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Show Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah ' PARK CITY i j ! PA ft K CITV, April Mi :tr.'J M ' ": h n K M' ui ri,n-rt;il:i'"i '!..- ''' of t lie N'-v KvMlri- I-'iv'-' Miii.'ir.t 1 '! 1 ' 1 Vf-r- rJeaiKly 'nlnv i--.-m i iu- ' " f rvorat ions i f-if i if L ;i : ' n- ; u"' lnr.lu,.- M.-.j-. iM.-l A!' U.il- Irr "in", K. II. litiiiu.. , ' A. Kor -lund, i )!. rl. . I: r-m-. n. i-. Know, i:. It. 'iu-kf.r, (.inn '-hi v-rr'n. H. T. Sut ton. irnl Mi .I'-iii!- Saf.i-mnn. I'riur-H SiK-nn.-.n. Mr:,. .!,.i.;oni ihiN'L ,-m.J K. U Km-i-huiIi. Mrs. John I-'. Wi-IH: rnmr iuuv. ; dm-jier dm-jier .-uiil;iy In cmpllmrnt lo ic-r ri'in, TiinrriHM. ( tv ciTtM'-.n 'k-di in.' ; uuiiK rnttn'H t.ln n.ln '- T'i vnn lui'l I'-"' Thnirjris Mnnin, I i.i ii ir. I ,h .; n'-n K.'i.MoTi, ThotiiHS UVi-h iiml Mr. an-i Mia. .1. P. WViMi. Air. and Mi.:. I-T.ir.k A. Si.i-!l. and little Hon. Kivj A'.'P. fi l'ni-o, 'if-H'M reja.- iivrs in 1'iiik Cny Vi.-.i v r-'irnJaj. ,Vfrr. I:. J. rirvint r-nt ti ;i im-d .n dm-n dm-n a r Sund-iy. i Viv.th mtc laid lor M arid Mi-h. K )'. Trjtff", Mr. and Mrn. It. .. Ri'vant, Mr. a.nd Mr. M. t'nMnii. Fv J Mrjant. Donald Tr;i .-.?, Knlli and (IruJ.o I'axlon. Mrn. T. ,T. pHnrtliu '"1 i:LlMr-u nf a.ll. J,Jik hnvh EHiJf.nl Hi" v.-i-p: in I 'ark f-lf v, muf f I a at 1.1 if homo of Mi-h. .(. P. Kellj'. Mondav eveninc- a u n n i ip r of frlrnds of Mrs. I.'avld I'.uxror :i' i r i I I her id h'-r home. Ilin no -a; ao r i flx-inr In-r bin lulu v. A p Hawaii I. t hue wan !-. ri u lib ;::inm dft.ri.-lim. ij.-iifI'' a rnl yi i i .-.s : rr i i Is. 'I' iv?p prfnt wi-r.: Mi'.sr;s. and M-' tu n !-" A. .V. Miinin, jaonnr I'laii. William O'M'.-fc, l-'rpd ;11U-II-, Austin limwn. i i orn TH-hfjts TH-hfjts t'harl'? IimhtmI.:, di-i'h kVnip, Thomnn Mnri'lH nnr John iiIm.'Ii. M Ifh Hfiirvr-ita HhilrlK. who is Lt"nd-1 Lt"nd-1 1 iK tii- I 'id very ll y of 1 l aii. isitrd u It h hor parr-ni h, STi'. a nd M rs. I T o n t MdPldn, the hitter pit of thr Wf-cit, i)rif of tltp so.-tftl (vi-'ni:i of rlic w?ck was the parlv ivin Yd it.-:-dn v cvpiiIlr In So.jity hall 1 1 Mr h:i.1 .Mis. . J. I lin-k, The d rcora I lot if. w rrr of Krister lillrs. Canlp vfiv phi , fil and pi r'W m-ac aid'1-! M Is y K 1 1 In-;, nn 'nnninu -ham. Mi'f. V,. V. Lrompto, Sher-lnmi. Sher-lnmi. .fultnn HTh m k r 1 and ll'-nry Welsh. Thr Rii-L:i V ere hs fnlloWB : ,( lsi'S I Jrnnlims. Jeanif Shennali, .Kraneep Sherman. (. Jerlrncic M,-! m iiijh 1 1 n, Tare.HR Mrl.aiihlin, 1 Ian nah I .c-onipi Mno Kfilllift. Mary Shields. Anes I lar-vlnKtnti, lar-vlnKtnti, I.-nhrl Baelt, Jatlierlne. MjlIuih'. Kathrynft funnliiffha m. Minnie running-Ii running-Ii in, Mary Ci willla ms, Alln Lieichlon, Ale.sr.s. and Mrsdanies John Welsh. Sherman A. Arnistronn. Rtipsel Klinhnll, 'Dale Pitt. W. D. button, tllen Wentwnrth, Walter Evans. V. P. 1 -eroinpt e., Cash "P'anlknor. Julius T-Yankrl, John W. Buek, Fraser BuH. C. II. Parker, i. B. Bhen, John Thornppun. G. FO. Hrdp"s, O. A. Korslund. Frank M.'Vlwan, H. W. Tieih-ton. Tieih-ton. J. C. on,ua, v:. P. Tracy, R. J. T'.rvant, Mrs. A. Vmldon. Mrs. Lajey liarvln, Mp. Mariorie 'TntTet. Mrs. A. M. Kopp. Mrs. Gertrude Ffa'ar. William M'r- iarry. Henry Welsh, Koilh Huck and Tr. Ba.rd.sley. Miss Akiis T-TarrinpTon wns R Sa.1t ljikf visitor Monday, lo remain a. short timfl vtsltiriff' relatives and fiiends. Mrs. David Buzza entertained t.h? mem-hers mem-hers of the Ivulies' Aid of the Method ist . Inircli "ery plea.-anUy Thuraday afler-noon. afler-noon. Monday evening the members of the T. F,. F.. R. club surrrlsef (Ilis Johnson at lils home at the Daly min, the o-'ca-Mon being Mr. Johnson's birthday. The fable was prettily decorated and the centerpiece cen-terpiece was a lare cake with candles. Cards were played and prizes were awarded Misses Margaret Boulton. Wal-dena Wal-dena Thompson and C'al K. Campbell and T. A. Johnson. Thoe present were "Misses Margaret Boulton, Waldena Thompson. I'll nma Thompson. Ma rv Martin, Mar-tin, Christine Martin. Ktiiel Hales. Winifred Wini-fred Jennings, Helen Deason, and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Campbell and T. A. Johnson. Trs. Sarah May was hostess at a dinner din-ner at the New Park hotel Sunday and the puests Tvere Mrs. Tyuon It. (Jarvin, Mrs. Sai. Huey and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O'llaxa. Mrs. Kdwln Anderson of Daniels Creok itiite.fi In Park City at the homo of Mr. And Mrs. Ge.orge Morse. Miss Jeanie Sherman entertained the members of the Camp tire girls pleasantly pleasant-ly at her home Wednesday evening, i Mrs. Matie Weeter entertained the St. Luke's pmlld Thursday afternoon. After ihe rosnilar wort, delicious refreshments were served. Wednesday evcnlnp Mrs. Oeorpe Rose-.veor Rose-.veor entertained I he members of the Matron club. After .some Time had been spent In sow ins:, refreshments were served . The gru est s were Mrs. .1 . J . Vilzperald, -Mrs. pmnk Stewart. Mrs. W. T. Quinn. Mrs. W. J. Berry and Mrs. !'.. J. Roevear. Miss Gertrude HRgur entertained the juenibers of the Afternoon 600 club at her home this afternoon. The members of the Pythian Sisters enjoyed en-joyed a socta I In their lodge rooms. Dancing, cards and refreshments furnished fur-nished the evening's amusement. Miss Kva Lambert of Salt "Lake spent Raturdav and Sunday in Park City, the guest of- her sister, Mrs. Matio Weeter. Mrs. Tony I'eroscher entertained with a family dlnenr Sunday. Covers were laid for eight. The regular meeting of the Woman's A I henaeum was he'd M ondny afternoon at the home of Miss Susanna Shields. The paper for the day was written by Mrs. K. r. Lccompte. Musical numbers were rendered hy Miss Mary Shields. Mrs. Prank A . Shields and Mrs. M. 1. Kenned Ken-ned v. The next meeting will Vie with ll.inr Mary Shields. BRIGHAM CITY ;- HRTt i HAM Crfv, April Monday evening- Miss Alice Kcrg was the recipient re-cipient of a delightful parcel shower by a few of her friends in honor of her approaching ap-proaching marriage. The evening was a pleasant social affair and refreshments were served. Those present were the Misses Yerabelle Call, Helen l?vans. Au-irudta Au-irudta Madden, Ruby Hunsaker. Jennie Bloom, l.vdia Reeder. Mabel Pett, Jo-atepiluo Jo-atepiluo Olsen. Florence Knudson. Delia r,!ilnv, Vera Mortensen. Mae Mortensen an 1 : 1 1 Tt-1 Adams, M rs. Mary Johnson enter! a lned at an I'a.-tcr dinner. ron:pliui.-ntaq- to Mr. and Mr. Joseph Monenseii. Sunda- afir-o-m. Mr. ao-1 Mrs. Mort ensm departed t arly In t o week for Idaho, where tliey will make their home during- the simi-n:er. simi-n:er. Wllilam Jensen has gone to Rok Sprlncs. Wyo.. wh-re he uiil spt'n.i two or three weeks on business and pleasure i-ornbfncd. Mr. ar-fl Mrs. Ch.irles Kduards of "a rl:i nd ere .guesT rf M ;r .1 M vs. Thomss T.. Se-'ri: Sundav. M -. avd M "s. ywaais ili make tln-lr hon in tiiis city soon. TTenr' Hendern of Arinn, U 'io, was 'he guest of his bmre;-. nn- derson. a few days th-s wp1;. ri5s Rinma I.u:idgr.'n onten a;ne(i at jni 1 faster dinner Sutvlav af:ernoon In bono'" of a numtT of inop.t;. T"e -hvm-" r:.-b:Hofl M'f- Mans rg.a rd. M-. P. K. Sorensen. M-s. "H C. i "hrisr ia : i:. Mrs. A. Kaiser. f:s. MaH. Rrtsmus.s-n! ATrs. r. Hartmann. Mrs. Kiner P,a- Miuren. Mrp. Henrietta Rasmussen. rs. "M. M. Tl-rr!. Airs. Tnns Jespersnn. Mrs. Amanda i lice: i.p. Mi s. J. . Jnrob-sen. Jnrob-sen. M rs. Jul! u liruim , Mrs. I .-luni Pererscn. Mre. r'acmar TI.t.iYy. 'Miss Vera Jaeohsen and Miss Syivia oioerup. Monday evening the nrn ers of t v:e "r-ivaal assouatioti of tW- K:rst ward e::-:ertn;nM e::-:ertn;nM at the ii-mt' .'' iis A-ia .iohn-'.-n. Cliot-d D.dhv has. retiun-'d from Du-lv. Du-lv. ldah'". after spend ire the pc si nine i ii n t iis t lvr,.. Tijs K a Srenc and d.i-.'-'er. 1-er.e S--e:g. of Ogde;, jmd Mrs. .i. Kal-.r were lVi;i,rn vls ir- Pnndav. a-1 Ms ..r Mis. S;'eng's broi:..T. I.o-.'no pri;. Pi I'Hiy i i;im.:. m . ., .v.- - . :.r M' 1SS LILLIAN NELSON ol' Richfield, whose engagement en-gagement lo V. J. Wight is announced todav. : L : . -', . : -,; fit rf'VA ? - j-1 . ' f v i . J'L: entertained, the members of the Bluebird eluh at her home In Willard. The guests were Mesdamea Hazt'l Lxjwe, Olive M.ad-seii. M.ad-seii. 1 'earl Bo wen, Alice Neheker, the Misses Marv Korth. Myrtle Daviy, Hazel Konh and Kcho .N'ebeker. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Madsen of Ogden wen; visitors hre Monday. Thursday evening the Kensington club met at the home of Miss Lillian Jaeob-sr-n. Those present were Mesdames W. C. Rii-hardson, t.'liffonl Dunn, Deliah Rob r is, J. A. T,ee, William Dredge, the Misses Kliza Hanson, Lillian Jaeobsen. Laura Mathlas, Sarah Muthias. Chrlstena Stratford, Mary Holsd, May me Campbell, Nellie Jensen and Trieste Box. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Daniel Petersen Peter-sen entertained very pleasantly at a children's chil-dren's East er pari y. Among the little guests present were Thomas Morrell. Maxlne, FTancis. lOva and Elliott Mer-rell, Mer-rell, Ida and Kleanor Merrell. Phyllis and Ouetha Petersen, Xaoma Jeppwon, Artora Fishburn, Elva Simonsen and Mary Mer-rell. Mer-rell. Wednesday, in the Salt Lake temple, Miss Mary Eskelsen awl James P. Chris-tensen Chris-tensen were married. Both are prominent younsr folks of this city and have acmes of friends In northern Utah who will be plea.sed to learn of their marriage. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eekelaen and Mr. Christensen is the Fon of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Christeri-sen. Christeri-sen. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Augusta Malmroae entertained ' a few friends at luncheon. The guests were Mesdames Mary Iverson, Llllie Sheffield, Lena Nelson, Nel-son, PrisciUa Iverson, Caren Sorensen, Eliza Sheffield, Anna Jorgenscn, J. O. Barker of Willard. Misses Jennie Malm-rose Malm-rose and Xora Christensen. Mrs. Sylvanus Iverson entertained at a children's' party Tuesday afternoon complimentary com-plimentary to her little son. Sheffield. Many little tots were present. Monday evening: Mrs. W. R Dredge and Misses Nellie Jensen and Ada Johnson entertained en-tertained a number of friends and coworkers co-workers In the First ward M. T. A. at the home of Miss Johnson. The evening waj pleasant ly apen L in va riot is social capacities. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T)rd?e. Mesdames Mary Johnson, Ellen Craves, Vetv MfMnster, Ellen Carter. Car-ter. Xels Hansen. Xels Jenson, J. F. Petersen, John Mathias, George W. Wat-kins, Wat-kins, C. W. Knudson. Oscar Dal by, Victoria Vic-toria Brown, George L. Johnson, Augusta Malmrose, Peter Nelson, Frank W. Earl. James Tlngey, Joseph Mortensen.. Joseph Thompson, Charles Ohwller, Esther Cluff, Lorenzo Petersen, Nephl Moss. Fred J. Holton, A. W. Compton, Tvenora Rogers, E. P. Horsley, Amanda Campbell, James Smith. Thomas Mathias. Flora Hatch Al-vin Al-vin Tpscn. X". E. Mortensen, William Sorensen. L. H. Iarsen, Joseph Petersen, John C. Christensen, Zina Jensen; Misses Rae Knudson, Kvalyn Sorensen, Lucille Johnson. Vera Carter, Louie Thompson, Edna Graves. Mary Fisher. Eliza Thompson, Thomp-son, X'ellie Jensen and Ada Johnson. Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Berg. Alice Berg and J. Will Pett were united in marriage. Both are among the prominent promi-nent young folks of the city, the groom being the son of Mr. and Mrs. Torenzo Pett. Mr. and Mrs. Pett will make their home here. Mrs. Tda Medal n of Salt Take spent Snndav in Brigham, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Flake. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Welton Ward entertained the teachers of the Lincoln Lin-coln school at their home In Willard. Mr. Ward is the principal of the school. The I guests went to Willard on an early ear. j present were Mr. and Mrs. George A. Anderson. An-derson. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Tlngey Misses Mary Jensen. Ada Hansen, La- ' vet i a Wallace. Muriel Straw, Cornelia I Petersen. Ruth Hanr.on, IRue Burnham. Xe;tie Hawley. Dorothy Wright and Jo- seph U 1 lad Icy. j Mrs. C. F. Xelson was the recipient of I h delightful surprise Tuesday evening i given by members of her family. Tn the pariy. besides many grandchildren, were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. I-eroy Roskelley. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy C. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Alphonzo Nelson. Miss Miriam Evann entertained a few friends Saturday evening. During the evening Miss Grace Halverson entertained by rendering a number of musical selec- tions. The guest s were Misses Nola Bowring. Grace Halverson, Heien Evans. Fay Hamson, Winnie Bowring. Lola Japp-son. Japp-son. Ijllltan F-alverson. Wllma Jenpson, A!da Xee!ey, Alice Pettlngill, Malinda Wnsht. Birma Hansen. Eva Lee. Lucille Xir hols. Sn rah Stayner, Mrs. Eolith B. West and Mrs. Hortense, Xelson. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Christiansen of Og-dn Og-dn weir guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ch.ristiansen here Sunday. Miss Hilda Hansen returned to Salt l-ikc Monday evening after a brief visit to this city. M-s. P. J. Kofonl entertained nt dinner S'iri'ia- c.-mplimentar- to Tjmar and ,Tar- is Ko ford . hot h of whom w pre eplnbrat-n:g eplnbrat-n:g tli.'ir bin hi is y. Dinner n s served . .-overs being laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kyan. Mr. and Mrs. Knfnrd. Miss Iva SteeiTi of Ogden and JriaMs and Lamar Kofonl. rs. A lra Standing and Miss Kola XL-hols were hostesses at a theater party tven the county employees Saturday evening. After the theater the party re-pnired re-pnired to the Perfection candy kitchen. wi:or.- rtf res.imenrs were served. The g-iejjts wore Mrs. Zlna Jensen. Misses RiUa Walking Hatrlp Nichols, Ruth lrs. Rllla Pett and Grace Kell. T ELY, NEVADA 4 f FLY Ap'il I' - 'rs r-;lrsrVi J. Me- K.ilMp:i M l-y M; K'rzm Jtr. a-A-sr- ip'- P':i :im".i p.ftye-1. TIi Hit! K'J', K.i-r M.-Clil. Pr.t --- ruji; . I " V'ai'..--.)D, r -,C ;ij W!-cn an.1 Vi-p ni CjiiiowT. T1.!- 1 K R U f':ti pi'trx irM ftt :i i'.vter tir- ft ir1"- tV-e nwk a' fhf S'.fpti. S..-itel i-' . o.jp'e Atj.:!,ii:.s. M:": T I r'n - . CI ' ' - c - ii-."v tr rp Spoon Mie Marg.i.e; Ljoia iHi:i". I'nrm'iT Itl'-h- rrl,or.. ALU S',oe-i-, MrtJ Me Pona :d. Auna p.. (-j:u,., j-iir.laM. rtnry fcpld. Mau-t MfiltV Do.Dtfi:. Me;-irH a"4 Lvi TlmmoS.1. i.r,:tm lao.-j of R.th nifiainM ''e W.'.h.-.l-v Sw:ni; riui, .ltir.n- I rubs i - s"1 to .r rr, i ii .vilo. A 'l:(hl fu I -..;( tl:r:'-. T'tc K'll :i 3 H'S Jnii: ?. RI.Ti-M, Anrliou; Ju-Kii. V t-6 M ''Isr-t. I.-! h'eif. i'. V.". L'l. inion, W'L.r S. Holni- ij.-Iji. an-t L-m'jpI c. IM'.i-.V. Mib. .Jo'.in Wi'br-r ur.if.-'s lna.I i ie Mon1tr PrMce I.'i n-h-'ar. ; uh, Mrs. T 'd M i 'lurk harlnn tiU'i Tl g'j'KU w re Mrr.1 in 'ha rliB A. V;;:- .1 i:nis ?. D""r)'",i -"'1 t "'1 M- C M ,-, a.lf M-. .1. c. Fiinrditn ramllv. r- romnR - .'.I hy M-s. 7.1- arid r-no. Vniiam, of u t;i ; ;,.; . to T.It la'dAy miming arid "'s ,iv" .t; lt i:a--?r '!,-! :f v'V Mr.;. Hior-rn.-''?-.-, M . y,n:z"- 11 line, -ir-l Mr:.. J. It. P' lir:.;.; I bwe hen rtit-r rtit-r t, ;tli r. icn .is in Ik i ty fo;- t'i pJt C . aulrnin. T.:iO Las bern in Fill DtV pnr-rh.ii-ini a ii'-w car, reCirtieil iioinc on Wdac'iay ( : he Mr. W. s. Elliott "li-htf'jl'T fn'fti. 'nf(J t mi y.;i"i t i;a(rl pai t;- m Iior a o ri rueTi' t tb Nortfi-in h"lAt florio tlK u-";... ?u'".i be- htB .M.S.. i '. i:i;hu. M i C,a; ? Hoh. Mrs. Walter s, Ilnlnvjul-. Mif T. H. P)' Uic;i 1 1. Hn,. Arihur HniL.b c.uU M'd. Jar.ie? s. Bunnell. Mi-e. r.i'ore) S. .'-tlT ilrllsMtuMv entertahiert d! n Km nrS' dinner p- rl In Iwmor of ier Ims-haori'fi Ims-haori'fi birthday on 'A'cjintitay ns-eiilns:. her s-ts 1 ":z .1 i1e-i a iri Mi-, i '. J. M-'Fadrtep. Mr. acd .M:s. Ar-.Lcr Hiierh', M-s. Q. A. Hull. Mr. and M.. C. A. lloniou. Ml-p Afiii- Vnx hiwif's at a .-.upper at hT !iomp afitr Ih" 1. K B. H. Oanen, her srnwil liehig Cic Mlrs liprriptie 'irier, Kdith FUrrher D'I MiMre.l Wfrno-r aifo Mp-v.f. Jay Bitn-lor. Bitn-lor. Osrm- Up-va.ll. r rc i g 'i i on W humore ard ("ar-roli ("ar-roli MO. rill. Mrs. II. C. F. Blown -l h' ho-iras al th aeil -netjn-i of the Bir; Klvc Hundred flub. Cit-ris huve hcn Biivfd hrp anDOneiTij- tht hlrth of riauzhtor io Mr. and Mr1. .Urnea Ryan o! Fait Lok. Cltv. formerly of Hlv. on IIolj TliuiBday. .MrB. A. A. PheH of Rutii a ipift of Mrf. Joseph V. Murphy o-,-cr th -ik-i-nd. spading ! Kuster liere. j Mre. C. Sp?ll and d-:igh'.rr ot n.ilh. house I guests of Mrs. Thomas A. Rath. Mrs. Henry Lundahl delightfully --rceriRlned th Iadlef' Aid of !h L. D. y. thur.-.h duriiiR the ek a'. H sewing party, enher euc.-t also being invited. Mrs. Gerngn Jackson -ae horts- to th? Merrr-Go-Round Embroidery vlub on Thuridar afternoon, dainty refrcshmenU belnn .--rved. Tho (ruasts were the Mesditmea L'laii Chrlsllun. Percy .Iii'k-yoa, .Iii'k-yoa, Giu ilouhp, M. House. William AcVermsn, A. C. Llndsltog, A. L. Parker, Joseph Newman, John IWry, Jo tin H. Reed. M. J. MeQiiPCiiey. J. F. Oipid. Robert Bulrd. John Searft. II. A. Davidson and W. C. Gallagher. M;i. 0. G. Ba tea entertaio-d Tit mother on Wednesday afternoon at a delightful lunr.heon. Mm. Frank Roper was bostew to tho Thuraday Kveninp Bridge c'ub during ttie week, her guesla heinfi Mi and Mrs. Henry Fulmar, Mr. and Mrs. SI, H. Holliman. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. W. Backe. :t.' Joph V. Murphy is in recript of ono of the chnn.'e boolis of ihe pold coin collection sent to her hy Mr:. Thomae Kearu? for the bonefit of the car.bedral bariiu- to be held in SjIL Lake City ahorily. Jh&e Arillle Vandrhocf of Ruth Tas th bouse 6mfci of Mrs. A. B. Wiicher during the put week. Mrs. John 'Weber cprrtBIned the Tliursiay Aft-orooon Aft-orooon Bridge ulub during tha ek, hi- puesta being MeE'i ames C. W. DiekeiiAOi), Rodney H. Richards, W. H. Well sr. John H. Eacor. El Miliard. George Liasley, Charl-ia A. Walker and Wa't H. Bhop. O. G. Batea. who haB been visiting In Salt Lake City, : c turned oo Tuesday wveuing. .Mit, Raymond H. Holtiman 1ft eotertainiflg Iir mother, Mrs. Mary F. Ellis, -who has just arrived from Kant-aa City to spend the summer here. Mrs. Henry O. Hall. Mrs. Holttman'e sister. If ev-pected ev-pected to arrive shortly to apend a mouth visiting here. Mis Ann O' Bit en of Hamilton has boen the houae guf-st of illsii Clanch Delane-y over the Baxter holiday. Tlio tadtee of the Altar society of Sacred Heart church are planning to give a largo card party fvUnin the next ten dnyu. Tho Rev. Fatrick Meelian of Wlnneniuci?a Is the guest of th. Rev. M . J. O'Reardoo at the rectory u.' Sacred Heart church. Mrs. Myron McLeod. awsiBted by her mother, Mrs. Dennis Sullivan, was hostess to the East Ely Five Hundred club. Mrs. W. A. Leonard won high score. Mra. Whitniore second prl?e and Mrs. A.. S. Lea high r-onaolatlon. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments wore served after tbe game. Tbe sue fa were Meditame C. M. Moon, W. A. Leonard. Lauder. K. Beverly, F.d. Puree 11. A. . Lcahujh, Joh n Pa I n t er, C. S; l ni , 1 . Wb 1 tmore, Roy Cooe, H. A. Coda and W. Klmore. Mrs. John E. Callahan entertained at a luncheon lunch-eon In compliment to Mrs. William McKniht during the past week, her guests being th Mea-dame Mea-dame lr-ing McDowell. Henry l'ulmer. Frank Ropor, O. G. Bates. Mrs. MrDoweel receiTed the prim for making the best East or bonnet. Mi?s Jnlta I"an Weal entertained at a tlieater party Monday evening, after -which a dainty supper sup-per wai served. Miss Mi!la Bowman r-ceited a prize for drawing the lucky number at the table, whlrh was decorated with Uaattr favors- The guMts r-ei e tbe M'.ooes Alice Kennedy, Eleanor .McDonald. Gladys Munday. Pearl Baker, Babble Wiicher, Bessie Fulmar. Mary Deckeleman. Jean Jackaon and Susan Brown. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. West motored to McClll Tuesday evening to attend tbe banquet given by the Odd Fellows. Mm. Seott Martin, Mrs. J. McKay and Mrs. F. T. West attended the meeting of tin- Emoh olub at MeGlll on Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. J. Geary. Mrs. David Boyd -Smith entertained informally one table of bridge Tuesday evening, her guiiala being Mrs, James S. Bennett, Mrs. C. W. Dlck-euion Dlck-euion and Mm. Samuel C. Patrick. The Little Dancing club ot Ruth entertained about twenty couples on Monday evening, many motoring from Ely. Mia. David Boyd-Smith wa. hostea to the Little Lit-tle Undue club on Friday afternoon, her guests beiry; Mrs. W. A. Leonard. Mrs. George F. Deck-elcman, Deck-elcman, and Mrs. C. W. Backs substituting. Mrs. Gu House, who expects to leave within the next ten days for California, Mr. Home leaving leav-ing to take a position at the Tungsten mtna, J ha ben "xtenBively entertalneil. Mrs. Clarlt cbriEtaln of Knst Ely ttave a luncheon In her honor on Wpdneada;' artemoon and a number of . filendi., Including r- James S. Beno-tt, Mrs. Anthony JurLli and o there, gate a surprise party WoduesdH evening. POCATELLO, IDA. POCATFXP.O, Idaho. AprU 29. Krs. Arihur Scott and Miss Christian were hostesses Tuesday afternoon to a larpe circle of friends at Knights of Pythias hall. Five hundred was the diversion of Uie afternoon, and over twenty tables ware played. The rooms were artistically artistical-ly decorated with frajgrant apple blossoms, blos-soms, and a delightful luncheon was served late in Lhe afternoon. One of the happy events ot the week waa the ooneert given hy the glee club of the Tniversity nf Idaho under Lhe auspices aus-pices of the Univ-ersity Hub. This was followed by a hall, the first ono given by the local University club. The patronesses pa-tronesses were Lhe mothers of all University Uni-versity of Idsi-ho students residing in or near PocateRo. The seventh annual Foster hall of the G. I. A. to thi B. of I K. wrm pvpti MoTiday opening in the Me.Ni''holf & Wiisht hsjll and wag an unqualified sw-: sw-: re.?. The committee on arrangements, whoe nntirinq effort? resulted so well, ennisted of Mrs. Otto Erlek.son. f. J. U. Myerp. Mm. W. H. Dean, fr?t. O. Mr -Arthur. Mrs. J. C Lee and Mrs. F. M. Darling. The freshman college cla.9 of the Waho Tehntcai Instlttiie -av (he first annual freshman dance Friday evenine. The members of the cIass an-d thir guests had a delightful evening. The monil'ers of Lhe executive committee, ! who had charge of lhe affair, were F.lmer Coie. "SVilHam Teek. Hnrrlet Bean, Ernest pvrne. George Grover. Althea Trude, Valter l-e:tf. -T. F. Libert and Professor N. D. Adkison. The women of the Congregational church held a missionarj' meeting at the j iiome of Mrs. W. I. CorneU on North Har-I Har-I rlson avenue "Wednesday afternoon, j trs. Ij. T. Hopson entertained tl.e I n-cmbers of the Aid soeietips of the P:ip- i ist and ("Tiristin n rhu rrhes last Frins y I -,r. her home on North Arthur avenue. Mrs. A. Allen and Mrs. Bell agisted i the l.n.sfss In nervine the delinious r1- ! frepnmeius. which were enjoyed by the fifty yue?l M rp. "William A n t hes onterra 1 ne.i a ; rmip 'r'T.if .t "j1"111" W. !Tsdil v- a.'t- i ernoon at Isuu.e. t'ards -.ere toliowed i lj a prettily appointed lunci.f-on. Portneuf lodse Nd. :'0. T. O. O. F.. in cnniMv.uon v.'itii the local U.lce of Re- i hf-kHf':. ce;ern-;ile-i illt li Ul-'l '' -S'.'Vnl " ! annivprany ot tiie order Sdi icdd y . eenln3 by an elaborate programme, in i w hi f 1 : the Howing took pitrt; tbaplain f Smith. .Se.-retarv A. R. TtfCpLo. A. K. ! Zner, H. t 'a pell. .1 udae -I. M. Stevens. . tjnionel John 1'eters. U alltr Carpenter, ; Ali-e Ouyle, Paul lislline. Grace Tarr, ilr.". lioss and Mist? I-tuss. j In honor of Miss Mabel McCarthy. Miss Theo K-id entrriauied a group of friends Friday cv-unK at cards. Music and dainty refreshment y rounded out the ev.-niris. Mi.-s Mci'urthy will reside in Salt lake. Ml?s Mhen a'd Miss Tr-ehrane ere hoe tosses Saturday at a pretty luncheon ; t?er'ed at l iie Palm. Guests v--ere Mrs. f Miles F. P.eed Mrs. .1. K. KMherford. I Mrs. N. R. Adkison, Mrs-. M. t. Merrill and Mi SB Do hi berg. Preparations hav e been completed for jan elaborate pro gram me to be pi'en in j comrnemoiMtiun of the Shakespeare tercentenary ter-centenary bv the high school students on May 4. Scenes from six of Shskespeare'fl pi vs will t-e rendered and some of t he most delightful of .liakespearian songs will be given by the high school rhorus. Those who will lake part in the programme pro-gramme are Clarence Tolman, Fay Wool-ard. Wool-ard. Frank Reed. Kenneth Hull. Dora Hni-twigpf.il. Mamie Nopoer, Edna Nxon, Annie .ion.s. Frank Smith, Fred Murphy, Dale Newton, I.,ncy Murphy. Aileen KratvVIln, Anna Dniley. Mary Scott, lrone V'erden. Jean F.l5tllne. Fred Quinn. An-g.js An-g.js McSweeney, Percy Stafford. Harry Davis, T.arnar Rid leeway. Madge Bell, Jack Art natrons, Elmo Whin ingron, James Cullen. pnbert Kane, Charles Grnndisrm. Elizabeth Bowerman. Marlon Fargo. Florence Clark, Jack Annaud and Oalvlrt Pie,-, p. The Woman'."! Study league met in the public library Thursday afternoon arid gave careful consideration to the p!flys of Arthur Vinero. A raret'ul analysis of his plays and n comparison of his wot k with that of Jones were features of the programme. Bernard Shaw's valuation of Pineio 'was presented and discussed. The Thursday Music club met with Mrs. T. D. Jones last week and enjoyed a programme of Russian music. Mi s. It. B. Thompson. Mrs. Hans Flo and the sextette rendered selections from the composers considered. The Catholic Eady Foresters gave an excellent presentation of the comedy, "A Cheerful Liar." Tusnny evening' in. the New York theater. Members of the cast were J. P. Walsh. Arthur Gifford, C. E-Green, E-Green, John Taylor. Louis Galle.t, Maude Mullin, Agnes Knowles. Maude Worrel. This successful affair was S'iven under the direction of Mrs. A. W. Reed. A pretty wedding of the week was that of Miss Jennie Helen Johnson to FTed R. Howard, whlh took place at the home of the bride's mother Tuesday evening-The evening-The Rev. Marry Hamilton performed, the ceremony in the presence of the rela t'lves and intimate friends.' Mr. and Mrs. Howard How-ard are now in California. Upon their return thov will make their home in PecatP.Ho. The Electa Kensington met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. E. Retherford and Mrs. Gns Marks at the home of the former for-mer on South Eighth avenue. The Baptist Ladles' A :d society gave a tea this week ft the home of Mrs. Zwcl-ga.rt Zwcl-ga.rt on West Center street. A finished programme wls given Wednesday Wed-nesday morning at the Idaho Technical institute by the alumni of the school. The president of the Alumni association, Donald Don-ald Burnside, presided. The programme was as follows: Address, Arthur Gifford; piftno solo, Esther Knox; vocal solo. Rebecca Re-becca Stoy; reading, Alyse Weidemann': piano duet. Tda Bis'line and Stanley Cleare; cello so'o. Mirza Black; piano solo, Rebecca Stoy; vocal solo, Emily Whittlesey: Whittle-sey: talk. William Leek; chorus, "Solomon "Solo-mon Levi;" address, President Miles F. Reed. Miss Carolyn Hurlbert has returned1 to her home in the south after spending the winter h-cre with her mother, Mrs. Tyler, at the Nicollet hotel. She is planning to return here for a brief visit in June. The Young ladies' sodality of St. Jo-seph,'s Jo-seph,'s ohurvh ha-s Issued invitations for ite third annual hall, which is to be given at the McNichols & Wright hail Monday evening. This promises to be one of the delightful affairs of the season The Daughters of the American Revolution Revo-lution met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. A. M. Newton at hftr home on F.ast Clark street. The representatives of the various high schools of the state, who are here attending at-tending the track and held meet at the Idaho Technical institute, were entertained enter-tained royally Saturday evening by the Tech students. Music, stunts of various sorts and dancing were enjoyed and light refreshments served. The Royal Neighbors' Thimble club met with Mrs. Margaret Owens at her home on South Hayes street Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. A P. E. O. chapter has been organized in Pocatello by the state organizer, Mrs. W. Z. Smith. The following officers have been choRen: President. Mrs. W. Z. Smith; vice president, Mrs. Pauline Bryan; record re-cord i ng secretary, M rs. J. T. Young ; corresponding secretary, Miss Lucy Lee; treasurer, Mrs. George Gasser; chaplain. Mrs. N . B. Adk 1 son ; gu a rd , M rs . R. N . Stockslager. The engagement of Miss Nell O'Bryanl of PocRtello and W. J. Dorm ell of Salt Lake has been announced. The wedding will occur in May. Mrs. Maude Greene gave a delightful chalk talk Tuesday evening in the Methodist Meth-odist church. Mrs. Edward Sturgeon added add-ed to the pleasure of the audience by beautifully rendering several vocal selections. selec-tions. I The announcement of the engagement ; of Miss Kloronce Jn cobs, formerly of Pocatello, but now of New York, was re- ceived here this week. On June 1 Miss Jacobs will be married to J. H. Stulzky at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobs, on West One Hundred aj)I Twenty-fifth street, New York City. RICHMOND 4 1 : RICHMOND, April Mice Oertle Johnson, who has been visiting In 'Bareha Trlth her flister, Mrs. Maggie Wright, for the past three months, hap returned home. Mm. .1. T. E. Thompson has returned from Osdcn. Mr,?. Amanda Ean ha pon to IjOs AukpI". I CL. where she ilt Jtr iDdefitiitcl j n ith her da.ish:r. Mra. Iness Mat-en. I1k. MrrUe P-r or.d RarfWt. Na.h of J'rank-I J'rank-I lln, Idflho, were married in Logan Ifct Wertaesday. Thy will inak Lhrir Lome in Fran kilo. ! .Mr. nd Mr. J. R. -Murdc:k ipont tbe part, -m-'vlt In U6'n- Mr. and M'. Jne;h .John.'oa motored in toti n Honi t',pir fHtin at Hu'H to t-ooil Sunda;- T-tth Mrn, .loliMon'" parent?, Mr. and Mm. J. I. hp-ft..l. hp-ft..l. Mr. anfl Mrf. W. W. D:onn epe-jt SlnrtaT in Mr. anrl Mr.v .V'fe V.'chh peat Sundar in I-r-H- ton , visiting iv t Hi M r. a I'd Mm. Bert Vm Ot-dD. Ot-dD. Mrn. O. D. Merrill pntertnf nirnr ol frit-nds of her eo;i fanner t an Enter fwirty lut gunjar afternoon. Rrfrt!inenti wf:w terved to bom ;iTtcn fliildrea bj Mm. Merrill. A lnds" pht'-at culture flub hat been orgsn-ijfi orgsn-ijfi with Mrs. Prrrha Kohln.on cs prsldent. Vt Villi Griff -i 1 i-'e pr-sid'nt and Mtw Itiora Merrill ?f imt:ii"or. Th rl'.ib meota (or inst ruction ruc-tion eiery Friday night. Mm. Gla.Typ Ui'-ks ot S,icar Cltr. Idaho, la h--e vleiting lth 'ipr paj-ent. Dr. nd Mrs. ;tt!o MrQutstrtn. Mrs. . K'hcra M'rrlU hac rrym-l from Si. Charles. Ma he. wh-r? h" li.if" h-r Siting with bpr dfliitrhti?!-. Mr. f"'ari:o Unfoni. Mis Ti'.hj Mn-ill and Virgil Waltnn I pis neJ Taesda th i-'s. a", t he hnm of 'he 1 b-ir-r1. p.-e::.'. Mr. fil M;5. Ahna Murrllt. T'ie ,.r--nnti; p-rf-Tni-d RUhnp T. H. M-.mil. c. Z. Harris. Mr. nn1 M :v . W. Z. Hi-Tla and Flth Jrvrz rootuivi to Loati Th'Lrs'Uy Mr ari'l Mra W J Ha i7n of Lor1 a bntn ;duug here with their mothei, Mrs. M. J. t Harriot:. 1 Dr. and Mr?. K. J. V'-r:ilt nio'.nred frori Itan ' isi Sund-T aad spen: L;:e c-y w !;h Mr. aad Mi-s. ( A. S. S:bow. ' Attorney anj Mn-. M. t". TU:vi .peni T.a.npr 1 her- wiUi Hieir prcutt. Mr. and M rs. t. Z. ' Harri?. t M-a. M-i-iy Broker of n.;,ti:i;. L'ae. '5 heae vis-it tu (5 with her ?tstrr. Mra. 1,-d'a Mail.ewn. I Mr. aid Mrs. Ray "an Nor were The re-ip!er.t j of a aUi'pin penr aivoa by a number of the nianlrd propis Thurfday rco'.nc. H-r 'im"tits j Rie r-e-. Onmra fuini.-hi-d aiur-m"2t dmlrs 1 tli evening. j Miss Mabel Hom-E: r.en of Sn:itbfil3 haa been ! vIMiine tie re n 1 ill Mrs. Kinina B. Joh won. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Uan-is, Mrs. c. Z. Han-is ' and Mrr. W. Z. Hai-rU niolorod to Franklin caa-j caa-j yuu Saturday afternoon. t Mr. and M:b. E. Y. .Moniion molorcd to J.nen j list Saturday. Mr. and Mm. B A. Hcndrlck.'. Victor and De;lo Hendriok, Mr. and Mrr. Ttttey Lewi?, Sr., Mr. and Mna. Rily Jowis. Jr.. and Mr. and Ml.?. Halt Slocks of Ieie(?ion, Idaho, rpont Miriday here. Mr?. Flear.or I lend ri rite a.nd M rs. Emily lien-driclsd lien-driclsd of began have been islting here. Mra. Emma Andoron and Mr?. Htrei N'"laon of T,o;aD spfi't the part reek hero wUh 1'icir par-eoLR. par-eoLR. Mr. and l,s. Henry llnnclri-l;s. Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Harris and Hi' Miw-i nvrljn Thoaipson and Anna Pendleton motored to Lopan last Sunday. A bundle shower given Friday e'n1np h? Miss K.itlo Van Noy in honor of Mr. n nd Mre. Ray Vau Noy. who ere recently married. Mr. and Mrs. Kin? Hitlnian, Miss Mabel "Riil-man "Riil-man and Mr. ami Mra. William Underwood of Ox-fonl, Ox-fonl, i-lalio, ar- hie visiting with Ihelr etp-ters. etp-ters. Uit. C. K. Merrill and Mra, M. J. Harrison. Har-rison. Mr. and Mrs. Orlal Hrndrleka of f van I.akf, Idahn. are vieiting Lien: with Mn. Aim Ira D. Hendricks. Mis Llli la Shlpp of Silt Late cme a ron-crrt ron-crrt hrre at the taberna-ln F.-iday, which was ja rare ticat for thot. iio Bite-.nnC'i. Mr. and Mrs. Uut,el Bullrn motored to Losan j lar; Fund;y. Mrs. Minnie Whl tt'le chsp-i uncd a r umber of children at an Eahter iiarij given at C:uw Moun-j Moun-j tain la.-it Sunday. I Mr, and Mre. Frank Travnllcr and W r. and j Mrf? LfcMr Tra viler of Sinl thf Hid have ben I TislrJns here with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Traveller. MT. PLEASANT 4 f MT. PLRASANT. April 25. Mii Winnifred Jen-( Jen-( sen left Wednesday tor New York, and while there will attend the biennial meeting of the Uaneral Federation of Women's clubn. Misa JGQien will be accompanied homo by her aister, fcliss Francee, who has been a music student In New York thfe past winter. On the way home the young women will visit friends tu Washington, Philadelphia and Obcrlin. j R. A. Broadhurst ia at home asalo, after a j business trip through tho uorlbwcsiorn siatPs. ( .Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I. Nilson p.t en n lned at a beautifully appointed Uaster dlnuei Suiiday. Tbe dining table re an tastefully decoratrd In E.ifter emble W3 and co-et were laid for Mr. and Mra. H. be Roy Neilsen. Mr. and ilrp. V. L. Johci-bon. Johci-bon. Mr. and Mih. Andrew L. NileoO and Maater Smith Nclleen. A happy aurprire birthday party was given James Moaeoo Friday in i honor of his forty-nioth birthday anniversary. An elaborate, dinner waj served by Mrn. Monson, and tbo rpmainder of the 1 evening wat spent in music and gamaa. The I guests included Mrs. Harold Sorensen of A.tM. Mre. Itoyal Petersen of F.pliraim, Mr. A- S. Jeu-3Cj, Jeu-3Cj, Mrs. f'opliin Poulson, Fctei Monjon, Mrr-. OrauC Aldrlcn, Mrs. Joseph Johanen, Taul Mon-son. Mon-son. Mr. end ?ir;. Ji-if ph Monsoa, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pouison, Mr. and .Mrs. Gilbcit )3eRkEtrom, Mr. and Mre. Austin Monson and Fauole and Ruth Monson. Mr. anfi Mra. C. Ij. Stewart entertained at dinner din-ner Tuesday. Covers wer& laid for yr. and Mrs. Verntle Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stewart and Winifred Stewart. Mlas Ruby Sorensen was hoLees at a dinner Friday for Mr. and Mre. C. W. Sorensen, Mis Alt Gunderseu. Paul Moiieoii, Seyniour Jeuaen and Clayton Sorensen. Mra. George Chrlatensen cnteruinod the Twentieth Twen-tieth Century club Thursday afteruo'ii. The last chapter of Brieux's play, "Damaged Goods." wns read by Mrs. H. C. Jacohti, after whim an Informal In-formal programme of music was enjoyed. Plans were discussed ro1" th district federation of clubs to be held in F.phialm during May and for the Lyceum course to be given nent winter. About twenty guests wci e present and' dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served at the conclusion of the programme. pro-gramme. Mr. H. 'f. Wall will enter. tin the Home Culture Cul-ture club at its regular roeetlni- Tuesday, May 2. At the regular meeting Monday evening of Ivy chapter No. 10. O. E. 3., in Masonic lull, twenty-two twenty-two members were present and at thp close ol the tnlttation ceremonies an elaborate luncheon was served by Mrs. E. W. Wall, Mrs. J. D. Myrlck. MlE3 Drusllla Meyrick and Mrs. J. Morgan Mor-gan Johnson ot Spring City. Mrs. A. C. Madteu was. ho-Less at a raot en-oyab!e en-oyab!e Kensington Wednesday aflerooon for the O. . A. club. Following an afternoon six'.ni In needleworlt. luncheon was nerved to Mcdaraes Hrvln Stansfield, Augusta Petersea, , Byron Cai ter, Kred Stausfleld, B. O. Johnson, Hyrum Madsen. Joseph Monsoa, Ji J. Nichols. Rows Mc Arthur, Andrew O. Madsen and Miaa fielma Jenseji. Mrs. C. L. Stewart gav a chlldien's parly Tue.-day afternoon for her little sou, Van noy. who that day celebrated bin t.i-ih birthday anniversary'- The little folk- played game. and out-door sports ami later Mm. sitewarl s.irv.'a refreshments re-freshments to Willie Petersen, Olive Tniscott. Alice and Lewis Andersen, Clyde and Don S:ew-art, S:ew-art, Dean Neilsfn. Rhoda aod Dean Petersen, Leo Larsen, Clayton Sorensen, Owen Andersen and Leonard Seely. 1 ! BLACKFOOT, IDA. j 4 3LACKFOOT. Idaho, April .A Japaneae art e.-hibit was held lam Saturday afiei noon In ihe parlors of the Baptist church. There weie six booths, each with a d liferent atu action. Mr. J. K. Jone wan chairman. It as opened aiain Friday to finlah the -ale of good-. 'Hie Sunday school clos.'Oa of C. A. Calderhca-d and Mm. R. L. Archer combined la.-i Saturday afternoon to enjoy a picnic at the home of E. M. Schneider. Twenty boys and girln attended. Iast RundRy OTering the roinbined fhnirs of the Method lut and Bp 'it is', churches gave "The Holy Cli" to the publii- k their Easier offering. On 1 ai-.-fiunl. of tho overcrowded condition and (he number of people turn! away, the cantata wae repeated FTitiay vning. The Miuaee Marie and Genevieve Mi Hick, who are attending Rowland hall at Salt LkB City, apenl thir Ea-ter vacation In BlacMoot with their parent. Mr. and Mi's. J. C. Milliik. Mns. Hugh D. McCoaham was hoatces Monday afternoon for gueats at weii tabk-e of auction bride t her home on North MpJn slrcet. natter llllei made an attrartlre deeoratton and the refreshment re-freshment were .uRge-tive of the Eastertide. Mrn. Hamilton Wnp'.it, Mra. F. .1. Co-T" and Mrs. Charica Fisher proved thr; priiev. inners. Several ccros in for tea who did not play. Ronald Rohbiiis and Victor rtarer vrive lin.fts l at an luformal daucira party Monday '-"iin-; in 1 ProgreM hall. Uuoins 4-ont;n:jU 112. ll aiV.-i j midnight . Miss Olivia S-r,aet:le motored lo Tocuieflo Monday- Ttuirrfay evenlcj the Glee club of th Uni-r-'-iity of Idaho fqa-.e a con.-evl to a fn ir jiii-nce jiii-nce In the high -chool aurti'.orium. Aftttr the propramme the Junior and -f niur c'.a-.-e', of th-hujc). th-hujc). arliooi gave a. rf ceptioi: :n ho::;ir of the Oiee club in the gymnasium. M1" Oiaiys Jo'n-nn Jo'n-nn ch-irrr.rtii ! the rt ii'.-'hmntp comr-tttoe. M1- Frunce- Tflm-r bu 'jl-a-r of tlie decus-a-tton". and 1 h" r(ep' lori coram U-nt- cm r-oed of t Mi.i nra Hog-iv. I'V.Hi' Horn er. Sue Bietlian. Gra P--ii. Katharine Lie Kay. Ile'.en Monell and Mniier Harly. Tb5 Current Event club sa a hnok j.ni-ial t the V. I. P. ronm Saturday artr-iron. Th social so-cial iraJ for tba benefit of the puhlh- libmry. yB.tr "vairr B-rryro?.n entna!n"d tn-fllve f his ypun- friend- Seturday afterncvi to eirb'-ate bl "birthday. The afternoon wan "pent with gim-j and ref-f-hmnL' were scared by hi nvuhei-. Mrs. W. F. Bernmn, M-.. L E. un?'in. M.i Kyra Brooks and ,M1 Mlidry Pugh. "Th Plie'a Triumph" .11 tlie ti; nf fh p'ay given by the pupils of the Viise- Urmv r'cht and Qu'lllan. lith a rha,rmir.R niinuai b the pupil- Ot Miw Ktheri;i Lynrh aod M-r. M. N. Austin. The higii pr0 auditorium, whre it waa g!wn. -ras crowded. vjr-. Ron)-mm Him ha 1 1 entertained tie Mi,,r-r Jcnnl and Minnie Reno nf Idaho Kail- Monday and Tuc-day. Mi-. H. C. Mjniiv vsr r.orTPa- to the Fo"':--n MiFjinna:-.- -ocl'.y of the Meiljod'sr i-h-i -h Vd-ujqy Vd-ujqy (teir"oo at her horn 0:1 South I'nlver-lty T Altar loci-: t of tV T'-iu' i-- . !-.-: rr-t Kith Mi- atb"n-e r.rndT ednc-.day eft-: oin. T. Pirnf-T"3'l nri b t iin m"! MonHjv ir,lrf In th h'cb ti-'r.f'i', ("illicit v -jhr an :v. -1 lt ; I -c pm;.;:,-." as.. 11 9 ,j j. T-il 'n : " f n ? 'n.f r'atijr Zoo-." Mrs. Nellie 'ier: "The U''day Fan?." Mrs-. J. O. Moian: piano ae-'e"i;oi. ae-'e"i;oi. M.--- Lor:ne Taey . vocal selection. J. U h::1 Mii LUi Li;)e;iQtiUt. I I'aiin.-ey Ki.odle ot Uo-.-kford pent the week-cil week-cil with Joiia Poptius. Mrs. Jetiie Lloyd enierulr ed the tin I Id ef St. Paul '5 Ep:topl thurcii Wednesday artemoon. Yh midyear con tad 1 urn of fie W. C. T. I". fts eid Friday in the Baptiat churih. The U-'P-'-ifra at th.- mornlus se.ion were Mr. Minnie lto-.a.d of Co. .t;llo. Mrs. Beakley. Mia. D. W. Standroti ot TL-ai-lio, Mis. S i:. llolhronk, Mra. JtfLiiy Dann. Mjj. Fuignson. Mr. Ktug-bury, Mre. MauJe tirn and Mies ClarL-e O'N.-aJ, Ith 1 loiln elrciioii by Ronald rtobbitm. The lnur ol the title moon mennj; ss a temp-rmnc? rnn-te-i gl vi-D by 1 en hih ichool a hit-. A choru cnudui trd h;- Mrn. J. Duckworth and muir by E. Jackr.uLi ati-J J. K. Lewis made the afti-uoon afti-uoon iKf.c enloyaMe. I'r. and M :. F.. He id of Chicago and Mrr. Ddn-eu pi' Idaho Fallt op. ni Sunday at the horn ot Mr. and Mr?. V. V. Pot, era. Tho g!ii of the B. Y. P. V. ar making a tenuis court tifit to the D. 11. Btethan home on North Shilling a euue. Mra. H, A. Mo rey ecf."rt-iDBd th" Bap'lit Laoic-' Aid society Wednesday ajteraooo at hr Iiome pn West Pacific a t-nue. Mr. an! Mi.. S. L. Ke-e left Wed need ay afler-nuon afler-nuon for an tended trip eaAt , during which they will viHt Montana, WiBcontin and other puiots jf Internal to themselves. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Atdilrh left Wedue-riay afternoon aft-ernoon to -pend a week in Portland and other place in Oregon. C v. Fisher and F. C. Christ spent the latter hall o( the Meek iit lava Hoi Springs. .4. , I GUNNISON I GUNNI?0N, April 1'0. Mrs. William BardeK'y enurtitined on Tuc.lfti afiernonu in honor of F.1i:a laiiholomew ot Faycte. The bo?te- tiM. (?d a au ppcr to M 3adam a Ho:ty 1! hrls toiiriou. Janiet- Down. Hannah Jejon, AUwn Swa in. Ida Fd wards, John P. Jcnt-ou. A. M. Chrlstenon. Elizabeth Peicreon, 3. M. Dugglue and. the honored guest. Mrf. II. Ciarh of Pocatello, Idaho. Is visiting visit-ing h're. the gnesi ot Mra. Addie Burns. The high school pupils spent Friday in an out-lug out-lug ai tho Gunnison refcervoir. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haueon were made happy oj Friday by the arrival of a ten-pound baby boy. Mis. T.. I.. Swalborg entertained a number of frltQilo un Monday evening. Mr?. l-:ila Palmer, who bus b-en visiting relatives rela-tives and 1 rlnds in Americau Fork and various point in Idaho, returned home during the ;ok. Mis-i Florence "'lnder of Salt Lake la visiting beie, tb- guest of Iter sitter, Mrs. J. W. Jonas. Mra. T. M. Keirns entertained the members of tho Social club on Wednesday afternoon. The time was occupied in doing fancy needlework. Musical f-t.Meet Ions were given by Mrs. J. R-Lamb R-Lamb and Mr. O. I. RasmufSBon. At 5 o'clock the liosteda served rrfre.ilmientfl to Medarans R. R. Metcalf, E. L. SwaLbcrg, R. C. Swalberg, A. M. rhr1ten.-0Q, J. Duggio?. J. W. Jon-, J. R. Lamb. 0. I. Ratmus-ou, George Halverbon and Clarenie Chi Ids. The High School Di-ainatle. club presented "C'on-fii-Iou" lu the Fayette opora hpuse on PViday evening. Mr?. Paul Kimbatl of Staiellne arrived on Wedne-oa-- for a vhvt with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Grlbble. Hits Joiie Curtis wac pleasantly Burprleed on Tuesday afternoon by ibe mBmlyrs of the G. A. club. Several musical (.elections were given during dur-ing the afternoon. Miss Curtis left Tharsdsy for a visit in New York City and other eastern point. , 1 Mii Amy Coiper returned during the T,-eek from Salt Like. The Relief society entertained on Thursday afternoon In honor of the retiring officers. An excellent piogi ammo was given, after which refreshments re-freshments were served, C. A. swalberg left for Salt Lake Wednesday to attend tb funeral of his brother. Mr. Swal-ber-r v. ill visit relative in Draper before he returns. re-turns. I Elmer Keaijpa, who ha.t been maklnp his borne in Salt Lake, haa returned to Gunnison. Mr. .and Mi's. George Davis of Monlpelier. Tdaho. are vieiting here, the guest f of Mis. Davis's parent-. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. FJeldsied. The Sunday school has in course of prepaiation an entertainment to be presented in the Casino theater at an early date. j " TOOELE f TOOELE, April 28. Mrf and Mra. D. M. Adam-son Adam-son announce tho engagement of their daughter. Edna, io Alei Gillespie, the -wedding to be sol-emuized sol-emuized io the Salt Lake temple May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vowlea are visiting with Mr. and Mib. W. Rook In Salt. Lake. Mre. Jean MrCtaui entertained Monday. Light luncheon was served to Oiiila Shields. Phyllis Mallet, Cecil Vowle?, Lsabell De La Mart and Emma De La Mare.- County Clerk Frar.l'Hn Whltehou-e performed a wedding ceremony tor David Morgan and Mis" Phoob Russell, both of Ophlr. A licensa was alo granted to Elijah Ains-rorth of Salt Lake and Mrs. Phoebe Young of Milton? Lawrence Evans a a Granusville visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rule were visitors in Salt La'.e Sunday. Mi.--1 Hazel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ooine, visited her paim flu ring Easter vacation. vaca-tion. MIps Goins returned to resume her studies at St. Mary's academy. Miss Sybil Powell is visiting Mra. C. E. Nelson. Mre. L. L. Fish is a house guest at tha home of George T. Brown on Utah avenue. Miss Ethel Gregg is visiting her grandmother. Mrs. John Martin. Th entertainments given by the Mutual under the direction of Harry Ennis and son, Joseph, were largely attended and proved to be a success. Mis Alice Hank!-. George Daviy and Elmer Dynlock. Loui- Anderson and Mits Veto; Adam-son Adam-son attended the dance at Lincoln Wednesday evening. Joseph Ennis made a trip 10 Mui ray te aralst in tbe presentation of a play cut it led "A Night of Laughs."' He returned to Tooele Wednesday morning. The en ten a In men 1 given by the North -ward I primary children wan greatly appreciate. Ja Magdalene Aiuiereon :'endre.l several beautiful sotos. O. L. Calendar a rd 'anLly ret timed Monday f.oni an auto trip to California. Mrs. Florence El kins ion entertained at a Tthlft party Saturday evening in honor of her slater, Mrs. Leo McCIaus. Prises were awarded to Bertha, Nelaon and Emiua De La Mare. C. E. Green was a Salt Lake "i-ttor Sunday. Mrs. Mat tie Mills has raturnad to Stockton, after a short visit wtth friends in Tooele. M l- Agnes EnnJa wis a Tooele visitor ever Sunday. The Daughters of the Pioneers ga--e a da,neing patty in th North ward chapel Wednesday ern-ing ern-ing In ho:ior of Mlthas Nelaon. Early In lhe ove-inc a splendid programme was renderiL after whir.lt dancing was In order. I PAYSON -f f I PAYPON. April S?. The B-chlve Rebecca loilg 1 : entr'aJned at a proj-rcsstve 'ard party Mnnday evening In the I. O. 0. V. hall. Fir!en tAbl.s were played and pri7e awarded to Mrs. Dave MTowil arid Mr. Grsu;-. During the evening even-ing a progr-irarje was :endcie-i and luncheon B.M-ved, t Mre. F-3nk Inga'.iK h: a br g'ir-sm Thurt-ay I the Iad!r; of rlie Aftenio-m Sewing cJub, ?,t-a. r. F:. McTleth entertain! a fr-w of hr frler.ds Saturday afterT-yoa. Ilrluge was pia-ed. The Kaffe Klat-h club met at the hoznn of Mrs. B. V. Oil Friday. Sterling McDeth. Ford Wll:-on. R-i Daniels and their iaily frlemJ-i moiorM to En re'.; a to attend the Junior prom th'ro Tuesday evening. Mrs. MT--hn fiiapmsr. Mrs. Hyrum Rer-i vnrn in y.pDi-h Fork "Vc-jEc;'ay. in guet " b of '.--. FVcd Lot-. ! M . a-id Me-rtn-rr-! P.akf. WiHUm Fl-tlay--m ar.d Tl. F. 1 lo ard and children tuotoi ed lo Costilla !irlne Sunday. MrR. Vary M-Gti. Mr" J.i-nA Stark ar-d !-td.i !-td.i .Trinef. tere the arueU of Mra. J. S. Jc-Di-th Wednesdny. Iym!n Montague went o N-bl Saturday lo : i'id th soalor danee. S'te was the guot of Mi-- Ha:l Cowan. T-e "'ittu.- Lit-rs-y club rr.it i th Mra. Willi, Wil-li, in -"(171-0 W"dn-'ly. A vr lnir-' tig pro-g'.unm pro-g'.unm v, it rendered. Thirty members w-r I Ai.na Bertel-oa !- Ti-.ILog lo Salt Lake ' M-s. H--'' ""luff "f P-n-o ie vuiting al the j Iioit-p of '-er son. H- T. fluff. ' Ve'r:a Wicd-i of GranH tf!-nd. N-k. ir ( ---t o' f.ie R" Mr. a. id Mn. WVdm-u M i:- phy the ti rs: pa: t of t lie we, k. Sii? led c,t- aeatii.- fo. l'dhadfiiu, ( al. Mr. and .Mm. Jamt-i H.owti atid Mr, asd Ms. ; George Ma,ock of l'ioo .--itui SuudT "uh ! Mr. -nd Mre. William Ko;.tv j JIallia Cuius Of Gra:id Junction is Cm -;i:ri oT !:! fUter. Mr. Hcii,-y i:. Uiuim'L). j Gerje ritapley ' w as- down f--om Kureka S,ir.Uy ; and rj-ni tbe day uh tsi- fa mil'-. Mr. Lee of Suit Lake ! veiling hei dsunhier. ! Mi. WillUm F'l'lay.-nu. I Dr. and Mt. 1.. N. F.lh...Mh f-p-m Wednc:.py I in Prnvo. i;e gue.Mt of Mi. aid Mis. t',e 1 Thomas. MW Jennie i;otinMin of S ill Lakf i s li -In- Mrf. Mabel Robn-on. Jimes Eoyio ."pent Wctfnt-day ar the l' p j farm. I T', Famllie.i o( M , . ard M:., ' H. Mi..m.i land Mi. Samuel Wa:e .-p..n r..;..i-y hi I i , lake. 1 rrldi y hliiR I nipt o -me hi dr. ui tiie high ! school, the ,ioiiiri.i c si'lr!'.-e , Ih.-.s .-e, r.i i iuucti 10 the o-hr high a hoo pupil?. I Mines Lu. il Uni. y.ola t'lowar.:. Ly.-h' t r-- otm anj Xrlma MendcntiaM wre iu Lu:C!.a Tuesday. Mm. F.lla Kerr and Mrs. M. D. Dixon are il-il- ing in I'uieka. The "Duttlrsky F-uncli" met M.vida a: t r.a I horn of member No. S. All mem'-cr. n-n; pr j ent. Bu: iup -m 11 ansj.-i rd. affi w hi. il 1 - n f new nieinb- ih err given 1 IrM deer'-. I'll" , roiima wrre decorated with bloso-nms ;uid ten-.-. Mi a. Mhla prtn-ta; n is home from H-b-'.- for a short vinlt with her parent, M r. and Mm. Lon Is White. I MANTI I . MANTI, April 29. Mrj. L. F. H-'cker enle. . lained twenty little folk t birlhdny pnri;, 1 r'ndny altomoOQ In honor ot her sun, F.lbefi. JL being hi eighth tiirthdaj- Mrs. J. H. Hnrnuug returned Wednesday rrom a up wwkn' visit with hei- daughter, Jowphinr, in Berkeley, (al. Mrs. Irvln Lowry n(eilslnd Mnnrlar aflrnftnn St a bitthday pany for her daughtn-, Mara-ii-ct. Tiie Hopelcs-i club met Mumlay evening t. Hh Florence Sprry. i;eor-la MrCune of Nephl. ii Hickman and I'd "the Clark ere litor-. On the rocl al commit tee wore June 1 -amb, Florenus S perry, Gran- Clark. Maggm Ten nan t an Clara, Wintcta. Tweniy-si ere pressnu Mrs. G. W. Martin returned Wednesday from San Franrlsrxt. rhere stie attended the Praiby-terian Praiby-terian synodical missionary convention. Ruby Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Miller of Mantl. and Ptanhyy Kd wards, son of Mi', and Mrn. Harrison F.dward of Sterling, wen married in the Mantl temple Wednesday. Jennie McCall entertained the Junior girls Saturday Sat-urday evening at a luncheon and candy pull at the home of Mrs. II. G. Brown. Mrr. Olive Snow of Rait Lake le apendlnj.-jhe werk here with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. John Lowry. Th ft. K. Haas met Themis y WTe,nloj- with Mrs Belle Barton. The evening v spent in th study of Phakeppeare. Ava Bftasoy was pies ant ly mjrpHrM Frids evening by a doien of hr friends in compliment to her fcventecuth btrlhday. Tlie Mantf high achoo enjoyed an outing to Gunnison recervolr Friday. The Buy Bees met Tuesday aJiernoon with Loretia Riddle. The Mystic Moots met Tuesday evening with Miss Allda Rdmuiids. The La die' Ml -alonary eociety met at the church W-dnrsday evening. Mtss Georgia Mrf'une of Nephi ia viiting with Mr. and Mra. L". Hickman. ( Trring C. Thrall and Mary N. Lacenly we is married in the Mantl temple Wednesda; . Alma Boiwetl and Nellie Carthwriaht. both of Nephi, obtained a marriage license Wed needs . at the Mantl court houae. The Need lec raft club met Wednesday af LerEnowi-wlth LerEnowi-wlth Mra. De1 Lowry. " Fannie Kenner, Geneva Jenen. 'Laura Tutt!, Cordelia Anderaou, Edith KJar. Mpii.1 Tut tie M n -bel Dying. Charloite Parry, Vera Keller. Geiicil Brown. Fiances Madsen, Grace Fes.e;-Ko;i, Aiida Fdmunds. M.thsl . Parry. Fannie Tut' le. Ruby -rer.g. Hlrma Keller. Leah lira Ith". aite, Miranda Davenport. Arllne Parry, Chloe -ludd, Floreitf S perry, Jane Lamb, Maggie Tennant arid C.ra-e . Clark entertained at a box party Friday evenir at the theater, after the play, "A Cheerful Liar. W.. put on hy the Manti high Echool ntudent-.. The V" members of the party were entertained aflr th- play at a sleeping party at the homo of F.inny Tuttle, all going Saturday morning for an out-u, out-u, to Gunnleou vcservoir. Liielle Tennant entertained twenty nf her f. 'lends at a Kensington Friday ntmr-oeii.' Beatrice Harry of Mantl and riyrle Wright of Srhofield were married at Priep Saturday. Abner Lowry and J. P. Nelson -pent Thuri-lay In Moroni, Fountain Green and I'alrvlew. T" ELS IN ORE I 4 ELSTNORE. April 29. Miss Af:on Jensen Tef i du.lng the week for Preston. Idaho, after visiting relatives a few days here. Easter Sunday parties wr numerous, ' " crowds spending the day at the fish hatch-.f 17, Monroe canyon. Flat canyon and Clear creek. Mr. and Mrs. 'M. R. Cooper were Loa visitors thie week. The Keeping-up club hid two metins tr;n week with Mrf. W. M. Toruey and Carrie Mir-ciuarrt-en as hostess w. The "National Gallery" and "MasterB of the Violin" were topics discussed. dis-cussed. Toe Reading and Sewing club met with Orn!' Dorlua on Monday. Those present weie tlie Misses Anna and Mabel Dunn, Ml-s Schwab. Ruth John-on, A rela Hanson, Ruby Kotter. Ar-dell Ar-dell Brown. Maurlne Leo, Luella Hanson. ChrlMlc Jenaen, Ardath Johnson, Mrs. Lou Sodrberg and Mn. Salnsbury. Mrs. Emily Johnson ga ve her little daughter, Edythe, a party on Thursday to celebrate her eighth birthday. Mr. Nelson of Nelson ft Ricks, Salt Lake Cltr and Carl Hansen of Salina were la to-n thl week on bustne-s. The public school gave a folk -dance exhibition at lhe opera house on Wednesday of this wee. marking the closing of 8chool. The folio w I dances were j-lveo; Shoemaker torg and dB!-'t first grade: Danlnh dance of greeting and "Chime of Dunkirk, " eend grade: lassie dance and "I See You," third A; carou.-el. third R: a--erii-L -lap dance a nd highland hottlah, fourth and fifth grades : May polo da tier-, siyth and seventh gi-ades ; highland fling, eighth grade. Miss Orpha Dorlus retnrn-jd Sunday 10 her home in Kphraim, aftor spe.idi ng I Im winur hei t. Mr, and Mrs. Axel Christensen are visiting -relative In Central. They will spend the liira- toer in Logan. Mlsa Nettie Adams left Saj-rday fn rout for her home In Logan. 1 1 AMERICAN FORK 1 I i : j AMKRK'AN FORK. April 20. Mra. M. F.. R-t- j tap! was hatete a( a prettily arranged o'-tni Prlday evening. Tlie rooms r.- -e t ajitr-fully -rated tn pink and v hi'e. : lm- (jnui v an.) mu1c were the (ea-ure- of the e'cnlug and a 1 deliclcus luneheon was srv''d ! Mrs. Sadie Henry ret urned from J'i1ivn N'uinli'y t e-jeutny. where she bad r,en the guf.' v'. 'tt I aieter, Mrs. 0. Merle Taifor. for a fe-, fe-, Mrs. Taylor accompanied her honi a:'. vmt f:is i balance of th'.? week be:e, 1 Mil- Clara ?lon re'urne i0 her ,orr;c H O--' d-n the tin-t of the w-l., artei- a .iea v.ri' tm a. a gueat of An:r-l--3n F.,.- r-i"ii.;.. Mrs. L:j I'ters of G-rficM --"..1 :, -.': I r' as a cue:- r at t h hruic of hi,- pa r i1 M a id Mrs. W. H. Chlpman. M-f. W. S. Hilpnuin -m:,- fire li.irt o', 1 week Tlvllirg her sitters in Sail LaV. T. 9 Brnadtlt left in-t-fi Tm-) Tor r-.-.-B-lanrt, Ohio, wfcfir b ep. ;o pe-.i the 1 montJi or six wei-. Mr. and Mm. Stave Wood I -ti ir; f : iend in Salt Lie City me ea'ly p" rt tt-e .-:( ' Miv AnnaSel 'l!lr of Salt LV .'-ut 'v w'i -n1 in t h' rlty. t'-!C M'-l of hr rr.o" . I Mn. Mary C. M"le-. j Farl f;?rr'"- of sl fike f'i-y ai-J R-r' ( -rr.nl. I ftnn, Jill Df --i-1. I.'c, x " g. : Mt -. I Sarah (i"ck ,m the r:t or C- j M- K. G--'ti n: J.;,.. v 4. i-e , g.iet oT M.-l. T'cn-n-,.- A. 1 ..,r-ir -;imIh Mi't-.lay. Mi.- Far. Limbc-rt nnd M ; -rtlnn. h At:r' in n S 1 Lake e;e ;u,s:.i of M i n ,V y, ; :e r.iii :n"' Fur.day, Mr. Jo';tl R. Ilinrll-v : : I Tier) a: ,,i,. .- Sunr-ay f-.r Mrs. 1 P-ie 1 1 .- 0 . Amnion M. ..-er of Mugratii, Cana.'H. (rj-.--f n laid fi- eichi, Mr-. Vtarl S-: of Salr Lake 4 c-,f.- at -lr h"nn- of Mr ard Vhf. A( -f S:.e M;;,.',-.r Mflr-r Waicnaff and d:, ; c ;,t.,-. Ha f I P'ovo -Ter ; of Ame-j. an F-,-k .eU it-t I Saturdrv a-d .)'"- ' ! M-. Im'v.- Hrieg. -jm a , M Sn-,d' ' .1'nn- '01 M-. ' Mr Wi'Iii;-;, l!i iraj and j Mr ai.d Mr- W :iia:n ( i;-i:tx,, |