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Show Social Happenings in Cities -and Towns of Utah ! OGDEN I 4 f OODKX, Mnv 27. Mrs. Hufli C. Woods entertained at a luncheon Wednesday aft-ornoon aft-ornoon at the Ma iris and Matron' club In compliment to Miss Beatrice Brewer, a June bride. The table had as a centerpiece cen-terpiece a cut-plas basket filled with white gladioluses and maidenhair fern, tied with a bow of pink maline. Suspended Suspend-ed from the ceiling: was a large white wedding' bell, from which extended Bt reamers of ribbon attached to each Kuest's place. The favors were miniature pieces of furniture in Ivory. Before leaving leav-ing the table each pucst pulled a streamer and a shower of rose petals fell from the bell. The invited guests were Miss Brewer, Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol. Mrs. Walker B. Cheesman, Mrs. J. H. Thomas, Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee, Mrs. D. C. Eccles, Mrs. Arthur G. Fell. Jr., Mrs. A. E. Little-Held. Little-Held. Mrs. Ravmond T. O. Dunnell, Mrs. Lester F. Whitlock, Miss Lillian Wrisht. Miss Verna Tavey, Miss Katherine Hoa?. llss Gladvs Rich, Miss Viola Caxr, Miss Dorothea Browning", Miss Maude Zeimer, MIbs Pamela Spargo. Miss Helen Fer-klns. Fer-klns. Miss Rae Wright and Miss Helen Klleibeck. Tuesday afternoon Miss Lillian Wright entertained thirty-six guests at a sTiower for Miss Brewer. Miss Wright was assisted as-sisted In entertaining by Mrs. Walker S. ('lieesman Miss Rae Wright and Miss Al-tierta Al-tierta Wright. Misses Margaret and Lucille Lu-cille Wright and Margaret Buchmiller Thursday evening Miss Brewer was guest of lio ior at an informal affair given ' by -Miss Wright, at which the members "of the faculty of the Ogden Conservatory of music were the guests. MIpsh Lorlne and Lorna Wattls. twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. -Watt Is, entertained twenty-six of their .young friends at a theater parly at the Albambra this afternoon in celebration of their ninth hirthrtay. After the theater thea-ter partv the guests were taken to the Watt la home, where refreshments were served. The table decorations were in pink and white sweet peas. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Wattis and - - daughter, Miss Florence Wattis. At the Berthanna next Thursday afternoon after-noon Mrs. . II. Gosling will entertain the Child Culture club, when the last meeting of the year will be held. The "' principal number of the programme, will be a paper bv Mrs. Philip W. Knisely, on-" on-" titled "The 'Effects of One's Knviron-' Knviron-' merit." Miss Beatrice Brewer was the. complimented compli-mented guest at a Chinese tea given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Joseph K. t-': Evans at her home on Adams avenue. The tea tables were decorated In Chinese -style and a Chinese menu was served. A feature of the afternoon was the reading read-ing of "Madame Butterfly" by Mrs. . , Katherine Basset t Pardoe. Besides the guest of honor, those present were, Mrs. Walker S. Cheesman, Mrs. 1-1 enry F. Yolker, Mrs. Katherine Pardoe. Miss Lila Eccles. Miss Alberta Wright, Miss Lillian Wright, Miss Rae Wright, Miss Vera Browning, Miss Marian Browning and Miss Helen Kllcrbeck of Salt Lake. Mrs, Warren L. Wattis will entertain the Beehive Literary and Sewing circle Friday, June 2, at her home on Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth street. ,' In honor of Miss Beatrice Brewer, Mrs. P. P. Kline entertained at a Kensington . " Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Kline was assisted by Mrs. Walker S. Cheesman, Mrs. A. P. Hibbs and Miss Ki ma Eccles. Those present were Miss Brewer Mrs. Pearl Eccles Reagan, Mrs. Louis H. Peerv. Mrs. E. A. Llltlelield, Mrs. Marriner Browning, Mrs. L. R. Eccles, Ec-cles, Mrs. James H. De Vine. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, Mrs. A. G. Fell. Jr., Mrs. Lester Les-ter F. Whitlock. Mrs. A. P. Hibbs, Mrs. E. M. Williams, Mrs. Walker S. Cheesman, Chees-man, Mrs. D. E. Rhivers, Mrs. James W. Collins of Rait Lake and Mrs. Hattie , ;i Malowitz. Misses Lillian Wright, ' Mina Tavlor, Verma Tavey, Edna Towne, Helen Towne, Dorothea Browning, Pamela Pa-mela Sparco, Flora Eccles, Ltla Eccles, Erma Eccles and Katherine Fitzgerald. Mrs. T. W. Clancy was hostess to the members of the Historical society this afternoon at the Maids and Matrons' club at the final meeting of the. year. Miss June Pierce was chairman, and the ; topic for the afternoon was "Poets of the New Century." The historian's re- ; port was read by Mrs. Mattle Vogel. The ' rendition of two piano solos by Miss! Louise Pierce and violin solos by Miss Dora. Smith completed the programme. Mrs. Nora S. Row entertained the Martha society at the Maids and Matrons club Monday afternoon. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Henry C. Bigelow, Monday, June 5, at the Reed hotel. The members of the Five Hundred club will be entertained by Sirs. Alexander W. Walker at her home Saturday, June n. Tuesday evening, at the Masonic temple, tem-ple, the Masonic Social club was organ- i izd by members of Weber and Fnity lodges -of this city, with an initial charter membership of 125. Clubrooms will be fitted up in the temple. WJIIard E. Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs, WilrTird Kay, was graduated from the medical school of the Leland Stanford university, San Francisco, at the fourth - nunual commencement exercises held - Monday. During his seven years' course at the u nl vers! tv and med ical school Dr. Kay has received three degrees. B. A., M. A. and M. D. He will remain in San Francisco, where he will serve a year's Interneship at the Lane hospital. A number of the pupils of Mrs. Joseph A. Ferraro were presented in a niano re-. re-. , cital Thursday evening at the Methodist church. A programme of merit was plaved bv the following: Clarence Corev, Lola Stone, Esther Harris. Ruth Boyd Helen Boyd, Pom thy Herrinefon, Dor-othv Dor-othv Nichols and Josephine Ferraro. Tiie St. Joseph's Sewing socie! v was entertained by Mrs. Alexander W. Walker in the churcti hall Thursday afternoon. Miss Ellen M. Meissner presented a number of her pupils at a studio recital Monday evening. She was assisted by George and Harmon Meissner. violinists. Mrs. George E. Browning was hostess to the members of her Kensington club . Wednesday afternoon at her home. The guests were Mrs. M. S. Browning, Mrs. C. A. Canfield of Preston. Idaho; Mrs. W. W. Browning and Mrs. J . C. Ca it Mrs. J. W. Barnes will entertain the club Wednesday, June 7, at cards at her home on Monroe avenue. Mrs. Clinton C Smith entertained at tea nt the Maids and Matrons' club this a fternoon. The members of the Lucky Thirteen Five Hundred club were the guests of Mrs. S. L. Brick this afternoon. The annual commencement exercises of the Ogden high schoui were held at the Orpheuin theater Wednesday evening. At the olnse of the exercises a' bannuet was he'd for the graduating class at the Bertha Ber-tha na. about, ion being in attendance. The banquet room was tastefully decorated dec-orated for the occasion in the high school colors, orange and black. A large audiencp of Ogden music lovers -enjoyed the presentation of Gounod's npera. "Faust," by Lucy Gates and her company of I'tah artists Wednesday even-- even-- ing at the Orpheuin. The last meeting of the 'Home Culture club before adjournment for the summer will be held Thursday, June 1. at the home of Mrs. Hyrum Smith. The assisting assist-ing hostesses will be Mrs. Clavton C. Coolidge. Mrs. Robert R. Gamble and Mrs W. E. Moore. Miss Josephine Herriek. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Herriek of Denver, but former residents of this citv, will arrive in Ogden the first week in June and will be a guest at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. West. The marriage of Miss Herriek and Dr. A. P. Preston of Rigbv. Idaho will take place in the Salt Lake- temple thp latter part of June. Mrs. Hugh C. Wood and two sons, Francis and Edmund, and daughter Maivia left Fiidav for their summer home m Spent or. Liaho, where they will join Mr. Wood. Mrs. G. F. Brit ton left Wednesday for San I )ieii. Mrs. llcbcr J. Sears will arrive from Chicago within the next few days for a 1 visit with 'her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Evans. Mrs. J. C. Armstrong and daughter Dorothy are here from Los Angeles to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. HarroM C. Day and son Chopin of Brighani City, Mrs. Chapin A. Day and Chapin Day Bristol returned home the la t ter part of t he week from l-lonolulu, where they spent the winter months. Miss Helen Ellerbeck of Salt Lake was the guest of her cousin. Miss Beatrice Brewer, the past week. Miss June Scowcroft will return to Ogden Og-den J u n e 15 from Na tiona I Park sem 1 -nary, Washington, D. C. to spend her j vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft. Mrs. M. S. Browning had as her guest the past week Mrs. C. A. Canfield, wife of Dr. Canfield of Preston, Idaho. Miss Katherine Joyce, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Joyce, Is expected home June 4 from Seattle. Wash-, where she has been studying music, to spend her summer vacation. Mrs. James W. Collins of Salt Lake visited her mother. Mrs. J. H. Spargo, and sister. Miss Pamela Spargo, and was also a guest at the Kensington given by P.Irs. P. D. Kline Friday afternoon. Mrs. Raymond T. O'Donnell left. Tuesday Tues-day for a visit with her sister, Mrs. William Wil-liam R. Kimball, in Oak Park. 111. I Mrs. Ralnh V, Bristol returned tnrlav from Portland, Ore., where she visited her grandmother, Mrs. M. J. Chamberlain, for the past week. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Chamberlain, who will spend the summer here. Mrs. John C. Davis entertained at cards Wednesday in. honor of Miss Metta Thompson of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Miss Trma Campbell of Salt Lake, who left for their respective homes today to spend the summer. Eugene E. Pratt, son of Attorney Arthur Ar-thur E. Pratt of this city, has graduated from tiie law school of the Stanford university uni-versity and will join his father in the practice of law. Mr. Pratt arrived home tiie latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McCune have returned re-turned from a month's stay in southern California. Mrs. Tillman. D. Johnson Is visiting in California with her daughter, Miss Ruth Johnson, who Is attending Redlands college. col-lege. Adam Patterson returned Wednesday from a brief trip to California. Fred C. Smith, newly appointed senior assistant superintendent of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific, arrived In Ogden Thursday and will take up his residence here. Miss Reta West, daughter of Mrs. Sadie West, departed Wednesday for Los Angeles, An-geles, where .she will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. A. W. Cooley. Miss Lillian Parry has returned to Ogden, Og-den, alter spending the winter with relatives rela-tives in Logan. Mrs. C. L. Underwood departed Monday Mon-day on a visit to her old home in Tennessee. Ten-nessee. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. DeWolf have gone to Ely, New, where Mr. DeWolf has accepted ac-cepted a position In the recorder's office of White Pine county. vPr' S- J. Z. Gantz has returned from Chicago, where he took a post-graduate course at the Northwestern university. The Misses Anita and Krma Lassen of Oakland, Cal., are visiting at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Minnie Warner. Mrs. C. G. Gamble and two sons, with Mrs. Gamble's sister. Miss Olive Nell who have been visiting Mrs. Robert Nye, left Thursday for their home in Omaha, Neb. Mrs. 1-1. Brummell entertained her High Five club Tuesday at the Helena hotel. The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific circle met with Mrs. J. g. Falck Tuesday, Tues-day, when the election or officers was held. Mrs. Watt E. Lloyd entertained informally infor-mally Tuesday afternoon at her home. About 175 -persons were entertained by the Eagles' lodge Wednesday evening at a card party and social In the clubrooms. Thursday afternoon the different companies com-panies of the Daughters of the Pioneers held their regular meetings. Mrs. R. A. Grant has gone to Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Arthur Parkinson of Butte, Mont., fs visiting relatives and friends In Ogden for a month. While in this city slie will be the guest of her brother, D. E. Hopkins Hop-kins and Mrs. Hopkins. Mrs. G. L. King of Salt Lake is visiting visit-ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hanson, Han-son, tor several weeks. 1 KAYSVILLE t - f KAYSVILLE, May 27. Mrs. Mary Ann Burton of Ugden spent a few days in town this week aa a guest of her daughtt, Mrs. Annie Clark. Mrs. Heber Van Fleet left on Wednesday for Soda Springs, where she will spend tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter SchoMeld of Poratello, Idaho, are spending the summer to, Kaysville. Miss Viola Davla returned to her home in Mc-Camraon. Mc-Camraon. Idaho. Sunday, after a few weeks' visit here with relathes. Miss Deih Hughes returned to her home in Boise. Idaho. Monday, after an extended visit here as a guest of Mrs. John Matchinsky. Mrs. J. LI. Meyrick aJid Mies Vcnela Meyrick of Mt. Pleasant spent Sundav and Monday here as guesifi of Mrs. Dongla Phillips. Miss Elsie Egbert of Kalrvlcw, Idaho, is vlsit-! vlsit-! Ing relatives in town ihls week. ! One of the most elaborate sodal events thai has taken place in Kaysville for a long time was the reception given by Mi. Benjamin Barrett and Miss Nora Ingram at t lie Barrett home on East Locust street Wednesday afternoon from 2:;i( to 6 o'clock. The parlor was decorated with red ro;,er. and ihe dining room with pink and white carnations. The color scheme v. as also carried out in the refreshments. Mrs. John W. Thornley, .Mrs. Sumner nieason, Mrs. William P. Epperson and Mr?. Guy D. Rulledge assisted in tho dining room, where refreshments were served. A feature of the event was the music with which the guests were entertained during the afternoon. after-noon. The musicians were Mies Corinne Butler, violinist; Mrs. J. D. Cooley and Mis. Christopher Burton, vocalists; Miss Myrtle Jones and Mrs. Amy Tlmma, pianists. Those present were Mrs. William H. Clow, Mrs. Sumner Gleason. Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. Mrs. Henry H. Biood, Mrs.. Albert E. Curtis, Mrs. Guy D. Rut ledge. Mrs. John B. Lludsey, Mrs. George W. Barnes, Mrs. Martha J. Weaver. Mrs. John W. Thornley, Mrs. James Chlpman. Mrs. Naihan Reeves. Mrs. Albert Al-bert B. Barton. Mrs. George B. Sheffield. Mrs Fr-d A. Sheffield. Mrs. William P. Epperson Mrs. T. A. Martin. Mrs. Jesse B. Flint. Mrs. Bruce Major, Mrs. John Barton. Mrs. George W. Swan. Mrs. Clyde A. Epperson. Mrs. Thomas H Pone. Mrs. I. A. Batlne. Mrs. Frank H-.de. Mrs. J. B. Cooley. Mrs. JoliD R. Woolsey, Mrs. Christopher Chris-topher Burton. Mrs. Clarence S. Gardner, Misses Myrtle Jones. Mollis Barnes. Olive Abrams. Myitis Burton, Millie Criddle. Junet Swan, Estella Crid-dle, Crid-dle, Nora Blamlres. CumiHa Barnw. Edna Rush- ! forth, Bessie Irklns, Veda ooper arjd Crllia 1 Bono. Misses Fay Lambert Hnd Kathryn Clinton, both of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday In town aa guests of MIsa Mollie Barnes. Miss Evelyn Gailey. who has been attending the A. C. IF. at Logan during the past winter, returned home Saturday and will spend her vacation vaca-tion here. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. niood and children of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in town as guests of relatives. Mrs. George D. Bnne(t and children of Ogden spent Sunday in town as guests of Mr and Mrs. William Blood. Mies Arte France of Centervllle was the house guest of her cousin. Miss Clarlse Williams, during the week. Mrs. Olive Curtis spent Monday in Salt Lake City as a guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hart man of Afton. 'Wyo., are vlsllhig In town this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond McLatch and family. A pleasmt social event of the week was the reception re-ception given hy Miss Martha E. Barnes at her home on Saturday even lug between 5 and 7:30 o'clock In honor of the family and graduating clas of ths Davis County hich school. Musical numbers were given by Miss Apiies Clive. vlolin-e: vlolin-e: ; Mn-s Edna Edwr.rds. pianist, and Jrep!i C. "ie. cellist, an of Salt Lake City. Assisting MUi Barnes in re--ejvinp and entertaining were hf-r inolher. Mis. John It. name, and sisters. M". H. Blood and Mis. Mn'y A. Barn-s. The color Pi-henie v.-.is in hi own and jtnld. which are 'tie cla.-s colors. Elaborate rif rt'sli m-i: t;t were served. Among those present w ere Mr. aiid Mis. jtr J. Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Ezm Llljenoulst. Mioses Estella Epperson, Epper-son, Gladys Barker. Daisy Harrison, Esther Mabey, Mahala Moss. Kdlth Nelson, Rula Randall. Janet Swan, Alice Shonjr. Josio Roberts. Lola Smith. Mabel Wood. I.mje Parkins. Messrs. Albert V.. Spillmau. Oca Barlow. Fhirley M. Barnes. Karl Hlnman. Clarence Burn Ingham. Clyde Kn lt(hton, R. Ole Layton, Leland Morn-on. Iuis Ihid-Twonrt. William WiiJker. Srnhle Wicker. Riifi.ell H. Blood. Newman Reeves and Bud McDonald. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Williams of Syracuse visited relatives here on Sunday. Mlsa Nell Swan of San Francisco was a Kay-ville Kay-ville visitor during the week. Mrs. Susannah Burton and Miss Myrtle Purlon entertained the following people from Oden at their home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. William Burton, Bur-ton, Mr. and Mrs. James Burton. Mrs. Isabel Foulger, Mrs. Martha Cooley. Mrs. Hannah Poul-tcr. Poul-tcr. Mrs. Annie Hoge, Miss Pearl Burton and Rohert Burton. Misses F.dythe Irvine and Isabella Parry, both of Salt Ii ke. City, spent Sunday In town as guests of Mi- Hazel Bishop. Ferris R. Thomassen and Arnold M. Barnes were guests at a dancing party given at the Bert nana in Ogden on Monday evening. Miss Myrtle Jones entertained the following young pecple at a musicale at her homo on Sunday Sun-day evening: Mm, Minta Tlmms. Misses Corinne Butler, Mollle Barnes. Hazel Bishop. Olive Ab-rnniF. Ab-rnniF. Messrs. Franklin R. S. Smith. Myron W. Phillips. Leo Ware, Edward Layton. Howard 1 Cool; and Harold J. Bishop. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomassen and Mis Mar-1 Mar-1 guerlte Thomassen were guests of friends in Salt Lake City Sunday. MIm Vlda Cooper has returned to her home in Brighani. after 6Dendinc the nast nine months In Kaysville. Mrs. Annie Weaver aid children of Salt Ike City arpjspending the week in town as guests of Mrs. John 15. Darker. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Barnes. Misses Martha E. and Mary A. Barnes and Mc-ssis. Rut-pell Blood and Albert E. Spillman motored to Logan on Monday and spent the day aa guests of friends. Miss Ella Smith entertained the Oakleaf swarm of Beehive girls at her home Tuesday evening. Those present were Misses Annie Blood, Vera Mr-Clellan, Mr-Clellan, Hazel Batlne. Peer Shelton, Lnla Bncon. Martha Barber. Lucretia Ward, Mamie McCIellan. Vivian Bacon, Nora Scof field. Norma Underwood. Under-wood. Eunene Blamlre. Donetta Blnod. Leone Wilcox. Mary Abrams and Artel Llnford. Mlsa Harriet Startup of Provo is spending a few-weeks few-weeks in town in n guest or Mr. and Mrs. Henry i H. Blood and family. I 1 SPANISH FORK 4 . 1 SPANISH FORK, May 27. Mrs. Plan-ley Plan-ley Johns and children of Blneham spent several days cludns Ihe past "week with her sister, Mrs. Dean Wilcox. Miss Lncile Stokes was tendered a farewell fare-well party hy a dozen or more of her school friends Saturday evening before leaving for her home in Preston, Idaho, by Adella. Neilson; at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Neilson. Mrs. Alice Lloyd entertained at a children's chil-dren's party Tuesday afternoon for her daughter, Florence, who was live years old. About fifteen little friends were present pres-ent to enjoy the different games, followed by refreshments. After a month's absence at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Wilson of Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho. Lucile Evans returned to her home in this city Monday night. Mrs. Clara llartman of Bluff Dale is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Davis, for several weeks. 'About a dozen or more friends surprised Mrs. Fenlon Boyack Tuesday afternoon. Tne afternoon was spent in a social way, followed by supper. , The Misses Marv Wainer and Mary Bradford entertained at a bundle sliower for Miss Sarah Alexander at t lie ivme of Mrs. Warner Monday afternoon. The time was spent in a social way, and at 4:30 o'clock luncheon was served to about twenty. The presents were very pretty and useful. Mrs. Helga Jones was hostess for the Royal Neighbors of America at the Macca-bee Macca-bee hall Wednesday eveninK. The time was devoted to plans for the summer's meetings and work. Luncheon was served to eight members. The party given at the high school auditorium Friday night, after the commencement com-mencement exercises in the opera house by the high school faculty, in honor of the senior class, was one of (he social events of the week. Decorations were in he class colors, pink and blue. The guests Included members of the class and their partners to the number of about sixty. The time was spent In games and music, followed by light refreshments. Miss Mae Larson eniertained at dinner Tuesday for Mrs. David Larson and son, Darwin, of Mammoth. . The Knights of the Maccabees of Spanish Span-ish I'ork gave a pleasant card party and ou , m uieir nan faiuixlay evening Ten tables of progressive "500'' were piaved, under the management of Silas Snell Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Elfin Dart and Ed Frifrith. After the games several musical selections were rendered a mixed quartette, Misses Ellen and Rose Jameson, Jame-son, William Holt and Paul Jameson; solo. Miss Lily Jameson; Instrumental solo, Miss Alice Jones. Following tiie programme pro-gramme luncheon was served lo about sixty by a committee of young girls. Mrs. Carrie Rice Shaw left Friday morning for an extended visit with friends and relatives in Portland. Ore., and at the university of that slate for the summer sum-mer term. Complimentary for her daughter, Pearl, of Denver, Mis. Uri Stewart entertained at Sunday dinner. The guests Included Miss Rowena Hatch of Springvillc, .Miss Mary Hale and Parley woolsev of Provo, Miss Hannah Jones of Spanish Fork besides be-sides members of the Stewart famil't'. Misses Kllen and Rose Jameson, known in musical circles as the Jameson sisters left during Ihe week for a summer trip through Oregon. Idaho and Wvomin" in which they will have musical engagements engage-ments in various towns they visit. " Tiie Missionary society of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church met at tiie home of ilr-. Theo le Wednesday afternoon The study of Cuba and Porlo Rico was Vaken up by tiie members. Spanish Fork was well represented at the opera "Faust" given by the Lurv G-ates Opera company In Provo Mondav night, when more than a hundred of the local music lovers availed themselves of the rare opportunity to hear the talented singers. I EUREKA 4 : 1 ELRPJnA, May 27. Mrs. .Julius Brandt was hostess to Hip members of Ihe C. M. etulv Wednesday afternoon. The time was pleasantly spent in dointr fanov work and a musical programme was also rendered The hostess served a delicious dinner the dining- table beine; heautifullv laid' for Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Morton. Mrs. Rlchens Mrs. Griefs, Mrs. BeddinsrCield Mr' Fields. Mrs. Kpripsys. Mrs. Cox and the speria! suesls. 'Grandma" Mason Mrs Homer and Mrs. Fields. Mrs. Frank LYomar enterfaincd the members of the 1. O. K. club in a very cliarming manner on Wednesday afternoon after-noon of this vek. A nice luncheon was I served. The next meeting- of tiie rlub will be at the home of Mrs. Rasmus N'el- ' son. j Mrs. Lon Cox and Mrs. William Man-son Man-son pave a china shower for Mis? Jeanette Whitmore. the party belne; at the home of Mrs. Mansnn, on Friday evening. The , rooms were attractively aecorated with carnations a nd hearts. Luncheon was served to the following. Miss Whitmore Mrs. Gourley. Mrs. Lee Mansnn, Mrs Winn, Mrs. Buys. Mrs. Homer, Mrs. Ferguson, Fer-guson, Mrs. Ailen. Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Holdaway, Mrs. Moore Mrs' Brandt. Mrs. Beddinprfield, Mrs. Sprip.cs Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Nelson. Nel-son. Mrs. George Humble has returned after spending a. few weeks in Butte, Mont. Dr. K. J. Howell returned "to Eureka on Thursday after a short visit in Salt Lake City. Dr. Tker. Warren McAdams, .lame? Crooks and Loin nd Crooks ma-Ip a trip to the clnhhousc of the Goshen Gun club nti Sunday, p;i rUikinp of a splendid turkey dinner, which was served by Mr. and Mrs. Halin. who are In charge of the club's property. Irvine Greenbalh and Miss Marie Beck, both of Eureka, were married at Provo Wednesday. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a few friends and the young people returned home the same evening. Both are well known and popular young people of this , city, the bride being a daughter of ( George Beck. The Entre Nous Literary club met with Mrs. Wells Saturday afternoon. A paper was read by Miss Lav ton. The discussion discus-sion following was led by Mrs. Thomas. The home of Mrs. Gose on Church street was the scene of a verv enjovable meeting of the Bridge club Wednesday afternoon. In addition to the club members, mem-bers, there were three special guests. Miss Helen McCarthy. Miss lone Cates and Miss Anna Pullivan. In the card plav-lng plav-lng the prize was awarded to Mrs. Daniel Mai-tin. Cut f lowers were used in the decoration of the rooms. A jolly crowd called on Mrs. A. Moore last iSaturday evening, the occasion being be-ing her birthday. A programme of cards lasted until about midnight. when a Dutch lunch was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Brandt. Mr. and Mrs Beddingfield, Mr. and Mrs. Poriggs. Mr and Mrs. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Manson. Mrs. Richens. Mrs. ' Griggs. Mrs. Fields, -'Grandma" Manson and Mr. and Mrs. Moore. Daniel Sullivan, who has been 'attending 'attend-ing Stanford iinlversltv in raiifAmi-i returned home for the summer vacation. ' Mrs. Margaret Shea and son Edward ! returned to Salt Lake Citv on Saturday after spending a few days in Eureka, their former home. Miss Wanda. Wilson spent Sunday with her parents at Payson. Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Nesblt were the guests of Provo friends last Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Rice and son are at Milwaukee, Mil-waukee, where they will spend a month or two visiting relatives and other friends. Mrs C. M. Sorenson of Mammoth visited visit-ed with Eureka friends during the past week. p Mrs. Angus Mellor and Mrs. H. Chris-tensen Chris-tensen spent Saturday and Sunday at Provo. George Moore of Payson was In Eureka this week on a short visit. Mr and Mrs. John Hanlev left on Tuesday Tues-day for Payson. where thev will spend several days with the relatives of Mrs. Han ley. The Rev. p. A. Simpkin of Salt Lake City arrived in Eureka on Tuesday. He delivered the commencement address at and during his stay in Kureka he was the guest of .Mr. and Mrs. John Morley. W J. Tregoning and sister. Mrs. Joseph Z f? r.etur"etl to Eureka Monday-evening, Monday-evening, after a short visit at Kanosh soMri"61" Valt.er Fl"-h of the Chief Consolidated Con-solidated mine is at Houghton. Mich., on of the w-eet" 'S 'he first Mrs. Byron Thurgood will be the hostess dl? 0'e,he 1,,1rtffR dub Wednesday Wednes-day aflernoon of next week. vish'wiPn35; P",e' IPft Wednesday for a visit witn friends and relatives at Provo Miss Mary r. Sullivan. Miss Margaret ' :" ?! Ml" Reno left Wednes dav for a trip in southern Idaho. iiprovo's,, yndsaf relumed to her home MrPK:c.ftL,,k'EV'3ltWith enTrtVinei07., f ',le Tinlt-'liish school I '' .' Se"lor ,'lapa at a "annuel m the Miners union hail Friday evening. Fureka Je,"S"," of '-Meld is in r.ineka this week for a. visit with Mr and Mrs. Clyde McAdams. Abraham Ullock and Miss Jeanette We i , davWe p MarHe1 at It Lake on eunescia. Both are we known snrf rX "arT;5, "!e -'"r wot "u . e b"'le ls 'he daughter of Mr Flfoci""8--,!' W: Whitmore. Mr and M lllock will reside In Kureka. W. E Dunn of Springville was In Ki, reka this week on a short visit Miss Vera Dunn has returned tn w home iu Mammoth, after a p easant vn with Miss Edna Holdaway of Pro weekXa:f!e,M:nDe?,dild reU" ' this in Pioclie 'veyend'nS a C0UP'e of Hamelle. who arrived there from Denver' Rpprl Rllliro. e ... I jLOGAN ( d , r'llza etn i nderwood, Mist; Af-jri Barber and Benson Parkinson The r lav, were under the able direction of Miss Sa ra .ellow tuhps for the renterpie4 CrvVta candelabra with vellow shades were u4d on tlle table. Presiding in the df in-room in-room were Mrs. Moses" That' 1 S J. A. He ndrickson, Mrs. Fav Carr nton Mrs Luther Howell, Miss Marie Father' Tall vases of pink ross and baskets of shrubbery arranged about the living and music rooms were effective. A three pieee orchestra furnished the music for the evening. Those receiving were Mrs Jernon. Miss Allie Cox, MSR Tizabeth Underwood, Mrs. Moses Thatcher Mrs Luther Howell, MIks Dora Wright Fred Graham of Salt Lake spent Tues day and Wednesday here. 1Ues , Miss Nora Eliason gave a recital for a number of her pupils Friday even ng at the Iliason home. Appearing on th programme pro-gramme were Misses Allie Cox, Lettie Jaeobson. Alberta Phelps, Vera Nelson mV. la5-ton vocalists, accompanied' by Mrs Charley Hansen. They were assisted by Misses Gladys and Josephine Lund-quist Lund-quist and Ordella Smith, pianists. : Miss Helen Spencer of Salt Iake spent! the early p rt of tho weHc here as the guest of Miss Erma Eccles. tne On Monday, at the Hotel Logan. Miss Sara Huntsman entertained at luncheon for a group of Ulan Agricultural college girls tor whom she has been patroness tor the year. Covers were laid for Misses E len Earner. Carrie Thomas, Zillah Wright. Ohve AVoolley, Evelvn T own' Olena Thorp, and Mrs. B. G Thatcher" Miss Agnes Saunders and Miss Eleanor Wilkenson. Last Sunday evening relatives and friends numbering about flftv met at the home of Mr. and Mre. C. C. Cressel in compliment to George Fames. Mrs Francis Fran-cis Fames Rees, M. H. Fames Ed Fames. Ebenizer Fames and Matilda Fames Smith. The gathering brought together to-gether relatives and friends from various towns of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jaeobson entertained enter-tained at dinner Sundav in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mutton. A party was given Friday evening at the Seventh ward hall in compliment to Fred Kidgel, A. W. Hansen and Joseph Zundel. retiring officers of the Seventh ward Sunday school. The graduating class of .ihe T,owp school was enU-rt;i hied wit h a da in -ins part y Thursday evening at the Smart gymnasium. Rv way of celebrnMn? her hirthdav anniversary. an-niversary. Miss Cammilla Yonk enter tained at supper Monday evening. Assisting As-sisting the Imsress were Misses Ruby Edwards, Audrv Monk, Aidella Yunk, Margaret Adams. Reid Sha mhart. In company with Guy Cardon. left Wednesday for San Francisco Fran-cisco for a ten days' trip, Ilss Mary Johnson was given a shower Wednesday a-fternoon by the girls of her dancing classes. The Eeta Deltas gave their annual banquet ban-quet Wednesday evening. The large table was decorated with white roses a nd smilax. Miss Aggie Tarnet was toast-mistress toast-mistress and drew responses from Misses Viola Gledhlll, Anna Edwards. Sara Huntsman, Mrs. Alherta Porter, Ray Lof-green Lof-green anil Alta Calvert. The Phi Kappa Phis gave their annual banquet Monday evening at the Hotel Logan. The long table was decorated with pink roses and gladioluses. - Toasts were given following the banquet. John T. L'aine was loastmaster and drew responses re-sponses from Irvln Nelson. J. Howard Maughan and Alma Wilson. George Dunfnrd gave a short comic reading, J. F. Woolley sang a solo, and the fraternity quartette, contributed two selections. Mrs. Louise G. Kimball of Hastings, Neb., arrived Monday and will spend the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cardon and children chil-dren spent the week in Salt Lake. Stanley Stevens of Salt Lake spent Tuesday here. Mrs Vlvritm T-Tovholl nnlartalnwl with I a Kensington Monday afternoon in compliment com-pliment to Mrs. Earl Bennlon of Salt i Lake. The guests were Mesdames Robert Murdock. Sr., Robert Murdock, Jr., Preston Pres-ton Thatcher. Gilbert Cole. B. T. Cardon. H. Cr. Hayhall, William Watson, Hyrum Weatherstone, Cy Jones, Orson Baugh, Preston Thomas, Mrs. Lulu Watson, Misses Edith J-layball, Elizabeth Underwood, Under-wood, LaVern Murdock, Billie Hobush. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor of Boise, Idaho, returned home Monday after a few days' stay here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William King. Miss Hilma Johnson entertained a few friends Friday evening at her home. Five hundwd was the diversion. The guests were Misses Edith and Ethel Hill, Bertha Eankhead, Laura Lovendale, Elva Murray and Mabel Shipley. Mr. and Mrs, George W. Smith of Poca-teilo Poca-teilo spent the week here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William King. I RICHFIELD t RICHFIELD. Mav 27. Mr. and Mrs. Erin Beul entertained at dinner Sunday evening. Covers were laid for eight. Miss LaPreal Blomquist entertained at cards and music Tuesday evening. Present Pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salisbury, the Misses Coral and Effie Erlckson and Marvel F.lomqulst, H. D. Hulbert, C. J. Reed and Mr. Bums. Mrs. Edward Clark entertained Monday afternoon in. honor of Mrs. O. Cuddeback of Sallna. Mrs. W. H. Brown and Mrs. C. W. Mf-Calllster Mf-Calllster of Salina spent Monday visiting friends here. In honor of Miss Florence Sperry of Mantl. the. Misses Sadie and Olive Ivie entertained for her Monday evening. Cards and music wre the features of the evening. The rooms were decorated in red and white roses. Present were the Misses Grace Erickson, Mabel Morrison, Dimple Miller, Polly Donohue. Leslie-Hallows and Alta Coons, Edward Anderson, Hartlev Saunders, Al Anderson, Arthur McGregor, J. W. Snow, Joseph Bean, Bradley Young and Harold Smith. A Kensington was given Friday afternoon after-noon by Miss Llllie Nelson. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Coral Ramsey, Misses Rachel Peterson, Maude R. Erlckson, j Rhoda Ramlose, Maze Beal, Minerva and Leona Nelson. Mrs. Ernest Winkler was pleasantly surprised Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cal Sly. The Bridge club met with Mrs. J. B. Lewis Wednesday afternoon. Monday afternoon a surprise party was given in honor of Miss Lora Peterson. It being the anniversary of her birth, at the home of Mrs. H. K. Neill. A basket of pansles formed the centerpiece. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to Mesdames Will Morrison. Mor-rison. I. Salisbury, F. B. Smith, II. W. Ramlose, Mell Ross, J. M. Bolitho, Henry Neill, Lars Peterson, Misses Clara Hansen Han-sen and Rhoda Ramlose. The Home Economics club entertained at a social Friday afternoon at the public pub-lic library in honor of the retiring officers, offi-cers, Mrs. Ernest Winkler and Mrs. Lester Les-ter Til toil cock. Games and music were the feature of the afternoon, followed by refreshments. The women were presented present-ed with Goldsmith's book, "The Vicar of Wakefield." Mrs. George Ogden entertained the U. T. club Wednesday evening. Miss Maud R. Erickson entertained at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon. Those present were Mesdames Carlos Ramsey, E. P. Erlckson and Ieo Jennings, Misses Lillie Nelson, Maze Beal, Rachel Peterson and Rhoda Ramlose. Mrs. L. M. Barr entertained Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. R. B. Margetts of Long Spring Rest, Wyo. Music was the feature of the evening, followed by luncheon. Those present were Mesdames G. C. Morrison, I. V. Hyde, Misses Le-titia Le-titia Davis, Mabel Morrison, lone and Cleo Morrison and Fern Morrison. The Misses Sadie Ivie and Mabel Morrison Mor-rison entertained at a dancing party Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Florence Sperry. The rooms were decorated deco-rated in blue and white streamers and pansles were used in profusion. Miss Sperry gave a few vocal and piano selections. selec-tions. The Misses Leiia Ivie and Mary Peterson assisted in serving the refreshments refresh-ments to twenty-eight guests. The Daughters of Ihe Pioneers held their meeting Wednesday afternoon In the public library. A programme was rendered ren-dered and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Christ ensen went to Salt Lake Tuesday for a short visit. I mantI f 4 f MANTI, May 27. The seniors entertained enter-tained the faculty at the Commercial club Monday night. 0. C. Nelson, who spent the week In Manti, has returned to his home, at Hcy-bum, Hcy-bum, Idaho. Mrs. Lucy Trnnant entertained Saturday Sat-urday afternoon at a Kensington, complimentary compli-mentary to Mrs. Teen Brown Davis of Montpeller, Idaho; Mrs. Ovanda Kearns of Salt Lake and Mrs. Hampton of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lauber and George E. Bench, all of Price, were, here at the funeral nf Mrs. Wilford Bench Tuesday, and ret urned home Wednesday. Teachers of the Mantl public school en-tertnined en-tertnined at thp home of Charlotte Parry, Saturda.y evening. J. P. Nelsun and daughter, Dorothy, I spent the hrst of the week at Salt Lake. ! Dewey Olsen entertained the high school orchestra Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Garriet and three .children of Nephi are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hornung. Arvella Cox and William Hansen of Ferron were married in the Manll temple Wednesday, President Louis AnderEon officiating. of-ficiating. Flossie Mellor of Fayette is a Manti visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Sperry entertained Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. Teen B. Davis of Montpelier, Idaho. Sadie Tooth of Salt Lake is down for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tooth. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cox announce the engagement of their daughter, Zella, and Kenneth Keller. The Hopeless club and Mystic Mooks entertained Tuesday evening at the homo of Gf-nell Brown, in honor of Lida Edmunds. Ed-munds. T wen t y-three were present. Lucile Tennant entertained at a birth day party Tuesday afternoon in honor of her fourteenth birthday anniversary. Belle Campbell of Mavfield ls visiting at the home of Mrs. H. C. Brown. The juniors of Manti high school entertained enter-tained at the home of Mrs. E. T. Parry Monday evening. Mrs. Charles Cox entertained at dinner raturday, in honor of Mrs. Liza String-ham String-ham of Imbler, Ore. Maud Ewlng of Richfield is visiting with Nita Stringham. Ruby Jensen and Romania Westenskow entertained their Sunday school pupils at the home of the former Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Liza Stringham and Mrs. Peter Westenskow left for their home, Imbler, Ore., Tuesday. Monday teachers of the South ward entertained en-tertained at a farewell social at the assembly as-sembly hall for Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen, Jen-sen, who have been doing temple work here the past two years, and left for their home in Richfield Tuesday. Edward Webb of Tdalio came down Tuesday to visit with his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Hornung. Mrs. Melvin Stringham entertained at dinner Monday for Mrs. Liza Stringham and Mrs. Annie Westenskow of Imbler, Oregon. Maxlne Shand entertained at a birthday party Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her eighth birthday anniversary. j . SALINA t SALINA. May 27. Thursday afternoon Mrs, Ira Rasmusson entertained in honor of Mrs. Dora Crane of Bingham. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to Mesdames Leslie Harmon, Har-mon, Hicks Okerland, Dora Crane, C. PI. Gates, Lucian Martin and the hostess. Emil Nlelson attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Nelson of Mantl, Sunday. Friday afternoon Mrs. Ed. Whiting entertained en-tertained the Mothers" society. Mrs. J. F. Martin was chosen president, with Mrs. James Cane as her assistant and Goorge Brox as secretary. The white carnation was chosen as their symbol. Refreshments were served to Mesdames J. F. Martin, K. S. Roper, James Cane, George Brox, T. A. Hunt, Vern Gardner, N. P. Rasmusson and Ed. Whiting". Mrs. Earl Cook and Dura Thorpe of Ax tell were guests of Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe Tuesday. One of the social events of the week was the party given by Mrs. Lehl Peterson Peter-son Friday afternoon in honor of the Crystal Card club. Mrs. W. H. Brown was awarded the prize. An elaborate luncheon was served to Mesdames E. C. Wright, A. J. Lewis. Jarnes Rex, H. B. Crandall, F. O. Bullock. Dean Brown. C. W. McAllister, Mary Cuddeback, W. H. Brown. C. G. Massion, Iee Peterson. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Airs. E. E. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis of Richfield. The decorations were in white and pink carnations. Mrs. Richard Humphry and daughter, Jane, of Salt Lake are visiting relatives and friends. A pleasant event af the week was the surprise party given by the friends of Mrs. A. S. Gates Wednesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. Among those present were Mesdames A. S. Gates, C. E. West, G. A. Gates, Ira Rasmusson. Hattie Gates, Lucian Martin, T. P. Peterson, Louis Larson, C. H. i Gates, T. G. Humphry, Robert Evans, Laura Gates, John Gates, Henry Tvie, Don Allred, James Scorup, Rennet Ken- ' ney. Hyrum Gates, the Misses Libbie West, Millicent and Thnrsa Gates. Music was furnished by Mrs. Rennet Kenney. Mrs. Francey left for Salt Lake during the week to visit with her daughter. Mrs. T. A. Hunt entertained the Busy Bees Tuesday afternoon. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. The Royal Neighbors met Tuesday evening in tiie clubrooms. The evening was spent in drilling. Those present were Mesdames A. J. Crosier, P. C. Scorup, G. A. Gates, Claud Burgess, Hattie Gates, I Hazel Olsen, John Dastrup, A. S. Gates, J. T. Crane, A. S. Crane, L. S. Gates, Roy Allred and Dan Preece. The Royal Neighbors of Salina will entertain Saturday. Sat-urday. May 27, all the Royal Neighbors of Sevier. Mrs. H. Atkins and daughter, Mrs. Javis Martin, were visiting in Manti the first part of the week. J. O. Anderson entertained at a party on Saturda.y evening. Rook, together with luncheon, was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Nielson, W. 15. Nielson, Miss Mary Ames. Miss Stena Scorup and Mrs. James Scorup. Mrs. Hettv Allred entertained at dinner Wednesday the teachers of the high school. Mrs. Bert Jensen entertained Friday at dinner in honor of Mrs. Dora Crane of Bingham. The graduating- class of the Sallna sub-high sub-high class this year is as follows: Earl Mickelson, Lodea Hansen, Kid red Murphy, Mur-phy, Zena Bird, Justin Mathews, Lenete Jensen, Allen Heath, Mary Whiting, Afton Af-ton Peterson, Henry Prows, Ruth Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Millicent Gates, Pearl Crane, Roland Ro-land Crane. Ila Casto, Novella Simpers, Lyle McDonald, Thelma Hunt, John Mathews, Eva Allred, Willie Rasmusson, Marv Ivie, Raymond Dahlsrud, pearl Did-livson, Did-livson, Sylvia Wright and Ruth Elben. t MT. PLEASANT MT. PLEASANT, Mb? 72. The banquet given hy the Wasatch academy faculty lo the nenior class Friday evening in Kink "a Memorial hail wai one of the most elaborate of th sorial functions of thR gfhool this jcar. The derorat lon.i and flowers flow-ers pink and white, the class colors. In a gue.siing rout cat (he ' ,whlts" wre declared the wiimeifi over Ihf "plnksi." Musl'-al numbers further added to tbe vonlni;'s enjoyment. Tables Ta-bles were set in the main dining room and i-overa wore laid or Mr. and Mrs. H. Guy Wood, Mrs. Phylinda Whittaker. 0. H. II ildfbrand, H. ". Donaldson, Wallace Gibson. Frank Hurst. Arthur Ar-thur I-andis. the Misses Ed da Mao Gibson. Carrie' Car-rie' Gray Purdy. EUiel McConnh-k. Madeline Lew lp . Grace Newman. Helen Small, ("lai the I Bl-!:ford, May Hull, Helen Johnston, Mae Mc-Arthur, Mc-Arthur, Crystal Jensen, Daisy Wright. Eula Knauss. Nettie Beaumann, Carol Jensen, Vie Sargent Sar-gent and Valera Renburg. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Nllaon entertained at dinner Saturday, complimentary to Mr. and Mis. V. C. Hunter. Mrs. R. B. Norton entertained the Women's Missionary society at her home Wednesday aftPr-nnon. aftPr-nnon. An Interesting article, "Five Points of a Star Missionary Society." was read hy Mrs. 0. F. Willi, and Mifip Madeline Uwis read an article on Porto Riean missionary work. A new Const I -tution and by-laws were adopted. A dainty luncheon lunch-eon was ffrvpd to Mrs. O F. Wall, Mrs. J. D. Meyrick, Mrs. Marie Anderson. Mrs. R. A. Broad-hurst. Broad-hurst. Miss Grace Newman. MI?e Edda Mae Gibson, Gib-son, Miss May Hull. Miss Madeline Lewie, Miss Ethel McC'ormick and Mrs. R. B. Norton. In honor of Mrs. William R. Pippin, a spring bride. Mr?. J. n, .Meyrick. Mrs. H. Guy Wood and Mrs. Fred Rusmuen entertained at a linen shower Monday eveniiiR. A dilnty lun"heoa was served to Mr. and Mrs. William R. Pippin. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Lovell, Mr. stid Mrs. George Brand. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ra.'-musi'cti, .Mrs. J. D Meyrick. Mrs. E. W. Wall. Mis. A. rrane. Mrs! S. E. Jensen, Mlt Helen Sma !I, Mrs. R. Andersen. Ander-sen. Mrs. H. Guy Worn) and Mrs. J M. Johnson and Mr. Dean Schofielo" of Spring City. Mr. and Mrs. H. Le Roy Nclljen. Smith Nll-seu Nll-seu and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Nilson motored to Provo Sunday and spent Sunday and Monday the.- with friends. A delightful children's party was Kven Tuesday Tues-day afternoon by Mrs. I. E. ,lorgnnsen in honor of her little daughter Helen's nin'h birthday arml- vo.-snry. Miss Grace Newman and Mip Ethel Mc-Cormlcfc Mc-Cormlcfc assisted the hohtes in entertaining the Iltt le guests. Out -door g?.mf and f ports were enjoyed after which refreshments were served to Thelma Eeauniann. Helen Jorge risen. El and Fieda Rasmussen, V Joyce Johnston. Daniel Wall, Freda and Mary Bennett, Vera Jordan. Therori Jorscnsen. Helen Larson. J-sie Stan; I eld, CI eon and At hoi Madsen, Stanley rc-yrwen. Ash ton Olson, Peter Jordan and Axlin and Dalton Munk. At the R. Whittaker horn" the Missiv Af leen Whittcker and Drusilla Meyrick entei tnlned at dinner Friday complimentary to Mr. ami Mts. William R. Pippin. Covers we,-e laid for Mr aii-i Mr?. Pippin. Mrs. J. M. Myrid. MIpm Dni-Mlla Dni-Mlla Meyrick, Mrs. It. WhiUakor and Miss Aile--n WhitLakor. Mis. Hyrum M.idsen entertained tli (1. s. a club Wednesday at a very enjoable Ketisincf on! The giie.-n spent thr afternoon it needlework followed by an elaborate luncheon. Tne guests y Included Mesda.mes Augusta Petersen. Joseph Mon-sou, Mon-sou, Byron Carter, Austin Monson. J. J. Nichols, A. C. Madsen, E. C. Jolinson, Nells Larsen and Miss Selma Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Neilsen entertained at a beautifully appointed din nor Monday for Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Neilsen. Mrs. Camilla Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stewart, Mr. and Mr, Elmer Jo-hansen, Jo-hansen, MLss Tina Ericksen and Mlsa El ma. Nolan. Ju3t heforn leaving for their home In Chilly, Idaho, Sunday. Mr. ajid Mrs. W. C. Hunter wera the honored guests at a dinner given by Mr. and ilrs. H. C. Uaumann. Covers were laid for , -Ax. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Johnson visited Sunday In rairview with Mr. and .Mrs. Aaron D. ChrlB-tensen. ChrlB-tensen. Mid. Sophia Poutson spent the week-end In Ephraim with her daughter, Mrs. Emanuel Andersen, Ander-sen, who is leaving goon to make her homa In California. Mrs. S. E. Jenpr-n will be hostess to the Horn Culture club Wednesday afternoon, May 31. A Jolly hayrack ride, followed by a picnic supper at tlio Rainbow fithery, was given Monday Mon-day by tho Wasatch Juniors In honor of the senior sen-ior class. Tho party waa chaperoned by Mrs. Phylinda Whittaker and Miss May Hull. At the resort boating and games furnished the evening's entertain meat. The members of thi; party were the Misses Carol Jensen. Mae McArthur, Crystal Jensen, Vie Sargent. Daisy Wright. Nettle Beau-maim, Beau-maim, Eula Kuausa, Pearl Tozer, Anna Olson, Vera Peterson, lone Coatea, Maude Wool fen den. Inna Christian, Margaret Thompson, lola Madsen, Mad-sen, Hcfsle Lovell. Adele Meyrick. Edith Shew, Frank Hurst, Arthur Laudis. John Barrett, Edwin Ed-win Fryer, Richard Jones. Farrell Whittaker, Ferd Hooncs. Rav tftocks. Frauds Nnllsen nnd I Parnell Wilcox. A successful surprise partj" wae given Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Hannah Clark for her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Parley Malsen, who Is leaving for Heber. where the family will make their future home. A number of her friends came unannounced, bringing with them an abundance of good tbinga and a dellclotiB luncheon waa served to Mrs. Parley Madsen, Mrs. Hannah Clark, Mrs. Byron Carter, Mrs. Orange Aldrlch, Mrs. Bert Wright, Mrs. William Madsen, Mrs. Azel Peel. Mrs. P. M C. Lund, Mrs. 0. T. Madsen, Mra. Joseph Mad-sen Mad-sen and the Mlsaea Marlon LarEen, Anale .Tnnn d and Myrtle Clark. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Neilsen entertained at a"1n-ncr a"1n-ncr Friday for Mr. and Mra. P. M. Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Stewart aal Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johaiifien. Friday evening at the high achtool buildinj the. Junior class entertained at an elaborat banquet In honor of the seniors. The guests, numbering: sixty, included the members of the two classes and the faculty. The senior clas colors, white and greon, were used In the decorative scheme and potted plants were used on the tables. Miss ' Merle Lee acted as toastrnJotreas and response were made by Principal P. M. Neilsen. J. M. Boyden. O. L. Barrbu, Douglas Gunderson, Miss Margaret Thurman, Miss Opal Larsen and Miss ' Verda Rasmussen. Following dinner, musical selections se-lections and Impromptu games were played. PLEASANT GROVE v PLEASANT GROVH, May 27. Mlsa I". . A. Cooper and Mrs. Annie Turner of' West Jordan were guests of Mrs. Annto Mills this week. Miss Leah Thornton spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake as guest of Mlsa' Kathleen Bennett. Mrs. Annie Mills has announced th en- ' gagement of her daughter, Avis, to Roy Smith, the wedding to take place in early June. . f Mrs. H. M. Jonea and baby returned to their home in Salt Lake Monday, after visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Vance. Mies Florence Winters entertained at a I luncheon and social Thursday evening. The following guests were present: Misses ' Belva West, Dean Marrott, Zola and Rowena Ro-wena Walker, Louie Shoell, Margie Hold- i away, Pearl Olpin, Virginia Smith, Gertrude Ger-trude Gardener, Eva and Louise Bullock, Delia Richins and Ester Winters; Messrs. t Eldo Halliday, Melvin Hanson. Marion "'. Wadley, Ford Poulson, Paul Adamson, .' Lorin Weeks and Norman Bad mall. I Lloyd Adamson, who has been teaching j school in Cache county, arrived home , early this week. i Mr. and Mra. L. P. Lund and Mra. Rose B. Hazen were American Fork vis- P ltors Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Wilcox of Salt Lake spent the past week in Pleasant Grove, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Walter Mathews. Ma-thews. Mrs. Nettie Walker has returned home, after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Ritchie of Salt Lake. Dr. O. E. Grua spent Wednesdav in Mantl with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Robinson. Robin-son. Mrs. Ruth Taylor and Miss Olive Cobbley spent Saturday and Sunday with friends In Provo. Misses Mina Kingston and Janette Miller of Salt Lake were sruests of Miss Sadie Atwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Richardson, Miss Effie Warnick and Hyrum Johnson will leave Sunday for Logan, where they will attend the U. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson have returned re-turned home, after spending the wek with friends and relatives in Spanish Fork. Mrs. Hattie Higginson of Hatch, Idaho, spent the last week the guest of Mrs. J. C. Nelson. Mrs. Thomas Richlns was hostess at a social given in honor of her husband's birthday Monday evening. Those present pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rlchins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Warburton, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Houston, Mr. and Mrs. H. Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ailen Rlchins, Mr. ' and Mrs. Soren Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. William Stagg, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Richlns, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rasmusson, Ras-musson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Draper, of Provo, Mrs. Friend Toung and Robert Haddock. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Walker and Mr and Mrs. S. F. Walker motored to Salt" Lake Tuesday and spent the day with relatives. Mrs. Glenn Adamson of Salt Lake ls the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Halliday. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Frampton of Provo i were visiting friends in Pleasant Grova Sunday. The juniors and seniors of the high school spent Thursday in American Fort canyon. 1 GRANTSVILLE t 4 J. OKAXTSVILLF-. May 27. Mrs. Clyde Wrathall entertained the F. M. C club at her home on Clark ttrcet Friday afternoon. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Alexander Johnson, Mrs. Alice Mt Michael. Mrs. J. R. Eliason. Mrs. J. II. Milliard, Mill-iard, Mis. II. Lorny Hutton. Mrs. Parker B. Pratt, Miss Iron Wrathall. Mrs. Leo Johnson, Mrs. G. E. Townsend and Mrs. M. Houtz ot Milton. Frofpssnr R. R. Lymsn of the University o( Utah delivered the baccalaureate sermon to the pradual hie; rlaf-.i of the local hish school, and a Fplendid programme was also rendered. Monday evnlnR M Iss Km ma Stromberp entertained enter-tained the faculty of Hip high si-hoo! and the members of the senior clas.s at her home on Claik street. Tuesday evening the junior class entertained the senior clas. Wednesday evening the graduating exercises of, the hi fih school and the eighth grade of f h t junior high school were held In the opera heue 4. Addresses were made by County Superintendent J. U. Hicks. Principal O. Justesen and the p.d-drfss p.d-drfss to the graduates was given by W. E. Ry-dalcli Ry-dalcli of Salt Uhc City. Diplomas were awarded bv A. IX Steele of Rt. John, vice president of the school board, and musical selections were given by Misses Magdalene and Sarah Anderson and J. W. McAllister and music students of the school. Mrs. W. H. Anderson entertained the Stake Relief Re-lief bociety officers Wednesday evening. Mrs. R. D. Halladay entertained the stake primary pri-mary officers at her home on Clark street Monday Mon-day evening. Miss Jessie Tanner entertained the Second I i ward primary officer Wednesday evenins. A farwl! surprise party wss Riven Mrs. John Eric;-nn Tucpday evoninc. prior to her departure for D'.-l'a. when lhi family expect 'o m.-.ke their hone. Thnr present w:e Mrs. Mary Elqui"'. Mis. Joan Flfors. Mr?. John Willi:-. Mrs. Iulsa Sanilbevc;. Mr-. T. H. Smart, Mrs. Mary Gustave-;-on, M if. ICrtward ijreen, Mrs. William Boyc Mrs. Alfred Cirnvion. .Mrs. John Dover. .V jfc A. O. McHrlde. Jr., Mrs. e. W. Erickson, Mra. . Thomas Young and Mrs. Joseph Elfora. r I |