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Show . . 1 Social Notes From. Utah Towns j " PROVO j PROVO, Dec. 9. Miss Piney Marsh, whose marrtaKe to Harold Buckley will take place Tuesday next, was the guest of honor at a shower given by Mrs. Earl Grfchani Thursday evening. Kitty guests were present. They showered the brlde-elfcct brlde-elfcct with beautiful and appropriate gifts. Friday afternoon the Nineteenth Century Cen-tury club met witli Mrs. Ludvls; Thomsen. Mrs. L,. W. Nuttall read a paper entitled "American Journalists." Mrs. Vlra Fhanklin and children are here from Trelsa. Okla.. visllinc Mrs. Shanklin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Siorrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey and Mrs. George A. Brown are visiting in Salt Lake. They will attend a farewell reception recep-tion for their brother. L. A. Ramsey, who leaves Monday for Honolulu. Mrs. J. D. Olsen was hostess at a dinner din-ner party Monday in celebration of her birth anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Penrod. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Penrod. Mr. and Mrs. Chal Chase, Misses Temple and Anna Pe.nrod, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cook of Bingham, Mr. Veard-ley Veard-ley of Salt Lake. Bert Olsen of SaJem. Mrs. Reba Willis returned from Salt Lake Thursday, after a ten days' visit. An evening of cards and music was given by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rurrant Monday Mon-day at their home. A parly of twenty-fivo twenty-fivo friends attended. Miss Alcen Parks of Salt Lake is spend-r spend-r ing the week In Provo. Mr and Mrs. John Jackson entertained as their guests the latter part of the T.-eek Miss Geneva Ashby, Clarence Baird of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Chap-pe.ll. Chap-pe.ll. Miss Vepeta Ray. Mrs. Louisa 11c-Bride. 11c-Bride. Mr. and Mrs. Klvon Jackson and family. The married ladies' Beehive group in the Third ward were the guests of Mrs. T. S. Taylor this week. A verv interesting session of the Tres Joli club was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Albert S. Jones. The First ward ladles' quartette furnished several excellent excel-lent musical selections. Mrs J. H. McDonald entertained friends and neighbors Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Supper was served to-twenty-two guesta. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terry of Twin Falls. Idaho, are here visiting relatives. Miss Gladys Perry is here from Butte, Mont., spending three weeks with relatives rela-tives and friends. Miss Maud Hackett of Salt Lake is spending a week in Provo. Mrs. J. A. Twelves of Salt Lake is enjoying en-joying a Provo visit as the guest of Mrs. J. R. Twelves. Miss Fern Walters of Brigham is the guest of Provo relatives and friends. Miss Dora Roberts of Salt Lake is visiting vis-iting In Provo. Mrs. J. C. Deal is entertaining as her guest. Miss Tessie Harmon of Salt Lake. Mrs. C. J. Fourneir has returned to Canon City. Colo., after a pleasant visit In Provo with Mrs. J. B. Ashton. Miss Edith Taylor is here from Xephi. the guest of relatives. Miss Kathleen Roberts of Salt Lake Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ross Worsley. Mrs. Albert Beason of Eureka is spending spend-ing a week witli relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Athel Fitzgerald of Draper Dra-per were Provo visitors the first part of th week. Mrs. J. S. Leven returned from Salt Lake Wednesday, after a several days' visit. Tuesday evening Mrs.' J. H. Carter and Mrs. D. D. Sutton presided at a reception for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carter, who were married last week in Logan. A dainty color scheme of pink and white, roses and carnations, was carried out in decorating. Thirty-five were present. The Utah Sorosls held its re?ular weekly week-ly meeting at the home of Mrs. George P. Parker Wednesday. Mrs. A. J. Stewart Stew-art gave a book review on "V. omen of Tomorrow-." Afternoon tea was served. Next week the club will meet with Mrs. Merle Taylor. Mrs. S. J. Jones was hostess to the members ot the rive nuuuicu at her home Thursday. Miss Pearl Lvman has returned to her home In Salt Lake, after visiting relatives in the Garden city. Mrs. Roy Boley of American Fork was a Provo visitor last week. A pleasant home gathering was given by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hughes Friday evening. Thirty were present Mrs. Jack Aherri of Salt Lake is the guest of Mrs. George A- Madson. Mrs Louis Hougaard. accompanied by Mrs John Giles, left for Mantl the latter part of the week, after visiting in Provo a number of days. Mrs. J. H. Slmtster. accompanied by her daughters. Hortense and Susie, left the latter part of the week for Nebraska. Saturday last Mrs. R. E. Knowlden presided at a Kensington In honor of her daughter. Mrs. H. A. Dixon, of Ogdeti-Thirty-five were present. Miss Lael Irvine gave an Informal tea Saturday last complimentary to Miss Kathleen Roberts of Salt Lake The favors were received by Mrs. W . D. Roberts, Rob-erts, Miss Tessle Harmon of Salt Lake and' the guest of honor. enjoyable afternoon card party was given at the home of Mrs .1. S. Leven Thursday for members of the Auction Bridge club. j j BLACKFOOT, 1DaTT A.-KFOOJ. Idaho Dec -The j-'areni-teacuei - - - -.- evening at the high school auditorium. An interesting programme was Riven. Chapter B of the P. E. O. eisterhood met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. H Early. After the business meeting an excellent paper on "Bolivia" -was read by Miss Agnes Hart. Sundav evening a Christmas programme was rendered nt the First ward meeting: house consisting of solos by Will Parkinson Parkin-son and R. H. Clayton, music by a mixed quartette and readings and story telling. The Christmas circle met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Sarah Sill. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R. L. Archer. The M. I- A. of the Second ward gave a dance Friday evening, at which there was a large attendance. Mrs. H. B. Kinney returned Tuesday from a few days' visit In Aberdeen with her mother, Mrs. Graham. Miss Susan P. Sprngue of Twin Falls, educational secret tiry of the Woman's auxiliary of the diocese of southeastern Idaho, was in Black foot Tuesday to address ad-dress the guild of the Episcopal church, which met at the home of Mrs. Henry Giles While in Blackfoot Miss Sprague was the guest of Mrs. F. C. Christ. The Fhilomathkwi Literary society held its . meeting Tuesday evening at the Methodist church. The programme was of a musical and parliamentary nanjre. A rending was given hy Miss Susie Cherring-ton. Cherring-ton. a story hy Charles Hendrie. oo bv Christopher Barnstable, reading by Miriam Pearson and an essay by Leroy Jones. The Altar society of the Catholic church met this week on Wednesday with Mrs. D'Orr poynier. Mrs H. B. Whittlesey of Pocntello has been the cuest the past week or her daughter, Mrs. L. B. Dustin. ' Mrs W. A. Clute of OemervHle, Iowa, nnlved Monday evening to spend the winter win-ter witli he; parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Byers. The t'lird in the paries of club dances was heU Monday evening nt the K. P. M',;! rooms. Bnrrar's orchestra furnished the ir'CoIr fO" ti.o danoo prog rrt m me. Mrs. G. F. G a go 1 1 has returned home from a few weeks' visit in Fiitsfield, Ilk. The general meeting of the Current FLORENCE D. PARMLEY, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. T. J. Parmley of Winterquarters, Utah, whose marriage to L. E. Durrant of Spanish Fork, Utah, takes place during the holidays. i. k - 4 ' t r H, I I" 1 I !0 , Events club vas held in the club rooms Monday afternoon. A paper on the subject sub-ject of the civic triangle, including the school, moving pictures and the church, was read by Mrs. D. H. Biethan. The members of the King's Daughters gave a card party at the home of Winifred Wini-fred Biethan Tuesday evening, each member mem-ber inviting one guest. There were five tables playing 50, and the prize for high score was awarded to Port Arthur. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. j HEBER CITY 4 HEBER CI TV, Dec. 9. Miss Jesse Murdock entertained the Girls' Sewing class Thursday evening. The Misses Dessie Duke and Delma Wootton visited Provo and Payson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duke entertained the U. T. D. club Saturday evening. Prizes at "o00" were awarded to Mrs. Edward Y. Clyde and George A. Fisher. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Dannen-berg, Dannen-berg, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McMullin, Mr. and Mrs. James X- McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Wan-en Hicken, Mr. and Mrs. Brig-ham Brig-ham Horrocks. Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles E. Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. George A Fisher, Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mrs. Alva P. Murdock Mur-dock and Mrs. Edward Y. Clyde. Mrs. Charles Cluff of Victor, Idaho, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. David Fisher. -Mrs William Ritha Pntrtained nt Kiln. per Friday evening. Mrs. W. R. Wherritt entertained the Ladies' Shakespearian club Saturday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Those present were Mrs. William S. Willes. Mrs. Isaac Jacob, Mrs. Andrew McDonald, Mrs. William McMillan. Mrs. William Bonner. Jr., Mrs. Theodore Jas-person, Jas-person, Mrs. Chase Hatch. Mrs. J. M. Duke, Mrs. James X. McDonald, Mrs. Homer Fraughton, Mrs. George A. Fishew Mrs. Joseph Hatch, Mrs. J. H- Luke and Mrs. Fannie Clyde. Mrs. D. B. Witt is visiting relatives in Idaho. Miss Phyllis Tregea of Park City is j visiting friends in Heber. j Mr. and Mrs. Len Henrbid of American i Fork are the guests of Mrs. Henroid's I sister, Mrs. Sylvester Broadbent. j The Second ward choir gave a shower I Wednesday evening in compliment to j Miss Mary Giles, who will be married soon 1 to David Baird of Idaho. i Mrs. James W. Clyde and Mrs. Charles . DeGraff are visiting in Salt Lake City j this week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. Mrs. Mary E. Blackley entertained at dinner Monday in honor of her birthday. The invited guests were Mrs. Agnes Turner, Tur-ner, Mrs. William Coleman. Mrs! Sarah Carlile, Mrs. Elizabeth Carroll, Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Turner. Mrs. Fred Daybell, Mrs. William Wil-liam Cummings. Mrs. Margaret Hicken, Mrs. Jane Murdock. Mrs. Christy Giles and Miss Maggie Murdock. Mrs. Theodore Jasperson entertained the Five Hundred Card club Wednesday evening. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. R. Wherrit and Mrs. J. M. Duke.. Those present were Mrs. David Fisher, Mrs. Charles Cluff. Mr's. W. R, Wherritt, Mrs. Amanda Horner, Mrs. George A. Fisher, Mrs. Edward Y. Clyde, Mrs. J. S. McDonald, Mrs. Ann Coleman, Mrs. J. M. Duke, Miss Lula Horner and Miss Nora McMillan. I RICHMOND f RICHMOND, Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dalnes and little daughter. Fay, spent Thanksgiving here with Bishop and Mrs. T. H. Merrill. The members of the S'ego Lily club were entertained by their husbands Saturday evening at tlie Rlchniond hotel. The evening even-ing was spent playing "500" and in dancing. danc-ing. Luncheon was served by Mrs. W. W. Hendricks, assisted by Mrs. Talitha Smith and Miss Alba Johnson. The favors were awarded Elmer Stoddard and Mrs. Jessie Anderson, while the consolation prizes were won bv Jesse Webb and Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Swensen. The Misses DehHa Gray of Logan, Mabel Ma-bel Christensen of Brigham City and Luna Anderson of Snlt Lake spent Saturday and Pundav here, the guests of Miss Alice Merrili. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brower and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whittle spent the past week here with Mr. and Mrs W. A. Pair. MissI,ola Farrell of Smithfield spent Sunday here with friends. Miss Etta Doty of Riverton spent a few days of last week here with her brother, Genrge Doty. Mrs. T-Tnttie Christensen entertained at dinner Fridav in honor of Mrs. Julia Petty. The Physical Culture club held its meeting meet-ing at the opera house Wednesday evening. even-ing. Mrs. A. A. Thomas entertained out-of-tnwn relatives at dinner Thursday. Miss Rh"da Merrill entertained a few friends at her home Wednesday evening. The time was spent in sewing. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mts. W. A. Riir returned Tues-dav Tues-dav evening fiom Salt Lake. The Daughter's nf the Pioneers held a meeting Thursday at the I;ic hall. Mrs. Ethel Kamey gave a Christmis storv: M rs. Ethel Harney and Mrs. I iia Webb gave recitations; Peter Christensen gave a violin solo, and Mrs. Anna V. Merrill and Mrs. Anna Dobson each gave a vocal solo. Mrs. Carrie Linford of St. Charles, Idaho, Ida-ho, is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Merrill. Mrs. Alice Harris was a Smithfield visitor vis-itor on Tuesday. I PAYSON 4 , r PAYSON. Dec. 9. The marriage of Miss Marguerite Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, to Angus Taylor of Salem was solemnized Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Joseph Barlow and children of Salt Lako are visiting for a fortnight with relatives. Miss Deon Coivin of Salt Lake has been the guest of Miss Jennie. Wilson. The ladies of the Elite Sewing club were pleasantly entertained on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon by Mrs. John Badham. Mrs. John Amos, Mrs. A. White and Mrs. Minnie Douglass were the guests of Mrs. Fred Lewis at Spanish Fork Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. Floyd Wilson entertained the members of the Justimere club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Wilson left Tuesday for Rex-burg, Rex-burg, Idaho, to visit her son, June Wilson. Wil-son. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nelson of Nephi were the guests of the , iatter'a mother, Mrs. J. C. Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. John Persson have returned re-turned from Garland, where they were guests at the home of their son, William F. Persson. Mrs. Julia Coivin of Salt Lake has been visiting friends for a week. The members of the Cultus Literary club gave a reception at the home of Mrs. John Vance Saturday evening in honor of Marcellus Smith and Miss Vera Delamiter. Miss Madeline Til son entertained a number of her young friends Sunday evening. Mrs. Hyrum Bennett of Tooele is visiting vis-iting her mother. Mrs. Rachael Peery. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Farridy are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. Daniels. Mrs. Frank Ingatls entertained the following fol-lowing on Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Jennv of Ann Arbor. Mich.: Mrs. J. S. McBeih, Mrs. Mary McBeth. Mrs. E. L. MeCormick, Mrs. C F. Dixon. Mrs. J. C. McClellan, Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. W. Murphy and Mrs. B. F. Ott. 4 MANTI f 4 ! MANTI, Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Brown entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Betsy Fisher or Ogden and Miss M. E. Brereton of Provo. The R. K. class met with Mrs. Lee Kenner Tuesday . afternoon. spent Tuesday with Manti friends. Mrs. E. L. Parry entertained at dinner Thursday complimentary to Dr. Clarence B. Johnson of Ogden. Covers were laid for twenty. Charlotte Parry, Mabel Dyreng. Hirma Keller, Leah Braithwaite and Miranda Davenport entertained the Hopeless club at the home of Charlotte C. Parry Monday Mon-day evening. Ruth Veilson was hostess Wednesday afternoon to a dozen of her friends. , Mr. and Mrs. John Hal). Sr., entertained enter-tained at their golden wedding Friday evening. Covers were laid for ion. The "Reviewers" met Monday evening with Mrs. Hannah Robinson. The Needle Craft met Wednesday at the cluhrooms. Refreshments were served by Mesdames Fannie Daly, Luella Cox, Charles Bessy and Zella Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Neils Anderson entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beiliston and family of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford VYintch entertained enter-tained sixteen of the!.- friends at cards Wednesday evening. BINGHAM ' BINGHAM, Dec. 9. Miss Belle Stuginn of Sandy spent the week-end visiting friends here. Miss Bes Eaton of Murray returned home Sunday after a few days in camp as the gue.M of Mrs. Nellie Strowig. Mrs. Morris Whan hen spent a couple of days in Salt Lake the past week. Mrs. Dave Jones, who has been visiting visit-ing relatives In Salt Lake the past week, returned ho'ne Wednesday afternoon. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Char'es Rc.oi h spent the early part of th weeit in Salt Lake, the : guests of Mrs. Booth's sister. Mrs. Emmet Fori and daughter. Kath-. erine. returned Monday from New Mex- ! ico, where 1 hey l:;i ve been visiting Mrs. Ford's m.v.lu-r and other relatives for the prist two months. Mrs. .Toe Kerrn entertained the sewing club Tuesday afternoon at her home on liea?ton Heights. t Mrs. Anna Winters of Salt Lake, who has been the guest of Mesdames Lubeck and Johnson, left Wednesday for southern south-ern Califo-iiia, where she will spend the winter. The marriage of Miss Lois Barnard and Stewart Yoi..,g took place Thursday at high noon at the home f the bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard. Mrs. George Bearrlall returned to camp Sunday after a few days' visit with relatives rela-tives in Sjiringvilie. SPANISH FORK j SPANISH FORK. Dec. 9. Miss Bessie Gardner sent several days in Payson during the week with her sister, Mrs. , George Tahnage. Mrs. Amnion Simmons returned Monday from Mammoth and Eureka. Mrs. Hans Larson entertained Sunday at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mc-Garey. Mc-Garey. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. William Browne and I children have returned from Mammoth, ! after a week's visit with Mr. Browne's I mother, Mrs. Margaret Browne. I Professor and Mrs. L. M. Gilliian of Salt Lake visited Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Stoddard Stod-dard Saturday. Miss Bessie Aince and Miss Zella Farr visited in Payson Monday with Miss Jennie Jen-nie Gerbost. Mrs. Rolla Hall, and children of Spring-ville Spring-ville are spending the week with Mrs. J. Brocktank. Miss Hazel Losse, daughter of John Loose of Spanish Fork, and Wilber Clay-son Clay-son of Lake Shore were married in, Provo Tuesday. Miss Mell Brimhall, daughter of Mrs. . M. Brimhall of this city, and Edgar R. Larson of Sail Lake were married Thursday evening at the home of the bride's mother. Bishop Robert McKell officiated. of-ficiated. Mrs. J. W. Hagan entertained at a bridge party Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Almae Argyle and chll-: chll-: dren of Randolph have spent the past I week at the home of Bishop Lorenzo Ar- gyle of Lake Shore. Miss Olie Buttler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Buttler of Spanish Fork, and ; Frank Peterson of Salt Lake were mar-, mar-, ried Saturday in Salt Lake. ! Mr. and Mrs. "Rodger Creer entertained the members of the Self-culture club and ! their partners at a "500" party Friday I evening. ! A party of young ladies from Spring-; Spring-; ville gave Miss Nellie Matley a surprise party Saturday evening. Those present , were the Misses Jennie Palfreyman, Lu-Icine Lu-Icine Clark, Aline Mendenhall, Wllda May-cock, May-cock, Mabel Reynolds. Lillian Condie and Mary and Annie Thomas of this city: The Misses Ellen and Rose Jameson and Mrs. Effie Dart were supper guests of Mis. A. G. Stoddard Friday evening. j MONROE MONROE. Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Magleby of Greenwich are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Erlckson. Miss Martha Rounow entertained the senior members and faculty members at a dinner party Tuesday. A color scheme of red and white was carried out in the dining room and parlor. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Speirs, -Frank Woolley, John L. Jones, Edna Neuge-bauer, Neuge-bauer, Vern Peterson, Mrs. Marie, Rounow, Verna Erickson, Rosetta Lowe, Esther Swindle, Carl Magleby, Irving Washburn, iRoyal Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. James Manson entertained enter-tained at cards Sunday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Andrea-son, Andrea-son, H. E. Lisonbee, Mr. and Mrs. F. Erickson, Edward Swain, Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison. Mrs. Elnora Ross and Mrs. Carrie Nielsen Niel-sen were Joseph visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jones entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Oie lyarsen, Walter Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Olsen, Marie Magleby, Ella Nielsen, Reta Jones, Glen Newby, Boyd Brown, John L. and Lawrence Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Magleby entertained enter-tained Wednesday evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Magleby.. The parlor and dining room were beautifully decorated in color schemes of pink and green, cut flowers also being used in profusion. pro-fusion. Those present were Edna Khyle, Alta Coons, Mary Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sumner, Melissa Ramsav, all of Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Magleby, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hansen, Ivy, Vera, Olevia. Helen, Elma, Rene, Del and Marie Magleby, Verna Erickson, Christie Larsen, Velma Winget, Leland and Glen Crabb. Orson Olsen, John L. Jones, Wendell Andreason, Irving Washburn, Hammer Smith, Royal Nielsen, Frank Woolley, Vern Peterson, Olaf Mlchelson. LaMar Swain, Hart Sanders, Alton Anderson, Glen Winget, Herman Mangleson, John Grant and Carl Magleby, and Mr. and Mrs. Ranst'ord Torgensen. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Dorrity left for their home in Fillmore Sunday. Miss Ivy Magleby entertained at dinner Monday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Magleby. Covers were laid for eight. LEHI LEHI. Dec. 9. The engagement of Miss Inez Hammer and William Peterson Peter-son is announced. The wedding will take place in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Otterson of Ozone, Idaho, are spending a week with Lehi relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs, Lehi's oldest couple, aged 91 and SI, respectively, celebrated cele-brated their birthdays jointly by 'having their children and grandchildren at dinner din-ner Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kindall entertained a nnmhfr nf friends at Hinnc- w i evening and left the day following to spend three months with their children in San Francisco. Miss Odessa Allred was guest of honor at a party given by the Misses Alia and Reva Grant Sunday night. Miss Allred left Wednesday for a mission to the southern states. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Seelev of Salt Lake were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hopkins. Mrs. W K. Hopkins Hop-kins was hostess at the Wednesday afternoon after-noon Kensington of the Athenian club. Mrs. Kate Kirk ham reviewed one of the modern plays. Miss Verna Jones, visiting here from Heber, was the recipient of a pleasant surprise party Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Evans entertained at a turkey dinner Saturday evening. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames T. F. Kirkham. W. H. Hopkins. F. D W'orlton. Lyman Seelev. Leo Goates and I Miss Bessie Camp of Salt Lake. I PRESTON, IDAHO ; PRESTON. Idaho. Dec. 9. Mrs. Ear Chatterton is visiting with relatives at Arlmo. Mrs. L. J. Packard of Cache Junction, : Utah, was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Chatterton. a few days 1 last week. Miss Jeanne Browning of Ogden. Utah, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. A- Canfield! Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Jensen of Rex-burg Rex-burg ae visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. D. Morby spent the weekend week-end fn Ogden, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thorpe and children chil-dren spent a number of days last week visiting in Logan, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Anthony were the . guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellogg at ; dinner Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of Downey are visiting with Mrs. Johnson's parents j Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Copoland. Mr. and Mrs. W. tollman spent a number num-ber of days In Salt Lake City last week ; wiih friends. Miss Janice Hnwdie entertained at the I home of Mrs. Frank Peterson Friday evening. A prize, consisting of a hand'- ' painted pepper holder, was won by Miss Florence Wclser. The guests were Mrs. i Curtis '"hind, Mrs. Paul Jolin.-on, Mrs. , Eari Houck, M i s. Frank Peter son. M:s-s i Jennie Muhaney. Miss Lydia Allen, Miss i Lula Carpenter. Miss Alvira Henderson. Miss Grace Weiser, Miss Made-line i Lynch, Miss Florence Weiser, Miss , Catherine Copeland and Miss Dora Hen-! Hen-! derson. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Edison returned home Monday evening from Spanish Fork, Utah., Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Fail and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Blood at dinner Thursday. Miss lois Beckstead spent the week in Logan, Utah. A farewell party was given in the gymnasium gym-nasium Wednesday evening in honor of Kennth Raiiison. who will leave soon on a two years' mission for the Mormon church. i IDAHO FALLS, IDA. ! IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Dec 9. The ! Royal club was entertained Friday at ; the home of Mrs. J. H. Rogers. An en- , joyable afternoon was spent. Refresh- , ments were served by the hostess. j Miss Minnie Halberg of Twin Falls left ! for her home Saturday after a visit of several days with friends here. Mrs. S. A. Louderbough of Nampa, who has been visiting for some time with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Beam 1 of Swan vallev, left for her home Saturday. Satur-day. Earl Jackson of Level and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Millie were married at the Baptist parsonage Friday evening, the Rev. W. R. Jewell officiating The Friday Afternoon Bridge club was entertained at the home of Mrs. W. T. Pettinger. Refreshments were served by the hostess and a pleasant afternoon was spent. The Ladies' auxiliary held its annual bazaar Saturday, which was quite successful, suc-cessful, more than 5IO0 being realized. Dr. Grace J. Parker of Pocatello spent Sunday with her old schoolmate, Dr. Ida M. Sash. Mrs. N. D. Porter entertained the Friday Fri-day Afternoon Bridge club Friday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Soderquist won the prize. A two-course luncheon was served. Fred Coffman of Springville, Utah, and Josephine H. Taggart of Ogden secured ; a marriage license Saturday and were married by Probate Judge Lee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sanbourn of Blue Rapids, Kan., arrived Thursday for an extended visit with Mrs. T. D. Hubbell, sister of Mrs. Sanbourn. Miss Emma Cina Mars left Wednesday for Boston. Mass., to spend Christmas with herfather. Miss Margaret Dubois of Blackfoot visited vis-ited with Miss Emily Wade several days this weak. Mrs. H. J. Hasbrouck entertained Monday Mon-day In honor of Mrs. R. W. Ferris of Boise. A Chorus guild has been organized by a number of ladies of the Baptist church. The following officers were elected. Miss Stella Rogers, president; Miss Hazel Ogden, Og-den, secretary; Miss Lena Kesner, treasurer: treas-urer: Miss Ebba Johnson, pianist. Mrs. Aller. who comes from Milwaukee. Wis., was elected a director. The organization is arranging to give a cantata, "The Light of the World," at Christmas time. The ladies of the Musical club conducted con-ducted a "tag sale" Saturday which was quite successful. Mrs. J. T. Greholver left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to remain, Mr. Greholver having located there. Mrs. A. W. Rates left Wednesday for Salt Lake City and may go to Los Angeles An-geles and Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. J. M. Adams left Wednesday morning morn-ing for Omaha, Neb., to visit over the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frieke. Mrs. Eernard McDonald, mother of Mrs. R. w. Sheppafd and Mrs. H. B. Shep-pard, Shep-pard, who has been visiting them for several weeks, left for her home in Pasadena, Pasa-dena, Cal., Wednesday. The Round Table club was entertained by Mrs. J. W. Dill Monday afternoon. "Romeo and Juliet" was the study, which was led bv Mrs. E. M. Hollister, assisted by Mrs. M. B. Bundlie and Mrs. Whipple. Whip-ple. Mrs. Butler gave an interesting sketch of "Juliet's Nurse" and Mrs. Wright gave a paper on "Shakespeare s Lovers." Refreshments were served. The Priscilla club's bazaar was held Friday, commencing at 11 o'clock. Oysters and a light luncheon were served by the Ladies' Aid society. 1 SALINA I . , SLIX, Dec. 9v Mrs. Bena Allred entertained en-tertained Thursday at dinner. Those present pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.' A. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.Carl Forshee. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Burns. Mr. and Mrs. James SKjrenson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Allred. Thelma Brown, Alvln Brown and Fred Esklund. Fridav evening Miss Stena Seorup entertained en-tertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Allred of Mt. Pleasant. A repast was served to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Allred, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattsson. Alma and Joseph Anderson and A. Smith. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Arrivee entertained at dinner Joseph L. Thorpe and family. One of the pleasant affairs of the week was the surprise party given at the new home of the E. C. Wrights in honor of Mrs K J. Lewis. The occasion was the anniversary of Mrs. Lewis's birth. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis. Mr and Mrs. E. C. Wright, Mayor and Mrs. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Arrivee. Ar-rivee. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown. Mr. and Mrs C G. Massion. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson Mr and Mrs. Dean Brown, Mr. AT,-c Hpnrv Kleinsmidt. Mr. and Airs Lehi Peterson, C. W. McAllister. Mr. Lindsev, Mr. McKinley, Mrs. Mary Cudde-back Cudde-back and Miss Sylvia Wright. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy entertained enter-tained Thursday at dinner. Friday evening the G. L. H. club was entertained by Miss Leona Chrlstenson. Refreshments were served to Misses Thelma and Irene Brown, Erma and Amy i Larson, YUate, Gladys and Mary Gates, j Lewine Crane and Mrs. Aionzo Peierson. The Wideawake club was entertained Friday evening by Miss Katie McKenna. Mrs. Louis Larson entertained Wednes-dav Wednes-dav evening in honor of her husband's birthday. Supper was served Mr. and Mrs. Lueian Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larson. Mr. and Mts. Ira Hasmusson, Mrs. C. H. Gates. Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe, Orval Iirson. Misses Amy and Erma Larson- and Verdus and Odell Larson. I BRIGHAM CITY I 4 f BRIGHAM CITY. Dec. 9. The Kindergarten Kinder-garten club met Thursday afternoon in the Presbyterian church. The numbers on the programme included the following: Christmas song drill, led by Mrs. LeRoy . B. Young: paper. "Importance of Habit' in Child Training," Mrs. Adam C. Frank;. "The First Year of the Baby's Life." Mrs. ! George. A. Anderson; "Christmas recorn- I tions and Gifts the Little Ones Can i Make," Mrs. J. Francis Merrell. ; Miss Nadine Dunn returned to horan early in the week after spending se--ral davs visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . E. W. Dunn. j Mrs. Harold C. Day and little pon, Chapin. returned early in the week from an extended visit to Mrs. Day's former j home in Newaygo, Mich. j Mrs. Mark Johnstone of gait Lake is! , in this city and will remain here as the ' shiest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gidney, before joining Mr. Johns! one in Omaha, where they will make their home. Mrs. Lydia H. Tanner, instructor in damp stir scien"e in t h Whr-r fl a rtmy at Ogden. spent sevi-ra days in Lng-hnm Lng-hnm visiting her sister, Mrs. N'els Jen-son. Jen-son. I Mrs. Olivia F. Lc spent a few davs art , i wek in Logan visiting her daughter, i :Eva. I j Miss Kate Thomas of Malad was the guest of Miss Hope Fishburn a few day:; during the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. I'ther Jones of Mula : spent Sunday in Brigham visiting friom:s. Mrs Frank Earl and Mrs. Kenneth C. Wright entertained the members of tnc.r sewing club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Karl. j Miss Hope Fishburn. who was home ! from her school work at Logan last Sunday Sun-day was hoi-iess at dinner to Miss Kate Thomas of Malad. Miss Lucille Rogers ! and Ben Parkinson of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Underwood, who have been making their home in Smith-field Smith-field for a lew- weeks, are visiting friends in Brigham prior to their devrture for California, w here they will reside. Mrs. Underwood, who was formerly Miss Mayme Campbell of this city, will remain here a few weeks before joining her hus- : band in California. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wright and da ugh -' ter. Thelma. of Ogden spent Sunday in Brigham visiting relatives and friends. ! Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Ensign nf Logan 1 were guests of Mrs. Heber C. Boden Sun-! Sun-! day. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Stranquist of Salt : Lake were visiting friemis and relatives 'in Brigham three days during the early , part of the week. Lieutenant and Mrs. Eugene Santschi of Logan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jer.son Sunday. Among other guests present were Miss Lucille Thnr-man Thnr-man of Salt Lake and Miss AHie Bowman Bow-man of Ogden. Tuesriav evening Miss Grace Kelly en-; en-; tertalned at dinner in honor of County Recorder Re-corder Mrs. Olga Standing and the members mem-bers of her staff. Among the guests besides be-sides Mrs. Standing were Mrs. Zina Jensen. Jen-sen. Misses Ada Johnson, Hattie Nichols. Olivia Jensen. Hattie Peters, Lola Nichols Nich-ols and Rilia Pett. I Mr. and Mrs. Martin Henderson and Mr. land Mrs. Gust Bingham of Clifton, Idaho, 1 were the guests of Mrs. Lizzie T. Bing-: Bing-: ham a day or two during the week. Mrs. Elias Jensen attended the wedding ; of her niece, Miss Anna Weeks, in Smithfield Wednesday. Miss Weeks was wed to Thomas Demis of Malad. i KAYSVILLE ' 4 KAYSVILLE. Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wil-ford S. Banies, all of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in town as guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love announce the engagement of their daughter. Myrtle, and Melvin Robins of Layton. the marriage mar-riage to lake place in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Young entertained enter-tained a few friends at dinner at their home on East Locust street Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barber, Bar-ber, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young and Miss La vlna Barber. Miss Nora Bla mire's entertained a few friends at a card party at her home on Thursday evening. Refreshments were served. The guests present were Misses Marie Blamires, Viola Graham. Rhea Swan, Corinne Blamires and Messrs. De Van Stringham, Jay Gam and Levi Barber. Mrs. Hattie M. Scott of Council Bluffs, la., is the guest of her niece, Mrs. J. B. Cooley, this week. Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge entertained a few friends at a card party, followed by a Dutch luncheon, at their home Wednesday evening. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley. Miss Gertrude Fletcher, Messrs. Arnold M. Barnes, Ferris R. Thomassen, Marion Fletcher and T. McClur& Peters. One of the most pleasant social events of the week took place on Wednesday evening, when the friends of Miss Myrtle Love tendered her a parcel shower at her home. The time was spent in music and games, followed by refreshments. Among those present were Misses Donetta Blood, Leone Wilcox. Verna Robins. Myrtle Robins. Lois Jarman. Corine Blamires, Alberta Blamires. Eloise Burton. Emma Odd. Virginia Phillips. Doris Cottrell, Leone Love, Artel Love, Messrs. John Evans, Glen Jensen, Melvin Robins. Orson Or-son Robins, William Jarman, Wells Streeper, William Robins, Clifton Barton, Clarence Allen, Russel Blood, Douglas Kilfoyle. Richard Weaver, Gilbert Robinson. Robin-son. Vernon Love, Chris Barnes and Royal Robins. Mrs. John B. Lindsev entertained the members of the Thimble club at her home on Thursday. The afternoon was spent In sewing, af tr which refreshments were served. Among those present were Mrs. Olive Curtis, Mrs. Marv Jane Proudfoot. Mrs. William Haight, Mrs. James Chip-man, Chip-man, Mrs. Benjamin Barrett, Mrs. William Wil-liam Ramsey, Mrs. Hector W. Haisht. Mrs. William Young, Mrs. Arthur EJlis and Mrs. Henry Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Taunt entertained en-tertained a few friends at a "500" party at their home on Saturday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sheffield, while the consolation prizes went to Miss Myrtle Jones and Bruce Major. Dainty refreshments were served. Miss Garnet Swan assisted In serving. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. George Swan. Mr. and Mrs R. Bruce Major, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sheffield, Dr. and Mrs. Clarence S Gardner, Mrs. George W. Underwood, Miss Myrtle Jones, Miss Garnet Swan, Richard Galley and Myron W. Phillips. Mrs. Matilda King of Salt Lake Citv is spending ten days in town as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph B. Jarman. Mrs. John G. M. Barnes spent Friday in Salt Lake City as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon. 1 FARMINGTON f 4 k FARMINGTON, Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. May field entertained the following guests at a Thanksgiving dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Judge Pardee of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Peterson of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Maylield of Park Citv C. D. Mavfield of Garland. Mr a nrt "T I George Mavfield of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. c'earl Barber of Farmington. Mrs. J. R. Udy entertained at a Kensington Ken-sington Wednesday afternoon at her homo. Thanksgiving decorations were used and about thirty-rive gut&ts were present. Mrs. Scott Turner entertained the Poln-settia Poln-settia club Thursday afternoon at a luncheon. Covers were laid for Mrs. Frank Udy, Mrs. O. F. Farr. Miss Lucy Hess, Miss Modena Chaffin, Mrs. W. O. Weaver. Mrs. J. R. Tdy, Mrs. Pnrle Sears, Mrs. Franklin M. TtK-ket, Mrs. Erenst .Williams and Mrs. William Wilson. ! Miss Lucy Hess entertalnf-d a number I of friends at a Thanksgiving luncheon I Wednesday afternoon. Covers were laid j for ten. j I MisH Alta Robinpon entertained a number num-ber of friends Friday afternoon at din-1 ner. The centet piece was In pink roses, i iand covers were laid for eight. The afl air of the week was the rerep. I t ion given hy Mr. and Mr?. George Hess i in honor of Mr. and Mrs, H. I mm key. Mrs. Dumkcy was formerly Miss Mamie I Hess and iR a bride of the month. The j house was beautifully decorated in ferns land roses. About 20o guests were present, j The Blue Bird club entertained its friends Saturday niiiht at a dancing party given In t lie Fa rmington hall. Miss Jnnnjo Robinson of Salt Lake spent the week-end in F;rmlngton as curst of her cousin, Miss Vanilla rainier. Mrs. Agnes Spa'-kman left Mondav for Fielding, where tdie will i-pcnd the week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Gregory left during the week for Blocker, Ohla., wh'-rc they will spend t.le winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Senile Id nr making mak-ing their home In Farmingtr.n for t ;f winter. Mrs. Scofieh was formerly M'fU Pauline Abbott and is a bride of this month. Mrs. E. F. Spackman Is spending the week in Morgan visiting friends. Mrs. Lewis Abbott Is sp'-ndlnc th w-rk In Farming-ion as iTii'-st of h'-r mother a't.j pi.'W-r. Mrs. William Wood and Mrs. P.adgley. Marrla ge licenses Issued during the we(-k were as follnws; David Anderson' age of Salt I.Hke. and Genevieve Linton, ace 22, of Provo; R. K-jsman. age "., of Denver, and Fa ye E. Iv-jge i age ?i, of Tooele citv; Lphraim Jensen, .i -:o T.s, and Marv Ll.za luih .M'-Donald, i-e :;;. of Salt Lakt Cit y: Her her t I-;, i-aurene, age ?., and Hild.L Louise, La r-oii, r-oii, a-'e S'l, both of Salt Lake Citv; Leon P.. A um in, ;i:n and Jennie IVan. ace -7. h'Uii of Sail. Lake City; Muivin A. Parker, age and Kate Ncisome. ago 3, both of Salt I-ike City : Hclirrous H. Mm i tor:, age '2i and Dorcas R. Walters, age 15, botli of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Laureni e Layton of Idaho Is visiting vis-iting with Mis. Squire B. Ch:pman. Mrs. Ernest Williams spent the weekend week-end in Ogden visiting friends. Mrs. E. B. Gregory visited at Syracuse Tuesday. 1 GARFIELD 4 - : GARFIELD. Dec. 9. The West-end ' Sewmg club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. L. N. Foster. Bridge was played. The club prize for high score -was 'won by Mrs. W. D. Leunarci. The guest prize was awarded Mrs. A. M-'Ar-ihur. Guests of the club were Mis. E. E. Nelson. Mrs. R. W. Ashworth, Mrs. Fred Hansen. Mrs. A. McArthur and Mrs. W. B. Haymond. The Junior Athletic association . members mem-bers were the gue.Ms of Vernon Avis Friday Fri-day evening. Ti.ose present were Mrs. R. Carroll and Miss Rose Karouse, teaeh-I teaeh-I ers; Walter E'der. Harry Butcher, Wade I Hardie, Carl Wuiquist, Howard Bird. F.d-i F.d-i ward Sonne, Theodore Johnson. James Hardie was a guest of the association. The G. B. G. club met with Miss Lil- lian Jones Thursday evening. Members of the Merry Matrons club were guests of Miss Ray Manguni Thurs- " dffy afternoon. The Bakers' Dozen Bridge club Diet with Mrs. C. W. Evers Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Guests of the club were Mrs. T. Maher. Mrs. A. M. Henderson and Mrs. S. Christie. Mrs. Maggie Larson was pleasantly surprised sur-prised yesterday afternoon at the home of Sirs. A. C- Ensign. Those present were ! Mrs. Elnora Day. Mrs. Jessie Roswell. Mrs. Genevieve Evans, Mrs. Minna Ander-1 Ander-1 son. Mrs. Florence Barton. Mrs. Hulda . Peterson. Mrs. Mav Engersoll. Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth CutJer. Mrs. Minnie Mitchell. Mrs. H. , Evans. Mrs. M. Larson and Mrs. A. C. i Ensign. The G. G. Bridge club was entertained , Wednesday by Mrs. Richard Garr at a noon luncheon. The club prize was won '; , by Mrs. Frank Taylor, special prize by Mrs. Garr and consolation by Mrs. A I Thomas. New members received weie Mrs. A. Henderson, Mrs. M. Miller and : Mrs. W. Drake. Owing to the cold weather, the meeting of St. Reta's guild on last Wednesday at . the home of Mrs. S. A. Sowadski in Magna Mag-na was postponed until'next week. The Garfield primary gave a dance in the ward hall last evening. Music was furnished by the Garfield orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Day entertained at dinner Thursday In honor of Mr. Day's birthday. Covers were laid for twelve. The Q. S. club was entertained by Miss Addis and Miss Helen Bousman last . 1 evening. Mr. and Mrs. E- E. Dahle of Logan spent this week with Mr. unci Mrs. 'Roy -Cahoon. Airs. Dahle and Mrs. Cahoon are sisters. Mrs. Charles Christ enson has returned from a ten days" visit with relatives in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barton entertained 1 Wednesday evening. Games and refresh-ments refresh-ments were the principal features of the evening. Those present wore Mr. and Mis. J . H . Day, Mr. and Mrs. E m m e t ! Engersoll, Emmet Engersoll. Jr., Miss i Bessie Engersoll and Miss La Verla Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. King of Bhvg-! Bhvg-! ham and Mrs. Joseph H. King of Amei- ' , ican Fork are the guests of Mrs. A. j Frazer. h j A woman's guild was organized yester- " 1 day afternoon with Mrs. W. D. Leonard I as'chairman and Mrs. Jeane Wright see-j see-j retarv. Meetings will be every other Fri- ... dav afternoon in the Non-sectarian church. There will also be one social meeting each month and one meeting to . work for missions. The guild is generally Intended to bring the ladies of the com- ... munity church together. The Garfield club held a business meeting meet-ing Wednesday evening. t MURRAY f I . . - MURRAY, Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Gilbert are here from St. George visiting relatives. ; Mrs. M. Bassett of Salt Lake has moved . to Murray, where she will spend the winter win-ter with her daughter, Mrs. Lewie M. Powell. Mrs. Luella Olson Peterson left Sunday for her home in San Francisco, a fter a nrbnth's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Olson. Miss Bessie Eaton returned Sunday from Bingham, where she had been visiting visit-ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smit h entertained -' Friday at dinner in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert of St. George. Mrs. George Granter has returned from Delta, where she visited her daughter. Mrs. Harry Ottley. The ladies of the Methodist Aid society met Wednesday at the church parlors. Mrs. W. R. Clark had charge of the affair. af-fair. Musical numbers were furnished by Miss M. Adams. Misses Maude and Gladys Pettle have returned from Springville, where they visited their parents. Mrs. Carl Morck delightfully entertained ' the members of her sewing club Tuesday afternoon. Eight guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Sanders had as dinner din-ner guests Wednesday Miss Iveen Hoovy of Logan, Miss Annie Williams of Salt ' Iake and Edgar King of Almo, Idaho. Miss Ethel Godfrey has returned from Tooele, where she was visiting her sister. jir. anil .urf. i irsuii aiiu(MM. ji., mhv. returned to their home in Almo, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller entertained the Jolly Twenty-eight club Thursday evening at their home on West Sixteenth ' South street. Thursday evening the men of the Murray Mur-ray First ward choir entertained their wives at a supper and dance at the First ward amusement hall. The people nf Grant, ward have been holding a series nf entertainments during (he week to celebrate the opening of their new waid house. Wednesday evenlntr the di a ma t ic club presented a pi a y, "Com- rades;" Thursday evening the choir gave a musieai progra mine, and Friday evening even-ing a dance-was enjoyed by all. The Epworth lengue of the Methodist-church Methodist-church enl erl ained with a nodal Friday evening at the church. After a programme pro-gramme games were enjoyed until a late " hour. 1 ELSINORE 1 KLSTNORE, Dc. 3- The Pollyanna club met Mondav evening. A reading was given by Miss Ruth Johnson, Kefreph- . men's were served to the M i nsts Ma he" and Anna Dunn, Elizabeth S'hwah. Rutl and Ardath Johnson. MMlle Hart well. Anna Jensen, Ennina Smith arid Florence and Christy Jensen. Mrs. C. M. Poi ter was hostef;: al a card party Tuef'lay eveninc. Refresh men t R .' were served tu Dr. and Mr-n. ( . Sainsbur.v. Mr. and Mrs II. C Larson and Mr. and t. Mrs. 1'. V.. (,'hrisiensen. Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Knller, Dr. find Mrs. O, Sainsl'iirv. Mr. and Mis. C. M. porter , and Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Hill were f-n'T-taind at the borne of Mrs. H. C. Larson Thursday evening. Rose Anderson entei tuitie.i Saturday complimentary to her son Mclvln's seventh birthday. Mrs. N. P. Anderson entertained at a dinner Thursday. Miss Marv Andern entertained the Junior Sewing club Friday. Mrs, . T, Larson was hostess al a raid party Satin dav evening. A repast was se-,-(.d to Ml. a nd Mrs. Tltendi.ro Christensen, Mr and Mi:;. P JO. Christensen, Christen-sen, Or. and Mr:;. ( k Saiii:-hurv and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kolf r. 1 |