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Show : 1 Social Notes From Utah Towns i P EUREKA . EUREKA. O t. 21. Mr. and Mr. -' Thanes Zaorisk.e wore in Sdlt Iake this week for trie .wedding of Miss Catherine Ja' obson and Arthur G. Hall. Mr.". Frank f'romar entertained the members of the L. O. E. flub at- her home -n Wednesday uflernoo:i, luncheon being the feature of the party. The club's next meeting will be heid at the home of Mrs. Cummrngs. Miss Mabel Storm hns returned to her ho nns in American fork, after" spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Gear. :.!'.hu May Swiff, one of the local school teachers, left early in the week for a visit to her horn; in Colorado. C. E. Rife returned to Eureka on Tuesday, after spending a few days in Salt Lake with Ins mother, Mrs. J. S. Rife. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bonner were over from Nephl last Ha J unlay and Sunday visiting with tho hitter's mother, Mrs. Mary Lonncr. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hhull of Lead'lle, Colo., returned to Eureka this week, after a n absence of several years, and will spend a short time; in visiting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. r. J. Barnard were Sahna r visitors last Sunday. Mrs. Percy Planks and son were the gnents of Payaon friends during the early part of the week. Dr. and Mr. I. F. Gose and children were. Provo visitors last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Fred Hahn of Goshen were Eureka vUltors during the early pari, of the week. Mrs. James Norman returned to her home hi Eureka, after spending several weeks in southern California. John J. Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Werrett. Joseph Jo-seph E'lsmore, Bert Wilklns and G. L. Davis left on Tuesday morning for an outing at Thurber, in the southern part of the state. The members of the I. O. E. club were entertained at the home of Mrs. William Arrlgona on Wednesday afternoon. Those pres.cn r v.rre Mrs. p. G. Hood, Mrs. Albert Al-bert Peterson, Mrs. Ray White. Mrs. Mel Runnels. Mrs. 1 lenry Runnel! a. Mrs. .la nies I (ouseholdor, Mrs. Lee Thome. Mis. peter Arrigona, Mrs. Sarah Arrlgona. Arrl-gona. The next, meeting of the club will be hold at the home of Mrs. Ray White. Miss Anabel Mooney and Mm. William Stuart, members of the Kureka Literary Hub, were at Provo thin week attending the meeting of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs. Mr. and Mrs. p. ( Hood returned Sunday, Sun-day, after visit at Helper. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. ShuM, who will be their guests for a few day. Mrs. Frank McTlatlon and Mr. and-Mrs. Maurice Anderson left on Sunday for Nagaune.e, Mich., where they will make their home. Mrs. Joseph Schlecht was at Salt Lake this week for a visit with her daughter, Minn Amelia Schlcht. Mrs. Leo McNamee and daughter of I, at; Vcgap, Nee., are here visiting at the home of Mr?. MoNamee n parents, Mr. and Mrs. John II. Mr.OhrysUl. Pert Hanks rf Preston, Idaho, was In Kureka this week for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Edward 1 Tanks. V. S. Liston of Grand Junction, Colo., arrived In Kureka. this week and will be the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Liston. MT. PLEASANT . 4. 1 MT. PLEASANT, Oct. 21. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Rurch were hosts at a beautifully appointed dinner Sundav rvening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1"'. Chrlsiensen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, Betty Wall, Eland Freda Rasmussen and Or. and Mrs. Rurch. Miss Frances Jensen left Sunday for New York, where she will continue her voice and harp training under European masters. Miss Wlnnifred Jensen accompanied accom-panied her sister as far as Salt Lake. Mrs. Fannie C. Miles entertn med at luncheon Saturday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. T,. E. Jordan of Enterprise, Ore. A centerpiece of autumn flowers graced the ta hie, and covers were laid for M r. and Mrs. Jordan, I,e.onard, Marlon. Ben, Mvra and lone Jordan, Mrs. Thomas Wist, Mis R. L. Madsen. Mrs. Annie W. Cand-liind, Cand-liind, Mrs. A. N. Jensen, Mrs. Mary Beck and Mrs. Peter Larsen. Miss Hilda Madson. Miss Wlnnifred Jensen. Mr. J. P. NcfT, Mrs. n. L. Mad-wen, Mad-wen, Mrs. S. E. Jensen and Mrs. R. B. Norton represented the Twentieth Cen-lury Cen-lury club and the Home Culture dub at the" State Federation of Women's elubu in Provo uctober is, 10 and 20. The Home ( "nil urn Hub met Wednesday Wednes-day af1 ernoon with Mrs. F. W. Wall. The second act of "The Merchant of Venice" ws read and discussed by tho rluh. An excellent paper, "Community Sanitation," wiih read hy Mrs. R. A. Rurch. Miss tyida Mav Gibson sang "Colly Mandarin" and "If 1 But Knew," and "Lltllei Grey Homo In the West" was sung by Miss Margaret Wall. The hostess served lunch-cm lunch-cm to the fi-llowimr ninmbers and guests; ,Mrs. W. W. McKirahan, Mrs. It. A. Pureh. Mrs. J. W. Cherry, .Miss Margaret Thur-man. Thur-man. Mh. Fred Rasmussen. Mrs. A. Crane. Mrs. Rex Jensen, Mrs. B. R. Johnson, John-son, Miss Edda Mav Gibson, Mrs. A. L. - Nllson, Mrs. F. ('. Johnson. Mrs. A. S. Nilson and Mrs. Fred G. Taylor of Ogden. Mrs. H. S. NeUsen is at home again nfter a month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. M. P. Seely, in Chester, Idaho. Mrs. II. t !. Wood and Miss Selma Jen-ni'ti Jen-ni'ti were hostesses at a linu'lu'on Wednes-dnv Wednes-dnv afternoon complimentary to Miss Martha M. Wood of Waynesluirg. Pa. The guests invited lo meet Miss Wood were Meiames H . I. Jensen, J. 1 . Meyviek. John StanfiHd, Arthur Jensen, Kinda Ni'ils'iti. Elmer Jensen, Miss Veneta Mey-rlck Mey-rlck and Miss AMovu Jensen. t-'dnesdriy evening a parly of nbout twenly, consisting of members of the fc Ephr-ilm Woodmen of tho World camp, were the honored guests at a banquet Hlvcn bv the 1o'al Wood men and (heir wives and friends In the Fllte hnnn.net room. Curici: the evening the decree team of Liberty '-amp No. i.".'i conferred tin- -V-rees upon Circe ramildates from v;p!ir;ii.-n. after which thn Mt. Pleasant hos'.s served. an elaborate haiiiiot to inure than a hund'-ed gucfts, Siuxches. to:tst and musical nu:nhcr:j w ero later en,tn rd. Mrs. A. C Christ ensen entcrta !ned Thursday ati"rnon at a Kensington and luncheon for Mrs. A. S. Nllsmt. Irs. William Wil-liam mph. H, s. Neilsen. Mrs. A. L. Nilnn, Ke Jensen and Misa Siella Olson. Mrs. 1'rcd G. "'avlor of Ogden Is a guest ai the home of I m and Mrs. R. R. John-Mrs, John-Mrs, rod Stanfield will entertain the Home Culture club at her home Wednes-l.i-, Octoln-r 2 .". Mis.': Madeline Lrwis and Miss Fddn Mae Gi b-on cnteri a med Mondii ' evening wi I h a eh i !' I tig dish par! v for Mrs. It. G . Wood. Mis ' Martha M. Wool. Miss I'lcauore Clr trenseti, 'Miss V.'stlier M;tm-sicn M;tm-sicn ;i'id t!ic Mtssa luusil'.a and Veneia Meyihk. Tlie Women's Missionary vletv of tlie I'resbx-ten.ui 'hui.-;. hld i:s u'. weekly i ni1 et hit; Tucs :,i - a ft er noon at t he home of Mrs. J. p. Meyri.-k. About twenty hoi n't were ).t esciil . and the follow ing Programme was rep Jr red. witii Mrs. K.iith W.iddlfl in charge: A napei-. "MissionHrv A 1 1 i i and Its Kesulls." was jead In-Miss In-Miss Kdda M..v Gibson; ho articles on "The Presliviorinn Clunvh and the Fdl-Pino" Fdl-Pino" vrc ica.i In Mrs II. ;. ,,,id and Miss May Mull. After the usual business disi-ujjuinn, the host.'ss served luncheon. Mis. W. W McKirahan will rn:--tain the W. C. T. T". and Mo'hers" nieeung at iter home Friday aM-mo-M,, October :T. Miss Coldle NVilsen was the rec::nent of a very eujovalde surprise party Smiir-da- eemn . M,:si(al mindu-rs and card games, 'oMmvrd ;.y a. lumdieon. wore enjoyed en-joyed by hc following guests: The Misses Lilli n Nelson, Fanny Monson. '".oldie N'eilsen, Theo Nelson, Velrna Tiowell. Gladys Krlcks-n. Mina Aldrieh. Rlia Nelson, Nel-son, Riiby Scrensen, Afton U ilson. Deane Webb, Myrrle Ijarsen, and Leo Sorensen, Jena "!ir i.-tense n, Bert Petersen, Shirley Christen sen. rhpfdey Seely, Plumas Roy-den, Roy-den, U"al;er MeArtljur, Francis Neilpen, Lloyd Barton. Bruce Madsen, Guv Cand-land, Cand-land, Harold Whlttaker, Frank Jones. W. B. Crane, New-ton Olemesen, Blaine Watson Wat-son and V. Brotherson. The Twentieth Century club will meet Thursday afternoon, October 26, with Mrs. V. L. Johnson at tiie Abra:ij Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Weerh have as their guest Mr. ' Weech'e sister, Mrs. Km ma Walsh of Elgin, Ore. l' LOGAN LOGAN, Oct. 21. Mrs. Ray B. West and Mrs. Guy Gardon entertained at a "rW luncheon Thursday afternoon and a bridge luncheon at the liorre of Mrs. West Friday. Fri-day. The luncheon tables were decorated with Cecil Brunner roses. Baskets of geraniums were effectively arranged ar.mit the rooms. Prizes for the highest score were awarded each day. The guests on Thursday included the follow-in?: follow-in?: Mesdames George Hendricks, George B. Caine, Kugene SantseM, B. G. Thaeh-er. Thaeh-er. V. S. Harris, C. W. Nibley. Jr., Leslie Naisbitt, Hoy Bullen. Marriner Eccles, Earl Robinson, Moses Thatcher. O. H. Budge, J. E. Cardon. E. G. Peterson. Or-ville Or-ville Adams. Asa Bullen, A. F. Cardon. William Howell, S. B. Thatcher, W. E. Stevens, John O. Peterson, George Hill, thft Misses Genevieve Thatcher, Florence. Drew- and HatUe Smith and Marie Barber, Mrs. C. R. Johnson and Mrs. Rhoda B. Cook. The guests on Friday weie as follows: Mesdames A. H. Thompson, Moses Cardon. Frank Thatcher, A. M. Fleming, Reid Shamhart, Clyde Squires, S. O. Stevens, J. E. Shepard. Luther Howell, Harry Parker, J. W. Morrell, K. S. Rudee, George Torgeson. Joseph Howe!!, George Bell. D. C. Budge, J. T. Caine. Jr., F. O. Reynolds, Robert Anderson. An-derson. Charles Hansen, the Misses Alice Cox, Nora Eliason and Dora Wright. Mrs. H. A. Pederson entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at a prettily appointed Kensington. Autumn leaves and yellow chrysanthemums' were used throughout the rooms. The afternoon was concluded with refreshments. The guests were the Mesdames O. . Budge, D. C. Budge. S. J. Jepperson. G. T. Aivord, Joseph Odell, Lee Thatcher, T. B. Budge, J. W. Calder-wood. Calder-wood. H. G. Hayball. A. P. Farrell, D. H. Thomas. K. S. Bud ere, William Howell, Moses Thatch Jesse Earl, William Thain, Arthur i-iateson; Frank Karl, KM Bell, Jolm Hendrlckson, Oscar Borkman, John Christensen, Harry Farr, J. C. Allen, Al-len, N. A. Larsen. Joseph Quinney. Srge Ballif, N. C. Jensen, S. B. Thaoher, P. M. Neilsen. George Fister, Roy McAllster, N. W. Kimball, Weston Vernon, K. "E. Needham. J. S. Calderwood, J. E. Hum-don. Hum-don. H. Bullen. J. M. Blair, T. H. Humphries. Hum-phries. Mrs. Kate Preston, Mrs, Mary Johnson and Mrs. Anna Barber. Miss Adelaide Wright entertained at dinner Monday evening In compliment to Miss Mary Clayton. An artistic arrangement arrange-ment of autumn leaves and cosmos in a cut-glass bowl formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for the guest of honor and the Misses Gladys Smith. Carrie Thomas, Ed.na Merrill and Mrs. W. K. Stevens. Miss Claire Cardon entertained at dinner din-ner Thursday evening. The table was dee. orated with cut flower?.. Covers were laid for ten. An attractive party of last Saturday was one of the first of a series given by Mrs. O. H. Budge and Mrs. Kate Preston Pres-ton at the homo of the latter on First avenue. Autumn leaves and fall flowers flow-ers were, used throughout the rooms with excellent decorative effect. At the end of a delightful social afternoon refreshments refresh-ments were served. A dancing party was given Wednesday evening at Murdock'a by the Misses Iris Clark, Elnora Benson and Verda Turner. Tur-ner. The rooms were decorated with autumn au-tumn flowers and foliage. Light refreshments refresh-ments were served. Twenty couples were In attendance. , , George Fccles and Spencer Anderson entertained at a dinner dance at the Hotel Logan Friday evening. The tables at which the guests were seated for dinner din-ner were decorated with vases and baskets bas-kets of cut flowers. Covers were laid for t wen ly-two. Following the dinner the evening was apenl in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith motored to Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. George Hill went to Provo Wed-nesdav Wed-nesdav hb a delegate of the V. - A. 0, Woman's club to attend the convention of the Federation of Women's clubs held them on the Itith. Last Friday evening at the Mechanic Arts huikling a cooking1 party was given by the fourth-year e'ass, Dancing was a' feature of the evening's entertainment. A da ncing matinee was given Friday, from rt until 0 o'clock, hy the B. Y. C. students at the gymnasium. The U. A- C. Woman's club met "Monday "Mon-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. N. A. Pederson. Mrs. Rhoda B. Cook gave a short biography of Anton Tchekoff and read his short story, "In Exile." The hostess served tea. Mrs. Lily C. Wolst enhn me of Salt Lake spent the past week here as a guest of Mrs. N. W. Haws. The Clio circle held Us first meeting of the year. Wednesday afternoon at the Arlmo block in Miss Elizabeth Underwood's Under-wood's studio, with Miss Underwood as hostess. Professor F. R. Arnold gave a verv interesting ia!k on "Harvard Class in Playwriting.-' The hostess served tea. Mrs. J. C. Walters, Mrs. King and Mrs. :. 0. Shepard were guests of the afternoon. after-noon. '' ELY, NEVADA f 4 . , 1 FLY. New. Oct. 21. Mrs. Frank We?t Millard was hostess to the members of the Tuesday Evening Five Hundred eluh this week. Sirs. John Weber and Mrt. C. W. Dickenson capturing the prizes. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mrs. John H. Wattson will entertain the members of the Merry -Go-Round club at its next meeting. Mrs. Prouse J. Gonmound enterta'ned the Sat ur.lay A ftcnionp Five Hundred rluh last v, e-;U. Mrs. M. J. McQueeney and Mrs. . C. McDonald captured the prises. The dance given by the Woman's club Tuesday evening was a most brilliant suc-cks. suc-cks. both from a social and flnanciHl standpoint. More than 10'f couples attended. at-tended. Mrs. Prouse J. c.oumound entertained at bridge on Thursday afternoon, three tables enjo Ing her hospitality. The Misses Porothv Richardson. Dor-ot Dor-ot hy Nc'iercaul and Eva Timmons were week-end n wests at the home of Mrs. J. M. Neagle at Ktmberly. Mrs. A. W. Sharp of Ruth entertained w 1 1 h a card pan y on T! i ursday evening, tho guests being Sir. and Mrs. Grossman. Mr. and Mrs. Georgfl F. Murphv. Frank Slartt. Mrs. H. P. Grah::m. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Cu'p. Supper was served. Mis. Frank W.'st Millard entertained te members of the auiid of Si. Bartholomew's Barth-olomew's church on Wednesday afternoon. Miss AUhea Pedlar of Ruth entertained at a hinhc.ay party during t"e past week, her suc's h-ung Mhi Davis, Amnni.-a Marprleve. Mildred Shell, Bliss Hurdinmn, Norma Davis. Russell Ofgood. Anna C;,;p, Lois Shell and Tiu'lma rvdlar of Iine Mrs. Jolm H. K.kt Iwstecs tn (he niem'neis of the Thursiav H--;.;ge club. ; Mrs. John Weher and Mrs. Rod nev 1 1. 'Richardson won the priz-s. ' Miss Bessie R. mi son of Bingham .-an. , von is gin-M of M Fr.nl T. Y est. Mi-s Rooison i siste- of Mrs-. Riehml T'-op-,-as of M ';ir. whom she has hp.-n v!p;;inc. I Mrs. Chr-fo;d M. Moon of East F v ep- i t -1 .1 i 1 1 . 1 f:e memoirs of C e Do i Bridge club on Thursday afternoon. h i guests be Ins the Mesdames Beverly, Rum ba ugh. Fink, Moon, Duval, Stirn and : Harunan.' Mrs. Frank MeElroy was hostess to the Thursday Evening Four Bridb'e club, her guests being the Mesdames Rumba ugh, Doris Duval and Fay. Masters Benjamin and Harold Hurdi-man Hurdi-man of Rutli were husts at a party on 1 Friday evening for a number of their lit- 1 tie friends, tho guests being Teddy Ben- ' nett. Edward McNish. Orville Moves. J Aulden Copeland, Sserois Moves. Frank Dutton. J'arnes Dutton and Hirman A cocks. Miss May Morley, who ha3 been the guest of Mrs. L. C. Morley at her apartments apart-ments in the Riehmar, left for her home in Kansas City, Mo., on Wednesday, after spending the past five months in California Cali-fornia and Nevada. While here Miss Morley was extensively entertained. Mrs. Clarence J. Barron of the Rich-mar Rich-mar entertained at dinner Monday evening. even-ing. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Calloway and A. L. Timberlake. ! Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Feist of Joliet. 111., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. , Deicrichs, en route by motor for Los An- , geles to spend the winter. Miss Helen Smith was hostess at the meeting of the Spoon club on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. W. N. Mc-Gill. Mc-Gill. Miss Margaret O'Hare captured the first prize. The guests wore the Misses Aida Stevens. Maude Smith, Carrie Riepe, Lyda O'Hare, Hariette Grier, Anna Sch mitt rot h. Fannv Cupid. Mrs. David Boyd-Smith and Mrs. F. M. Root. Mrs. Joseph L. Teis entertained at a dinner party on Monday evening compli- mentary to . Richard A. MacKay, an at-j at-j tache of the state engineer's office' at Carson City. j One of the prettiest parties of the fall i ! season in anticipation of Halloween and I 'complimentary to ?.liss Mary Morley, who i left for the east, was that given by Mrs. 1 I Frank Dailey at her Murray street home ; on Monday evening. Mrs. J. M. Loekhart, who has been the j guest of relatives and friends in Park 'City and Salt Lake City for the past two weeks, returned homo on Wednesday evening. At the Magnuson ranch todav one of the most enjoyable affairs of the district was enjoyed. It was the nineteenth wedding wed-ding apnhersary of Mr. and Mrs. L. H-Murdoek H-Murdoek and also tho birthday of several invited gues, the celebration being in the form of a dinner and dance. The cruests were Mr. and Mrs. L. If. Murdoek, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Magnuson, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Firman and son, Roy, Miss Carrie Riepe, and the younger children of the families. i I TOOELE r TOOKI.K, Oct. 21. Mrs. J. IT. Peterson Peter-son nnno'.r.Kos the ensaifetnent of her tlausliter. GTtruJe J,oulse. to Frank J. Xoel. tho marriage to take place in the near future. Tn compliment to Miss Clara Feametta Johnson, a bride of t he week. Miss Clara Johnson entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home Monday night. Those present were Isa belle DeLa Mare. Kate Miller. Angle Russell, Blanche Walters, Lzella Workman. Zella Walters. Aanes Gillett. Ida Lee, Ada Gllletf, Lucille John-eon, John-eon, Orlle nnd Elsie Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Vowles. Mrs, Sidney Isegreen and Mrs. Stanley Johnson. Mrs. Lawrence Nelson entertained at a dinner Friday evening, the occasion being her husband's birthday anniversary. Miss Ida Lee entertained at a miscel-aneous miscel-aneous shower Thursday evening at her home complimentary to Miss Louise Johnson. ,111 autumn bride. The decorations decora-tions were carried out In the Halloween effect. Those present were MarKaret Peterson, Edna Gundry, Nellie Hanks, Emma TjeLe Mare,, Bertha Nelson, Phyllis Phyl-lis Malletl, Otilla Shields. Eva Sloan, Klin Johnson, Kate Miller. Mae isegreen Kate Gillespie. Liu-y Pocoek. Kiieiah Howell Kmily Howell, Ansle Russell, Feametta Pedersen. Clara Johnson, Clara Rinert Mary McKellar, Mrs. Klmer Elklneton! Mrs. B. Pedersen, Mrs. Lenora Horricks, Mrs, Dan Nelson and Mrs. Arthur Vowles. Miss Florence Bennett was hostess to the A. E. G. chili girls at her home Tuesday Tues-day even n?. Those present were Kate Miller. Alice Westri.-h, Kate Owens. May Gowis. Edn.t Hickman nnd Mrs. William Lampbell. , .;M .V1" puU Tjak'1 temple Wednesday Miss Veametta Johnson and Joseph B L Pederson were united In marriage. After a short weddinif trip they will make their home in I ooele. Miss Mnhol Bonelll entertained at cards Tuesday in compliment to Miss Alma Cardnr of .St. Joseph, Mo., who is the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. William Carder. Mrs. Charles Kuchs was hostess at a luncheon at her home Thursdav, followed by playing: bridge. Covers were laid for sixteen guests. ' Mrs Fred White entertained at a 1 o clock hiii-licon Thursday. Covers wore laid for Sirs. Howard Smith, Mis Eugene Eu-gene Smith, Mrs. Joseph Russell. .Mrs ,' (-',w'?' J'nny Raymonil, Mrs Joseph Torlcyson, Mrs. P. McGoveri, Mrs. A. McUuighlln anj Mrs. Baxter! Mrs. Elsie Eastman and, Miss Edna Mo. J-uws eiiterlamed the Beehive workers of the North ward Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Eastman. The South ward M. I. A. save a italic ing party 1,1 the gym of the Tooele high school Tuesday evening, followed hy luncheon. . ' Mrs. Ed. Cuddihy entertained at 'dinner 'din-ner Sunday at her home complimentary Mr r v?-"t J!rs- I1' "-by. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Ervine of Salt Lake, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kr vine during the week. I GRANTSVILLE T ; CRANTPVILLE. Oct. 21. Mrs R T S'paiUon entertained the M. M. anff club at her home on Clark street Thursday Thurs-day evening. ThoHft pro.sciu wflre trs S R- Rowherry, Mrs. a. Fred. Andf-in, Mrs. J D. Brown, Mrs. !. M. Matthews. Mrs. V. T. Burmester. Aim. Monto Rarrus Mrs. Parker B. R.att, Mrs. Henrv Jeffcrips, Mrs. Frank Know! ton Mr V F Wrathall. Mrs. Maud K. Codlev. Mins lara Kimball, Mips Lillian Rowherrv and it 1 Kmma 8hai-p. Mr. H u.l Mrs. J. F. C!ark entertained at a weddine reception Saturday evening in honor of Mf. nnd Mr?. Roy Haves .f Salt Lake City, who were married recently 1 hose nretienl were Mrs. D. ,". Jndi Mr and Mrs. Carl Johunien. Mr. and Mrs John K. Puller. Mrs. Louise t'andberg Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rupp. Mr. and Mrs' .1mesTor:srn. Jr.. Mr. nr.d Trs. Charles W orthingtf.n. Miss Klsie .lolinsni,, Miss Matilda Po!inder, Mls.s Teresa Kredriik-f--un. Miss Florence Clurk, Miss (Jnlrtie .Tudd. Miss Janet Johnson. Mis-- Ivy T-ui ner. Mrs. Vllaie Caldwell nnd Miss I n'cile Caldwell of Cardsian. Alberta, Canada. MKs Merinda pmu-n entertained Mi.s Rl-a Anderrnn. Miss Penir.a WiaihaH Misa A I ; a Jefferies, Miss Cenevieve Anderson And-erson f;ml Miss Sarah Hinders at dinner Thnrsduy evening. Mr. :md Mrs. A. A. KJiason of Salt I akc City upi visitinj? relatives and friends here during the we,-k aM,i returned to the city Thuisday afternoon. . The WilKcp Woinen's clnh rt-ef at the repidenre. of .f rs. .Tame Williams Wd -re.M.lay nfterncon. Slate S"n.trr Pinicti Funilifrppr .if Sl' like i""it spke t.t them. t . e mir hers nf the -,n!i t;n r a banquet durinc the evenire at ihe palirer b'trl. iili Simon i;,-vihercer- ana jt..hrf H. Sb-M.-wa v oi S:i 1 1 Lake Cifv as pilosis of I 1 1 ' r . T-:e o-li,-.,- p irs;s r k .1 tfim'iMcicr-i of To, . O. H. B.rrns n ! R. ,T:;dd. J.srnes Wuhan-. K;v T in "-.-,-, ,j ' W. F. H;;.'.on. MmK.- Rarrus. 'R. la::-A'. 'iav an.l A. J. Anderson. J Mrs. r.h-dard F.irer pnn -, i ju-d iiir stake p;in:ary "ff'cerj Tluirsday c'eninr T;;r 'I.-r:-v Members' i-i;;h pae ft dam. ;i"..i' Miu! supper ;n ihc ?mns:um l ',;!l-s';;iv e cmi-.jJ. M'-s, J. 'W, M.-Alhster en: e-? .-. , m tre, V- M- ' '. . h.h a' ;er '. o. on i".nrU t-r. t Fri..ay a :': er::-vr.. Those i rm-v.i w.-e Mrs. J. Ii. Mill ward. M:s. J. R. Eliason. Mrs. Clvde WYathail. Mrs. Alice Mc- Michael. Mrs. T. R. Johnson. Mrs. Alexander Alex-ander Juhuson, Mrs. H. Lero-y Suuon. ; Mrs. Parker F. Pratt, Mrs. P. E. Wrathall ; and Mrs. Burton D. Brown. Miss Florenr-e Clark entertained at a party Thursday evening In honor of'Miss Lucile CaldweU of Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson returned Friday evening from a sm miner vacation with their children in southern Idaho. Mrs. Irene Palmer of Rlackfoot. Idaho, returned to her home Friday afternoon after a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Severe. Mrs. Rose. Hammond and Mrs. Leslie Hammond and babe left Thursday afternoon after-noon for Blackfuot, Idaho. I KAYSVILLE f KAYSVILLE, Oct. 21. Mis. John G. M. Barnes was the guest of honor at a dinner party at ihe home of her daughter, Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon, in Salt Lake City Sundav afternoon, in honor of her birthday. birth-day. Covers were laid for Mayor and Mrs. John'C. M. Barnes, Dr. and Mrs. C. Q. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. J. George Barnes, Miss MolHe Barnes. Herbert J. Barnes, Arnold M. Barnes, Keith Barnea, Shirley Barnes. Maurice Barnes, Joseph Dorton, Mi?s Claudia Cannon, Miss Elaine Cannon. Miss Olive Cannon, Miss Berenice Barns and Miss Mary Barnes. Miss Irene Bishop was the recipient of a parcel shower at her home Monday evening. Games were played, followed by refreshments. Among those present were Mrs. George T. Bishop, Mrs. Arthur Smith. Mrs. George W. Green, Mrs. Charles Odd, Mrs. Charles Owen, Miss Millie Crlddle, Miss MolHe Barnes, Mies Hazel Bishop, Miss Olive Abrams, Miss Edna Rushforth. Miss Mabel Smith, Miss Rubv Phillips, Miss Helen Anderson. Miss Nellie Edmonds, Miss Leah Phillips, Miss Vina Anderson, Miss Camilla Barnes, Miss Mvrtle Burton, Miss Bessie Bishop. Miss Nora Blamires and Miss Emily Young. The officers of the mutual improvement associations of Kaysville entertained their members at a social In the ward amusement amuse-ment hall Friday evening. Games were played, followed by refreshments. Briprham Young was the recipient of a surprise partv at his homo Saturday evening even-ing in honor of his sixty-third birthday. The time was spent in music and games, followed by an elaborate birthday dinner. During the evening the children of Mr. Young presented him with a violin. Miss Martha E. Barnes entertained the members of the Kaysville Wood row Wil-! Wil-! son club at her home Monday even-I even-I ing. Mrs. Elizabeth Whitaker of Centerville i spent a few diys in town this week, the I guest of relatives. i Wts. Sarah Phillips has returned to her home in Idaho Falls after a short visit here with relatives. The primary officers of Kaysville ward tendered their class leader. Miss Irene Huston, a parcel shower at her home Friday Fri-day evening. Music and games were enjoyed. en-joyed. Refreshments were served. Miss Marguerite Thomassen entertained a few friends at a musicale at her home Sundav evening in honor of her guests. Miss rhyllis Clark and Sheldon Tanner of Farmington. Mrs. Alice Sanders entertained a few friends at her home Tuesday evening. The Misses Afton and Lnelle Bourne of i Farmington spent Tuesday in town, the I guests of their cousin. Miss Fae Sunders, ' Mrs. Frank Williams and Miss Clarice Williams spent Tuesday in Ogden, the guests of relatives. Mrs. William P. Epperson entertained the members of the Bay View club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley were guests at a theater party at the Alhambra In Ogdep Sunday evening. Miss Effle Godfreson of Salt Lake City is spending several days in town as the ffuc&t of friends. Miss Verna Kilfoyle entertained a few friends at a social at her home Thursdav Thurs-dav evening. Games were played, followed fol-lowed by .refreshments. Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph Flint, who have spent the summer in Burley, Idaho, havo returned home. SUNNYSIDE I ' 4 B r SUNNYSIDE, Oct. 21.-Mtsa FhUMe Sharp of Salt Lake is spending a weeK in Sunnyslde. the, guest of Dr. and Mrs-, Mrs-, A. W. Dowd. Mrs A D. Hadlev has returned home after spending a month visiting relatives in Colorado. Mrs John Madsen and daughters, Sylvia, Syl-via, and Alta of Provo. are visiting in Sunnyslde, the guests of Mrs. A. A. Powell. Mr and Mrs. R. V. Parkins have re-: re-: turned to Sunnyslde after being in Halt I Lake for two. months. j The presidency of the Relief society and the officers wore the recipients of ! a pieasant surprise on Thursday by the j members of the association. I Mrs. John Higinson entertained in ! honor of her husband's birthday anniversary anniver-sary on Thursday evening, About twenty guests were present to enjoy the luncheon which was served. The Art Embroidery eluh was entertained enter-tained b-v Mrs. John B. Poselto on Saturday Satur-day afternoon. Those present were Mrs. A. D, Hadlev, Mrs. Edward Brenner. Mrs. A. L. Beckstead. Mrs. C. R. Fahring and the Misses Emily and Madiel Lasen. Mrs. V. A. Powell entertained at a musicale on Friday evening In honor of her mother. Mrs. John Madsen. Those ! who enjoyed the evening's entertainment were Mr. and Mrs. James T. Johnson. : Mr. and Mrs. John Llttlejohn, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hopkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sam-uel Dugmore, Mr. and Mrs. C. O, Jen-! Jen-! ben, Mr. and Mrs. Tallesen Evans, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells. Mrs. P. S Darger entertained at din-"ner din-"ner Wednesday evening lor Mr. and Mrs. C. O, Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. George Dar-gan, Dar-gan, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nay lor. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Johnson, and Hatdine and V Slate Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Naylor have re-j re-j turned home aftor spending ten days at the capital. ! Mrs. Tallesen Evans entertained at din-I din-I ner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I Dugmore and Mr. and Mrw. B. A. John-j John-j son. I IDAHO FALLS, IDA. ! IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Oct. 21 The women of St. John's guild of the Episcopal Episco-pal chur.h held a meeting at the guild rooms of the church on Thursday nttei -noon. A general business meting was held and officers elected for the ensuing yeii r. The wotvn or the auxiliary ff the ! Pre.-bvterian church were entertained at the home of Mrs, Eugene right, ass.st-eJ ass.st-eJ by Mrs. Raiph Edmunds, on Thuidny. Arrangements for holding a bazaar were made. Refreshments were served. Mrs. T. I. Huhhen. h ssisted by hr daughter. Miss Srfd;e Hubheii. entenalned a number of women friends on Friday nfi ernoon wit b a Ken sin i:: on in horor of Mrs. Waiter ,-ervUe of Pocatello. The missionary divis'on of the Baptist church wrfs rmerta md at the home nf .Mrs. L. F,. Hughes on Thursday. Mrp. Ivy I'.nsm-is.sen of Osrd'-n left for her home on Kr;day, afier a visit of several sev-eral days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. 'harles E Moonev of !bi'"ia. Mont, v.'liii i !vs hn '".si: i i.c f ri end s 'here for tome time, le't for i hr ; r home on Friday. Mrs. J. B. KavieFS of Toledo, ri'ijo. who -n I vi-;r,;a with Mrs. A. A. PawiC of ly. :"'-r; s r evera 1 weeks, w;. s in : i . ci : v with M rs. Pa yr.r- on Pre i a v. irf; ..j, a to-.r of the P.iC.'i'- .--est. Miss Matilda Kahn left for Salt ITke City on Frc.y. The V'-'ida' Bridc ch:L wj en'e-ained at the home of Mrs. Jason Mc'jar.oil on Friday afternoon. Mrs. G. R. Hitt of' j Boise City, a former memner of tne club, j I was the guest of honor. Refreshments j were -served. ! T!ig Good Fellowship club of the Fres- J hyterian church was entertained at the home of Mrs. M. P. Bates on Prion y e ven ing. A score of young women were present- The feature of the evening was a . "skin game." which afforded much amusement. Miss Grace Benedict winning the prize. Mrs. J. Wesley H olden, with her son. Wesley, returned from a visit of several months in California on Friday. Mrs. D. D. Flenner left on Saturday for Springvilie, Utah, to visit with her parents par-ents for several weeks. Miss Bertha Riley of Rexhurg is a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Downs. Miss Berthene O. Barlow, a teacher in the Fort Hall school, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph N. Looendor, for a few days. Antone D. Dykstra of Nampa and Miss Margery Hickerson of Idaho Falls wore married Monday evening at the Presbyterian Presby-terian manse, the Rev. Dr. Sutcllffe officiating. offi-ciating. They will make their home in Nampa. The Trans-Aqua Kensington club was entertained at the home; of Mrs. James Orr on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Orr was assisted by Mrs. George M. Scott, Refreshments Re-freshments were served and a pleasant afternoon was spent. Mrs. Iril Pel ton returned on Tuesday from a visit with her parents at Malud. Mrs. H. C. Humphrey of Grand Island, Neb., who has been visiting with her parents par-ents for several weeks, returned to, her home on Wednesday. On Sunday afternoon the Friday Evening Even-ing Bridge club motored to Beaver canyon. can-yon. There were about twenty in the party, who, upon arriving there, had a lunch of fried chicken and other delicacies. delica-cies. They arrived home about 9 o'clock tn the evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bigelow gave a dinner din-ner on Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. B. Hancock and Miss Collins. Marriage licenses were issued by the county clerk on Wednesday to Robert Hooper and Miss Addle Sawyer, both of Roberts, and to Walter J. Angley of Rudy and Miss Alice Hall of Idaho Falls. " MANTI J MA NT I. Oct. 21. One of the delightful affairs of the week was the shower given Thursday afternoon by Annie Shand in honor of Lottie Anderson, an October bride. Those present were Leda Peterson, Peter-son, Lizzie. Beth and Esther Cunliffe, Ruby Jessen. Hazel J. Cox, Thelma Watt, Ruby Boyden and Ellen Hansen. Refreshments Re-freshments were served during the afternoon. after-noon. The Mothers' club met Tuesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Camilla Nelson. Mrs. Alice Barton entertained Friday evening complimentary to Mrs. Belle Bench of Price, Mrs. Millie B. Smith of Galican, Canada, and Airs. Ruth Madsen of Bonita. A musical programme was carried out. Refreshments were served. Leda Peterson entertained Friday in hopor of Lottie Anderson. The Hopeless club met Tuesday evening with Cleo Olsen. Those assisting the hostess were Frances Madsen, Grace Peterson, Pe-terson, Mabel Parry and Alaggle Ten-nant. Ten-nant. Twenty were present. Refresh-' men is were served. Alexander Tennant and daughter, Mag-gip, Mag-gip, entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Sarah Folsom .and Mrs. Madge 'Duce of Magrath, Canada. Covers Cov-ers were laid for sixteen. The North ward mutual girls and the Beehive swarms met at the North ward chapel Tuesday evening and entertained their mothers at a social. Mra. Lottie Pa its entertained Tuesday evening at a party for her son, Nathaniel, in honor of his fourteenth birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Thirty were present.. Refreshments Re-freshments were served at 10:30, One of the delightful functions of the week was that given Wednesday even- ing, when the outgoing officers of the , Needlecraft entertained the incoming of- ! fleers and their partners at a card party i at the Ladles' Literary club rooms. Fifty ; were present- Maine and Eva Hall entertained at dinner Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Belle Bench of Price. Mrs. Millie Smith of Canada and Mrs. Ruth Madsen of Bonita. Bo-nita. Covers were laid for lifteen. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Anderson entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Wednesday evening In honor of their daughter. Lottie, Lot-tie, and El Roy Sondrup of Ephraim, who were married In the Mantl - temple Wednesday morning. Mesdames LUlie Hall, .Jennie Co and Ellen Cox entertained thirty of their friends Saturday in honor of Ml. Ruth Madsen of Bonita, Mrs. Sarah Lyons of Salt Lake. Mrs. Belle Bench of Price, Mrs. Millie Smith of Canada, Mrs. Kate Bullock of Canada. Mrs. Delia Christy of Salt Lake. Mrs. Sarah Folsom and Mrs. Madge. Duce of Canada. Music was furnished fur-nished hy Mrs. Delhi Jensen, Mrs. Clara Johnson and Dflmonetta Cox. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served at midnight, P O C ATELLO, IDA. f . , , POCATELLO, '. Idaho, Oct. 21. An nou piemen t has been made of the engagement en-gagement of Miss Lucile Dunn, daughter of .Mr. a nd M rs. J. F. Dunn of Provo. to Parr?r Harrison of this city, son of E. D. Harrison. Mr. Harrison returned pot long ago from a mission to Australia Aus-tralia and the far east. Miss Dunn Is a popular member of the younger set In Provo. The W. C. T. V. held an Interesting session Tuesday afternoon at the library. li-brary. The Catholic ladies . of St. Anthony parish held a social tea at the residence resi-dence of Mrs. Frank Wilton on North Main street Wednesday afternoon from - to S o'clock. Miss Ella Campbell ha returned from an extended visit in Detroit, Buffalo and Toronto. The Women's Study league held a well-attended well-attended meeting Saturday afternoon at the public library. Constance Kinney has been the honor guest at a number of affairs preceding her departure for the Hawaiian islands-. A theater party given for Miss Kinney was enjoyed by the Mioses Helen Cn r-penter, r-penter, Betty Scott, Anna Dalley. Fay U'oolard, Aluta Larsen, Mary Scott and Vernal Merrill. Mrs. Sydney II. Walker of Seattle, an old-time resident of Po'-utello. is the suest of her daifgiiter, Mrs. Parke S. Smith. Mrs. W. A. A nines entertained Informally Infor-mally at a Kensington in honor of Mrs. (". I''. Toby, followed bv a two-course luncheon. The guests of the afternoon were Mrs. N. P. AdkUon. Mrs. H. H. Whittlesey. Mrs. F. S. Poser. Mrs. F. H. Hilliard, Mrs. S. S. Ferguson. Mrs. C. J. La Yahe. Mrs. Arthur Anthes. Mrs. i. TV Smith, Miss Gretchen Smith. Mr. Dustin of Plaikfoot and Mrs. Edward Ferrer of Portneuf. The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church niet Wednesday afternoon wjth Mrs. C. W. Gray at her home in Fairview. The Delphian Literary (society of the j hie h s hon', held an open meet trig Tuep-day Tuep-day evenintr. A large and a pprerjjjt jve audience at'ecdn. The proemmme consisted con-sisted of a piano solo bv Mariru'-rlte Ho'i',7 a voial f-do by Elma Whit'ir.H-' Whit'ir.H-' ton. and a p!ave entitled "The Gos- , I.vpF," in whh h Acne-- Knowle?, Vy : i Woolnrd, Anna Dni'ey, P.ettv Scott. Mnrle jt'olf-n-an and VCl'e Carroll took part. 1 M;f Woc.n j of r-e faculty tr.en gave a ! ta:k to the society. I The 'adi'-s of :- Tloy.il HieVarder ! met Thurria v a f t rroon at the horn of Mrs. Pn ul I ! ijp I on Nort h Hay avenue. ' Mrs. M. H. Ai'ienhacen of Salt Ike i ! v.t.:tii.g with 1 er parents. Mr. and Tie si'ver mr.nl "ortrs' of the Iyiyl Icio;! v.as held T'ef-hr.;.- vn;nr at the P:--.--. :e; lan - ur- h. T" re were "ichf c(v rs;;;r.:w- Mane Iln'ri'F, Ef hel I ..r-3 ..r-3 '.;o-i, "at Brow:-.. C p,,f : jj s nd A d'dvre P .r.-is. Rubv l.Wf and Wandivn Oi;-.r. Ophelia Burrus won the medal. Mutic was furnished bv Mrs. Hans Flo. Mrs. Creasa and Miss Spongberc. Another enjovabie feature of the evening was a scene from "Tom Sawyer." enacted by John Taylor and Ruby Self. The first dance of the season at the Tech was held last Friday evening at the school auditorium. The students and their friends, the faculty and the alumni were all present in goodly numbers. Mrs. H. J. Peterson and her mother. M-s Christ ianson. who has bpent i c.e I summer in Pocatello. left last Saturday for Omaha, where thev will visit ith Mrs. J. Reynolds. Mrs. Simpson and j Dorothea Sullivan. Mrs. C. A. Miltenberger was hostess ; to the Wednesday Bridge club at her i home on South Seventh avenue. The guests of the clubs were Mrs. D. VS. ! Church. Mrs. A. Igo. Mrs. C. P. Bart'.ett, Mrs- George Bailey. Mrs. L. B. Case and Mrs. J. A. Spiker of Salt Lake. Mrs. O. P. Barber received the club trophy at id Mrs. Igo the attest favor. Mrs. Ed Johns miteriained the Friday ; Card club hist week at her apartment i in the Quinn. Mrs. F. C. Mills received I the high score and Mrs. Chase the all i cut prize. i Mrs. C. E. Toby of Nortonville, Kan., ! is making a two weeks' visit with her ' sister, Mrs. H. H. Whittlesey. The dramatic reading of "The Melting Pot" by Miss Zora Augusta Shaw next : Monday night at the First Congiegational church, is being looked forward to with much interest and indications are that it will be. quite a society affair. Mrs. Elizabeth Elliot entertained the campflrt. girls last Wednesday evening with a fancy costume party at the D. W. .Church home In honor of Miss Constance I Kinney, who leaves soon for Hawaii. The , invited guests were Uie Misses Ida 1-a , Point, Nellie Whiffled Helen Barnard. Marie Coleman, Nora Huhllhan and 1 Adele Coleman. The Art club held its first meeting of the aeason Wednesday afternoon at the public library, German art was taken up for the year's study. , Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Morris, of Chicago spent a short rime in the city visiting with the E. C. Kinney. George H. North and O. B. Steeley families. Mrs. Edward Connelly entertained at bridge last Wednesday evening at her ; home on West Fremont street. Mrs. H. i Busick received tiie high score trophy. I Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McDonald enter-talned enter-talned the members of the North End club I last Friday afternoon at their homo on North Arthur. Mrs. Rothrock of Hawaii, who has been making a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kinney, has left for home, accompanied by her sister. Miss Constance Con-stance Kinney. Mrs. W. H. Watson wa hostess to the Thursday Bridge club last week. Mrs. Edward Johns received the tlrst prize, Mrs. F. A. Walker flic all-cut and Mrs. J. Hogan the substitute prize. Mrs. J. B. Brown entertained the I Thursday Afternoon Fargo Apartment club In the sun parlor this week. Mrs. William Chase received the high score prize, Mrs. K. M. Chandler the all-cut and Mrs. Irwine the guest prize. Miss Margaret Foley of Salt lakc has been visiting with her parents and friends in thiK city. The first dance of the Civic club series se-ries will be held Friday evening, October 27. These dances are in charge of the entertainment committee of the Civic club, of which Aim. George Gasser is chairman. Mr. and Mrs. tohn A. Spiker of Salt Lake, former residents of Foeatello, have been guests at tha II. J. Petersen home this week. Mrs. Hanlon and Mrs. H. Mettler were hostesses to the Sans Souci club at the home of Mrs. Hanlon on North Garfield this week, Mrs. c. A. McCarmack received re-ceived the rrophy In a guessing contest. The members present were Sirs Bell Mrs. Zwiegart. Mrs. W. A. McHan, Mrs Allan Criswell. Mrs. H. A. Harmon. Mrs. R. T. Grimshaw. Guests of the eluh were Mrs. C. A. McCarmack. Mr. Ilarrv Lamphllt and Mrs. P. L. Labraum. Mr. Bertha Sell and Mr?. ,7. T. Bourne entertained the Eastern Star Kensington at the home of Mrs. Sell, Wednesday Twenty-two members and three guests were present. GARFIELD . , f GARFIELD, Oct. 21. The members of the G. G. Auction Bridge club and their husbands were entertained very pleasantly pleasant-ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas Saturday evening. . The G. B. G. club met with Miss Lillian Lil-lian Jones Thursday evening lo complote arrangements for a Halloween dancing party to be given at -the Garfield eiub Halloween night. Those- present were Miss Fern La Chnmlnet. Miss Clara Fife. Miss Cleda Kennedy, Miss Effie 1 lorne, Mies Myrtle Cady. Mist Rachel Larson, Miss Lill Jan Jones and Miss Jcane Wright. The members of the West End Sewing club were the guests of Mrs. W. D. Leonard Thursday afternoon. ' The Magna Lariits' club was received Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. B. Mai h-ews. h-ews. Tho decoi'utioni were suggestive of Halloween. The prize for high score at bridge was awarded to Mrs. Roy Mc-Fad Mc-Fad den. Mrs. Tom Maher, Mrs. Hodge Marshal! and Mrs. p. J. Mr. Lochia n a tt ended t he convention of women's clubs which took place In Provo Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Maher is president of Hip Garfield Women's club. Mr. Marshall was appointed delegate and M rs. Mc-Lachlan Mc-Lachlan alternate. A ppecial meeting of the'ljos Amigo cuh took place at the home of Mrs. J. R. Jan is yesterday afternoon, at which an English tea was served. t BOUNTIFUL I 1 4 . BOUNTIFUL, Oct. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Call of Afton, Wyo., were In town during the week visiting relatives. Mrs. Patty Hatch of Lovell. Wyo., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Pa rah Ann Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burgeson of Tewtston. Cache county, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Israel ("nil for a few days. Brian t Burnimrhum and Mis Ma ude Penman, both of this pia-e, were married mar-ried in the Salt ,ake temple on Tin; -s-dav. Mrs. Olivia Waddoups of lo;;ep,'i whs visiting relatives In town durlnz the week. Mips Rettn Sessions 'fs the rc-lpient' of a pan-el f-hower t her- home on Thursday Thurs-day ey piling. Games were pi a yed, followed fol-lowed by i (fresh men I s. The opening dance nf the season was given ai the Everglade hall tins eteiiing and wan largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Fred '"lark of RMivllle. Morean county, were in town visiting relatives the first of tiie week. Misses Eidora Hampton, Gnlda S-i;ed-!ry and Etht lyn Rump'on were week-end guests of Miss Mary Vhiti-.siden in !-a-ton. M rs. Thomas Ja men a nd da lighter, Minnie, are spending the winter In Ogden. Og-den. Mfs Reta KM r hum enter' nine a laiire nurnb"- of friends ai a so.iai t her home on Tu'iay evening in honor of Mrs. Brian! Bu ni ) ic- ha m. Manv intrr-ennng intrr-ennng e;.me were r : . ed and dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Mrs. Walter W. Barlow entertained h Ladies" Betterment cur at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mr and Mm. "harle Jiyton returned to their Vnrii in Thatcher, Amz.. thin wek, nft'T visiting I'la'iyen here ti,e pant few dn k Mr. mid Mrs. Itov Klh. of Hm::'l. M:;t,o, are pper,ding a few rtnvs here with rela-' tives. M is. Arthur N v I nr r- r, t e r I a 1 ner) 1 1 ' L.n:fi" IlTi';hll'-an cpib at hr lioio on M oniay aftertiffn. Mr. Euihy Df i- left thm -lUf.i, ff,r , Eo." A n g l ies, w hi re j! n- w iJJ spend lie 1 V. llltrr. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rnje rr-.ji tied to their home in Garland on Tuesday after spending a few days here as guests of M rs. la nt 1 ius Ba rMw. M rs. Robert J . Bon n e m or t, who has been u.l ii'g the summer here as t lie c:est of uer parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred putier. returned to her home in British Columbia on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mills- returned the first of the week to their home m DfMh, New. after spenuinp ten das in Boun-.titul Boun-.titul as guest of relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Whitaker spent a few da v s in Kh vsville d umiir the week as the guest of iier son, Dr. Walter W. Y h.it- aker and taniily, I Misses Dorothv Ellis and Jean Johnson and Mes.rs. Ned Phillips and Jack Nnlder. all of Salt Lake City, s; ent Sundav m town as quests of Misses Eldora Kamp-ton Kamp-ton and Goiria Smcaie'. MURRAY i f MURRAY, Oct. -M. Mrs. Georse H. Tmgley entertaineil Friday afternoon at her home on North State street at an old-fashioned quilting bee. Eight quests enjoyed the afternoon. M rs. Margaret Carruth has gone to Provo. where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Nettie Mackay, for the winter. Mrs. R. Tlofhcitis as her guests tho members of her embroidery club Tuesday afternoon. The rooms were bright with autumn leaves and marigolds formed the centerpiece. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morck enteriained at dinner in compliment to Mis. Mtuvk's sister, Mrs. T. Allen of Ogden, who has been their guest. The decorations were in pink carnations. Covers were laid for thirteen. Mrs. A. Brown entertained the members mem-bers of her club Tuesday. Miss Audrey Llddle was hostess Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at her home on State street, the affair being In honor of her tenth birthday anniversary. The afternoon after-noon was spent in games and music. The guests were OarmelUa Martin, Gom Gamin. Vera Gaufin. Mary Tingley, Verda Gaboon, Laura Cahoon and Margaret Powell. Mrs. Dora Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Crandall, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, have returned to their home in Springvilie. Mrs. T. Allen and sons, Charles tnd Tom. who have, been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morck, have returned to their home In Ogden. Miss Ruby White entertained Wednesday Wednes-day evening at a ''.son" parly at her home on South State street. The rooms were beautifully decorated in pink and white carnations. Prizes were won by Mil". D. A. Skeen. Miss Alice Hook, J. D. Skeen ami L. I. Jayton. The guests were. Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. Skeen. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edmunds. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1-arson, Mr. ami Mrs. V. A. Kedney, Mr, and Mr.. D. -A. Skeen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morck. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barlow, Miss Alice Hook. Miss Bessie Hadlock, Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Beveririge, Miss Vivien Smith, L. 1. Laytnn, George Pauley, Jesse Fox and Inar Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bonnett have returned from Provo, where they have been visiting visit-ing Mrs. Bonnett'n parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Croff. Mrs. E. O. Jones of Seattle. Wash., has been a Murray visitor during the week. The opening dance of the Mutual Improvement Im-provement association of Grant ward was held at their amusement hall Wednesday evening. The women of the Democratic club worn entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. W. Moffat. Mis'. William McEwan of Duluth. Minn., has been visiting her cousin, Mi.ss lone At wood, during the week. 1 RICHMOND f f RICHMOND, Oct. St. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson of Freedom. Wyo.. spent several days of last weojv here with relatives. rela-tives. The Q. A. D. circle met Friday evening even-ing with Miss Clara Munk at the home of Mrs. Sophia Merrill. The evening was spent with sewing. Miss Mabel Homegreen of Smithfietd spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mrs. Emma Johnson. Mrs. Nettie Merrill and children of Logan Lo-gan were visitors hero last week, prior to their lea v Ing for Oregon, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. W, Z, Harris entertained the Sego Lily club at her home on Thursday. Luncheon was served at 5 o'clock. Mrs. c. E. Merrill entcrta Ined st dinner din-ner Sunday, in honor of Mr, nnd Mr. Guy Merrill. Mrs. Merrill was assisted by Miss Lennie Merrill. Mrs. M. J. Harrison spent Sunday In Logan will) her eon, William J. Harrison. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Palnes of II yd ft Pa rk apent Sunda y here with M r. Dalnes's parents, Bishop and Mtu T. H. Merrill. Miss Augusta Peigert and Otto Khllherjp of McCammon. Ida ho, were ma rried In Preston on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Khll-berg Khll-berg lft litre on Monday to make their home in McCammon. Miss Ella Hendricks entertained Ihe members of (he R. T. club and their partners part-ners at a chicken y upper at her home Wednesday evening. A bowl nf purple and white asters was used as a centerpiece center-piece for the table. The living- room was decorated in autumn leaves. Mil's Hendricks Hen-dricks whs HNfd.sted by her mother, Mm. W. S. Hendricks, and Jier alster, M re. Halt ie. H uplift. Covers wer laid for eighteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. R. i,. Do hie have returned re-turned to Ihelr home In Hansel valley, after spending the past month here. Mr. and Mrs. Hall Storks of Lewlston were vlnltorn hero on Sunday. The T'hyslcn! Culture and Literary Hub met, Wenlnesdny evening In the opera house. Mit-n Lulu Burnham, Mrs. Lla.ie Doty nnd Mrs. Joseph Johnson look up the Illeiary work for the evening. The Home Economies cuh held iin meeting at the high school building Tuesday Tues-day evening. Miss Inez MhiikIui gave a talk on "Food for School Children." Tho V. L. M, I.. A. r.fiherw anv A ha -7.a r at the opera house M olid a y nvcn-In, nvcn-In, the proceeds of whi'h will be used for the benefit of Ihe orgu tiir.a t ion. A baby hoy arrived at tie home of Mr. and Mrs. Wall Pit'-her on Krldav. Mrs, Elmer Stoddard was a Ixgiin visitor vis-itor Frldav. M r. a nd Mm. Elmer Ulcby spent Sunday Sun-day here with Mr. mid Mtu. J. Alma Cur-son. Cur-son. Mr. Julia Smart nf l.ov;an moloird here and spent Sunday Willi Ikt inolhei. Mm. JoM'pu i lend i ! Us. Mr. nd Mrs. II. .1. Balr l-ft tm Tuesday Tues-day for sa It La ke, where t htry will inn Ii o their home. Mrs. F. K. Dine sppnt a. few dayi of la M week in Hyde i 'a i k visit ing with reia t i es. Mrs Wllltaui p.air cntci laincd a few friwidf til miliar on 'I burs lay. Mins Rfxtue James of Paiadise lias hern visiting ner-; with Mr. Minnie Whittle. GUNNISON f 4 f GCNNISf'S. '.'I.- Ri' liuid Jensen of f utervlll' and Mir Lillian Tanf-i of I Bar re. Vt.. wr- inarrlcj in tlie Salt j I.ak" 1' iriph- la;,! w-rk. T'ie T IV '-hi1' w;jh enlrrtnined by Mis Vera Edwards Tm-nday evening. K fa-cw--U parly was gh'-n a! f'enler-. f'enler-. f'fii Kri'l'iv "ti! ng in honor of Jnhn l:ai,"'i. who i a'. - s :-ioriy on a mission to Ihe r.or! hf i n Mat. r. Mm- S:ii' Dngrlni-- I' ft Wednesday to vi.:t in Provo. salt lnke nnd Bineham. Mr. .Jam's MetraU of Salt Lake is a G'uiniP"u . isltor I hfs w c. l-., M i s. ,-.' ( " ) -; 1 I Mt'T'aln-d the fol-',:' fol-',:' h i f i i 'c's hh 1 1 h y a f t t nof.p : M rH. -;ffoi. ci, ;;:. Mrs. Alh'-rt Swain. Ji.p jarci Mr. U. Newlj.r. Mr--'. 1 , l-:rov. n is he gnc; : of her pa rem-, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kearnei. |