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Show ! Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah I OGDEN f I .; -t . . ' OGDEN, July C9.M.5S Katherine . Volker entertained at a dancing party I Friday evening nt the Vnlker home on Twenty-seventh street. T)ancins was en- joyed on the large lawn, whirl i was ei- i fectlvely decorated with colored Hplus .1 and Japanese lanterns. He freshmen ts : were served on small tables, each of '! whtuh was centered with a basket of i tsweot peas. Assisting1 in serving were the Misses Josephine Volker. Helen Shee-ban, Shee-ban, Avon Rich. Florence Dunn, Ida Bcowcroft, Vilate Jacobs and Virginia Thomas. Miss Volker was assisted in en tertaining the guests by Mrs. Henry F. ji Volker, Mrs. Earl Read, Miss Violet Tay- ' lor and Miss Juanita Ballantyne. About .! IPO quests enjoyed the delightful affair. ! Mr. r.nd Mra. J. E. Smith announce the 1 ontt'figomont of thetr daughter Marie to 'l P, R. Arentz of Promontory Point, the ,j wodatnpr to take place In September. At a beautifully appointed dinner given Wer.nfi&dny afternoon at the Virginia the I engagement of Miss Kathryn Joyce 1 daughter of Dr. rind Mrs. Robert &. Joyce, ' lo Harmon W. Poery, son of Mrs. D. H. Peery, was announced, the marriage to 1-e an event of the early fall. Covers were laid fnr ten of Miss Joyce's intimate inti-mate friends, 'Miss Joyce is an accom-i accom-i pushed musician nnd a popular member of Ogrten'H younger set, and during the j laBt veur has studied music In Chicago i and fc&attlo. Mr. Peery Is a prominent young business man of this city. Mrs. F. Lewis presided at a prettily p,r ranged luncheon at the Hermitage ho-! ho-! ltd Friday afternoon, given in compliment to her guest, Mrs. J. A. Manning of New "York City. The tables were attractive ' with wild flowers and sweet peas. Covers were laid for I'orty guests. Mi-?. Oscar JJ. Mad son entertained the members of her sewing club at bridge at her home on Twelfth street Thursday afternoon. Five tables were filled with players. A luncheon was served, a cut-glass cut-glass bowl of sweet peas forming the centerpiece on t he dining table. The hostess was assisted bv Mrs. Clarence fcv. Cunnell and Mrs. J. W. Pidcock. The Invited guests were Mrs. Richard A. Pierce, Mrs. P. F. Klrkendall, Mrs. L,eroy Ti-.K-hnilller. Mrs. H. W. Todd. Mrs. avid Matt son of Salt Lake and Miss Mary Llttlefield. A birthday party was given at the summer home of Mrs; D. H. Peery in Ogden canyon Thursday afternoon, when ! ' her granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth Fulk-erson, Fulk-erson, entertained fifteen of her young ( friends in honor of her eighth birthday. The members of the Five Hundred club , will be the guests of Mrs. Frank M. j Driggs on Friday afternoon at Camp Melton in the canyon. The following party, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Littlcfield, returned Tuesday from a pleasant four-day outing out-ing at Ideal Beach and Fish haven on Bear lake: Mrs. Mattie O'Donnell, Miss Rae Wright, Miss June Scowcroft, Miss Ruth Wattis, Miss .Edna Wat tip. Miss Marion Eccles. Miss Marion Wright. Dr. K. R. Dumke, Eugene E. Carr, Clarence Wright. Duke Wright, Roscoe G william, S. M. Scott and Mr. Swaner. ' An informal dancing party was given Saturday evening at the Country club for members1 and guests. On Sunday members of the Salt Lake Golf club con- tested with the Ogden Country club golfers. The visitors were entertained at luncheon and at the conclusion of the ; matches they were the guests of the Ogden golfers at dinner. Mrs. Joseph Benowitz entertained Thursday at a luncheon at Kern's, followed fol-lowed by bridge at her home, in honor of her mother, Mrs. B. Berger of St. Joseph, Jo-seph, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Chapln A. Day, Ralph E. Bristol and son, Chapln Day Bristol, returned re-turned "Yednesday from a ten days' automobile au-tomobile trip to Yellowstone park. Mrs-Bristol Mrs-Bristol arrived home Wednesday from a week's visit In Spencer, Idaho, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Wood. ;j Dr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Rich and daugh- ; ter, Gladys, left today for a few days' outing; at Bear lake. Miss Leila Rich and Clark Rich, who have spent the past i two weeks at the lake, returned Monday, i while Miss Helen Rich remained there and i will return to Ogden with her parents. 1 Miss Veda Eccles returned Monday from New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Brewer and ! daughter, Beatrice, and two sons, Lee and I Cbauncey, left Thursday for a two weeks' i automobile trip through Idaho and Yel- j low-stone park. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Gunnell were Provo visitors Tuesday and Wednesday, j Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bowman left Tues- ! day for the Gamble ranch, in Nevada. Mrs. Bowman will spend the remainder j of t lie summer there. Archie Bowman, Jr., who has been visiting his parents in this city, returned to Nevada Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Browning and daughters. Vera and Marion, and son. Dr. Emmett Browning, and guest. George Mc-Farlane Mc-Farlane of New York City, have gone to ! Lost creek, near Weber canyon, for a two weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bush have returned re-turned from Lake Tahoe. i Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Browning and fam- ! ily left Thursday by automobile for a trip j through Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Forriatall have re turned from a five weeks' tour of California. Cali-fornia. Royal Eccles, Orson Douglas and Joseph Jo-seph Scowcroft, Jr., have gone to Mon- I tana on a fishing trip. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Webb and son. La Mar, and Mr. and M rs. Wise Evans and son will leave tomorrow for an au- ; tomobile tour of Yellowstone park, Mrs. Katherine Bassett Pardoe and young daughter. Norma, and Mrs. Nora Pardoe are expected home early in the week from San Francisco, where they have been visiting Mrs. Pardoe's parents, Professor and Mrs. William Bassett, for j the past six weeka. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scowcroft and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Scowcroft. Jr., rc- ! turned Sunday from a short visit in Ev- anston, Wyo. Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Pngmire and family fam-ily left Tuesday for a ten days' outing at .; Bear lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson of Council ; Bluffs, Iowa, who have been the guests of Commercial Agent W. G. Wilson of the ' Southern Pacific and Mrs. Wilson for the '; past month, left Tuesday for their home. ; Charles A. Maguire left Thursday for : Davenport, Iowa, and Chicago, fie is to : attend the national convention of the ' Knights of Columbus at Davenport, as a delegate of Ogden council No. 777. Mr. and Mrs. H. Albert and daughter, Sara, have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Abe S'-hnenfeld and daughters. Frances and Selma. of Helper, Utah; t lie Misses Lillian and Frances Schoenfeld of New ! Toi k and Mrs. A. Wolfe of Bingham rtah. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blchsel. with their daughters, Marion and Helen, and son, Stanley, are touring Yellowstone park by automobile. The Rev. Fathers Cushnahan and La-gan La-gan of SI. Joseph's church, the Rev. Fa-! Fa-! i her f loser of All Hallows col lege. Salt .Lake City; the Misses Grace and Alice Lagan of San Francisco, who have br-en the guests of Father Cushnahan and their , brother, with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Rvan ! and Mrs. A. J. Shnfflebarger. left j Wednesday for an automobile tour of j Yellowstone park. j T. Earl Pardoe spent Saturday and Sunday in Oeden. returning Sunday even- ; iirg to Provo, whore lie is Instructor in the Brigham Young university summer school. Miss Dora Peterson left Thursday for her home In Hyrnm, Utah, after a week's t visit in this city as the guest of Miss Etta Browning. ! Miss Armenia Matigbn nf I,ogan is the l guest of Miss Lucille Wa I lace. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Dodge have as their guesis Mr. ami Mr. Carl Dodge of Haverhill, Mass. They will remain in Ogden for several days and will visit MISS MARIE SMITH, whose engagement to T. R. Arentz of Promontory Point has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith, residing on Jackson avenue, Ogden. f n- V k j - II II f jl ' , ' - V '1 I t . i I . if ' r - ' 1 tJ ' Photo by Freemonde, Ogden. Y'ellowstone park and other points of interest in-terest before returning to Massachusetts. Captain Jack Major of company H, Third infantry, United States national guard, now stationed at Cheyenne, Wyo., left Wednesday for Salt Lake City after spending a week's furloush with bis sister, Mrs. John W. Scowcroft. Mrs. Major accompanied ac-companied her husband to Salt Lake, wdierc she will remain for the present. Stanley McDenn arrived from the coast Wednesdav to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDjean. Miss Elain Evans of Salt Lake spent the week in Opden with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood co ck . Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Brow'n and son. Laurel, departed Tuesday for a motor trip through Idaho. Walter and Frank S. West left Thursday Thurs-day for Los Angeles, where they will visit their sister, Miss Mabel West, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ransoms have returned re-turned from a two weeks' trip through Washington and Oregon. They also visited vis-ited at Butte and Billings, Mont. ' J. P. Simmons of Chicago Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hart. Mrs. W. L. Anderson and daughter. Ellen, of Macintosh. N. D., are spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. Lilly M. Leaman. K. E. Smith has left on a combined business and pleasure trip to California and the northwest. Miss Katherine Silver of Salt Lake is visiting here with relatives. Edgar E. Stone Is spending his vacation vaca-tion with his son, Glen Stone, at Rexburg, Idaho. Norman Shorten of Pocatello Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shorten. Willard Scowcroft has gone to New York City on a business trip. Mrs. G. S. Marshall and daughter and son. Marguerite and Wilmer, of Ogden came down from Conant, Idaho, to spend the 24th in Ogden. Miss Grace Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wilson, has returned from Salt Lake, where she visited for six weeks with relatives. Mrs. .A. N. Munn has returned from Kansas City, Mo., where she visited her parents and friends for two months. Mrs. H. Liable and son, Albert, and Mrs. G. IT. Rands left the first of the week for San Diego.. Mrs. W. E. Hawkins and her son, Tr-win. Tr-win. of Logan are visiting Mrs. Gladys Thomas and other- relatives in Ogden. They are accompanied by Miss Addie Mitton and Ieroy Mitton of lx)gan. Miss May Conroy left Thursday for a six weeks' buying trip io New York City for a local firm. Kathryn and Pearl Greenwell have1 returned re-turned from a three weeks' visit with friends in southern Utah. Manager S. B. Steck of the Lyceum theater, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. A. Steck, and sisters. Alberta and Pearl, departed Wednesday for an automobile tour of Yellowstone park, where they expect ex-pect to spend several weeks. Miss Myrtle Header of Evanston. Wyo.. is the guest of Miss Cecilia Higgins and Miss Leone Wright. After a few days' visit with J. A. Wear, W. F. Wells left Wednesday for his home in Chicago. Miss Sara Merrill of Salt Lake, who has been visiting with the Misses Esther and Elizabeth Seppfch and Leona Purdy at Pine Tree, in Ogden canyon, left Tuesday Tues-day for her home. D. E. Atkins, Jr., and Walter Cash-raoro Cash-raoro are visiting relatives and friends in Pittsburg. Pa., for several weeks. Miss Elva Blackburn entertained Saturday! Sat-urday! afternoon in honor of Miss Ruth Wooiey of Salt !ake. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barker, who leave soon for Montana to make their home, were tendered a reception Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Orvtlle Jepperson. Miss Gladys Peterson, Instructor of piano pi-ano at the WcIxt academy, assisted by Mrs. Eld a Ririe Manning and Miss Dora Myers, vocalists, gave a muskale Sunday Sun-day evening In the North Ogden meeting house. Mrs. Anna L. Harrison entertained at dinner Thursday evening at the home of tier- sister. Mrs. N. C. Freeman, on Twenty-seventh street. Covers were laid for thirty-six. Promoters of t he League of Sacred Heart met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Hugh Nolan on Madison avenue. Wednesday afternoon members of the II. L. B. club were entertained by Mrs. David Munro and Mrs. Jack Debano at the Munro cottage In Ogden canyon. The guesis were entertained at several tables of car ds, Mrs. J. Pa rry receiving the honors. At the conclusion of the afternoon, after-noon, refreshments were served. Miss Bertha Covey was tendered a pleasant surprise party Wednsdny afternoon after-noon at her home on Twenty-first street by a number of her friends. MIsp Eliza bet h A ngeless, who has just returned from summer school at the Uni versity of Utah, was the recipient of a card party and social given by a number num-ber of her friends at her home on Twenty- : first street Friday evening. The Silver IVe club held a picnic Friday Fri-day in the canyon. Thursday after-noon the Lady Maera- ' bees, with their families, held an outing at the Hermitage. Mrs. John Smallev wns hostess to the 1!if, Five Hundred club at her home Thursday afternoon. The Past Guardian Neighbors met at the home of Mrs. William Light on West Patterson avenue Thursday. T. J. Paine of this city and Miss Ula Sly of Spoka ne, Wa;-h. were married Monday at Brigham City. A parcel shower was given for Miss Maude E. Stevenson by the Misses VYy-pong VYy-pong Frida v evening at t heir home on Twenty-eighl h street. The following were among the large , number of Ouden guesis who attended the dinner dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of Kaysville at Isoon Wednesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Hoag. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Peery. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Molllngsworth, Mr-, and Mrs. Angus T. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Parlev T. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Spargo, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall, Mrs. Nora Smith Rruvo. Miss Vida Eccles. Ec-cles. Miss Flora Eccles. Miss Rae Wright. Miss Florence Wright, Miss Ruth Wattis. Miss Katherine Hong, Messrs. Haves Matson, A. P. Bigelow, Sylvester Scott, Uugene E. Carr. Roscoe Gwilliams, Luke Wright and Orson Douglas. Mrs. T'ls Montgomery Robertson of Los Angeles, Cat., is visiting with her sister, Mrs. E. C. Paxton, at ldlewfld grove. Ogden can von. I RICHFIELD ) 4 RtrHFItoLD. Jvilv 29. Mrs. Taylor Thurber returned to tier home in Salt Lake Thursday. Mies Florcni'e Brown returner! (o Ogden Monday, Mon-day, after visiting with tier sister. Mrs. W. 0. EHcks-'on. Mesdamf T. R. OJerlhlll am . .1. Ashman entertained en-tertained ubout eiclity guests In the nigh school Kymnapinm Thursday afternoon. Tit dining room whs beautifully decorated 'tfh red and while Hlreamers and rod rosi't, while the gymnasium room In purple and whito streamers and (wi -ft ppHs nnd ph npler!. Games wore played. Those flfslsttng with the lunHiton were the Mi. sties Vonda Eitfo. ptcssie N'eilt. Naomi Farns-wtvth Farns-wtvth and Naomi Hcppler. Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Noyes of Provo are here visiting relHlivcs and friends. Mrs. Agatha Fa rns worth returned home from a month's visit in Bingham. MrF. Minnie Bfan announces the engag"-I engag"-I mrnt of her daughter. Alleen. to T. L. Earle. The marriage will take plaie in the lae summer. Miss Stella Peterson and Rod a Ram lose, apent Sunday at Sallna. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petereon of Salt Lake are visiting here. John Hood and family departed for the Fish luke resort Tuesday. Miss Lottie Lewis entertained at an afternoon after-noon parly Thursday In honor of the Misses Pearl and Kal herlne Green well of Ogden. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to the Misses Cleo and lone Morrison, Mor-rison, Harriet ai-rl Ruth Barh of South Dakota. Edna Brown. Virginia Outzen. Mary Carter, Ilia Clark and tho guesis of honor. Mrs. A. L. wnndhouse and two ehildren returned re-turned home Monday., after a month's visit lo Anaconda, Mont. Miss Maud Erlckson rel urned 'from Salt Lake Tuesday, where Fhe has been attending summer sum-mer ishool. Dexter nnd Darwin Nelson of Los Angeles ore visiting with their Islera, Mrs. A. V. Nelson and Mrs. Axel Nelson. Mrs. RoHke will entertain the Blue Bird club Friday afternoon. Mrs. William Hunter of Kanosh ia visiting with M r. and M rs. George Hu nt rr. The Mirth makers held their weekly meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hartford Hart-ford Phillips. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlioman Parkinson and daughter daugh-ter and non of Evnnstnn. Wyo., are guests at the Thomas Ogden, Sr., home. Mrs. J. P. C. Norman enterta Ined nt a Kensington Ken-sington Thursday afternoon In honor of Mir. C. J. Bach of South Dakota. Those present were Mofjdamefi Guy LcwU, K. E. Hoffman, Charles Wilson. Andrew Anderson. Mary Whytr, R. G-ramefi. D. E. 'Wliyt". A. Montgomery. Cnrl Goldhrnnsen. Joseph Wilkensen, Joseph Nelson, J. Incite, Roako, K. J. Hunks. J. Mason, H. II, Peterson and the. guest of honor. The Miases Adelma Me Kudo, Hazel Skoution. Ore Inn Wright mid I la trio Col v In. ull of Salt Lake, are spending their vacations with Miss Maze I Law'son. While here Ihey visited at Fish lake. The Mlsse3 rjessie N'elll and Von Jensen enterta enter-ta Ined D. W. Cochrane and W. St ruck man at a Dutch lunch Tuesday evening at the Noill home. The Rebekali lodge entertained nt a Kensington Tne.'day afternoon n t the Indgo rooms in honor ! or Mm, C. .1. Bach. Luncheon waa served to twenty gucstH. Mrs. Tell GraniCH is visiting In Salt Lalto. Mr. ami Mrs. W, '. Blesj-liighnin of Salt Iak are guChCj of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Stiener. Mrs. I. Sitlilv.ur.v and Mrs. Jrvph Salisbury mntnri'd to 1'iovo with Ur. and Mrs. L. L. NOJfJB. j POCATELLO, IDA. POCATELLO, Idaho, July 29. Mr. and Mra. Array Sullivan have loft on a thirty-day thirty-day trip to PloLse and coast points. Mr. land Mrs. .1. M. Johnson and daughter of 1 Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan Sulli-van the first of the week. Miss Mary Mellisnn of Everett, "Wash., visited Miss Ann Mullln for a few days on her way home from Ithaca, N. Y., where she has h?en attending the national convention con-vention of the Kappa Kappa Oamnia as delegate of the Idaho chapter. The Misses Mellison and Mullin are members of the same sorority at Idaho. Dr. R. D. Gee and family of South (Irani avenue are enjoying a short outing out-ing at Pear Lake. Arthur Heaphey and mother of Chicago have been quests of Mrs. W. A. Wright and R. .1. Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Budge and Mr. and Mrs. Luther McHowell of Logan made a short stay in this city while motoring to the park. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Beger are entertaining enter-taining a nine-pound baby girl, who came to their home on West Whitman Mon-1 Mon-1 clay night. Leo N. Lewis has been officially appointed ap-pointed by Governor Alexander as a delegate dele-gate to the tenth annual conference on taxation to be held at Indianapolis Au-i Au-i gust 28 to .11. I Supreme Justice Alfred Budge and family fam-ily are taking an extended vacation trip by automobile. They expect to go from here to I;ava and Soda Springs, then to their ranch m Bear Lake county for a few days, and after that to tour Yellowstone park before returning to Boise. Charles Percival and Miss Annie Murray Mur-ray were married Wednesday evening by the Rev. Marcus Lindsay at the home of Mrs. Charles Peake, a relative of the bride. Miss Florence Forma n was the bridesmaid and Hairy Murray the best man. . Miss Constance Kinney Itfis gone with friends for a trlf through the Yellowstone. Yellow-stone. The sun parlor in the Fargo apartments has been the scene of several delightfully informal dancing parties during the past week. Saturday evening Miss Clara Fargo entertained about forty of the younger set In honor of her niece, Miss Frances Fargo of Salt Lake, and Miss Helen Moore of Seattle, who are guests at the Fargo home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Havenor and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKee entertained Wednesdav evening with an informal daii'-e in the Fargo sun parlor. Miss Marion Brooks of Boise is the j house guest of'iMiss Helen Barnard, and Mrs. C. E. Brooks is visiting at the home of Mrs. C. S. Garretson. The members of the Division club were entertained this week by Mrs. R. G. Basset Bas-set at her home on South Sixth avenue. Mrs. W. A. Huff held high score. Mrs. Currle a nd Mrs. Fred Young were the guests of the club. About forty young people enjoved a hav-rack hav-rack ride Friday evening to the Perrv farm, under the suspires of the Presbyterian Presby-terian Christian Endeavor society. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Robinson gave a charming dancing party at the Fargo, honoring Mrs. Robinson's mother. Mrs. Lewis W. Bartlett of St. Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bartlett of Salt Iake. Light refreshments were served, the hostess being a ssisted bv Mesriames Kurtz, Trout, Batlett and'! Barber. j Mrs. A. R. Higson was hostess to the Wednesday Bridge cluh. Mrs. C. A. Val- ; entine received high score. Mrs. 1. W. Church entertained the ' members of both the Frida v South End : club and the Friday North End club this week. Other guests of the afternoon j were Mrs. Christianson of Tucson, Ariz ! Mrs. Fred Ball. Mrs. D. C. McDougall, I Mrs. John Harvey. Mrs. C. A. Valetlne ,Mrs. I. W. Standrod, Mrs. J. J. Hull. Mrs' : W. p. McDonald. Mrs. H. B. Sevdall' 1 Mrs. Glen Trout. Misses Mabel and Bertha i Church and Helen McDougall. i Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bohlschied enter- j tatned the East Side Bridge club Thursday Thurs-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Wal- ' worth were guests of the club. Mrs. W. E. Dehler a nd Mrs. T. R. Grinshaw entertained the Electa Kensington Kensing-ton Tuesday afternoon at the home of the former. Dr. Ray and family. Dr. Clothier and family and Judge Knowles and family motored to Lava Hot Springs last Sunday. Sun-day. Trie Misses Grace and Celestlne West, who have been students at the Tech summer school, have left for their home in Chesterfield. E. T. Sturgeon has returned from a two weeks' visit in Portland, while Mrs. Sturgeon will remain there for the summer. sum-mer. Wflliam F. MacAuley and his bride, formerly Miss Florence Welter of Salt Lake, arrived in Pocatello Monday. Norrls Nelson and wife have returned from a two weeks' visit to Seattle and other points In the northwest. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Boyle of Lima. Mont., formerly of Pocatello, are to again make their home here. wmtnm Wakefield and Delia. Way Bcrgthol were married Monday by Judge Knowles. Mr. and AT rs. R. O. PtorkMager have gone to Trude on a fishing trip. J. E. MacAlpine, president of the Commercial Com-mercial club, has returned from Smoky Creek, where he spent a few days. Mrs. MacAlpine and children will probably remain re-main there for the summer. A local organization of the' Women's Congressional union was effected Monday Mon-day evening at tiie library chibroom under un-der the leadership of Miss Margery G. Ross, national organizer. Thomas Carlos Igo of this city and Miss Juanita Noblette of Cokeville, Wyo., were married In Salt Lake last Saturday. Satur-day. Mr. Igo U the son of Mrs. A. Igo and is in the engineering department of the Oregon Short Line. Lyman Fargo and family have returned from an automobile trip to Salt Lake. Miss Dorothy Fargo accompanied them home. Mrs. Edward Anderson and son have joined Mr. Anderson In Boise and will make their home there. Airs. Harry Hurlbnrt Is home from Soda Springs, where she acted as court reporter re-porter In several cases which came up for trial. Exalted Ruler Freeman and other brother Elks of Pocatello attended the dedication ceremonies which marked the opening of the new Elks' hall at Twin Falls. Mr. and Airs. Alfred Kleernan and son, Alfred, Jr., are making a short stav at Lava Mot Springs. They will go from there to Laramie. Wyo., where a reunion I of the Kleernan family will be held. The trip will be made by automobile. The Charity Beehive met the past week with Mrs. A. R. Reddish on North Arthur avenue and a verv delightful evening was spent. Airs. William Cox, who is beekeeper, was assisted by Miss Lizzie Bergesnn. Members present were Gladys Watson, Jessie Hendricks, Ellen Burke, Esther Peterson, Erma Henderson. Hender-son. Kuth Peterson, Sarah Loveland, Ro-zella Ro-zella Stoker and Agnes Jensen. Airs. J. B. Bistline has returned from Boise, where she accompanied Mrs. S. Al. Bower, who is now a convalescent in the Boise hospital. R, J. Hayes and family and Wayne Higson motored to Trude this week, where the Hayeses have a summer home. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McGfnnis of Salt Lake made a short stopover in Pocatello Poca-tello on t heir way to Yellowstone park by automobile. The Woman's Republican cluh met. Friday afternoon at the club's quarters In the Eagle hullding, Mrs. Bean presiding. presid-ing. Miss I larriot B. Eraser, the popular head of the department of public health und 'physical culture In Hie city schools, has left for Cheteck. Wis., to spend the, summer with relatives. She lias been a member of the summer school faculty at j the Tech. Miss Beulah Baum of Ogden was the guest of Miss Vtra AIcGuire last week. J. H. Andrews has returned from a successful fishing trip in the Bear Lake country. Miss Dora Bond and Miss Sanbourne of Blackfoot have been making a visit with Pocatello friends. Mrs. M. E. Gray and Mrs. Turner of South Garfield avenue, have returned from a tour of the Yellowstone. E. S. Ftsk and familv motored to Salt Lake last Sunday. Air. Fisk returned Tuesday, but his family will remain for a two weeks', visit. W. C. Chalmers will join his family, who are In the east at prfent, and make an extensive eastern trip before returning home. Little Leah Young and her sister, Llb-bie Llb-bie Young, gave a charming children's party at their home on South Twelfth avenue. Games were played and delightful delight-ful refreshments enjoyed by Raymond and Claude Pipkin, Vera and Virgil Hart-vlgsen, Hart-vlgsen, Harold Bonnet, Kurt Engllng, Eonald and Margaret Hartman, Marjorie and Anne Pipkin, Dolly Vernon, John and Lewis Ruebleman and Esther and Rose AJarie Ruebleman. H. H. Wilson, accompanied by Afrs. Wilson, Wil-son, ha.s left for an extensive eastern buying buy-ing trip. 1 Henry Need ham and wife have gone on a short trip to Denver. Mrs. G. W. Iarson and daughter of Nampa were Pocatello visitors this week. The Royal Neighbors' society held a very enjoyable social session Thursday evening at Eagle hall. .After the transaction trans-action of routine business luncheon and dancing were indulged in. Edward White and a party of friends made a few days' outing and fishing trip by aulo. Miss Cecil Worrel is taking a two weeks' vacation at Bear Lake. Mrs. F. D. Montgomery is in Twin Falls visiting with friends. Mrs. Carrie Harris of Blackfoot, district dis-trict deputy of the Roval Neighbors, has been in the city for several days. P. H. Kane and family are on a ten days' fishing trip and will visit in Butte before returning. Miss Wilma Snyder has returned home from the genera hospital, where she underwent un-derwent a minor operation, and Is having a speedy recovery. I : MT. PLEASANT MT. FLEASAN'T. July 29. Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Fott and hftby, Ruth, of Ephralm visited duritiR ' the week with Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Johnson. Mrs. E. n. Johnson Is visiting in Garfield with her daughter, M rs. L. S. Wood ring. Miss Louise Cherry is at home again, after f pending the early part of the summer in Salt Lake studying the violin under Profes&or George Skelton. Mrs. A. D. rhrktensen rntfirtained Wednesday Wednes-day at luncheon and a plumber party at Falrview, oinnllnipntary to Mre. H. F. Campbell and Mrs. Roy Mi'f'lure of Long Beach, Lai., aud Mrs. R. A. Burch. Mrs. Abram Job. neon has a hor guests this week Mm. hvao Johnson and Master Evan Johnson John-son of Kphralm. The third furies of FummT Kensingtons given by the TwentWh Century dub was in the nature of a garden party on the beautiful lawns ot the James Ivtrsen home, with Mrs. Larsfn. Mrs. H. C. Jacobs, Mm. F. C. Jensen. Mrs. C. L. Stewart, Stew-art, Miss Wlnnlfred Jens"n and Miss Annie Jo-hansen Jo-hansen as hostesses. A profusion of pweet peas and nasturtiums were used on email tables and numerous ruga and couches formed cor.y corners and atlrartive seats on the lawns. The guents weve Mesdanies W. D. Candland, George Chrls-tensen, Chrls-tensen, R. L. Madden. J. P. Neff, George Mftd-sen, Mftd-sen, Kannic C. Mile. P. M. Nellsen. John H. Sely, J. R. Karle. C. W. Soretwen. A. C. Wall. Abram Johnson, D. D. Tebbs. Miss Hilda Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Miss Margaret Candland and Mm. Sverj O. Nellsen of Falrview. Specially Invited guests were Mrs. Ferdinand Erlcksen. Mrs. George Cannon, Can-non, Mm. O. R. Dlhblee and Miss Lvfy Cannon of Salt Lake, Mm. Fred Olson of Kairvlew and the Mlsuofl Fran.-ew Jensen. 11a Lamen and Hazel Prince. During (he afternoon a musical programme pro-gramme was rendered by Miss Frances Jensen and Mits Helen Lamen. A targe and very Eticcewful ptcnlc was given Sunday afternoon at the Rainbow fishery under the auspices of the local Eastern Star chapter. A party of about 100 made the trip to the resort in automobiles and. after enjoying themselves in noating and hathing, were served delicious picnic supper at long tables set under the trees. Several out-of-town gueMs were pietent. Including In-cluding Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Covprdale of Salt Lake, Mm. D. R. Jensen of Ozone. Idaho. Mrs. A. S. Nil&on of Los Angeles and Mrs. Roy McClure and Mrs. R. T. Campbell of Long Beach. Cat. Mm. 0. R. Dibble? and two little daughters, Virginia and Winntfred, are visiting Mrs. Dlb-blee's Dlb-blee's parents, Mr. and Mm. W. D. Candland. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dixon and children of Spanish Fork have spent the week with relatives ; In Ephralm, Mt. Pleasant and Falrview. i One of the largest affairs of the week was the i meeting of the W. C. T. V. and mothers' de-i de-i partnient. held on the lawns of the F. C. Jen-j Jen-j sen home Friday afternoon,, twenty members and : ten guests being present. The devotionals and the mothers' department were In charge of Mm. j W. W. McKirnhau, who read an article, "The ! Cheating Child." Mra. J. D. Meyrhk read an Interesting article, "Rum's Wrong to childhood." Mis Ruth Becker of Mantl hang "Mighty Like a Rose," little Miss Margaret Norton sang "The Little Fairy. Cold Water." aJid the M isses Winntfred Win-ntfred Jensen. Hazel Prince and Frances Jensen j very ably rendered "The Wettest Dry Town" and "Where Are You Going. My pretty Maid?" A review of Dr. Wiley's article. "Why I Believe in Prohibition," was given by Miss Grace Newman; New-man; Miss Francos J-nsen sang "J Love the II. S. A.' and the members responded to roll-call with suggest Ions. ' 'How Did Our Fourth of July Float Help Our Cause?" Refreshments were served at tho conclusion of the prosrarsme. 'Mrs. Hyrum Christ ensen entertained Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon for the Vlrtetu swarm of Beehivo girls and. after an afternoon of sewing and reading, served a dainty luncheon to her guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Proctor were hosts at a beautifully appointed dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Proctor's parents, Judge and Mrs. Ferdinand Ferdi-nand Erlcksen of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Camilla Noland and Miss Elma Noland. Covers were laid for fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Candland entertained at a ; family dinner Wednesday n honor or Mrs. Cand-1 Cand-1 land's brother, Jam Tufts, and his wife and daughter of Butte, Mont. , who are here visiting with relatives. Those present were Mrs. M. C. Ivle. Mrs. Charles F. Betlemere, Miss Florence ! Tufts, Messrs. and Mesdames A. B. Waldemar. ! John A. Matson, Ora L. Hansen and Arthur i Jensen. I The degree team of Liberty camp No. : Woodmen of the World, motored to Ephnilm Friday Fri-day evening and paid a visit to the Ephralm camp. After initiating five candidate, the visitors vis-itors were the honored gueM.s at an elaborate luncheon, at which about fifty Woodmen were present. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coverdale and little Helen Coverdnle of Salt Lake spent July 24 here with relatives and friends. Miss Verna DaniHs of Pnysnn was the honored guest at a party given Tuesday evening bv the Misses Winona Cherry and Khnira Barton at the J. W. Cherry home. The rooms were hrtght with roses and carnations. Hnd the young people spent a merry evening with music and games. Lster the hostess served luncheon to the Misses Verna Daniels, Ruth Candland. Ruth Monson Marjorie Winters,- Helen Larson and Bert Mad-sen. Mad-sen. Clair Andersen. Willie Jones. Heber Jo-hansen. Jo-hansen. Max A Id rich and John Knudnn. Dr. R. A. Bateman's wife and children arrived ar-rived Monday from Laramie. Wyo.. and expect to make Mt. Pleasant their future home. Mr. and Mrs. James Monson are visiting in Axtcll at the home of their daughter. Mrs Harold tjorensen. A Jolly party of young people, chaperoned bv Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Brnthersen. are spendlnr a week camping and fishing In the Kast canyon The party Includes the Misses Clara Wee-eh Melba Aldrlch, Fannie Monson, Ailecn Whittalter' Pearl Olnon, Romania Hansen. Velma Tldwell Mr. and Mm. Paul Monson anil Theodore Olaon Francis Nellsen, Vernon Mcintosh. Frank Jones Vornon Brothemen. Elvln Mcintosh and Leslie porter. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Monson and Mr. and Mrs Paul Monson motored to Ephralm Sun.lav for a short visit with Mr. and "Mrs. Royal Petersen. J. M. Boy den, who has been emplovod in the Reporter oTflce at Kurska. is spending a Tew days here with his funiily. Mrs. Elmer Johansen entertained the "iris of 1 the Pcevo swarm of Bcrhho girls nt her homo I Wednesday afternoon. I'nder thn direction of" Mrs. Johansen and Mrs. S. M. Nelt&en, thu girls I .. . . .""noon ,:;!;- ;;b?. mi conclusion of the programme. Ju,lS0 and Mrs. J. W. r:hrry "tr''lc'! ' dinner Sunday complimentary to Mr H V Kerr and children of Mantl. who moto.ed up and Kpent the day at the Cherry homo. Mra Ray Strlnghnm or Mantl l vtelllng at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Drage. Mra ramlita Noland entertained at dinner Mon-da' Mon-da' "ompihrSntar, to JndBe and Mr. Ferdinand Erlcksen and their children. M J. Jarkfon of Chicago Wl ' honor at an Informal Dutch lunch given Monday Mon-day evening at the home of Mr. and Mia. r " T Drag". Other gueHt were M .. H. h. Nell.cn of Salt Mm. Ray Ptr.nch.m of M,".i Mr. .nd. Mr.. H. C M. Mr and Mra. Charley Chrlstenaen and Mr. and Mrb. Han Erlcksen. Judge Ferdinand Erlcksen Is a Price business visitor this week. Mrs. John Knudsen is upending a few days with Mr. Knudsen at Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Jensen have as their guest Mrs. D. R. Jensen of Ozone, Idaho. a' party coneistlng of Dr. B. R. Jhnon-K. Jhnon-K. Petersen, Audrew Marx and Dr. F. F. Fyott of Kphralm spent the week-end fishing and camping at Nfibo and N'ephi canyons. The Misses Gertrude and Vida Knudson and Mra Fred Rasmusesn went to Falrview Friday to attend a birthday luncheon given In honor of Mrs. II. M. Rasmusten. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Johnson are visiting Mrs. Johnson's parents in Grantsvllle. Howard Strang of Spanish Fork haB been a Mt. Pleasant visitor during the week. j RICHMOND HTC'HMOND, Jtilv 20. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Muir and the Misses Alice and Lucile Hatch of Salt Lake motored here Weduesdav and spent several days with Mrs. Hattie Chrisfensen. Miss Meda Swensen of Rexburg, Ida., spent the past week here with her mother, Mrs. L. P. Swensen. Mr. and Mrs. William P, Merrill and little sou of Moulton. Ida., are visiting here with Mrs. H. B. Webb and Mrs. Elna J. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Shepard have been visiting at Montpclier, Ida., with Mrs. Sadonia Stevens. Mrs. William Anderson was a Logan visitor Thursday. Mrs. S. C. Pace of Heber City has been spending a couple of weeks here with her sister, Mrs. Lydia S. Bum-ham. Bum-ham. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright have been visiting in Rexburg, Ida., with relatives and friends. Mrs. Nellie Webb entertained the Sego Lilv club on Thursday. Mr. William Wil-liam P. 'Merrill and the Misses Rozina Skidmore aud Evelyn Thompson were guests of the club. Luncheon was served on the lawn. Mrs. Webb was assisted by her sister, Miss Evelyn Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Harris Bpent a few davs of last week with their son, M. C. Harris, at his camp in Logan canyon. Mr. and M'rs. Thomas Griffiths and Mrs. Talitha Smith were Salt Lake visitors visi-tors last week. Mr. and Mrs. X. F. Bullen and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bullen motored to Bear Lake, Ida., last week. The Misses Alice and Veda Merrill have been camping at Bear Lake. Ida. Mr. and Mrs. (J. P. Swensen, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Funk. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christensen and Mrs. E. G. Wooiey and their families spent Monday at Camp La Bair. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra D. Johnson and Mr. anil Mrs. Will Harris spent Monday in Cherry Creek canyon. John C. Merrill, Kenneth Cottle and Albert Anderson, and the Misses Irene Nelson, Vesta Johnson and Edyth Johnson John-son have returned from Bear Lake, Ida., where they spent several days camping. Fredrick Muir, Albert Fisher and the Misses Madeline Christensen and Era Fisher and Jack Christensen motored to Oxford, Ida., on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Danford, Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson spent the past week camping in High Creek canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Peart and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bullen and families spent Monday in Cherry Creek canyon. Mrs. Lydia S. Burnham is visiting in Logan. Mrs. George W. Skidmore of Logan was a visitor here Wednesday. Miss Ivy Burnham of Logan was a visitor here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Halgreen, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bullen and Mrs. L. M. Funk and families spent Monday in High Creek canyon. i BLACKFOOT, IDA! f BLACKFOOT, Idaho. July 29. The Misses Marie and Helen Howard of Salt Lake City are the gruests of .Mrs. Blanche Klilredse for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Loftus and Mr. and -Mrs. Turnlilil and son of Saattle, "Wash-, were the puests of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Patrie on their way home from a motor trip through the Yellowstone park. Dr. C. M. Cllne of Idaho Falls was in Blackfoot Wednesday on professional business. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Thoreson and son, Wayne, left Saturday on a motor trip through Yellowstone park. Murray Sullivan of Salt Lake City spent a few days in Blackfoot on his way to Tetonla, Idaho. Judge and Mrs. Cowen and their daughter. daugh-ter. Rosemary, spent the past week at Hcise Mot Springs. The Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Dubois entertained on Friday in honor of Mrs. D. Orr Poynter's house guest. Miss Marie Heagany of Saginaw, Mich. Ronald Ron-ald Robbing gave selections on the violin vio-lin and dancing was later enjoyed by the sixteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Varlev and daughter, Geraidine. are on a motor trip through Yellowstone park. Mrs. Hazel Berryman spent the past week at Heise Hot Springs. Mrs. w. H. Whittlesey, Miss Emilv Whittlesey, Mrs. Ferer and two sons and Horace Whittlesey of Pocatello spent Sunday In Blackfoot. the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dustin. Dr. H. B. Hudson spent Sunday at Heise Hot springs. Mr and Mrs. John C. Mlllick and daughters. Marie and Genevieve left Sunday Sun-day for a five days' trip through Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. Dr. and Mrs. 'v. c. White are reiolcing over the birth of a daughter, born on Sunday. Mrs. James E. Good and Mrs O F Gagor. and Mrs. Wendell Gagon entertained enter-tained at the homo of Mrs. Good on Fri-dny Fri-dny afternoon. The annual Current Events picnic took P !i'e," ruesJllv a' the nome or Mr. nnd Mrs K. M. Kennedy. Miss Ross of Washington D. t. a national representative represen-tative of the suffragettes, gave an address. ad-dress. Miss Ross is a member of the Women s Congressional union. Mr and Mrs. John G. Brown and Mrs. Blanche Eldrodge entertained W cdnes- I riay evening wm, Progress hall In honor ?c',n? -nephews. James Summ M1 f-Ham f-Ham Johnston ( n'',,t" Eldredgfs guests th "J, -Salt Lake City. Ti e iS"5 Ho, . with Shasta daisies' ana" i w;,s served throughout tnW'V hostesses were aml.t J i . evstr, Dubois. Mrs. lame S'pvab Hoover, Mrs J u i H- h Patrie, Mrs.' Percy !"'' n. , T. Peck. About MO TolliM ' in attendance. 5 unS Mo; Miss Glendora Jvm this week of Mrs 'n,ni U. , Springfield, Idaho Ill0mas Bfc, The Primary association r,t ., ward gave an entertain 01 "i V Pioneer dav. The $ from their homes to II , ,' ,h : ' depicted by children w V--' wagons and camp outfit a'5 ' loned dance, with the ruj turn, followed. The lr , Mrf ' charge of Mrs. WltarT ' James Duckworth. - ! Mrs C. V. Robinson of Kl,, , who has been the gueg, 0f vi9'" com the past week, has LL home. 'ci'Jtn . Miss Goldie White has ret,,,. , Cassle Wright. The King's Hil the supervision of Mrs n , stable gave the programme U E Mr. and Mrs. Ernest PM,,, Pocatello on Wednesday. " Mr. and Mrs. Collier F R... . and Mrs E. Pearson, Dr. T, bams and family and Lewis p'l.'T family were amone those a, i."! Springs over Sunday. UI Mr. and Mrs. James DurVv Monday in Aberdeen, Idaho. S ' The Blackfoot library m, the public Saturday, more L'?' eT for Edna f.dlespie was In rhar2, 1, F. Boyle, Mrs. West, Mrs W , Mrs. w. Yarley and Mrs V, had charge of the opening. Miss Grace Peck has aj hr i,. Miss Miriam Brooks of Boise." The Misses Elizabeth Mmi,l Peck. Phvlhs Hoover, Marrar , . Loraine Tavey, Irene Good R. t ter and Marie Heaganv and Jan,-merfleld, Jan,-merfleld, William Johnson V Hoover, Port Arthur and M.rr ; formed a picnic party to the Jor- : Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Hoover J'n , Dubois and Mrs. J. C. Browi ,.-the ,.-the party. , ' 1 R. L. Archer and familv ar . motor trip through Yellowstone t-:-. Miss Katherine Prennan a-' Helen Davis of Montoel!t, Vv Miss Marie Heaganv of Sa'eina " are the house guests of their acr'n' D'Orr Poynter and Miss Brennsn," Dr. and Mrs. Walter Patrie an -ing through Yellowstone park. ' Clayton .Hoover entertair.&I at! dinner on Monday "venine. Th lions : r the dinner table vm white sweet peas. Covers tre- .' James Summertield and WilliVr- -ston. Port Arthur, Merri Bovle at-ton at-ton Hoover. Miss Marion Chubbuck la from a week's visit in Ogden. L"j Herbert Paul of Ontario. Ore '. visiting In Blackfoot the past J. Stanley Caddie and familv are n relatives in Sugar City, Idaho. Mrs. Harvey Greenwood :a; r?:: from a visit in Idaho Falls, Ida!,, The Misses Phvllis Hoove,. p,r; r, trell. Grace Peck and Miriam Era,-Boise Era,-Boise and Herhent Paul. N'ei; s. James Sullivan and John Kelt:,; r.r to the Pioneer day dance a: T: Monday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Poynter ard la.r Ruth, and Miss Brennan nioterel to F tello for Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen McLa::tl:i Dorothy and William McLauii.up. have been in Blackfoot for in month, have returned to their rc-Slerra rc-Slerra Grand, Idaho. The Thursday Morning Music tl: Its initial meeting at the home of F. T. Dubois on Thursday. T -bership is composed of sixteen r women. The works of Haydn e:, subject for the first meetine. Mt. hois gave a paper on the life of 'H; Miss Marie Miliick gave piano e-and e-and the Misses Marie and Helen H, of Salt Lake City gave violin an: duets. Mrs. Hugh McCosbam has til. from an extended visit In Mmne.-:.. Nebraska. Mrs. James CoughMn and da:f-Boise, da:f-Boise, Idaho, are visiting in Eli , Walter Roberts has returned fro: vacation in Dietrich, Idaho. The Sunday school or the fir: enjoyed a picnic at the Benjamin son ranch on Monday. Xephi umri had the games and races in tlx.-; which many prizes were given. Mr. and Mrs. George F. 8KB visiting relatives in Soda Sprina i: and will also motor to Lava Ho: f. The Christmas circle met on T.-" with Mrs. C. F. Hendrie, and iw was accomplished, Mrs. Simmons entertained ! i f friends of her son. Dr. H. J. -at a birthdav dinner on Wednesw ing. the affair being a surprise u doctor. I ' "j ELSINORlT- '. ELSINORE, July ma Bell, Aleith Frandson. ben? -son and Delilah Hermanson ire -at Salina. ' Frank Smith returned tno on Saturday. . The Misses Maurine ani Mm Salt Lake spent the weck-ena mother, Mrs. Fred Lee. Mrs. Clifford Lowe is at Gunnison. Mrs. John Botcher left S"1 Panguitcb. , r Mrs. C. L. . Gregerson ; Pritchett are visiting in ant- orrtvo a:, Mrs. Clyde McAdants of P (1 guest of Miss Millie H.""' Mrs. Mary Price of 1U1 of her mother. Mrs. H'; ' Mrs. P. H. Christiansen en R a dinner Sunday m bKJ McAdams and Mrs. Ja"-Provo. Ja"-Provo. Covers were laid , 'Mr and Mrs. Andrew Han-the Han-the week-end at Redmond Miss Ruby Smith 1c JyA to visit with her sister. Thompson. t-the? Mr. and Mrs IF " jn nioK" Mr. and Mrs. P-"1" .Je"-Salt .Je"-Salt Lake on Sttnd. rt,:, Thomas Fenton and fan", at Pleasant Grove. ,5 vil?: Miss Louise MortenMJ her mother. Mrs. S. ' The Bridge cluo wa. on , Thursday by Mrs. A- " j; Theodore Christensen f. ,C. Larson, r red Lee, j. ter Fcrney and u J M1- Mr and Mrs. Chris visiting at Mlbo'" , Miss Crystal Anden Moroni on Wednesday , Mrs. Anton Johns", , . dinner on Wednesday for twelve. terti'!f' Mrs. O. falnsbury en er w'bSVXdn, N fe p V, Hyde and Miss Arthur McGregor. |