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Show ? . Social Notes From Utah Towns s : I PARK CITY i i, PARK CITY, May 27. Mrs. A. Gil- f le;t was surprised at her home Tuesday ij evening bv about thirty friends, it being J. her birthday. r State Road Commissioner J. H. Mc- jL'ormiek is visiting friends in the Park this week. Bishop Joseph Horton of Rockport was over to the Park tills week on business. About thirty friends of Herman Andrews An-drews surprised him at his home Monday even In it in honor of his birthday. The evening was made merry with games, curds and dancing. The prize was awarded to Mrs. Storm Piatt. Mrs. Stanton Roily returned home 'this week from a visit with her daughter, 'Mrs. 1.. P. McGarry of Salt Lake. i Mr. and Mrs. James A. Farrell left Monday for a two weeks' visit with rela- j lives al Hanover, Kan. j Mrs. T. Dorocsher and daughter re- turned home Mbnday from Kait Lake. Mrs. Francis Hedqutst and Mrs. John ! D. Ashton of Provo are visiting at the J home of Mrs. Frank McEwan. The Evening Whist club was entertained enter-tained by Mrs. Walter Evans at her home on Norfolk avenue Friday evening. Ten tables of whist were enjoyed by guests and club members. Prizes were awarded. Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Mrs. Dan Oalli- . van and Mrs. Annie Conlon visited at the i home of Mrs. M. Condon several days this week. Mrs. Lucy Garvin entertained at her home this week for Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O'Hara and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Welsh. Misa Annie Roily left this week to visit relatives In Colorado and Kansas. L Miss Apnes Harrington entertained at dinner this week at the New Park hotel F In honor of Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Mrs. Ban Gall) van and Mrs. Annie Conlon. Fred Grose will visit with friends for rtwo weeks in Salt Lake. The schoolmates of Mary Horan surprised sur-prised her at tier home Tuesday evening. even-ing. Refreshments were served. The seventh grade pupils picnicked to Ithe Hot Pots Thursday. The Campflre Girls were entertained at the home of Mrs. A. P. Ridge Wednesday Wednes-day evening. I Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Richardson enter- ' .tained Mayor A. P. Ridge and Mrs. Ridge and Roy Packer with an automobile ride to Kamas the early part of the week. Mrs. L vdia Crowther returned to her home In Salt Lake Thursday after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Peabody. j . One of the week's socials was the sur prise partv given by Mrs. Rose Williams and Mrs. Mabel Tregurma at Society hall 10 Mrs. Oswald Addy Wednesday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Homer Vincent left1 Thursday for a visit with relatives and friends in Ameiiuan Fork. The Five .Hundred Evening Card club was entertained by Mrs. George B. Sheen Wednesday evening. Four tables of "500" were enjoyed by the members. Prizes wore awarded to' Mrs. Oscar Forslund and Mis. Walter Evens. Sirs. Agnes Gillette entertained the R. M. T. club Thursday afternoon at her i home. The members enjoyed themselves with sewing end social converse. Lunch- i eon was served. Mrs. M. . Condon entertained at dinner during the week for Mrs. Thomas ! Kearns, Mrs. Dan Gallivan and Mrs. Annie I Condon.. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen and Mr. and I Mrs. J. T. McLaughlin motored to A. Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Hugh McGitl of Salt Lake visited with Mrs. J. T. McLaughlin for a few days this week. The graduating class of the Park City A high school entertained their friends at a dance Thursday evening at the high school auditorium. J, B. Scholefield of Salt Lake arrived In the Park Thursday morning. W" The Commercial clhb entertained at a get-together dinner Thursday evening at the Odd Fellows' hall. The Five Hundred Afternoon club was ' ' entertained by Miss Gertrude McLaugh lin Saturday afternoon. Seven tables of : cards were enjoyed by the guests and 1 members. Prizes were awarded. t BRIGHAM CUT f 4 - BRIGHAM CITY, May 27. Miss Leah Stratton was guest of honor at a farewell fare-well social tendered her by her many friends Mondav evening in the First ward amusement hall, prior to her departure for Devil's Slide, where she will join her parents for the summer. The evening yvas spent in dancing, and luncheon was served. Among those present were Misses Laura Shelby, Norma Hudson, Blanche lorgnsen, Leona Stokes, Ida Flack, Alta I Valentine Nola Bo wring. Gulneviere Carter, Car-ter, Lucille Nichols, Lillian Halverson, Grace Halverson, Norma Anderson, Sara Stavner, Mario James, Miriam Evans; Ravnold Kaiser, Max Fishburn, James Fishburn, Knock Blalsdell. Laurence i' "' Hansen, Basil Fife, Hugene Wixom, Mar vin Dunn. George Blaisdell, Clifford Rog-1 Rog-1 era, Mack ' Fishburn, Kphralm Joseph- son. Foster Simonscn. Lee Rogers, Hy-rum Hy-rum Earl, Norman Wat kins, Orlanda Petersen. Mrs D. W. Henderson and children and Miss Dorothy Wright spent several days of the week In Salt Lake visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kotter entertained Sunday in honor of A. G. Lunclstrom, Will Hanson and Mr. Montrose, and f Misses Maurlno Koltar, May me Carlson ' and Ethleen Lunstrom of Logan. Mrs. H. L. MefTort has returned from an extended stay in Salt Lake. The Civic Improvement club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. T. Wiiley. Mrs. A. N. Munn has gone to Kansas y City, Mo., where she will pend a couple of months visiting her parents. ' A theater party, consisting of Misses Givstal Jeppson Amber Itamson, Violet I Madsen. Ara and Veda Hunsaker, at- 1 tended the Lucy Gates Ogden concert j Tuesday evening. J. M. Jenson of Salt Lake spent a few days of the week In this city visiting his sons and families. Wednesday afternoon the Ladies' Aid Kocirly met at the home of Mrs. A. G. Frunk at a soeeial meeting in honor of Miss Abbey t'pham of New York and Mrs. A. G. Martin of Manti. Russell Ensign of this city left Monday for Uhiica, N Y-. where he will enter Cornell university for a year's study. The Ki n-jergarten Huh held its closing meeting Thursday a fternomi. Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Wright read a paper on "Summer , Occupation for the Child." Other timely topics were discussed. Before the close, the meiHing took on the form of a social and farewell for the season. Mrs. Tom L. Da vis entertained at a children's party Tuesday afternoon in honor of little Miss Maig.'iret Woods of Wtllard, who ,Wii. the guest of Car ma I' Davis the first part of the week. Present were .Jennie Cornpton. Dorothy Richardson, Richard-son, Uarda and Viola Jenson. Carina Facer, Lucv Jenson, Margaret Woods and Hazel Cluff. The officer of the Perry Primary association as-sociation gave a social Monday afternoon after-noon al the home of Mrs. Sarah Peters hi 1'c-ry. Among the guests present wore f!esd:.imoH A. J. Perry, Amy Petersen, Peter-sen, Martha Call, Flora Stokes. Rebecca i Crawford. Inez l.arsen, Laura Allen; Misses Stella Nelson, Winnie Peters. I FAvn Nelson, Ruth Davis, Pearl Peters; Me sd n mos Fred Xorcnsen, C. L Horsley and Alice Johnson of this c!tv. Charles Hart of Nam pa, Idaho, was a H rig ham visitor several d: ys during the week. Wednesday evening in Pocatello. ChHimcey K. Hansen of this city and Miss Clara Firth of St. Anthony. Idaho, were united in marriage. The ceremony took , plac In the Episcopal church of Poca-WjL Poca-WjL tollo. with. Archdeacon Howard Storey officiating. The hride was attended by Misses Sybil Gross and Mary Farley, and LeRoy B. Young of this city acted as best man ; other attendants were N. C. Si-monsen Si-monsen and A. N. Olsen, also of Brigham. Mr. Hansen has been one of the prominent promi-nent business men of this cky until the present time, but will make his home in 1 Thornton, Idaho, hereafter, where he has real estate interests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glenn entertained at a musicale at their home Wednesday I evening. Selections were rendered by Misses Dela Byes of Salt Lake, Jessie Whltuker and Ruth Horslev. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Horsley. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. . O. A. Whitaker; Misses Matilda Peterson, Peter-son, Lou Horsley, Lavctta Wallace, Deta Byes, Jesse Whitaker, Ruth Horsley and Ethel Allen. Miss Luella Fife has returned from an ' extended visit in Logan and Clarkston, ! where she was the guest of friends and : relatives. j I EPHRAIM ! I EPHRAIM, May 27. Mrs. William Lar- sen entertained the members of the Scandinavian choir ami several of her I friends at her home Wednesday evening. Music and speeches were features. Little Vilate Harmon was qlven a sur- prise- Thursday afternoon by thirty of ; her playmates. The Ladies' Literary club held its last meeting of the season Wednesday even- j ing at the home of Airs. Maria Thomp- 1 son. The officers elected for the coming j year are; Mrs. John Hanson, president; ' Mrs. P. D. Jensen, secrotary; Mrs. John j Dorlus, assistant secretary. A piano j solo was rendered by Miss Grace Thompson, Thomp-son, and luncheon was served to Mes- dames James Frost. N. E. Noyes, Charles j Stevens. Joseph Nielsen, J. N. Hanson. 1 Thorvald- Hanson, C. W. Lund. Albert Johnson, Charles Jenson, Hy Sorensen, Homer Rasmusscn. E. A. Brltsch, F. H. Rasmussen, John Hanson. P. D. Jensen, John Dorlus, J. Y. Jenson and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Thompson entertained en-tertained a number of relatives Wednesday. Wednes-day. A wedding reception was given in compliment com-pliment to Mr. and Mrs. W. AL Mace at the Social hall Wednesday evening. Dancing was the feature of the evening, and refreshments were served to 200 guests. The table was decorated with asters. Mr. and Airs. George Taylor, Jr., announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Hlma. to Earl Palmer of Preston. Idaho. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple, June 1. Miss Elvira Olsen. daughter of Airs. 1 Emma A. Olsen of this city, and Aaron Christiansen of Bear River City were married in the Salt Lake temple last Wednesday. They will make their home in Bear River City. Bishop William Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. William Hatch of Scipio are visiting with Peter Peterson and family. Orvihe Thompson, president of Fillmore Fill-more stake and former senator from Millard Mil-lard county, is visiting J. P. Hansen and family. Frank Hatch of Salt Lake is visiting relatives and friends in Ephraim. A shower was given in compliment to Miss Elma Taylor by a number of her friends at Tier home Thursday evening. Mrs. C. F. Titjeu of Vernal is visiting visit-ing her parents, Air. and Airs. E. C. Wil-lardsen. Wil-lardsen. Mrs. George Taylor. Jr., entertained at a quilling bee Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mamie Weeks of Thurber is visiting vis-iting friends in Ephraim. Miss Dolly Peterson returned Friday from Brigham City, where she has been engaged as teacher in the public schools. Mr. and Airs. Wilford Brelnholt and family visited friends in Mayfield Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Frances Beal, who has been teaching teach-ing In Alidvale, returned home this week. Mrs. Orson Olsen and family left Tues-sday Tues-sday for Salt Lake, where they will spend the summer. Miss Sarah Peterson is home from Mid-vale, Mid-vale, where she has been teaching in the public schools. Airs. Fred Tuttlo of Manti is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Willard-sen. Willard-sen. Charles 'Jenson of Sweet, Idaho, is visiting vis-iting relatives and friends in this city. William McCaffertv of Pueblo. Colo., visited Air. and Mrs. J. F. AlcCafferty and family this week. Charles Aladsen is home from Charleston,' Charles-ton,' where" he spent the winter teaching. ELY, NEVADA f f E LY, May 2 7. M r. and M rs. A 1 1 1 ho n y Jurich entertained Governor Boyle, State Treasurer Edward Alalley and Judge Edwards Ed-wards at dinner Monday evening at the Steptoe hotel preceding the Elks' ball. Mrs. Charles S. Chandler will entertain enter-tain next Tuesday after the Bridge club meeting in compliment to Miss And Ma Yanderhoef, whose engagement to J. Al. Neagle has just, been announced. Mrs. C. E. Early has issued invitations to a reception to lie given In honor of Alfss Arvilla Yanderhoef. Airs. Al. J. McQueeney entertained the Merry-go-round dub on Thursday afternoon, after-noon, dainty refreshments being- served. Her guests were the Mesdames H. C. Christian, Jos-eph Newman, A. L. Parker, Percy J. Jackson. William Ackorman. A. C. Llndskng, J. F. Cupid, Robert Balrd, John Scarf f. M. House, H. A. Davidson, W. C. Gallagher, J. H. Reed and others. Air. and Mrs. A. H. Jones of Tbnopah, accompanied bv their son Wendell- and Airs. Jones's niece, Miss Gladys Hudnell of Salt Lake City, who Is her house guest, were visitors In Ely, attending the Elks' reunion. The members of the Rebekah lodge delightfully de-lightfully surprised Mrs. Robert Baird on Wednesday evening, bestowing a beautiful beau-tiful gift, the occasion being the departure of Mrs. Baird for California. Their guests were the Mcsdames Gus Friend, B. A. Walker, John H. Gallagher, L. H. Mur-dock, Mur-dock, George Jackson, Lottie Knight, Lottie Lot-tie Beauchamp and A. G. Stevens, the Alisses Anna Kchmittroth. Fay St rand -man, V. J. Ca rot hers. Kate Gilbert and Helen Smith, David McLean, Mr. Breu-nan Breu-nan and W. C. Gallagher. Mrs. Angus Ale Donald will be 'hostess at the next meeting of the Big Five Hundred Hun-dred club. Mrs. George F. Perke linan entertained the mem hers of the Just Four Bridge club on Thursday afternoon, her euesis being Airs. David Boyd-Smith. Mrs. C. W. Backe and Airs. W. A. Leonard. Miss Louise Linslcy, who has hoen visiting vis-iting in California during the winter, has returned and Is making her home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Llnsley of Ruth, having accepted h position as stenographer with a local firm. Mr. and Mrs. Rose of McGII were visitors vis-itors in Ely on Wednesday, being the guests of Aliss Ruby Louche. The Little Dnncfng club of Ruth will hold another of their series of dances tomorrow to-morrow night. Airs. W. O. Mnormnn will be hostess at the next meeting of the Thursday Afternoon Aft-ernoon Bridge club. Mrs. Arthur Bore man Wltcher was hostess at a luncheon on Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon in honor of the sove.nty-t bird birthday birth-day of Mrs. C. Elliott. Her guests numbered num-bered five. The event was a delightful sin prise to Airs. Elliott. Air. and Airs. W, P. Kiney entertained at dinner during the week, their guests being Mr. and Mrs. Rneer Bell, Alaster Bell,' Philip Kiney, Aliss Winifred Bell and Peter O'Lcary. Miss Alda Slevens of Fast Elv will be hostess :it the next meeting of the Spoon club. Governor Emmett D. Boyle 'rind State Treasurer Edv;:rd Malley. who have, br-en visiting in the district and were entertained enter-tained extensively by friends while here. i left for Carson City on Monday morning. morn-ing. Air. and Airs. C. A. Calhoun of Tono-pah Tono-pah have been visitors during the week, attending the Elks' reunion. Airs. Steve Baker, who has been making her home for several years In California, Califor-nia, returned during the week and will remain here permanently. The meeting of the Wednesday Sewing club was postponed for a week, owing to the Elks' reunion. Mrs. Percy Jackson will be hostess on Alonday evening to the Evening Five . Hundred club, instead of on Tuesday, owing to the holiday. Mr. and Airs. J. 'A. Klinger, Mrs. Alex De War. H. Hinkle and S. Hunt motored to Ely from Tonopah to attend the Elks' reunion and were extensively entertained by their many friends here. , Air. and Airs. William Aloody of Gold-field Gold-field motored here during the week to attend at-tend the Elks' reunion, renewing old friendships and being entertained considerably. consid-erably. Samuel Piatt of Carson City was the guest of friends here during the week. Mrs. Lou Bradley, accompanied by Air. and Airs. Snelsun and party, returned to Elko on Tuesday after spending several days here. j Airs. D. C. McDonald and Airs. A. P. Leahigh were joint hostesses at a card party in honor of Mrs. Marie Burdick. worthy grand matron of the Eastern Star, during the week, prior to Airs. Burdlck's j departure on Tuesday for her home in Reno. j Mrs. Max Herman, Mrs. Grimes and j Airs. Draper were Ely visitors during the , week, attending the ball given by the ! Elks. Airs. A. t,. Proctor entertained in honor of Aliss Arvilla Vanderhoef at a shower I and luncheon on Friday afternoon, her ! guests being the Alisses Dorothy Rich- ! ardson, Dorothy Nebergaul, Alda Stevens, , Maude Smith, Margaret McEllin and Mrs. j B. Fox and Mrs. Orval Balrd. , Mrs. Beverly will be hostess at the next meeting of the Double E club of East Ely. Airs. Fred T. West entertained Air. and Mrs. John F. Boes of Salt Lake City informally on Tuesday-afternoon, Mr. and Airs. Boes passing through her by motor on their way fur a vacation on the coast. The junior and senior classes of the high school, numbering about forty, motored mo-tored to Cave creek on Saturday and spent the day picnicking there. I POCATELLO, 1&A. f "t : 1" POCATELLO, Idaho, May 27. The May festival, given under the auspices of the Music club, was the special attraction of the week. Every one of the five concerts given was a distinct auccese and wis attended by large audlenci-e. Monday evening MOudclasohn's ointorlo, . Elijah," was given under the di recti o of Professor Robert Biair. The chorus was ably sung by representative representa-tive Pocatello musicians, asflleted by ;dwln Hou.-;e, baritone, who distinguished hlmllf In tho leading role. Tuesday evonlng Edwin House, assistd by Proteseor Robert Blair, violinist, and Professor Robert E. Crossland. pianist, gave a brilliant, concert programme. On Wpdneeday evening even-ing a group of Pocatello musicians rendered a finished programme that proved lo be one of the tnoKt popular of the series. Th solo lata were Mrs. Ethel Turner, Mrs. J. T. Young. Miss Genevieve Gene-vieve Pierce, Mrs. Saunders a.nd Professor Blair. The ladles' octeito of ihe Music club gave two finished selections. The accompanists were Mrs. 0. B. Steely, Mrs. Annette Stoddard. Professor Blair and Professor Cropland. Thursday evening a band concert was the feature and on Friday evening Miss Lucy Gates appeared in a captivating captivat-ing programme. Miss Louise Scharf, who has been the house guest of her cousin, Mrs. Norman D. Adltlueon, has returned lo Iter home In Ltjwlston. Dr. and Mrs. Guy were Salt Lake visitors this week. The announcement was received In Pocatello this week of tho marriage of Miss Florence Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bean of South Seventh avenue, to C. S. James of Now York City. The ceremony took place In New York, whero Miss Bean has resided for some time. The mem 'A.-, of the faculty of the high school will entertain tn honor of the senior class Monday Mon-day evening with a banquet at K. r. hall. There will be mualc and speeches, lecltations and a number of othor features for the entertainment of the class. The arrangements are In the hands of a committee composed of members of the faculty. The last assembly of the term was held at the Idaho Technical Institute Wednesday morning. A op lend Id programme of music was given by I Miss .Mahon and Robert Crossland. and President Miles E. Reed delivered an interesting address on the subject, "Ten Years' Building Plans for the Tech." The women's board of missions of the Christian church gave an enjoyable l':a Wednesday arter-noon arter-noon at the home of Mrs. A. R. Teeple on West Benton street. The upper classes fof the Idaho Technical Institute In-stitute gav a dancing party Thursday evening in honor of the visiting athletes who represented B. Y. C. in the dual meet held here. Good music. Effective decorations and liRlit refreshments all helped to make the affair a success. The marriage occurred this week of Mies Nell Alice O'Bryant to William John McDonnell, Jr.. of Salt Lake. Miss O'Bryant has lived here for some ti mi-, where she has a large circle of friends. Mr. and Mrs. McDonnell will make their home in Salt Lake, The Ladies' Aid djclcly of the Presbyterian church met Wednesday afiernono at Ihe home of Mrs. Frank Allen oil North Sixth avenue, The afternoon was spent in sewing, plnunlng and listening to some choice music. A light luuchoon was served. ' The Women's Auxiliary to the rj. A. R. and the women affiliated with the Spanish War Veterans united In giving a ball Tuesday evening at Mc-Nlchols Mc-Nlchols & Wright hall. Many membera of the two orders and their friends enjoyod the event, which it is planned to make an annual one. A banquet was given Tuesday evening at the R. R. Y. M. C. A. for the executive board of the Short Line baseball league. The Women's Study league; held a special meeting meet-ing Wednesday ovenlng at which business mat-tors mat-tors were considered. The regular monthly meeting of the Missionary society of the Cong i rSa i lonn I church was held Wednesday afternoon at tm home at Mrs. W. 11. , Bohlcheld on South Seventh a vttiue. Tea was served and a social hour enjoyrd. Ivy Rebekah lodge gave an enjovatile card party Wednesday evening at which mem hero or that order and of the I. O. O. P. were present Mrs. O. B. Chalmers entcrtalnedthe mc-mbern nf the Electa Kensington Tuesday afternoon at her home on South Harrison nveniip. Needlework ,a social hour and light refreshments occupied the afternoon. Mrs. George Tostln has returned from an ox-tended ox-tended visit in Kentucky. Miss Martha Christian left lat week Tor a month's visit with relatives in Russehille, Ky. Miss Delia Martin charmingly entertained the members of the U. C. O. cuh last Saturday afternoon aft-ernoon at her home- on North Garfield avenue. Those present were Die Mlsspg Anna Dailey Fay Wooiard. Anna Race, Mercedes Brady, Vernal Merrill and Helen (arpenter. I The newly organized Pnratello hranch of the Cnltcd Artisans has elected the following officers Pat master art Mm. Mrs. Lloyd ( asrncto niafiW arM.Jiui, Samuel J, Donaldson : lleutonant. Lloyd Casiaifiieto; inspector, Miss Fannie Drelt-wetser; Drelt-wetser; secretary, Miss Th-'o Roed; t i-o-a pu rp r wtiu-im R. Bunnell: Junior conductor. Rucl'l Brehwelser; master of .ceremonlcp. Mirs Carrie Donaldson: warden. Harold E. Rrel tweiscr. Mlsa Alice M. Sandhrg, sup" vlor of music In tli'1 public schools, ban heon appointed a? Idaho representative to the next national conference of the music supervisors' o.-Ranizo t Ion. Miss Eva Katlska has returned from an extended ex-tended visit in Portland, Ore, Mr. and Mrs. F. 'A. Red of Pebble were Pocatello Po-catello visitors this week, the guests nf Mr and Mi-f. George Smith at their home on North Main street. Miss Ruby .fame war; nmrried lo Alfred Pharris this week. The young couple will ret-Mo in Po'-catello. Po'-catello. when Mr. Pharrls is employed in the Short Line shops. Mr. and Mip. 0. 1. S'llnserlnnd have n th"lr hoiiM guests their daughter. Mr?. Clay Mi'Klnley of Aurora, Nev.. and their niece, Mian tola Marke-well Marke-well of the same place. Misa Will Id in Kinney was hostess to the members mem-bers of the Six club Saturday evening nt ht-r home on Snuih Gnrfield avenue. Five humlrpd followed by n dainty luncheon, wns i loved oy Mm. John Verran mid the Ml flues Marlon Fargc, Helen Hayes, Aileen Franklin, Harriet Van! Dorothy Sullivan, Constance Kinney and Catherine Cath-erine Ifft of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mm. R. K. Keener celebrated their lxth wed J ing anniversary last week with a five hundred party The g-ienta who enjnyed the evenlns were Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Siowel! Mr and Mrs. Richard Duff in. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hayes, Mr. and Mrt. Cm-bridi?. Mr. and Mr George Bruukcr, Mra. Clarence Heath, the Mioses Ida BlsMine, Pearl Uchren, Anna Uehren and j Marie Smith. Mrs. D. W. Stairdrod left last week for New York City, where she went to attend the hicnnial : convention of the Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. Ross McClanahan pleasant lv entertained a ' group of friends last week at a Kensington party. , Those present were Mesdames Ma honey and Croft and the Misses Martha and Agnes Brew, Hazel Hutson. Mary Callahan, Kaibryn West. Bess O'Melveny and Sarah- West. A merry group or friends of M Iss Mabel Davis pleasantly surprised her on the occasion of liar seventeenth birthday anniversary by entertaining at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stinger in her honor. Music, gamas and a delicious buppper wore the features of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Church entertained tho members cf the Joker club at their hoina on North Arthur avenue Saturday evening. A quiet wedding of the week was that of Miss Anna Paririella Hurd and Charles A. Ranncy, which took place at the residence of Justice, Van Reuth Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ranuey will reside ou North Twelfth avenue. PRESTON, IDA. 4 . - PRESTON, Idaho, May 27. Mrs. J. B. Sca.r brou gli of Franklin", Idaho, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gayman. Mrs. C. W. Burrows was the guest of Mrs. William Lohman a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Merrill of Smithfield, Utah, spent a few days last week visiting with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Smith spent a couple of weeks visiting with Mr. and Mra. Le Grand Smith of Rex burg, Idaho. Thursday evening Miss Lucille Xeed-hairt Xeed-hairt gave a reception in honor of Miss Marie King of Salt Lake City. Music and dancing were the diversions. Mrs. R. R. Gayman entertained at an afternoon tea Friday in. honor of Mrs. Lillian Blake of Salt Lake. The guests were Mrs. M. A. Weaver of Whitney, Idaho; Mrs. Flora Scarbrough of Franklin, Idaho; Mrs. Le Roy Hull of Whitney, Idaho ; Mrs. Amos Belnap, M'rs. Robert Holt and Mrs. O. Roholt of this city. Mrs. H. B. Blake of Salt Lake is the guest of Mra. Amos Belnap. Mrs. F. M. Thebo left for California last week to visit with relatives and friends. She expects to be gone a month or six weeks. Mrs. Andres Edison of Hyrum, Utah, spent a few days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Edison of this city-Mrs. city-Mrs. Jessup was hostess to the members mem-bers of the Union Sooiety club Friday afternoon., The afternoon was spent in sewing. The following were present: Mrs. H. Burchell, Mrs. R. Heywood, Mrs. J. Heywood, Mrs. B. Hanks, Mrs. R. Bol-mer, Bol-mer, Mrs. S. Smith, Mrs. H. Chatterton, Mrs. J. Morby. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Geddes of Logan. Utah, spent Sunday with relatives and friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hales and daughter, Dorothy, of Portland. Ore., have Jeeii the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Hales for the past week. Miss Edith Feldstead, who lias been attending at-tending school at Henager's Business college, col-lege, in Salt Lake, returned home last week to spend the summer with her fulks in this city. Thursday afternodn the members of the Golden Hour club were delightfully entertained en-tertained at the home of Mis. R. R. Gayman. Gay-man. The rooms were decorated with apple blossoms. Luncheon was served to the following members: Mrs. George II. Blood, Mrs. Calvin Fuss, Mrs. Frank Foes, Mrs. G. L. Fail, Mrs. Earl Houck, Mrs. G. T. Parkinson. Mrs. Robert Holt, Mrs. F. H. Depuy, Mrs. William Lohman, Mrs. W. Wood and the following invited guests: Mrs. Amos Belnap, Mrs. M. A. Weaver and Mrs. Le Roy Hull of Whitney, Whit-ney, Idaho; Mrs. H. B. BlaUe of Salt Lake City. The afternoon was spent very pleasantly in crocheting and art needlework. needle-work. Mrs. M. Hales of Ogden, Utah, will spend the early part of the summer with , Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Hales of this city, j Miss Edith llobbs entertained a nuin- j ber of friends at her home Sunday even- 1 ing. j Mrs. William Daines entertained a num- 1 ber of little folks Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Lydia. Luncheon I was served and games played. I Mrs. O. Roholt was surprised Tuesday I afternoon when a number of friends called on her. The afternoon was spent In crocheting, and luncheon was served to . the following guests: Miss May Head, I Mrs. J. A. Head. Mrs. M. A. Weaver,' Mrs. Le Roy Hull, Mrs. Amos Belnap, Mrs. W. Shumway, Mrs. R. R. Gayman, Mrs. R. Holt, Mrs. G. L. Fail, Mrs. Earl Houck, Mrs. G. T. Parkinson, Mrs. W. I Wood, Mrs. G. H. Blood, Mrs. J. Wood. I Mrs. F. H. Lepuy, Mrs. W. Lohman. and Mrs. J. B. Scarbrough. Mrs. Blenda Schmidley of Salt Lake City is visiting with friends and relatives in j this city. Monday evening the big Republican banquet ban-quet will be given in the Stevens hall. A large delegation of prominent men ; from all parts of Idaho attended the W. O. W. convention hold in this city Wednesday. A banquet was given in the Commercial club room, plates being laid for 200 guests. After the banquet the introduction in-troduction of candidates lasted until late. Billy Murray was in attendance and entertained en-tertained with his songs and jukes, after 1 which dancing was indulged in at the Stevens Ste-vens hall. Mrs. C. A. Can field is visit ing with friends and relatives in Ogden, Utah. Mrs. R. L. Davis is visiting in Ogden, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. Jones. A banquet was given in t he NMelson gymnasium Friday evening in honor of the eighth grade of the Jefferson school'; after which dancing was the entcrtain-. entcrtain-. ment. HAILEY, IDAHO j i HAILEY. Idaho. May 27. Attorney H. F. En-' En-' 'ign, Ben R. Only, register ; Gus lied eh. William Wil-liam Rembfir t and William O'Connor have returned re-turned from Poeniello, where they tpeilt several , daye. Mrs, Margaret Brown and granddaughter f?t Saturday for Ogden, L'tah. - Mr. and Mrs. George W. Burke of Minidoka tviv been the guests of llr. and Mrs. James McDonald or several days. MIps Mabel Minar and llttl nephew are visiting visit-ing friends and relatives in Idaho Kalla. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah While came in from Soldier Saturday morning in thrlr automobile, returning home in the aflcrnpon. 'MIsb RoherU M-Vleker, w!io h-is heen t-i riling ril-ing srhool In Valrvlew thin ptyt winter, h vl.citlnc relatives in this ky a tow days before rctiiinli.g to her homo in Dolae. Alhort mid Martin Alhredefn nf Carey were Halley visitors between tndns Inst Sahrrday. , Misa Br-sfiie Rryte ef( Paturdnv for her home in Shenandoah. Iowa. phe 1.;is t might In (he Ha I ley pi hilt si h Hula for the past two year:?. .She will teach in Iowa next year. Miss Corinne White, who taucM Hi" fir?' srndo in the public school of thlr. city durirg (In- pnst -.ear. left Saturday fof hiri- home in Af'tHm;. Neb. " s 1 1 e spent Saturday with friends In Mietrii'h. Misa Myrtle Pried man loft Sun da v for Chira ,;o to attend summer srho.l. Miss Fricdtnnn taught Hi" third grade and pan of 'h" fourth firade In the Haflej public school lai i fmrr. Charles Holland arrived Saturday 'froni Tonopah, Tono-pah, Nev,, lu spend the hummer wfih his parents. Ml fa El Izjbeth Morrlf-y. who has been principal prin-cipal of the Hniloy high cmrl for Hip puat four yearn. left Monday for h.-r homo n Elli-horn, Elli-horn, Wis. She will 6lnp off at Fort I lodge, town, (o visit a fw day?. M Tliornd ?nn and Mlrn ra Wm-ey Wt Monday for their honiec in Kan,a Thy will vl.it a few das -V Salt Lake and Dcnvei rn thWr wav home. Miss ThorndKon will rrmni to Hailcy this fall lo resume hci work art the eighth gralo. Itacher of the city school. Misses Frances and Henna Wnrnlng are vltft-Ing vltft-Ing relatives In Gooding and Jerome. Henry Corn, who ha been (he guent of Ms half-brothei jfc S. ,M Friedman, for two .weeks, left Monday for his home in Salt Lake. Judge Edward Flannery left Monday to visit friends in Fvanstnn. W'yn. , u bore 1m l vid from to ISS1, coming lo Hailey In the latter year. Mrf. W. T. Drake and little daughter nre veiling veil-ing friend in Fifhevie. Mr. and Mrs. Pan I el Real on. Jam Ft Rowley Row-ley and Mr. s.ud Mip. Arthur Rnwl.y drove In from their ranchc on tin- Mand river, near tbe mouth nf Vamp creek, Monday to visit 41 few d;iyg with relatives. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I Hrydi'n in Pnnfoid. Fla . on April In M;. p,-v. den was employed at the electrlu plant In B''e- k vuo for several years and his wife spent one summer as the guest of her cousin, Mra. Charles Mallory. Both have many friends In this city. A nine-pound daughter wafi born Monday morning morn-ing to M r. aud Mrs. O. E. Tea mm. W. P. Fowler arrived Monday from Dallas, Tex., lo spend the summer in Hailey.. Mrs. C. E. Harris arrived Saturday from Bho-sl.one, Bho-sl.one, where she was the gueat of her sister-in-law. Miss Mae Jordan is visiting Mr. and Mr. A. A. Walters in Shoshone this week. J. J. Mc.Faddon left Saturday for Boise to accompany ac-company his wife aud children home. Mrs. John Seymour aud eon 6pent Sunday with Mrs. Torrosto Jossylln in Plcabo. J. B. Burham and family arrived this week from Portland, Ore., where they spent the winter. Carl Cee and family went down to Shoshone Su nday. The Hniley band went down to Bcllevue and Gannett Sunday aud gave street concert la each placf. Walter Clark of Ketch vim visited Ilalloy last Statu rtlay. George Venerable came down from Ketchum last Saturday. Mrs. Raymond Guyer and her mother, Mrs. Edith Chaeo of the Guyer Hot Springs, spent Saturday with friends in this city. A farewell party was given at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. S. J. Benson la honor of Mips Mae Rcoble, who leaves for Ogden, Utah, to make her home for the present. The party was a I complete surprise to her and nhe was the recipient I of fomo piolty gifts. The evening was epi-nt In ' dancing and oilier amusements, after which re- j freshmenla were sei vi'd. The Hailey High School Alumni association held ! its annual meeting Friday evening at the Hailey Commercial club and Initiated three of the four gmuuales of the 19lt! class Into the aasocla- tlon. The evening was spent in playing gamee and in music and dancing. Miss Rose Barrett is president and Miss Alta Baker secretary. Miss Myrtle Fried maa has gone to spend ihe summer In Chicago. H. F. Llckey and family, who have spent the winter In Hailey, will leave In a few days for the eaa;. Mrs. C. O. Stockalager and eon arrived Tuesday 1 in their automobile from Fall City to spend the summer la Hailey. i B. R. King left for Denver, Colo., to Tlslt his parents, after which he will go eaat to attend school. Mrs. J: C. Fox has returned from a short visit 1 in Caldwell. , Mr. end Mrs. 9. J. Friedman arrived from a , three weeks' visit with relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle of Twin Falls are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nonnlngton. Mr. Lucy Robinson and sister. Miss Una Ward. ! have returned from Picabo, where they visited for ten days. Mises Anna and Elfrabeth Inama spent Sunday Sun-day with friends in Picabo. 1 MALAD, IDAHO f -f . : : . MALAD, Idaho, May 27. One of the most successful events of the season was the first annual senior ball, given by the class of litis of the Malad high school. It was held Friday evening at I-a Grand hall and was attended bv the high school students and a large number num-ber of town people. Professor and Mrs. K. M. Decker and members of the faculty fac-ulty were the patrons and patronesses., The hall was artistically decorated in the class colors, and an enlarged orchestra orches-tra was In attendance. Dainty programmes pro-grammes included a list of new dances. Tiie guests were received by the graduates. Mrs. R. T. Owens entertainer the Ladies' La-dies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church Friday afternoon. After a pleasant pleas-ant afternoon of sewing, refreshments were served. The Kensington club met Thursday afternoon with a large attendance. The hours were spent in sewing. Mrs. Charles Peck entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Anna Murphy and Miss Nell Nell. The Clio, circle held its usual Friday meeting. A good attendance was present pres-ent and much work was accomplished by the members. Roll call was answered an-swered to by topics from current events. The Home Culture club will meet Wednesday at the Library building. Mrs. A. P. Turner frdli give the study topic. Reports from the Women's Federation meeting which was held at Pocatello will be given by the delegates, Miss Elizabeth McDougal, Mrs. Metcalf arid Mrs. A. E. Pelton. r Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Iunn have returned re-turned to their home, at Pocatello. Miss Kcll Neil and Miss Anna Murphy, Mur-phy, teachers in the Malad public school, left Saturday morning for Salt Lake, where they will spend several days. Miss Neil, accompanied by her mother, will go to Los Angeles for the summer, and Miss Murphy will return to her home in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bush and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hanklns and little daugter spent several days of the week In Salt I Lake. Mrs. Frank Metcalf, Mrs. A E Pel-ton Pel-ton and Miss Elizabeth McDougal returned re-turned Monday from Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Evans and Mrs. Dwight Park have returned from a pleas-ant pleas-ant visit with friends in Pocatello. j Mrs. D. P. Evans is visiting with rel-jalives rel-jalives at Black foot. , Miss Morna Hall left Saturday for her j home in New York. I Mr. and Mra. R. M. Moore of Ogden i motored to Malad Tuesday and spent the j week-end with relatives, j Miss Mary Donaldson has returned to her home in Ogden. ' Miss Lylrl Grant has returned to her I home In Bountiful, after a visit with her . sislor, Mrs. David Mann, j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goddard of Logan Lo-gan spent the week at Malad. 1 BLACKFOOT, IDA. f ; , . BLACKFOOT, Idaho. May 27. Chapter B of the P. E. O. entertained at an auction coffee last j Saturday afternoon at the hotnc of Mrs. John Guthrie Diown on North Shilling avenue in honor I T Mis. Chailes Hon and Misa Agnes Harl. The I llvinjj room was charming in it depurations of pink and whlie tarnaiioiiP. and hone tut k!e and I wmte rose made '.he reception room bean t If u I. The dining room, . In whlrh an elaborate buffet i luncheon was served by Mrs. Blanche Eldredge. Mrs. L. R. Aldilch, Misses Grace Peck. Agues I mi I and Mg.inH Early, was decorated with MargiiiTics a;id lighted by yllow candles. Prizes fur .jnh were awarded to Mrs. F. C. Christ and Mifs Miirgiw-i Early, while P. E. O. spoons were given id tiie gtiesin of honor They leave wotin lo male- tm-ir home in Twin Falls. The com-mitn-e in charge w an composed of Mrs. ,1. C. Urown, Mrs. l- ('. Christ. Mrs. I,. H. Aldrlch and Mrs. J. II. Early. Thomas Bum garner entertained a few Intimate friend" at his homo Friday evening. FtofroRh-nients FtofroRh-nients were served at tho Qnn Ton, and hh guests were the Mi.-Kefi LoHne T.nvy, umova Rich, I'hyl-lin I'hyl-lin Hoover. Nr-liie Donnelly. Mers. PorL Arthur, Lowe i I iiolbroo'n and Merrill lioyle. The l.acca Jflure.no per vi ens Tor t he gradual ing Irisa of i he l.iRh J.chool were t6A In the hlfili vhool atiditnnum Sunday inorni:iA. A laipe ! crowd aiteurtr.'i. as le usual at this time, ind the I srrmon wn di'llv.-.-vd by the Rev. F. L. W.-mml. I j..i;or of th; Method. -it chuiTh of Idaho Falls. . Tlv high M'tiool I; onus and changed Pr.hos to (he h.-miu. The sradutnes this yr-ar are thi Misi-rn llulli B;oi:!i)uist. KaUierino be Kay. Hplen ! Morrrll. Edith Ho".an. (Ira if- P.'.-k. Nora Howard, SuiiV Cher r! tip to;:. Ruth Van l.Morloom, Frances 1 Toimle. Mnua roi.fcle, Mr-srs. Kied Milliard. Lile ('olhcn. Campbell Brown. lUiold Langdoo ; and A ery Kennedy. ! Th" J'ininr i-!?ss of the h'.pl, srhool honored Mies AIIt finberts of Hie faculty, who Is leaving j lifrc. iit a p::r(y In the high school Saturday af: cmnnn. Th? Mlfbffl Clad s Johnson, Freda SnNoiiVipe:. Drollinger and Marguerite Van , A Mil wore in l:ar.- and K-ncd dainty refreshment? refresh-ment? Mim Kdnn Cappt, p-ocd th" mor.t off I -i icnt In a .Shakespeare goers I eg contest and was awarded a pti.e. The annual senior day wn given tt Ihe hlh flfbonl Monday t-veiilns; and much credit In due to nil who pa 1 1 Iripated ami to M Iss A. M. Roberts Rob-erts and Ml::; Hyra H rook si. who had charge of it. "Green StocklngP," a threo-act modern comedy, com-edy, whs the plyy given, and tho following took part : Avery Kennedy. Ha mid Langdoil. Fred llilllard. Campbell Drown. Albi-rl Jones. Lylo Col-horn. Col-horn. Edith IJofan. Ruth filomquliit. My ma t'nn- ,kle, Susy Cherrington, Katharine De Kay, Helen Morrell. Mi sr. Kiit her I no Lynch entertained the Crochet rltih Monday afternoon ;it her home on South h"hllt!nu avonu'. Refreshments were served. Mn--K Hihinna Kinney ha. returned from a week's vlt.it with her parents in Pocatello. Mrs. F. J. Cowan entertained the Altar wlpty' of tli- Cat hollo church and twenty others Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at Iit home on Allee si reet in rumor of her sifter. Mm. Charles Hart, who Is leasing soon to make her home in Twin Kails. She served refreshments. She also entertained Friday afternoon at a ' "500 party. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. De Hart left Tuesday morning for Mr. De Hart's former home in Hoi-dredge, Hoi-dredge, Neb., where they were called by tho serious illness nf Mr. De Hart's mother. Their daughter. Miss Lucille, accompanied them. Mrs. J. G. Brown entertained the regular meeting meet-ing of the P. E. O. at her home Tuesday evening. even-ing. Further arrangements were made for the state convention next week. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Berry man. their eon. Waller" and Miss MUdrey Pugh spent Sunday in ; Springfield. Nelll A. Boyle and Miss Agnes Hart attended a dancing party at Wapello Friday evening. I Mtse Alice M. Roberts was the honor guest at a i slumber party given by Miss Edna Capps al her home on North Shilling avenue Monday night Her guests were the Misses Ora Rogers, Winifred Wini-fred I3lthnn, Freda Sollenberger, Rhea Drollin-ger, Drollin-ger, Marguerite Van Akin. Gladys Johnson and Miss Roberts. ! The domestic science classes of the high sehool enjoyed a picnic supper at the high school Tuesday Tues-day atternoon in honot of Mrs. Percy Jones, teacher teach-er ol that work. About thirty girls were present. W. D. Vincent, superintendent of the high school, left Sunday to take summer work at Columbia university. Before going there he will visit in Gary, Ind., JJhlcago aud Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kimball and Mrs. and Mra. Walker Rich have returned from a motor trip to Salt Lake. Miss Est hex Barrette was hostess Jo the Camp-fire Camp-fire glrLs Wednesday evening at her homo in honor of Mltis Alice Roberts, their director, who is leaving. Miss Freda Sollenberger enterta.ined Tuesday evening In her honor with a motor party, dinner and EhnrJer party. Mies Roberts has taught English In the BlHCk'foot high school for ihe past two years and is very popular. She, does nol expect to return. Miss Adnee Palmer of Brooklyn. Mich., has returned re-turned to her home, after teaching art for two years in the Black foot schools. A. D. Jenkins. Earl Farmer and Phillip Thor-stenberg Thor-stenberg went to Salt Lake City Friday for a two weeks' visit. Mr. Jenkins will motor back on Decoration day. Dust In Wakefield of Idaho Falls spont Tuesday In Blackfoot. Th Blackfoot baseball team gaTe a dance for their own benefit In Progress hall Tuesday evening. even-ing. The hall was prettily decorated and punch was served to tho dancers by IgnatluE Mulvllle and Albert Browning. The favors were dainty programmes. Barrwr'e orchestra, played. The Messrs. Mark Tuey and Howard Blethan had charge of the affair. Mrs. Blanche Eldredge, Mrs. E. A. Johnson. Mrs. James Ryan and Miss Katherinc Ryan motored mo-tored to Salt Lake City Sunday and returned Friday. Mrs. Jessie Woodla entertained the Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her home oo South Shilling avenue. The Baptist Ladles' Aid society met at the home of Mrs. D. H. Diet ban Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. She also entertained the Embroidery club Thursday afternoon and served refresh nynts. Mrs. W. D. Vincent left Thursday evening for Puyallup, Wash., where she will spend the summer sum-mer during the absence of Mr. Vincent in the eaat. Mr. and Mrs. G rover Rich of Burley spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rich and family. C. S. Beebe. accompanied by Bernard Stevenson, Steven-son, Earl Farmer and Thomas Bumgarner, motored mo-tored to Idaho Falls Sunday. Mrs. R. L. Archer entertained the Methodist Ladles' Aid society at her home Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. P. 1 1. Tawney and A. P. Preston, both of Rig-by. Rig-by. passed through Blackfoot Tuesday and visited wlih friends. They were en route to Pocatello. 4 H. G. Haff of Des Moines, Iowa, manager of the Des Moines Ga.8 company, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Blackfoot. He visited frieudB here, then went to Boise. M'GILL, NEVADA M'GILL, Nev., May 27.-Mrs. C. J-Gearv, J-Gearv, who lias been visiting with her daughters in Salt Lake City, returned home Thursday evening. Mrs. Ben Griggs entertained at a dinner din-ner party Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Boes of Salt Lake City, who are motoring to the coast. Mrs. Max Herman was a visitor in Ely during the week, attending the Elks ball on Monday night. Mrs. Grimes and Mrs. Draper were the guests of friends in Ely on Monday evening, returning home Tuesday. I The lecture by Peter W. Collins of ! Boston was a great success, many enjoy- ing the event. 1 Mrs. James O'Leary left for a visit 'on Tuesday of several weeks with friends and relatives in Butte, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. George Carr are receiving receiv-ing the congratulations of their many friends over the arrival of a hoy, born during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jones and son, ! Wendell, also Miss Gladys Hudnell of , Salt Lake City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Westenrider on Monday afternoon. Many parties motored to the smelter on Sunday and Monday, the visitors being be-ing from Tonopah, Goldfield and other parts of the state. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Klinger. Mrs. Alex De War, Mrs. W. H. Moody made up the parties. Mrs. Park Lamborn and little son, who have been at the Steptoe hospital. East Ely, returned home during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mayer, old . residents here, left during the week to make their permanent home in Ely. FARMINGTON FARMINGTOM, May 27. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Miller of Salt Lake wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank tidy Sunday. The Veron club was entertained Friday afternoon after-noon by Mrs. J. H. Robinson. La Conta Stewart. art instructor from the Davis high sehool, exhibited ex-hibited some of his work and lectured on art. The decorations were in wild flowers and refreshments re-freshments were served to Mrs. Nephl Palmer, Mrs D. L. Rice, Mrs. R. Chaff In. Mrs. Horare Van Fiet, Mm. Squire B. Chipmin. Mrs. Sadie Clark. Mrs. Q. Q. Know! ton and Mrs. Hyrum Stewart. MIsb Bessie Steed spent" the week-end In Salt Lake as the guest of Miss Pauline Abbott. Mrs. C. J. Jackson and children of Suffield, Canada, are visit ng In Farmtngton as the guests of Mrs. James C. Smith and Mrs. D. L. Rice. Mrs. Katie Know I ton and Miss Cloe Knowlton left Monday for Cards ton, Canada, to spend the summer with relatives. Miss Wealthy Clark epent the week In Rait Lake as the guest- of Misa Alton Knowlton. Miss Clark gradual -d Wednesday from Dr. Roberta's class In nursing. Mm. Rosn Knowlton and daughter. Jennetta, visited in Brigham City the flisi of the week. A very delightful affair was the dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Orlaf Farr on Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, who are moving lo Salt Lake lo make their honi. The table was in pink and white, pink and white roues forming the eenterplncp. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mm. John Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Turner, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. tidy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cdy. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Eckstein. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Steed and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Mrs. Hyrum Clark reiurned Monday from an extended vlblt on Ihe coasl. John JohnFon returned Friday from New York. The Rlue Bird eluh met at Mrs. Lucy Steed's home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Angellne r'apener vltlled In Sail Lak wlt!i Mrs. Maiy L. Parke several days the flrr.t of Ihe week. niffurd Thatcher of Prom spent Sunday with Mr. and M rs. H. H. Robinson. Miss Edna Robinson or Slt Lke -a a guest at the homo of Mrs. Nephl Palmer Saturday. Ralph Knowlton from Pterson vbifd with his mot her. Mrs. Katie Knowlton. Sunday. The Cosmo glrle gave a luncheon In Farming-ton Farming-ton canyon Friday afternoon. Friday afternoon Mrs. Sidney Eckstein entertained enter-tained thr Polni-ettla club at n luncheon. Tho house wan filled with spring flowers. Tliose prep, ent were Mrs. Parley Scars, Mrs. Orlnf Farr. Mrs. Frank Udy. Mrs. Si ott Turner, Mrs. John R. St.eed. Mrs. J. II. Udy and Mrs. John Johnson. SUNNYSIDE f SUNNYS1DR, May 27. Mrs. Jicph Thorny h entertained en-tertained at dinner Wednesday, complimentary to Miss Ivftiheryn Yergonsen. The A rt Km broidery eluh was entr ta i ned hy Mi'". Samuel Gongh Saturday nftenioou. TIiomi in attendance were Mrs. J. II Varnei. Mrs. A D: Hadley. Mre. M. H IVi weihler. Mrs. Udivard Brenner. Mrs. II. K. Holmes?. Mrs. A. F. Rc-k-tead. Mr.. (?eore Smith. Mrs. John prcf-otto Mrs. .1. W. LHtlfjohn. .Mrs. r. A. Pun?. Mi r H Fahring. Mrs. J. W. Wfrtfleld and the Mios j Emijy and Maebelle Larson and Kutheryn F.del- 1 maun. Mrs. r)(ore Wells entertained the following at rardu and hirtehnn Saturday: Mr. and Mr-, r. 0. Jeui-eu, Mr. aud Mrs. Vern Powell. MIm; Nie I Marshall. Evan Jones and Miss Kathcryn Ter-gensen. Ter-gensen. Miss Barbara Twaddle spent the week-end visiting visit-ing at Green River with her sister. Mrs, W. B. McQue. Mrs. G. D. Wood entertained the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club Saturday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. C. H. Funk. Mrs. J. M. Slapp. Mrs. E. V. Tucker, Mrs. W. N. Wetzel. Mrs. H. H. N'ogard, Mra. Earnest Lloyd mid tho hostess, Mrs. G. D. Wood. t Mrs. S. A. Camp of Grand Junction, Colo., was a guest of tho club. Mrs. A. D. Hadley entertained Mrs. Belle . Be-mer, Be-mer, Miss Clare Harris. Mips Lila Jones, Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Nehr. John Tennet, R. R. Kirk Patrick Pat-rick and J. S. Thompson at Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Twaddle of Castlegate wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Slapp Sunday. Principal R. K. Davidson was given a pleasant surprise Wednesday evening by members of his eighth grade. Those present were Tenneth Craw-foid. Craw-foid. Kdwnrd Darger. Orrel de Lange. Tony Deminan. William B. Gogarty, Raymond Johnson, John-son, Howard Jones. William MiMillen, Peer Oranges, Levee Bennett, Izrtta Funk. Vera Hop-kinon, Hop-kinon, Christal Kofford. Ella Nelson, Hannah Nay lor and Gladys Higglns. Mrs. W. N. Wetzel entertained the Misses Clara Harris and Katheryn Yergeusen and Mr. end Mrs. E. A. Harris at dinner Sunday. Mrs. S. A. Camp of Grand Junetlon. Colo., la visiting her daughter. Mrs. E. V. Tucker. Mlf.s Katheryn Yergensen left for Salt Lake Thursday. Mr. and Mi. R. E. Davidson and family returned re-turned lo Salt Lake Friday. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Dowd entertained the following fol-lowing out-of-town guests at Sundav dinner: Dr. and Mrs. R. 1C. Dowd. Mias Ncine Dowd and Mr. and Mra. W. E. Ell wood. The MIsfcs Mary Ann Jonee. Janet Twaddle and Mabel Mr Mi lien and Freeman Tucker, who have boen attending high school at Price the past winter, returned home Friday. I GUNNISON f GUNNISON. May 27. Mrs. Howard Roberts entertained on Tuesday afternoon in honor of her hirthday anniversary. The game of "600" furnished the entertainment enter-tainment for the afternoon, at which Mrs. J. H. Salmon won lirst honors and Mrs. C. N. Jensen the consolation prize. Present were Mrs. Niel Sorenson, Mrs. W. J. Gribble, Mrs. Eva Jensen, Mrs. J. H. Salmon, Mrs. A. M. Ohristensen, Mra. J. A, Hasan, Mrs. C. N. Jensen, Mrs. James Bown. Mrs. Roberts was the recipient re-cipient of some beautiful gifts. Ira Mace left on Friday for Sacramento, Sacra-mento, Cal., where he Intends to make an Indefinite stay. Miss Ver-Rle Winn, who has spent th past year in this city teaching school, left for her home In Lehi on Monday. I-.. AV. Sorenson left on Saturdav for Salt Lake, where he will remain for tho summer, L. H. Krlckson and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Kearns left on FTidav for Salt Lake, where they will visit for a few days. Mrs. Tom Henderson was hostess for the Ladies' Aid society on Tuesday. The Sunday school gave a social In the R. S- hall on Tuesday evening in lionor of John Larsen and his assistants. A fine programme was given and refreshments were served. The high' school held its closing dance in the R. S. hall Wednesday evening. The South Sanpete schools held their field day at the Gunnison reservoir Tuesday. Tues-day. A programme was given and several contests held. Mrs. C. K. Halverson was hostess for the members of the Social circle Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Present were Mesdames J. W. Jones. J. Duggins, T. M. Kearns, A. M. Chrlstensen, O. I. Rasmussen, R. B. Metcalf, J. R. Lamb, E. N. Jensen. .Tames Bown, William Dack, K. L. Swal-berg. Swal-berg. Mrs. Joseph Dennison was a special guest. The club will hold Its next meeting meet-ing with Mrs. R. B. Metcalf on June 7. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Metcalf and Mrs. O. H. Halverson left Thursday for Provo and Salt Lake, where they will spend a few days visiting. They made the trip by automobile. 1 ELSINORE ELSINORE, May 1 27. Mrs. Laura. Glessner is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lambertsen. Miss Areta Hanson Is an Ephraim visitor. vis-itor. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Jensen of Richfield Rich-field spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hanson, Christie Jensen, O. F. Barnes and Mrs. J. C. Jensen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Gibbs at Marysvale last week. O. F. Barnes of Salt Lake has been a visitor here the past ten days. He returned home Friday. , Mrs. Lester Rob&rts and Mauri ne Lee motored tn Salt Lake Friday to visit with friends. The Keeplng-up club met with tho Misses Dunn and Schwab at the M. E. cottage on Friday. "Old Silver" was the subject. Mrs. Lester Roberts was the guest of honor at a bundle shower on Monday night at the hoine of her mother, Mrs. Christie Lee. About thirty-five guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. C. Crabbe returned home from Lehi Monday, accompanied by their daughter Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen and Ruby Kirkham. Memorial services will be held at tho L. D. . chapel on Tuesday. Mrs. AMlfi Chrlstensen of American Fork is a guest of Mrs. Joe Condor. Mrs. Sena Bell was a Kensington hostess host-ess on Tuesday. Those present were Mcsdames Leonard Sylvester, Edward Farnsworth, Alma Frandsen. Anton Johnson, John-son, Rob Loy and Miss Ruby Smith. t SPRINGVILLE 4 f KPRTNOVILLE, May 27. Mrs. D. P. Brfnton entertained a numher of the frlenda of her mother. Mrs. Harriet llaymond. Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Haymond'a seventy-second birthday. birth-day. The following programmo was given; Solo hv MIm Catherine Dougall. ansleted by Miss Louise Bird on the violin and Jespie Bird on the piano; violin o!o by Louise Bird; piano aolo by Jee!e Bird. Those present were Mesdames Milan Packard. Pack-ard. Martha Humphrey. Mary Crandall, A. L. Haymond. N. M. OroKherk, Sablna Alia man, G. S. Condie and Mojy Brown. Mrs. Orila Weber of Lob Angelei, Cal., Is a. visitor here, the guest of her sister, Mrs. A I. Clarke. Mr. Ada Williams of Soil Lake- Fpent eeveral dnyp here last week, the guest of Mr. aud Mre. Joaeph O. HouU. ' M Us Ethel Lee, who haw been teaching in the high school here the punt season, has returned to her home at Coalville for the summer. The first-year elans of the hlah rhor1 held a picnic at (he power plant In Spanish Fork i-an-yon lfint Thursday. Tho teachera of the high I school were their guests. Albert Lambpon has moved hla family to Bnh. Idaho, whore- they expect to make their home In the future. Mis Dora KcarnF, who has been tearhinc; school the psst season at Garland. i: nt home for Ihe Austin Barlow of Oeden pp"n( a few davs here this wek visiting hi mother mid other icla- IIVI'S. Mrs. John P. Croct.erk returned Sundav fiotn a visit with her daughter. Ruth, who in a teacher In the school for Hie deaf ami the blind. I VERNAL T 4 VKRNAL. May 27. Denzil Rex Gardner Gard-ner and Miss h'rm Greentmlgh. both nf Ilayfifii, were mnnled Wednesday by Justice Rebcau CuMer. Mabel Tyzack left Thursday for f?an-ple f?an-ple county, whrro she will spend the summer with her sister, Bessie. The Thalia eluh me I with Mrs. K H. Belrlier Krlday. Mrs. i n Ilillmnn, Mrs. Purdon xMh, Jr., and Mrs. B. P. Kelly each read articles. Mrs. William Wit heck and Mra. Charles T'ehihoyde entertained at a Kenning ion Thursday in honor nf their mother, Mrs. . Mic.kina n. who hHK spent the winter in Vernal atni leaves for her home in Ku-rcka, Ku-rcka, I'tah, soon. About fifty were present. pres-ent. tin Fri'hiy rvoninq the nrr. of the Wilcox Wil-cox ar;ih-niy. under the dirretinn of Mis1 Janet Howes, r.ive a ha nonet in lite school building to the gradual e.s. y Commencement exercises nf the Wilcox a.'ademv will be held Mondav evening, May L'Li, in (he academy building. |