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Show " I Social Notes; From Utah Towns I GUNNISON GUNNISON, Nov. 4. The leading sorin event of the wok was the Halloween dancing party glvon by the T. B. :lub Monday evening. Peterson hall v. an decorated deco-rated "with appropriate symbols of the sea son, carry) ug out a color scheme of black a nd or; niio. A unique feature of the evening whs the unusual methods of selecting' partners for the varied dances. A .shower of serpentin.c- otiletii gave added brilliance lo the whole. The cos-(unies cos-(unies wese varied and well chosen. The 1 ins losses wore black costumes trimmed with orange, the, club colors. Mn-1. P. Jensen entertained a numher of friends Friday In commemoration of her birthday anniversary. The Royal Neighbor? entertained the Salina cinnp last Saturday at a meeting, hanyuet and dain-e. Mrs. Addle Burns entertained eleven ladv frit-mis in honor of her birthday on Wednesday afternoon. A pleasant Hrfilowpen party wi's Riven Friday evening by Miss Ed it ha Dugrgins st her home, assfslerl by Misses Ellen Kenny. F-ilen McKenna and ("hristie Mad-sen. Mad-sen. Bia-'k and yellow decorations were ..ed and refreshments served to twenty M rs. Nina Niclson was honored Tuesdav Tues-dav evening at her home by t-he primary ffivera and teachers at a surprise party. Mrs. Nephi Glcdhill wub hostess at an afternoon on Thursday in honor of her little daughter, Alice, who oelebratod her fourth birthday. Mrs. Clifford Childs wns given a surprise sur-prise Wednesdav night in honor of her birthday. AMERICAN FORK f AMERICAN FORK. Nov. 4. One of the smart social affairs of the wnek was the Halloween party given Monday night by Miss Vivian Chipman at the home of her parents in the Second ward. The rooms were beautifully decorated' fn Halloween ?uiygesikms. Twenty-two guests enjoyed the evening' at Raines, after which a well-appointed well-appointed supper was served. Miss Chip-man Chip-man was agisted by her mother and Mrs. E. A. Culbertfon of Salt Lake. Mis Norma Storrs whs pleasantly surprised sur-prised Tuesday .evening at the home of her parents. The affair was In the form of a character Halloween party and was arranged by a. number of her girl friends. After an evening of games refreshments were served to twenty guests. Mrs. R. B. Chlpman spent Friday end Saturday of last week in Halt Lake as the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. A. Culhertson, who has lust returned from an extended eastern trip .accompanying her husband, who was attending the bankers' convention. conven-tion. A grand character Halloween ball was given in the Apollo hall Tuesday evening. even-ing. The hall was decorated with Jack-o'-lanterns and other Halloween suggestions. sugges-tions. A large crowd was present and a most delightful evening of dancing was enjoyed. Mrs. Vercfe Steele of Safford, Arlss., and daughter, Mrs. Wilktns, also of Arizona, who spent some time here visiting relatives, rela-tives, left for Salt Lake, where they will visit a few days before returlng to their home. David Firmage of Heber City spent a couple of days tlie past week visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Firmage, in this city. Mrs. Sarah Crookston and daughter Ella spent part of the week In Salt U-ike as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. G. .I Crookston and Mrs. G. E. Garrett, Miss Dorothy Chipman whs hostess at a delightfully arranged Halloween party 1 Tuesday evening at her home in the Sec-mid Sec-mid ward. The rooms were decorated with Halloween effects, autumn leaves and pink and white chrysanthemums. Halloween Hal-loween ga nies were the features of tiie evening and a luncheon was served. The guests were Re ha ParKer, Cleo Sinclair, Ruby Wootton. Arvilla Christnsen, Florence Flor-ence Stewart. Myra Wootton, Mary Russell, Rus-sell, Gene Hlndley, Rula Storrs. Irene Chlpma n, Arthur Ross. Roy Crookston, Dr. Homer, H ora ce Russell, Le G ra nd Noves, Glenn Gardner. Edwin Blackhurst,. William Smith and Richard Smith. Mrs. L. H. Foulger spent part of the week in Salt Lake visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Trump. Mr. and Mrs, James Chipman, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. R. Squires of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Chip-man. Chip-man. Jr., Sunday. Mrs. Rosa Bromley returned home the first of the week from Spanish Fork, where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Wright. Miss Ruby Wootton entertained at a house party Saturday evening for a number num-ber of her girl friends. The evening was pleasantly passed in games and music and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Osborne entertained en-tertained a t a prettiiy appointed Halloween Hal-loween party Tuesday evening at their home in the Second ward. The rooms were weirdly arranged in Halloween style and all the guests wore costumes suggestive sug-gestive of the day. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne were assisted by Dr. and Mrs. R. K. Knighton. The student body of the high school gave a unique, lea p-year ball in the Apollo hall Friday evening, the boys being be-ing escorted to the dance by the girls. The manner in which the partners were selected was unique. The names of al! the bovs were written on slips of paper and placed tn a box. Each girl drew a slip from the box and the boy whose name was written thereon was her partner part-ner for the evening. The affair created a great deal of amusement and a most enjoyable time was had. I RICHFIELD ! 4 . RICHFIELD, Nov. 4. Aiss Von Jensen entertained the Fley club Wednesday evening. Jliss Beatrice Robinson of Beaver is attending the high school here this winter- The U. T. club met with Mrs. C. H. Mulntyra Thursday afternoon. ! Mrs. -T. K- Erickson entertained a few friends at a Kensington Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Covers were laid for ten. The I. O. 0. F. and the Cbrvstal Ke-bekih Ke-bekih lodge gave a. social Monday evening, even-ing, in honor of the Rev. E. J. Hanks and family, who are leaving to make their home in Ferrou. Rarreshments w-ere served. A Kensington was given Tuesday afternoon, aft-ernoon, iu honor of Mrs. E. .1. Flanks, by Mrs. Arthur Grames. Luncheon was , served to twenty guests. Tbe M- E. A. club will he entertained by Mr. C. J. Stunners Wednesday evening, even-ing, j Miss Mildred Enee entertained at din- ncr Sunday evening, it being the anni- ! versary ot her birth. Yellow chrysanthemums chrysan-themums formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sum ners, Edna Larson. Msrv Hansen, Edna Kyhl, Alta Coons and Milton Magelby. Mrs. Guy Lewis entertained the Star Crochet club Tuesday afternoon. The members present were the. Mesdames E. D. Wliyte, R. Grames, E. E. Hoffman, H. H. Peterson, Joseph Nelson, Carl Goldbranson, I. L. Wright, 0. J. Malm- Ftiu. The special guests were Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Vaughn n of Salt Lake, Mrs. A. J. Lewis and Mrs. W. H. Brown of Sa-lina. Sa-lina. The Women s Democratic club and the Young Men's Wilson club entertained enter-tained at a social Monday evening at the public library. Luncheon was served. The members of the Mirthmakers ' club Tvero entertained by Mrs. Hayde Goodwin Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Vaughan of Salt Lake is visiting her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Raynard Hooten have returned from a visit to Salt Lake. The Ladies ' Aid society was entertained enter-tained at luncheon Friday afternoon by Mrs. A. J. Jessen. Twelve little guests were entertained at a Halloween and birthday party Monday Mon-day In- Beatrice Roth, it being her ninth birthday. Refreshments were served. . Many of the friends of Mrs. G. W. : (.'oons surprised her Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, it. being the anniversary of her : birth. The afternoon was spent in sew- 1 ing. Luncheon was served to fourteen I guests. 1 SALINA i . -. SALINA. Nov. 4. On Friday afternoon after-noon Mrs. A. J. Lewis entertained tbe Crystal Card club. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Lehi Peterson, Mrs. F. O. Bullock, Bul-lock, Mrs. W. H. Brown, Mrs. Lee Peterson, Pe-terson, Mrs. D. L. Arevle, Mrs. Dean Brown. Mrs. E. C. Wright, Mrs. H. B. Crandal and Mrs. Lucv Lewis and Miss Lottie Lewis of Richfield. On Wednesday evening Irs. Carl Nielson entertained at number of friends. Miss Delois Rasmusson and Hvrum Jensen were married Wednesday iu the Manti temple. A quilting bee was given Tuesdav bv the Relief society f the First ward in the Relief Society ball. A Halloween party was given bj .Miss Bessie Sorenson Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Massion are home, after an extended trip to Illinois. Friday evening the G. L. H. club was pleasantly entertained by Miss Vilate Gates. Present were Miss Irene Brown, Miss Thelma Brown, Miss Leona Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Miss Ruby Gottfredson, Miss Gladys Gates and Miss Lewine Crane. Mrs. A. .1. Lewis and Mrs. W. H. Brown were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Guy Lewis of Richfield. Miss Vivian Brown entertained the Wide Awake club Friday evening. A surprise was given Mrs. Leslie Harmon Har-mon Wednesdav afternoon. Those present pres-ent were Mrs. Lucian Martin, Mrs. Hat-tie Hat-tie Ha'tton, Mrs. Ira Rasmusson, Mrs C H. Gates, Mrs. Will Carlson, Mrs. Carj Forshee and Mrs. Jannie Okerland. The junior class of the high school gave a successful Halloween party Saturday Sat-urday evening. The hall was decorated with jack-o '-lanterns. Mrs. Treca Christensen celebrated her birthday Sunday bv entertaining a num. ber of her friends. Miss Ora Lorentzen gave a Halloween party Tuesday evening. The Ladies' Literarv club met in the club rooms Tuesdav evening. New officers offi-cers were elected.' Mrs. Battie Gates was chosen president, with Mrs. John Dastrup as her assistant, Mrs. George Poison as socretarv and treasurer. Tho programme committee is -composed of Mrs. A. J. Crosier and Mrs. Caroline Brant. i I BOUNTIFUL T ' ' ' , BOUXTIFUL, Nov. 4. Mrs. George Naeglie and family left this week for Pt George, where they will spend the winter. Wllford Hatch and Miss Retta Sessions, both of this place, were married on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The Bountiful volunteer fire department entertained their friends at a Halloween i party at Everglade hall on Tuesday even- 'On Wednesday evening the Ladies Bet-j Bet-j terment club was entertained at the home i of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hesser with a supper in honor of the retiring officers. The dirrin? table was graced with a handsome hand-some bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums, while beautifully decorated place cards further added to its attractiveness. Mrs. Clarence Wiiley acted as toastmistress. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lrlljenquist, Mr. and Mrs. James Hampton, Dr. and Mrs. L. H. RoMson. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hesser, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Willey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Rampton. The Bountiful volunteer fire department was entertained by the Salt Lake City veteran firemen Tat a social at the Canyon Road hall on Monday evening. Misses Ida Day, Vera Fackrell, Ida Garrett Gar-rett and Iris Jacobson were visitors to Kaysville on Monday. Miss Llllle Fernley entertained at ber home on Sunday in honor of Harvey Cas-teel Cas-teel of Tremonton. j Mr. and Mrs. William Doxey were visitors visi-tors to Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Miss Bertha Clark of Kaysville visited friends in Bountiful on Tuesday. Misses Iva McNeil and LUlie Fernley were guests at a matinee party at the Wilkes theater In Salt Lake City on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holbrook and Mrs. Heber Sessions spent Sunday in Honey-vllle. GARFIELD f t GARFIELD, Nov. 4. Mrs. W. B. Richie of Mantl is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. N. Foster. Mrs. R. H. Saum Is home from a several sev-eral months' visit with relatives in Grand Island, Neb., and Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. R. E. Burke and children have returned re-turned from an extended visit to Montana. Mon-tana. Dr. D. L. Barnard and family are at homo to their friends in their beautiful, new residence on Fourteenth avenue. The Halloween dance given by the G. B. G. and Garfield clubs Monday evening was a social event and largely attended. The West End Sewing club was delightfully delight-fully entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. Hardie. Mrs. W. D. Leonard entertained sixteen boys and girls at her home on Monday afternoon. Halloween decorations and favors were used and games befitting the day were played by the children, after ' which refreshments were served. Those present were Elizabeth Nelson, William Nelson, Helen Bird, Martha French, Mar-jorie Mar-jorie ReeR, Helen Barton, MaVy Garr, Peggy Palmer, Pa rah Barnard, Alice Barnard, Bar-nard, David Barnard, Betty Barker, Richard Rich-ard Barker, Dixie, Susan and Agnea Leonard- The Woman's club met in social session at the club house yesterday afternoon-Mrs. afternoon-Mrs. Tom Maher. Mrs. P. McLauchlan und Mrs. Hodge Marshall, all of whom at' tended the Federation of Women's clubs in Provo recently, gave interesting ro ports. Those serving yesterday were Mrs. E. E. Nelson, Mrs. Ilotlge Marshall, Mrs. H. Snackenbush, Mn?. Lee Murphy, Mrs. Ted Peterson, Mrs. Thomas Peterson- Th members of the Los Am I go club of Magna entertained their husbands at a Halloween partv at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis Monday evening. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs, Waltei O'Malley, U. Hansen and Mrs. Edward Kmbleton. The Los Amigo club held its regula meeting at tbe home of Mrs. W. C. Con: stance yesterday afternoon- Mrs. Arthui Lomax was a guest of the club. A joint reception was tendered to the three new ministers of Garfield last evening even-ing at the Garfield Men's club rooms. Th three ministers are the Rev, M. W. Rice, who repreaents the Episcopalians; Bishor-J. Bishor-J. B. Pendleton of the Mormon church and the Rev. F. A. Murphy of the Roman Catholic church. Mrs. R. T. Murphy left for Ogden Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, where she will vipit her mother and other relatives for several days. The G. B. G. club members were the guests of Miss Myrtle Cady Thursday evening. Miss Rose Karons, assisted by Mrs. R. Carroll, entertained a class of Sunday school boys at the home of Pr. and Mm. J. C- Hardie Monday evening. Those present were Waiter Elder, Wade and James Hardie, Vernon Avis, Theodore Johnson, Rogner WyotU. Carl Walquist, Carl Ludwtg. Games appropriate to Halloween Hal-loween were played. Miss Myrtle and Claude Campbell entertained en-tertained at a Halloween party Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments were served. The guests were Althea Evers, Helena Evens, Sarah Johnson, Ethel Call, Marlon Marshall, Goldie Woo spy. La Verla Dey, Clellah and Helen Haley, Leola Burke. Gertrude Jackson, Edna Wardleigh, Grace Moore, Harriet Bible, Gwendolyn Evans., Ruth Wilson, Kina and Pearl Powell, Helen Eckland, Phyllis Petersen, Stephen Powell, Harry Rodgers, Ban White, Wesley Wes-ley wardley, Willie and Clyde Boschln-ski, Boschln-ski, Edward Cail. ! MURRAY MURRAY, Nov. 4. Mrs. George Gran-ter Gran-ter has returned from Colorado, where she has been the guest of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howe, Mr. and Mrs. John Howe, and Mr. and Mrs. F. McClaus motored to American Fork on Sunday, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fullmer. Full-mer. A large crowd enjoyed the dance given by the M. D. club on Wednesday evening at the H'Hcrest gymnasium. Misses Merl McMillan, Jennie Powell. Bertha Cahoon and Olive Warenski entertained enter-tained at a Halloween party in the War' enski buildlncr on State street. The decorations deco-rations consisted of autumn leaves, pumpkins pump-kins and many Halloween devices. The guests, who wore appropriate costumes, enjoyed dancing until a late hour. About fifty were present. Miss Margaret Gaufin entertained a number of her small friends on Saturday in honor of her sixth birthday. Mrs. A. W. Armstrong was hostess on : Wednesday afternoon to the members of the- Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church ai the church parlors. The afternoon after-noon was spent in preparing for the bazaar to be given on November 17. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barlow were pleasant pleas-ant I-,- surprised on Thursday evening by a number of friends who motored in from Bountiful. Luncheon was served to four, teen, Mr. arid Mrs. Myron Crandal! of Spring-ville Spring-ville were Murray visitors during the week. Mrs. William Robbing entertained the members of her sewing club at a luncheon lunch-eon on Friday. The guests were Mrs. J. A. Jones. Mrs. A. D. Knott. Mrs. William Wil-liam C Churches, Mrs. J. W. Herling. Mrs. F. II. Green and Mrs, George H. Huscher. On Tuesday evening the members.- of the Mutual Improvement association en- ' tertained at a sheet and pillow case I party at the First ward amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Green entertained " at dinner on Thursday evening. Covers were laid for eight. William Atwood and family, Mrs. William Wil-liam McEwan and daughter, Mary, mo- : to rod to Ogden on Sunday, where they were guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Baker. : Mrs. Ed. Larson entertained the Em. 1 broidery club on Tuesday in compliment 1 to Mrs. Paul Whitoff of St. Joseph, Mo., who is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berger, who have been visiting here, have returned to their home in Ogden. Miss Ruby White vas guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given on Tuesday Tues-day evening at the Fraternal hall. The rooms were beautifully decorated In palms. About 100 guests enjoyed the evening. The marriage of Miss Ruby White and Inar Johnson took place on Wednesday. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. P. A. Slmpkln in Salt Lake. A reception was held In the evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. White. About twenty-five guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will make their home in Salt Lake at the Oaks apartments. Glen Howe entertained at a Halloween party on Tuesday evening at his home on Vine street. The decorations were in yellow and black. The evening was spent in music and games. Thrity guests were present. Mrs. Leonard Mackay entertained on Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Vincent Bennion. The guests were Mrs. Vincent Bennion. Mrs. Edgar Lindsay. Mrs. Spencer Cornwall and Mrs. Nellie Mackay. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bennion entertained enter-tained on Tuesday evening at a farewell party for Orson Bennion, who left during the week for the central states. William Croff of Sprlngville is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. EUis Bonnett. Mrs. John B- Cahoon of Ogden is spending spend-ing a week here as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Jane Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chambers, accompanied accom-panied bv Misses Verna Scott and Maude and Gladys Settle, motored to Provo Sunday. LEHI " 4. - LEHI, Nov. 4. One of the most popular popu-lar weddings of the season was that of Miss Mabel Brtgss and Gerald Taylor in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The bride was one of Lehl's popular public school teachers, and the bridegroom is engaged in the drug business In Palt Lake, where the young people will reside. The Fourth ward M. I. A. gave a delightful de-lightful basket party and Halloween , dunce in Its ward house Tuesday evening- Mr and Mrs. John Wood and daugh-ter, daugh-ter, Mary, left Monday to spend a fortnight fort-night on the coast. The Misses Alta and Heva Grant gave a box partv at the Bronx theater Tuesday Tues-day night, after which the party of twenty twen-ty young people returned to the Grant home for supper. Miss Martha Klrkham entertained a crowd of young people at a candy pull and dancing party Monday evening. Early In the evening they enjoyed an hour of pictures at the Royal. The First ward Relief society hld its regular weekly session Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Aldura Ashton, serving refreshments re-freshments after the programme. Mrs. J- !-" Bone entertained a crowd of friends at cards and supper Tuesday evening in honor of her husband's fortieth birthday. The Lehi high school held its efnnual fall festival dancing party in the Smujn I academy Friday night. The hall was elaborately decorated with chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums and fall flowers. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Manning left Monday Mon-day to spend a month in California. j BINGHAM i , : BINGHAM, Nov. 4. Thursday afternoon after-noon the T. H. club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Fred Cluff at the New Haven mine. Fancy work occupied the time. Lunch was served to seven members mem-bers and five invited guests. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. William Schofiold. Among the students of St. Mary's academy acad-emy who spent the week-end at home in Bingham were Marguerite Heneretta, Margaret Tennant, F'rence Doty and Alvera Strom. Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Adams and family spent Thursday in the city. The Ladies of the Maccabees pleasantly pleasant-ly entertained at cards Saturday afternoon after-noon at their hall in Highland Boy. Lunch was served to a number of members mem-bers and invited guests. Mrs. Southern was awarded first prize, Mrs. S. Tra-gasoue Tra-gasoue second and Mrs. Ball the draw prize. , J , ELSINQRE ELSINORE, Nov. The Misse's Mabel and Anna Dunn entertained at a Halloween Hal-loween party Monday at the Cottage In compliment to Mary and Katherlne Arnt-zen. Arnt-zen. The Bridge club entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C, A. Hanson in compliment to Mrs. J. L. Arntzen. Refreshments were served to the Mesdames Charles Crabb, Moroni Jensen, Jen-sen, John Zabriskie. J. G. Allmondtnger, J. H. Willardson, H. C. Larson, Fred Lee, J. C. Hill, A. Hanson, A. Jensen, Tneo. dore Christenfien, C. M. Porter, C. W. Snyder and Walter Forney. Miss Fern Willardson was hostess at a Halloween party Tuesday evening. The decorations were fn black and yellow. The centerpiece for the table was yellow asters. A dainty luncheon was served to ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. H. C Larson and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Porter were Pangultch visitors vis-itors Saturday and Sunday. The Mesdames L. Soderberg, F. Gunn. Leon Sorenson, W. Sylvester. J. Gibbs, Thomas Gunn, L. Christiansen and the Misses Eunice Doxford and Ana Jensen were entertained by Miss Ermina Smith Thursday afternoon. The Ladles' Wilson Iub met at the home of Mrs. P. E. Christensen. The talk was given by Professor Ashman of Richfield. Mrs. L. Soderberg was hostess Thursday Thurs-day in compliment to Mrs. Lorin Christensen. Chris-tensen. Luncheon was served to seven guests. 1 FARMINGTON f 4 . FARMINGTON, Nov. 4. Horace and Harold Bteed entertained Monday evening even-ing with a Halloween party, The decorations decora-tions were in Halloween colors. Miss Blanche Smith entertained n. num. ber of frienis at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Abel Smith, on Halloween' The members of the Veron club nve Mrs. Squire B. Chipman a pleasant surprise sur-prise Tuesday evening, An elaborate party was given Tuesdav evening by Miss Mildred Clark. Halloween Hallow-een games were arrajigeo ror thirtv guests. The decorations consisted of black cats, owls, cornstalks and pump kins. Miss Clark was assisted by the Misses Kenna Cragun and Rhea McDonald. McDon-ald. Many out-of-town guests were present. pres-ent. The South Farmington M. T. A. gave a Halloween party Friday evening. The hall was decorated with corn and pumpkins. pump-kins. Refreshments were served to about fifty. Miss Bertha Backman of Salt Lake spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backman. Miss Bessie Steed is visiting in Center-ville Center-ville with her sisler, Mrs. Joel R. Parrish. Miss AHa Knowlton of Salt Lake spent the week-end with Miss Wealthy Clark- Mls'f? Louise Smith returned Pun day from West point. Mrs. Blanche Wood is visiting in Fielding Field-ing with her daughter, Mrs. Horace Richards. Misg Grace Wflcox of Logan is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abbott. Ab-bott. The Misses Hulda and Sophie PecJerson of Taylorsvllle spent the first part of the week in Farmington as guests of Mrs. S. P. Clark. Mrs. Efflo Turner spent Friday and Saturday in Kaysville, visiting her mother, Mrs. A. C. Green. Miss Meryle Cragun entertained at a Halloween party Thursday evening. The . decorations consisted of pumpkins, yellow corn and autumn leaves. Mrs. C, Holt will leave Tuesday for Cheyenne, where she and her family will make their home. Miss Alice Potter entertained at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Holt Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. A bonfire party was (riven HaHwceD by the Misses Eleanor Rose and Ruby Allen. Al-len. Miss Ester Walker was the guest of M her sister. Miss Eloise Walker, Monday and Tuesday In Salt Lake. The following marriage licenses have been Issued: Leonard Bowman and Ella Seabrlng, both of Salt Lake; Vernard J. Crow and Eva AHle Taylor, both of Salt Lake; Nevel E. Knight and Marie Hi'1-both Hi'1-both of Salt Lake: Arley F. Savage of Salt Lake City and Sylvia Gordon of Murray; Mur-ray; Duncan Cameron and Catherine Ra-monde. Ra-monde. both of Midvale; Sidney C. Brooks and Margarette Ferrln, both of Salt Lake; Walter Vaughn and Annie Caffery, both of Salt Lake. 1 SPRINGVILLE I f SPRINGVILLE, Nov. 4. The rreshmen of the Sprlngville high school entertained the high school teachers and students with a musical and literary programme Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Johnson and family have moved from Rhyolite, New, and will make their home here. Miss Tsahelle Bird gave a party at her home Monday evening. The guests were all dressed in children's costumes. Miss Nancy Miner entertained at a Halloween party at her home Tuesday evening. The Mothers' Studv club met last Friday Fri-day at the home ot Mrs. Elisabeth Cran-dall. Cran-dall. The last meeting of the Home Culture club was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Jensen, The teachers of the high school gave a party at the high school building Thursday Thurs-day evening for the high school faculty. Mies Marv Starr Is visiting in Spanish Fork, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L'ri Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mendenhall spent Sunday in Sail Lake. t |