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Show foociai Notes From Utah Towns V- "kaVsville i I Z ,,. r. ... ' , n.m-ll .!-' ., M' '.( m,. a M.- "'- - W '"J N, ,1... 'J-'-1 "'"" ",J K ' s!'-' ,'T.).'11 ' . t'.:: :- "" !, ': - ., , i-t. J (.:.;'.: Bris . ';....v. " " "v: J SVu "' ,-. rJ"- ",. pi !'",. . '' -"rf''1 t ,., I'- - io.-'J . S ,i::r.'-' l'"v- l""r ' l- au-.. " ''r ,a:'..-J m J-,.: -; t,mfJ ,1,, KeJ .n ' I i- " ,.. f WIW.1W1WW. "- :. fc ;:!i- :c'' . vw, M'i-'--'J '-i:!- " Sl'"'''' ' - ,'i, ,-ae" Kim. lm-.lM. . i i 1 ' i o-i-ie P;iimrs Kuln : ts ..Ne-;h Tfiurad ftont Tu.Jy , In- c,- is sprdi: two wwks in I of 6. ter. Mrs. NVllina "'"'f fav-tii-l iif OdKl club C r :: Aworj iht sue:s rr-- v-ie moi. Jen y;A.ifs, Vh'i'.i Bioa. Lu-ivti Wdrd. i-'i Ll-crd. Hsiel KiM'-ie. Yi: i. , ",.' v Gors W. Erve nd family mo-L mo-L f"urf:ai Fork 02 Mou4y visited : L . . !,-- oi W-T.i. Covers erv - tVv E. Tlor. Mr. r.d Mr. : t : i-'-'i i Chiron or Provo i-S Mr. Lj'-.'fiiTS ,;ur:v Tor so-ie .uni- took piae " EL r- J?2 K. cler:l Ms eic;ty- f , -.,t fin-tly runi?n Lagoon. E."-j"-S2ii: ol Mr bm met l Is-1 L- -"1";' c sort prorn:. wis t--rt A- ti- cumbers was a talk ?y to s &i"'s- !vi t,rIe; fke: oI his "" fV-"'- T.: It'i 1 t to-TT. i COVtTS Ir- ii' ' Mr. acd Mrs. John R. Barnes, h-- ri'v- John 0. M. BimM. Mr. arid fc" iriir F. Barces. Mr. id Mrs. R. W. K- izi Mrs- WiI!ord S. Barnes. Mr. I ":'): Mr. i !s- Keary H. Blcod. Mr. ' ji""-!; t. Eiarton. Mr. and Mrs. Ur--t,r 11:. ai -!rs. Ricapd A. Karr. l b iti i- C-fcr? Earnes, Dr. and Mrs. li i Mr. a:d Mrs. Ar'.hur F. . b-j; u- izd i! s. Frank Bi--es. Mr. ar.i Cr-? Mr. ard M"5. E. W. LayrPn. : fr 1:; iit-- thir:s BiniM, Mr. ad Mrs. John 3i fses J!ar:ha E. Bim. Mary A. :i !::; Barren. Clair Haics. !a'jrin J. Arc!4. Msri. K-i:i. Shirley a; 'U".".- Ba-iS. F.ta-d Gailpy. Ruesell H. fcci 11-: Do-alu aJ Bamee. ' y.f A V. Ejts of Si:: Like spnt Turs-li Turs-li - iri ie a -ztv. of Mr. and Mrs. Brur Lcj .;ii2 'Tat Mariiy in 5ajt Lake k:-; Mir: MrCi!!a3 retuTiM e3' tMs --epk i IE Fifii.z?, wbere she haj speat th pait six Pa. .. i. C.i-- T. Ear asd c!lirn and Mm. - fc: of ?;: Lake were -eek-ead g'jesi n. E.v Kewltos. -Si D-:;;aTe a-d rhildren rotuns-d to I' r l.:c m Tj'tby thia week, arier a fw .-s' rl as g-is-j 0; Uie former's - wrr? E:;u. I- ci Grze Coitrell. Sr.. of Salt . - ! tie Tk ia towD vbiti relatives J X. Fraek H. Bifhop arid famfly of -Jy ire v!;;u5 relatives and friends k:i Vt' Thor-.T a-.j dauhte-s ep?A a - a1 02:?a this w?ei as gust of Mr. ft y.-L Otz'.ts H. Barin. J" Hi-r Svire-r tpni a few days in Gar-: Gar-: ici; v;ti3E relatives. ! MAMMOTH '" " I, --"H. -fii!7 John Ieaa of Danville. l i:- ijj tesa T!sHi3? for the past few Cr r'; D:- Mr. Steele Bailer at th f -- - !:f;r.ai. lef: ihifi week for his home. Gir.ierMTi and rhiM-ea lert on ' 3 E::0rl T1!tt mitl1 Santa(l'Jiil rela- '-'. Urs. w. aayson left too"av for a " mi; ,th salt Uke frleadj. ; n Jr5oa of Salt Lak-e was in Mam- - TMij viEitins fla Mrs. B. M. ! '..'a,'!a. J-'" Mor.j, .,.- H, guTi Of ! f ':E'" on July 24. r p : V'D a"1'1 'la'1?":ir''n' of Ofden are . -- Mimmo-.h friends for a feT weeks. r'T M" E-Wari Oke have gone to Salt ! B. 7' h!:e tfl?i intend to make their ' -";,;!!," 8 M- Con"'h "i m. w. con- ln--ai'.t Pa:''s,n an,l Provo during the tVt' !" 'lit wltt friend. "i-'j.I? v Payton iro vteit-J vteit-J - ab taw week. fc-'l I., lT?" HW of Salt Uke are In -1 nr a vi,it ,,h (ricM! hi ".r; ,J,tk vlalted -lth rela- - -'it Uke on Pneer oay. fca'a1.?."' ''!,,!, Jot,p hive returned to ' ' an ejlended visit in the norlh- lu, 1.. J un of Ogden (a In Eureka for taa-ies j, " br Ulhe:- Joi,:1 -s"al'r. E-, B:,,'?- M on of r. Mar- 1 tfcft hh 7 " Mammoth this week 1 ,(fl cIe mother. CltrrrTT T' 'lt. t - !'T MW Zora A.in,. Sh.w. "' 01 '! "omen's Aualliarv. f-l-'u ,LrT"" Towto, evenlnj; in Ih'e .' tr. . , c' "! Zangwell's urrlng i "r.'-:5 Pot " T readins was i'T.', " ,a f"'i"i--iastic audlenee. ;i?'.n .m! K','4 "1 the new -:!!. wblcfc me otcaalon was a F B i I'" hi-.;. S'lesti in an I'" "'f M!r'' """lr afternoon. The ! J" r M.:; ; M Mlia Aae M.t- K 8 11 taw W'M ' won by : "9 5UMt pmc tv Mm. Will """" ''"" w. "I-!"1'!- mornin. of Mr,. R. X. s. ' ,. h,,""; '" Gr""" tft r'!J"'r''L!n f"1' ! ses,on "u ; I ch "0ay afternoon at a..,"1"' Dr srl th' "nera! public It.., in P,i"- toiinty health in- rt, trr? inter.',, on ''eneral Sanitation." 1 . '--n-n,,: ' , "I Ihe meeting II:-.',1 Br,5." ' 'iarfield Wm.:t, It- .v Ow tV "I, ' lb had teen Joint ri r, ,E 8lvtn b' "ie IVoman-, l" ., eluh-a ahar, of d , !' above 1, affio:"1 'iKht hahles tr-tited 7.'" lbi eontcat. fir.tt "Jen II for ea-h baby. h,-,Ui The 2- each of th-. ;5:, F!a- :"' receiving the tank, ' , ' Miw. i"'1h,'r 01 Mr. and Mr.. "Ir V"'-' X ' P SL'".' ,? 1-tlK'lter of r ' 31 Mr.' .' '"" Allan II. Bi.-.hop. ', "M Uhop; Vance Wilaon nwl Katheiihe r'-lllliv, .hil.lt,-!! o Mr, aii.i Mi, Ucene f fhillti,.. rauliue Mmlerle Si,ia:t .lavisl.;.., of Mt an I Mi. Onm Sivia.l. " K.". "f . 'in-l Ml. W. II. Klerr an.l I 1,'m W.nn.k Idriten. ..m .if h U Mie i'. ' Jelr,,.,Hi The A-ole ,il, m,'l with Mr IM Mnneen W rait,v.t. atemeen. Mis ih.irlre I'mtersoit, a auret of the vlut.. won tiK!, sl.,ti,,. Mt. an.l Mr II. phle ivIurnM the flit I'.i.: ,f the seek (uvti a (Milii i,lp in .onlheiii I l.h M: snl Mm A llol nh,vk and i an.UUtuchter. Kath.it I...... I-.X..V Ta thl. wrk lo Salt Lake l ily. Mrs. A H Nelson of Salt U.ke Be lha ue.,t of Mi. a.M Mta. A, II liahl,.. I ho l.aule. of the Ma. .-.thee.-, wont to Toorte VM.Uy eiaitlna to tt ihe tuets of the lo.luo thrrs' i'he ooort.'.on v. ,1.. ihe putting on of M'roitd oVjtwe. o:k. folio,-, I h a tun-iuot. ' PAYSON : j FXYSON. Julv ;! .'oiiMn.M .-elebi at on of Fiivi. e. ,1y a.-.J Vt, If I.- i vuti urn as tieUi in .lly M.mkI-. Mrs. Willuu i-Vnv i-tHort-i 1 ne.! at ImKIro l'.tkll S.iun,Uy. lvut? as plaed fiom 10 oVKvk (HHil tils!. w lien hrakfist us to svn-sts Thw iwuu wei ilP,-o- i JlOii wi;h eft jva Ulid fi'i na. Mrs. tV'.mJ Houcfii . her miosis Tvs- ,!i ii.e:nlc:is o t:,o Ncfo nim o( i he U.-.-iiue Mia James Stak ia- hostess at an affair Thui slUy. Her g it'ist.s i-r. mcmborj. of ih Aitc ! oo Sew ; hr i' 1 u t, and MiUmcs Sti'icn 1. Chipman. V. K, v'liipiTUii a:;d William I'liirmsn of Amrrlean Fork e:r vi.H!!,(s turt MoiuU , - M:. alIU)'l ha as r house guets Mr. a-.id Mis. .!. Uou.-lsou and i-hl!drn. Mim En!" fiUi'i !.ii:ie 1 WclnOMlsy In ;ior of her house xaiom, MiSi lie!r.a Woodon of Me?:-;., and Mrsd-un.-. TM. Perl In, Jo'in Kellv, Fd. Fat:?:.. Vman Futt.ii. Mrs. Vina FatVn .'.id Jennie Musst-r are pendil.s tlielr vaoailons at l uh lake. Mrs. Mar; ha KapfMe h js as her guests Mm. Ora Slnnvis and ilaiisltor. Mls-es Khea. Ku;h :Kt L'oroihy. Of Salt Lake. A dinner -. a niven n their honor Monda. v'overe er laid for le;:iy-feur. Mr. and Mrs, Horra.-e Farrity returned to their home at Mt Pleasant T:e-iiay. after an e Untied here with M:a. Farnn s parenti, MtV:,d Mrs. Ora DanieU. Miss Gladys Arehibold is the tuest of Miss Sit Brew erton. Mijss Ann Neheke- Is spend isj; the summer with her pareu-.s. Mr, and M.i. Ainsaon NeN'ker. Miss Lome Van Wagener of Troo l visKirg her coi:j, M:ss Ed ..a Lo.eltVs, acd s'Aidmother. Mrs. ra:".-i -ark. M-. a:,1 N!:-.. n.-cre Bwn of Fioto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Liae Roes. M'as F:he! Ken- rei i-ne 1 ho-.ne Sunday fro-n Colton. Sdah.r vere ehe lias been the suest of br aistfr. Mr?. E. Fumers. M:.s Pr!!a Grig is return 1 to her hme In K-ika Tuesday, af-er a week' visit wfih her SrsnJn.r'ther. Mrs. Fa rile Simon?. Mr, anil Mr?. Walktiifh are the guci- of Mrs. Louis White. ; PRICE 4 - PRICE. J'jIt r Mrs. Rr.hrt MrKIn and a number of her frtfRds pleijia.nily surprised Mr. Anna Ward Thursday aftr:-oon on the o.-raion of her birthday. Re free h meats ere Mired ar.d wii piajed. A cutriber pf yeurj; people, chaperoned by Mrs. W. L. Anderon. sp-nt Fr..:ay oa Fearer crf-ek and had a very enjovab'.e pirr.i-r. Those takinn par: ere Miss Or.aie Words. Mii Zl'.i Floyd of Helper. Mis Vida Poner. Miss Reila Mil-burn. Mil-burn. Mt5s Zeila Fsawet' ard Miss Gra.-f Davis of Salt Lske. Ge.Tge BallfTjrer. Matt La u her. Lynn Faucet: and Ly le Fem-h. M '.ss Grace Da via of Sal? Lake is the guest of her friend. Miss Onadell Woods. Miss Martha Bradley the guest of Fait Lake friends. :ss Glsiys Nelms. dsutht-r r? !-. ird Mt O. K N-l-r-.s. i iittne fr'.er-ls acd relatives in Illinois and o'her eastern points. Mrs. Charles Averill was a tali Lako Ti;itor during Ihe week. The Bridge cl-tb me, Wednesday afterr.ron at the hom." of M rs. Thomas Fitrerald. Pefide.". 'he "eg'jlar mrmiiers of the club, the following quests were presi-n! : M-s. r. S. Prfef, Mr?. Jarr.es Tufboro'igh and hr s'jtr. Mrs. Wirk-man.i Wirk-man.i M-s. Henry Wade. M-s. Ta!or, Miss Ruth Lou.'o-ouirh ard Mies Anna Wad". The prli for tie invi'ed pu'-sis wii w?n by Mrs. Ijouf-b-i-oieh. w"hlle Mrs. F. Grim won the mem ber's prize. Luncheon was eerved. Mrs. Mark P Draffet. son and daughter, of Sal'. Lake are visiting Mrs. Sa:e. Walter Bass. A H. Hun'n. G-orzo V. Nelm and lam Kasano re:un,'l mpsday eventne from a su'-ressful f ithing trip on Strawberry crepk. f. V. Tuckar and P" ter Borboglio were down (rem Sunnyside Thursday. Sl-.krpy Sieya of Helper and his family were Price visitors Thursday. MARYSVALE I MARYSVALE. July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Haws. M. F. Murray and daughter. En la. Dr. and Mrs. Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Fat Henry. Leo Fairbanks. Mrs. Eliza Howes and E. Wilson celebrated Pioneer day In Paaguitt n. Miss Eu!a Knaus eniertainei Misses FMna Sor-enon Sor-enon and Vie Sargenl to a chicken dinner on Monday. Mrs. Claudiu Kenyon and son. Jarlc. are visiting visi-ting with Mrs. Lee. La kin at the Wedge mine. Misses Manila and Zma ypmr of Provo were vi,itlng with rria:ive3 and friends the first of the week. Allen C-imeron ard fsmll and Mr. and M-. Garfield James celebrated Pioneer day in Winder. M-s Renbt-rg of Mt. Fleasant is visiting with school friends for the summer. Mifs farrie Anderson .i ited her home in Gunnison Gun-nison the first of the week. Mrr. .lames Stock1: has returned from Ogden, whrre she has b?en visiting with her sister, Mrs. Littlefield. Andrew Jenson and sod. rhrle?. editors of the Chieftain, spent the twenty-fourth in Provo with their home friends, Th- wedding rail siven bv Mr. and Mn. Ray Hamilton on Wednesday niht wqe attended by many friends from near-by towns. .lohn Myers of Eureka and Utile son w' gnests at the home of James Long the first of the week. 1 FARMINGTON 4 -f FARMINGTON". July 23. Miss Fay Lambert of Salt Lake was the guest of Miss Rhea Taylor Sunday. Miss Gladys Woods Js sp-Ming the week in Fielding with .Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woods. Mii-K Pauline Abbott, of Salt Lake was the guest of Miss Beuy Ster-d during the week. Mrs. Inez Clark entertained the Cosmo girls at her home Friday afternoon. MissDean Chaff in sp-nt the week in Salt Lake an th" utst of M1.,s Beatrice Drowo. M!"s Violet narler of Wiilard spoat the weekend week-end with Mise Myrtle Kpmkman. Mrs. Lu'-y Stecri eniertn ined with a lake party on Friday for the Blue. Ui:d club. Mies Edith Wallac- of Salt Lake was the week-en week-en ( guest of Mhb Lucy II ess. The teachers and officers of (he Farm! net on Sunday school were cnlertalned Wednesday uven-InK uven-InK at the home of President J. H. Robinson. Th- roomti were In Shasta d2 isles and Fi-cnch marlcolds. M's . LlbTlv Tall of losepa ppent several days !n Farmlngton an the gne.st of the Ml.-iscs. Alice and .Minnie Millard. MURRAY I MI'RRAV. Julv lift. Mrs. J. P. .Tonsnon announces an-nounces the enzacni:nl of her daughter. Anna, to Mllo L. Ho-m. The marriage will take pla-:e in the early fall. Mint Morris Knott left Wednesday for Provo rauyon. where she is the guest of Mists Jennie Williams. Ml. lone At wood returned Wc-inei-.day from Ogden. where she hnn bc-n visiting her sister. Mn., George W. Baker. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Mnckay and dauRhlor. Ruth'. r':turn?d Monday from Saratoga Sprhia, wn.-'e they spnt the week-end. Mr and Mrs. M. .1. Hnys and children. L"o and Ma: Ian. left Wednesday for fl month's visit at KUii lake. Mr. and Mrs. Cmi Hanson left Sunday Tor Ilnehton for a two w.-okri' visit Mis. A. E. tio,-L of lsa Augdes, Cal., Ii the i , I tt'uvt of her parents. Mr, and Mm. Mh-hanl Me- Mlllun, sr. M'r hen, William and M I s.t Itnbv nh.rkland leu Sm,.iav fr M , wlieie tlu'j will bn tlm Hindis if Mi, t). DI.h. Ml-. tliA-e Wo,mioii left Sundav for llpliralm (or a momh a vis.ll with Mini. Amy tlnaveB. Kiidav ev-nlng .Miw, Anna Jaiiw.ni. was Ihe Bue-t M honoi al a hntUl nIh.t tven hv lbs J, M. I at ih,. hum,. ,if Mm, Milan Demi on Kiil Scviuer;i(h South stieet. Ml.?. I'urmr. J..mn returned Wednehdnv from Oiiilen. h.-n- t.be hdH been th guvsl of Mr. and Mrj, J. u inv la. Mr ami Mis 1MIU nonnelt have as their guest Jam,'s l. fioft of rMyaon. Mr. ami Mm. I, A. Martin and daunhter relumed re-lumed Sunday frmn a tw e.ka' vUU at tho t unit, ruiu-h near Cokevilh-, W o. John KiH-li returned Wedinvday ftom Eureka, wN'ie he ha-n been w.-itint; frleiuls. Mi . and Mrs. Wioken Olsen and famllv and Mr. and Mrs, Geo:Ae Hrmvn and f-mlly l-ft Wed-lu-Mlay fur an automobile trip ihiouir.h Idaho and W oniuifi Wayne Jones left Wednesdav for a ten daa" ti ip to Klt-h Ha rn, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs, I -eon A. Martin have as their u.t Mr. Mai l In' slater. MImi t'ai nialetta Martin. MU Pea u Ktiudcen left tho earlv part of the week for IlevhurR. I.Uho. wheie he will he the guest of Mi. Miles Roniuey, Mr. and Mrs, tleorge W Grantor have an their Hues,' Mr. M l.Mii.tn Voting and daughter. Mary Louisa, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mis. 0. W. Moffat and Mr. and Mrs. P A, .M.' Ml Man returned Monday from an automobile auto-mobile trip to Yellow stone purk. Mr, and Mrs, M. J. Hays entertained Father i S. S O'Pr.iK.vau t.f St. Man's cathedral at dln-( dln-( ner Sunday. I Mrs. Sarah Harrington, who hi' been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Willlrtm Chollal. left Wrd-neMlay Wrd-neMlay for her houie hi MMford. Mrs W. J. Stevens and daughter. Alice, left Thursday afternoon for Forest Grove. Ore., where they will spend a raon:h visiting Mrs. C. W. Creel. Mrs. Thomas Asir-on and daughter, Petssle, of Mountain View, Wvo., who have hern Murray visitors at ihe Aiwood h"i for the past thrwe weeks, returned to their home Monday. In compliment to Mlsa Anna Jansson. Miss My West and Mlf.s Martha Hanks entertained Ihurs.lay e enter at a mUcelUneou. shower at the home of Miss May WVt on East Sixteenth South street, , The evening wan sprnl In muale I and games, followed by refreshments. 1 GRANTSVILLE I 4 . f GRANTSVILLE. July 2? -Mr, and Mrs, V L. Johnson of Mt. rieasaiu and MIm Floren-C Walker of American Fork are the rucs's of Mr. and Mrs James L. Wratliall at the Pumond J rar-ih in Bovclder canyon during the week. Mrs. Johnson is a daughter of Mr. and Mr-. Wretha.ll. H-rnr.1 Argvlc of Rountlril was Ihe guest of M;-i Harriet Jennings last Monday and returned home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. William Brothers of Salt Like City la tha - guest of M". J Reuben Clark. J:.. at her summer sum-mer home Iwli e during t ho week. Mr. and M'. A. L Hammond and ehlldren of Blaekfoot. Idiho were tte guestj. of Mr. and Mis. H. P. Halladay at dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs P K Knewiton entertained the M. M and M. club i her home on Main itreet Thursday evening Refreshments were sercd to Mrs. J. O, I Brown. Mrs F T. Rurmee-tcr, Mrs. C. R Row-I Row-I berry, Mrs. E. M. Spanton. Mrs. F. E. W ralhail. i Mr. Mouto Barms, Mrs Henry Jr(ferlv, Mrs. ; Parker B. Pratt. Mrs. Maud K. Coollry and Mlsa Lillian Row-berry. Miss G'-rtrude M.-Cheyee of Login was the. guest of Miss Lillian Rowberry Thuday. Mr. r.d Mrs. J. R. Eliason and son. Vera, returned home Sunday, af ;er an auto trip to Fish lake acid through the l inta basin. Bishop H. T. Spencer and M-s. Maria Wool ley of Salt Lake were visiting re la: i vea and friends here Friday. Mr. and Mrs W, 1. Pack and family of Kemaa I w ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hi Wolnlen-hulme Wolnlen-hulme Friday an.l Saturday. Mr. J. H Palmer and daughter. Lu'-y. of Abraham are the quests of the former's mother. Mrs. Sarah Orr. Joseph Nelson and daughter of Salt !-ake were the guest- of Mrs. J. Reuben Clark Wednesday. Miss Edith Spanton entertained the L. O club at h'r horn, on r.ark street Wednesday evening 1 it honor of Miss Sarah Flinders and Miss Mignon Pack of Kama. Refreshments were- served. The members present were Mis.-, Emma Sternberg, Miss Rhea. Anderson. Mis Mildred Burmepter, M'.ss Luclle Anderson and Miss Alt Jefferlea. SPRINGVILLE ! SPRINGVILLE July 20 Mr. and Mrs Heber Jex of Sa1' Lake spnt Pioneer day here as g ucs's of Mrs. Jex'fl mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bird. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lyman of Salt Ijike were visitors here for day or two the fore part of the w-eck. Mr. and Mrs. William Parry of Price wtrft visitors here for -several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Groesbeek of B"lse. Idaho, who have been visiting here for several days, lft for their home In the Gem state. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood of Rait Lake, Misses Catherine and Emma Donga!!. G. S. Wood and N. K. Nealeon motored to Straw-berry and spent Pioneer day. Mrs. W. H. Meneray gave a birthday party Saturday Sat-urday afternoon in honor of her granddaughter Josephine's ninth birthday. The party was greatly great-ly or, joyed by the young friends of Mies Josephine. Jose-phine. The Third ward rhoir went to the Provo lake resort on a plmlc party last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Roylance of ReTbura:, Idaho, n re vial tins relatives and friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Henderson of Storrs. who ha ve been isltin- with Mrs. Henderson's mother. Mrs. Selesta Wh H more, returned home Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Amsey Bird came down from Horle. Mont, Sunday to spend a few days with his family. Mns. Pavld Fisher and daughter of Heber City we--e viistors here Monday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Thome. I a : . . . . . a BOUNTIFUL . f BOUNTIFX'U 'July 29. Mrs. W. R. Stark and daughters. Lola and Rita, who have been the guests of Mrs. Richard Flovd for a few weeks, returned to their home in Payette, Idaho, on Monday evening. Ij. S. Burnham and daughter. Mrs. A. W. Telford, returned home this week from an extended visit with relatives in southern Idaho. The encasement of Henry Naylor of this flty and Miss .Tosie Roberts of Cen-tervllle Cen-tervllle has been announced. The marriage mar-riage will take place in the very near future. Mrs. Roy Fisher of Salt Lake City was i the house guest, of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Smedley. on Thursday. Mrs. Ira Strikes returned to her home in lona, Idaho, this week, after a few days" visit here with relatives. Mrs. Ray Plxton and Miss Ada Black-ham, Black-ham, both of Salt Lake City, are spending spend-ing the month in Bountiful with friends. Mrs. Pauline Ivie of Mucey, Idaho, is visiting friends here this week. Mr. a nd Mrs. .Tames Arbuckle entertained enter-tained at dinner at their home on Sunday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. George Arbuckle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen and Miss Marie Arbuakle. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hatch returned to their home in Death, New, on Friday, alter a two weeks' visit here. Miss LUHe Fearnloy is spending" two weeks in Tremomon as guest of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Annie Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Bergeson and Mr. n ml -Mrs. Lorcn Marler of Lewiston, Cache L'ounly, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Call this week, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Call and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Carr are spending a few- days in Rigby, Idaho, as guests of relatives. Miss Ruth Castlelon of Malnd. Idaho, ie visiting friendtj here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Day are spending a few days in liurcka this week as guests of relatives. Mrs. Uosetta Smith is spending two weeks in Garland with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. tO. L. Hanson and family ' are spending ten days in Hichtiold. Mrs. Mercy Hmith has returned from a lull w Ith her daughter, Mrs. .Iiinica It. .dih. In Knytu'llle. Mi-n. C, W. Uliiitirdn n nd family are vihllhiK ri'lutlvtn In uruiigiivMl.. Mi'H. NlrhnluH KniuM-- of rn.;il'llo, l.lulm, In vlMtlng itl llu, luimti of her mot h.r, .M I'm. .Set Ii 1 my. Mi.4 i;t hel I'ViiiiiUiy n upending two Wfckfi in Murray as himsI of friends. M t'H. Will Hrown of D-fth, NVv., Is vls-Uing vls-Uing nt the home of her puieiiiN. Mr. and Mrs. Ephrulni llrlggH. .Mrs. Jtiniea .S t n i 1 1 1 i ' enlertalned (lie lfftihi"t' K.ltia rtl her home on Tuesday, evening. Kolrcsli infills wure nerved. Mr. "and M r. ('harh-s A. I tu nip I on left on WeilneMihiy for Provo, where 1 1 icy will ispt'iid two montliH. The engagement of MInn 'Emily Thomus ami Geuiild lOldrodge. buili of thin tiiy, luis befii aunounreii. Tho inarrlugt; will talvo placu on A uk ust 3. Mrs. William A. Hut nlngham entertain enter-tain ed t lie Heeiiivfi K'V' a I her home Tuesday evening. liameH were played, and followed by refreshments, MiSN Margaret Edwards of Salt Lake City has been the house nuesl of MImj Francfs I 'a Ice iluting the week. SPANISH FORK f f SPANISH FiUlK, .Inly 'JfJ.-Mr. and Mrs. ie.urge Emwiy of Salt Lake spent several davit timing the week with -Mis. Emery's parents, Mr. uud Mr. David Hughe's. Mrs. Stirling Harris and children are spending a few days with M ra. Cella Lloyd of tills city and with frltrnd at lmlumolu. tUuh. Mrs. Clarence Ashcrnft and little daughters of Kellogg, ldiiho, nro lietti for an ex te mled visit at t ho home of Mr. and Mrs. Anniow Dahle and other rul-atlves. rul-atlves. Dr. and rH. .Joseph Hughcn have as their house guoBts Mrs. John Thorn and children, Anna and Glenbert, of Youngs-town. Youngs-town. Ohio, who are Just returning from a trip tii rough Yellows ton park. Mrs. Edna Houtr visited with her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Dodge, in .Salt Uike Wednesday. Wednes-day. Miss Eliza Money entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of her twentieth birthday. The afternoon wan spent socially, so-cially, followed by refreshments at 5 oYlovk to the following guest: Iirue Heck. Florem-ft Jones, Alllo Creer, Blanche Moore, Ieora Hughes, Ueva Lewis and I:.h Creer. Mrs. C. II. Cnrlipilst of Suit Lake is visiting her daughter, Mrs. David Pryor, for a week. Mrs. Alner Christenson entertained at a children's party Wedneprbtv afternoon in honor of her httlo son's nfth birthday. About twenty were present. 'Including several mothers of the little folks. Lunch was served at 0:31.1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. William Reese and children chil-dren oT Salt Lake are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pryor. Mrs. Reese's parents- Tlie Heliotrope swarm of the Third ward Beehive girls spent Kridav at t'os-tella. t'os-tella. taking their break fast at Cold Springs. They were chaperoned by Miss Maggie Miller. Miss Minnie Johnson returned during the week from Ogden. after an extended visit with her sister. Mrs. Thomas Rosse. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunting of Bakers-field Bakers-field are visiting for a few days with Mr. Bunting's mother of this city. The Ladies" Literary riuh met with Mrs. Dean Wilcox Friday afternoon and was entertained by Miss Jean Cox. Miss M-trv Hughes returned from Mammoth Mam-moth Friday, alter a two weeks" visit with Mrs. Jack t'Jillespie of that ity. Amon the visitors entertained at the home ot Mr. nnd Mrs. George A. Hi -ks during the past week were Mrs. John Ellison El-lison and son. Dona Id, of Rlaekfoot, Idaho; Mrs. Sylvester Hyatt and children of Pay son ; Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks and children, and Mrs. Hyrum Syler of Clinton. Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Stoddard were callers call-ers at the GUlilan home in Mapleton Wednesday morning. Mrs. Caroline Ixiwe and dauchter. Hazel, of Canada are spending a month In I'tah and are now guests of Mrs. Jack Jones, her sister. The social event of the past week was the n.arriiiLre of Miss Annie, L Brown, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bent Brown, to Gilbert Johnson, both of Salt Lake. The marriage was solemnized at 7 p. m. in the parlor of the Brown home, whie-h was beautifully decorated for the occasion. The bride was gowned in a beautiful pale pink crepe de chine nnd carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Following Fol-lowing the marriage ceremony. performed per-formed by Bishop Iobert Me Kali, the wedding p-?rty repaired to the city pavilion, pa-vilion, where nearly 500 of the friends of tlie young couple were present to receive them. Dancing was enjoyed and refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Sirs. Johnson John-son will make their home in Spanish Fork. Mrs. Will A. Jones entertained " fourteen four-teen members of the Sego Lily swarm at a lawv-narty Wednesday evening. Mrs. "Michael Barclay and children left Monday for Black foot. Idaho, where they will make their home. They were accompanied ac-companied by Mr. Barclay, who came down to spend a few days with Spanish Fork friends. Mrs. James Heamby and little daughter daugh-ter of Salt Lake are here for an extended extend-ed visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Banks. The Presbyterian Sunday school enjoyed en-joyed its annual outing and picnic Thursday Thurs-day at Utah lake. More than fifty children chil-dren were taken to the lake, besides the. teachers and parents and members of the congregation. They were conveyed back and forth in automobiles, carriages and hayracks, returning home late in the evening, after spending a very enjoyable day. ' Mrs. Efrilp. Dart and children spent Sunday and Monday visiting with Mr. Dart at Costella Springs. Miss Dena Jones entertained a dozen or more friends at a birthday party-Wednesday party-Wednesday at 6 p. m. Various games were played on the lawn till lo o'clock, when refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holder and daughter, daugh-ter, Louise, of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Uri Stewart, Mrs. Ethel Holder, Mrs. Elma Sheen and children, chil-dren, the Misses Marie and Merle Stewart, Stew-art, Merrell Crandall and Miss Leone Hatch jof Springville. and F. L. Stewart formed a picnic party to Costella Springs and epent Sunday and Monday. I PRESTON, IDA. - : f PRESTON, Idaho. July 29. Mrs. Wilkes Blood of New York and William Blood of Kaysville, Utah, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Blood of this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cardon and Mr. and Mrs. George Cardon of Logan, Utah, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Parkinson Wednesday evening. The Ruby swarm of the Third ward Beehive girls were delightfully entertained at the home of Miss Hattie Johnson Tuesday Tues-day evening. Crystal bowls of yellow nasturtiums were used for centerpieces at the luncheon, covers being laid for the following: Misses Sadie Kidd, Lavon Greaves. Emma Miller, keeper of the swarm; Ivy. Farmer, Beatrice Wilcox and Hazel Johnson. Mrs. Nancy Boyle of Logan. Utah, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bovle a few days last week. Mrs. J. Alma Larson spent Saturday afternoon with friends at Logan. Miss Florence La Beige and Mrs. Belle Bennington of St. Louis. Mo., left Mon- I day for American Falls after visiting with friends and relatives here the past week. Friday evening Mrs. Henry T. Rogers was hostess at a dinner served at 7 o'clock to guests numbering thirtv. She was assisted by her daughters. Mrs. Nathan Barlow and Miss Lucille Rogers. Among those present were George' D. Parkinson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Sadie Marshall of Biackfoot. Mrs. ' Belle Dai ties of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parkinson Parkin-son of Idaho Falls. Mrs. .Susie Neilson of Grace, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Parkinson of Franklin and W. C. Parkinson of Hyrum, Utah, who since have been visiting ulth relatives and frlendn In tills ity, 'limy were hIhh in n 1 1 em In nee til the cele-hnillon cele-hnillon of the "-olden Weeding of Mi", and Mrs. S. It. I'll i lIHHti!i, which W;ih h'-ld Friday itfteinuon at tlie Nlelson gym- Ilil.HllltJl. Mi-, a nd .Mis. Oliver Woods of iyinii n are vlNllliig wllh Mr. and .Mrs. W. Wood a and Mr. and Mrs. J. Woo,ls. .Mr. mid Mrs. J, Hook of I'ocalello wern ITcslon isltorH the fore part of the week. .Miss Sjidle llymas and Mrs. D. Hymas of TreiiMirelon tpniil the week vlnillug. With 1'ileuiln and itinllves here. M Us Lola NleholH of Hexhurg (h t he giiefit ,..f lu-r hi slur. Mm. Georgia Smith. Mra, William Kingston of Logan re-tunie,! re-tunie,! home after spend lug a lew davs visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William i.oh-iiiii i.oh-iiiii u. Miss Dot Christenson of Fnlrvlew, Utah, and Miss Alllu lhiiisen of haylon. Jdalio, are the g ileal a of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Hales. Mr. and Mrs, Jamea Johnson and family fam-ily left Wiidiiesdiiy morning for a trip through tho Bnur ijaku country, going by way uf I jogaii ca n ou n nd e pt ctl ug to return by way of Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smart of Logan a re the guesin of .Mr. and Mrs. Ezra l-'oss, iilso visiting with other relatives and friends in this city. Mis. Ruth Chadwlck, who in employed l at the Fuss Urol hers Clothing store, Is I si lending her v.ucat Ion at her i a ncli In Powney. Miss llattli; Johnson fa occupying occupy-ing her position at present. Mrs. L. A. Richardson of Ixgan is the guest of il v, uud M rs. James McQueen. The Peehivo girls of the Third ward gave a reception Friday evening in honor of Mis Sadie Kidd, president of the Third wn rd M . I. A. The pa rty was given on the lawp of Ihe Thomas Greaves home, which wns decorated with Japanese lan-turns. lan-turns. Music and ames wore indulged In, followed by refreshments served to gue.-'.tn numbering forty. Miss Kidd was presented with ft book and a large bouquet bou-quet of red loses. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burchelt and son left Sunday morninjc for Biackfoot, where they will spend a couple of weeks visiting with friends. J Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of Downey an; visiting with .Mrs, Johnson's pare ut a, : Mr. und Mrs. W. II. Copeland. j Mrs. L. M, McOann and Mrs. S. A. Tid-1 Tid-1 well of Smlthiield, Utah, are visiting wllh ! their son nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. ; S. MeCunn of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pond of Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, Utah, spent tlie fore part of the week visiting with relatives and frienda here. O. H. Perry of Seattle, Wash., who rendered the solo, "Ninety and Nine," at the morning meeting Pioneer day. visited vis-ited with relatives here the fore part of the week. Mrs. Perry was formerly Beissie Morehejid of Ixigan. She came here from Iogan. where she Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Heyball and where (die also met her mother, Mrs. C. M. Morehead of Parish, Fla., who Is visiting vis-iting with relal Ives l here. M rs. Perry's dauirhier, Geneva, also accompanied her. Mrs. Iee Brimhall left last week for Spanish l"ork. Utah, to vi:dt with friends and relatives there. Miss Vera Mr-ham, Bessie Thorghman. Dr. M. W. Faylor and Floyd Black left Wed nesday morning for a trip through Yellowstone park, going bv way of Logan canyon and through the Bear Lake country. coun-try. They expect to be gone a couple of weeks. i Mr, and Mrs. J. Woods and Mrs. W. Woods returned from their trip i hrough Yellowstone National park Saturday evening. even-ing. v Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen and family spent a week camping In Cottonwood canyon. Misses Evelyn and Haiel Hochstrasser, Oscar nnd H. J. Hansen and Mr. Haws of Trenton, I'tah, spent the fore part of the week at Bear Lake-Alma Lake-Alma And reason and C. E. Edison of Hyrum spent the dav with Mr. and Mrs. ! L. M. Edison Monday. Mrs. M. Larson of northern Idaho is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Keller of this city. Mrs, Harvey Thorghman entertained i the members of the Union Social cluh , Friday afternoon. The tea table was centered cen-tered with a large basket of pink and white sweet peas, with bows of pink and white chift'on adorning the handles. Pink and white flowers were also strewn on tlie table cover. Guests were Mrs. Roy Bolmer. Miss Bessie Thorghman, Mrs. Kellogg. Mrs. Eila. Feldsiead. Mrs. Anthony, An-thony, Mrs. J. Hey wood and Mrs. R. Hev-wood. Hev-wood. Mrs. G. T. Parkinson spent Wednesday Wednes-day visiting with relatives in Logan. BRIGHAM CITY BRTGHAM CITY. July 28. One Of the biggest and most pleasant social events In Rrigham for a long time was the reception re-ception tendered Mrs. J. L. James by the Civic Improvement club Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. "W. O. Knud-son. Knud-son. Mrs. James has served as treasurer treas-urer of the club for some time, but will leave the city soon. The serving commit com-mit tee was composed of Mesciames C. Keller, Frances Pitt. Rudolph Kaiser, C. W. Knudson, John C. Knudson. E. B. Mathias, Dan Petersen and W. J. Lowe. Each club member was entitled to bring one guest, and those present were Mes-dames Mes-dames C. O. Christensen, Charles Edwards, Ed-wards, Mrs. Lewis, T. E. Secrist. W. L. Eddy. C. T. Anderson. J. A. West. W. I. Hargls, Orson Hudson. O. A. W hi taker. B. A. Loe, C. W. Knudson. Nels Jenson. J. C. Knudson, W. O. Knudson. Ellas Jenson, W. W. Knudson. D. H. Rosen -baum. J. L- James. T. Poulos. A. M. Merrill, Mer-rill, Samuel Campbell. S. R. Wing. C A. Kaiser. H. C. Dav, D. C. Jensen. Walde-m;ir Walde-m;ir Call. O- C. Dalby, W. L. Hoist, Lars Larsen. A. G. Frank, Mrs. Sotheringham. Mr p. .J. Edward Taylor and Mrs. Leon Mayhue of Salt Lake; Misses Eliza Hanson. Han-son. Trisie Box. Evelyn Sorensen, Barbara Bar-bara Larsen and May me Campbell. Miss Etta Facer Vntertained at av dancing dan-cing party on the lawn of the Facer home, South First West street, Saturday evening, even-ing, and a most pleasant eventing was spent by a large company of friends of the hostess. Dancing was interspersed with games and refreshments, and tlie following' guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pett. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Wing, Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Facer, Misses Malinda Wright, Tlla Petting!. Srtrah Bronson, Ruth Reese. Rilla Pett. Flora Watkins. Vesta Facer. Leona Whltaker. Rosabelle Bingham of Smith, Lula Facer. Vilate Jensen. Ruth Rams-den Rams-den of Ogden; Ernest Hansen, Henry Froeley, Milton Burt. Ray Lowe, Carl Seashore. Wilford Christensen, Lester Facer, Clarence Smith and H. Lund of Salt Lake. Llovd Barney of American Fork. George Facer of Wiilard, J. A. , Bingham of Smtthtield. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Savage of Salt 1 Lake spent Sunday in Brtgham, visiting ; relatives and friends. ; C. L. 'Olsen of Murray, formerly of this ! city, spent Saturday in Frigham, greet-: greet-: Ing old friends and acquaintances. J. W. Callan of Idaho spent a few davs ! of the week in this city, visiting his si's- ter, Mrs. J. Alfred Fishburn. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Olsen entertained Saturday evening at a birthday party, j Dinner was served early in the "evening. after -which the time was pleasantlv spent ! in social diversion. Present were Mr. and ! Mrs. M. L. Hamson and children. Mr. nnd ; Mrs. J. p. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hun-1 Hun-1 sen. Mrs. Leo Jensen. Norman and Leslie 1 Olsen. j A reunion of the Forsgren family was I held here Wednesday afternoon and'even-I and'even-I ing in the Third ward amusement hall. Descendants of Peter A. Forsgren gathered gath-ered from all parts of Boxelder countv and other parts of the state. L. E, Dresbacli of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Johnson of Logan left Tues-j Tues-j day for an' extended tour through Yol-i Yol-i lowstone park, tlie trip being made bv J automobile. j Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fishburn nnd ; children are spending the week in Salt j Lake, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. James Camp-on, Jr., of Ogden ! spent the week in this city, visiting Mrs. i James Campion. On Pioneer day Mrs. Mary Nichols gave a birthday dinner to a few of the mcm-I mcm-I bers of her family, the event being her seventy-fifth birthday anniversary. Among the guests were Dr. and Mrs. U A. Pearse, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. F. Madf-en, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Wiilard Nichols. Mr. and Mrs George W. Nichols, Mrs. Teah Wat-kins Wat-kins Miss Hattie Nichols. Miss Lticile Nichols. Mis Dolore Nichols, Mark Nichols and Richmond Nichols. Miss Hazel Fox. of Moroni was the guest of lienor at a reception Thursday evening given by Mrs. R. A. Pearse. Miss Fox is a guest at the Pearse home. In commemoration of the sixty-ninth birthdav anniversary of David Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Reese entertained a few friends and relatives at dinner Saturday evening. even-ing. Fifty-one guests were present, among whom were tlie following out-of-town people: Mr. and Mrs. Lorln A. Merrill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Parley B. Reese and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Norr of Logan and Mr. and Airs. Daniel M. Reese of Harper. E. J. Berger and Mrs. Emily Cheese-man Cheese-man were married in Logan during the week. The Ladies' Aid society gave its annual an-nual monthly tea on the lawn of the Presbyterian church Saturday evening. The affair was under the direction of Mrs. H. J. Heaton and Mrs. Nicolai Niel-son. Niel-son. Monday afternoon Mrs. Ann H. Burt entertained a few of her children at a dinner in honor of her seventy-sixth birthday. Among the guests were Mrs. Emma J. Stevens and E. H. Jones of Ogden. B. Howell Jones of Los Angeles, William H. Jones and Riey II. Jones. The Misses Seven a and Daisy Madsen spent a few days in Salt Lake during the week, visiting relatives and friends. Saturday evening John Evans and daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Berg. and niece, Mrs. Mary Flook of Kansas, went to Malad, where they visited a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Evans. t Mr, and Mrs. Valde Jorgensen of Sab: Lake spent the week in this city visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. O. W, Jensen has returned to her home in Fresno, Cal., after a pleasant visit in this city, where she was the guest of friends. Bonneville ranch was the sr-ene of a delightful social function Friday evening, even-ing, when a large party of Brighamites were guests at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Lay. Dancing -was the principal feature of the evening and dinner was served on the lawn. Participating Partici-pating in the festivities were Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hoist. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Sperry W. Lawson. Mr. and -Mrs. Waldemar Call, Mrs. George Ked-dington Ked-dington or" Salt Lake, Mrs. J. C. Chamber-Iain Chamber-Iain of Osden. Miss Violet Madsen. Miss Rula Ward, Miss Florence Valentine. Joseph Jo-seph Soble. L. E. Dreshack, Robert E. Minogue and Willis Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Norr of Logan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Reese of this city for a few days during the week. The Misses Lillian Barton. Lowena Higgs and Maurine Anderson of Salt Lake were guests of Miss Alia Larsen of this city several days during the past week. Mrs. T eon Mayhue of Salt J.ake is spending a few days visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsgren, in this city. Miss Ethleen Forsgren has returned from Salt Lake Ciy. where she spent several months attending the University 1 of Utah summer school. j |