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Show . . : ! : : . Social Happenings in Cities and Towns, of Utah OGDEN f . f OGDEN, Nov. 25. One of the largest and most attractive affairs of the week was the tea Riven by Mrs. Archie Bowman, Bow-man, -Mrs. Warren L. Watt is and Miss Verna Bowman this afternoon, from 2 until 6 o'clock, at the Bowman home on Jefferson avenue. The decorations were In yellow, tall vases of yellow chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums being- effectively used throughout the roorriB. A large pumpkin filled with the flowers formed the rente rplece for the dining table. The ices and confections confec-tions were fn vellow. Presiding at the U-a table were Mrs. W. D. Littiefield. Mra. M. J. Fretwell, Mra. J. H. Spavgo. Mrs. W. H. Wattia, Mrs. Nttie X. Houx. Mrs. L. R. Wattis, Miss Florence Bohn and Miss Inez Adams. Assisting- were the Misses Dorothy and Helen Litchfeild, Mnrv Wa it Is, Agnes Keane, Florence Wattls and Annette Hanson. Little Lorna and Lorene Wattls. twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Warren I,. Wattls, dressed as Puritan maids, received the cards nt the door. The Marcellus Smith orchestra, stationed In the upper hall, pin vM throughout the a fternoon. About 2".0 guests were in attendance. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. E. F. Root. Mrs, c T. Litchfield. Mrs. L. R. Wnttis. Mrs. O. L. Hvdo. Mrs. E. G. Gowans, Mrs Walter W. Goodart. Mrs. Lafayette Ka nchct. Miss Dorothy Litchfield, Mies HUen 1 .trcV-fioM and Miss Lois Pan field of Salt -ike: Mrs. Eucene Pantsehl, Mrs. William Morrell and Mrs. G. A. Torgeson of Logan. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol will entertain at a ten Sunday afternoon, from 6 until 8 , o'clock, at her residence on Van Bnren avenue and Twenty-fifth street In compliment com-pliment to Miss Beatrice Brewer, whose r-arrlagf; to Ensign William Anderson Corn will he one of the prominent social events of the near future. Mrs. Walker S Pheesman and Miss Lillian Wright will assist. One hundred and fifty invitations invi-tations have been Issued. I Mrs. Louis H. Peery entertained at a tea Tuesday afternoon at the Maids and Matrons' club in honor of Mrs. J. F. Ellis, who will leave some time in December De-cember for California, where she will make her home. The guests were Mrs. Ellis. Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft, Mrs. J. X. Snargo, Miss Parmela Spargo, Mrs. Jack Hi o Cuinir. Mrs. W. R. Kimcall and Mrs. E. A. Littlefield. Mrs. Ezra C. Rich entertained the Five Hundred club at her home Friday afternoon. after-noon. Four tables of the game were 1 ia ed, alter which a luncheon was sfrved. Mrs. Rich was assisted by her (iatiL-hter, Mrs. Clarence E. Wright; Miss C.:adV5 Rich and Miss Helen Rich. Mrs. '-eorge A. Woodruff. Mrs. J. F. Ellis. Mrs. Louis H. Peery and Mrs. Douglas Watson were guests of the afternoon. Mrs. Ralph E. Hoag entertained at a tea Tuesday afternoon at the Maids and V; irons' club in compliment to Mrs. George E. Maule. who left Thursday for Honolulu to spend the winter. Those 1 resent were Mrs. Everett L. Van Meter, ; Irs. Fred L. Herrington, Mrs. Frank E. Nichols. Mrs. R. A. Moyes, Mrs. George A. Woodruff. Mrs. A. Mark Smith, Mrs. Abe Kuhn. Mrs. T. H. Davis, Mrs. E. O. Wattls and Mrs. A. P. Blgelow. The Bohemian club, one of Ogden's most exclusive social organizations, gave its opening dancing pariy of the winter season Tuesday evening at the Berthana. About ion couples and a few out-of-town guests were in attendance. The officers of the club are: Ralph E. Bristol, president; presi-dent; Lawrence T. Dee, vice president; TV. C- Wright, treasurer; H. M. Rowe, Lerov Buchmiller and Jack Browning, directors, di-rectors, and J. Orson Douglas, secretary. From 7 until 11 o'clock Monday evening even-ing a leap year dinner dance will be fiiven at the Maids and Matrons' club for members and guests. Ralph E. Bristol departed Thursday for a week's trip to San Francisco. Mrs. J. M. Gries entertained her bridge club at the Maids and Matrons' club Tuesday afternoon. Miss Beatrice Brewer was the guest of honor at a Kensington given by Mrs. Thompson Corn and Mrs. S. T. Corn Friday Fri-day afternoon at the home of the former, at which twenty-three guests were entertained. enter-tained. A buffet supper was served. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs, C. A. Boyd and Mrs. Florence Shurtliff. Mrs. Charles E. Kaiser entertained at tea at the Maids and Matrons" club Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Mrs. J. F. Ellis entertained the dra- : matic section of the Historical society this afternoon at the Maids and Matrons club. Miss Katherine McKay read lb-ten's lb-ten's "Doll House" and Miss Louise Pierce gave a paper on Ibsen. A piano selection was given by Miss Gladys Rich, accompanied cm the violin by Miss Mary Fischer. Mrs. J. T. Hale and Mrs. Fred King were hostesses to the Child Culture club at the Berihana Thursday afternoon. Mrs. E. O. Wattis gave a paper entitled "Work "Worth While." Vocal selections were given by Mrs. F. H. .Smith and Miss Fay King. At the conclusion of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses, host-esses, assisted by the Misses Fay King, Nell Nelson and Phyllis King. Guests of the club were Mrs. A. A. Robinson Mrs. P. B. Haslet, Mrs. George King. Mrs. F. Kuhn. Mrs. Anna Connor Young, Miss Henry Young and Mrs. I. N. Fulton. Mrs. X. H. Janey will entertain fifty guests at "500" Tuesday afternoon at the Maids and Matrons" club. Mr?. Henry A. Anderson entertained Friday afternoon at her home in the Browning apartments, in honor of the birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Fred L. Packard. Mrs. Leroy Buchmiller will entertain her sewing club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. James Ballard entertained a few guests at the Maids and Matrons' club Tuesday afternoon at tea. Mrs. A. Mark Smith will entertain a party of fourteen at the dinner dance at the Maids and Matrons' club Monday evening. Mrs. George Halverson entertained her brldre club Thursday afternoon at the Maids and Matrons' club. The Weber Academy Dramatic club will present William Gillette's military drama, "Secret ervice," December 5 and 6 at the Orpheum theater, under the direction of T. Earl Pardoe. Mrs. George H. Matson will entertain the Historical society at her home Saturday, Satur-day, December 2. The literary and mnirlcal committer of the Maids and Matrons' club gave a program pro-gram rue Monday afternoon, followed by a tea Numbers of the programme were given by Mrs. R. S. Earns worth, Mrs. Fred N. Hess. Miss Kerr HI Head, Miss Rid,, Miss Mary Fischer, Miss Helen Hunter and Mrs. C. H. Kircher. Mrs. George W. McCune entertained the Acacia club Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Alva L, Scovllle assisted. A pmcramrne of dramatl" readings and piano solos wa givm by Miss Llia pd''.s and Miss Gladys Rich Tuesday morning before the student body and faculty of the W ft her academy. Mfrs Arlene Stevens entertained the Mzpah club at her home Friday evening. Mrs Albert Davis was hostess to her bridge Hub Friday afternoon. The ladles' Literary club will meet. Wf-dnesday afternoon with Mrs. I A. , JJerdtl. Mrs. Carl Allison ari'J Mrs. David Matt-f'iM Matt-f'iM en'enalned their bridge club this a f K-r noon at the M n t (son home. Four triples w-re filled with the players, fourteen four-teen of whom were monikers from halt Lake. The T'fopla club was entertained Wednesday by Mrs. Walter L. Stephens. Mrs. E. C. Ojsori will he hostess to the ci'ib members Wednesday, December 0. The roan In tre of Miss Ixjt'io Burton and Fix nk M. Da vev will fake place. WedpcwJa v at th" home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II'Tiry Hurt on. A rncr-tfn of th Ibmie Culture club w.'M 'Jirjrp'lii ; aT'enowi a' fh" home f,r M ' H V. H. r,;. vi, Mil. A. W. Pu-nii Pu-nii :ri r-;id dw t n fro in modern A me id -i ;i n p'i(-1 .4, a ri'l M i fi V.'. E. Thnrnpfion g;i. ! i'Ciir,i I r,' !c. t lori from the book of MISS LILLY RUTH VOM BAUR. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Vom Baur of Midva!e, whose engagement to Jamfcs Muriel Baguley is announced. g it V's ? v i fa P x ' i ifi If) , - , ! v, s-J 1 I 1 s ' '"' " I I P : - - . ' x pi - i i " i ll-' v' J poems, "North of Boston." Mrs. A. B. Corey, Mrs. Ernest T. Richardson, Mrs. French and Mrs. John A. Jones were the invited guests. Mrs. T. J. Fitzgerald will entertain the club Thursday, December 7. Mrs. T. H. DeVine will entertain her bridge club Friday afternoon. Ladies of Miriam chapter No. H. O. E. S., gave a Puritan tea Monday afternoon from 3 until 5:30 o'clock in the pano-s of the Masonic temple. The Martha society will meet with Mrs. E. M, Conroy Monday afternoon. The marriage of Miss Bessie M. Blair and Robert E. Hoggan took place Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. I. Blair. Only the immediate families and a few intimate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning and daughters, Dorothea and Jean, returned Thursday from a month s visit in New York City. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Browning, who have spent the past two weeks in the east. Mr. arid Mrs. Jack Kuhn left Sundav for San Francisco, from which port they sailed on the day following on the steamship steam-ship Manoa for a trip to the Hawaiian islands. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Forrest have gone to California to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft have returned from a month's trip to the east. Dr. Heber J. Sears of Chicago Is visiting visit-ing at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph E. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. McKav spent Sunday In Provo with Mrs. McKay' a parents. Mrs. Grover C. Post of Omaha Is visiting visit-ing her mother. Mrs. John Frlon. She will remain here until after the holidays, after which she will go to Los Angeles to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell J. Ta'kert have as their guest Miss Ellen Thatcher of Logan. Lester R. ScoviUe. accompanfed by his young son. has left for a trip to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Glen left the first of the week for St. Iouls. Alice Green departed Tuesday for Colorado Colo-rado Springs. O. B. Gilson departed Thursday for San Francisco. The various companies of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers met Thursda y a fternoon ft-ernoon with tiie exception of Company C and the Plain City company, which met on Friday. A bazaar will be given by the Ladies' Aid society of I he Firm Presbyterian church on December 5 and 6. Robert Torman and Miss Ivy Myrtle Murdock were married at the Bnptist church pa rsonage Wednesday a ffernoon bv the Rev. George F. Lowe of the Baptist Bap-tist church. They are at home at 2214 Washington avenue. The Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church met Fridav afternoon aft-ernoon at the home of Mrs. Angus Kennedy. Ken-nedy. Mrs. J. Worthing ton entertained the Poinsettla club Thursday afternoon. The Ge,rman Ladles' Aid of the Evangelical Evan-gelical church held a bazaar Thursday In the church parlors. The Fourth ward W. C. T. IT. mot Wednesday Wed-nesday with Mra. E. W. Brooker. Weber camp No. Sfiif), Modern Woodmen Wood-men of America, entertained the two Salt Lake camps Wednesday evening In the Woodman hall, in honor of members A. A. Chambers and E. N. Iverson, members mem-bers of Troop B, N. G. I'., who recently returned from th" Mexican border. An entertainment and banquet were features of the evening. The Sego LUy Thimble club met Tuesday Tues-day with Mrs. P. A. Gysln. FIvp hundred hun-dred whs pl"vf:d after which refreshments were served. BINGHAM I 4 f BINGHAM. Nov. 2&. Miss Sibyl Fields. a popular member of the younger bt-t . left Monday for Fayette, Mo., where she Is to be married to Waller Gerry. Mr. ' Gerrv was formerly employed by the Utah Power Light company here, hut, is now In busings in Missouri, where the young couple will make t heir home, Mrs. C"!ar;. Motherwell returned to enmp Sunday after a few dn.ys' vlit with her daughter, Mr. Harold GroeHheck of .Malt Luke. Miss W. Holmes sr"nt thn week-end with Miss Vl-fan Gardener at her home In West Joid;,n. Mr. f-'-d Mrs. Hurry Brown are settled in their new home nea r Freeman gulch. Mr. A If rei ffrifitlngs ha s been vlslllng with relatives In Halt. L;ike (,nn I wo week One of th" la t it e u fT:r Irs of I he v:-'-r wa ' 1 1" i n ' M fi 1 1 o n d;i nee Wed iu y;i y evening given a', the Commercial rjl. , The clubrooms were beautifully decorated in orange and gray, A la ret? crowd attended, at-tended, i nan j" guests from Salt Lake being be-ing present. Miss Claire McNamara has reamed her position as teacher In the nira! school and will leave Friday fnr Salt Lake, where she will so to he with her mother, who is quite ill there. A card party w:is given Monday evening even-ing in Society hall by the Lady Maccabees' Macca-bees' lodge. A dainty lunch was served at the close o; the evening. Mrs. Jamss White was a city visitor the first of the week. Mrs. Eugene Chandler was at home to friends Mo-iday afternoon. The fifth, sixth and seventh grades of the Central school give a dancing party in the gymnasium Friday evening. , The fifth graders gave a fareweil party ; 'Fridav afternoon In their school room for their " teacher. Miss McNamara, who is I leaving for Salt Lake. r PROVO J PROVO. Nov. 25. The Daughters of the I Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. J. C. : Snow Friday afternoon. The Fifth ward members enjoyed a re-I re-I union at the ladies' gymnasium Friday I evening. I Friday afternoon the Nineteenth Cen-1 Cen-1 tury club members met with Mrs. John L". Buchl. "A Study of the Photoplay" was the title of the paper given by Mrs. Arch M. Thurman. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis returned from Salt Lake the fore part of the week after a pleasant vi.lt with relatives. Miss Ardella Ba toman went to Alrdn Thursday to attend the wedding reception recep-tion of her brother and bridtj, .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bateman. One of the leading afternoon parties of the week was given Thursday In the form of a whist luncheon, a t tended by t went y-five y-five guests. The entertaining rooms were beautifully decorated with the !-;eaM:in's flowers. Monday evening Miss Ann Kpafford was the hostess to tne S. F. society members. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Smith announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to George G. Meld rum. Tne ma rrlage will take place in early iJticemher. Miss Winona Hatch of Heber is here visiting relatives and friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Van Wagonen. returned re-turned to Salt La lie after a pleafant visit wt t h Provo re 1 a t i vs. Mr. and Mrs. Genrco S. Black have returned re-turned from a trip to Indianola. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Ashworth of Mammoth Mam-moth are spending a week In the Garden City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. JarriM Sutton of Nephl were Provo visitors Sunday. Mr. a nd Mrs. Verne Ostler a re o monjf the Salt Iake visitors of the week. Covers were laid for fifteen at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlisle-Thursday Carlisle-Thursday evening. Miss Vera Carter Is here from Eureka spending a few days as the guest of Miss m. Vem Beck. Miss Jennie Tlalc In a Eureka visitor for a few days. Ml:js Delta M-Donld of Heber Is a Piovo visitor, the guest of M th. Charles Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. f'itvin Van Wngonen returned re-turned to their Salt Lnke hornn Saturday from Provo, where they Hpcnt the pant wee it visit! n g relatives. Mrs. Emma Hickman of Eureka is en-Jnvlng en-Jnvlng a Provo visit as the guem of her sister, Mrs. 1 . Teasdale. Wedriendav afternoon Mrs. C. II. Movent Mov-ent plensantly enterla.ltiL'd at a bridge luncheon party. The Rv. and Mr. William P, Bulktey entertained a few friends nt dinner Wedm'Hday e venl rig. Compllrnenlnry to Mrs. Nora Stuhbn, I who will spend the, winter months In southern T'tah, Ihe Keller fiocf.tv, m. I. A. and choir of the I)oniMt lllo ward avo a delightful entertainment W-drienday evening. Mrs. John 1 . Phillips ' and daughter, Edna., of Reading, I'n .. are enjoying a Provo visit as the gin-Ms of Dr. ji ml Mrs. E. fi. Hughes. The HlNty-flfrh blrtbdwy anniversary of Mrs. Ruth I If p I ley WUH ci'li'lil'li ted Tuefl-d;i Tuefl-d;i v a f I eriioon In a ph-aaanl manner wh'Ui fa ml I v nieiii oers "mid uc t ed a nunccKnf ul surprise pa rty. Those present wen? Mr. and Mni. O. V. B'llley, Mr. nod Mrs. John W. MriAdnm. Mr. and Mrs, A. G. I h-ndi I' k-.ori, Mr. and Mra. Kid Vllicml, Mr and Mra. W. II. Hailev of Sptlngvllle. Miss Ethel Kalley mid MIsh ra M.Ada M.-Ada m. Mr. ii n d M ''Ft. L. M. 1 In in morn I left Wed nefd.'iv for W M fdi i 1 1 gt OH, D, '.., Io make their fuMnc home. Sulurdnv evening Mr". Mniv Whetlon ent'Ttaliiod at a liom- gat In ilng In honor of Miss Emma Star, who will leave in the near future for California to remain for an Indefinite period. -Mrs LeRoy Pilaris is here from Salt Lake enjoying a visit with Provo relatives. rela-tives. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ronda Simmons Sim-mons very pleasantly entertained the Mirthmakers' club at her home. Miss Edith Beacon of Eureka is spending spend-ing a week with Provo relatives and friends. Miss Maud Reed of Nephl spent the past week in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith left Wednesday Wednes-day for Pocatello, Liaho, to make their home. Mrs. M. I. Bushman entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith, prior to their departure for Idaho, The Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. J. C. Snow Friday afternoon aft-ernoon and enjoyed an appropriate and interesting programme. 'The primary officers of the Bonneville ward were the guests of Mrs. L. P. Am toft Wednesday afternoon. The following persons were visitors at Pleasant Grovo Tuesday evening: Judge and Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald, O. H. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Miss Inez McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Jolly announce the engagement of their daughter Pearl to J. W. Daniels, Jr. The marriage will take place the latter part of the month in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Pearl Jolly, a bride of the month, was tiie honored guest at a bundle shower given by her sister Li la Tuesday evening. even-ing. Thirty-five guests participated In a delightful evening of games and music, during which a dainty luncheon was served. Another social affair of the week in honor of Miss Pearl Jollv was given by Mrs. C. W. Thomas. Mrs. A. M. Thurman, Thur-man, Mrs. rJ' H. Graham and Miss Neva Daniels at the residence of Mrs. Thurman. Thur-man. Fnr the occasion the rooms were beautifully arrange! in a delicate scheme of pink and white. The time passed pleasantly with innstc and chat. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served. Fifty guests were in attendance at-tendance and showered the bride-elect with numerous useful gifts. Mrs. Charles Chase has returned from Salt Lake, where she wps the guest of Mrs. George F. Humphrey for several days. Mrs. Humphrey is the daughter of the late Judge A. A. Noon of this city. The folio wincr interesting programme was given tefore the members of the E'.ah t-orosls, who rrei Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon at the 'home of Mrs. Edward T. Jones: A paper. " Soul's Tragedy" by 1 Robert Krowninc, Mrs. Joseph E. Ya'es; solo. "Pinna's Son;-." by Browning. Mrs. W. F. Violett ;, reading. "The Incidents of the French Camp," Mrs. George P. Parker. There will be no meeting of the club next week on account of the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving holiday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wright have returned re-turned f:nm Salt Lake, where they spent the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Parry Harrison, who were married last week. left Sunday for Poca-telio, Poca-telio, Idaho, to make their home. Miss Edna Beck is visiting In Provo. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Open-Era Open-Era w. POCATELLO, IDA. f POCATELLO. Idaho, Nov. 25. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Newton celebrated their wooilen wedding anniversary with a 6 o'clock dinner party Monday evening. The tableware used was in harmony with the occasion. Covers were laid for Mr. land Mrs. C. W. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Green. Pr. an I Mrs. F. M. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Burnside. Mrs. E. E. Andrews. Mrs. H. U. Bucks. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Cummlngs. Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kleeman, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Adklnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holmes and Colonel Parsons. Cards were the diversion of the later evening n nd clever favors of wood were won by Mr. and Mrs. Kleeman. Mrs. Fred Murphy entertained at an Informal tea Wednesday afternoon of last week in honor of Mrs. M. 1 Hut tun, who wi!l leave soon for her new home at Hood River, Ore. Mrs. Ira Meredith. Mrs. Bert Stenton and Mrs. Richard Hogan entertained last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. J. Brew on North Harrison In honor of Mrs. Amos Garrison, who will leave shortly for her new home. An elaborate luncheon was followed by an afternoon of "riOO." Mrs. Htenton received re-ceived high score and Mir. Garrison the guest favor. Mrs. Hans Flo entertained shout twen-tv-five friends at an afternoon tea Friday Fri-day afternoon of last wek In honor of her friend. Miss Mora Mason of Albany, Ore. Mrs. Flo was assisted by Mrs. M. S. Cole. Mrs. E. T. Sturgeon, Mrs. J. M. Stevens and Mra. W. II . Lowther. Mrs. George Greene entertained the members of the South End Five Hundred clnh st her home Friday afternoon of last week. The weeding of Miss Luclle Dunn of Provo a nd Pa rrv Harrison of this clt y was solemnized Wednesday of last week in the Salt Lake temple. Th"v are now at home to t heir many friends at HO.i South Sixth avenue. Mrs. C. F. Rork was hostess to fl number num-ber of friends of M iH Eva Smith, who gave her a surprise party Monday evrn-lhg evrn-lhg of last week at the Rork home on South I la ves. "Five hundred" was the ;:niilo of the evening and Miss Sldophi Grosse and A. L. Merrill revived high honors. The gu-nts "f the evening were M r. and M rs. Leona rd Garret I. Mr. n nd M rs. R. V. Owens, Mrs. George Estnr-.ir.. Estnr-.ir.. Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Merrill, Mr. find Mrs. Rv Famulener, the Misses Tyena 1 1 nil Fen, Agnes Hoga n, Stdonla Growne. Martha F.stcrhrook. Amy Blackburn. Bess O'Mclveny, Mntiel Onodhurn, Nell M'Mh -hnn, Felicia Chapman, Lenora Foley and Roberts: Messrs. Wagoner, Willlnirham, Schumacher, Gnllownv, Hewitt, William. Robinson snd Garret L Mrs. W. N. McCarty entertained the members of the Tuesday Bridge club at her home last week. Mrs. J. E. Hayden'was hostess tn the N. T. C. club at her home on West I n nder lust Thur sda y n fternoon. Mrs. Harry Rodd won the prize. A piano recital was given bv ttie pupils of MKh Anna Spnnirhere last Saturdi.v n fternoon at her st udlo on Sout h 1-1 ft h avenue. ThoHO in klnir P" ft were Hazel Main, HubeiUi Namey, VVandn .Ten.ien, ReMie Kmllli and Klorenre and Doris Ri t zmfi n. Miss Violet T). Bnllev and J. TT. Mnr-pliey Mnr-pliey wen! ma rrled on Inst Friday by Judce FelW Vnn Iteulh. They will mrikfl their homo In this city. The missionary rertlon of the ladles' Aid soclely met last Frldnv afternoon at t he home of Mr. R T. Bin lr on West B"j,ton street. The afternoon closed with a lunch. Frank J. Mlzlrn nnd Miss Mildred Pncker, both well -1 novvn yottnn people of this city, wein married last Hnfurdny. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rogers of Giilns-hurg, Giilns-hurg, 111., urn the KUests.oT Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Fiitnutener nt their home on North Garfield. The guild of Trlnll v church met with Mrs. lIow;ird Kloy Wednesday afternoon nt the archdea' nnry on North Arthur a venue. Miss Grncvlevn Burns left Sunday for I. cwintoti, Mont., where fiiitx will tnnko a -hort visit with her hrothnr, Jnmcs Burim. Jr. The ladles' circle of the Cotigreira t lonnl church 1 1 nd Wcdncwday n fternoon wll h Mrs. E. Ix-unard on North Arthur a venue. Mi-m. Will Hmi-iic enlertalned her brdjro club Thtrrsdny iiftcnioon at th" new ijuar-telM ijuar-telM of the Monk Store, pharmacy In the Viil'-nl Inc building. The mil ri l:ige Is nil flounced of Ml us ''arris peininon, a popular tetichcr of thin city, to Fred Ohermeyer, which took place last week in Salt Lake City. The young couple are at home to their friends on South Main street. Donald L. Morrison of this city A-as married Wednesday to Miss Eunice Irene Cannon of Kansas Citv. Mo. Tiie voting couple will reside at 419 North Garfield avenue. Mrs. Walter S. Hutson entertained the Kensington dub of the Royal Highlanders High-landers at her home on .North Grant Thursday alernoon. I TOOELE f X TOOELE, Nov. 25. Miss Beulah Howell How-ell was hostess at a miscellaneous shower show-er Wednesday evening at her home, complimentary com-plimentary to Mrs. Charles Christensen, formerly Miss Emily Howell, who was married at Ogden last week. A color scheme of red and white was carried out in the decorations and place cards. Misses Ida and Lucy Iee captured the prizes In the guessing game contest. Covers were laid for Eh en Johnson, Ida Lee, Lucv l.eo, Clara Johnson, Phyllis Mallet. Kate Gillc-srie, Mae Isegreen. Edna Hickman. Amandi Price. Mrs. E. P. Howell and Mrs. Haltie Howell. The Magnum Ron urn club entertained at .a dancing- party in the Tooele high school gymnasium Tuesday evening. The decorations were carried out In blue and white, the club colors. Following dancing a luncheon was served to 100 guests. A wedding reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Shields of Lincoln Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. anrl Mrs. MeJvin Shields. A wedding supper was served to fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Shields will make "their home in Lincoln. The primary of the North ward entertained enter-tained at a dancing party and luncheon in the amusement hall of the church Thursday Thurs-day a fternoon. Mrs. Lenora Horricks spent the week in Salt Lake as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charles D. Reed. Mrs. Rhoda Victor of Eureka spent the week with her mother, Mrs. Harriet Williams. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church entertained at a turkey dinner at the church Thursday evening. Complimentary to Mrs. William Nelson, the Daughters of the Pioneers entertained enter-tained at a luncheon nnd music-ale In the North ward church Friday evening. Mrs. Nelson was the first child barn in Tooele. Miss Edna Hfckman was hosiesa to the following memhers of the A. E. G. club girls Tuesday evening at her heme: Mrs. William Camrbell, Miss May Goins, Miss Florence Bennett, Miss Kate Owens, Miss A life Westrlch. Miss Kate Miller. The evening was spent in music and sewing, followed by a dainty luncheon. Mrs. Annie Dayton announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Nellie A., to Paul O. Treadway of Denver, Colo. The marriage will take place early in December. De-cember. Mrs. George R. Davis entertained at a dancing parly at her home Saturday evening even-ing in honor of her son. George. Red and whit e cii rna lions formed the decorations. Following the dancing. luncheon was served to sixteen couples. Miss Mae IseTreen entertained the Merry Six club Tuesday evening. The features of the evening were sewing and music, fol' '"we, i bv a luncheon served to Ida Iee. Clara Johnson, Kate Gillespie, Beulah Howell and Lucy Lee. The house guests of Mrs. L. O. Smith during the week were Miss Clara Meade and Miss Adeline Tavern, both of Salt Lake City. Many social are being aria ar-ia tiered In their honor for the coming week. Miss Phyllis Mallet was the guest of Mrs. Charles Howard at Salt Lake Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. J. W Kean and son. Jack, of i Pasadena. Cab. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mallet Tuesday. Mrs. Abe Relgert departed Sunday for Murray to vist relatives and friends. 1 GARFIELD ! . GARFIELD. Nov. 25. Mrs. W. L Riser and children, accompanied by Mrs. Riser's mother. Mrs. M. T. Rnssett, returned from Fairfield. Idaho, the first of the week. Miss Althea Browpe of Ogden Is visiting visit-ing her slsier, Mrs. R T. Murphy, in Garfield. Mrs. Hattle Wlngo of I -a Grande. Ore., will spend the winter with her slsier, Mrs. Samuel Avis, in Garfield. Mr. snd Mrs. B. Transeau snd family have returned from Kaysvill and will reside here permanently. August P. Larson and family have taken up their residence in the home formerly occupied by Gilbert Palmer. Saturda y evening Mr, and Mrs. "Ray Avis entertained the membors of the G. U. luh and their husbands. Bridge was plaved and the prizes for high score were won by Mrs. Stephen Powell and Ray Avis. Consola tlon prizes were won by Mrs. L. Borgstede and Stephen Powell. Mrs. R. T. Murphy entertained tb,e Be-oilar dun this afternoon with a luncheon lunch-eon at 1 :.10. , Mrs. D. I Barnard entertained the Baker's Dozen nnd West End sewing clubs Thursday alternoon. Special guests were M rs. R. ltobson, Mrs. R. Garr. M rs. Charles Rl.'hn rdson, Mrs. A. M. Hender-sen. Hender-sen. Mis. Thomas Maher and Miss Grace .Johnson. St. Reta's guild held its first recular meeting at the Good Shepherd's rectory Wednesday afternoon. Two new members were received. Mrs. T. Smith and Mrs. W. C. Wtlkersnn. Luncheon was servqd by the newly elected officers, who nrc hs follows: Mrs. Fred Fllineth, president; Mis. .1. Swadpkl, vice president. Hnd Mrs. Rldiard Bodkin, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Fllmcth will entertHln the guild ne t Wed nesda v a fternoon. The- Merry Matrons' Sewlnr club was entertained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Oram Stewari. Miss Rnchnel Iarsou was hostess st a meeting of l ho G. B. G. club on Thursday Thurs-day evening. The Mother Goose cnrnl-nl riven under un-der the misplceR of the Women s club at the Garfield Men's club yesterday afternoon after-noon wns a great sods I nnd financial success. The Garfield Men's dub entertained the wl vc4 r i id In i i y f r Ion '1m of t li( members at a dnnctng party Wednesday evening. I SPANISH FORK 4 SPANISH FOItK, Nov. 25. Mrs. Edd WMMnniH entertained s party of young people Tiiesdny evening In honor of her daughter, Mn ry. Miss Cnrol I no Moore returned from the dtv Tuesday after spending s frw days with friends. Mrs. Hnntiii Fields of Tdnho Is visiting nt the homo of hr pn rents, Mr. nml Mrs. Gent go CI in mhers. Dr, nnd Mrs J. M. Alien and Miss Horn Hlnhmann motored to S;ilt Liko Tuesday, retuinine home the snme evening, nccom-punied nccom-punied by Miss Mny Allen, who will visit here for n few days. i Mr. nnd Mrs John Anderson were Salt , Lake- visitors the first of the week. The Ladles Sochi I and Llternrv dtth j held Its T. nlar weekly mecdinc Friday arternnon nt the home of Mrs. June Quell. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Sainton IsHed friends In Provo Wednesday. Mr. Mrs. Dscnr Nelson spent n few days in Spring vllle, (he guests of friends and tolallvoH. Mth. J. Howard Stllwell of Alln, who has been vlsl 1 1 nir ii t I he hot no itf Mrs. H. P. Snell In American Fork, ur-i ur-i l el In Spanish Fork Friday a fl crnooti for n sh'ii'l visit nt lht home of Dr. nnd Mrs. A. U. Stoddard. ( me of the largest sochil iiffalrs of the ftenNon wan held hi the, (jike Shore amuse ment hall Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Graves of Lake Shore In honor of their daughter. Vera, whose marriage mar-riage to Leo Rose took place in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Nearly 300 invitations in-vitations were Issued. Miss Laura Stirling returned home Tuesday a fter a few days' visit with friends (n Salt Lake. Mrs. J. W. I-Iagan entertained ten guests Wednesday evening" at a box party at the Angelus theater, complimentary to Mrs. Charles Massion of Sallna, who is her guest for the week. Mrs. I. P. Snell entertained at a "500" party Wednesday afternoon complimentary to her cousin, Mrs. Alex McDonald, a recent re-cent bride. Luncheon wa3 served at 6 o'clock, covers b-iing laid for twelve. Mrs. A. R. Creer and daughter, Loa, of Leland, entertained a company of young people at a chicken dinner Sunday evening. even-ing. The guests included Misses Rosetta Bowcn, Minnie Jones, Lillian Larson, Ruth Creer, E. D. Church, Boyce Money, Harold Swenson and Ruben Gardner. Mrs. Enhraim Cluff was hostess to the members of the Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home. Those present were Mesdames Dixon of Payson, Harvey, Har-vey, Frank Stubbs, Ben E. Argyle. Robert Rob-ert Howard, W. P. Shlppee, J. W. Hagan and Alhert Engberg, all of this city. Mrs. La von Safford of Springville spent Tuesday hera with her sister, Mrs. Charles Moore. -irs. J. E. Eowen and daughter, Rosetta, Ro-setta, spent Thursday with friends in Salt Lake. Miss Alice Snow, daughter of Bernard ; : Snow of Salem, and Theodore Hatch were , married Wednesday evening at the home i j of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and-Mrs. j L. A. Hatch of Salem, the ceremony be- ing performed by Bishop N. C. Christen- j sen. 1 FARMINGTON FARMTNGTON. Nov. 25. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Abbott of Salt Lake, but formerly of Farmington, announce the engagement of their daughter. Pauline, to A, R. Sehofieid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schofield of Layton. The marriage will take place Thanksgiving day. The young couple will be at home tn Farmington after December 1. Miss Abbott has been the recipient of a number of pleasant affairs af-fairs during the week, among which was a bundle shower Friday afternoon given I by Miss Bessie Steed. The decorations were In bronze chrysanthemums. Covers were laid for Mrs. Ned Barton, Miss Marie Ma-rie Openshaw of Salt Lake, Miss May Stayner of Bountiful, Mrs. Joel R. Par-rish Par-rish of Centervllle. Miss Gladys Parker. Miss Estella Epperson of Kaysville, Miss Lucy Hess, Miss Wealthy Clark, Miss Modeana Chaffin and Esther Walker. Mrs. J. R, Uday entertained at a luncheon lunch-eon Friday afternoon for the Pomsettia club. The centerpiece was a basket of red roses. Covers were laid for Mrs. Harold Robinson, Mrs. Ernest Williams, Mrs. Parley Sears, Mrs. Frank L'dy, Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. Orlaf Farr, Mrs. Scott Turner. Miss Lucy Hess and Miss Modeana Mo-deana Chaflin. Mrs. James J. Steed entertained a number of children Sunday afternoon in honor of the ninth birthday of little Miss i Florence Steed. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. W. j Rose entertained in observance of their fifteenth wedding anniversary. Twenty-five Twenty-five guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hess will en- tertaln with a big reception Friday evening even-ing in honor of their son, George, who has Just returned from a two years' mission mis-sion to the eastern states. The Blue Bird club entertained at a dancing narty Saturday evening in the Farmington Amusement halL A social was given Friday evening by the North Farmington Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Peck and Mrs. H. W. Peck of Fielding are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bourne. Mrs. Amelia McDonald and Mrs. Jessie Graham of Woods Cross were guests of Mrs. E. B. Clark Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green of Layton visited with Mrs. Efrie Turner during the weei:. Mrs. D. L. Rice has Issued Invitations to a luncheon to be given Monday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Miss Lucy Hess spent the week in Salt Lake visliln,g friends. Miss Bertha Back man of Salt Lake spent the week-end in Farmington. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Backman. Mrs. James J. Steed spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt Lake visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Howells. Miss Modena Chaffin was the guest of Miss Beatrice Brown of Salt Lake during tha week. Miss Vera Taylor of Salt Tike was the week-end guest of Miss Afion Bourn. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Foss left for Preston Wednesday to visit friends. BLACKPOOL IDA j BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Nov. I5- The economic department of the Current Events club met Monday at the V. L S. rooms. Roll call' was answered by current cur-rent events, followed by an excellent paper pa-per on "Soc'al Service In the Community.'" Commun-ity.'" by Mis. F. T. Dubois. Miss Florence Flor-ence Turner rendered a piano solo, after which refreshments were served by Mrs. C F Hendrle. Mrs. Fnnnie Kain. Mrs. McManus and Mrs. II. G. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dust In returned Sunday from a few days' visit In Salt Lnke. The second in a series of club dances was held on Thursday evening In the Knights of Pvthias hall. Barmr's orchestra orches-tra furnished the music for the dance program me. The guild of the Episcopal church held Its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. li A. Johnson On Wednesday afternoon. Chapter B of the P. E. O. sisterhood held Us regular meeting: Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. F. C. Cowan. After the business meeting an excellent paper was read by Mrs. Wilbur Craig on 'Chile."' The Altar society of the Catholic church met on Wednesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Martin Jncobson on Main street. The Parent -teacher association niet Mondny evening In the high school auditorium. audi-torium. A debate wns clvu on the sub-lect sub-lect : "Resolved, That we should have military t mining In t he public schools." Ralph W. Adair, the Rev. Mr. Chancy and Mrs. II. G. Williams took the affirmative af-firmative nnd Judge Anderson, the Rev, Mr. Austin and Miss Noel the negative. The Indues. Mrs. Cecil Clarke, G. F-Hansbrough F-Hansbrough utid E. Kichelhurger, decided In favor of the negative. An Interesting discussion followed In regard to the serving serv-ing of hot lunches to the country hdldren in t ho dl Prevent buildings - each noon. The M IsHlonary socle t v of the. Methodist Meth-odist church met Wednesdny Ht the home of Mis. P. V. Powers on South Shilling a veiuic. The Tnckabashn Sunday school class taught by the Rev. M r. t'haney of the j Methodist church entertained the girls of Mrs. li. L. Anchor's class st the church on Friday evening. The B. T. P. I', pvp a "Mother Goose." sodnl at the church parlors Friday evening. The Women's union met Thursday at the home of Mrs, Anions Hanson. 1 The K I iik's Dn lighters met In recul ir frdon Tuesday evening nt the home of ; I.OiHlno TllVey. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Johnson left Wed-nesdn Wed-nesdn y morn 1 tig for l !oloi ado S-pi lugs, i Colo. MU's Inttrn Pennington svnt Wednesday Wednes-day In Pocatdlo. i Sunday n Th:i nksirlv 1nr programme Was , trlv en a t the Find nt d moot in g house bv the M 1. A. A sketch of the llrvt ThanksKtvitiK was read, followed bv it j Tim nk ski v Ihk story. Music was rendered i by a chorus composed of Mrs. O. Buchanan. Buchan-an. Mrs. W. E. Beck, Mrs. W. S. Hoge, Mrs. R. Clavton, Mrs. V. Barrar and !Mrs. C. A. Duke. Mrs. Sarah A. Barrette and Mrs. F. Llndig of Prairie du Chien, Wis., and E. H. Llndig of Anaconda, Mont., are house guests of Alpha Barrette. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Just of Presto christened their new home Monday night, entertaining 200 guests. A basket dinner and dancing were enjoyed, music being furnished by the Basalt orchestra, MAGNA ; MAGNA, Nov. 25. Miss Eva Hanson will entertain the Magna Ladies' Bridge club this afternoon. The Los Amigo club was pleasantly entertained by Mrs. George E. McEride yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Roy McFadden entertained at a Kensington tea Saturday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Wallace Mace, Mrs. Louise Worthen, Mrs. Dean Dave, Mrs. Arnold dinger, Mrs. L. P. Musser, Mrs. Dwight Meteer, Mrs. E. Mathews, Mrs. Louis Calone. The teachers of the Magna school gave ! a parent-teacher social yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Wednesday afternoon the Lady Macca-j Macca-j bees were entertained at the home of : Mrs. Mary Peterson at a Kensington-i Kensington-i Mrs. Peterson was assisted by Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Anderson. Those present were Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. Mina Under- wood. Mrs. Ida Stewart, Mrs. Emma ! Hardy, Mrs. Margaret Temple. Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Morgan, Mrs. Clara Hardy, Mrs. Susan Ludwig, Mrs. Edith Corrigan, Mrs. Mildred Henderson. The next meeting ; will be at the home of Mrs. Florence ! Morgan. Mrs. A. Beless, state organizer, and Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood, vice president , of the State Federation of Women's I clubs, organized a women's club here i Thursday afternoon. I Mrs. Arthur Werner and Mrs. Emma I Poulson entertained the Magna Maccabees Macca-bees at Mrs. Werner's home Wednesday I at a Kensington. The following were ! present: Mrs. Beatrice Reld, Mrs. J. J. j Ford, Mrs. Martin W. Grath, Mrs. D. T. Brlstlr, Mrs. J. L. Pugh, Mrs. J. L. ! Jones, Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs. Alma Haier, Mrs. C. S. Phiner, Mrs. E. J. Droege and Mrs. Val Sooy Smith. The guests of honor were Mrs. Rose E. Pesy of Denver, district deputy, and Mrs. Thomas E. Burke of Magna. The home and table were beautifuiy decorated with ; roseB. Luncheon was served. j if" MIDVALE f MIDVALE, Nov. 25. The members of the Bridge club will be entertained next Monday afternoon by Mrs. Howard C. Phelps at her home. 1 Mrs. Clarence L. Colbert will be hostess to the members of the Ladies' Literary club next Friday afternoon in the Metho- I dlst Episcopal church- Miss Laura Adams will give a paper on employments of women, and Mrs. W. S. Metz will give a lecture on "Moscow," from Stoddard. Current events will be given by the members. mem-bers. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Eli Mitchell was hostess to a large number of her lady friends at a miscellaneous shower given at her home in honor of Miss Helena Hel-ena Cameron, whose marriage to Clarence Mitchell took place on Thursday. Miss Edith and Miss Lillie Zacerson of Salt I-ke spent Sunday in Mid vale visiting friends and relatives. The members of the Five Hundred club were entertained Monday by Mrs. Arthur Custer at her home in Salt Lake, The members of the C. C. club will not hold their regular meeting the coming week on account of Thanksgiving day. The marriage of Miss Agnes Colclough and Thomas Wenner w-ill take place next Wednesday at the home of the brides mother, Mrs. Frank Colclough, in Salt Lake. Mrs. Joe Cushman of Bingham Canyon Is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Jesse Booth, and family. Wednesday evening Miss Madia Mitchell entertained a large number of her girl friends at a bundle shower given at her home in honor of Miss Helena Cameron. Music, games and refreshments were features fea-tures of the entertainment. Mrs. Ellen Stokes of Draper spent Sunday Sun-day here visiting her son. Royal W. Stokes, and family prior to going to Great Bend, Kan., where she expects to spend the winter. The members of the Plate club have postponed their next meeting for one week on account of Thanksgiving day. Miss Mina Boberg of Salt Lake spent last Sunday here visiting her sister, Mrs. R. W. Stokes. GUNNISON : 4 4. GUNNISON, Nov. ?5. The Gunnison high school sophomores entertained the juniors and freshmen at a dance and oyster supper Saturday night. Mrs. Sara Martin and Levin Martin have left for Los Angeles for the winter. win-ter. Mrs. S. M. Duggins was hostess to th G. A. club members at her home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. The Ladies' Aid society will meet Tuesday. The Social Circle club was entertained at the home of Mrs. R. B. Metcalf Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. William Metcalf Met-calf was a special guest. The T. B. club met at the home of Miss Babe Kearnes Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Royden of Mount Pleas.int are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Nielson of Axtoll. Mrs. Boydcn is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nielson and became the bride of Mr. Boyden last Saturday. Mrs. E. L. Swalberg will be hostess to , the Social Circle club at its next meeting, meet-ing, December 2. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pierce of Fayette hnve gone to Salt Iake. After a short stay in that city Mrs. Pierce will proceed pro-ceed to Burley. Idaho, to visit her parents par-ents for the coming month. The Social Circle club will give a card party Wednesday evening. November ITD, at the Peterson hall. Friday afternoon the Primary association associa-tion hold Its annual fair. SUNNYSIDE 4 1 SFNNYS1PE. Nov. 5ft. Mrs. Horace Nay lor and M Ifs Madge Roberta were pleasantly siu-prised nt the home of the former on Friday evening. There were twenty-five young: people present. Miss Jane Higcinson and Edward Woodward, Wood-ward, two of SuunysMe s most popular young people, wore united In niarrt.vRe at Price on Saturday. Thoy will make their homo at Suunysido. Tuesday e etilng the M. 1. A. opentm Rocldl was hold in the ward house. Games, music, dancing and a splendid pixurammo furnished amusement for i.M) pernons. Mrs. Samuel Dugmoro entertained at a Sunday t'lcner (or Mr and Mrs, George F. Wolls and Mr. snd Mrs. V. A. Powell. Mrs. John I'nerldgo entertained the officers of-ficers and teachers of the Pi Imacy association asso-ciation on Friday evening at her home. Mrs A. I .. Hockstend doli c lit fully enter! en-ter! a i nod the Art KmbroMoi v club on Saturday at'urnooti, A dalnt v luncheon was sotvod to the follow imr; Mrs James Westrield, Mis. .lobn l.tltlciohn. Mrs. Kd-wai Kd-wai d PrcnuM , Mrs. Cooi r.c S'idl h. Mrs. tt 1-; 11 Molmer, Mrs. A. 1 V I lad lev, Mis. v , C. U. Fahrlm'.. Mis, .1 H Poelto and the Ml-sos RnUi M:U"tlu and Mabol and Emily I. Hssrn. ' . l! Social Notes From 'Utah Towns i! . T LOGAN T l.OCAN. Nov. :V The V. A. C. Woman's i-lnb met Mondav afternoon at the home C. . Nihley. Jr. Mrs. Guy udon had charse of the programme and Mis. ):c Co road O alswort hy "s "Ju.-tiro." Tl.e h..M,'s Mrveil tea. Mrs. lichen Ar.deison iu:d Mi. Luther M. llowdl wi-ie giiesi of lilt afternoon. The 1M10 dah net Wednesday afternoon wt.li Mrs. 'ilen J. Hudson. Mrs. F. O. Kn ik.Ms wa;; In i'',:,irw of the programme, Mis M lUrtvot Wdkenson vtad "The W:h ' a:( -Uint.tUns" bv Barne. The hostess ;ut ed tea. Mrs. Heed Sham-hnrt, Sham-hnrt, Mrs J. A. Hemlrlolon hiiu Mrs. E. i.?. Shep'.d woro guests of i he atter-r.ocn. atter-r.ocn. rho I". A. C. Faculty league met Friday Fri-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. S. lUrr.i with Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Mark Green. Mrs. Emll Hansen and Mrs. Carlos L. Dun'o:d a? hostesses. Mrs. 1 Grand ll;nn;;K!fs contributed a oeal solo. By way of in;rodiK-in: the year's1 work. Professor Pro-fessor N. A. l'ederson ;;uve "An Outline of Literature." The hostesses served lea. The Wobwa society met Mondav night at the home of Mis. I. 1'. Stewart witli Mr?. Stewart and Miss Mary Woodland as hostesses, Professor Robinson read "Together." Mrs. John Broherp gave seve: a I piano selections. Refreshments t were ser ed. The following ladies were present as special quests: Mesdames William Howell', William H. Thain. T. H. Humphries. Hannah Stewart. J. C. Allen. Lee Reese. E. I. Stewart. William Stewart. J. Z. Stewart. S. B. Thatcher. Charley Hansen. Joseph Odell, Misses Chloe Fridav, Mavma Carlson, Nellie I. ljvd. Haute, Drew and Florence Smith, Jean Moan. Nora Eliason, Mrs. Sonney, Mrs. Johnson and Miss Nebeker. Mrs. W. E. Stevens spent the pat week In Salt Tike. Mrs. Maria Swendsen of Richmond spent the midweek here. The most elaborate affair of the week was the fourth annual breakfast given by the CIi'- club Saturday at the Hotel Loan. The tav!e had for a centerpiece a large cake with eight candles. A crystal basket rf Ce-ile Brunner roses was on either end of the (able. Miss Underwood was toastmistress and several of the members responded with toasts. Covers were laid for twenty-five. Mrs. John O. Peterson spent the latter part of the week m Salt Lake. The Webster Debating society entertained enter-tained v. it'n an elaborately appointed tea dance M. rday evening at Murdoek's. The Japanese idea vf.s cleverly carried out in the tea roo :n w ah ten boot h s nw d e of tan: boo. Jarar.ese parasols and autumn leaves. The tea tables were decorated with chrysanthemums. Following the tea dancing was enjoyed. Forty guests were present. The facu'tv of the Brigham Young col-!e-e entertained with a dancing party T.Hirs-Iay ee:iir.g at the gymnasium for themselves and escorts. The Home Economics club of the U. A. C. entertained Rt a dancing party Sat-urdav Sat-urdav evening at the. woman's gymnasium in compliment to the Agricultural College club. The Jarar.ese effect was carried nut in the decorations and refreshments. Javanese urr.brel'.as and lanterns, crepe i ard potted plants were combined In beau- I nful effect about the hail- The cozy cor- : ners w ere especially interesting with their eas,- chairs, "divans and rugs. Fifty cou p.es were in attendance. j Mr? Emeline B. Wells and Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusen berry of Salt Lake spent last Sunday here. Miss Gladvs Smith went to Salt Lake' Thursday, where she will visit until Sunday Sun-day evening. In compliment to the active members, the Sorcsis pledges entertained Thursday ' evening at a swimming party followed by refreshments at the sorority house., Mrs. P. A. Thatcher entertained with 1 a "5ri0 partv Monday afternoon. The rooms were decorated with potted plants and ferns. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Orson Baugh and Mrs. James Larsen. A dancing party was given at Murdochs Mur-dochs Wednesday evening in compliment to the Beta Deltas and escorts by the piegs. who are as follows: Misses Stella' Stel-la' Perrine. Lillian Pond. Myrtle Henpp. Leona Krumoermann. Eva Joy Nelson and EUa Mathews. Refreshments were served. Thirty guests were In attendance. Miss Mvrtle Johnson entertained with a trousseau tea Saturday from 3 to 6 o'clock T'nc rooms were effectively decorated deco-rated with led roses. The tea table had fnr a cent.-rDiece a crystal basket of red ro"es Miss Johnson was assisted in receiving re-ceiving the guests by her sister. Mies Tilhe Johnson. Miss Olive Johnson presided pre-sided at the tea table." Others assisting in the dinin room were Mrs. S. H. Blatr and Mi-sss Nellie and Corls Lunt. Seventy-five guests called during the afternoon. aft-ernoon. Misses NeHie and Coris Lunt of Cedar Citv are house guests of Miss Olive Johnson John-son for two weeks. Mr Robert Murdock. Jr., entertained wftha " luncheon Friday in compliment compli-ment to Miss Mvrtle Johnson, a bride of next week. Pompom chyrsanthemums in ' the oeautiful lavender shades ' decorated deco-rated th living rooms. The luncheon tables were decorated with red Richmond ro-es Following the luncheon the tables were arranged for "500." A prize for the highest score was awarded and a guest prize to Miss Johnson. Mrs Luther M. Howell entertained at dinner last Sunday . in compliment to Congressman and Mrs. Joseph Howell. The tab'.e was decorated with cut flowers. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr and Mrs. Asa Bullen entertained at dinner Monday evening. The table had for a centerpiece a crystal basket of pink roes Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Eceles. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Budge, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bullen and Miss Marie Barber. Mrs. S. H. Elair entertained at a pret-illv pret-illv appointed Kensington Thursday -afternoon in compliment to her sister, Miss Myrtle Johnson. The rooms were decorated deco-rated with vellow and white chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. At the end of the afternoon's entertainment en-tertainment refreshments were served. ' Twelve guests were in attendance. The active members of the Srosis club were the recipients of a delightful surprise sur-prise party Wednesday evening, when the alumnae members walked in upon them, each dressed as a character. Each one of the alumnae members contributed a number, num-ber, which al! in n.11 made up a very interesting in-teresting and varied programme. Later refreshments, which the guests had bruiiyht with. them, were served. A notable fen ture of the evening was the presentation of a chair to the sorority house by the alumnae members. The Aloha Delta Epsilon entertained at dinner last Sunday at the fraternity house in compliment to their pledges. The table was graced with roses. Covers were laid for eighteen. Mrs. E. I. Stewart entertained with a prettily appointed luncheon Saturday. Pink carnations were effectively arranged about the living room. White carnations decorated the luncheon table and dining room. During the luncheon Miss Let tie Jacobsen played piano selections. Covers Cov-ers were laid for Mesdames S. B. Thatcher. Thatch-er. D. C. Budge. Orville Adams, E. G. Peterson. Guy Card on, J. P. Smith. Jr., J. W. Crawford. Hyrum Hayball. Julius Jacobsen, Leslie Naisbitt, I. P. Stewart, C. W. Han-en, S. E. Ncedham. Jess Earl. A. B. 0)s:en. Misses Edith Hayball, Lettie Jacobsen. Fo?.ovinsr the luncheon a social so-cial afternoon was spent. The marriage of Miss Chloe Prfday and May Stewart took place Wednesday in the Lugan temple. Immediately nfter the ceremony the young couple left for a wedding wed-ding trip, after which they will return here to make their home. Mrs. lla iunh Walters entertained at a luiuheon Monday at the home of her daughter, Mr. E. I. Stewart, in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Joseph Howell, who left Thursday for Washington. D. C. The lumdifon table was dfu-oraied with white carnations. During the luncheon Miss Libbie Park played several piano solos. Following t he luncheon a social afternoon was spent. Besides the guest of honor, those included were Mesdames J. Z. Stew- MISS GENEVE JOHNSON of Hit. l'leasant, daughter of j Mrs. Abram Johnson, whose marriage to D. Howard j Johnson of Salt Lake will be one of the social events of the Christmas holidays. oaananaaaaaaoaaaaaaaaaaoaaa a ' v v , , ....... i a a c , a ' " ' J , ; J v - ' r la ' ' i n " '.-.la . k , - , x i n t ' - " ' . n , 1 I a o , . , - , 1 d I 1 n D; . J D d v y 1 a Dr f j 1 a$ h ' U a j f in aN -j a u.;.: . 'a d a d n dd Dnnno oo art. Lorenzo Hansen. S. B. Mitten. W. E. Parkinson. E. R. Owen. A. B. M:nipha.n, Mrs. Lin.la Parkinson. Mrs. ...iz.ir.eth Stoilaru, .rs. Sara lJark, Mrs. Emn-a StoJdar.i. Mrs. Martha Hasieni. Mrs. Eva Gunnel. Miss Labbio Park. The C. club of the B. Y. C. gave a dam-in party at Mur.iock's Thursday evening for thenisehes and escorts. The hall was decorated with potted plants and the club colors. T.l.elu refreshments were served. Twenty. five couples were in attendance. Mrs. Georpe Fister, Jr., spent the past week here visiting with relatives. Mrs. Christian Madsen of Mantl. accompanied ac-companied by her daughter. Mrs. Owen Smith, and small son, arrived Thursday. Mrs. Mausen will visit here for two weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith will make their home iiere. j IDAHO' FALLS, IDA." IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Nov. 5. William Wil-liam Arave and family l?ft Friday for California, where they will bpend the winter. Mr. and Mr?. P. L. McLain and daughter daugh-ter left Fridav for California to spend the winter and" possibly to remain permanently. perma-nently. The members of the Merry-Go-Round club were entertained at the home of Mrs. J. fc Eastman Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Musser and daughter daugh-ter Virginia of , Cleveland, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Porter this week. Mrs. Alice Boomer entertained a number num-ber of her women friends at her home Friday afternoon In honor of her birthday birth-day anniversary- She. was assisted by. her two daushters, Mrs. Nephi Ward of this citv and Mrs. F. A. Wiehart of t Rigby. Luncheon was served. j Miss Dorothy Wemett entertained thirteen thir-teen of her school friends at her home Saturday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. The rooms were decorated in yellow. A two-course luncheon w-as served. The Friday Aftfrnoon Bridge club was entertained at tlTe home of Mrs. L O. Naylor Friday afternoon. Refreshments were served. Mrs R. C. Van Blaricom and daughter left Monday for Long Beach, Cal., to spend the winter. Mr and Mrs. J. D. Pond of Thatcher, who have been visiting Mrs. Pond's niece, Mrs J. D. McCauley, for some time, left Monday for Panama, where Mr. Pond will engage in the sugar industry. Mrs Stella Van Riper of Buhl, grand matron of the Eastern Star, inspected the lodge Fridav and was entertained at dinner din-ner at the Hotel Eleanore, with a number num-ber of other guests, by Dr. Ida M. Sash, matron of the local lodge. Mrs. J- J. Tull left Monday afternoon for Seattle. Wash., where she- will remain re-main for some time, visiting friends. Mrs J R. Clawson of Salt I-ake City has been visiting at the home of her parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hansen, this week. Mrs Abbe Kin trick left Tuesday for El Paso, Texas, where she will spend the winter with relatives. George J. Balka and Miss Irene Herbert Her-bert both of lona, were married at the courthouse Saturday afternoon. Probate Judge Lee officiating. Fred Clyne and Miss Hannah Lofgren, both of Idaho Falls, were married at the home of the bride's parents Saturday evening. Justice panlels performing the ceremony. Mr Clara King entertained a number of' women friends at her country residence resi-dence Friday. Those present were the Mesdames John Ellis. J. L. Milner, E. Edgington, D. H. Clyne and Martha Bundy. Otto Jensen and Miss Eva Estelle Allen were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs J F Lambereon Tuesday evening, bishop C. S. Crabtree officiating. Lowell A- Underwood and Miss Maude-A Maude-A Blixt, daughter of Mrs. A. A. Blixt. were married at the home of the bride's mother Wednesday afternoon. Probate Judge Lee officiating. The Lea Bavardes club was entertained at the home of Miss Elizabeth Qrr Tuesday Tues-day evening. Luncheon was served. Mrs. R. W'. Sheppard and Mrs. H. B. Sheppard entertained about eighty-five couples at a reception and dance at the L. D. S. auditorium Saturday evening in honor of their mother, Mrs. McDonald of California. Refreshments were served. The Round Table club was entertained Mondav afternoon at the home of M. S. Mi-Coy. The club is studying S-hake-spcaio. The topic for discussion was "King Lear." Mrs. Whipple and Mrs. Charles St. Clair read papers. Wilbur Horton and Miss Myrtle K(ng left Sunday for A mertcan Fork. T'tah. to Vie married at the home of the bride. They will make their home in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wemett, parents of the Rev. Frank L. Wemett. who have been visiting him for several months, left Wednesday for Valley City. N. P.. to visit another son beiore returning to ' their home in Xew York, j Edwu d S. Marnon and Frances Lorena ! Olon were married at tiie Swedish par- sonaue Wednesday evening, the Rev. Mr. Falquist officiating. After wedding dinner din-ner at the Hotel Elf .'more with several invited guests, the happy couple left lor Sail Luke C:ty. Mr. and Mrs. Edtr Earl' of Minneapolis, Minne-apolis, Minn., are vibHing the parents of Mrs. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Dahl-strom. Dahl-strom. The Ladies" auxiliary of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church was entertained at The home of Mrs. F. H. Churchill Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Refreshments wore served. Mrs. Cmirchill w as assisted by her mother, Mrs. Klnnard. The Friday Evenlncr Bridge club was entertained at the home of Mrs. C. M. Cllne Thursday evening. The club will meet on Thursday evenings in the future. fu-ture. Refreshments were served. is wen Munson and Miss Carrie Brad-shaw Brad-shaw obtained a license Wednesday and were married at the courthouse by Probate Pro-bate Judge Lee. MT. PLEASANT j , MOUNT PLEASANT, Nov. 2. At the i homo of Mrs. Abram Johnson. Mrs. Mabel Ma-bel J. Earle entertained a party of twelve Saturday at an announce men t party in compliment to her sister. Miss Geneve Johnson, whoso marriage to D. Howard Johnson of Salt Lake will take place at Christmas. The dining room was beautifully beauti-fully decorated with masses of white carnations, and the reception and living rooms were festive with pink and white carnations, and tiny pink and white wedding wed-ding bells suspended from the chandeliers. chande-liers. On the exquisitely appointed luncheon table a cluny lace cover was used, with a miniature bride nestled among the flowers of the centerpiece. Hand -pain te-i place cards reveajed the names of the bride and bridegroom, and little red satin bags filled with rice were used as favors. A red and white color scheme was further carried out in the I ices and confections. A slogan game 1 preceded the luncheon. Covers were laid j for the following guests besides the guest of honor: Mrs. A. D. Chnsteusen, Miss Margaret Candland, Mrs. V. L. Johnson, Mrs. Rex Jensen, Mrs. A. L. Nilson, Mrs. R. W. Candland, Mrs. Vernon Andersen, Mrs. Robert Hinckley. Miss Stella Olson, Miss Muriel Sipipson, Miss Nellie McAr- thur and Miss Ruby Madsen. Mrs. A. D. Christensen and Mrs. R. A. Burch attended the McCormack concert In Salt Lake Friday evening. The Daughters of the Indian War Veterans Vet-erans were entertained Wednesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Cherrv. Short talks, dealing with experiences during the Black Hawk war, were given by Peter Monson and John Carter. Mrs. John Carter read an article from the "History of Sanpete County": the Misses Winona Cherry and Elmira Barton sang "One Fleeting Hour." and the South ward girls' quartette also contributed musical numbers. About fifteen' guests were present. Including Mrs. J. G. Scholield, Mrs. Lund and Mrs. Hyde of Spring City. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Abner Crane. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. McKirahan entertained enter-tained at a luncheon Thursday noon for the Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Netherly and little daughter, Dorothy Madge. The Netherlys are en route from Green river to their new home in Rlth field. Mrs. Netherly, who as Miss Madge McDowell was piano teacher at Wasatch academy for three years, h;is scores of Mount Pleasant friends, who enjoyed her visit here. The O. S. A. club was entertained Wednesday afternoon at a most enloyable Kensington and luncheon at the home of Mrs. Byron Carter. The members present pres-ent were Mesdames E. C. Johnson. A. E. Petersen, A. C. Madsen, Fred Stanrield Neils Larsen, Hvrum Madsen, Joseph Monson and Miss Hilda Madsen. Mrs. B. R. Johnson entertained the Home Culture club Wednesday afternoon. The last act of "The Merchant of Venice" Ven-ice" was read and discussed bv the club and a paper, "Science of Health: Medicine." Medi-cine." was rend by Mrs. Ed. Johnston. Several Victrola selections, and Dlano numbers by Lucile and Tsabelle Johnson were enjoyed. Luncheon was served to Mesdames H. C. Beaumann, S. E. Jensen, Jen-sen, Ed. Johnston, Andrew Knudson Fred Rnsmussen, O. F. Wall. Miss Margaret Mar-garet Thurman. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson. Mrs. Lucy Pvott and Miss4 Esther Pyott of Ogden. i Mrs. O. F. Wall will entertain enter-tain the club Friday afternoon. December Decem-ber S. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sorensen have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Ford and their daughter. Donna, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Poulson entertained at dinner Tuesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford of Oerden. Covers were laid for twelve. , Fnllowing dinner, the guests were entertained at a theater part?. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford of Ocden were the honored guests at a dinner given Monday evening by Mrs. Ford's sister. Mr. C. W. Ki-n-jivn. A low mound nf -hrvNintlK'inuiiis lui iii'-d n n-nt-i pi'-' f"i he dining table, whh h h-dd cu -i m fur : wtdce. MANTI j . MANTI, Nov. Mrs. II. R. Clark n- tcrtiilnod the rommiit'M- f ihei I .'d ic;-;' Literary club on liic h.zjar tit n quilling be Frid.iv Hft'-rnnnn. the quilt to b- "ld ot tha fodisa.ir DecrmlMM- H nd 1 Those pi-pHfiit u.-ie M I'm lames Frank Tutile. tr., Maud Cox. Si!r:ih Ann And'-r.son. lu-ml'-e Hrow ii. May TniM.-, A. O. And.-ra-in, SHiuh Nelson. Millie Kerr. Ann Tuttle, Annift H.ill, . W. Martin. S. M. Ho.-klnc. ldu Re. id. Lucy Tenniuit und S. M. Sperry. The Rrt.-h-wers met Monday evening with Mrs. Ida Held. Spe- lnl guests were Mis. Frnnk Alder and Virginia ClirihUTi-feri. ClirihUTi-feri. K.'iM-jdiinenlH were tstrved. Nine members wt-re present. TuoHdnv evening the primary officer of the South wnr.l entertained in honor of Mrs. KNtv Jem-en MadM-n at the hr.me of IouUin Reush. riffre.-hmeniK were serwd at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Jen.ien Mads.-n will leave i he work bere and rimki-. iici home in Ephralm. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson ore visiting visit-ing In Salt Lake, this week. The R. K. class met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Lucy T-niiaiit. The Hopeless club members met Monday Mon-day evwune with flenell Brown and were fiitortahied" by Cenell Brown. Maud l 'ox, Mahe Dvreng. Charlotte parry and Vera Keller. Howard Cox of Mantl and Nellie Hour-ten Hour-ten of Salt La ke were married in Sa It Lake Saturday and returned to Mantl Tuesday to make their home. The Needle Craft club met Wednesday afternoon at tho lubrooms. The Ladles' Missionary sni'My met Tuesday with Mis. J. P. Nelcou. The work among the Mexicans was the special spe-cial topic The young Iidles" band of Mruitl entertained en-tertained at a d and jig parly Weduesda y evening at I he city hall. Seventy-five were present. A midnigut luncheon was served. Mrs. John Keller was a delightful hosleFh Weil nebcin y ii I te i noon, ent el l a! nun; at a Kensington complimentary to her mother, Mrs. J, M. Kaddit-s. and sister, Mrs. Ben H.ignell, both uf Kemmerer, Wyo. Twenty wer; pre-seiu to tnet't the ueMs of honor. Dainty rel reshmem.i were served at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Neils Larsen entertained her friends Tuesday atieiiioon at a luncheon. Filteen were ptestnt. Mr. and Mrs Henry Peterson entertained enter-tained at dinner Monday evening complimentary compli-mentary to Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Jensen. Covtu-i were laid for fifteen. Mrs. P. P. Peterson entertained at a sonal Frl lay ancrncon. Ten were present. pres-ent. Refreshment were served during the atternoi'ti. The Ladies' Literary cluh met Thurs-da Thurs-da aft er noon at t lie ciu brooms. The I-adis" LitTarv Hub members are busy pr-oarim: lor their bazaar, to be given Dectmoer 1 and 2, to raise means to fit out. a comer of the public library' for the children. Invitations have been issued for the golden weudmg of Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, December 1. I RICHFIELD f 4 RICHFIELD. Nov. Mrs. Josephine Bor' and dauyr.ter Edna return from Bingham las; week after t-pending the lait ai months there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poulson entertained enter-tained al dinner fc'unday evening. Covers Cov-ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards. R. A. Noyes, W. P. Payne and Mifcs Mona Noyes. The E!ey. club was entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday evening by Miss Pearl Levitt. Mrs. Ted Olen e uteri a ined Thursday af.emoon for the Mesdames J. H. Erick-son. Erick-son. Alfred Bird. J. L. Sevy, C. H. Mc-Intyre, Mc-Intyre, S. G. Clark and Mls-s Nell Bean. Miss Lottie Lewis entertained at three tables of "ra'fi" Saturday afternoon in honor of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Aima Ence announce the engagement of their dnichter Mildred to Milton Magieby of Monroe, the marriage mar-riage to take place In the Sait Lake temple November 2?. Mrs. F. B. Smith of S.ilina spent Wednesday Wed-nesday here visiting friends and relatives. rela-tives. Miss Ila Clark entertained a few of her friends at luncheon Monday afternoon, after-noon, it being the anniversary of her birthday. One of the most elaborate affairs of the season was the miscellaneous shower given by the M. E. A. club Tuesday ; evening in compliment to Miss Mddred Ence, whose engagement is announced. ! Tho rooms were beautifully decorated in I red and white carnations and red and j i white hearts and cupids. The evening was very pleasantly spent In music, fol- lowed by refreshments. Those present were the Misses Chan Hansen, Edna and Emma Kyhl, Minerva Nelson. Pauline Christiansen. Olivia, Vera and Ivy Magle bv of Monroe, Marvel Elondquist, Loree Forsyth, Vonda and Arvilla Ence. DeVera Orrock. Rachel Peterson. Gladys Jensen, Jen-sen, Mabel Morrison. Hazel Lawson, Tretta' Clark, Cora! EricUson, Melissa Ramsey. Leslie Hallows, Elma, Delphia and LaRena Magieby of Monroe. Dimple Miller, Roda Ramlose, Thamina and Delia Malouf,- Edna Larson. Alta Coons. Mary Hansen. Bessie Neill, Naomi Heppler and Olive Ivie; the Mesdames Joseph Johnson, C. J. Sumners, Sim Larson, Alma Ence, F. J. Wight. Frank Miles, Georse Hunter, Hayde Goodwin, Edni Kruetz, Kate Wherry and the guest of honor. Miss Hazel Ertckson returned from Salt Lake Saturday. The Mirthmakers' club met with Mrs. Parley Poulson Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Wright and Mrs. W. T. Vaughan spent S-unday at Sa-lina. Sa-lina. 1 ELY, NEVADA i ELY, Nov. 23. Miss Virginia J. Ca-rothers Ca-rothers was a charming hostess to eight of her friends at a Kensington Tuesday evening, a dainty supper being served. Mrs. Ed. Morrison will be hostess at the next meeting of the guild of St. Bartholomew's Bar-tholomew's church. Mr. and Mrs. William Y. McGUl entertained en-tertained at a charming dinner on Sunday Sun-day evening, the guests being S. Herbert Her-bert Williams and son, Hooker, of Boston, Bos-ton, wdio are now visiting in the district, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lockhart. Miss Kate McGUl. Miss Lois Lockhart and M. "L. Templcton. The I. K. B. B. dance at the Steptoe Hotel annex on Tuesday evening was one of the most brilliant functions of the winter season, more than 100 attending. The Spoon club met with Mrs. Francis V. Roonev on Monday evening. Miss Lyda O'Hare capturing -the prize. The guests were Miss Lyda O'Hare. Mist 0Hare. Miss A Ida Stevens. Miss Maude Smith. Miss Josephine Munro, Miss Anna Schmittroth, Miss Helen Smith and Miss Fannv Cupid, Miss Frances Peters being the guest of honor. Mrs. Raymond H. Holtzman entertained the members of the Thursday Evening Bridge club, which, suspended during the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fulmer of East Ely capturing the prizes. Mrs. Thomas H. Suffall has Issued Invitations In-vitations to ten for a Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Charles A. Walker entertained the members of the Afternoon Bridge club on Thursday, her guests being the Mesdames Mes-dames Weller, Eager. Weber. Richardson. Richard-son. Bishop, Dickensen and Millard. Mrs. P. -L Goumounf and Mrs. Fred T. West were dinner guests at the Geary home in McGUl on Thursday evening. Mrs. D. C. Me Donald will be hostess at the next meeting of the Big Five Hundred, Hun-dred, club. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas of McGUl Mc-GUl were dinner guests at Die home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. West on Monday-evening. Monday-evening. Mrs. James S. Bennett entertained the Sowing club nn Wednesday afternoon, her RiieMa U-lug t he, Mend am ftH Holinqulbt, iMHiriiMui, vVeht-r, i loag and Clai k. Mi a. M. A. BlaHc) mother of Mrs. W. P. Klney, wlit) has be;n visiting h".r !uiinhtr for l he paM three moniha, left lor HuniMey, N'ev., where she w 111 make hi-r futui'i home. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. M'-Gill and daughter. daugh-ter. Fi a ii. et,. who have been visiting In "gd-n ami Salt Lake tor the past two wcekn, reuirned on Monday. The Wom n'H club lias issued lnvlta-tloiiH lnvlta-tloiiH tor a fjjlver Japanese tea to be held on Tue;-day, December f. On Sunday evening the Misses Tim-mons. Tim-mons. KiHm'dfun, Nehergaul and O'Brien i;nt'-rfaiii'-fi nl :i charming dinner at the home ot Mi.-H Lorothy kich:i rdson, Rieh-mn Rieh-mn r apart mnts, covers being laid for eighf. Mrs. P. J. Goumound entertained one tabl.--of bridge during the week, her quests being the Mesdames Jackson, W't-st, Murphy and I-'ox. Mrs. Percy Jack. -.on had high score. Mrs. Percy Jackson " will be hostess at the nev.t meeting of the Tuesday Evening Five Hundred club. Anthony Jurlch departed on Sunday morning for San Francisco, where he will meet Mrs. J ii rich and Anthony. Jr., who have been spending several months in California, expecting to return by Thanksgiving. Thanks-giving. Mrs. XV. C. Gallagher entertained the Merry-Go-Round Embroidery club at its first meeting In nevera! weeks on Thursday Thurs-day affwnnon. Members from MeGill and the mines attended, A delightful luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs, Francis V. Rooney entertained en-tertained at dinner on Wednesday evening, even-ing, t heir guests being Miss Lyda O'Hare and F. D. Oldfleld. Mrs. W. E. Meyers entertained the Just Four Bridge club on Thursday afternoon, j her guests beirtg the Mesdames David i Boyd-Smith, George F. Deckleman and W. . A. Leonard. Mrs. David Boyd -Smith was a dinner hostess on Sunday evening, the guests bMng Mr. and Mrs. Fenner Burwell Hill, ; who were recently married. EPHRAIM f EPHRAIM, Nov. 25. Mrs. Reuel Anderson An-derson entertained at dinner Wednesday evening In honor of the birthday anniversary anni-versary of her husband Bnd her sister, Miss Verria Anderson. A large cut-glass bow! filled with fruits, over a lace centerpiece, cen-terpiece, formed the center of the dining ta hie. with streamers leading to individual indi-vidual fruit baskets, serving as favors. Dinner was served at 6 o'clock to Messrs. and Mes lames W. F. Anderson, Walter Sorensen. Levi Poulsen. David Poulsen, Oscar Peterson O. C. Doke, CI eon Anderson. An-derson. Charles Allred, Laurltz Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Charles Rasmusaen, Miss Vera Larsen. Miss Verda Anderson and Louie H. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Anderson were given a rousing housewarming Thursday evening by relatives and friends. Pat Young furnished musical numbers during the evening. Cards, games and dancing were other amusement features. Re-frei-diments were eerved to Messrs. and Mesdames D. W. Anderson. W. F. Anderson. Ander-son. Sophus Bertelson. O. W. Nlelson, Laur'.tz Anderson, David Christensen. Reuel Anderson, O. C. Doke, Jacob Peterson. Pe-terson. Homer Rasmussen. Mrs. Fern Johnson, Mrs. R. s. Edwards, Misses Luella Christensen. Marie Anderson. Ruth Anderson and Verda Anderson, A. W. Sampson, Dr. C. E. Mortensen, Pat Young and Louis H. Anderson. Miss LaVern Peterson entertained the Kom Ra Dees at her home Wednesday cening. Miss Cassie Greaves gave several sev-eral readings from "Heart Throbs." Luncheon was served to Misses Ida Larsen, Lar-sen, Marie Anderson, Aleda Jensen, fas-sie fas-sie Greaves, Vera Foster, Ruby Mortensen Mor-tensen and the hostess. Mrs. Melvin Anderson and Mrs. J. F. McCafYerty entertained at a bundle shower for Miss Esther Anderson at the home of her mother, Mrs. Maria P. Anderson, An-derson, Monday evening, i The marriage of Harley Myers and Miss Esther Anderson, prominent voting : people of this city, was solemnized at : the Manti temple Wednesday. A family j reception was given at the home of the bride's mother Wednesday evening. Sun-1 Sun-1 day afternoon the bride was given a : shower by the officers of the Mutual Improvement Im-provement association. She was presented present-ed with some beautiful china ware. ' A. pleasant party of the week was given iat the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Brein-Iholt Brein-Iholt Sunday evening. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brefnholt, Mesdames Mes-dames Annie E. Bertelson and Soren Pe-derson. Pe-derson. Misses Luella Bertelson and Hannah Han-nah Brelnholt. Mrs. E. A. Brit sell entertained at dinner din-ner for Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Doke Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Mrs. Charles Allred was given a pleasant pleas-ant surprise Sunday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Thirty-eight Thirty-eight guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. James Frost entertained at dinner Friday for Mr. and Mrs. O. C Doke. The North ward bishopric and Relief society officers entertained for their co-laborers, co-laborers, the men and women teachers of the ward, at the chapel Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. A. Willey entertained at a Kensington Ken-sington Friday evening. The following guests were present: Misses Afton Par-rish, Par-rish, Patra Anderson, Edith Thorpe, lva Larsen and Mrs. Ora L. Hanson. Mrs. Cleon Anderson entertained at a party at her home Sunday evening Covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. Ora L. Hanson, Miss Gladys Christensen and Peldon Hanson were Mt. Pleasant visitors Thursaay- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Peterson of Mt. Pleasant visited relatives In Ephraim Monday. Little Nelda Sorensen celebrated her birthday Sunday afternoon. Twenty-five children were entertained. Mr. and Mrs.,, Vernon Jenson of Preston, Pres-ton, Idaho, are the guests of Mrs Jen-son's Jen-son's parents, Bishop and Mrs. C. R. Dorius. Little Nedra Stevens gave a birthday party Sunday evening. Mrs. Homer Rasmussen entertained the officers of the South ward Primary association asso-ciation Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served. The Misses Verda Anderson, Ora Olson and Marie Anderson of Ephraim Utah, attended the Dorius-Beers wedding wed-ding reception in Salt Lake Saturday evening. ! PRESTON, IDA! I ; PRESTON, Idaho. Nov. 25. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Edison spent Sunday with friends in Logan, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hitchcock, N. W. Kimball Kim-ball and Miss Betsy Scott motored to Salt Lake and spent the first part of the week visiting there. Miss Evelyn Hochstrasser returned to this city Sunday after spending a couple : of months visiting with her folks In Te-1 Te-1 tonia, Idaho. She was accompanied bv her brother. Fay. and sister, Gladvs. who I will spend the winter here. Mrs. J. S. McCann went to Smithfleld, Utah, Monday to visit with her sister! Mrs. Walt Lewis, who leaves soon for I her home at Vernal, Utah. Miss Emma Foss left for the Samoan I islands Friday morning, accompanied by-Mrs. by-Mrs. Zella Smart of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese and children chil-dren were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips of Weston, Idaho, Sun-da Sun-da y. A dance was given Thursday evening at the opera house under the auspices of the Democratic party. Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Faylor spent the first part of the week in Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Ellen McCann of Smithfield, Utah, spent a few days last week in this city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McCann. Mrs. Earl ITotick entertained the Golden Hour . club Thursday a fternoon at her home. Yellow chrysanthemums were used for decorating the living room and parlor. Luncheon was served on small tables with covers of crochet work over yellow satin and the yellow and white" color sehenie was Uhed. Eleven mf-mbers of . t he club wi-re pi e-r,i a nd M rs. C. A. j Can field w;. n nn additional gueht. J A Hurprlse party was tendered Mrs. H. Putcbeli Thurf'-'a v afternoon by 'he ladi-i of the Union bO'-:a club. Lut.cheon wan served to ten member of the club and Mth. Wade of this ejiy and Mrs. Wedg.ey j of Ogden as houbu guests. j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hon-k entertained J Tiiuif-alay evening from :'.( until I ' .:',' t In honor of y,r. i.nd Mrs. M. W. Favlor. who leave soon for pocatello. Idaho. Card;-i j were p i a v e d and a dainty luncheon w a s served. Guests were. beMd's the gues's of honor, Mr. and Mrc. H. Hitchcock, N. V. Kimball and Miss BeUy HcoU. MALAD, IDAHO I MA LA I), Idaho, Nov. 25. Mrs. William j Lee entertained the Kensington club all her home Wednesday afternoon. M-s. : John G. Evans read an interesting paper j on the life of E:;ier.-on. J The marriage of Miss Mabel Evans and Richard Jones took p!.-:ce Saturday evening at the home of the hnde'a mo;h- ) er. Mrs. Alice Evans. Following the J ceremony a. dinner was eervod fiom a handsomely decorated table. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Evans left later for Salt Lake, where they will fpend several weeks le-fore le-fore returning to Malad to make their home. V.'ednesday afternoon the Home Culture Cul-ture club held a special meeting zi the library. The object was to appoint a committee to confer with the ci'y council coun-cil on nia iters pertaining to civic improvement im-provement Miss Bertha Jones was hostess at the meeting of the Cleo circle Friday afternoon. after-noon. The Ladies' Aid society of The Presbyterian Pres-byterian church was entertained Friday by Miss Elizabeth McDougal. The Forensic society held its monthly social Wednesday a' the home of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Richards. White carnations were effectively used in the decorations. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. D. P. Woodland, Mrs. E. R. Jones, Mrs. ?;. M. Decker and Mrs. Moses Chris tianson- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ca tie ton returned re-turned Tuesday from a pleasant Salt Lake visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Briggs spent the week In Salt Lake. Mrs. D. R. Thomas and son John of Ogden spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Malad Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williams have returned re-turned from a week's tay in Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morgan and daughter daugh-ter Isabeile have returned to their home in Salt Lake after a week's visit in Malad. Miss Alice Mahoney left Thursday for Salt Lake, where she will continue her teaching with the jftah Conservatory of Music. Miss Mahoney has spent the past year in Malad, where she has had a large number of students and has made many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams of Salt Lake spent the week here. Mrs. Fred Alder and Mrs. Stanley Jonassen of Salt Lake were in Malad during the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Welling of Fielding Field-ing spent the week-end in Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Jones left Tuesday for Salt Lake, where they will make their home. ST. ANTHONY, IDA. ST. ANTHONY. Idaho. Nov. 25. Hiss Edith Hansen and Mrs. Edna Dietrich returned re-turned on Monday from a short visit to Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Harris and family will leave shortly for California, where they expect to make their home. A number of St. Anthony's young folk 1 were entertained on Tuesday evening at a "500'" party given by the Misses Brown, : Kurz and Richards at Parker. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served at midnight to the following: Heine Kruger, Bill Moreton, Dewey Fogg, J. C. Murdock, Jennie Prater, Pra-ter, Ava Brown, Georgia Kurz and Carrie Richards. Bruce Stewart and daughter. Louise, have left for California, where they will make their home. Mrs. Stewart expects to join them soon. The Ladles Aid society of the Methodist church held their Christmas bazaar at the Utah Power & Light building on Saturday afternoon. Doughnuts and coffee were served to the public. Mrs. Ben Hendricks entertained the ladies of St. Katherine's guild on Thursday Thurs-day evening at her home. Miss Frances Townsend entertained a number of her friends at a chafing dish party on Thursday evening at the home of her uncle, George Fitzpatrick. George Morrison and A. E. Garber returned re-turned on Sunday from a short business trip to Dubois. The members of the K. O. S. L. club will be entertained at a banquet, followed bv a dancing party, at the Burnett hotel on Wednesday evening. 1 PARK CITY f 4 PARK CITY, Nov. 25. The Woman s , Athenaeum was entertained at the home of Miss Marv Shields Monday afternoon. The paper, "Modern Drama." was read bv Miss Susanna Shields. Several musical musi-cal selections were rendered. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. H. S. Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beggs returned home Monday from Duchesne alter a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lockhart. The Misses Vella Waddoyps and Vera Ence entertained Monday evening in honor of the Misses Ereva and Wilma Kimball. The evening was enjoyed with games, music and refreshments. Those present besides the guests of honor w ere the Misses Olive Hales. Alta Davis, Ruth Evans, Sadie Howarth, Ellen and Mamie Lowe, Svlvia Young. Bessie Stanley, Evelvn King, Mary Alice Sherman, Mary and Ruth Flanagan, Florence and Helen Evans. The young men present were Vern KImbal!, Clifford Workman. George Hamilton, William Nicholls, Clarence Hansen. .Tesse Kimball, George Haran, Paul Wilde, Melvin Stanley, Dean Ence and Walla :e Hansen. ( Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Downer returned from their honeymoon Wednesday and are at home to their friends in Empire canyon. Edward McCarthy and Miss Anna Shea were married Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock In the Catholic church. The Rev. Thomas Gailigan performed the ceremony. The bride was becomingly gowned In a brown velvet suit and blue hat with brown trim n In gs. She carried bride's roses. Miss Maud Hurley was maid of honor and William Terry was best man. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Holland. Fifteen Fif-teen guests were present. The couple left on the-aftrnoon train for Salt Lake, and after a few weeks will return and make their home in Park City. A happy birthday surprise party was given to Mrs. Mary Dougherty Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary DeLncy Kennedy by twenty of her friends. The evening was made merry with games and music. Mrs. E. J. Beggs entertained the Five Hundred Afternoon club at her home Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. Those present were Mesdames George B. Sheen, Frank Mc-Ewan, Mc-Ewan, O, A. Forslund. C. Paiker, John Buck, J. F. Welsh, Mark Snow. g. E Hedges. W. D. Sutton. Gertrude Hagar, Glen Wentworth, Joseph Weeter, J. Frankel and Miss Gertrude McLaughlin. Tho Woman's Athenaeum entertained its friends at Society hall Fridav evening even-ing with cards, dancing and refreshments. refresh-ments. The Senior Girls' Friendly society held Its regular meeting this week at the home of Mrs. H. S. Townsend. William Moulding and Miss Florence May of Eureka were quietly married Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. George E. Sheen enter-taincd enter-taincd the Evening Five Hundred Card club Wednesday evening. The members prfKe,.t v. .-re Mr. and Mrs R. H T'.AV.rw Mr i.1 M.j. Frank M cE ''' n Mr. and Mis. Wap'-r K'.ar.s, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. J-v,::- ,.n. .ir. anl Mrs. C. Parker, Mr. u nd Mr. Mrk Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Jo-:-ep!, W.-eter ur.fi Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Snow. pnze were ovarded to R-Pi:i.n;-'s and Mrs. Frank McEwan. Mr and Mrs W. D. Sutton entertained ;(t. filnoer M o, i ' a y in honor of Mr, and Mi. John Lai:. on of Kamas. The Park City hlira school entertained witr. a ::.a:a-ter b!i Friday ever.lng 1Q U.e, DudHoriuin of u,e high school. surprise party was given by the member;- of Rr-be' ah Nidtre Tuesday evening in compliment to Mu. Ida Addison at the bonv of her ehHieriier. Mrs. Guk Johr.con. Card-playm-' was the diversion. Prizes v. ere award.-! to Mrs. V. K. Jefford and Mr:-. Will! i:n O.'-lka. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Suttonfc Mr. and y.:y. Glen Wen'worth, the M.l"-fi Emma nton and Lvnden Sci-aper ar-Lavrence tf'r.i, p'-r formed a i art ,- that motored to Salt Lake Sur.da v to attend a birthday dinner at t r Newhouse ho'cl given In honor of Master Loss Sutton. Covers were laid for fourteen. M--s J. D. Sullivan and two children left Wed ay for a vihit with friends in Butte, Mont. Mr and Mrs. A. P. Ridge entertained t'-.e 1'iirj Five Hundred Card club Tnurs-d-.y evening. The members present were Mr. and Mrs. Vie Carlson. Mr. and Mr" 'o'f-t Daltrklsh. Mr. and Mrs. W. L "jefiord. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. McDonald McDon-ald and Mr. and Mis. W. D. Richardson. Mr and Mrs. W. R. Jefrord entertained at's'oV-lock dinner Saturday in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Ida Addison. Covers were la:d for fifteen. The Pi.'" Hundred Octagon Card club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. Brooks Thursday evening. MemV-rs and guests present were Messrs. and Mes.if.rr.ts E. M- McGInley. Archie Wilson. lack Crane, Zack Oblad. L. M. Mulrbrook, Cash Faulkner, W. A. F.ad-flm F.ad-flm w D. Sutton, G. C. Wentworth. Waiter Cole and Mrs. J- E. Bergh. Thanksgiving suggestions were earned out throughout the home. 1 GRANTSVILLE i 1 GRANTSVILLE, Nov. 25. Mrs. Frank Knowlton entertained the M. M. and M. club at her home on Main street Thursday Thurs-day evening. Those present were Mrs. C "Rav Rowberry. Mrs. G. M. Matthews. Mr a Fred Anderson, Mrs. Monte Bar-rus. Bar-rus. Mis- E. M. Stanton, Mrs Maud K. Cooler, Mrs. Henry Jefreries. Mrs. P. Wrat' all Mrs. Parker B- Pratt. Mrs. Jr. T Burrrester. Mrs. H. Leroy Sutton and Miss Lillian Rowoerry. Mr and Mrs R. D. Halladay entertained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Johnson and children at dinner Sunday evening. Mrs Hvrum MUVward entertained the stake primary officers Wednesday evening. even-ing. Mrs Hampton Worthington entertained the F M C. club at her home on Clark street Fridav afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Alexander Johnson, Mrs. Leo Johnson, Mrs. Alice McMichaet, Mrs. Civde Wrathall, Mrs. J. H. Millward, Mrs. J " . Eliason. Mrs. T. R. Johnson. Mrs. J W. McAllister, Mrs. J. U. Hicks and Mrs. P. E. WrathalL The Grantsvllle Social club entertained at a dancing party and supper in the gvm Mondav evening. About 125 were present. The object of the committee of twentv-six members is to provide amusement amuse-ment "during the winter for the married people and all over the age of 20 in the two wards, and will meet every two weeks during the winter season. Alfred Anderson was chosen president; J. R-Eliason. R-Eliason. secretary; C. J. Anderson, chairman chair-man finance committee; J. R. Eliason. chairman refreshment committee, and Mrs. Alex Johnson, chairman amusement committee- A programme was rendered : during the dance. A bundle shower was given Miss Ada Palmer at the home of Mrs. J. R. Eliason Elia-son Fridav evenins. Miss Palmer will be married to O. J. Snarr of Salt Lae City in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, November No-vember 23. a.nd will make her future home in the city. Thirty guests were present. The Grantsville high school student body entertained the football team of 1916 at a banquet Friday evening in tho high school building. The food was pre-; pre-; pared and served under the direction of the domestic science teacher. Miss Mau-ritsen, Mau-ritsen, assisted by the girls of the department. de-partment. William Chastin acted as toastmasrer for the following programme: Words of grace and greeting. Principal Osmon Justesen; responses, Parker B. Pratt, Genevieve Anderson. J. U. Hicks. Hugh Palmer and George Page. Musical numbers were given as follows: Vocal solo, Lionel Stookey; piano solo, Sarah i Anderson; vocal solo, J. W. McAllister; vocl solo, Magdalene Anderson. The ; high school chorus will present the opera, i "The Captain of Plymouth," next week as a Thanksgiving programme. The i chorus numbers about eighty voices, and i has been devoting some time in prepara-, prepara-, tion under the direction of Music Supervisor Super-visor J. U. McAllister. The invited guests Iat the banquet were as folio--s: Mr. and iMrs. J. U. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Marks. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Steele, Mr. ! and Mrs. George H. 'Hammond. Parley Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wrathall, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. Monto Barrus, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Osmon' Jusiesen, G. W-Pase. W-Pase. L. Stookey. Miss Clara Kimball, Miss Sarah Cook, Miss Dillian Rowberry, Mrs. Cora McBride, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAllister, Miss Sarah Anderson, Miss Alta Jefferies, Miss Magdalene Anderson, Eddie Anderson. Dewey Sandberg, Grant Benson, Tennyson Bates, Harold Green. May Ion Hale. Hugh Palmer, Ray Ander-son, Ander-son, Conie Hoopiana Glen Woolley, Milo Shaffer. Richard Justesen. Walter Jefferies. Jef-feries. Frank Hale. Sterling Anderson. Quincy Griffith. William Chastin, Thomas Williams. Calbert Jefferies, McCoy Johnson John-son and Royal Erickson. 1 SPRINGVILLE 4 SPRINGVILLE. Nov. 25. The Alpha Beta club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Nephi straw at the meeting held Friday afternoon. Miss Gra?e Gallop is visiting with friends and relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Zabriska of Highland High-land were guests the latter part of last week of their son, Alva Zabriska. Dr. and Mrs. George H. Helndsllman of provo were visitors here Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Whlttaker. Miss Mary Starr, who has been the cuest of her aunt, Mrs. Url Stewart of Spanish Fork, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Abbie Burt, who has for the past spring and summer been with her husband hus-band on a ranch at Lorenzo. Idaho, has returned home for the winter. Ray Matson and daughter of Lexington, Nev., were Springviile visitors Monday. Mrs. Lury Van Leuvan announces the encasement of her daughter, Jessie, to Joel Taylor of Levan. The marriage is to take place November 29. A bundle shower was given in Miss Van Leu van's honor Friday evening at the home of Miss Myrtle Pierce. M'GILL, NEVADA 4 M'GILL, Nov. 25. Mrs. Ross Flnley and Mrs. W. Biggane entertained at a charming luncheon and "500" party on Thursday afternoon, many guests motoring motor-ing over from Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. West of Ely during the week. Mr C J. Gearv entertained at dinner on Thursday evening, her guests being the Mesdames Fred T. West and P. J. Goumound of Ely. Mrs C. B. Lakenan is in charge of the musicaie'to be given for the benertt of St. Bartholomew's church. Ely. and has ar-ran ar-ran 'ed a splendid programme, the musi-calo. musi-calo. to he given at Bijo hall, Ely, November No-vember 25. Mrs. James Carroll entertained the ladies la-dies of the Altar society during the week. Sirs. John J. Cotrcll and children left during the p;ist week for Draper, Utah, u remain for the winter. M iss Sarah Grant of St. Paul. Minn., was the house guest of 'Mrs. C. V. Jenkins Jen-kins for several days during her visit here. State Society I rTchmond ' J nUMJMONP. Nov. '-'5.-Mrs. Joel Ricks of .o.ui M i ni seeru. l:iys of UM Is vwinn.; Ihm. Willi li-r siM.-r. Mrs. Lucv C, M.'irill. and lir.r moth.r. Mrs. Ca:V:di. Mrs. t.igu-.soii of 1 latch, Mil ho, h.is been vision.; hui wUI her sister, Mis. Floivace Sws'U. Joseph "iivson a rut Miss Lucy E;-kel-fon wore ir.i:ru-.1 ut Lou.m on Monday. Mr. ftiil Mrs. Pa. w son w:U make their home hero. Mrs, C. A. Monson hiu returned from Grant. ldrtri whfiv s has Ken vtsli-ins vtsli-ins with hei' brother. .a aiauicl Thomas. At a mooting of tho Physical culture club held Vwauesdav owning a reorganization reorgan-ization of lht( duo was oJ'.o Uvl, with Mrs. Lwiia 'o.v,'land s pre.si.ienl, Mrs. Beytue MoQuston, vice pro.-.ident ; Mrs. Aila TniveUer, secretary, r.:id MNs l.e-nova l.e-nova Memll, Instructor.' Tho ehio wdl meet tho first week utter Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wiebb entertained the meniU-rs ot the Sego lly club, with their huslxmas, at sewn tables of on Thursday owning. White chrysantho-mnms chrysantho-mnms were" used in the deeomtion of l He rooms, Luncheon wcs st-rvfo late in the evening by Mrs. Webb, w ho was assisted bv Mr. Knuiitv Johnson, Mrs. Ltlu Wehli and Miss Kwlyn Thompson. Favors were Awarded to Mrs. Lila Webb and Will Harris. T! consolation prizes were won by Miss Evtlyn Thompson and Ernest Cbrlstensen. The quests included Messrs. and iiestian-.es Jesse Webb, Edward "Webb, Ernest Christensen, Ezra Johnson. Austin Rainey, C H. Anderson. Bert Swensen. Will .Harris. Ebmr Stoddard, Ton Wright, Joseph Johnson, Albert TliompBon. George. G. KendrioKS ail Miss Evelyn Thompson. Mr. axd Mrs. Rene Woolley were pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by a tew of their friends Thursday evening at their home. Miss Alice Merrill went to Logan Wednesday evening to attend a farewell party given In' honor of Miss Mae Mi.r, who" leaves on Monday for j. mission to California. The sophomore class of the North Cache high sehod entertained a dancing party at the high school building Friday evening". Music was furnished by the Juvenile orehestm. Refreshments were frerved during the, evening:. Mrs. Etta Bair entertained n number of ladies at her home on Thursday in honor of her mother, Mrs. John Andrus. Dinner was served by Mrs. Hair. The primary oft'i.wrs entertained the children at a dancing party Friday even-ins:. even-ins:. Mr. and Mrs. John Andms left on Monday Mon-day for Ogden. where they will visit with Mrs. Stella Stag:: for a few days, after which they , will to St. George, where they will sxcixi several weeks with relatives. rela-tives. Miss .t-lsie Skidmore was hostess to the G. A. D. circle Friday evening at her home. Music, sewing arid retreshments were features of the evening. The Mutual Improvement associa tions j of the wrd entertained their members at 1 a social Monday evening at the ooeni house. PLEASANT GROVE j 4 r PLEASANT GROVE, Nov. 25. The most important .event of the week was the shower given j'or Miss Marion Tanner Saturday evening by her aunt, Mrs. J. P. Thome. Those present were the Mes-dames Mes-dames L. W. Lunc, A. B. Chlpman. Jesse Green. Edwa,-1 Wdiey. J. W. Hallidav, O. E. Grua, E. R. Halllday. J. R. ilalli-day. ilalli-day. West Jacobs. W. A. Marriott, I.. A. Richardson. Wilfoni El: wor:h of Pav-en, Pav-en, C. w. EV.sworti!. J. W. Thorne, N. P. Poi:f vi. S. A. Kirk. U P. Lund, , Lynn Pir.it h, Roy P.T.irii. Clarence Weeks, A. R. Overlade, C. A. Gammer t, S. L. S venson. W. L. Hayes, the Misses Fm Green, Sarah Williamson. Sadie Mills,1 Edna Bec. Edna Thomas, Josephine , HaJiday. Beile Olpin. Edna Poulson, Cleone Bul'ock. Lois Hayes. Zuia Smith 1 and Mae Ellsworth of Payson. j Br. and Mrs. Huchel of Bineham were I Pieasar.t Grove visitors Sun jay. Mrs. j Huchel remained tn send the week with j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Framp-ton. Framp-ton. Mrs. Mary Frampton. who has been visiting her daihtcr. Mrs. Flora Walker of Salt Lake, for the past three months, returned home Sunday, accompanied bv Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Howard R, Prigsrs of Salt Lake spent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. Wildam Frampton. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Ketch entertained enter-tained at a ban') net and social Friday evenlnjf In the Llntn annulment hall in honor of their golden we-.iinis anniversary. anniver-sary. Covers were hi id for fiues'.i. The out-of-town fiueslH veae Mr. and Mrs. Lewis (irenieh of Salt tike. Samuel Mathews. Sr., and Pamuel Mathews, Jr.. of Beaver Iike. Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Fred A Id i Irtco of Shelley, Idaho; Mi s. Emma White of Osden. M i . and Mrs lister Kirk tuul Mr. and Mrs. William Greenwuiul of American l?rk. The firemen And their wives held a social ;it their reception rooms Wednesday Wednes-day eveninp. Mrs. Mlna Miekelson of Drnper spnt the past week as a truest of her parents. Mr. and Mr?. J. I'. Wadley. Mis? Hen ha "Wilcox has returned home afnr spending ten days with friends in Garfield. Mrs. "-Ion sen Walker has returned home after spending the past si weeks with relatives in Vernal. Mrs. William Linn was hostess at a birthday part.- Fri.lav e.enipp. The puests vere Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jaeoh-son, Jaeoh-son, Mr. and M v. H onsen Nielson. Air. and Mrs. Georee Linn, Mr. and Mrs. Hopan Nielson, 'M:-. and Mis. Hans Ra-musson. Ra-musson. Peter Larson and William Linn. Sr. Miss Sarah Ann Ellsmore of Salt Iake has returned home after Bpendlng the past ten weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Richards. Mrs. John Street of Lehi visited her sister. Mrs. Raymond Nelson. Tuesday. Mre Eisia Larson and dauphters. Violet and Elsa. of Imbler. Ore., arrived in Pleasant Grove Saturday and will roakfc their home here. Miss Marian Tanner and Marion Green of American Fork were married In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ellis, Mr?. John Slaw and Mrs. James Tomllnson were Provo visitors Sunday. KAYSVILLE i KXTSVILLEs Nov. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Geo-pe E. S-hef field entertained a few friends at a party at their home on Saturday evening. Mrs John Barton of Opden spent Friday Fri-day tn town as guest of her mother. Mrs. Ra'rhel ManseU- Mr. and Mrs. J. George Barnes and daughters, Berenice and Mary, of Salt Lake Citv were week-end visitors In town at the home of Mayor and Mtb. John G. M. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd of Harrls-vllle Harrls-vllle spent Friday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Crlddle and family. Misses Jennie and Emma Swan of Salt Lake City spent the week-end in town. Mrs. Amasa Drieps returned to her home In Buriey, Idaho, Tuesday after j spending the past three months here, j Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Toung entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Bripham Young, Mr. and Mrs. Geortre Young. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young and Misses Emily and Viola Young. Mrs, John O. M. Barnes spent Monday in Salt Lake City as guest of her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sheffield entertained enter-tained a number of relatives and friends at dinner at their home Sunday. Among those present were M r. and Mrs. Georpe B. Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sheffield, Jr., and familv, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Clayson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield, Mrs. Sarah Clayson and Miss Emma Swan. Mrs. Alice Sanders Rpent the past week In Farmlnpton as guest of her sister, Mrs. C. H. Bow me. Miss Lizzie Green entertained a few-friends few-friends at a andy pull at her home on Saturday evening. Games were played followed by refreshments. Dr. and Mrs. Guy D. Rut ledge entertained enter-tained a few friends at their home on , Friday evening. Refreshments were served. Amonp the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birken, Dr. and Mrs. : A. Z. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mrs. Joseph Allen, Misses Mollie Barnes, Gertrude Fletcher and Gladys Cowley, and Me.ssrs. Keith Barnes, Thad Hammond, Ham-mond, Herbert J. Barnes and Murray Cowley. Miss Mollie Barnes is spending the week-end In Salt iLake City as guest of her sister. Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon. Misses Marpuerite and Roetta Thom-assen Thom-assen are visiting friends in Buriey, Idaho, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Young entertained a few friends at dinner at their home on East Locust street on Wednesday evening, even-ing, v Mr. And Mrs. J. B. Cooley entertained at dinner at their home on Wednesdav evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrn. Joseph Allen, Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Rutledge and MIps Gertrude Fletcher. Mrs. Frank Wickle of Echo spent the past week In town as guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Barton. Mt?s Lillian Hayes entertained a few friends at a birthday party at her home on . Saturday afternoon. Games were played, followed by refreshments. Miss Ella Green entertained a few friends at a social at her home on Wednesday -afternoon. Refreshments were served and the time was spent In games and music. Among those pi enent were Misses Virginia Cooley, Eva Neilsen, Leone Blood, Cynthia Barton. Leone Lln-ford. Lln-ford. Myrtle Green and Beatrice Blood. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Wilson of Oakley, Idaho, spent a few days in town this week as guests of William Blood and family. PAYSON 4 PAYSON, Nov. 25. Miss Leah Bowen and .lames Heltt, Jr.. were married Wednesday Wed-nesday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception re-ception was given them the same evening even-ing at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bowen. The Cult us Lit era ry club entertained at dinner Tuesday eveninp In the Com-j Com-j niercial club rooms. Mrs. Sorcnaou, prcsi- dent of the club, was toastmlstress and the following toasts were given: "What I Am Thankful For," Lee U. Bnker; "Why T Am a Clubwoman," Mrs. Harold Gore- "The Lartles," E. L. MeCormiek; -Hlch Tnst of Uvlng," Mrs. Frank In--;ills' "The Effect of Club Lite on a Wom'nn," Harold Gore. The rooms were decorated in gold and while. J.Irs Joseph Francome entertained Saturday Sat-urday at a bundle shower tor Miss Ieah Bowen, a bride of this week. Those present were the Mesdames Alice Partridge Par-tridge James Hiett, Frank Taylor. Hyrum r'lnier Lee Elmer, Henry Box. Joseph Heatn'n, Charles Jones, George Jones, the Misses Nellie Curtis, Hannah Jones, Ruby Smith, Isabella Jones. Edna Loveless, Love-less, Leona Bates, Man,- and Pearl Jones. Mrs. Leonard Steinerkart entertained Thursday afternoon. Her suests were the members of the Justamere club. Mrs. L. P. Stewart entertained the Aft-nrnooii Aft-nrnooii Sewinp club Thursday. Besides the club members. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. L. K. Stewart were present. Mrs. Frank Inpalls entertained at D briduo tea Monday. Miss Lurile I. ant, eldest daughter of r--Maynr and Mrs, John T. lint, and I Frank Oberhansley were married at Provo i Tuesday. A reception was yiven for the young couple at the home of the bride's parents the same evening to members of the immediate families. . Mrs. John "Done entertained the members mem-bers of the Happy Hour club Friday. Mrs. Wayne Gardner had as her guests Wednesday the members of the Elite club. The Misses Jennie Betts and Cleo Sargent Sar-gent gave a party Monday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Mildred Mil-dred Spencer. Sixteen guests were present. pres-ent. Mr. and Mrs. Jenny of Ann Arbor, Mich., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. B. F.. Ott. They will go from here to Los Angeles to spend the winter. Miss Mae McBeth is visiting in Salt Lake. Miss Mary Worsencroft entertained twentv-four young friends Monday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Lee L. Baker entertained the members of the Kaffee Klatch Friday. Mrs. Olda Stewart of Idaho is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. Ander-son. The second number of the lyceum course, "The Mount Vernon Singing Party," was given Thursday in the Xebo stake tabernacle. BOUNTIFUL 4 BOUNTIFUL, Nov. 25. Tho Ladies' Sewing club tendered Mrs. Frank Yurka a surprise party at her home Wednesday afternoon. Refreshments were served and the time was spent in sewing and games. Among those present were Mrs. Arthur Xaylor. Mrs. Leo J. Muir, Mrs. William A. Burningbam. Mrs. George Thurguod. Mrs. Albert J. Holt. Mrs. Charles R. Ma-bey. Ma-bey. Mrs. Clarence Willey, Mrs. John Stoker, Mrs. Charles H. Fjesser, Mr?. David Da-vid Smith. Mrs. William Filey and Mrs. Frank Yurka. Mrs. Lucy Grant returned to her home in Lovell. Wyo., on Tuesday, after spending spend-ing the past month here. Llnnis Smith of this place and Miss Fdella Dolton of Willard were married tliis week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sedgwick are visiting vis-iting relatives in Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Sarah Peart of Logan is spending a few weeks in Bountiful. Mrs. Charles H. Ramp ton and Miss Golda Hampton spent Monday in Salt Lake City. The Clover club members of Bountiful entertained a large number of friends at l a social and dancing party in the Everglade Ever-glade hall on Thursday evening. A large number from Salt Lake City were present. Mrs. L. Robison entertained the Todies' Betterment club at her home Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. . Refreshments were served. Mrs. Mary Jane Foreman and son, Hudson, returned to their home in Market Mar-ket Lake, Idaho, Mendav. after a visit here as quests of Mrs. Hulda Thomas and family. A card party was given in the Woodmen Wood-men hall on Wednesday evening, followed fol-lowed by refreshments. Among those present were Misses Golda Rump ton. 1 Lucy Hatch. Fa ye Panders. Sadie iol-brook, iol-brook, Nora Blamircs, Triest llolbrook. Maliel Sessions, Vera Fackrell. Mae Slay-ner; Slay-ner; Messrs. Llewellyn Lloyd, Fred Ranipton, Haven Siriiujham. Charles Garrett, Gar-rett, Whitney Slay ner, Claude Ja'obson, Earl Sessions, Leonard Day, Van Siring- ' ham and Da Ka Davis. i Misses Nora Fdamires and Fae Sanders, 1 both of Kaysville, visited friends in Bountiful Boun-tiful Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Hatch arrived home 1 Mondav from their ranch in Park Val-le Val-le v a nd will spend the winter hre. i Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Call of Salt Lake City were week-end visitors at the home : of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv "Wood Mr. and Mrs. Lamoni Call and Mr Tp Roy Petty of Salt Lake City spent Sunday lard CaVr SUeStS f Mr- and 'Mrs. S 4 " . I MAMMOTH ; MAMMOTH. Nov. 2r.-Mrs. John Hlckemmeh was the recipient of a surprise sur-prise parly on Wednesdav evening the aifair beintr planned and carried out bv the members of the Relief society of Mammoth. Mrs. J. J. Black of Provo was here this week for a visit with her husband Friends of Earl Smith gathered at his home on Friday evening and gave him a nirthday surprise partv. Mrs. Sarah Walker of Salt Lake. Mrs. E. J. Anderson of Thisffe Junction and Fred Jensen of Park City were in Mammoth Mam-moth during the past week, being guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jensen. Miss Pearl Bebee and Miss Willilina .Jensen are visiting at Provo this week. |