OCR Text |
Show jj gocNotcs From Utah Towns "N-- VERNAL "!- '''iv.'u si 1",r lu",u rn'h, . ' ;, rr'V, s,.v,.tv-v vwtns 1"' -v''.'-." , ,"v ,Uv.rst.l tor tlio ".' ''.".'ic V.'iiii"!; l"r-'"' ' lines'" ,'"", " ' ! "Xt lather. A Vrt l.,v:V.-. . V-i Ms M"-v "' - ,1-;;"tiu.l Ashlov val.o. - ' ' , .,. -in.-nioo" swim . I A r-""; of Mvs. Wart I i n-i '.'. lu .n lor y.f-i-; ,"!'"' '"r l'"',u'- 81,0 w a c"Sfr au, several sifi w '. ., f i,;"v"'!Vrs."'Kra.-iv,ti. " ' f""'" ', H.v,.:- and Miss Siivia -. s:',:vr,-iv-srviow were i::arru.l tliis I F',''; Rn V.v IH'OP1'' sr0 prominent ' '.';-,. .:! '' '''"' ''w T.-' vvs 1 11 Woodard "'- I jiv-W 1 'at "i'r"h0 '" ;lfl" : I,:u"''- MiVl uiii.h is visiting '.' J , Uoorso. A. Pow,v tor She comes trom Jonsou. - '"'" K-- Nether lo''t f"r K,ll)M- :' . v :Sv'vvre she mot her mut-ier. " ' r''' IV.i.is. ".'.tertaii!l 1 . .' ;S Friea,' :i:'tenioou. and a ' "toviw.! ii-iots. at tho old n i' K Fain i ins a visit with V-'; ;"4-: Mr. ami Mrs. R. K. H:r.n, '';: in t-e A-riot on soot ion, near j v-'wi Mrs. T,. H. Kosher hao ro-f.--ii fv'ii their honoyr.ioon t'" Tho i ,r. Keso.ir w:i? t'or'iiorlv V peMoisy. I " Cwbs IV.vton and I iss H!;nn-:' v". Thiirj'iav morning tor thoir v ':.---e Hebor City, where they wii! -oir vacation with irien-is ami .T .. !hi"e flr.J "fsmilv ex.-r "p'We Vorr.ai for Sa!- Luke. t'"-'-;' '-ev wf. n'ase t::e'.T he.r.e. Vs. L. Marimon or" Whlieroks 11 !: the juost of Mrs. L. W. Curry t t:e past weok. M-. SH'J 'alaeo (.V ier are the parer.:? of a 7 j-j-oun-l son. born M. ThcT.ai .lohr.'tou loft Th;:r,!;i -"- :;: Grsui J:::ioTior;. Colo., where she wi'l ,:;: her sister-in-law. Mrs. Dan Car-; Car-; :-?::?:. for a wees. - ; T? 1,5 Mes ' A iii of the Cor.prearior.al '.':-rt e: ith Mr. Jair.es MeNai-h- , v- T:.:re iay aiiernoon. j .'. W. Cacnam and wife and Far! : - j FtfTs SL'i a party of friends returned :x Sirrisy from a oanining trip to B:i:h 1 J.J. Lewissd far.iiiy are spending .' tie :T.hz 'vo weeks at the hen.iwa-7.pc:5::i:e hen.iwa-7.pc:5::i:e Uinta river, risiiin acd hunt- - L Mi:;r Mabel and Jennie Hanson are ei:-?::?i hone daily from Provn, where : I i:;v have been attending the B. Y. U. i s:ir?: school. v.. Arthur Goodwin ha e re- :;red f:oT. a week 's vacation. whi?h t:ev wi:h relatives ct Provo lalo. .Yiii J2i:-:e Be-snioa, daughter of Mr. and Mr?. David Bennion. who i postTiia?-j- ter. is iretding her vaction in Salt Lake. : Walt Mo Coy and wife and Mr. and Mr?. Wilijap Wit beck left for Glenwood Thursday mornine. where "- '"(." eipe't to spend the next two T-V5 tt.ioyiug the baths. y.":. tarab GzMon Kr-pis and two J'V.rer; arrived yester-iay from their i-'-'in Brcokivri, N. Y.. 'for an al'-sr.m-:1- t :;'! visit with her father, William !. .;s: I.?o Tjome returned to her home ! l:::ab. Cal.. Tnursdav after a several ri?it with the family of George - j -sr Jensen. l Sav Kelly and wife have returned to - j Il:ier. after a visit here. --1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faweett arc : 1 1: parents of a bahy girl. :!.-- jtTliug Col ton has returtied :' 3 l.pe weeks ' visit throughout the '';. ViCilp she was in Provo she at-v'-,::t a reunion of the Wilkins family, - Jt "f-: 'a more than two hundred were 1- f J'-T.at Geaeva resort. She was for-C for-C f :':,3;? drawing the kekv number .-j -!'q entitled her to a rare paintin? in . session of the familv.' Thev spent ' '.davs in renewing friendships and H j J? over old times." ' IHATLEY, IDAHO "Z 'a-z'(- MahOk Jalv '9.Mr T K I si.'5'. r",?.,her of Mrs. M. H. Brownell, Y-'l "erlneMav from her liome in Ici'.'v.'0 v.ISit wi,h her son-in-law and .ij '", "ns the hot weather. '"i'p.Jj F;? M'ils, countv school su-: su-: 1 , w veiling a sister in tos- ir.'.'., ije'a Monteorrerv is in ciiar-'e -- M uce during Miss M'.iiss absence. I ti". - A'1!n Brownloe of alt Ijke is '- )'r! M Wist Helen Harris. i . t'.eni'-'er" cl,y until llie first of h'..!e:Ie, Uckiss of Iowa is visltin? I ' 1IrE' Jos'hi.. Harris. ' a:VS'M-cK!n4l," F'"'"i ai-'-oinpanded Dr. M'.-'in D.E'iK'ard K. Maxev to their 'f'w.oyl; e on Thursday in the latter'.- ' S?y'0- left Kriclav for hit: -' H. Bilr,"'a;o- Ue was accomi.anii-.l - 'iit'tliv , ;-,wh0 WIM vis,t rr-Utives in - ; l' untn e first of September. : W-i?k?r; Jr'' anl his brolticr l:ir- i h J .'r0'" Chie.-teo. where Ihev ...sct s'"Pment of sheep. In ('hi'. . f-W. . w JoinM hv Mrs. Jem ..." ;;V .f lhls Hty ami 'n laiter-'s 1 ' '::,. , ,',"r 0S4en. rtah. After H-if'oA '"''' lhe party left for - t.t 0- wll're they will visit a I ,Ir, or "'t a montli. - ' on pri. Bak"r -ame op from Belle-" i tm ai; y even'nir. where she visited v W' her son-in-law and ' Mrs r ' and Mrs- forge Camp. - I .Harris ,m, her eonsln are ' B'M Eo,he4 Vr' v"- "ear the ' .1, sawm'". thiweek. 'r n.'wner aTive' Saturday from - 'S ti. om. ,w ,h heen aitnJin ' Mis; R, ; ! '""n Aiblon; Bf,rreu returned Saturday ' j W'hll'fo- Sprlneviiie. Mn is vls-; vls-; pSSn;n-,aw -'d itcr? Mr. ; ' Ss?i'"UkeP,ln',(!y, arrived Monday . R- Graf 0 v,sU her sister. Mrs. . y'1' Miss No-a W,Jk:coro'a",cd y ' ' S0"1 0' r.eer Creek U1- lth friends l this ' iHASS' T'? 18 at head of trom qia I 't . the first of the ;r'f-it? i;n1,ai';nK br'",s"t l"re in to ft . report, the road ujn. it having bCc-n closed I : Tl 1SS IU0K I5KCKSTKI), ,lauvh(or of Uishop and Mrs. W. ; NV 1!,'-lttl f Amorii-an Kalis, Idaho, who.se encasement I lo ""Kh. ' (Jowans of Tooele. Utah, is announced, the weddinr ji 0 (akoJ):UH ,lu lir week in September. ' " N ' ' " ' l I lis " Is f i . - -J M I - . I i L I ! p f 1 1 j p s - I lv,. i- t I I . lor t,n c:is while un-1erco:ne renair? fiis regubr trip , o ers t .e eiu're U-ncih : t..e waeon r.ivl .on i!ie Salmon river :ir i :i rous 'i the Saw toot u park, a total Ion a Tid Lucile -Prioinian of this ritv feu Sunuay for tte Yeilow stnnc park to sr-:u ton (tays. Thev were met in I'ova-ie. I'ova-ie. .i by Sa.t Lake ;rie:; is. w i.o a.'-coni:u:y a.'-coni:u:y ti;e::i. Mr. ar.,1 Mr. .I.-e Ga'rj arrived I -.:rs lav :;-o , M ,t !'.;.-.,' expe'.M in t. :v;-Ke ni! f.'y ti.r .mr. My. 1ar-hs 1ar-hs vL:; rt:;':rpo i from an extoudod visit to her old hene in Spain. Or. n. M. Wright and famiiv attPiuld t-e Pioneer day celebration at Care v on Monday. IT. J. J. R.u f and familv were Cat ev vjsitors Moi;ay. , ,. R. C'a-e " atre up from ""arey nn T".e':a- and sr.ent a few hr.urs in thi city. Fred K"hlen tery arrived Tue.dav from Moospheart. M . where he attended the national convention of the Loyai Order of i!r'Dse. M'r. K'"h!enberer reports that the convention was a rreat success. Mr. and Mrs. John Devany visited rMa-t:ve rMa-t:ve in t:-is city Saturdav. Thev were n-a'-rifd on .Jiv 5 in PocateHo and will p.ake Gooding tl-.eir liome. ChaTrrtr. the e'dest son of Mr. and Mrs. Georfie 11. .Ia'or-.s of this city, is spending spend-ing a few weeks in Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Ft. G. Wilkinson of Auburn, Au-burn, Ner... are spending- two weeks with tiieir neohew and niece. Mr. and Mrs il A. Baker. Mr. and Sir. Ceorce MCny of Ptchurn v-erc city visitors Saturday. ' Mt. William Weh .i came up from hr ranch Saturdar-. The Misses Martha and Bssi ITorton, after visitin.s a few diys wili Miss i'an-ir.e'dn1 i'an-ir.e'dn1 Giln-,an. left Saturday for their home in Carey. . Flrnest Worswick left Thursday for h two weeks' visit with relatives in Salt Lake. Mrs. C. O. Sto.-kslasrer. accompanied hv 1 er son and dauehter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Stock siajjr, are visit in jr in Jerome, making the trip in their automobile. auto-mobile. W. E. Parker left Tlmrsday foP Gil-more, Gil-more, expecting to be gone some time. Edward Smith is vis! tins' his mother at the Clarendon springs. Mr. Smith made the trip from San Francisco, VaJ-, in his automobile. Miss Belle M-Ponald left Friday for her home in Pocatello. 1 MALAD, IDAHO 4 . f MALAD, Llaho, July 20. The home of Miss Stella Jones was the scene of a pretty party Tuesday afternoon, when the Cleo eluh entertained in honor of Mrs. Jay Gib -on oT A m erica n Falls, a former member of. the club. The rooms frere fragrant with sweet peas and roses. The quests and members w ere entertained at cards and sowing. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served from smal tables. Bc-sifles Bc-sifles the members thre was a number num-ber of intimate friends of Mrs. Gibson's included. The ball given Monday eveni nr at .Le Grand hall was one of the bijj events of the week. Tho hail was prettily decorated dec-orated iu keeping with Pioneer day nnd the music was furnished by the Malad band. Dancing commenced at 9 o'clock and eon t i n ued until midinrht. Jt was attended by oTiO jjeojde and proved one of the season's most deliliti'ul affairs, af-fairs, j The Kensington club met Thursday with a large at tendance. The ladies brought their needlework and enjoyed several pleasant hours sewing. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres-bvtcrian Pres-bvtcrian church was entertained Friday jit the home of yra. George YV. Jern-lcrg. Jern-lcrg. The hours were enjoyed sowing. Refreshments were served in the la te afternoon from a prettily adorned table. Th'e ladies of the Josephite church have organized a ui!tiii society. Thy will meet every Wednesday afternoon ami spend the hours quilting, by which thev will endeavor to raise means to be used in their society. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Christensen ,'md Mr. and Mrs. K. Briggs returned Tuesday Tues-day from a week 'a visit at Dempsy Springs. Dr. ami Mrs. D. C. "Ray and children are uijoying an outing near the Lost ri ver. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Kingsbury and small son, who have been the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Khalil Kingsbury, left Mondav for .Salt Lake, where they w1 visit President and Mrs. Joseph Kingsbury Kings-bury before returning to their home in a n Fry ncisco. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Campbell motored from Ma ho Falls to Ogden Mondav, visiting with relatives iu Malad en route. Mrs. Stella Snowball of Salt Lake is the cuest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Castle Cas-tle ton. Dr. K. K. Owens and Dr. Kerns ha'e returned from a fishing trip on the Lost ri er. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Mnn of Salt Lake spf nt Wednesday and Thursday in Malad. Mr. and -Mrs. Mauu were en route to the park. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas have returned from a motor trip through the northwestern part of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Smith have returned re-turned to their home in Salt Lake after a pleasant visit here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bush. iris? Tnez Tarbet has returned to her home at Logan, after a pleasant visit with Malad relatives. X. K. Price, auditor for the Stu'de-baker Stu'de-baker Co.. spent the week in Malad. Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins of Og-den Og-den are the guests of Mrs. Jhomas Jenkins. Jen-kins. Miss Hilda Howard has returned from a week's visit with friends in Ogden. Miss Bessie Stuart and Mhs Georgia Turner have returned to their home at Logan after a pleasant visit at the Dave Torey home. Douglas A. Swan of Salt Lake was a visitor in Malad during thq week. Mr. and Mrs. A. TT. Kimball of Salt Lake spent the early part of the week here. EPHRAIM ! 4 EPHRAIM. July L'9. Mrs. Fred Jorgen-sen Jorgen-sen entertained at her home Thursday even in t,' in honor of Professor and Mr?. Henry Ot tie. The home was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and the guests were entertained with music furnished by Professor Ottie. assist ed by the Misses Ida and Laverne Peterson and Mrs. Roland Tltejen. Luncheon was served at midnight to the following guests: Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs. Ottie. Dr. and Mrs. Nephi Jensen, Trofessor and Mrs. H. K. Jensen. Jen-sen. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Doake, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rasmuson, Mr and Mrs. Charles Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Thorvaid Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Phil Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. C. J- Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. John Greaves. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, Tay-lor, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Frosl, Mr. and Mrs. James Frost. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Jenkins. Miss Sophia Jensen, Miss Tda Peterson. Miss Laverne. Peterson, Miss Norma Christensen, Miss Thelma Christensen, Chris-tensen, Miss Joyce Greaves, Miss Casste Oreaves, Mrs. Roland Tietjen, Mrs. Pearl Kelson, E. C. Wiliardsen and Edgar Frost. Mrs. J. P- Christensen was pleasantly surprised Wednesday by a number of neighbors and friends. Those present were Mrs. John Greaves, Mrs. I. J. Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Antone Christensen, Mrs. Fol-mer Fol-mer Bertelson, -Mrs. Orvul Borrow man, Mrs Fred Joi gen sen. Mrs. Emma Olsen, Mrs. A. C. Olsen, Mrs. 01 e Thompson, Mrs. J - F. McCa f forty, Sirs. Roy L u n-d and Mrs. A. E. Bertelson. Miss Ruth Anderson entertained Saturday Sat-urday evening at a melon hurst. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to Miss Ellen Todd, Miss Mary Henrie of MaiUi, Miss Elva Soren-son Soren-son of Fairview and the hostess. Mrs. P. W. A nderson entertained at dinner Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. John Dorius. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Movie, Mrs. Gus Erlckson and MiHon Dorius- Louis H. Anderson entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at a picture show party at the Mozart theater. Fifteen guests were present. Mrs. Gerald Christensen was host ess Tuesd;.' at nn afternoon tea. Those present were Miss Marie Anderson, Miss I elila Tye. M iss Tina Dorius, Miss A led a Jensen. Miss Audrey Bailey, Miss Thelma Christensen, Miss Delda Anderson. Ander-son. M iss Lavern Peterson. Miss Ida Peterson, Mrs. Simon Stevens and the host C!s. The afternoon was spent in sewing. The following young women enter-talne.1 enter-talne.1 on the evening of July 24 in compliment com-pliment to the officers of the Utah experiment experi-ment stal ton : Miss Luella Christensen, Miss Marie .Anderson, Miss olila 'I've, Miss Iva Larseti. Miss Thula Todd. Miss Dnena Christensen. M iss Clara Greaves and Miss Berenice Peterson. A four-course four-course dinner was served at 7 o'clock and after the dinner the hostesses and KUcMm ii 1 I ended I he ilniui' at the Soci;i h:ill. Aft.'i the dance a midnight luneh-ct.n luneh-ct.n u.is s.'MtM at C'c home , Mlns Luella ( hi1stem-en. The guenlh w.-r.i Art Inn- V. sampan, Allen S. Ileiiey, Mux tlelrsler. K. Men-Ill I ! Udehr.i mil, Leon H. Wel, ---e,le-el( S. I'.i.Uei'. M. llaUUHl, J. VY. Riifi.se! I an.l J. N. Harris. MIhs Aleda Jensen pniertalned the following fol-lowing al dinner , hchiIii v : M If h C'lila Tye, Miss Marin Anderson and Mrji. Gerald i.'li list d ihcii. The folltiwtlig Spelll the week efimpltm In tlio m.mntatns: Mh-fl Adella W 1 1 lut'dweii, Miss Omeuni ' llht nlwi i, Mimh Millie Hrelnholl, Mr. iuiJ Mrs, Seymour Moileu-sen. Moileu-sen. VxiIiiii He.-U. Wllford AtiderMun and Leonard MortenMeii. Alton Latsen of Sail Lake Is spending tho week with relatives and I'riendM In Llhriilm. Mr. "and Mis. P. C. Petctsoti, Jr.. and, family are spending tlm summer tit Idle-wild, Idle-wild, iu Provo canyon. Mr. ami Mrs. William Mare, left Tuesday Tues-day lor St. Gcui'ge, where they will make their home. Mr, anil Mrs. Walter Gfea e of Mrlg-ham Mrlg-ham City are visiting relatives and friends In Kphralm. Prof.-eu-i- and Mrs. Menrv Ol ! le returned re-turned to their home In Logan this week after spending 'several das In Ephraiin. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Christensen enier-talne.l enier-talne.l I'Tciessoi- ami Mrs. Henry Otne, at dinner Wednesday evening. The members of the Uulles' Mountain Echo hand were entertained at n chlckni dinner at I lie I tell hotel Monday by Mr. and M rs. Andrew Hjeirej;aat d. Mis. Mounts Beauregard of Gunnison Is visiting relatives In (hit city. Mrs. Jack Bridge left for her home In Anieiieati Fork on Sunday after spending several days with her lather, Emil John-sou. John-sou. Mrs. Then Christensen nnd daughter, Christy u re visiting at the home of Mrs. T. S. Lund. Joseph Wiliardsen nnd fnnitly of Mav-fleld Mav-fleld spent Wednesday In Kphralm. I amricatTfaUls : AMKKIC.W FALLS, Idaho. July L,(.. Miss Florence liarlier and Mis-- (Iraet! McKintey have returned from Yellowstone Yellow-stone National park. , Miss Catherine Snelgrove of Suit Lake City is visit ing with M iss Bee Becksted.' M iss-'Vlorenee Fislier, wlyi has been "isit ing her cousin, James Mason, do parted with Mrs. Mason for Yellowstone pa rk Tuesday. M iss Fisher is a in ember em-ber of the tabernacle choir of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ray K. Austin nnd sou have turned from Chicago, where they spent the last two, months. Tho home of Bishop and Mrs. W. W. Becksted was the pcene of a prot t ily arranged party Friday, when the daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Hoe Becksted, entertained a number of friends to announce her engagement en-gagement to Hugh J. Gowans of Tooele, Hah. The house was decora ted wit h t h season 's flowers, roses, daisies, sweet peas and huge hollyhoeks bcin used. The luncheon table had a rduny lace dolh over red. with a crystal basket of red and white sweet pens as a centerpiece, cen-terpiece, the hand hi of the basket being be-ing tied with red ribbon and white tulle. Fach pIhcc card wasa miniature picture of a bride. Fastened to it with red ribbon was a gilded nut shell, which held a tjnv card bearing the announcement. announce-ment. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. W. Becksted, and sister, sis-ter, Mrs. L. Ij. Fvans, dr. The invited guests were Mrs. W. J. Hansen. Mrs. H. F. Fit7oat rick, Mrs. O. R. Banm. Mrs. fi. F. Widsleon. Mi-s T.ouisp O'Keefe, Miss Jrene Oliver, M i?s Mav ' reasy, Mir-s Florence Barber, Bar-ber, M iss Cat he rin e Snelgrove of Salt Lake City, and Miss Bess Cronkhite. A party including the following spent the fore 'part of the week a t Lava Hot Springs: Mr. and M rs. 11. ( '. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Fvans, dr.. Mrs. Hatch, Miss Fro and Miss Mildred Evans. r SUNNYSIDE j ST'NXYSIPE. July 29 Mrs. Samuel Nay lor is at Clear Creek, visiting with her son, Joseph Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Argus are spending their summer vacation in salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Yerncr A. Powell are visiting friends and relatives at Provo. The Art Emboidery club met at the home of Mrs. John Little.iuhn on Saturday Satur-day afternoon. The followinc members were present: Mrs. Edward Brenner. Mrs. John Presetto. Mrs. A. L. Beckstead. Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. E. H. Holmes. Mrs. A. D. Hadley and Mrs. M. H. Det-wehler. Det-wehler. The Literary club held a business meeting on Thursday afternoon at Mrs. W. N. Wetzel's residence. Nels Nelson and family motored to Salt Lake to spend the twenty-fourth. Mrs. George F. Wells Is visiting In Provo with ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clegg. Mrs. C. H. Earning Ip visiting with friends Mtl relatives at Mt. Pleasant for two weeks. The Girls' Sewing club met at the home of Miss Jessie Crawford on Wednesday afternoon. Those in attendance were the Misses Ella Nelson, Hannah Naylor, La Vern Hutchings. Vivian. Evans, Ordella Higglnson, Mildred Lynn anil Dorothy Knouf. Tn the Pioneer day parade Miss Morwi-necn Morwi-necn Crawford was "i'tah," with the Misses Jane Higginson and Vivian Evans as maids of honor. John Powell has left for Montana, to be gone an indefinite lime. James West Held was in Salt Lake to spend the twenty-fourth. LOGAN f LOGAN, July 29. Miss Margarette Maughan entertained with a lawn party-Wednesday party-Wednesday afternoon from , until 9 o'clock in compliment to Miss VNla Knight of Ogden. Sweet peas and other decora-lions decora-lions were used for the decora lions. Games were played, with refreshments following. The guests were Misses Gertrude Ger-trude and Jean Wright, Marjorie Smith, Eugene Harrison, Margaret Affleck, Kathleen Kath-leen Milton, Helen Thompson, Florence McAlister. Miss Nettle Goodwin entertained with a prettily appointed luncheon Saturday. Covers were laid for fifteen. Following the lunerfeon, the ladies spent an hour with their needlework. i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spencer and children chil-dren and Mrs. A. J. West and little son of Salt Lake spent the midweek here, guests of Miss Dora Wright. Mr. and Mrs. r3. S. Spencer and daughter, daugh-ter, Katherine. and sons. Frank and Da-! Da-! vid, spent July J( here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thatcher. Miss Nellie Alexander of Arizona spent the week here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Alexander, Mrs. Clyde Srpiires and children of New-York New-York are expected here this week-end to spend the remainder of the summer with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Andrew Elia-son. Elia-son. Nephi Morris of Salt Lake spent the midweek here. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bacon and children arrived this week from southern California Cali-fornia and will spend the remainder of the summer here. M r. and Mrs. Don C. Rrown and little son arrived here Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Watson during dur-ing the week. Mrs. Jane Carpenter entertained at din- rep Wed nevl.i in com pi I merit tn her i;nilit.l:m-.hfei's! Mrs. S. Slecems of Salt ! ,ake mid Mis, I '. ' '. I ii nun of Idaho. The Millie WHS deft it;i led With CUt JloWel'M. t ei ;i ere laid for tux. Miss I n.rn W Mr lit entertained Infnr-niullv Infnr-niullv Thurv.lav al'terimoii In umpli uicitl to Mrs. LewlM T. rannuu of Salt Lako. Mr. and Mrs. William Walson ntc.r-talnetl ntc.r-talnetl at dinner last Sunday In compliment compli-ment In delr hoti-.e e.uv'lH, Mis. S. S. Si e ens of Sail Luke ami M rs. I '. C. Itniwn of Idaho. The la) tie was dtyi-riiled dtyi-riiled wl t h pink a ml white sweet peNs. 1'ovel'S were laid for ten. They also enlei-Inltied enlei-Inltied at dinner Monday In coiitpllnient to Mrs. SuueiiM iihd Mis. Brown. The table was decorated with sweet peas, t i 'iii's were la Id for t lie. k uokI h of honor, t he I ion I and hostess a nd Mr. a rid M i'H. Orson Smith, Miss- Ida ' Smlt Ii. Minn I'i.rrie Smil h, Miss Margarel Watson and Sin it h St evens. Mrs. hvituin llyiliv of Salt Lake Is ex-pi ex-pi e tod tliis week - end for an indefinite .slay with her parents. Mr. and Mis. John T, Caine, at the Caine raii' li near Richmond. Rich-mond. Mif-s Murion Grant of Suit Lake Is a gue:-,l of Miss Tln',:ih J mines. Thomas Smart and sons, Karl and June, siient part of ihe, week in Blaiksniilh oik canyon. Miss Gladys Smith spent the early part of the week In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. (1. T. Alvord and family motored to Bear Luke Monday, where they spent tho week. Mr. and Mis. Moses Thatcher and Mrs. HopkliiH spent Sunday In Ogden. Miss Elnura Amussen Is visiting In Salt Lake. Miss Ma i garet Nibley spent the week tn Salt Lake. Miss Lettle Jacobsen spent the week In Salt Lako. Mr. and Mm. W. W. Williams ami family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mr. J. E. Wilson Bnd familv, fam-ilv, Mlnnes Edith Williams, Marcaret Hinckley, Clara Turner and Priscjila Brlgcs formed a party which went to Ideal Beach on Bear lake to spend July 2F Mrs. Joel Nihley and children of Salt Lake returned home Satui-iay after a week's stay here, Mis. Wilfnrd Harris' and little daughter daugh-ter have arrived home from Salt Dike. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Harbor and daughter, daugh-ter, Mui-Harct, spent part of the week on the Barber ranch at Blue Creek. Pr. and M rs. E. I. Peterson are at Bear Lake for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Ijpwls T. Cannon and chlldrenof Salt Lake spent tho week hero visiting wli h i onr. ssman u ml Mrs. Joseph Howell. They were joined by Mr. Cannon Saturdiiy ami will return home Monday. Mrs, Preston Richards and little daughter daugh-ter of Salt Lake are visiting here, the imi'His of Congressman and Mrs. Joseph Howell. J. F. Woolley of Salt Lake spent July -i here. Mr. and Mis. Guv Caidon ha e arrived home irom Bear Lake. Mr. ami Mrs. Sylvester Q. Cannon and children arrived lie re last Fi id ay and went on to Bear Lake for a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cheney spent July at Boar Jkc. ' ELY, NEVADA . 1 ELY, New, July 23. The home of Mr. n nd M rs. Cha i les S. Chandler at East Ely was t he scene of one of the most brilliant dances of the season, the guest of honor being Miss Margaret Jenkins, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernon J.- nkins of M'-Gill, who ts row at home spending her vacation, having recently retained from boaroing school In Washington. I). C. ail the members mem-bers of the youncer set a tid "newly-weds" "newly-weds" at tend ins, a delicious buffet supper sup-per being served and t he young guests enjoying the dance until it late hour. Mrs. Charles W. Backe entertained during dur-ing the week at a luncheon in honor of her sister-in-law. Mis. Fred Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Austin, who have now taken up tiieir residence at Ruth, were inairied about ten days ago at the Alexandria hotel. lxs Angeles. . Mrs. Cyril Stirn ws hostess at a ".'.Oil" party on Friday a fternoon at her home in Easi Ely, Mrs. Myrnn McLead cap! urine ur-ine first prize, Mrs. Frank Beverly second sec-ond and M r s. D. P. Curto the free-for-all. Refreshments were served to five tables of guests. Mrs. Frank . West Millard entertained In a charming manner during the wck. Mrs. Walter Larsh, a recent bride, being the truest of honor. Luncheon was served on the spacious veranda, to the following: Meslames Larsh, Bishop, Neat-de, Patrick, Ed. Millars, Wheeler, Patrick, Nichols and Witcher. Mrs. P. J. Gou mound charmingly entertained en-tertained the members of the Thursday Bridge club this week, her guests numbering num-bering eight, and a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Fred T. West has extended invitations invi-tations for a reception to many friends in the district to meet her mother, Mrs. Dan clays of Bingham Canyon, who is a house guest at the West home. Mrs. Kate Loring, president of the Rebekah assembly, who was a visitor here during the week, was the guest of Mrs. Eraser of MeGiil at a splendid luncheon, Mrs. George Jackson, Mrs. B. A. Walker and David McLean motoring- to MeGiil In the party. Mrs. Ix)rlng was extensively entertained while here by the members of the Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges, both at Ely and MeGiil. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Long. Mrs. Sunden and Boh Long of Ruth motored to Lund and Preston during the week to enjoy the celebration. Mrs. Arthur Boreman Witcher entertained enter-tained the mem hers of the newly organized or-ganized Wednesday Bridge V-bib during the week, her guests being Mesdames W. S. Elliott, J. M. Lockhart and Joseph E. Stevens. , Mrs. C. Elliott. Mrs. W. S. Elliott. Mrs. Arthur Knecht. Mrs. H. W. Denis of Reno and W. G. Smart motored to Preston and enjoyed the Pioneer day celebration. Miss Cora Bloom has issued invitations for a party to be given on Tuesday evening even-ing In compliment to Miss Irene Dyball. Mrs. J. J. Raposa left on Thursday morning for Ogden, where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Potter, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Penis (nee Kath-ryn Kath-ryn Lincoln of Reno motored here during dur-ing the week and were registered at the Northern hotel. Mrs. H. A. Davidson of East Ely will be hostess at the next meeting of the Morry-Go-Round club. Mrs. C. C. Caperton entertained at bridge on Tuesday evening, a light luncheon lunch-eon being served after the game. Judge and Mrs. C. J. McFadden, Mr. and Mrs. Artliur Knecht and Mr', and M i s. James M. Collins motored to Lund on Tuesday to enjoy the joint Pioneer day celebration held there by Preston ami Lund. Mrs. C. B. Lakepan was hostess at a luncheon during the week in compliment to Mrs. Henry Krumb. who was visiting at the home of her father. Superintendent T. J. Duddleson. the guests being Mrs. Henry Krumb. Mrs. J. M. Neagle, Mrs. P.. E." Yanderhoef, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph E. Stevens. Mrs. Arthur B. Witcher, Mrs. C. V. Jenkins, Mrs. George A. Whiteley and Mrs. W. N. MeGiil. Mrs. John Weber entertained the members mem-bers of the Wednesday Sewing club this week, a delightful afternoon being spent. Her guests were Mesdames Samuel C. Patrick, Fred M. Clark and Gael S. Hoag. Mrs. T.ouis Zadow and infant son, Frank Leonard Zadow, who have been at the Swallow apartments, Salt Lake, returned home during the week, Mrs. Zadow having hav-ing spent the past four months there. Dr. Powdle is entertaining- Dr. F. H. Ralcy of Salt Lake City as his guest.- Mrs. John Weber delightfully entertained enter-tained the members of the Tuesday Eveu-in- Five Hundred club this week, .Mrs. Percy Jackson capturing first prize and Mrs. F. M. Root the consolation. Light refreshments were served to about twenty guests. Mrs. M. J. McQueeney entertained the members of the Big Five Hundred club during the week, Mrs. Fred T. West cap turing I he Hint pr re a ml Mrs. I '. '. Mai l oti.i!d second prize, d- lielons rehesh-IllerilS rehesh-IllerilS being ,scr v ,-, Iter I he CUIie. The guesls wer e Mil'. I lanicl Clays u1 I'.U.;;-hanr I'.U.;;-hanr I'miuni, Mrs. Fred T. West, Mis. Jor.eph V. Miirphv. M rs. Percy .lack mod, Mln. C. C. Cnpeit.in, Mis. Kuhn t hnaha, Mi s. W E. Me;,ei h, M rs. ,1. F. Mlhti, Mrs. P. J. Goumound a n I Mrs. I . C. Maelj.uuild. Mrs. W. (). Hudson, who has been i he guest of Immeilitile rWatlveN III Sahta-.iiin. Sahta-.iiin. I 'tah, tor I he pao several months, arrived home on Tms'lay evening. One of ihe mo( charming part b-s of tho summer M-ason was that given on Thursday evening hv Mink 1 1 .-Ion S'lunll-troth, S'lunll-troth, daii'-.hter of Mr. and Mis. Nicholas Schmitlroth, in compliment lo Miss Irene Dyball of Omaha, he.ms living pla"ed, llefreshnitthtH were served and dati'-.n indulged in. twenty members of ihe younger sel being present. Mrs. II. A . Com Ins, wife of e - Sena -tor ,jl. A. Coinlns, aecompa td'-d by her da tighter. Mrs. AnciiM Mae I oiiald. are spending Ihe wc-k In Salt l-ake City as the guesls of t'rlehda. The tifth birthday of al Calhihan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Callahan, was celebrated by a lare number of Ids tiny play mil t en on Sun !a a ft ei noon, 'iiii'-s bel iu; enjoyed, prizes r; wa rded a nd a wonderful afternoon spent by the children. chil-dren. A delmhtful lunch was served, Mrs. Callahan Ijelnu assisted hv her sister, Miss Josephine Monro, and oilier friends.' Mrs. Henry Krumb left during the week for her home In Salt Lake City, having had a splendid visit. Mrs. John Carllri fJf Pittsburg, pa.. Is t he guest of her brot her- i u - la w, Fi ink Curlin, the occasion being a visit lo her son, Che.Mer Curlin, who has been quite ill here. Miss Susan Brown of M-Glll was a luncheon guest of Mis. Fred 'J". West on Wednesday alt or noon, A. D. Camp ton. Fred T. West, Louis Zadow a nd George Ba II left during l he-week he-week for a ten daya' fisnmg trip to the Snake valley. TMrs. C. A. Eddy has issued invitations for a party to be given in honor of Mrs. Kuhn and M rs.' Dyball of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. p'red T. West. E. W. Clays. M rs. West 's brother, and Mrs. Daniel Class motored to f.--vp. creek during dur-ing the week for a fishing trip. .Mrs. Arthur B. Wl teller entertained at an Informal luncheon on Wedneflay afternoon, aft-ernoon, her , guest s he inn MesdTrmes C. Elliott. W. S. Elliott. W. Ji. Wheeler and Mrs. H. W. Denis of Reno 1 AMERICAN FORK .4 AMF.JIK'AN FORK, -Inly 23. -Mr. n! Mis. V,. H, Hcnrol,) lid for rlndr giK-( tl,e early part of t! wp-k Mr. mi'l Mrs. KmmoU Ir.Reipol ami -Mr. ami Mrs. Kol-k U.ilUrl of GarfMd. Mr. urn Mn., WiMiam FTiU an4 rhlMrrn nf Harrlrrnn arrived lirre S-;;ilny. Mr. Ho1i-:;, In ioiiiiia!-. wHJi hi brolhT, ntu on a fi!c'.,'r trip up Pre o an ynn, m h ', te r M i i, Bofjidi f.'i the i hlldre n vl. Itrrt with hor mot lirr, Miri. Martha ("mpinan, ttif ealance cf tl:" wrik. Mr. anil Mrt:. I wrr-ic- Hit'-hiRRK repirncfl to their liom in tn tbe first o! the rt, afier a f"w iiaV visit lirc as iie't of Mr. and Mrs. b. J. HuuhinK". Mr. arni Mr. William ("hipman and Mr. airl Mr. S Ij. t'h ipiiian mot ored to Pay sin on Pio-nT Pio-nT ilav. Mi . and Mi f. Alma Snitth of I.ocan .rerii the fai K nr't o! lh" week in thi-s rity a. gm.is of ) rlali. Mlw Blanche Cranriall left Friday for f'ati-forn f'ati-forn la, whT ihe etpeciB to visit rlat ivet. for tho next thirty dura. Mr. and Mhs. .tohn O. Adams of Bippliam were vUhliig American Foik relatives the i: it of tho w et1 k , Mr. and Mr.. Them- H. Robini-on f-ppnt the w , at Kalr ic-.v ami orhi- Sanpete county 'owns. , Mr. and M'. Prry P'jfh of Pa-k rity Kpent tt-. week a- f;ifa-!a of Mr. and .Mr.-. Roy GiC:- wood tn this city. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fam-ie Stark motmed down frntn ! Salt bake 0:1 r longer 'lay and iienL the. day nt. quests of .American Fork fripnd?. MW Eva I.niln-rt of Salt I-akf City hao bfpn Ki:ct of hei .-l.ster. Mr. M. E. Iiecint. thle week. A en! m?ny Amer(-ari Fork pvpl-' hav? enjoyed en-joyed from one day o a w."fkf campinn-o'i! trip to Ainerii an Fork run yon during the hot weather the pist few wcokf. Mlf Zina Baker of Salt Lake (spent part of ttif we"k In Amcriran Fork ap a guest ot her parents. Mr. and Mr. S. T. Hakcr. , Mr. and Mrs. James Fpra'tley pnt pan of the wk In Sail Lake as fiiice of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Knowlton Brown. j Mr. and Mr.-. Fbner Strong of Hureka were ; Sui'sts of Mr6. Wallet Sla..-k the early pan of the j week. Attorney and Mr?. Clarence M. Be"k were "iowu from Salt Lake the first of the wrek visiting visit-ing at the home of Mr. Beak's mother, Mrs. C. M. Berk. Y SALINA I 4 f SALINA. July The Relief cocietv of the ?fi-ond ward tendered Mrs. 'Joseph Spencer a farewell fare-well party lasi Friday afternoon. Mrs. Spencer and family will depart for Mexico Ihie week to join her husband. Mayor H. B. Crandall if; enjoyinc a viMt from his mo tho r, w ho tame down from Idaho last week. M rs. Boyter and dnnghtoi s. Fay and 7.o. of Pali Lake are visdtfng at the home o' Mrs. Boy-tor"6 Boy-tor"6 sictcr. Mr.-. V. H. Brown. Fnrest Supervisor B. Tl. Mati.on and Forest Road Supervisor John Barnard were down from Ephraim spendinu Pioneer day. Miss Leah Winkler of M Pleasant and Krnest Winkler of Ogden were guests at the home of John Winkler Sunday. Jamep Kane is home from Marys vale, where he spent the past month, m Mrs. J. A. E'alton Is over from Sticnteide vi.ML-Ing vi.ML-Ing her parents. Mr. ami Mr.. 0. J. Monensen. Mr. Rnd Mrs. .1. W. Humphrey were up from Parujuitrh to spend Tioneer day w ii h relatives and friends. Pioneer day was celebrate i in a very fitting manner in Salir.a. A parade, a morning programme, pro-gramme, horse races, sports and games and a good ball game made up the day. Mrs. P. C. Gibson of Helper spent ' Pioneer day in Patina with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Humphrey. Dr. and Mrs, C. fcl. West, white returning from the Yellowstone park last week, vbdti'd a number num-ber of relatives in parta of Idaho. The brothers of Mrs. West and her mother live at Buhl, where they fouDd them well and prosperous. Mrs. Emmett Robins celebrated her twenty-third birthday Tuesday by entertaining a few relatives and friends at nn afternoon social. IT. O. Sanford of Salt Lake wj.s a gne.t at dinner Friday of Inst week of Dr. and Mr F ' O. Bullock. Mrs. Lewis Larsen entertained Tuesday afternoon after-noon in honor of Mrs. Turnquist of Helen, who is visiting at the home of Bishop and Mrs. August Krlrfcsen. J. A. Kearns of Sail Lake spent most of tho week in Saliua with Ms f,miUy. - MONROE t 4 . MONROE. July 20. Mrs. Delbert Webb is "i siting wit h her parents Mr and Mrs. W. W. riark. Verna Erickson entertained Wendell Andrcason at dir.ner on the 2!th. M.rs. Arvcna Xieison entertained the followinsr at an nneuioon tea on Thursday: Thurs-day: Mrs. Mary Shcfheld. Mrs. Martha Doxford, Mrs. Zctta N'ielson. Mrs. Jane Nay. Mrs. Violet Korbush, Mrs. Christie Webb, Mrs. Maud Arnold. Mrs. Zoe Webb, Mrs. Myrtle Shi pp. Mrs. Xeitie Herman son. Mrs. Clara Pax ton. Mrs. Susie Kobison. Mrs. Dcicta Harmon, Mrs. Norah Colli ns, Mi-s. Manet t a And reason, rea-son, Mrs. Kate Dorrity, Mrs. Zlna Morrison Morri-son and Mrs. Christ ie Suitor. Harold Masjlehy of Greenwich was in town Saturday on business. iMrs. Kate Dor rity. Hope and I w Magleby linve returned, after spending a few days in Salt Lake. f Vera Maglcby has returned home, after a two months' stay in Idaho. M'r. and Mrs. Ole Larson. Mrs. Andv Sargent and the Misses Maxine and Bcr-nice Bcr-nice Dornty were the guests of Mrs. Clara Olson at a Sunday supper. Mrs. .lack Shinp is spending a lew davs a : X a ry s v ale with 1 r t e n d s. The following motored to Mnrysvalo Wednesday evening: Karl Bo'hrian, Royal and Moral Bell. Verna Erh-kson Delphia aud Kena Magleby. Mrs. F. Erlckson entertained the following fol-lowing friends the evening of .lulv 1' ! : Mrs. Carrie Xielson, Mr. and :Mrs. A. j ('.II, Mr.- 11 nd M i .'. G Am1." a .-on and Mr. a m I Mi- . .Inn .Ja . n. M 1 1. , Ml. iir I 'ov I a nd : mil-' :pent Civ.nr llmvci, N.--.-.:fII Ma-.h-'v. Duan4 Erl 1 . on, Aubr :.-n-om. ' ioiuon and 1 al . i-j I U II a r: at J' j:ui la..c ;,;.-,,, a. i-cK. El le 1 .;r 1c:mi js a i.Mior a.r :-';,ll Lake tlik, --f k, Mrs. Alvord of N-vad;. h- t ! guest of her hm. ,, Air;,. .Lj.-J A.rc:.- on. M r'M. Lob. r l I :-i 1 row.nau of S.-H L;.l-: Is veiling v. Hii 1 1 1 f " in.t;i.T, Mrs. Annie Lei't.-lson, A icusl f-;ncce--ful r-lhii;-'- party wan fliiovcil V,.,---I;i.v i-vi iuiik le Mr. and Mrs. A. ', , Mr. and Mis. .Iau.es .Ni.m-.-011, Vr. and Mrs. S. G. A nd 1 k mi , M; . and M : l-.n-k-on. Mr. and Jis. lo-. N",'bv, -Mr. and Mr::, l-'iiin- ai.d M 1 :i. car:;..- ci. I;ai,:-fr,!,l T,,: l-. p-r-ii an. I X I a f hr! filial. fi-lial. s- u w.-ff ;....rric ! la : W-dr.. sflav and a. rc-'-.lon w;t-j 11 to lb" I u 1 n , : a t familv and fri h at. the l.oic- . trie brid.;"u moih'r. ..Irs. I. A. Chr: -tian.-'-n. Mrs. Juy Looison of Sail Lake is visit vis-it nr.; here i l n n.;a.i ; 1 .-. Mrs. X'-t: tc 1 ;.. 1 mi- n: on of Xc v-aua, ia home on a isit. C.-b-stinc S YHizwe has r'-lurned from In r :ua in Salt Lake. Orson .M.inc-v, II el. u Mfi r.'l.-by. M'ba Ei i' li.-on and Maxim: worrit v moi or ed to 1 ire.-n-.Vich W'ednesdav, 1 e turning on ThurM.r.-. TOOELE r j t- TOOi;l,i;. Jul- -T!iin:,; I'.me o' Pap Ljk win- l-iii.ifi in Jn : '1 .1 j r:' :l.c -..'.i-k a a gn-.-.-L o,' Ml- Min y M ' l-llar. 1!-Tla.rn.: of f-;;.: 1 1.7. w 1 1" ?-'a the giKat Ot Ml:-H l!-ullii llfCAi-H tl pa t we. k. Alfred M. N'df-on er.".ertaft:-d Mis i:ila Mr- ' Lav.--, Mij-s Annie A u 'lc 1 : on , Mia 'harlotte gira-bip-q and Mih Ali-o Ha'iks S..nij-rl;;y at an a'ltn r:'ii arid I nn-.-heon at ihe In-: r.M In O.V-n . ai; oQ. 'JDej rii:i: iu-d to Tooele Sunday monii :). ApoMk. Heh-r J. Hi.-int w a in Too-!e Sunday to Lellv er a hpi;e- h o;i proh . 'jitlo:i. Gw-lh of Mr. end y..." S T. f'armn this wei-k -.'.-ei. WUharn H II'i n 'Cm ?er and wife. Mi. -6 Mar tie Hail and Mr. Clifton Cameron. Solomon J. S'.'lvhi and family tp'nt Ptor.cJr day in Nephi. rjrJm M'holH wont to Sprlr.svUte Monday to reju-e cnt tlie Tooele Maci.ai.e.'s at . eorivntlon held there. Mr. and Mij. M. S. A! wood at.d Mr. and M:. M. S. Fiod ttoppM in Toovle over Moridy. Tl.ey en roiU'; from L-.Tig Rea'ti. Cab, to T.inidad. Colo. Mis Mat-ej 'To-rey-on of Red Lode. M"rU., and Mif L'i'-y M-Giad of An.onrl are gufi of Mt. and Mr:-, tiowai.l M. S::iii!i. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conor!! of Salt Liko' weie visaing Mis. Cottcit-ll a mowicr, Mrs. Haute Howe. Mi's Man-cHa r; ilif-pie reOined Snr.'lz? fio-n Ophlr, he; C:" ha.-i been r;,r-wVi:v; ; vara-itoi vara-itoi at lb'1 heme cf M rs. i.Oim; Ery r.r.. Mii fdadys (iilh.tple a-d Sudle J'ark re turned Suiidjy from summer ifrn. nr.ng Tooeie vi'd'ou duri r 1 :, wer-k V.-e: -i Alvlu B-C.I-r of (J.im-viUe. Mr. an-1 Mis. dif-loid dif-loid M- Kndri. k of Stock '.on. Lliror Itrury or Like I'oi-U, Klmer and Krvin I'Miiock of St. John. ai ! Powf 11 t:d Ha cry Srt:.-on of P.iit Lako 2nd Barlcw 0.' Wrxcic e:.,-. M;f i:-:-teii r;o!aher nf ToopIc and Bf-iiz-nicj 1'ea of (jrar.vil!-'' w-:.' ;na,ried Sa-- i;n!.iy .y J;e :dnt ". A. O-at t're of the I "id'-'f. rvjicmc. y.:. and Mr-. .I.imc- Coliihe-. on W. -t stre.'t. Tr.e youm roupU will spend a short hrnK-ymooji in Salt Like. Mr. and Mrs. !'-; Miller and M-r. F!eb,erd of Salt Lik we:-e piioitc of Mr. ami Mrs. Moroni , Krslar.d during th'- wet ! Mir-s Sn-:.:i y.' Kee of the T-'f Gil h:-1 h:-1 p left Saturday ;or a tnorun'.5 v''.ion in , salt Lake. Mi- !rii-nii: Kf'ii"' i? visiting hr pi.--.er. ?t.-3. C. K. lii.-:i -f ;i-.:s city. Edward dihy am! fand'y a-jd Ov?n McLaurzh-Mn McLaurzh-Mn left Satui.'.ny for Lou 5 B'a. h. Cal. Mrs. Hernieca Mnrtiii is visithis; Mr. ar.d Mrs. attl.rw Spie::, this -we-k. R. J. H.iniington end family returned Sundry (.0111 Silt Lak'--. v.-hert they have beea sp?nd-i::g sp?nd-i::g a short va-atior.. Ea--.il Str.-er.. John' G.llniore. U- :vy Le-?. Aivii and Sitnnan Cook e-- Floyd B-'dU of Oninr nioo:ed to Toelf Mo'tday to aueud ihe grand "--al! in 1!-? opeia hoiife. Mr. ar.d Mrs. B L. Bcwen rrlcbr.ltd llietr ruhy wc-(:.ii:-g on Pioneer d?y at tl"- hrie of Mr. and M-.- Edward Campbell. S-;pp.?r was jerr-1 10 the following: Mr. and M:. W. S. 1 Nlton ar.d family. Mr. and Mr. B H. IJov-.-en. , Mr. and Mrs-. No- man Anderson, Mrs. Hai risen ' ! Walker, Mary nr. Roya! Bowcn and Mr. and j Mrs. J. W. Wli: teh 011 se ci Liiii o!n. j Mr. and M-. ('!ar''"!"C Bloomstrem of Anaronda. i ?.to;it.. are vising Mr. and Mr;. Nels BioomMroni ! ! 5f this city. 1 I Mr. and Mrs John Grognry. Mr. end Mrs. J. ! j Melandor and William Sullivan jM of Anaeonda. 1 w ere git.vts si the home o Mr. and Mr;. K. ! I G. Smith. Sauiidav. i ; Mr. and Mrs John D.Gollnher and two ehil- 1 i dren. also Mr. and M'rt. Benjamin reatnall, ! motored to Salt Lake Sunday. 1 E. P. Taylor of Koise, Idaho, was a visitor to i Tooely dtinrrg the week. i j Dr. Alfred Atkinson of Boreman, Mont., spent I the latter part of the week m Tooele. ! MIfs Irene Harm's of Paris. Ialio. Is visit 125 (at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lcc. Mi?. Louise Brot her ton of Olen it? the uc;t of Mt.ss .Mae Isgreen. 1 Miss Annie Rumpel entonainert Miss Sophie Jen- .1 sen of Salt 1-ake Monday. . I I .Mr. and Mrs. John Fr?fk and Mis. Glen j ! Flank of Ophir were guests of Mr. and M15. ' ', Arthur Orme Monday. ! E. V. Clark o Ophir was a Toceie visitor i : Monday. j. J. E. Jen con and family, a. eompnied by 1 Frank and I.eroy Campioii. Tiioforcd to dciiea ! Saturday, where they will visit friends and re la- j tlves in Ocden and Brig ham rity. i Salt Lake visitor.-' lor th'e week fl'-O C. C. 1 Chnstetison. t:vor I'tlerson. Geoiee H. Hoa- , giin. K. J. ElkiT'cton, George T. Urnwn. J. A. ' Hansen. Miss Ma: sa; t Adams and M Us Feamer.a Johnson. 1 Miss Lei In and Mary Reynold .-pent a week ', with their parents in this city, returning Tues- J day to Salt IaLc. j Mrs. K. O. Sowerw ine returned to her hom t Saturday, after a three weeks' with f t iends j in Anaconda. Mont. 1 Mrs. Elsie Welder of Idaho Falls Is visiting ia t Tooele. 1 j I MANTI MANTI. Julv Cfi. Tho H.-redc club met Wf dncsday ovetti'e; wir;i bil'it. Mellnr, Li Pit) Mel lor, Jane Lainh and Maio '!"':- nam ent!-- J tnirdne. T!iL'.-e present w ore Genei 1 llrown. La- eiie Turtle. Hi: in: Keller, Aba Crawford. Xcn H. Keller. Eunirr JorLtenscn, Vera Keller. Gra-c i reierson. Belle Hoegan. Kditli Kjar and Lah : Bsaltiiwaite. ' Arthur. Frank and Jinnie Lemon left Tuesday for Ferron. . Mr.: innc Ting'-.- of Salt Lake I visiting her 1 mother. Mr;. !i W. Fo. Mrs. H. P. Ha-vn en'ertaincd :i largo rrr? o j fri 'Ties Mo'idav af icri'mri i?i hot: or of Iter birth- ri-tv a:inivei-t;ary. l.utiehcon was- sei ved at 6 o'elork. J Mis. J. P. N"e! -nn v.: I c r! a i ncd a' dinner Stttur-nay Stttur-nay evening. -r n p r I mem a -y to Mr. and Mr-. Gie. Nelson of 1-V. ron. Cove: s wore laid for ! fourteen. j Mrs. P. P. r i-e:i le'; Thu i.-dr: v fn,- A la mo. j Cab. lo visit her d:iiii;h;e;'. Mi.-. Wsrd Italb I The Needle, -i.ift ,-hih met " W'e.lnso.,;- after- i noon with Mrs. Alb c P.ii'.n;:. H. R Clark. Fiank L. Tetrl" n-id C. C. KcM.-r familie,; ,ijto 1 to Fc li lake Satimtav h.uI ! will fil in b.m'.iiteli before rel 1: mi :;. Mr. and M: Hyrmn D :vi of Salt l.Cue are visiting at the SrHv Jonfs. i.orrie. , Mrs. MlMe '.if-h. Mi.-;. FU.-ti Fowler o: S .It Lake n-rd Mrr. Sit:fo;d Aird.-t-e- r.f Gun.::.- m wi'e cii'Ms of Mr.-. Jarm-s Neil.-on duii; tho , week. Hyriini nnm-rcid of Mjff.iU i:- i.-itit:g rell-lives rell-lives in Main i (Ins w eek. Mr, and Mr.'. G . B. Cnv en ' rri ai tied n ! dinner ' Tuesday in ho, or of Mr. and Mn,. Guy Nel;on ami family ef Fen on. . Edwitrd Webb of ldrho h vit-Ulr.c with his daughter. Mis, J. H. Mor lung. 1 Miss Ed 'in Ho King em en a in M at a ip .-it?. I ' Friday afternoon u! U o'rlo.i.. twe:iiy-.;x pupils taking p.-irt. ; Mr. and Mr.- p. I?. Mad.-e,, e-, I eil a itie.t at a ra:nil di'nt.f M on. lay in honor 01 M r. and :.b . Cit;v Nelson of !- er'-on. I C'i:iiie; .-:. r ;cul Maul Pi'.on v,-:e mair-erl j Yd tieday :,nc.", at I'.e ',o;i,e o'. II: -'.'.op J. I;. J, Jamb-,,::. I:i 'i.r i(, t.,. 10r.ie of Cturi"-; 1 laid for -1. . and M". iar::-.- WiP'.iri Hixon. , -nob! Sh-ii;-. Hei.C.-l 1'iv.Ml M , . and V,.t j Eni.vt P.il. Mr. and 't'.ni'.i!. S-re'-o:-. ( Mr. nd M ' vhoin t ;1 Kn--yri. E!:-n- L.T' -':t ' - v i.-l' big rela! i vvs ill Fo J'J'.am ; Green fur a me.itn. |