James Keough and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver He La Mare enjoved a picnic party at Sunnybrook, in Middle canyon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Reed, Mr. end Mrs. L. Warn, Miss Blva Marsh. George Grand and Mrs. E. O. Marsh were Tooele visitors vis-itors over Sunday. Thcv were the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Walker. Miss Mao Jennin&s of Ogden, Miss Sybil Pearl of Salt Lake and Miss 0,lveilF':.: of Park City were week-end uaw-Tooele. uaw-Tooele. Mrs. A. B. Young and daughter. ; returned to their home in Tooete i w ; part of the week after speralintT months in Sew York visiting relaUu.-friends. relaUu.-friends. Miss Elanore Drury of l the guest of Miss Luclle Goans i.-the i.-the week. . ; - Miss Annie Anderson Is and Mrs. Robert Strasburg at uo Mrs. Glen Frank of Ophjr Is her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaim- Miss Martha Dunn left ' T''. Kimball, Canada, where she a month. Saltair visitors from Tooele were 1-1. H. Johnston. .RilthS, Edith Lougy, Annie bluelds -Me' MJ., Mrs. Peter Gillespie, . - us. r Caldwell. Mrs. Hazel Stelds, ,;; Brvan. Mrs. Peter M. Clegs. W A Matthew Spiers. Mr- ana - ,, Shields. Mrs. Ma Kerning ft Elsie Johnson. George Ti Davis, Mrs. R. 0.fwf Frank Eastman. Bishop and -Atkin, Miss Edna and K! Wallace Johnston. M Mrs. W. H. Claggett anc I son. , turned from Elgin, hi- nere been visiting friends.. Mr. and Mrs.. David Ero; to their home in Salt While m Tooele thej James Dunn and famii. tJ, Mr. nnd Mrs. part ' ' Wav, Idaho, spent the fore 1 week in Tooele. rj : Mlss Winifred jCanslia . EliZitbeth Crawford of , )lr. spent Sundav here as gaesw Mrs S. T. Carman. . ,m ' Mr. and Mrs. J- ' dav from a trip to eHow |