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Show State Society ' ELY, iNEVADA t- i;LV. Nfv,, .bine. 17. Mr;.. Anthony J u r f h w,ia hosirei at ih lat meeting of Ui- Ida Five Hundred Hun-dred rini,. Mr. H. r. ' Ilnmn raptured 'he flirt pci an.1 C. j--. :om und (iric rli-fr.Mlirnms rli-fr.Mlirnms weifi ttirved, all the uemt'TS being Mrs. Char! en A. IValk-T enter'a I ried 'he Tuea-ly Tuea-ly CwnlriK Five Hundred i lub, tin; ijrl.e-wlnnerh ijrl.e-wlnnerh tcltip Madame Per- y .la-'ksoii and An -thony Jurli-ii. Tli" K'H'r'h v.fi Mr.J. .Jurr.es S H'lineit. MiB. W. II Weller, Mm. J H. Kager. Mrc Frank R'-H, Mr:.. .John Wkr, Mrs J. K. ( upld, Mrri. Ill' Willi'-, M : c . K.I. MIHriid. Mr.-.. !(a1u-v H Ri-iiardvui. Ml.-s'i Fanny r:uirl aii'l Virginia J f.'ai m hr Miss Miine'tn Ibn-kln of San Knin.i. o b 'he iojt-- gn.'ft of her cnnttn. MUiii Anen fix. M!--f. Hopkhus I-. nipping o'-'f-r o.. h-r w.-iy Cut an lend'! tour of the eastern iUIci. MIfb Maudo smith of KaM Ely en trt in"d during dur-ing ihn week In honor nf MIsr Art ilia Vaiider-hoef Vaiider-hoef nr n jewing l,f hti4 gueastng '''nt't party. M rs. (ieorRo W. WhttI''V as, the foi t'lnte. prizewinner prize-winner and Mlas Vanderhopf, who l.i now Mf. J. M. Nejgli received a iK-autlful RUst- priie. Al'pi 'ipri.it f; iPf-c.im-Mita nrc frrvi'd. Mr?, r. W Di.V Hn."n was lionfaa il urine t.hn fvk ro the. .-dnei,d.tv SIiir clnh, a delightful delight-ful aftrri'ioii NduR .p'-nf and n-fre.-htitenta m-ived. Her fluents were Mesdame Fred M. i lark, Oae fS Samuel l. Patrick. Jam' fi. BonueU and John WeL-er. Mrs. Anlhony Jiirkh lms kf-'ird Imitations for luneheon aii'l card party lo b. given a I the Utypioe hotel, EaM Kly. next Tuesday. Mm. James S. Burnett entertain"! the Thursday Br I due, fhili (ills week, her guests r"tag Met-flum's Met-flum's ("-ijierton. Jackson. Gouniound, Brown, Moorman and .lurloh. Mrs. .1. S Windier of Wee I Virginia, who him h"-n the hrue guest of Mr. and Mr.-. Arthur B"r''man Wit --her for the pa? t nix w cfkb, returned re-turned to lier liomo on Patuiday. Mrs. A. T, Undiikr-K will b. hosto:;3 at the nAt Wftethig of the Men y-Lio-Kound chih at her home ; In East Ely. t Mrs. Ous Friend and .-hildrn. also M r. and I Mr. W. F. Ailard, were visitor in McGill on Sunday enjoying a picnti- at the ranrh. ; Ml Anna Si' limit troth war. the guest of Mrs. ; J R Loin at Ruth during tho week, j The recital given on Tuesday evening bv Pro-, Pro-, Tetsnr R. K. Gordun and his pupils was a splendid , iuccera, the w ork of the younger rhllrtrcn being be-ing particularly en Joy Pi. Mra. Dewey S. Morg.tn of Carson City, aom-i aom-i panl"d bv her dauRhter. Ruth, is the house gu-t Of Mrr. H. A. Davidson !u East Ely. Judge and Mrs. C. J. McFaddn have been Totting In S It I.akO City during the past week, the Judge cning on to Elko, where he was Joined bv Mrs. MrFaddr-n on Thursday evening. Miss Heien remained in Salt Lake to spend the mnmcr with her grandmother. Mrs. Arthur KnTt returned on Mondav evrnlng, after spending six weeks visiting with relatives and frleodfi In Omaha aaid Salt Lake. Mrc C. Elliott and Mrs. W. S. Elliott returned Thursday evening, aftrr enjoying a delightful vlt-lt iu i!alt Lake. Mra. L. G, Cannon wa hoelef?" at the last meeting of the Ante club at her apartments io the fUeptoe. hotel. Kant Ely. Her guests were Meadnmi'fc Gael H. Hoag, .la men S. Bennett. J. l. PIcKcrsgill and Lane Pearl. Mies Grace Falrchfld. one of the inobt. popular teai'bei'B in the eounty high school, left during the week for her home in Denver. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Bodie of Salt Lake arrived In Ely thU week, Dr. Bodie assuming charge Of Stcptoe hospital. Mre Bodie Is well Known here, beiug before her man lags Dr. Kathorlno Eaer. A motor part was enjoyed during the past ''k. the occasion being In compliment to Mrs. Dewey Morgan. The guests went to Syrlng valley, wii.-re flphing was the feature of the day. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nunnelley, Mrs. Maude Decker and Fert:y Hull. Mrs. Frd T. West nod daughter, Julia Dean, were guests of f rlenda at McUlll during the wonk. Mrs. George Doyle and daughter. Clara, and Miss Ethel Marriott, of. Osceola me guests of friends In Ely. Margaret lleverly of East Ely entertained the members of the Little Girls' Sewiug club at her home during the week. Mrs. N, D. t ,ew is was hostess at the meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church on Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Smith of East Ely, who has been visiting with relatives in Hutte, Mont., returned home Monday evening. Mrs. D. J. Sullivan anil daughter. June, of Carson Car-son City arc the house guests of Mns. Sullivan's parents. Mr. and Mi. Merrill Charley, at their home in East Ely. Master Milfred de Sautols of Eureka returned with hie grandmother. Mrs. John Moyle. for a visit of several weeks at the Moyle home In East Ely. Mips Harriett? Fulmer. who has been spending the past year a a student in the Denver high school, returned on Monday evtiulng to spend the summer with her parents. Senator and Mrs. J. H. Fulmer. Miss Irene Mer.den. who recently graduated from the Elko high school, and her brother, William, arrived from California on Monday. William upent the winter ai college, in Santa Clara. They nere met In Ely by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. i TV. F. Mendos, later motoring to their home ranch at Currant. . TOOELE - - TOOELE, June IS. Mias Emma Lu-y Ui'A'. promHi'Tit MJig!f, wad th- xwct nf Mr. and M in. L A. Mi Bri'li- Sun 'lay. M.? liaiet. si: b:cral hflor- at the Ltuwa reunion cut!;. . euing. M'ivln NeNon and bride reiurnM to Tooele Monday IS nuk th-lr horn-- in this vi'y. M .'H Haiel Shield j. daughter 0f Bishop J-Shields J-Shields of Lln'uln. wap nijin:d Monday to llcorge L. Smith of Provo. Mr. and Mra. L. M. Correll leave toon for f.'lifioo, Arii. Mr. and Mra. Marlon Nelson, accompanied bv Anhur NVl.ton, led Friday for Sanpete county lo vl.sit relatives. Marrfago ll.-en?e were ltU'd by "ou:ity Clerk Frank l!u 'iiitliniisp during t ho o-k to CJeorge II. ("laiihlng of Tooele and" Mix Ethe Daken of Ei-d.i. Geoitf L. Smith of Pruo and yin. Havel Shields of Lincoln; CliarKa t pankra'z and Miss Edna L. Williams, both of Or. mi's atation. Mr. a n J Mib. Ak.Mn Kauffman are spending a week vi -ir lug Mr. and Mia. J. A. Kjufiman in Salt Lake. The Rev. George de Stoip. r" lor of St. Mar-gtie.ite's Mar-gtie.ite's church. Journeyed to Monipeller. Idaho, to attend a funeral there. VlBltort: to Suit Lake City the pat w"ek i-ere C. i Chris ten:-on, M. M. Quail. Benjamin Rus-man. Rus-man. S. W. Ie. George W. Hogan, John !;-. M'trtha Dunn, Jennto HuffaWr. Roie Lee. He-bc'-a Afkiny, Mrs. Archie S)ii-!d, Mrs. Oliver ShUdds, Mrs. E. J. Elklngtoii and Mrs. M. Caldwell. Cald-well. Mr. ami Mrs. Idwul Ajai. itrcompanled bv Mrs. D. D. M'Kei.n, I-ft Tudny for Thistle to attend at-tend th fun..-ral of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Hl.-ks. M i"M. Hans Petersen of Erwin. Idaho, returned home, after spending a few days ivl'h relatives in Tooele. Mrs. .1. A. Phipps and son. Joseph, who have bfvn visit Ing lu -California ihr, past four nnnths. re turned to t heir home In Tooele Monday. Mrs. Mav Raddati of San Fernando. Cal.. accompanied them. Mrs, Harvey Dunlavey and con. Frank, are visiting vis-iting Mrs. Dunlavey's mother. Mra. F. E. Kaffey of Salt Iike. Mrs. Josephine Roundy aDtl sons are the guesta of Mrs. M. McMahon. A. L. Winder of Denver and hl sister. Mrs. N. T. Thomas, were gue-sta of Mrs. L. 0. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Rvana of Tooele and Mr. and Mr:;. John Evans, Jr., of Bingham motored to Ogden Sunday. Clarence Baker and L-eita and Mary Reynolds left during the week to attend summer school at the Inlverstty of Utah. MIfs Anna Peddtcord of Wamego, Kan., Is a guejt at the home of P. R. Gillespie. Mrs. David Jensen entertained the Merry Glee club at a whUt luncheon Wednesday afternoon. EPHRA1M f T5PHRAIM. June 17. Mrs. Anna Thompson entertained at dinner Thursday Thurs-day afternoon in compliment to Mrs. R. R. Crarrott of Ogden. Dinner was served at r o'clock, covers being laid for Mes-dames Mes-dames 8. A. Olsen, Aaron ( .'liristianson, Antone Christensen, Ervin Miller, Orval Borrowman, Ole Olsen, Lewis K. Cliris-tensen. Cliris-tensen. Violet Nuson. Louis Anderson, Jr., Homer Miller. Mrs. Cra croft, and Misses Soretta Olsen and Sarah Christensen. Chris-tensen. Mrs. Petrar Anderson was hostess al dinner Tuesday Vjn compliment to her grandson, Leslie Anderson, and Mrs. Anderson, An-derson, formerly Miss L'reer of Spanish Folk. Vocal and instrumental music were entertainment features of the afternoon. after-noon. Dinner was served. Mrs. W F A nderson entertained at dinner Wednesday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson of Spanish Fork. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Mary C. Peterson entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon. Covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames D. TV. Anderson. An-derson. Antone Christensen, Que Stevenson. Steven-son. Louis Peterson, and Mesdames R. R. Cracroft, Aaron Christianson. S. A. Olsen. Ol-sen. Trea Anderson, L. M. Olson. O. W. Nielsen. Orval Borrowman, and Louis H. Anderson. Misses Juna Tye and Eris Rasmussen Save a slumber party at the home of the Uttter . Sunday evening. Midnight lunch and breakfast were served. Miss Jessie Armstrong entertained a number of women friends Thursday evening. even-ing. Refreshments were served. A shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Olsen Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Kimball, who were married at Salt Lake last week. Miss Florence Peterson entertained at a trousseau tea Tuesday afternoon. . The officers of the North ward Primary association gave Miss Florence Peterson a shower Wednesday evening and presented pre-sented her with some beautiful silverware. silver-ware. P. C. Peterson announces the engagement engage-ment of his daughter, Florence, to Ferrv J. Faux of Moroni. The marriage will take place next Thursday at the Salt Lake temple. Miss Orpha Tilby of this city and Henrv Lazonby of Loa were married in the Manti temple Wednesday. Miss Fir! Larsen of Spring City and Oral Larsen of Salt Lake are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.Willardsen and family. Mrs. S. Paschal and daughter. Edith, of Salt Lake are visiting Mrs. Will Christensen. Chris-tensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Olsen of Emery were the Eruests of Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen Saturday and Sunday. Miss Omeara Willardsen Is visiting relatives rel-atives in Salt Lake. Mrs. Daniel H. Harrington and children of Denver, Colo., are visiting relatives and friends in Ephraim. Mrs. Earl Peacock and family of Nam-pa. Nam-pa. Idaho, are visiting relatives in Ephraim. Mrs. Ephraim Weeks of Smithfleld is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen of Provo were Ephraim visitors this week. Little Olive Poulson celebrated her birthday Thursday afternoon. Twelve of her friends were present. Lunch was served and games were played. Mrs. Jack Bridge of American Fork is visiting her father, Emil Johnson. Mrs. Thomas Lund has returner! from a month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe, at Salina. Mrs. Julia Halverson of Spring City is visiting relatives and friends in Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hanson and Miss Florence Tuft of Mount Pleasant were Ephraim visitors the early part of the week. Miss Gladys Christensen and Seldon Hanson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora L. Hanson at Mount PleasaJit this week. The Ladies' Mountain Echo band played at a dance in the Arlington pavilion at Nenhi Wednesday evening. Mrs. Vic Stevenson returned Friday from Sprins" City, where she soent several sev-eral days as the guest of Mrs. Earl Jenson. : MANTI 4 . - MANTI, June 17. One of the special features of the week was the midnight supper and slumber party given Monday evening by Elaine Christensen, complimentary compli-mentary to Faun MuUsen of Richfield. Eight were present. Mrs. Howard Peacock and Mrs. Earl Peacock of Nampa. Idaho, are here visiting visit-ing relatives. Mrs. E. E. Reid entertained at a quilting quilt-ing Tuesday. Dinner was served at 6 o'clock. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. El'Ue McDonald and family of He- 1 hep. Mrs. Jerush.t Roswetl of Nepht. Mrs. 1 Xecha Boswell of Muirrain, Ore.; Mrs. E. T. Hosford and dan shier of Oakland. Cal.; Mrs. Tneri Hardy of Salt Luke and Marian Jolly of Bonita were here Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Miss Emma Farry entertained at dinner din-ner Monday evening for her sister. Mrs. Lizzie Peacock, of Oraneville, and j cousin, Mrs. Martha Rowland, of Lo.in. Alfred Alder announces the engagement engage-ment of his daughter. II.Uu-, and Al-phonso Al-phonso Henrie, the marriaue lo take place !n the Manti tempi? June 21. Alice Lund of Ephraim spent part of the week h-.-re wli h her sister. Mrs. J. I L;. Hcnrie. Mrs. Dimar Hall entertained at a birthday birth-day party Wednesdav a f frtn n fur h-'r soit, Sherman, It being his tig hth birth- day anniversary. Refresh men la wore jt.-ived. Mrs. Jennie Bmckbanks of Salt T.ake is visit in?; her sister. Mrs. H. R. Clark. The Beehive pirls tnok a hike up Mantl 'anyon Thursday morning and spent the iiay. I Mr. nirl ilrs. T T. l.cnnurd and family Irame down I'mm Salt bake Munday :md spoilt the Wfek with Mrs. Fielding and I.Mrs. Rosen Tuttle, mother ariti sister of .Mrs. Leonard. I Mrs. John Keller entertained at a lawn pariv Fri-'.av afternoon in honor of her daughter. Phyllis, it being hr hirihday antiiversiiry. Twenty were present, and S'tent n j'dly al'ternnon. lie fresh imlit!? were served at T. o'd'i' k. j The NtjtJlcci-aft club met Vedna-day with Mrs. Ida Strinaham. Fourteen were present. Mrs. Fllen Crawford pave a reading. Mrs. Zella C'x, Jessie Lund and Kate Hougaard sang a trio. Several articles ar-ticles were read and dismissed. Refresii-menis Refresii-menis were served. Mrs. Howard Pea-rock Pea-rock of Nampa, Idaho, and Mrs. Martha Witt were isitors. Mrs. Delia Madsen was a charming hostess Friday, entertaining at a Kfn-Hltmton Kfn-Hltmton in honor of Mrs. Myrtle Stevens of alt Lake. Those present t met Mrs. Stevens were Mesdames Ruby Parry, Ann Surenson. Zella i'mx, ) Mara Jolmsnn, Jessie Jes-sie Lund, Klla Mav "Waneb-ss. Ruby Riddle, Rid-dle, ("hell Stnncliam. Christy Stnngham. Martiia Skou-a.a'-d. Klise Mofiiu. Matilda, Madsen. Ida StriiiLrhain, Minerva Munk. , Marv Pett-rsnn. Ada I 'ohlalit z. Myrtle , Judd, Ilcen Vorhees Jessie Madfen. Maud Cox. Xettle Dreng, Henrietta Ford of Ogden, Mabel Simmonds and Maggie Ten-nant. Ten-nant. Refreshmetns were ser"ed at 6 oluk. Afton and Faun Madsen of Rbdifleld are visiting friends in Manti this week. The Mothers' club met Tuesday after- . noon with Mrs. (;. W. Martin. Fourteen were present. Piano selections were played by Miss Kdna Hocking and Helen Nelson. Ruth Backer sang "lie's Mighty I.al; a Rose," "Cray Kyes" and "Jne Fleeting I in nr." Readings were given by Mrs. Martin and Clara Nelson. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served by the hostess, who was assisted bv Fdsie Larsen and Helen Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Reid announce the : i' n gage n i-n t rd their daugl i ter, rr ma, n ml j Hebcr Bird, both prominent iiublic sciiool Mrs. Maud Brown entertained the R. K. 'lass at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was served. teachers of Manti. The rnarriag-e will take place in the Manti temple June 21. 1 M'GILL, NEVADA . 4 f M'GILL., Nov.. June 17. Mrri. Vrc T. West and daughter wave the guests ot frieiulu here dur-iug dur-iug the work. Mrs. John Knselk" is row & vUitor tn Fait Lnk City. ticllng to remain lor several Mra. W. M. "'ah flepartH during the wei-k for a vii-it of month with n-Utlvi-s In Kraiutky and otlier eattrn iM'hits. Ml 3. E. i-ovcridge was ho&letoB at a fl o hun dred party during the week. After the game a dainty luncheon wa.-i hervjvl to MPR-vre and Mm-danifa Mm-danifa J. Suck. H. Uor, Ben Griggs. C. IVareon A. StruK, J. Hw-kin?. C. Kngelke, K. Miller ? LyotiH and R, Pickering. The McGill pi-hooln closed (hiring the verk: with a mo,: delightful cniertainmcitt, after cn-Joyl.iis cn-Joyl.iis a hiif-ei-hful, Mlsrt Marcarct Jenklnn and Boyd Jenkiim arf now at houif, after spending the pint j ear a I school in Washington and V'.-Ht Virginia. Mr.;. J. Popy and ou aro Salt Lake visitors for I a tw weeks. Mifs Dorothy Meyers of Cly waa a vlltor here over the week-end. |