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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns I-TWIN FALLS, IDA7 TWIN FALLS, IDAttO, June 3. A number o( the iiitMiiln'n of Hi Twciitloih Condi ry liuh went to Fili'i- Wi'dtU'sdny evenhiR to miend th benefit tntcrultuneiit given by tho Filer Women' club for thfii rvl room. At 1 oVloi-k luinin-on whi ft'ivwl. iiMeri style, lifter wtnVli the laruo number of women wim utWmUM adjourned to tho -t;tn theater, where an exivllent umlol program pro-gram ma w.is 1 von. In respond to fptvlal re-Qut-cin. Mils. V. H. Pwiijht, Mrs. Irn 0. Brown, Mi. S. T. Murphy ami Mips t'.niline Kkida of this tiry svf ' "Tho MvthodUal Mu-i.' Miistor." ouo-m t tiivi'OtlH w huh Uii'y rhvi' l Oi't-nt ly be-foro be-foro t! o TwemretY Century - lub. and Mrs." Wilfred Wil-fred M Kay-Ohoni and MUs Mildivd Conway, ai.-o of Twin Falls, Kvo it tdu'U-h, "F.usl "i'denus," mil) individual reading.-;. ' Miss Mary Milnor was hostess to u mimlier of her girl d lend T!:uirtny. honoring her visiting friends, Mls lrt-ao Hays of Poeatello. Five hundred hun-dred was enjoyed during I lie afternoon. Mi.'s Sue Millar of Boi-o ami Misa Eleanor MnUr oi WahlngUvi. Pa., nrrc the honored Knostsi at r pretty puny given 'Saturday afternoon by Miss Helen St rob eel. Luncheon was served to tho sixicen yuestes pretv'ut. Two deli phi fill bridge tiMs were clvpn during t lie week hy Mrs. S. A. Oeoh. During each aft-t'rnco,i aft-t'rnco,i auction bridge as played ai two tables by some of the guest.-;, otliera coming in for tea. At tho Tuesday party Mrs. T. O. lioyd, mother of Mrs. KeoKh. was ttiL' guest of honor, that being be-ing her birthday. Miss Alma Faris entertainod several gussts at an iufornial dinner party Friday evening. Mis. Lawrence Cloa entertained at a theater party Thursday evening for Miss Thelma Senior, followed by a delicious luncheon at her home. A reception was given by the ladies of tho Salmon Social club Tuesday evening for their buba tuls. The event was held" at the home- of - Mr. avid Mrs. Robert Rayl. One of the pleasant and special events of the week was the farewell reception Riven at the Paptist church" Monday evening for the Rev. t Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miller, who will leave the first of the week for Oregon. The affair was In M charge of the young men of the Agoga class of T the Baptist "church, who gave an excellent programme pro-gramme ami also served the retreshments. Arch Siggins acted as toast master, and several of tha yoirig men of the class gave Interesting toasts, each speaking feeljngly of the Rev. Mr. Miller's woik with the class. and in the church generally. Miss Electa Davis Jpokc in behalf of the young women of the church and the Rev. C. L. Bent, pastor of the Methodist church, spoke feelingly of his friendship for the Rev. Mr. Miller and of the position of respect and affection held- by the Baptist pastor in the city. At the cloe of the programme a handsome silver service was presented pre-sented to (he Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Miller hy, the "Vyoung men's class. The gift was concealed 1n a huge heart that rested upon the platform and which seemed to be but a part of the attractive decorations. Fesioons of crepe paper radiated from tho henrt to the archway over the rostrum. Odder Henderson, giving a neat speech In behalf be-half of the young men of the class, stepped to the heart and. Iifiing the entire front of it, dis-r-la'-ed to view the magnificent silver tea service, Ot!;er members of the church and congregation gave the Rev. Mr. "and Mrs. Miller a beautiful clock, which was presented by Miss Bertha AN vord- The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, who have been in Twin Falls for the past eighteen months, expect to make their home on a farm near Portland. Ore., in the hope of benefiting tho Rev. Mr. Miller's ill health. Mrs. C. E. Holdet man was delightfully surprised sur-prised by a number of her frlende Friday, the occasion being ip honor of her birthday. Luncheon, Lunch-eon, taken by "The friend-i. was served by them at the (.lose of the afternoon. Miss Fern Gates entertained several of her girl friends at 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. A pretty dinner party was given Wednesday evening by Mrs. M. C. Putnam as a courtesy to Mrs. A. J. Putnam of Pocatello. Covens were laid for twelve guests. The evening was epent jv'Id playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. John Balsch were vn a pleasant surprise on Tuesday evening at their country home near KImberly by Miss Susie Vlrlch. Music, games and a general good time preceded a midnight mid-night luncheon, served to the forty guests present. Mrs. James A. TValker entertained a number of guts at luncheon at her Rock Cree'lc home Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon in honor of Miss Olga Brose, whose marriage is to take place early iu June. The following officers were elected at a meeting meet-ing of the members of the Country Women's t " club, held at the home of Mrs. C. E. McLaln: President, Mrs. J. E. White; vice president. Mrs. C. E. McLiln; eecretary. Mrs. D. K. Frost; f treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Walklngton ; chairman programme committee. Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain; chairman tourtesy committee. Mrs. L. C. Miller; directors t Federation of Country Women's clubs, Mrs, F. Housman and Mrs. L. C. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gulhert. Misses Leona Eckert and Birtte Pink returned Tuesday evening, overland, over-land, from a few days' visit in Boise. Misses Tflargaret. Wilson, Lesley Williams and Margaret Conway have returned homo from Br keiey, Cal., where they have been attending frehooJ. " FARMINGTON V FARMINGTON, June 3. Miss Bertha Boylin en-" en-" tertained Monday with a china shower in honor i of Mrs. Emil W. Stevenson. Mrs. Stevenson was formerly Mies Grace Capener. The library was decorated fn red heartE and cupids ind red and wblto asters and snapdragons; the dining room was In red and white roses, a largo basket of red rotes forming the centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mrs. Ora Barneo, Mrs. Delbert Stevenaon. Mrs. Wilfred Stevenson. Mr?. John Capener, Mrs. Parley Scars and the Misses Myrtle S pack man. Mamie U"nn, Inez Anderson, L?on Capener, Pea trice and Bertha Boy 1 in. Irene and Garnet Pteed. Miss Hat tie Seara and Esther Walker. The hostef ; was assisted In entertaining by her Fosters, Mre. Nellie . Gardiner and Miss Alice EOyllQ. Mr. and Mre. R. Wills and little eon, BilH ,of Salt Lake, are- with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. De La Mire for a few days. Mr. nd Mrr, Wills are parents of Mrs. De La Mare. Mrs. H. S. Daynea returned Monday from Log Anjelee. where ehe has spent several weeks -with her eister. Mrs. Da H. Parke. The officprs and far hers of tho Farming-ton Farming-ton Central ward Sundny school were en'er-. en'er-. Mined at a social Thursday evening at the home f of Jam"6 J. Steed. ' 'Mrs. Richard Fry returned Sunday to her home fn Morgan after spending several days with ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hes3. Mips Dorothy Embling of Ogden pnt the weekend week-end with her sister, Mr. Orlaf Fair. Mr, end Mrs.. Horaco Richards of Fielding visited with Mrs. R it-hards' r parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood, the flint of the week. Miss Alia Knowiton of Pa It Lake spent the week-end with Miss Wealthy Clark. Mrs. .C E. Stevenson of Hoi! Ida y is a guest ai tho home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. R W. Daynes, Mr. and Mrs. "harlep Rose and Miss Nerve Rose of Salt Lk ?r:d Gorg? Reiley ' of. Knyfville wer?i guests at the home of H. S. D.iviob Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Edwa rd Woods of Garland epeut the week with Mr. and Mrn. J. H. Woods. MrF. Ed Sparkman of Fielding was the guest of Mrs. A e ties Sp-vkmnn several davs this v.eek, Mla B"i Steed entertained the Cosmo girls Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Martin Sreed of Cardslon, Canada, are veiling In Farnilngtop. Mr!. Mont Enisign nnd Mrs. Scott Wtlkeuvn o." Stilt Luke visited with their mother. Mrs.1 E. W. Earl. Tuesday. t IDAHO FALLS, IDA. 4 . IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Juno ".Word has ten received from Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Linger, who have bein lit California for (be past Iwo ye.irs. that they exp t to return here :ibou( August 1. MIfk Trca Codfl. one of the hlh iviinrtl !er"'h-y !er"'h-y i's. left for Denver Thursday to spend iho vaca-(ion vaca-(ion with frclnds. Chann'-y Hanson of Brlcham City. Utah, a bT other of L. A Hnn.o:i, chief of police of this 'i(y. end Mitu Clara Firth, deputy clerk of Fremont Fre-mont lontity, re married Tt ?' . Anthony Thursday. Thurs-day. They will make (heir home in St. An-Ihony. An-Ihony. Mrs. A. L. Hay ward and two sons left for falt Lake f'lly on Thursday, where th"y will visit Mi. Haward's FlMer, Mrs. Fred Francis, for a few weeks, Mrs. F, D. Kelley and her sis terOn-li w, tjss Kmc Kollfty of Rexburg. ae visiting Mrs. F. C. Hansen, mother of Mrp. F. D. Kelley. Mir, Jennie Edwards of Twin Falls has been visiting wl'h the family of W. W. Keefer for the pan wolt. - A large number attended the gel - acquainted PO'ial at tho Preshvierjan church Thursday ever.-UZ. ever.-UZ. A. D. Toek p.'ne an n-l'lres.s of welcome " thf new pa i or, the Rev. Paul I';iyne. Master Magire, )ft yea re of ii;:'". gave a violin solo; Mre. Irene Welch Grlsxom read some of her original poemn; Mrs. J a be I sang a solo; M !.s Ksrhor Dawson cave a comic reading; Mis. Ma-i Ma-i "-on. M ri-. Richard and Mr. Shirlev gave a r,.i, Piano aud violin trio; Meters. Wllcou, Payne, Duvlos and Davis sanj a medley qnailette. pni't-neis pni't-neis fhr rcfioshmi-ni. were fmiiul by acarchliiK for i ho missing word,-. In conundrums. -MiB. D. L. flleviiiH left for Troy. Kan., Saturday Sat-urday morning Qn account of tho Illness of Mr. Wevlii'. nmtlicr. Word has been received that she passed a wny Sunday morning. The father and mother of the Rev. Frank L. Wcmett arrived on Saturday from New York state and will remain hei for sonic time. Mrs. Net do Montgomery returned to los An-geloa An-geloa Moiiciu y , (ur a visit of uevcml weeks with iiiends hoie. Albert 1. Harris and M Ins Myrlle Rosco came duw n ft om lioherts Saturday afternoon, obtained a marriage licviue and were inariied by Probate Pro-bate Judgu L'C. Edmuiui li.-owiniig of Sugar City aud Hazel Lakey of Si. Anthony were married by F robin ro-bin Judge Lee here Monday. Mrs. F. v Kiei'cr left Thursday for Portland to lit lend tha rose (clival. She was accompanied by little Mlas Minnel Parks,' who will it-maiu there, visiting for some time. " ELY, NEVADA -t KIA', Nov., June 3. Mrs. Angus McDonald Mc-Donald was hostess at the last meeting of the Big Five Hundred club, Mrs. Fred T. West capturing first prize and Mrs. P. J . Gou mound second. The guests were Mrs. James 8. Bennett, Mrs. Anthony Juvieh, Mrs. W. S. Eakle, Mrs. ' W. H. McCroskey, Mrs. Percv Jackson, M'rs. AI. J. McQuecnev, Mrs." J. F. Uupid, Mrs, J. E. Callahan, fMrs. D. C. McDonald, Mrs. Fred T. i West and Mrs. P. J. Gonmound. j Mrs. Fred M. Clark entertained the Monday Bridge club this week, her guests 'being the Mesdames Charles A. Walker, .1 antes S. Bennett and Mrs. John A'eber, Mrs. Weber winning the prize. Mrs. Percy Jackson was hostess oil Monday evening to the Five Hundred club, Sirs. Edward White having high score and Mrs. Anthony Jurich receiving receiv-ing the consolation prize. The guests were the Mesdames W. H. Yheeler, J. F. Cupid, Rodney H. Richardson, John Weber, F. M. Koot, James S. "Bennett, "Ben-nett, Anthony "Jurich, Edward White, J. H. Eager and the Misses Fanny Cupid and V. J. Carothers. Miss Dorothy Richardson, assisted by Miss Dorothy "Kebergaul, entertained in honor of Miss Arvilla Vauderhoef, whose marriage to J. M. Neagle will occur oc-cur within the next mouth, at a bride's party during the week. Miss Vander-hoef Vander-hoef receiving a beautiful guest prize, Mrs. Arthur Boremau winning the ! guessing contest and Miss Alda Stevens the consolation. A most delicious luncheon was served. The guests were Miss Arvilla Vanderhoef, Miss Gladys Lewis, Miss Eva Timmons, Miss Maude Smith, Miss Alda Stevens. Miss Gladys Lewis, Mrs. A. F. Proctor, Mrs. Arthur : Boremau Witcher, Mrs. C. E. Early and I Mrs. A. F. Proctor. Mrs. Charles S. Chandler of East Ely entertained on Tuesday afternoon at a I luncheon in honor of Miss Arvilla Vanderhoef. Van-derhoef. Guests were Mesdames George W. Whiteley, James M. Lock- ;hart. Arthur Boreman -Witcher, TC. F. Vanderhoef, (.'. E. Early, Joseph E. ! Stevens, Arthur Smith, Gael S. Hong, W. N. McGill, Raymond H. Holtzmah, i Charles Vernon Jenkins, C E. Stout. ' Miss Mary McDonald was the guest of Mrs. Booth Goodman of Ruth over . the holiday. 1 Miss Alda Stevens, assisted by her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. M. F. Jones of Salt Lake City, who is a guest at the Stevens home, entertained the members of the Spoon club Monday. Mrs. Hugh Cameron entertained the members of the Ladies ' Aid of the Methodist church on Wednesday after: noon in a most delightful manner. Mrs. W. D. Campbell of Steptoc was , the house guest of Mrs. J. F. Miles during dur-ing the week. Miss Anna Sehmittroth was the house guest of Mrs. Robert Long of Ruth over the week-end. Mrs. I. C. C. Whitmore will entertain the members of the guild of St. Bartholomew Bar-tholomew 's church on Wednesday evening. even-ing. Mrs. C. E. Early was hostess at a luncheon and bridge party on Thursday afternoon. June 1, in honor of Miss Arvilla Ar-villa Vanderhoef. Miss Genevieve Stevens of East Elv, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Joseph E. Stevens, gave a ''pajama" party on Friday evening, in honor of Miss Ar-. Ar-. villa Vanderhoef. Mrs. J. E. Talbott, who has been visiting vis-iting in Salt Lake City for the past i three months, returned home on Wednes- day evening. , , j Mrs. Arthur Boreman Witcher will jentertain at a dinner party during the coming week in honor of Mies Arvilla Vanderhoef. 1 Mrs. Sam Beverly of East Elv was hostess at the last meeting of the Double E club on Friday afternoon. Miss Jessie Brock, who has been spending the past year in Berkeley attending at-tending the University of California, arrived home on Wednesday evening to spend the summer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs, L. T. Brock. Miss Esther Rumbaugh will entertain on Monday evening in compliment to the school teachers of East Ely aud other guests. Miss Gladys Lewis and Miss Eva Timmons entertained on Saturday afternoon aft-ernoon at the home of Miss Dorothy Richardson in the Richmar apartments in honor nf Miss Arvilla Vanderhoef. their guests numbering sixteen. After a delightful luncheon bridge was played. SPANISH FORK 4 SPANISH FORK, rtah. June It. Miss Huzcl Morgan returned to her home in t his city after au ahsence of several months in the employ of Hie Paris TVlil-Ilneiy TVlil-Ilneiy in -Suit Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William R Bufrhes and family nf Salt Lnke, are visiting friends and relatives in Spanish Fork. Miss Ruth Foster epent Saturday and Sund;iy with Mrs. Snell Miller, returning to tier home in the city Sunday evening. Mrs. Lilly Hp we enterta inrd several members of the Literary club Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. Several interesting readings were given by those present. Mrs. M. Moloney and little daughter, ilertni'Te Ruth, left Sunday fnr Park City, their former home, for a week's visit with friends and to attend decoration day exercises. Mrs. Jane Angus was here for a short time visiting wit 1 her father. John Moore, and with other relatives and friends, reluming re-luming to her home, in Roosevelt Wed-nesday Wed-nesday hy nuio. Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Mary, to George, M. lilmery of Salt Lake, the marriage to take place in Salt Lake June 14. Mrs. S. K. Sims of Merherson. Kansas, Kan-sas, who has been spending the past month with her daughter. Mrs. 1-1. A. . Springers of this city, returned to her home Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baum and children have returned from Eureka, where they spent several weeks with friends. Miss Ma rgaret Lee. principal of the junior high school at Metropolis, Nevada, j returned to her home Tuesday in this city. Mrs. William Stewart entertained at Sunday dinner Mrs. William J. Holder of Myton, Mrs. Kflie Hurt and Mrs, llelga Jones and little daughter. " Mrs. Km ma. Faysant had an her weekend week-end guest her daughter, Mrs. John File of Salt Lake. Miss .fulla Zelt, who ha spent the past few months In this city with Miss Dora Stahmann, returned to her homo In California Cali-fornia during the past week. Mr$. Magnus Bearnson, of Sunnyside, is here for a month's visit with friends iu Spanish Fork and Lake Shore. Mrs. Robert Jex entertained at Sunday dinner complimentary to her sister, Mrs. J. H. Oailey of Denver, Colorado; other guests were' members of the Stewart and Jex families, numbering about fifteen. Miss Celestia. Mareussen is spending a few days with friends In Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spencer of Provo, spent Saturday with Mrs. Alice Thomas of this city. X GUNNISON ; : -, OUNNIPON, June 3. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. II. Roylance entertained the members of the G. A. club. Mrs. . August Vlllard gave a reading from "Anne of Avonlea." After a brief business busi-ness session the hostess served a delicious luncheon to fourteen members. Mrs. George Fisher was a special guest. The next meeting will bo with Mrs. Ira Over-felt Over-felt on June S. Mrs. Lafe Frandsen enteriained on Saturday Sat-urday evening in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Miss Idell Childs left Friday for Salt Lake, where she will visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lamb visited during the week in Wales, Utah. Mrs. Addie Burns and Mrs. Ira Over-felt Over-felt visited in Sallua on Saturday. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Ira Over-felt, Over-felt, entertained at a birthday party In honor of her daughter, Helen. The X. T. F. W. club met on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Andrew An-drew Modeen. There were thirteen members mem-bers present. A reading was given by Mrs. Modeen. Present as special guests were Mrs. H. A. Christensen and Mrs. W. H. Clements of Gunnison. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Harold Pace. The following from Gunnison attended the funeral of 1 rs. Erastus Willardsen of Fphraim Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Halverson, Mrs. O. I. Rasmussen, Mrs. William Dack, Mrs. O. Halverson, M. Beaurgard, Mrs. B. Bigler left Wednesday for Ne-phi Ne-phi and thence to Fort Green, where she will visit for a few days. -V MT. PLEASANT MT. PLEASANT, June 3. The annual alumni banquet of the North Sanpete school was given Thursday evening in the dramatic art room in the high school building. The 1916 class colors, green and wiiite, were the decorations, together with potted plants. Sixty guests enjoyed a , musical programme. Plumas Boyden act- ! ed as toastmasLer and responses to toasts were made by Principal P. M. Neilsen, Emma Watson, lone McArthur, Clyde M Clenahan, Guy Candland and John Mower. Mow-er. At the conclusion of t lie evening's festivities, Paul Monson was elected president; presi-dent; Guy Candland, vice president, and Emma Watson, secretary and treasurer, of tlie Alumni association for the coming year. 3 The first of the summer Kensingtons of the Twentieth Century club was given Thursday afternoon at the George Christensen Chris-tensen home, with Mrs. John H. Seelv, Mrs. A. C. Wall. Mrs. C. W. Sorensen, Mrs. George Christensen and Mrs. George Madsen as hostesses. Mrs. O. E. Mc-Gann Mc-Gann of Salt Tja.lt e was the club's special guest. An afternoon of impromptu music and social chat was enjoyed. Beside the hostesses, the club members are Mesdames Mes-dames W. D. Candland, R. L. Madsen, F. C. Jensen, p. M. Neilsen, Abram Johnson, John-son, J. R. Earle, J. P. Neff. James Lar-sen. Lar-sen. IJ. C. Jacobs. A. L. Stewart, Fannie Miies. V. L. Johnson, D. D. Tebbs. Morgan Mor-gan Winters, and the Misses Carrie Gray Purdy, Winnifred Jensen, Annie Johan-sen, Johan-sen, Hilda Madsen, Lillian Elder, Margaret Mar-garet Candland, and Mrs. Sven O. Neilsen of Fairview. The Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church gave a reception Wednesday evening in Fink's Memorial hall in honor of Miss Abbie J. Vpham of New York, field secretary of the woman's home mission department, and Mrs. G. W. Martin of Manti, synodical president of Utah. Thirty guests were in attendance attend-ance and enjoyed a musical proeramme and an address by Miss Upham on home mission work. The Home Culture club met Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon with Mrs. S. E. Jensen ""hat Americanism Should Stand For" was read by Mrs. H. Le Rov Neilsen-Mrs. Neilsen-Mrs. Andrew L. Nilson read "The True Patriot and Mrs. O. F. Wall read "The Blue and the Gray." A report of the district convention held in Rphraim was given by Mrs. R. B. Norton. Mrs Rex Jensen assisted Mrs. S. E. Jensen in serving serv-ing a dainty luncheon to the following guests: Mesdames R. B. Norton O F-""all, F-""all, R. Anderson. E. W. Wall. HvIe Roy Neilsen, H. F. Wall. Andrew L Nil-son. Nil-son. A. (.'rane and Miss Margaret Thur-man. Thur-man. The last meeting of the cluh before the summer recess will be Tuesday, June 13, at the home of Mrs. Hannah Barnett. John Knudsen efurned Wednesday to Einghom after a week's visit here with his family. In" honor of j. M. Bovden, p ai Neil-sen, Neil-sen, G. L. Barron and P. H. Hurst, the seniors of the North Sanpete hUh school gave a party Wednesday evening in the high school budding. The quests were Mr and Mrs. J. M. Bovden. Mr. and Mre. P. Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs r L Stewart,- the Misses Lillian Elder. ifargar-M Thurman. Beulah Andersen, Merle Beck-trom, Beck-trom, Anna Clemensen. Kate Ericksen Maggie Frandsen. Rachel Gundersen Al-ta Al-ta Gundersen, Vida Knudson, Petra Larson. Lar-son. Fannie 1 Monson, Edith Madsen. Helen Nelson, Vesta Rasmussen, Eva Simpson. Emma Watson, and P. H Hurst, Da niel Rasmusson, G. L Barron' Ervin Bonne, Calvin Christensen, Sev-mour Sev-mour Jensen, Paul Monson and Leonard Peterson. Paul Monson acted as toast master and responses were made bv Miss Margaret Thurman and the guests of honor. At the H. C. Beaumann home, the Misses Nettie Beaumann, f'rystSl Jensen, Valera Benburg. Mae McArthur and Carol Jensen entertained Saturday evening even-ing for the Misses Clara Weech. Velma Tidwell. Deane Webb. Aileen Whittaker. Drusilla Meyriek and Ida Lovell. Fortune telling, music and games were enioved after which the hostess served luncheon. Mrs. Hannah Neilson celebrated, her birthdav Friday with a number of her friends. In honor of Mrs. Larsen's birthday anniversary, an-niversary, Mr. and Mrs. Neils I.arsen were hosts at an elaborate dinner at their home Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Monson will entertain the O. S. A. club at a kensington Wednesday afternoon. June 7. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stewart entertained at dinner Monday eventne. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Neilsen, Mr. I and Mrs. C. W. Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs S. M. Neilsen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johan-sen, Johan-sen, Mrs. Camilla Nolan. Miss Tina Ericksen. Miss Elma No! and and Mrs. Margaret Sanderson of Fairview. A surprise party whs given Miss Vanza Ncilyen Wednesday evening. The members mem-bers of the party were the Misps Ruth Candland. Elmira Barton. Erba Rasmus-sen. Rasmus-sen. Goldie Jensen, Ruth Monson Marie Christ onsen. Myra Andersen Margaret Johnson, Mauri ue Syndergaard France ChriMenscn.Hoen Uu'sen, Hessie Lovelf anil pearl Bra mated. Mrs. Tawrenoe Ericksen entertained Sunday afternoon for her little daughter Louise's third birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Aldrich enter tained at dinner Sunday, rovers were In id for M r. and M rs. 1 1. C. Boa u man n, -Miss Nettle Heaumnnn. Mr. ami -Mrs. A inn Ha Aldrich, Miss Melha Aldri.ii, Thelma Beaumiinn and Max Aldrich. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Neilsen entertained at dinner Monday complimentary to Mrs, Hannah NVilsen. Mrs, ijee Box and son Alton, of Eureka, and Mrs. M. C. Thompson Thomp-son and son .Max, of Spring City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred RnemiiSNon and children yislted the. early part of the week with relatives in Ephralm and Fair-view. Fair-view. j COALVILLE COALV LLE, June .'(.Cards are out announcing the marriage of Charles A. White of Morgan to Miss Olive Branch of this city on June 7 in the Salt Lake temple. The young con pi o will make their homu in Morgan, where Mr. While is engaged as a teacher in the high school. i A bundle shower was Riven Wednesday night by Mrs. Eliza Wilde and Mrs. H. Hllbert at the home of Mrs. J. D. Barber Bar-ber In honor of Miss Olive Branch. The house was decorated with white and pink carnations. Rook was played and refreshments re-freshments served. Those present were as follows: Miss Olive Brunch, Mrs. V. II. Branch, Mrs. L'Xiza Wilde. Mrs. R. Hilbert. Mrs. Edith Bedell. Mrs. Mary A. Peterson, Mrs. R. Powell, Mrs. M. E. Rhoades, Mrs. Emma petti t. Mrs. E. Northcott, Mrs. M. J. Williams, Mrs. L. Walker, Mrs. S. A. Rhead, Mrs. Annie Boyden, Mrs. Inez Allen, Miss Ellen Cop-lev. Cop-lev. Mrs. W. H. Chappell. Ethel Barber, Effle Walton. Edna Taylor. J. F. Car-ruth, Car-ruth, Miss Glen Beard, Miss Erma Salmon, Sal-mon, Miss Ethel Arnold, Miss Grace Salmon. Sal-mon. Miss Gladys Beard, Miss Lydia Beard Miss Pearl Robinson, Miss Margaret Mar-garet 'Randall, Miss Olive Walton, Miss Elva Lamb. Miss IaRue Lamb, Miss Ethel Salmon. Miss Amy Boyden. Miss Eunice Calderwood. Miss Luella Clayton. Miss Nell Rhoades. Miss Pearl Randall, Miss""Margaret Salmon. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lamb announce the marriage of their daughter. LaHue, to Edward Bowen of Hoytsville, The wedding will take place on June H in the Salt Lake temple. Alex Calderwood, Jr., of this place and Miss Elda Page of Kamas are among the young people to get married in June. Thev will be married In the Salt Lake tcmule next Wednesday, June 7. Park City will be their home. Miss Luella Clayton, youngest daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. John .Clayton of, this city, will be married on June 7 in the Salt Lake temple to Clarence Hansen of Salt Lake City. A number of young people gathered at the home of Miss Luella Clayton Monday night aud gave her a parcel shower. The guests were Miss Nell Moore, Mrs. Cassie Blonqulst, Mrs. Belle Smith. Miss Pearl Robinson, 'Miss Mabel Mills, Mrs. Rose Easton, Miss Olive Branch. The following w:ere the members 'of a week-end party from Salt Lake City, the guests of Mr. and Mrs- C. H. Jones: Mrs-Thomas Mrs-Thomas Kearns. Mrs. Ed. Kearns, Thomas Kearns. Jr., Miss Helen Kearns. Ray Taylor. David Keith. Jr., Ezra Thompson, Jr.. Miss Bess Faddies, Miss Dorothy White, Miss Genevieve Savage, Miss Beth McCune, Jean Slusher. Miss Sarah Wright returned Tuesday from a month's xisit with relatives in Midvale and Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hobson spent Decoration day in Ogden. Mrs. Nellie Dana and daughter of Ogden Og-den have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs-J. Mrs-J. W. Lamb the past week. Among the visitors to Coalville for Decoration Dec-oration day were the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rigby and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hansen and family, Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Taylor and family, Mrs. G. Thomas. E. S. Fisher of Salt Lake City, W. G. Fisher, wife and family, and Miss Frank Farns worth of Ogden. Bayard Taylor, a university student, spent Decoration day here with his parents. Frank Rees and FJwood Bullock returned re-turned home this week from r-ogan, where they have been attending the Agricultural Ag-ricultural college. t BRIGHAM CITY BRTGHAM CITY. Jtriie C Friday evening even-ing a number of friends of Miss Thelma Burt met at her home and tendered ber a reception prior to her marriage, which will take place in the immediate future. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Erdmann, Mayor and Mrs. John F. Erd-mann, Erd-mann, Mesdames Kate E. Erdmann, Blanche E. Jeppson, the Misses Jennie Bloom. Verabel Call. Jennie Pett. Naomi Jeppson, Luella. Burt. Delone Buchannon. Gertrude Slatter, Delia Gidney, Hortense Hoist, Leora Crompton. Melba Nelson, Helen Evans, Gladys Hull. Manila Fors-gren, Fors-gren, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Burt and Masters John Jeppson and Julius Burt. Mrs. K- L Duffin of Logan is spending a few dai'S of the week in this city visiting visit-ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abel Rich. Miss Lillian Jacobsen spent the week in ljogan visiting relatives. Mrs. Chris Flygare and daughter Dollle, Miss Myra Shreeve an-i George Stoddard and Frank Fuller of Ogden were guests of Mrs. M. Hanson and daughter Eliza on Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Merrell is spending two weeks in Pocatello visiting relatives and friends. i Kennett Culmer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright of Salt Lake were guests of Miss Louise Berg Saturday evening. Sunday morning the party, including Miss Berg, motored to Salt Lake. Mrs. H. M. Figgins and Miss Gladys Hoi t on were the recipient s of a. surprise party at the home of Mrs. Figgins Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Those present besides the hostesses were Mesdames Alice Johnson, John-son, C. " E. Horsley. W. V. Call, O. C. Dalby, Jesse W. Hoopes, J. Scott Jenson, Eleanor Burt, Fred Sorensen, N. C-Simonsen C-Simonsen and Miss Daisy Madsen. Mrs. A. V. Frisby and Miss Nina Vance of Provo were the guests of Mrs. A. M. Merrill several days during the fore part of the week. Mr. and M'rs. John A. Edwards of Salt Lake moiored to Brigham City Saturday and spent the day visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Wheelwright of Ogden were among the Memorial day visitors vis-itors to Brigham City, spending the afternoon after-noon visiting relatives. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Ensign of Logan spent Tuesday In this city visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fishhurn and Utile son motored over from Tremouton Tuesday Tues-day and spent the day visiting relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Brook of Salt Lake spent a few days of the week in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. G. (Sidney. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. F. Hartmann entertained en-tertained Friday evening in their new home. Present were .Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ii. Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ogaard, Mr. a nd Mrs. A. A. A ndcrson. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. Finer Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Marina Rasmussen. Ras-mussen. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson; Mesdames Mes-dames Amanda Gleerup, M. Sheerup aud Emma Lund g re n, Mrs. Mary A nderson and Mrs. John Farrell of Oakland, ('a.; Misses Eva and Gertrude My n maim ; Hans Rasmussen and Emelius Hart-maun, Hart-maun, Jr. Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen and da uc liter, El vena, ha ve departed for Race Track, Mont., where they will spend a couple of weeks visiting' friends. I Miss Bessie Morrison has gone to Moroni, Mo-roni, where si-." will join her sister. Alice, and the two will ret urn to Brigham the first part of the week. Mrs. Augusta Malmrose announces the engagement of her daughter. Jennie, to William I j. Barker of Wiila rd. the marriage mar-riage to take place June S in t he Salt Lake temple. Miss Mabel Harris of Salt Lake is spending a few days in this citv visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fishburn aud Mrs F. W. Fi eh burn spent Tuesdav in Smlth-li Smlth-li rid visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Josephine Knudson of th i dry has announced the onci sement of ber daughter, Nettie, to Parley Bates o Oak- fJISS OLIVE BRANCH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ItJL Branch of Coalville, who will be married to Charles A. White of Morgan, Utah, in the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday, June 7. ml ! r ' i ley, Idaho, the wedding to take place early In June. Miss Veda Cooper has returned from Bountiful, where she spent the winter teaching school. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day and son. Chupin, have returned from Honolulu, where they spent three months at the winter home of Mr. Day's father, Chapin A. Day of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McAllister spent several days of the week In Salt Lake City visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs; Vevin Edgington of Ogden Og-den were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wllley of this city several days during the first part of the week. Miss Mary Bench of Salt Iako was the : guest of Mrs. H. Neilsen, her sister, in ; this city early in the week. j Mrs. G. A. Anderson and little son spent a few days in Logan this week visiting vis-iting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen of Sweet, Idaho, spent a few days of the week in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Jensen. Thursday afternoon the Kindergarten club entertained in compliment to Mrs. H. C. Day. president of the club, who has just returned from Honolulu. A feature fea-ture of the event was a progressive dinner, din-ner, served in courses, beginning at the home of Mrs. D. W. Henderson, later to the homes of Mrs. R. T. Wiley, Mrs. W. L. Hoist and the finishing course being i served at the home of Mrs. W. J. Lowe. Automobiles conveyed the guests from home to home. ; Miss Theresa Standing of Loganspent 1 a few days of the week in this citv vis- ! iting her mother, Mrs. Olga Standing. Miss Viola Pugmire of St.xfliarles, 1 Idaho, Is a guest at the home of Mrs. Olga Standing. i Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Jeppson and daughters, daugh-ters, Cieofa and Nondus, spent several days of the week in Salt Lake visiting friends. Mesdames B. A. Loe and A. G. Frank gave a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Ada Ericksen, who is soon to be married to Andrew Laude of Independence. Mo. Miss Ericksen leaves tomorrow for the Missouri city. The rooms of the manse were daintly decorated for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. John White, Miss Gertrude Ger-trude White. Will Rice and Rice Barnes of Bountiful motored to Brigham Monday evening and were the guests of Mrs R V. Call. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stout motored to American Fork Tuesday, where they spent the day visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Tverson have moved to Malad. Idaho, where they will make their home. ' j t POCATELLO, IDA. 4 f POCATELLO. Idaho, June 3. A pretty wedding was solemnized last Wednesdav mornmg when Miss Helen Fargo wa joined In wedlock with Chester Wells at the Fargo home on South Arthur avenue The bride was attended bv her sister Miss Marian Fargo. The ceremony was performed hy the Reverend H. Stov who I read the Episcopal sendee. Among- the guests from out of town were Sherman Fargo and Miss Frances Fareo of Salt Lake and James McKenzie ofEvanston, I V yoming. A musical recital was given bv the first ! year college students at the Tech audi-' torium last Thursday evening. Miss Entile En-tile Driskel pla yed the piano and Miss Genevieve Pierce the violin. Tb commencement exercises of the Pocatello high school were held last Friday Fri-day evening hefore a large audience. The graduates for the yea r are as follows: fol-lows: Miss Elizabeth Bowerman. Miss Mildred Sllngerland. Miss Doris Jennings, Miss Florence Clark, Miss Irene Warden, Miss Sarah West, Ma re ue rite Green, Madge Bell, Eileen Franklin. Marion Fargo. Lucy Murphy, Mabel Roland, Frank Quinn, Percy Stratford, Jean Bist-line Bist-line and Clarence Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peake left Thursday Thurs-day for Denver where Mr. Peake will attend at-tend the ilith annual convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers. The memhers of the W. C. T. tt. met Wednesday in the public library and" held a conference with M'rs. Nettie Chi 1 1, stale president of the society. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peake left this week for Denver, where ihey will attend the convention of the B. of L. E. The Bee Hive girls gave an enjoyable dancing partv Thursday eveming at the Third Ward L. D. S. hall. The women's auxiliary of the G. A. 'R. held an interesting meeting Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at Odd l-'eilows hall. The local order of the Woodmen of the World gave n well attended dancing parly Wednesday evening. Mrs. Robert T. P.lair and little dautrh-' ter left this week for an extended visit in Lafayr-tte. Idniana. and I'hb'ago. She. will be joined later by Professor Blair. ! The members of the T'oratello M.isic j club belli an informal .reception Wednesday Wednes-day evening In the parlors of the Methodist Meth-odist church. This is the last meeting t lie club will hold this sea son. The Royal Neighbors initiated a large class Wed nesday evening at Eagle hall. i A musical and literary programme was ; followed by luncheon. The Girls" Glee club of the Idaho Tech-: Tech-: nical Institute gave a banquet Monday I evening at the Yellowstone. Prof, and ! Mrs. Robert T. Blair were the honor ; guests. i -President Miles Reed of the Tech de-! de-! livered the Memorial day address at ; Blackfoot on Tuesday. Miss Nell Curtis and Miss Emily Whittlesey Whit-tlesey gave a musical recital Tuesday evening in the Tech auditorium. Members of the faculty of the high school honored the graduating class Monday Mon-day evening by tendering them a banquet at K of P. hall. Covers were laid for twenty-two guests, in addition to those for the sixteen graduates. Hans Flo was toastmaster. Those responding to toasts were Jean Bistline. Mildred Slingerland. president of the class; Superintendent of Schools Walter R. Skiers and Miss Frances Shattuck. " representing the faculty. Principal Ralph Keen of the high school delivered a farewell speech, as he will not be in Pocatello next year. - Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stenton returned this week from Honolulu, where they spent the winter. They are now guests of Mrs.. Stenton's mother, Mrs. J. M. Brew. Mrs. A. J. Duncan of Twin Falls was a Pocatello visitor this week. The closing meeting of the Thursday Music club was marked by an especially attractive programme. Mrs. Langheldt rendered a group of piano numbers by Chaminade and Nevin, Mrs. J. M. Stevens gave effectively two musical readings. Mrs. Harold Havehor gave two of her charming dances, Mrs. A. H. Lowe sang two solos. Miss Genevieve Pierce gave Carl Bohm's "Adoration" on the violin, and Mrs. Etna Flo closed the programme with a vocal solo. The Misses Manel and Eva Kasiska entertained en-tertained in honor of Miss Helen Fargo at a dinner-dance last Friday evening. The guests were the Misses Helen Fargo, Marion Hinckley, Marietta Higson, Catherine Cath-erine Iff t, and Chester Wells, C. B. Thompson, Drew St and rod, G. Nfcljolas Ifft and Floyd Fulton. Miss Elizabeth O'Connor gave two musical recitals this week. The Gate City band gave a. largely-attended largely-attended dance Tuesday evening in Mc-Nichols Mc-Nichols & Wright hall. A quiet wedding was that of Miss Ada Oberwetter of Dallas. Iowa, and Roy Fish of this city, which took place Monday afternoon at the home of Judge Van Reuth. Mr. and Mrs. Fish will reside in Pocatello. Miss Marietta Higson has returned home after several months spent studying music In New York City. The Delta Curia, society enjoyed the third annual banquet at the Y. M. C. A. last week. The Rev. H. S. Hamilton gave la brief talk on the subject. "Prepared-i "Prepared-i ness for the. Future." and Messrs. Tray-1 Tray-1 nor and Bistline responded to toasts, i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kurtz of the Fargo apartments left 1 his week on an extended visit to eastern points. They : will include Kansas City, Chicago, Toledo ! and New York In their itinerary. While ! In Toledo they will be the guests of Mr. j Kurtz's mother. I Mr. and Airs. E. C. White have returned ! from a ten days' visit in Portland. ! BOUNTIFUL , f 1 1 . f BOUNTII-TU June MIfa Hatlic Hrvson of this plarp and Itoy Barber of Ccniervilte were iiKiiTle.il Monday. MIfb Ojilxiia T.pwif rplnrncl home this week frnm Hyrum. whre she. had ben tnrhiiiR school. Mrs. .'oha P Rryfon ho5 lornmd home from an extpri'lerl vl.-it In llebrr as a puout of her daURhter. Mis. (Jeore.! Easlman. Tho Firpt wfird rhnlr mpnihprs -re cuelti at a Filial g I von in the tube run cie Th'tirday ovrnlng. Games wore plaved, followed by ref i'kIiitmmiI.i. Charles n. Mabey Is spending two weeks Id southern Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hark of GntiAvlllr fpent a few days in town this wi'fk aa gu'.-slM of tlicir dau&Mcr, Mir. Arlhur Nay Lor. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright wero visitors to Ogden Tlinredny. Mrr. Jessie Leo returned to Iit home fn VJiiiea Tuesday, after a week'p visit li to rUIi her par-j par-j cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Day. Mre. Heatrire Call of Taik Cl'y ifi visiting I rfiat ives here. Mrs. WIll.Td call ifi ted friends in Ogdea dining the week. Mtf. Arthur Naylor entt tninefl nl dinner at her homo Kilday afternoon in hntior nf h"r mother. Mn-. J. R. dark, wlm recently returned 1 from an extended vlpit in Wn-hint;ioi. Covr j wpre IcM lr Mtf. Ear-h-i Simmons and yire. Maria Worlly. notb of Salt Lake City, nod Mr. .i-.id Mrs. John W. Woolley nf fen I pi 1 1 le. j Mi 3. M. E 'oIe returned home Thnn-da even- ln from a wtk's visit with relatives in Ogdep. Sherman P. rerklns of OutervfUe and Mf... , ' Jennie Spein (; of tlilh pl.ii e were mar r led this I week. Mrs C. E. Frnm-e returned Tuosriav from an j extended visit with r'iallver- In Morgan. I William Cleveland th rffipient of n dinner party a' hiv hniue Sattrd-iy in hnw-i- r.f his n-cn-i ty-ninth bk t Vlay ;.nn ivei a ry. fovf-rs w-tp laid for Mr?. J'Kfp'i Rollh'. of fV:;;crvi I Mrs. piir-1 piir-1 lev Sears of I'anmnpton. Mrs. Pauline SeoffjeJd ' and Mif-. Mary Oonlet, both of Sail Lake city. M Ifs Era in 'ob ('ritchlw of Salt !ako City was a w-eeU-cnd giiota of M Ls-p Rnili Pmwn. Mrs. James Ifulderston or Uutto. Mnut., it v If I f -iDg relatives here this wk. Miss Dea'rii-o Waddonps if spending a few weoka In Tooel county with relati rr.'' BLACKFOOT, IDA. 4 f EI,A"KEOOT, Idaho, June 3. Crab-apple Crab-apple blossoms in the Hvinir rooms and lilai-s iu the dining room made charming decora t ions at the home of Mrs. K. J. Cowen Eridav afternoon when siie ftiter-talned ftiter-talned with eight tables .of '.t'"V in honor of her sister. Mr. Charles Hart, and Mit-s Annes Hart, who are leaving soon to make their home in Twin Kails. The guests were received by Mrs. Blanche Eldredce, Mrs. J. . Brown. Mrs. Hart, Miss Hart and Mrs. Cowen, and Mrs. E. IX. Aldrich assisted at the punch bowl. Mrs Cowen was further assisted by Mrs. Robert Hovd. Miss Katherine Lynch, Mrs. W. E. Patrle. Mrs. Blanche Eldredge and Mrs. J. G. Brown. Miss May Nelson won the prize for hiph score, and guest prizes were given to Mrs. Hart and Miss Hart. Miss Susan Biethan entertained two tables of cards Kridav eveninc in honor of her two house Ruests, the Misses May Nelson and Blanche Bllnn of Kimherly, Iciaho. Her guests wero the Misses Phvilis Hoover. Acnes Hart, May Nelson, Blanche Einn. and Phillip Picrcy. Wayne Elliniison. Artlmr Young, Walter Young and Howard Biethan. A famllv reunion was held Sunday at the home "of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stevenson Steven-son on South Main street. Those enjoying enjoy-ing the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson. Steven-son. Mi-, and Mrs. Milton Stevenson of Eon Hall, Mr. and Mrs. H. Morris and habv daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Thor-steiiberg Thor-steiiberg and Bernard, Louis and Wayne Stevenson. Miss Phyllis Hoover entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening with six tables of "300" at her home on Alice street, in honor of Miss Agnes Hart. The guests were the Misses Acnes Hart, Laura Pennington, Ijovey Galllsan, Bibiana Kinney, Lorlne Tavey. Grace Peck, Blanche Dunn, Sue Biethan, Blanche Blinn, May Nelson, Ora Rogers, Phyllis Hoover and Margaret Early, Earl Weaver Ernest Scannell, Ronald Rnn-hlns, Rnn-hlns, Port Arthur. Phillip Plercy, Walter Young, Arthur Young, Clayton Hoover, Nr-ill Boyle, Fred Kennedy and Merrill Boyle. Miss Ora Rogers entertained a few of her intimate friends Sunday evening very informally. Those present were Miss Lorine Tavey. Miss Blanche Dunn, Miss Ora Rogers. Port Arthur, Earl Weaver and Fred Kennedy. The Gleaners of the local O. E. S. were entertained at a Kensington Friday afternoon after-noon by Mrs. C. E. Harris. Mrs. Howard Henderson and Mrs. E. E. Pearson at the home of Mrs. Henderson on Stout avenue. The business men of Blackfoot held a banquet Thursday evening In the V. I. S-rooms. S-rooms. The ladies of the Baptist church served dinner to 100 men, after which Attorney Ralph Adair, as toastmaster. Introduced In-troduced the other speakers, P. G. Johnston, John-ston, Fred Simons, F. E. DeKay. A. T. Springer, Dr. C. A. Hoover, C. G. Haynes. J. G. Bond, J. T. Carruth. John Hartong and W. A. Hyde, stake president of the L. D. S. church. Mrs. R. L. Archer entertained the Aid society of the Methodist church Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. The Christmas club met Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at the home of Mrs. E. A. Doud. The Senior Swarm of Bee Hive girls entertained en-tertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Eliza Oram in honor of Miss May Thatcher. Miss Thatcher, accompanied by Mrs. Oram, left Tuesday to studv at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City. "Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Carruth entertained at a dancing danc-ing party Monday evening, in Progress hall. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hoover led fifty couples in the grand march. Mrs. H. C. Maguire and son, Hugh C, Jr., with Miss Frances Bugbee, left Wednesday Wed-nesday for an extended trip in the east. They will etop at Omaha, Chicago. Kansas Kan-sas City, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, then spend the remainder of the summer with her parents tn Springfield, Massachusetts. Mr. Maguire will follow at a later 'date. Fred Milliard went to Mackay Tuesday where he will remain until fall, at which time he will enter the University of Kan- sas. Avery Kennedy is also preparing to j enter Kansas university in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. TC. R. Patterson of Idaho Falls spent Tuesday at the home of S. W.' Gaddy. i Mrs Ralph Adair and daughters. Ora 1 and Eva. left Wednesday for a three-week three-week visit with Mrs. Adalr"a pother at Ukon, Idaho. J. C. Maguire of Butte, spent Memorial day In Blackfoot. Mrs A. B. M'Laughlin and Mre. Harry Lewis, of Cerro Grande, have returned to , their home after a brief visit In Blackfoot. Black-foot. Memorial dav services were held at tha High School auditorium Tuesday afternoon after-noon Music by the Woodman band and an invocation by Rev. J. M. Austin were followed bv an address by Dr. Miles F. Reed of the Idaho Technical Institute at Pocatello. dancing party was given by O. Buchanan in Progress hall Tuesday evening. even-ing. Barrer s orchestra played. Lowell Holbrook spent Tueseday in Po- , catello with friends MANTI MANTI Jiuie 3. Mrs. Kenneth Bird lenffied i? bundle .hower Friday afternoon at the home of Ma5L IJ' Bradiev in honor of Mrs Homer Peacock ' The color scheme of red and hite ijas carried out in hearts and butterflies. Those present were the Mesdames Homer Peacock. Delia Jensen, Naomi Stella Smith, Beth Jensen and the Misses Chloe Judd, Edith Kjar. Ruby Dyreng. Leah Braithwaite, Mabel Dyrengr. AHc Judd, Lillie Mellor, Irma Reid. Grace Peterson, Cleo Olsen, Belle Hoggan and Hirma Keller. Mr and Mrs. A. E. Scott of Malad. Idaho motored down here and spent the week wit-h Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bradley. Mrs. Scott is Mrs. Bradley's eister. Mrs." Marls- Nelson Domgaard left Wednesday Wed-nesday for her home at Moffat. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Christensen entertained enter-tained at a wedding reception Friday eventng in honor of their son. Earl Christensen.' Chris-tensen.' and his wife. Dinner was served on the lawn, which was brilliantly lighted. Coers were laid for sixty. Miss Clara. Munk. Zlna Anderson and Ruby Dyreng assisted Mrs. Christensen in serving. Mrs Maria. Domgaard was entertained at dinner Tuesday at the home of Ferdinand Ferdi-nand Alder. ' Maggie and Reva Tennant entertained a t a shower Friday afternoon for Zella. Cox. Forty guests 'were present. Mr. and Mrs. W. A'. Cox. Jr.-. entertained enter-tained at a wedding breakfast Thursdav morning in honor of their -daughter Zella and Kenneth Keller, who wcr married mar-ried Tbursdav morning at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keller left immediately immediate-ly after the breakfast by automobile for Salt Lake. Mabel Parry and Ruth Ressev en'er-tnlmd en'er-tnlmd at a pHrrei shower Monday afternoon after-noon in honor of Zella Cox. Mr nnd Mrs. James Mirhleson and two children left Wednesday for their home at Ronita. Mrs. John Riddle entertained Thursday Thurs-day nfienoou for her sister, Maud King of Coyote. Edward Webh. who has been visit ing at Tiie home of .1. H. Hornung, left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Salt Lake City. Jons Mb'klcson and daughler Alice returned re-turned from San Dleso. Cal., Tuesday, where thev spent the past three months. Charlotle Parry. Gene! Brown, Mniid Tnttle. Mabel Dyreng and Vera Kfllfr entertained the Hopeless club Monday evening. Twenty-five guests wero laken to Red point, where a big bonfire was kin iled .and refreshments were served. ' Mrs. L. E. Be ker entertained at dinner din-ner Tuesday evening for Mrs. Maria Dom-yaard. Dom-yaard. Mrs. J. 7-1. Hornung entertained a.t dinner din-ner Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. James Cani-H and children or Nephi. Vera Kennor entertained at a birthday dinner Tiu-sday afternomi al 3 o'clock in honor of her sixteenth birthday anniver-sarv. anniver-sarv. rovers were laid for l,e a h Yorhees, Alice rov, Geneil Brown. Reva Teifnanl, Marguerite Billings, Beatrice Tutlle, Jennie Jen-nie Mrf'Hll. Leah Harmon, Leah Jones -and Genevieve Staker. The R. K. dass met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Lee Kenner. ( |