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Show Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah t OGDEN 4. -f OGOPA'. Jan. fi. Miss flora Eccles, a V.ride of the corning week, entertained at a trousseau tf-A tins afternoon, from 2 until o o'clock, at iK-r home on Jefferson ae-nue ae-nue and Twin y-slxth street. The- dcc-orations dcc-orations were in pi nk. Tea was served in the dm wins room. Presiding at tlic tea table were Mrs. L. R. Eccles, M rs. T. C. Eccles. Mrs. Miles A. Romney, Jr., Miss Alberta. Wnnrht, Miss IMUian Wright n n.l Miss Vlda K.-les. ne hundred -guests called during tho receiving hours. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Bristol entertained enter-tained tho following guests at the dinner -dano at th,i Maids and Mciti-ons' club JYidav evening: Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Tiuchmiller, Mr. nnd Mrs. Han-old C. Iav. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Wood, Mini Clara Morris. J. David Larson of Salt Lake, Mark Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Eccles, and Mr. and Mrs. 1'. V. Kirkendall. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. drowning entertained enter-tained a party of sixteen in comnllment to Stuart M. Kohn of New York City, and Miss Catherine Hoag entertained twelve guests in compliment to Miss June Scowcroft and Mies Ellen Scowcroft, who leave tomorrow for the east. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol and J. David Larson Lar-son were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Wood on New Year's eve at t.e Weber club. One of the leading Facial events of the season will be the wedding of Miss Flora Eccles and J. Orson Douslas. which takes plar-f Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Eccles home. A large rec eption will follow. Mrs. Miles A. Romney, Jr.. will be matron of lionor. Miss Alberta Wright and Miss Vivian EcHee will be bridesmaids brides-maids and Royal Eccles will be best man. At dinner Now Year's eve. at the Weber club, Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Wattis entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Eigelow. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. drowning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft, Mr. ond Mrs. Fred G. Tnylor and Dr. and Mrs. "Ezra C Rich Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Wattle Wat-tle bad as their guests at dinner Mr. nnd Mrs. K. O. Wattis and Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Corey. To compliment to Miss Flora Eccles, Mm Ruth Douglas and Mrs. John U Taylor entertained at ft Kensington at the Douglas home Thur1ay afternoon. Sweet peas arid violets were used in the decorations. The hostesses were assisted bv their mother. Mrs. James H. Douglas, Doug-las, nnd Miss Gertrude Weatherby. Fitly guests wero in attendance. Fridav afternoon Miss Eccles vas the piies t of honor at an informal affair given bv Mrs. D. C. Eccles at her home, at whh h twenty-four truest s were entertained. Mrs, J. N. Spargo entertained guests at' the Weber club Sunday evening In lionor Of Mrs. J. F. Ellis, who leaves shortly for California, where she will make, her home. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning. Mr. and "Mrs Ralph E. Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. . II Wattis, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wattis, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Eccles and Mr. and Mrs. Ar?hie Blgelow were Ogden guests at the dinner given in honor of ex-Gov-'crnor and Mrs. William Spry by the members mem-bers of tJie ex-governor's staff, and their wives Tuesday evening at the Alta club in Salt Lake. Miss Alberta Wright entertained Rt a "dinner dance at the Maids and Matrons' club Tuesday evening In compliment to -Miss Flora Eccles and J. Orson Douglas. The tables were decorated with pink roses and baby breath. Covers were laid for BiNty-two guests. Mrs. George W. Barlow and Miss Carrie Knapp entertained guests at six tables of bridge followed bv tea, at the Maids and Matrons' club Tuesday afternoon. Later In the afternoon Mrs. Barlow entertained at tea In compliment to her sister. Miss Helen Hunter, and Miss Mary Parmley. who left Wednesday for Chicago. Mrs. J. Douglas Watson entertained at a prettilv appointed luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home in compliment to Mrs, J. F. Ellis. The luncheon table had a cut-glass bowl filled with violets for a centerpiece, while at either end were crvstal candlesticks -holding lavender; candles and tied with bowB of lavender maline. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Richard Leek entertained at the Maids and Matron's club at tea Tuesday , afternoon complimentary to Mrs. F. V. Vankosske of Butte and her daughter, Mrs. C. N. Bohn of San Francisco, who are visiting In this city. ! Mir. and Mrs. James W. Abbott and Mr. I and Mrs. George L. Abbott entertained at ' a family dinner New Year's night at the home of the former. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol will leave tomorrow for Honolulu, where they will Join Mrs. Bristol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chaplu A. Day, and young son, Chapin Day Bristol. They will sail on the Ven-i Ven-i tur'a from San Francisco Tuesday. 1 . Miss Gladys Rich was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Stauffer In Salt Lake for the week-end. Miss Jane Scowcroft and Miss Ellen Peowcroft will return tomorrow to National Na-tional Park seminary. Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Patterson left Tuesday for their home in Hollywood, Cal., after spending the holidays with ".their daughter, Mrs. Edwin F. Hundley. Mrs. M. S. Browning had as her guest several days during the week Mrs. C. A. Canfield of Preston, Idaho. 1 Miss Mar?' Parmley and Miss Helen -Hunter left Wednesday for Chicago. Miss Parralev will resume her studies of the violin at the Columbian School of Music and Miss Hunter will take instruction of the cello under a private teacher. Miss Ruth Johnson, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Tillman D. Johnson, and Frank Zimmerman returned Monday to the Red-lands Red-lands university at Redlands. Cal., where they will continue trteir studies. Mrs. C. N. Bohn of San Francisco is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Telc. Miss Katherine Fitzgerald was hostess to the members of her sewing club at tea at the Maids' and Matrons' club Tuesday afternoon. Miss Louise Zciler entertained sixteen of her friends at a dancing party on New Year's night at her home tn the Browning apartments. Miss Zeller was assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs. W. D. W. Zeller; Mrs, Helen Brown, Mrs. A, P. Hlbbs and Mrs. Luther S. Foss. Mrs. Richard A. Pierce entertained her "oOu" club Friday afternoon at her apartments apart-ments in the Brigham hotel. The Historical society met this afternoon after-noon with Mrs. C. E. Smith. The topic - for the afternoon was "The Power of the Press," given by Mrs. G. W. Perkins. Miss Margaret Ruehmiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ieroy Buchmiller, entertained enter-tained a number of her young friends at a birthday party at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W. B. Wilson entertained the members of her Kensington club at "500" at her apartments at Poplar Heights Wednesday afternoon. A luncheon followed fol-lowed at Kern's. Mrs. J. AlyeFon Smith was hostess to the Home Culture club Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. J. E. Beeson gave a paper on "Our Modern American Music." and Mrs. W. H. French gave an autobiographical autobio-graphical sketch of Geraldine Farrar. The Acacia club will meet Friday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. D. O. McKay. Miss Ida Scowcroft left New Year's day for Los Angeles, where she is attending echooL W. O. Stanley has returned from a two months' visit In San Francisco. Richard Pierce. Paul Wattis and Fletcher Scowcroft have left for Wisconsin Wiscon-sin to resume their studies at St. John's Military academy. Mrs. Fred" G. Clark entertained the Ladie6 Literary club at the home of Mrs. Joseph Clark Wednesday afternoon. Cur-' Cur-' rent events was given by Mrs. J. Doug-; Doug-; las Watson, followed by a Schubert pr- gramme, numbers of which were given bv the following: Mrs. Fred O. Clark, Misses Cleone, Oertel and Avon Rich and i MRS. RALPH E. BRISTOL, who was hostess to the Maids' and Matrons' club in a dinner dance Friday evening. . ii l tr .: , : --jT-jj I , i'r. i - -, ' ' ' - j y ! ' . - - ' I A" . : iy is I Mrs. J. C. Culley. Guests of the club were Mrs. Lerov Pugmire, Mrs. Warren L. Wattis. Mrs. Robert A. Moves, Mrs. Lester Les-ter S. Corey and Mrs. Marion Banks. The ciub will meet Wednesday, January 17, with Mrs. .1. Douglas Watson. Mrs. P. G. Ellis and young daughter, Dorothy, loft Friday for their home In Pocat-ilo, after a two weeks' visit at the home of Mrs. Ellis's father. Judge Yolney C. Gunnell. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Abbott, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Abbott's sister. Miss Marion Jomls, returned Tuesday to Devil's Slide. The Martha socletv will meet Wednesday Wednes-day with Mrs. D. C. Eccles. The Child Culture club met Thursday fmornoon at the Berthana, with Mrs. E. S. Hinckley and Mrs. Caroline Wilson as hostesses. The Rev. John Edward Carver Car-ver gave an Interesting talk on "Woman as a Factor in Civic Betterment," and musical selections were rendered by Misses Marion Browning, Leonore Hinckley Hinck-ley and Mary Fisher. On Thursday and Saturdav evenings, at the Maids and Matrons' club. Mies Lila Van Kirk of Philadelphia gave a series of illustrated travel talks on Ilalv and Paris. The final number of the series will be given Monday evening. Miss Van Kirk's patronessi-s include a number of prominent society and club women, of the city. The Entre Nous club will be entertained enter-tained Thursday afternoon bv Mrs. J. Stanley Dee. Mrs. H. C. Gwilliam will be hostess to the Utopia club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John L. Wilson entertained at a Kensington at her home on Twelfth street Wednesday afternoon. The dramatic section of the Historical society will meet Saturday, January 13, with Miss Esther Harris and Miss Ida Anderson as hostesses. Mrs. J. C. Nye entertained her sewing club Friday afternoon. Mrs. H E. Bodie will be hostess to her bridge club Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Driver left Wednesday for southern California, to spend the winter months. L. R. Walsh, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. M. A. Walth, has returned to Laramie, Wyo. James P. Casey, former secretary of the Ogden Publicity bureau, left Sunday for Salt Lake to assume his new position as general manager of the Herald-Republican. Mrs. Casey and daughters. Donna-belle Donna-belle and Marcia, will leave next week for Salt Lake to rn;ke their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fred Bossner, former Ogden residents, arrived recently from New York City and will locate here permanently. per-manently. Mrs. J. S. Noble, formerly of this city, spent several days with Ogden friends tiie past week. Mrs. Nettie N. Houx visited in Salt Ike Thursday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Richards. Mrs. Allan Miller and daughter are home from a two weeks' visit with relatives rela-tives In Salt Lake. C. C. Brunner, successor to Quincy R, Craft, fiscal agent of the forest service, arrived Monday from San Francisco. Mrs. T. R, O'Connolly has gone to Tampa, Tam-pa, Fla., for a two months' visit. i Mrs. Myrtle Thatcher Sony and son, Thatcher, are here from Huntington, W. Va., to spend the winter with Mrs. Sooy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thatcher. Mrs. L. S. Jensen and children of Ogden Og-den are located for the winter at liiiil Curran street, Los Angeles. Mrs. S. J. Griffin and daughter, Lucille, have gone to California. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright have -left for a business and pleasure trip to New-York, New-York, Philadelphia and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Critchlow an- ; nounce the engagement of their daughter, ' Iettie. to Vivian Gibson, the wedding to take place in the early spring. The regular meeting of the Children's Aid society was held Friday afternoon with the president, Mrs. J. R. Cooper. Invitations have been issued for the wedding and reception of Miss Katherine Jude of this city and Sirl D. Davis of Knysville at the residence of the bride's uncle, George H. Welsh. The bride-to-be lg the daughter of Mrs. E. Judge and fs well known in musical circles of this cltv- The Iady Maccabees gave a eocial and card party Friday evening. A special meeting of St, Joseph's Sewing Sew-ing society was held Friday. ! 1 BINGHAM t f BINGHAM, Jan. 6. Miss Margaret Rood of Salt Lake has accepted a position posi-tion with the Bingham schools as seventh grade teacher. Miss Rood is to take the place made vacant by Miss Iena Van Oort, who was married New Year's day. Miss Cecilia Geffin returned home Tues-dav Tues-dav from Lehl, where she was the guest at ' a house paxty given by Mrs. Heber Bennion. Miss Alice Ness was a city visitor the first of The week. Miss Mamie McPonaM of Salt Lake was the guest of Miss Celestla Paul during dur-ing the holidays. Mrs. Lyda Eskleson and daughter. Miriam, of Garfield were the guests of Mrs. Eskleson's sister, Mrs. T. S. Carna-han, Carna-han, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler, who have been in AlasKa for several months, have returned to Bingham. Mrs. Inez Todd King and daughter, Beatrice, returned Wednesday rrom a visit with relatives in Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Art Nelson have as their guest Mr. Nelson's mother of Sallna. Mrs. D. W. Clays and daughters, Mrs. Ade Heaston and Mrs. Mert Smith, were Salt Lake visitors the latter part of the week. Homer Chrlstenson returned during the. week from Salt Lake, where he spent the holidays. i Mr. and Mrs. Art Willard returned the j first of the week from a visit with relatives rela-tives and friends in Salt Laiie. j PRO VQ ( PROVO, Jan. 6. For the purpose of celebrating with Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie their golden wedding anniversary relatives and friends gathered at the Ritchie home New Year's day and conducted con-ducted a successful surprise party. The rooms were attractive in carnations, ferns and holiday colors. A notable affair of the week was the tea given Friday afternoon bv Mrs. Fera Decker complimentary to Miss Evelyn bnow, a bride of the near future. One hundred guests participated. Mrs. Elizabeth Bunnell announces the engagement of her daughter. Beulah to Arvle Chatwin of this city. Mrs. A. L, Booth and Mrs. Spencer Jakeman gave a house party Thursday evening in honor of Miss Delilah Booth, a bride cf the month, and Mrs. Naomi T Piovo1" f Salt Lake Wno iS viBitlng in Mrs Fera Decker was a Salt Lake visitor vis-itor Wednesday, attending the trousseau tea given by Miss Evelyn Snow. The Nineteenth Century djb met with Mis. Sam Schwab Friday afternoon. Mrs Leonard Nuttall gave a paper er titled American Journalism. One of the important social affairs of the wtek was the weddir.g reception given by Bishop and Mrs. Brigham Johnson John-son Thursday evening in honor of their daughter, Mary, and McAvo Craner who were married in the Manti temple Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The rooms were prettv in a dainty scheme of pink and white One hundred and twenty guests attended the' interesting affair. One of the prettily arranged dinners of New Yes.r's day was given at the home or Mr. and Mrs. John T. Pyne on Provo Bench. The out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. "William Rawlings and Mr and Mrs. Henry Rawlings of Salt 1,3 Ice. After spending the holidays in Provo with her parents. Miss Algie Eggertsen returned to Idaho the fore part of the week to resume her duties as instructor of physical education and elocution in the Ricks academy, Rexburg. Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Stoker ol Spanish Fork were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hodson the fore part of the week. Judge and Mrs. J. E. Booth announce the engagement of their daughter, Delilah, to F. C. Adams of Nevada. The marriage mar-riage will take place next week in the Salt Lake temple. A number of social affairs are being planned in honor of the bride, who is one of the popular young ladies of thij city. The marriage of Miss Vivian Bennett and Leland J. Farrer was solemnized Wednesday. In the Manti temple. Mrs. Naomi Y. Spence is here from Salt Lake spending ten days as the guest of Mrs. A. L. Booth. A family reunion was held at the residence resi-dence of Mrs. Mary E. Ashworth New Year s day. Covers at dinner were laid for forty. The decorations were in holiday holi-day effect Monday evening Miss Vera Peav was hostess at a New Year's party. Following Follow-ing supper eighteen guests experienced a delightful time with music and games. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Duff in left for Salt Lake Monday, after spending the holidays In Provo as the guests of Dr. and Mrs H. S. Pyne, Miss Ethel Taylor presided at a watch party at her home Sunday evening. The out-of-town guests were Miss Vivian Parkinson and Frank Beecraft of Salt Lake and Leo Goates of Lehl. A sleighing party participated in bv fourteen guests was given by Mrs. Joseph Robinson last Saturday. Following the outdoor sport, the party adjourned to Mrs. Robinson's home, where they enjoyed a dainty luncheon. The departure of the old year and the coming of the new was witnessed by a party of twenty guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenon Sunday night. Music and refreshments added to the interest of the occasion. One of the unique parties of Saturday evening was that given by Miss Delia Taylor In the form of a leap year or "last chance" party at her home. Twenty-five guests were present. Mrs. Thomas Hardy returned from Salt Lake the latter part of the week after a pleasant visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hodson pleasantly entertained at dinner Sunday, complimentary compli-mentary to Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Hodson of 1 Spanish Fork. Covers were laid for ! twelve guests. After spending a week in Provo with 1 friends. Miss Myrtle Dunn returned to her Salt Lake home Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thorn of Gunnison are visiting in Provo for several days cs : guests of Mrs. D. J. Croft. The Misses Nell and Vera Holden are here from Poeatello, Idaho, spending a : week with Mrs. M. 1. Bushman and Mis. Alex Mortenscn. Covers were laid for fifteen at a fan lly l dinner given by Mrs. Alex Mortensen l Sunday. The table was prettilv arranged 1 in the season's flowers. 1 Mrs. Emer Murdock Is here from Heber ! City for a visit with her sister, Mrs. G. : H. Heindselman. 1 Mrs. W. E. Stoker of Spanish Fork Is 1 the guest of Provo friends for several diiys. I Mrs. W. W. Goodridge of Garland Is 1 spending a few days in Provo with friends : and relatives. 1 Miss Ada Vincent returned to her home In Rlgby, Idaho, Wednesday after a pleasant pleas-ant visit with Provo relatives. I Miss Gladys Nelson of Salt Lake is vls-1 vls-1 Itlng friends in Provo for a week. An interesting social affair of the week was the dinner given by Dr. and Mrs. George W. Ekins at their home Sunday. 1 From a table prettily decorated with car-1 car-1 nations a delicious spread was served, after w7hich the evening's hours were devoted de-voted to music. The guests included Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne, Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Duffln of Logan. Miss Foster, Mrs. Mary Ekins, Messrs. Herbert. Thomas and Joseph Pyne, 1 SAUNA f . : f SALTNA, Jan. 6. On Friday afternoon :he CrvMal Card club was pleasantly en-eitained en-eitained by Mrs. F. B. Smith at her New Year's eve Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Or-lando Crane entertained in a delightful manner at their home. Cards, together with an elaborate luncheon served at midnight, were features of the evening. One of the pleasant affairs of the week ,vas the party jrlven bv the Misses Mary md Emma Christensen. Proj-T-essive rook, together with dainty refreshments, were the evening's diversions. Favors ,vere won bv Mrs. J. O. Anderson and Edgar Thorsen, and c-onsolation prizes ivere given Miss Elda Dalshrud and August Au-gust Peterson. Present were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. lorgensen, Stena Scorup. Ruby Gottfred-son. Gottfred-son. Florence Larson, Kstiier and Elda Dalshrud, Emma Incebretsen, Olga Chris-topherson, Chris-topherson, Edgar Thorsen, Orval Clawson. Rav Ivie, Eden Irentzen, Bryant Mar-tlneau, Mar-tlneau, Charles McKenna and August Peterson. Miss Amy Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and a popular young ladv of Saltna. was married Saturday at Richfield to Jose Reld of Manti. Mrs. J. O. Anderson and Miss Stena Scorup entertained Tuesday evening at cards. Prizes were won by Emma and Marv Christensen. and Eden Lorentzen. Miss Vilate Cates. a popular girl of Sallna. Sa-llna. was married in Kichneld Saturday to Ted Jones of Manti. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larson entertained the following at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson, Mr. and Mrs. K. v-. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmusson, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nlel-son Nlel-son the Misses Erma Larson, Manila and Zena. Bird, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson, Jr., of Ephraim. The Five Hundred Card elub gave Its midwinter social at the White House hotel ho-tel and the Isls theater. The first part of the evening was spent playing cards, and from 11 p. m. until 3 a. m. was spent in dancing at the Isis theater. Luncheon was served at midnight at the White House hotel to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Masslon, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. rrivee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crosier, Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Bullock, Bul-lock, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James Rex. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Crosier, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Freece, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. T. J Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Nielson, Mr and Mrs. Alma Crane, Mrs. A. J. Lewis, Mrs. H. B. Crandall. Mrs. F. B. Smith, Miss Florence Larson, Alvin Brown Joseph Anderson. Clyde Nielson, O. W.' McAllister, and Mr. Lllywhlte of Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs. Sweitzer of Sigurd were guests the first part of the week of the lady's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson entertained the following at dinner New Tear's day: Mrs. and Mrs. Jose Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Martin Mar-tin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmusson. Erma and Verdus Larson, Lar-son, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson, Jr., of Ephraim. AMERICAN FORK f AMERICAN FORK, Jan. 6. Miss Ora Chipraan entertained Saturday evening in honor of Miss Vivian Bonnett and Le-I Le-I land Farrer of Provo, whose marriage ; will take place this month. The out-of-town guests, besides the guests of honor, ! were Miss Minette Montgomery, Miss INanon Llovd, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tracey , Wootton, Thomas Joseph of Salt Lake, Miss Salena Farrer and James Tucker of Provo I Miss Blanche Crandall entertained at !a watch party Sunday evening at her home in the P-econd ward. The time was spent In candy making, games and music. The guests were Miss Blanche Holt of Salt Lake, Sarah Parker. Margaret Blackhurst. Mabel Storrs. Bernice Gld-dings, Gld-dings, Mary Blackhurst, Emma Anderson and Josie Greenwood. MHs Norma Storrs entertained at a watcn party New Year's eve. Mrs Frank M. Brown returned home Wednesday from Salt Lake, where she spent the past two weeks as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rollo. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Osbom were host -nd hostess at a watch party Sunday evening. The rooms were decorated artistically ar-tistically for the occasion and the evening even-ing was spent in games and music. Luncheon was served. Mr and Mrs. J. Watt Storrs were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roylance at Springville Sunday. Mrs John I. Chlpman and three daughters daugh-ters of Magrath. Canada, are here for an extended visit, Die guests of Mrs. Sarah B. Chipman. Mr and Mrs. O. C. Lckhart of Ogden returned home the first of the week, after spending the holidays here as guests of Mrs. Lockhart's parentB, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hutchings and Miss' May Hutchings of Logan left for their home Tuesday, after spending the holiday vacation here as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hutchings. Dr. and Mrs. Stoddard of Spanish Fork were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Snell in this city the fore part of the week. Mr and Mrs. John Beck and daughter. daugh-ter. Dezzie, spent the past two weeks at Beaver as guests of Mrs. Gus Fernley and Mrs. John P. Murdock, daughters of Mr. and rs. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. William King announce the engagement of their daughter, Mvr-tle, Mvr-tle, to J. Wilbur Horten of Arizona. The marriage will take place this month. Miss Merl Taylor of Logan spent the holiday vacation In this city as the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, John Kelly. Mrs. John Crooks and son, Donald, of Shelley, Idaho, spent the holidays here as guests of Mrs. Byron Crookston. Miss Ella Greenwood of S:ilt Lake and Mrs. Bert Christensen of Eureka spent part of the past week in this city as the guests of their mother, Mrs. W. J. Greenwood. Green-wood. Judge William Bromley and family of Eureka spent the fore part of the week in this city as guests of Mrs. Rosa Bromley. Brom-ley. Mrs. E. B. Hawkins spent the Christmas Christ-mas holidays visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Wilson, in Idaho. Mrs. Nell DIckerson and daughter, Nlta, of Bingham, spent the week here visiting American Fork relatives. PLEASANT GROVE f PLEASANT GROVE, Jan. 6. The high school class of U'16 held Its annual party at tho home of Miss Josephine Halliday Tuesday evening. Present were the Misses Cora Wad ley, Edna Holdaway, Lois Hayes. Grace Rich Ins. Iola Robinson Robin-son and Leah Thornton, and Messrs. Guy Ricliards, Bryan West, Paul Walker. Clifford Clif-ford Wright, Cecil Ash. Robert Thomas, Charles Walker and Claud Shurtllff of Garrield. Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Grua left Thursday for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will visit for ten days with the doctor's mother. moth-er. Dr. Grua intends returning about January 6, but Mrs. Grua will remain on the coast for a month. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Plngree of Poeatello, Poea-tello, Idaho, are guests of Mrs. Pingree's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Hansen, who have been living in Alberta, Canala, for the past fifteen, years, have returned to Pleasant Grove, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday entertained enter-tained the following guests at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wolfgang" and Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Mann of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudle of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Richie of Malad, Idaho, are guests of Mrs. Richie's mother., Mrs. S. F. Walker. They intend visiting visit-ing relatives In Kansas and then locating in California. The 3113 graduates of the high school gave a sleigh ride party Friday evening, followed by a banquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Ohristlanson of Alpine Al-pine entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Johnson, John-son, Andrew Johnson and Lewis Singleton Single-ton at dinner Sunday. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hol-man Hol-man entertained at a family dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Hoiman, Mr. and Mrs. Wiilard Holman of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Little, Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Holman of Vineyard, the Misses Ora and Ida Holman, and Will Peterson, Delroy Holman and Mrs. Nancy Holman. John Wad ley of Manila was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. Miss Flossie Dickenson of Ogden has returned home, after visiting her parents at Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Radmall, Sr., entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday. Those present pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Radmall, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen of American Fork, Lawrence Radmall of Salt Lake, Reuben Radmall of Morgan and the Misses Ethel and Verda Radmall. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lund were Payson visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grace Richlns entertained Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Loren West. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Newman, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Walker. Misses Grace and Goldie Rlchins, Carl Anderson and Norman Nor-man Radmall. Miss Mary McLeod has returned home, after visiting relatives at Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Warnick entertained enter-tained at dinner Tuesday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. C P. Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Warnick of Manti, Mr. and Mrs. Helga Swenson. Miss Eitie Warnick. Reed and Merrill Warnick. Miss Leah Thornton has returned home, after spending several days at Salt Lake, the guest of Mrs. Grace Shipley Ship-ley and Kathleen Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fugal have returned re-turned home, after spending the holidays with Mrs. Fugal's mother, Mrs. Richardson, Richard-son, of Benjamin. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Ellsworth spent the early part of the week with relatives in Payson. Mrs. Harriet Thome of Shelley, Idaho, is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thorne, Miss Leah Thornton entertained sixteen six-teen of her friends at her home Sunday evening. The theological class of the Manila ward Sunday school gave a successful dance In the ward house Wednesday evening. j Miss Vina Robertson of Springville is , the guest of Mrs. Jessie S. Wadley of Manila. PRESTON, IDAHO j PRESTON, Idaho, Jan. 6. The Misses Ive and Helen Keller entertained at their home Monday evening in honor of their cousin, J. Leo Keller, who has just returned re-turned from a mission in Montana. A dainty luncheon was served. Covers were laid for guests numbering ten. Place cards were of white and gold, with roses forming the centerpiece. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese and daughters. daugh-ters. Rowena and Veance. and son Robert Rob-ert spent the first part of the week visiting vis-iting with relatives and friends in Logan and Smithfield. Miss Amanda Stokes has returned to iher home in this city after spending a number of weeks in Logan. The Union Social club was entertained at the home of Mrs. J. Herricks Friday Fri-day afternoon. The time was spent very pleasantly In fancy work. The Misses Hat tie Peterson, Maggie Merrill and Ruby Nielson. who are attending at-tending the IT. A. C. at Logan, returned Wednesday after spending the holidays with their parents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Larson enter-taled enter-taled Saturday evening at supper. Pink and white carnations were the flowers used for the table and also for decorating the living room. Covers were laid for fifteen guests. Mrs. J. L. Packard of Cache Junction. Utah, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Wilford Chatterton of this city. Mrs. Clara Dahle was hostess to the members of the C. F. club Thursday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Christmas decorations were used in the rooms, lighted with red and green candles. The time was spent socially and with art needle work, A dainty luncheon was served to ten members. Mrs. O. A. Canfield returned to her home in this city Monday evening after visiting with friends in Ogden, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Edison were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edison's parents at Hy-rum, Hy-rum, Utah, the first part of the week. Mrs. J. W. Gollghtly entertained at a New Year's dinner Monday, the guests numbering ten. Miss Carma Parkinson of Logan, Utah, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ralii-son Ralii-son of Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ellis Nielson of Blue Water, N. M., are visiting with relatives and friends in this city. The eighth-grade class gave a cla?s party Friday evening in the hall of the Jefferson school, which was decorated !n Christmas colors. re:l and green. The same colors were carried out in the luncheon, which was served to twenty-eight guests. MIps Myrtle Brim hall of Logan spent a couple of weeks visiting with her relatives rela-tives and friends in this city. A married folks' dance was given Friday Fri-day evening in the opera house by Professor Pro-fessor Engar which proved to be a very successful affair. Mrs. A. G. Peterson and daughter Edilh returned the first part of the week from Boise, where they have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peterson. Miss Sylvia Hansen returned from Ogden. Og-den. Utah, Sunday evening, where he has been vLsItiug with friends during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C.eorce Taylor of this city loft last week for an extended trip to Los Augelef, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goasllnd spent a couple of weeks in Salt Lake, where they visited with relatives. Miss Edith Hobbs and Melvin Cluff were married in this city Saturday and left for Garfield. Utah, Sunday, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hitchcock entertained a number of friends at their home New Year's eve with dancing and cards. Mrs. Wilford Chatterton was the guest of lier daughter. Mrs. L. G- Parkinson of Franklin, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MaxfleM of Salt Lake Cltv were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Houck of this city for a couple of weeks. At dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houck entertained the following guests: Miss Janice Howdle, Miss' Florence Weiser, Miss June Muivaney, Miss Grace Weiser. Miss Mildred Houck. Herald Jensen, Jen-sen, Than Eames and Thomas Peterson. Peter-son. " At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Foss the Golden Hour club entertained their husbands and a number of friends Wednesday evening. At S:30 o'clock a dainty luncheon was served, which was prepared by Mrs. Hattle Thatcher. Mrs, W. Lohman, Mrs. C. Foss, Mrs. F. Foss and Mrs. G. H. Blood assisted In serving. The rooms were beautifully decorated in Christmas colors and che scheme of red and gTeen was carried out In the luncheon. The balance of the evening was spent In playing progressive "500." Prizes were won by Mrs. J. Woods and Wilford Thorpe. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. H. DePuy, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. States, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lohman, Mr. ani Mrs. F. Foss. Mr. and Mr?. Earl Houck, Mr. and Mrs. J. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. R. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Foss. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Blood and M-s. R. Gay-man. Gay-man. The Invited guests were -Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Edison. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thorp and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hitchcock. 1 SPANISH FORK 4 f SPANISH FORK. Jan. 6. Miss Agnes Ludlow of Benjamin entertained at a New Year's eve party. Sleigh riding and cards were enjoyed during the evening and at 12 o'clock supper was served. The guests were Misses Inez Johnson., Bessie and Luclle Peterson, Sena Adamson, Etta Anderson. Messrs. Marion Bellows, Wealey Richardson, Harold Hanson, Gerald Ger-ald Hanson and Steven Angus. Mrs. Effle Dart and Mrs. Url Stewart spent Tuesday at Springville, where they were guests at luncheon a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Court Starr. During the evening they were entertained at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. David James. The time tvas pleasantly spent playing five hundred. At midnight an oyster supper was served to twenty guests. Mr. and Mr. Charles W. Miller announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. Maggie, to Blaine L. Kindred of Springville. Spring-ville. The marriage will take place In the near future. A pretty wedding took place Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Graves of Benjamin, w:hen their daughter, Mary, was married to Roy Davis of Pasadena, Cal. Elder J. A. Francis performed the ceremony. Miss Vera Rose attended the bride and James Graves was best man. Games and dancing danc-ing were the chief amusements of the evening. A wedding supper was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Loosee, Mr. and Mrs. David Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. IT. L. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graves, Kate, Marv and Hazel Evans. Ruth Hall, Edna Hadfield, Anna and Ester Adamson, Beulah Beu-lah Meason, Ina Graves, Mark Hall, James Graves, Earl Whittaker, Andrew Anderson, Ander-son, Lon Christensen. Benare Rose, Elmer Hicks. Hadcn Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Argvle, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, Lorenzo Argyle and Henry Peterson from Canada. Arthur Case arrived Saturday from Idaho, Ida-ho, where lie is a member of the Fourth artillery. He will say good-bye to his aunt, Mrs. Uri Stewart, and other relatives rela-tives before leaving for the Philippine Islands with his company, which will be stationed there on coast defense duty. Miss Velma Blacket and Emma Clarke of Springville spent the day . here Tuesday. Tues-day. Miss Margaret Lee left Monday for Metropolis, Nev., to resume her duties as principal of the junior high school, after spending the holidays at the home of her parents, the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lee. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lawrence announce the marriage of their daughter, Annie Lawrence Thompson, to Ralph Gmesbeclt, agent of the Orem station at Springville. Miss Fav Lawrence and J. Vier Kesler of Salt Lake City surprised their many-friends many-friends when it became known that they also were married on Tuesday evening. Bishop R. W. McKee officiating. A number num-ber of intimate friends gathered at the home in honor of the double event. Both brides are well known and popular here. A New Year's dinner was given at the 1 Presbyterian church Monday. A large number of persons attended. The event was a home-coming social in which the members greeted many out-of-town guests. An elaborate dinner was served. Nearly 600 persons gathered January 1 to celebrate the ninety-first anniversary, of "Grandma" Eliza Jex. The aged wo-j man delivered an address to the relatives I and friends. A supper was served and a short programme rendered. t t SPRINGVILLE f f SPRINGVILLE. Jan. 6. -Mr. and Mrs. Bell Bird were guests at the Jex family reunion at Spanish Fork Monday. Miss Maud Smith has returned to Oak City, after spending her holiday vacation here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Manner entertained at New Year's dinner for Mrs. N. J. Wadlev and children. Nathan .Winters of Pleasant Grove and Miss Zina Robertson. The sons and daughters and grandchildren grand-children of Mrs. Elizabeth Bird met at her home New Year's eve and watched the old year out and the new year in. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Allaman were given a very pleasant surprise party at their home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Buyer of Raymond, Canada,' are here for a few weeks' visit with relatives. Miss Belva Lovell of Oak City was the guest last week of Miss Maud Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jaekman of Spanish Fork spent New Year's day here, the guest of Mrs. Jack man's mother, Mrs. John R. Kindred. The Crandall family held its twenty-seventh twenty-seventh annual reunion at the opera bouse Saturday afternoon and evening. The affair proved enjoyable to the large number of the family who were in attendance. at-tendance. Mrs. Eri Stewart and her daughter, Mrs. Eftie Dart, of Spanish Fork, were Springville visitors Tuesday. Claus Tnmchell is home for a few weeks, after an absence of two years in Raymond. Canada. Mi as Jessie Burt, who is teaching In the public schools at Col ton, spent the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Burt. The Mower family held its annual reunion re-union Tuesday evening In Fraternity hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ioren Marnier and their sons. Ellis and Teo, and daugtitr, Mrs. Florence Frandsend of Redmond, were entertained Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Claud Weight. Miss Pearl Kelsoy gave a trousseau tea at her parents' homo Saturday evenins. Mrs. Marie Miner gave a shower in honor of Miss Ixis Randall at her home Saturday evening. Mrs. Vern Hnrmer nnd' Mrs. Eliza Harnier gave a shower Tuesdny evening at the home of Mrs. Vern Harmer in honor of their niece. Miss Lois Randall. Miss Randall was also honored with a shower Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. 1. E. Clcgg. MT. PLEASANT f 4 MT. PLEASANT, Jan. 6. The Twentieth Twen-tieth Century club was entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon by Mrs. W. D. Candland. The first act of Israel Zangwlll's drama, "The Melting Pot." was read by Mrs. H. C. Jacobs. .Several piano selections were contributed by Miss Candland. Luncheon was served to ahout fifteen mentbers and the following special guests: Mrs. Mabel J. Earle. Mrs. Robert Hinckley and Mrs. Royal Candland, The largest social event of the holiday season was the dinner dance given New Year's eve by the H. H. G. club In the Elite ban-juet hall. The festivities began be-gan with an elaborate midnight dinner and were followed by dancing, music, toasts and impromptu speeches. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Seely. Miss Ger- trude Knudsen of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Madson of Mackay, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Ericksen. W. M. Ertcksen of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seely, Mrs. Pauline Burns of Rupert Idaho, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lundberg, Miss Sophrona Olson of Falrview, Miss Delia Nelson, Miss Melba Aid rich. G. Ronald Nilson, Pearly Johnson, Francis Nielsen, Leonard Seely and J. H. Strauss of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. Andersen entertained at a watch partv New Year's eve In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClure. Cards, dancing; and music were the evening's entertainment features, followed by a midnight luncheon. Present were Mr. and Mrs. McClure, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Netf, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Seely, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wall, Mrs. Abner Crane, Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds. Dr. R. A. Burch and Russell Andersen. Mr. and Mrs- Boone Brothersen and little Miss Beth Brothersen were guests of honor at an elaborate dinner Wednesday, Wednes-day, given by Mr. and Mrs. John Gunder-sen. Gunder-sen. Covers were laid for eleven. Mrs. John Gundersen spent the Christmas Christ-mas holidays in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. Chris Christensen of Drummond, Idaho. A beautiful birthday celebration was given in honor of Mrs. H. R. Brothersen Saturday by thirty -five of her relatives and close friends. Twelve of Mrs. Broth-ersen's Broth-ersen's children were present. Mrs. Brothersen was the recipient of numerous gifts bearing the good wishes of her many friends. After an elaborate dinner the guests attended a dancing party in Armory hall, later returning to the Brothersen home, where light refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen and children chil-dren spent the holidays with relatives in Ephraim and Fairview. Miea Gertrude. Knudsen and Miss Vida Knudsen were New Year's visitors with relatives in Fairview and Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Boone Brothersen and little daughter, Beth, returned Wednesday Wednes-day to their home in Rupert, Idaho, after spending the Christmas holidays here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Crane were hosts at a beautifully appointed dinner Mon-dav Mon-dav evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Rov McClure. Covers were laid for Mr and" Mrs. McClure, Mr. and Mrs. R. Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Winters, W. B. Crane, Miss Margaret Wall, Betty Wall, Russell Andersen, Harold Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Gundersen of Price were the complimented guests at a dinner partv given Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs." Erlck Gundersen. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Gundersen, Mr. and Mrs. John Gundersen, Mr. and Mrs. Verndn Gundersen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monson, Mrs. Curtiss Gundersen and Mr. and Mrs. Erick Gundersen. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Brothersen were hosts at dinner Tuesday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Boone Brothersen and little daughter, Beth. Other guests wera Mrs. H. R. Brothersen, Vernon Brother-sen Brother-sen and Floyd Brothersen. Mr. and Mrs. John Gundersen entertained enter-tained at an elaborate New Year's dinner Monday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Gundersen. Covers were laid for eleven. MAMMOTH f MAMMOTH. Jan. 6. Mr. and Mrs. William Potts of Silver City entertained on Wednesday evening in honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. The invited guests for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin, Mr. and Mrs- N. E. Dahle, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Birch. Mr. and Mrs. George Brimhall, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Whitman. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 1 Hlggenson. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stark, i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boswell, Mr. and : Mrs. Alex Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Potts, Mr- and Mrs. Fred Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Howell. Mrs. Thomas Sutherland, John and Edward Buhler, I-Iarold Potts and Miss Gladj-s Potts. Miss Leah Hassell of Provo was In Mammoth this week visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hans J. Hassell. i Mrs. Jerry M. Sullivan was a Salt Lake visitor during the past week. Miss Ida Larson of Mount Pleasant was the guest this week of her brother, Lawrence Law-rence Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis returned on Sunday, after a visit at Spanish Fork with theformer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith have returned re-turned to Mammoth, after a two weeks' absence spent at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bernal Christensen returned re-turned home on Tuesday, after spending a week at Spanish Fork, being guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr. (, and Mrs. II y rum Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dart are home, aftor spending a few days at Spanish Fork, where ihev were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dart. Miss Marie Harrie was the guest of Salt Lake friends this week. Miss Mary Evans of Maple ton Is the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. E. Piumblj'. Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison and wife of Spanish Fork were here this week visiting with relatives and old friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Werret and wife have been spending the past few days in Mammoth with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Harding. Walter and Lena Webb returned on Monday from Mapleton, where they spent the past two weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Len Hutchleon returned on Monday, after spending a week at Provo with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Mikesell left last Saturday for a visit with Salt Lake friends. Mrs. William Reed of Eureka has been in Mammoth this week, staying with her bon, Kelly. The dance given by the members of the Manhattan club of this city was a grand success socially. The music was furnished by a Salt Lake orchestra. Ephraim Cannon and Miss Minerva Merritt, both of Mammoth, were married at Salt Lake City. They will make their home in Mammoth. Mrs. Alfred Parsons was at Salem foi: the holidays, and while there visited with her brother, whom she had not seen for eighteen years. Miss Delora Feed of Payson was In . Mammoth this week, visiting with Miss Ruby Hanson, who was at her home during dur-ing the holidays. s Social Notes From Utah Towns EUREKA t . EUREKA, Jan. 6. Mrs. Rasmus Nelson entertained the L. O. E. club in a pleasing pleas-ing manner Thursday. Appropriate win- , ter colors decorated the room and a luncheon vas served. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Gus Her.roid. The members will have their husbands as guests on that occasion. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joneph Weeks returned to Eureka Wednesday, after spending a few days with Salt Lake friends. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hanks were guests of the tatter's relatives at Payson during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Morley were In Salt Lake on a visit this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wlnton were the jruests of friends in Cache county during the holiday vacation, spending the time at Logan and Richmond. Mr. Win ton returned home Tuesday, in order to re- ; snme work at Shriver's store, but Mrs. Win ton remained in the northern part of the state for a longer visit with her many friends. Mrs. Baldwin of Eureka went to her former home in Beaver the past week, where she will remain for some time endeavoring en-deavoring to regain her health. She was accompanied by her sons, Frank and SoL Miss Helen McCarthy was the guest of Salt Lake friends during the holiday vacation. Otto Neilson of Ephraim was in Eureka this week for a visit with the family of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Knowles. He is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Neilson of Ephraim. - Leo McNamee left Monday for his home at Las Vegas. Nev., after a visit of several sev-eral days in Eureka. Mrs. McNamee. who came here at the same time, remained re-mained for a longer visit with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. McChrystal. Arthur McChrystal returned to Salt Lake Monday, resuming his studies at the university. He spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. McChrystal. Francis Lewis, who has been living at Butte for several months, was in Eureka this week for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Edward Lewis. He will return to Butte within the next few days. Edward Shea and Miss Margaret Shea, formerly of this city, were back in Eureka Eu-reka this week, being the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Shea and Mrs. Darnell. Mrs. Rose Tresidder returned to Eureka during the week, after spending a number num-ber of weeks with Salt Lake friends. Mrs. Henry Barney of Payson was in Eureka this week for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Percy Hanks. . Mrs. A. W. Young and the baby returned re-turned home Sunday, after spending several sev-eral days with Salt Lake friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Stott and John Stott came out from Salt Lake City Sunday. Sun-day. George Stott and his wife will remain re-main here for a week. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hensel returned Saturdav evening, after spending a week in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrlty returned to Evireka Saturday, after spending the greater part of the week with Salt Lake friends. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fullmer spent Pninday and Monday with friends at Springvllle. The B. B. club members and their husbands hus-bands were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. P. C. Hood on New Tear's eve. The1 early part of the evening was spent in cards, 500 being the principal pastime. At midnight a luncheon was served, after which the guests were treated to a musical programme. Two very prominent young people of . Eureka were married in Salt Lake City Wednesday. James Mitchell and Miss Sadie Aylward being the principals. Both the bride and bridegroom have a large number of friends in this city. The wedding wed-ding was performed by the Rev, Father Sheehan. The bride is the daughter of .lames Aylward, one of the old-time residents resi-dents of the camp, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Rebekah Mitchell. The Elks, their families and friends gathered at the club rooms last Sunday night to help the old year on its way and welcome in the new year with music, feasting and dancing. Mrs. C. E. Rife returned to her home in Eureka after spending the past two weeks at American Fork visiting with her mother, Mrs. Hannah Rhodes. Miss Marion Grant left during the early part of the week for Denver, where she will visit for awhile with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mark McChrystal -were the guests of friends during the past week. Mrs. Albert Peterson is at American Fork, spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Greenwood. Green-wood. Mrs. L. C. Dotv entertained In a charming charm-ing manner Thursday afternoon, the party being in honor of Mrs. Mark McChrystal Mc-Chrystal of Eureka and Mrs. Leo McNamee Mc-Namee of Las Vegas, Nev. The other guests were Mrs. J. H. McChrystal. Mrs. Alex McChrystal. Mrs. C. C. Griggs. Mrs. P. J. Bonner and Mrs. B. M. Cornish. Mrs. Elmer Strong returned to her home 'in Eureka after spending the past two weeks at American Fork with her mother, Mrs. Walter Slack. George Sanders returned Tuesday evening after spending a few days in Salt Iaka with . his parents, Mr. and Mis. Sondra Sanders. Mrs. Inez Todd King and daughter, Miss Beatrice King, returned to their .home at Bingham this week, after spending spend-ing a most enjoyable week here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. William Gore have moved to Sliver City, where they will make their home. Miss Nellie Sullivan returned early in the week, after spending Eeveral weeks nt Butte, Mont. . Miss Ruhy Fields, who Is teaching Fchool near Provo, was at her home here this week for a short vacation. M. F. Sammon whs in Eureka during (he week. He Is looking after the Keith k and Kearns mining interests in Grand county. Mr. and Mrs. Laker were the guests of friends at Salt Lake City during the holiday holi-day vacation. " Mrs. Kelly, the widow of Morris Kelly, will leave for California in the near future. fu-ture. Thomas R. Kelly, her brother-in-law, who came here to look after her interests, will accompany her on the trip back to his home. Miss Mary Clark has returned to her home In this city from Sr re veil, Idaho, where she has been teaching school. Miss Clark will remain here until the new schoolhouse Is completed in strevell. Miss Catherine Creighton and Miss Georgia Creighton are in Eureka, for a visit with their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Creighton. Both of the young women are teaching school in other parts of the state. Mrs. J. F, Driscoll was the guest of Pit It Lake friends during the earl v part of the past week. Miss Eliza Bonner and Miss .Tosie Kellv returned home last Sunday, after a peasant peas-ant visit with friends at Ely, Nev. Thev spent the greater part of the holidays there. Miss Genevieve Sullivan returned to Salt Iake Monday, after spending the holidays here. Miss May Sullivan was at Salt Lake this week, going there to attend the wedding wed-ding of Miss Sadie Aylward and James Mitchell. Mrs. .Joseph Ferguson and children returned re-turned Inst Sunday, after spending several sev-eral days with relatives at Spanish Fork. Mrs. William M;mson returned last Friday, after a visit with Provo friends. Mrs. M R. E. Sullivan and her sister In-law, Mrs. Aeries Coombs of Salt Lake, (r spent l"st Sunday as (lie gnoses of rela tives at payson. Mrs. Grant Stock ham of Baltimore. MJ is the guest of relatives here. She is so captivated by the western spirit that her visit will no doubi be an extended one. Mr. and Mrs. John Person of Knight-ville Knight-ville were the guests of Payson friends Sunday and Monday. Miss Mabel Morlev returned to Provo Tuesday, after several days' visit with her parents in this city. I PARK CITY . V .PARK CITY, Jan. 6. The Elks snent New Year's day visiting their friends. In the evening they entertained their members and friends with a dancing party at Society hall. Miss Martha Parsons leturned to Price Tuesday after spending the holidays with her mother. Mrs. P. Parsons. Dr. J. J. Gailigan spent New Year's day with his mother, Mrs. R. Gailigan. Mrs. T. Beniams entertained with a Christmas tree party New Year's evening in lienor of her little son. Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Armstrong entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday evening in compliment to Miss Hannah Le Compte and Dr. Edward Le Compte. Mrs. W. D. Sutton returned home Tuesday Tues-day after a week's visit w-ith relatives In Provo, Springville and Salt Lake. Mrs. Peter Paul returned home Tuesday Tues-day from Salt Lake after a few days' visit with relatives. Miss Agnes Roper and Park Addison of Salt Lake have been the guests of Mr. , Addison's sister, Mrs. Gus Johnson. Dr. Edward Le Compte returned to Salt Lake Monday after spending the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Le Compte. Mrs. Ida Hupfer of Peoria, 111., is the guest of her 'daughter, Mrs. R. H. Wil- , liams. Mrs. N. J. Williams entertained at din- ner New Year's day, cornolimentary to Mr. and Mis, R. H. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Pax ton, Mrar J. T. Wil- : liams, Mrs. Ida Hupfer of Peoria, 111., and i Mrs, M. E. Paxton of Leahy, Wash. Mrs. J. E. Nicholls entertained Wednes- 1 day evening complimentary to Mrs. Ida , Addison of Salt Lake. Mrs. Henry Wright entertained the ; Pleasant Hour club Wednesday afternoon with a Kensington. The members pres- j ent were Mesriames Fred George. Frank ! Brunyer, Lee Bartlow, John Potts, E. S. Maxim and Thomas Ryan. Miss Fannie Erie returned to Salt Lake Sunday, where she will resume her studies at the University of Utah. Mrs. J. C. Perry is the guest at the home cf her son, W. C. Perry. The Women's Athenaeum will meet at the home of Mrs. H. S. Townsend January Jan-uary S. Mrs. J. E. Nifiiolls entertained Tuesday evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. John Stromherg, Mrs. C. W. Hodgson and J. Haterberg. Mrs. William Kneaie went to Salt T ake Monday for a few days' visit with friends. Miss Ella Adams of Los Angeles, Cal., is the guest at -the home of her sister, Mrs. O. A. Forslund. George Farrell returned to Butte, Mont., Tuesday after spending the holidays with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Farreil. Mrs. Fred Post entertained with a New Year's party Wednesday evening. Games were the diversion for the evening. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Addv, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gaithwaithe, Misses Jennie Urie, Hazel Post, Sarah Berrv, Rhea Rilev, Mabel Thomas, Messrs. Bernard Kearns. Frank Hurlbut. Philip Tobin, W. Fraser, J. Croft and Max Me-: Me-: harg. Prizes were awarded to Miss Mabel Ma-bel Thomas and Oswald Addy. Mr. and Mrs. X A. Farrell entertained at dinner New Year's day, complimentary to their son, George. Covers were laid for twelve. The Christmas tree exercises of the Episcopal Sunday schol were given Saturday Sat-urday evening. The following programme was "rendered: Opening hymn, the Sunday Sun-day school; recitation, "When Santa Claus , Is President." Lotus Ivory: recitation, . "Barbara's Secret," Ruth Paxton; recitation. reci-tation. "Sing a Song of Christmas," Herman Her-man Beniams; song, "Merriest Day of All the Year," Mary Raddon, Lotus Ivory, Jovce Townsend, Louise Hartwell, Florence Flor-ence Jackson, Ella Raddon, Ruth Paxton and Arabelle Raddon; recitation, "Little Bov Blue," Glen Osika ; recitation, "Christmas at the Zoo," Arabelle Raddon: hymn, Sundav school; recitation, "If Santa Claus Was Pa." Joyce Townsend; song, "Little Snowflakes,'' Florence Jackson. Jack-son. Rirth Paxton, Joyce Townsend and Arabelle Raddon: recitation. "Christmas Spirit," Florence Jackson: recittaions, Herman Her-man Beniams. John Billings, Glen Osika and Elsie May Jackson; hymn, Sunday school. 1 TOOELE M 4 . 4-: TOOELE. Jan. 6. Miss Blanche Walters Wal-ters and Miss Zella Walters entertained at a slumber pally New Year's eve. The guests included 1 'zella Workman, Otllla Shields. Mary Anderson. Mabel Bonilli, . Eva Sloane, Phyllis Mallet. j J Miss Maud Gowans and Miss DeJla ; ! Gowans were joint hostess at a New I Year's eve watch party at their home Sundav evening. Those present were Emma Em-ma Hanks, Roxie Lee, Effie Marsden, Carroll Lyman. Mrs. Annie Franks, Mr. , and Mrs. Hugh Gowans, Mr. and Mrs.: i ,T G. -Marsden. P. C. Page. S. Jackobson, i William Russell, Samuel Stier, H. M. Rockwell. A. M. Nelson, P. C. Brintnall. ; Benton Overman. Miss Mae Evans, who has been living at Ely, Nev., for the past four months, arrived home Saturday. Mis. A. D. Hunter entertained at cards Tuesdav evening at her home. Bridge was plaved, followed hv luncheon, served ; to Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Clemo. Mr. and Mis. J. L Woods, Mr. and Mrs, E. O. 1 Sourwine. j Mrs. Asrner Bearnon and Mrs. Sadie Lowry went io Salt Lake Wednesday to witness the performance of 'The Bird of Paradise." Mrs. J. C. Wehh entertained at a card party Thursday evening at her home. A j colof scheme of red and green was carried car-ried out in the decorations and place curds. Eight tables of hridge were played, : followed by a dainty luncheon served to j thirty-two guests. j The Ladies' Literary club met at the i i home of Mrs. William S. Marks Friday1 1 afternoon. The subject of "American : Drama" was given by Mrs, E. O. Sour- j wine. Mrs. W. J. Cruse of Boise, Idaho, was the house guest of Mrs. S. J. Merritt i during the holiday season. I j Mr. anJ Mrs. Moroni England were I ! Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. j Mrs. Lenora Horricks. who was the i guest of Mrs. Arthur A. Hall at Salt Lake City, returned home Sunday. j ! Mrs. Robert Page, was a dinner hostess ! j New Year's day toMr. and Mrs. J. D. I j Woods and D. A. Lindsay. Miss Lu cello ( rme enterta Ined New I Year's eve. Tho.e present, were Edna M'-Kean, Emilv Spiers, ('crola and Lucille Lu-cille Gowa.is, Margaret Stevens, i Mrs. J. W. Salmon left Wednesday Li or a six weeks' stay at Trinidad. Colo., where she will bo the guest of her . da ughters. A masquerade roller skating party took place at the Auditorium Monday evening. Fancy skating and races were features of the evening. Miss Florence Bennett arrived home Monday from Eureka, where she passed the Christmas week. Mirk Carroll Lyman of Salt Lake Citv is a guest at the h'me of Mr. and Mrs. J a mes Gowans during the holiday season. sea-son. Mr. and Mrs. Perl Spray, who have been the cticts of Mr. Spray's mother. Mrs. .hiui-s K:rk, k-ft for thoir home at Li.is.tu Citv. Idaho, Saturday afternoon. Mirs D.a Be van entertained the following fol-lowing :n-"vi'rs "f the O. F. K. .dub at bpr home- W-dncsdny evening. Edith and An ni;i L.uugy, GiUu t-'ocuek. Annie Tut; it, Flora Bracken. Irene Williams. Edith Barrus of Grantsville was an invited guest. The members of the Blue Bird club were the guests of Miss Myrtle Isegreen at a New Year's eve watch party at her home. Those present were Bertha Spiers, Lottie Marsden, Annie Elkington, Edna nnd Ruby McLawa, Genevieve Walters, Ella McLaws. Miss Edith Barrus of Grantsville is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Dew. "Rainbow" was produced in a very successful suc-cessful manner by the University of Utah Dramatic club at the opera house Saturday Satur-day night. j A pleasing social event cf the week was the dance given at the opera house Monday Mon-day evening in observance of New Year's uay. Miss Katherme Orr of St. John and Albert Al-bert Young of Stockton were married at the county huilding Tuesday by Elder Franklin White house. Mrs. George R. Davis entertained at a dancing- party at her home Tuesday-night, Tuesday-night, In honor of her son, George. Twenty Twen-ty young persons enjoyed the affair. 1 POCATELLO, IDA. -f POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan. 6. The old custom of holding open house on New Year's day was largely observed In this city. Among those who were at home to their friends on Monday were Mrs. D. W. Standrod, at her home on North Garfield; Mrs. Horace Doty, at her home on Smith Seventh avenue; Mrs. O. P. Barber, Mrs. A. M. Newton. Mrs. W. A. Huff and Mrs. Harvey Holmes, at the home of Mrs. Barber on North Eighth avenue; Mrs. F. S. Rogers, Mrs. Josephine Anthes and Mrs. Sam Ferguson at the home of Mrs. Anthes on South Ninth avenue; Mrs. C. W, Gray, Mrs. M. E. "Lindsay, Mrs. D. D. Burnside and Mrs. Clyde Gray at the home of Mrs. C. W. Grav on Jefferson avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Adkison at Turner hall, and Mrs. Frank Green and Mrs. J. M. McCall at the home of Mrs. Green on South Sixth avenue. Trinltv guild met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. W. Church. Mrs. E. A. Pease and Mrs. Church being the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Moore of Miles City, Mont., and former residents of this city, were the guests of relatives and friends this week. The fifteenth annual ball of the Poca-tello Poca-tello fire department was held New Year's night and was one of the most largely attended dancing parties that has been held this season. Tt was a costume ball, and much originality was displayed in this particular by the dancers. A pretty wedding of New Year's eve was that of Miss Ethel Brauch of this citv to Elmer Olds, which was perrormed at the home of the bridegroom in Black-foot. Black-foot. Mrs. Charles Kibbler and daughter of South Garheld avenue have returned from a several months' stay in California. Leslie White, who has been spending the last few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C White of South Seventh Sev-enth avenue, returned this week to Lew-iston, Lew-iston, where he will re-enter school. Mr. and Mrs. . G. E. Stinger of Hager-man Hager-man spent the holidays with Mrs. Stinger's Sting-er's sister, Mrs. Bert Stoker. F. M. Turton returned to the city from a vacation trip with his bride, formerly Miss Olga Reese of Nampa. Mrs. E. C. White and daughter, Louise, have gone to Minnesota, where Miss Louise will undergo an operation for appendicitis ap-pendicitis at the Mayo Brothers' hos pital. Mrs. H. B. Thompson and children have returned from a holiday visit in Denver, Colo. Professor Robert E. Crossland has returned re-turned to this citv with his bride, formerly for-merly Miss Winnie D. Fitzhugh of Fort Worth, Texas, to whom he was married on Christmas dav at Colorado Springs, Colo. Professor and Mrs. Crossland are now at home to their friends at the Tup-per Tup-per apartments. Miss Mabel Kasiska is spending a month in California. Mrs. R. E. Lewis of Mill City. Ore., was the guest over the holidays of her narents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.- Trapp. She was accompanied by her baby daughter. Mrs. C. M. White has left for an extended ex-tended visit In the east. The next Civic chih dance will be held on the evening of January 12 at Mc-Nichols Mc-Nichols &. Wright hall. The Elks and their friends are looking forward to the performance of "The Promoter. Pro-moter. which will be put on Monday and Tuesday evenings at the Auditorium theater. The part of the promoter will be taken by Will Hague, while Leo Lewis will essay the part or the mayor. C. Douglas Smith is directing the production. Mrs. Albert Lee of Salt Lake City spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Gieun Trout. Mrs. T. D. Jones and Miss Alleen O'Connell made a holiday visit in Boise. Isaac MacDougall of American Falls and Harry MacDougall, who is attending the University of Idaho, spent the Christmas vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. MacDougall. A college dance was given Friday evening even-ing at McNichols & Wright hall "by the sophomore and freshmen classes of the Idaho Technical institute. The class presidents, Elmer Cole of the sophomores and Lloyd Byrne of the freshmen, were in charge of the arrangements. The patron3 and patronesses were President and Mrs. Miles F. Reed of the Tech, Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs. J. F. Lewis of the high school. Professor and Mrs. N. B. Adkison. Professor and Mrs. J. W. Sessions and Miss Hulda lse. dean of women at the Tech. Many of the alumni were present, pres-ent, as weil as students of the school and their friends. Miss Wilma Snyder was the recipient of many social attentions while the guest of her aunt, Mrs. N. P. Nielson, at Tono-pah, Tono-pah, Nev. The Civic club held an important session ses-sion Tuesday afternoon at the library, the chief business to come up being the approval by the club of the constitution and by-laws as recently amended by a committee consisting of Mrs. W. J. Ingling. Mrs. C. E. M. Loux and Mrs. W. A. Huff. The club was also favored by a most interesting talk dn breakfast menus bv Mrs. M. C. Merrill, former home demonstrator dem-onstrator of the Utah Agricultural college at Logan. Mrs. Floyd Shultz is making a visit with relatives in Denver and at Rawlins, Wyo. Mrs. M. L. Ross and Miss Christina Hansen have been selected as delegates io attend the legislature, at Boise in the interests of the eight-hour day for women. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hughes are home from Butte, Mont., where they spent the holidays. Mrs. Charles Seavers bns returned from Salt Lake, where she made a brief visit with her daughter. Miss Leona. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lewis are re--joicing over i he birth on Tuesday of a baby daughter. The Study league held an especially interesting in-teresting meet Ing Thursday at the library, li-brary, the subject of the afternoon being Ibsen's characteristic dra mas, wit h outlines out-lines given of "A Doll's House" and "Ghosts." State Senator B. A. Cummings loft ; Thursday night Tor Boise, where he will 1 remain during the coming session of the legislature. Mrs. Cummings expects to go to Boise later for a brief stay. Miss Huldah lse and Miss Bowen were liosti'ssop io the faculty of the Tech :it a tea dansant Thursday afternoon of last werk at Turner hall. Mrs. Rohert P. Fairbanks was hostess to her bridge, club Saturday altornoun- The Twentieth Century Dam-lug Huh I gave a ino.-t enjoyable party Thursday evening of l?.st week at K. of P. hall. Punch was served during the evening by Mrs. E. A. Pea-e. Miss Alma Smith of the domestic science sci-ence department of the Tech returned tiiis wuek from a Christmas visit in Den-ve Den-ve r. Miss Kathleen O'Connel of Montpelier was the guest for a few days of Mrs. E. A.. Pease. Miss Ore t chen Smith, librarian at the Idaho Technical institute, has returned from a holiday trip to Greeley, Colo. 1 EPHRAIM T 4 f EPHRAIM, Jan. 6. The following Ephraim people, who are teaching school in other Utah towns, were among those who were home for the holidays: Misses Edna Anderson, Sarah Peterson, Amy Greaves. Laura Christensen, Erda. Anderson, Ander-son, Frances Beal, Grace Kelson. Catherine Cather-ine Thompson, Lillian Sparks, Eva Hansen, Han-sen, Irene Nielsen. Erma Nielsen, Ida Peterson. Eva Joy Nielsen, Artie Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Cornelia Peterson, and Messrs. Hugh and Ira Peterson, Ray Kelson, Lindon Isaacson. Norman Olsen. Edgar Jensen, George Beal, 'Rulon Sorensou and Adolph Olsen. A sleighing party, followed by a dinner, was given by Miss Iva Larsen on New Year's day. The guests were Misses Marie Anderson, Ora Olson, Olive Peterson, Peter-son, Lorain Hansen, Myrtle Jensen, Aleda Jensen, and Messrs. Stanley Anderson, Evan Larsen, Fabian Larsen. El wood Anderson, An-derson, Vale Thorpe, Clarence Olsen of Salt Lake and Glen Jenson of Brigham City. Misses Patra Anderson and Marie Christensen Chris-tensen entertained at the home of Miss Anderson Friday evening. Dinner was served to ten. Miss Marie Anderson entertained a few friends at a watch party New Year's eve. Luncheon was served at 11 o'clock at Miss Anderson's home, followed by a dance at The Dell hotel. The guests were Misses Ora Olson, Lind Olson. Edna Anderson. Iva Larsen. Ruth Anderson and Elien Todd, and Messrs. Grover Greaves, LaYar Jenson, P. A. Young, Glen Anderson, Ander-son, Devon Nielsen. Gien Jensen, Clarence Clar-ence Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Anderson. Ander-son. Mr. aiid Mrs. D. W. Anderson and Mrs. L. M. Olson. One of the enjoyable affairs of the week was a coasting party given by Miss Carrol Peterson. The guests, equipped with hand sleds, were taken to the coasting place on .bob sleighs. After coasting about two Miours they returned to the home of the : hostess, where luncheon was served to Misses Liiidla Bertelson. Ruby Jenson. ' Joan Sorenson, Alta MeCal'fetry, Delma Mortensen and Bergetta Nielson, and Messrs. Vernon Olsen of Ridgway, Colo.; Silas McCafferty. George Nielsen. Vivian Mortensen and Robert and Reynold Peterson. Peter-son. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hanson Sunday evening. Dinner was served to the following : Messrs. and Mesdames Henrv Otterstrom, Frank Otterstrom. and Mesdames C. P. Kendall, Fern Johnson and Fred Jorgen-sen. Jorgen-sen. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Hanson entertained enter-tained Tuesdav afternoon Those present pres-ent were Mrs. C. T. Kendall, Mrs. Bent Rasmussen. Mrs. George Thompson and Mrs. Fern Johnson. A New Year's dinner party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Thompson. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Sorenson Soren-son and Miss Joan Sorenson, and the out-of-town guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Mes-dames S. R. Nielson. William Nielson. Frank Braithwaite and the Misses Ruth and Lola Nielson, all of Mantl. Miss Lorain Hansen was hostess at a party given Saturday afternoon. Supper was served at 5:30 o'clock to Misses Delila Tye, Joan Sorenson, Lillian Sparks, Chris tella Anderson, Erda Anderson, Flossie Mortensen, Ortle Madsen, May Ann Thompson, Myrtle Jensen and Carrie Jensen. Miss Hannah Breinholt was hostess at a party given Saturday evening in compliment com-pliment to Mrs. E. J. Harrington of Butte, Mont. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Olsen entertained in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Eph Davis of Price Sunday evening. Dinner was served at 6 o'clock to Messrs. and Mesdames Mes-dames L. B. Nielson. Charles Olsen, Q. Stebens, Hy Bosen, Alf Lindberg, Andrew Olsen and Mrs. A. C. Olsen. Mrs. Petrar Anderson entertained a number of her friends Thursday, the occasion oc-casion being the anniversary of her birth Dinner was served at 6 o'clock to twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCaffertv entertained enter-tained Monday. Dinner was served at 6 o'clock to the following: Messrs. and , Mesdames I. J. Johnson, Ernest John-son, John-son, Mrs. J. P. Christensen, Henry Chrls- 1 tensen and Louis Christensen. BRIGHAM CITY BRIGHAM CITY. Jan. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards entertained New Year's eve at luncheon in compliment to friends from Lehi, who are making their homes in this city since the opening of the Brigham sugar factory. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Woofinden Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kirkham. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bone, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wing, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Hart Mr i and Mis. Joseph H. Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mason, Mrs. Hannah Bone. W. D. j Edwards. Revel Bone and J. D. Stewart. Rollie Busby of Perry and Miss La-verne La-verne Tippets of Georgetown. Idaho, were married by Justice H. M. FIggins in this city Tuesday. Among those from this city who a t-tended t-tended the inaugural ceremonies for Governor Gov-ernor Bamberger in Salt Lake Mondav were Judge J. D. Call, John D. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Anderson. Wynn L. Eddy, Miss Luella Fife andi Miss Maud Forsgren. Mrs. Lars P. Nelson announced the engagement en-gagement of her daughter Iva to Rufus Barker Tuesday, the wedding being set for Wednesday. January 10. M r. and Mrs. J . M. Jen so n . who a re spending the winter in Los Angeles, are ! in this city for a few days. Attorney and Mrs. William .1. Lowe en-1 en-1 tertained at "oOO" Friday evening. After the game dinner was served. The rooms I were elegantly decorate-). Among the guests were Mr. and M rs. S-perry W. Ia wson, Mr. n nd M i s. Harold C." Da v, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hoist. Mr. and Mrs I. E . Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. W . A. Call, Miss Rula Ward. Miss Lavon Mason. Miss Nadine Dunn. Miss Olive Jnnsnn. j Miss Violet Madsen. George A. Ward! Joseph Soble, John L. Pierce and Willis Morgan. i Miss Ma urine Kotter and her friend. Miss Carlson of Logan, spent a few davs of the wer-k in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kotter. j Miss Florence Valentine of Salt Lake ' is spending the week in this city, visit- I ing her mother, Mrs. Sophy Valentine. j Miss Ellen Pyper of Salt Lake spent several days in this city as the guest of her cousins, the Misses Nola and Winnie Bowring. Mr. and Mrs. "-J. M. Nelson entertained at luncheon New Year's ece. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ear!, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cr.rtec and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Iarsen. Monday evening Miss Mattie West was hostess .-it a dancing part y in honor of Miss Mamie Lishmann of Baker City, Ore. The guests were also entertained at Cames. Refreshments weie S'-rved. Those present were Miss M;mie Lishmann of Raker Citv, Miss Alda Neeiev. Miss Edna Stnhl, Miss Zola Call. Miss Zlllah Wiaht. Miss Louise Bersr, Miss Nadine Dunn. Miss Mattie West. Mfss Connie Jensen Mr. and Mrs. ('. W. West. J. A. Jnpph-son. Jnpph-son. Chester K nnd son, "'lydc St ra t ford of Lsran. A. H. Woodruff. Floyd Knudson. Earl Mor'f-nsnn, B-vard Ni-hMs, A mos Hatch, Jnsenh CnU of Denver, Delore Nichols, Fern Pett and Jav Jcppgon. Mr. and Mrs. iTobor C. Carver a:'e sprndinc a few weeks in California, m pleasure and business mm ;-, j nen Mr. Carver will make a study nf municipal ensrineerincr while In that state. Miss Amber Hamsna wiU spend two mon'hs in Salt Lake studving music under un-der Professor Souire Coon. Mrs. RfsettP Ivehmd 'of this ritv and Mrs. Lou:e RiN-ok of DwevvUly enterta en-terta ined a bout fy:y mem be -s of their :-:'e''t:ve families at a reunion held at the home of Mrs. Loveland in this city three days during the early part of the week. Tuesday evening Miss Leona Whitaker and Miss Ruby Kotter were hostesses at a New Year's leaf party. The evening was spent in playing games and cards. Supper was served. T:.ose present were Miss Lame Mathias. Miss Mabel Pett, Miss Guinievere Kotter. Miss May me Carlson of Logan, Miss Maurine Kotter, Miss Florence Reeve, Miss Etta Kotter, Miss Lenora Jensen, Miss Henrietta Bott, Harold Keller, Wallace J. Lund, Herman Kotter, Lewis Fett, Russell Standing, Lee Wright. Victor Kotter. Rudger Lund. Harold Olsen, Clifford Jensen Jen-sen and Ernest Freeman. Miss Maurine Kotter entertained at a New Year's eve watch party. Progressive high five was the principal game of the evening. The guests were Miss Laurine Anderson of Salt Lake. Miss Nola Bow-rine", Bow-rine", Miss Ma vine Carlson, Miss Pyper of Salt Lake, Miss Maurine Kottar. Miss Etta Kotter, Miss Ruby Kotter, Ephraim Joseph son, Wallace Lund, Ernest Freeman, Free-man, Lee Wrisht, Harold Keller, Edgar Bernstrom, Norman Walk ins. Russell Standing and Joseph Schvaneveldt. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen of Black-foot Black-foot and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jensen of Moore, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Kotter of this city several days during the week. Mrs. Verna Reese Norr of Logan spent the holidays in this city visiting her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jeppson entertained enter-tained at dinner Monday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jeppson Jepp-son and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Jeppson of Hoi brook, Idaho; Mrs. Will Peters of Perry and Mrs. lvalue Jeppson of Idaho Falls. Miss Eliza Hanson entertained at a watch party New Year's eve. Dinner was served early and afterward the evening was pleasantly spent In various social diversions. di-versions. The guests were Miss Lillian Fiypare of Ozden, Miss Katherine Baty, C. B. Qulnn of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hanson of Felt, Tdaho; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jensen, L. E. Howard and B. A. Loe. The Civic Improvement club will give Its annual ball in the academy February 7. Elaborate preparations are under way for the event. The Young Married People's Dancing club will meet again Friday evening in a grand ball in the opera house. 1 ELY, NEVADA . . . f ELY, Nev., Jan. 6. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wattson and daughters, Ttielma and Lois, returned Friday evening, having spent the holidays with Mr. Watt son's relatives in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krumb, who were the guests of T. J. Duddleson, left for Salt Lake during the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickenson of Denver, Den-ver, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Dickenson dur- ing the holidays, left for San Francisco tli is week. On Wednesday evening, at the Stevens home in East Ely. Miss Genevieve Stevens Stev-ens was hostess to thirty-five of the younger set at a juvenile party, all the guests being dressed as children. Dancing, Danc-ing, music, serpentine and oilier features were enjoyed. A delicious supper was served at midnight. Mrs. James S. Bennett entertained the Ante club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Pauline Ogle and son Walter,-, who have been he guests of Mrs. Ode's sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Gus Friend, left for Salt I.ake Monday morning on the way to their home ip Guthrie, Okla. Mrs. F. A. Halloway was a charming dinner hostess Sunday evening. Her guests were the Rev. L. Ingham. Fred Hartley, L. A. Duck, E. Timberlake and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Barron. Mrs. F. A. Halloway entertained at a New Year's dinner Monday evening. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Morley and sons and M. J. O'Connor. Mrs. H. A. Aniens and children. who were in Salt Lake for the holidays, returned re-turned Monday evening. Mrs. Frank Beverly of East Ely entertained enter-tained the members of the Double E Bridge club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. H. A. Amens entertained the Big Five Hundrel club of East Ely Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Cyril Stirn captured the first prize. Mrs. Frank Beverly the second prize and Mrs. H. A. Code the consolation con-solation prize. The guests were Mrs. H. A. Code, Mrs. Roy Code. Mrs. Beverly, Mrs. Stirn, Mrs. Elmore, Mrs. Leahigh. Mrs. Purcell. Mrs. Painter. Mrs. Wetmore, Mrs. Moon, Mrs. Tidball and Mrs. Lauder. Mrs. Marie Watt, who is spending the holidays in Salt Lake City, will return during the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Muller. after an absence ab-sence of two years, have returned to make this their permanent home. Mrs. Charles Wesley Dlckensen entertained enter-tained the members of her sewing club Wednesday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. Gael S. Hoag, Mrs. Fred M. Clark, Mrs. Walter S. Holmquist. Mrs. James S. Bennett, Mrs. Jortin Weber and Mrs. Gus House. Mr. and Mrs. John Hun tint;! on Ea7er entertained at dinner during the holidays. The sruests were Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowdle. Mr. and Mrs. G- W. Weller. A. Gillette and Miss Ann O'Brien, who was a house guest at the Eager home. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kinev entertained enter-tained guests at dinner during the holidays. holi-days. Mush- and dancing were enjoyed. The guest? were Professor, F. C. Kenyon. Roger Beil. Ja mes M'Donough, Victor Mayer. Philip Kiney and Miss Maude Rice. Miss Cleora Murdock. who is home for the holidays, was extensively entertained wihile here. A dinner was given Christmas Christ-mas eve by Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Murdock. Mur-dock. a breakfast by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stephens of East Ely Christmas day and a card party and-musieale at the home of Mrs. P. J. Pronse Thursday evening. Mrs. Joseph V. Murphy entertained two ta hies of I) ridge Friday cveni ng in honor of Mrs. P. J. Ooumound. whu will leave Monday morning for an extensive visit wit h relat ives in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Murdock entertained enter-tained at a fa in i 1 y dinner Ne w V en r 's night in honor, of their daughter Cleora. John Murphy was host at a New Year's dinner at t'ie Steptoe hotel Monday nlnht. Tiie guests were Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph V. Murphy. Vincent Murphy and little Josephine Murphy. Friday evening the Murdock home was the scene of a beautiful dinner, followed hy a musk-ale, In honor of Miss ('leora Murdock, who departed this morning to resume her studies at the Cnivcrsiiv of Utah. Mrs. O. G. Bates and ehildrcd. George. Donald and Mary Elizaheth, returned from Salt Lake City Monday evening, where they 'had been for the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Suffall and daughter, who spent the holidays in Salt Lake City, returned Monday evening. Mrs. .1. E. Callahan wns hostess at a I charming dinner New Year's nK'lit. Her! guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. (;. Bates I and children. J. E. Callahan and Neil, ! Margaret and John Callahan. Mrs. M. J. McQuecney entertained five i tables of -'.",i0" Wednesday evening. Her ' guests were Mrs. Edward Millard." Mrs. Frank Millard. Mrs. C. i '. Caprton. Mrs. Per-'v Ja' ksn, Mrs. James S. Bennett . Mrs. J. F. Cupid. Mrs. W. E. Meyers, i Mrs. D. Fvd-Smith. Mrs. George H. Lin ley. Mrs. Jo tin Weber, , Mis. Fre-i West, Mrs. P. .T. Gnumound. Mrs. F. Fox, Mrs- rhnries A. W.iiker. Mrs. D. C. McDonald, Mc-Donald, nil of Ely; Mrs. entries Ziesler Mrs. E. Walden, Mrs. .1. Gearv, Mrs Holins and Mrs. Ragwill of Mi-Gill. Miss Dorothy Nehrrgri'd. who h;s been visit i 1 1 ir in Spokane, Wash., leturned Thursday evening. Mrs. W. N. MjG;!l recently entertained in honor nf the eighty-eighth birthday of her father. A. L. La pojt fa u, wiio makes Ills home wilh Mrs. McGill. Miss Eva Timmors !,ns bePn ;be ''o-ise gust oi" her ff.usin. Mi-s Dn.-f.thy Richardson, Rich-ardson, over the ho;;r;. s, , Mr?. Kdward Mr E;im and da ml iter ! Mraiet r : it ert.-i ned at a Km..- i nu b hi. J t ! ! i r gut-sis numh'.-rng a bruit twenty-five. ; Mrs. A. S. Leahigh entertained at din- ner N?w Year's night, six guests being . present. Mrs. Charles Wesley Dickensen was hostess to the members of the Amateur Bi idge club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Frank West Millard will entertain enter-tain the members of the Evening Five . Hundred club Thursday evening. Miss Belle Haven . has returned to Cherry Creek after spending the holidays here, during which time she was extensively ex-tensively entertained. Miss Jean Jackson was the guest of friends at a sleighing party Monday night, a late supper being enjoyed. Miss Jean Jackson and Miss Mary Deckleman, students at St. Mary's academy. acad-emy. Salt Lake, left this morning to resume re-sume their studies. The ' entertainment and dance at the high school Tuesday afternoon was a splendid social success. Miss Cora Newman will entertain at the next meeting of the Merry-go-round club. Mrs. Charles C. Caperton will be hostess host-ess Thursday afternoon to the members oi" her bridge club. Mrs. Laura Oldf ield entertained at a family dinner New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Scott Elliott will leave during the week to spend the nest six weeks in California. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Porter and Mr. Porter's mother are house guests at the home of Mrs. Porter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Graham. Mrs. W. A. Leonard entertained the members of the Just Four Bridge club Friday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. Willis E. Meyes, Mrs. George F. Deckle-man Deckle-man and Mrs. D. Eoyd-Smith. Mrs. William Neil McGill was a charming charm-ing dinner hostess New Year's night. Miss Hazel Woods and Miss Faria of I the high school faculty have returned1 after spending the holidays in Salt Lake , and Ogden. Miss Maude Price spent the holidays with her mother in Reno. Mrs. William P. Kiney entertained at a delightful dinner New Year's night, her guests numbering ten. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson ha.d several sev-eral guests at dinner New Year's night. 4 RICHMOND f 4 f RICHMOND, Jan. 6. Clarence Smith and Jack Alder entertained at a dancing party at Hendricks's new dancing hall Friday Fri-day evening. Refreshments were served during the evening. Thirty guests were present. Mrs. Brigham Monson entertained at a children's party Saturday afternoon for Master Reed Shepard. who 'has been spending the holidays here. j Dr. N. E. Munk and Miss Reese of Benson ward were married in the Salt , Lake temple last Wednesday. J Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christensen of j Bench, Idaho, are visiting here. Mrs. J. L. Carrey entertained at a fam- ily dinner New Year's day. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winton of Ely. ! Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Whitaker of Ashton, Idaho, spent the holidays here with their mother, Mrs. Lars Erickson. , Among the leading social events of the holiday season was the "500" party given by Mr! and Mrs. A- H. Thompson at their home Thursday evening, when they entertained enter-tained the members of the Sego Lily club and their husbands. The rooms were bright with the season's decorations and pink and White carnations. Thirty guests were present. The evening was concluded with a luncheon, served by Mrs. Thompson, Thomp-son, assisted by Mrs. Nellie Webb and Miss Annie Hansen. Favors were awarded to Mrs. Ethel Rainey and Elmer Stoddard, while the consolation prizes were won bv Mrs. lone Webb and Dr. J. L. Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson entertained enter-tained at a house -warming at their new home Friday evening. Cards and music furnished entertainment during the evening. even-ing. Mrs. Anderson "was assisted in serving luncheon by Miss Grace Webb : and the Misses Rozina and Ada Skid- , more. Fifty guests were present. Mrs. H. V. Shepard and Mrs. Lodicy Olsten entertained a number of friends Thursday evening in honor of Roy Robinson, Rob-inson, who will leave for a mission Monday. Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Harris of Logan spent New Year's day (here with relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Elmer Stoddard entertained at a family dinner Sunday at her home. Mrs. Stoddard was assisted by her mother, Mrs. S. Schow. and her sisters. Marion. Azilca and Thelma Schow. Covers were laid for twenty-five guests. Miss Vera Merrill and Miss Grace Webb entertained at a dancing party at Hendricks's Hen-dricks's New Year's night. Refreshments were served during the evening. The guests included Wilford Murray. Lloyd Toiman. John Merrill, Keith Merrill, La Rue Merrill, Leir Allen, Lisle Thompson. Grover Allen, Aquila Monson. Roscoe Merrill, Don Merrill, Sophus Christensen, Miss Vera Merrill. Miss Alice Merrill, Miss Mabe! Hendricks, Miss Grace Webb. Miss Ida Knapo. Miss Elsie. Skid more. Miss Jessie Stoddard. Miss Rodeloha Stoddard, miss vena luernu ana .mips i netma Scfcow. Mrs. Cora Halgreen of St. Anthony Is. visiyng here with her sisters, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Griffiths and Mrs. Tabitha Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harris and Mrs. Nancy J. Kerr went to Logan New Year's day to a ttend a dinner given by Mrs. Andrew Johnson. Miss Claudia Funk and Miss Marteal Wight entertained at a dancing party at Hendricks's 'hall Tuesday evening. Thirty-two guests were entertained. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mrs. H. H. Fisher entertained at a family fam-ily dinner New Year's day. Mrs. E. G. Woolley and daughters. Marion and Virginia, spent the past week in Salt I-ake. Mrs. Jane Thompson entertained at dinner Friday evening. The guests in-eluded in-eluded Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Nelson. Mrs. Mary Thompson, M iss Evelyn Thompson and Iran Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hendricks entertained enter-tained a few friends at their home Tuesday Tues-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webb entertained relatives at a Now Year's dinner. I RICHFIELD . 4- Rir h' FIELD. Jan. 6, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wight entertained the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Nethery and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Locke at dinner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rnmlose are visiting vis-iting here from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nejll entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Neilson at dinner Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen entertained New Years evening. Luncheon was served to ten guest. Miss lone f'hristensen entertained twenty of her girl friends Friday evening. even-ing. The evening was spent in ' playing cards, followed by luncheon. The M. E. A. club wsis entertained Wdne.-'day evening by Miss Mary Hansen. Han-sen. Mr. and M rs. R. A . Noyes entertained at a family dinner New Year's day. Carnations Car-nations forme J the centerpiece for the Table. Coveis were laid for twenty-five. Twenf y-five guests were entertained Wed ne.-d'i v evening after the daiu e a.t i a luncheon hy Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peterson. Peter-son. The rooms were decorated in the , season's colors. Miss E'canore Parker, gave a birth-.lay party Saturday afternoon. Games and re-I'risbmenis re-I'risbmenis were enjoyed bv twelve guests. Mrs. Milton Marrlehy entertained at the home of her mother. M:s. Alma Ence, Saturday evening after the dance. Mr. and Mrs. V,'. P. Payne entertained tweive gue.'-ls Friday evening. Music v.'.'ts the ftMiure of the evening. Luncheon wa s serw d at 1') o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Miller entertained at a family dinner New 'eru's dav. Covers Cov-ers wre laid I'or Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ra mlose. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. F.amlose. Mis? Roda Ra mlose, Leah. Helen and Boyd Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Heppler entertained enter-tained at a watch party New Year's ,evc. The evening was spent in music an dancing, followed by a luncheon. The season's decorations were used. Miss Mildred Gates spent a few days at Salina t his week. Miss Nellie Jensen and Edward Hawkins Hawk-ins of Tooele were married Tuesday morning and left the same dav for Salt Lake. Miss Arleua Parker left Wednesday for Marysvale. Mr. and Mrs. John Hood entertained at dinner Thursday evening. The tanle denotations den-otations were red roses. Covers were laid for twelve gtiests. GRANTSVILLE 4 : f GRANTSVILLE, Jan. 6. Miss Rae M. Anderson entertained at supper after the theater Friday evening. The guests were-Joseph were-Joseph Woolley, Milton Anderson. Golden Stromberg, John Clark. Gordon Clark. La-mont La-mont Steele, Frank Johnson. John Soel-oerg, Soel-oerg, Byron Burmester. Rhea Anderson, Emma Stromberg, Lueile Anderson, Muriel Erickson. Ethel Woolley. Mildred Burmester. Edith Spanton, and Beulah. Boyle of Knightville. Miss Rae Jacobson of Provo, Utah, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brown during the holidays and returned tu her home Tuesday afternoon. Miss Teresa Fredrickson entertained the L. F. club girls at her home on Main street Friday evening. Those present were Miss Geneieve Anderson, Miss Florence Clark. Miss Hilda Johnson and Miss Lillian Judd. Miss Afton Palmer and Milton Palmer of Blackfoot, Idano, returned to their home Monday, after spending the holidays holi-days here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Monto Barrus entertained Mr. and Mrs. Osmon Justesen. Mr. and. Mrs. Parker B. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Anderson, and Mrs. Etta Bates and Miss Marion Bates of Montpelier, Idaho, at dinner Thursday. Mrs. Sam Clark entertained the E. M. C. club at her home on Clark street Friday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. J. H. Millward, Mrs. J. R. Eliason, Mrs. Alice McMichael, Mrs. J. U. Hicks, Mrs. Clvdo Wrathali, Mrs. J. W. McAllister. Mrs. teo Johnson, Mrs. Alexander Johnson, Mrs. Hampton Worthinston, Mrs. P. E- Wrath-all, Wrath-all, Mrs. R. D. Haliaday and Mrs. Theodore Theo-dore R. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jefferies entertained enter-tained at dinner Monday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Jefferies Jef-feries and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jefferies and babe. Chester Jefferies. Miss Alia Jefferies, Fred Jefferies. Miss Vera Jefferies, Albert Olsen. Miss Genevieve Anderson, Miss Sarah Flinders, Miss Emma Stromberg, Miss Louise Peck and Miss Laura Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Imlay entertained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Imlay at dinner din-ner Monday evening. Mrs. A. Fred Anderson entertained the M. M. and M. club at her home on Clark street Thurrdav evening. Those present were Mrs. C. R. Rowberry, Mrs. E. M. Spanton. Mrs. Monto Barrus, Mrs. Maud K. Cooler, Mrs. Cora G. McBride. Mrs. Frank Knowlton, Mrs. Henry Jefferies, Mrs. J. D. Brown Mrs. G. M. Matthews, Mrs. P. E. Wrathali. Miss Emma Sharp. Miss Lillian Rowberry and Mrs. F. T. Burmester. The First ward Sunday school officers and teachers were entertained at the gymnasium Wednesday evening. A programme pro-gramme was rendered, punch was served and the remainder of the evening passed in dancing. Abotit thirty guests were present. Alonzo G. Parkinson was the host at h. children's dance in the opera house Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. After the dance each child present was given a sack of candy. The Merry Members club gave a dancing dan-cing party in -the gymnasium Thursday evening. Supper was served to all present. The Old Folks social committee save a basket dance in the gymnasium tonight following the basketball game between Grantsville and Pleasant Grove. The proceeds will be used to defray the expenses ex-penses of the annual social to be held next Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Edith Benson and children of Piano, Idaho, returned to their home Wednesday afternoon, after a. ten days' visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fawson entertained Bishop and Mrs. J. W. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fiddler at dinner Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eliason entertained Mrs. R. J. Huntington and Clifford and Annice Huntington of Tooele, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. George R. Judd and children I of Nephi, Utah, at dinner Monday. Mrs. Amy Skiles and children of Dayton, Day-ton, Ohio, returned to their home Tuesday, Tues-day, after a visit with relatives here during dur-ing the holidays. I MALAD, IDAHO f 4 MALAD, Idaho, Jan. 6. The handsome new home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Evans was the scene of a large gathering Monday Mon-day evening, when fifty-two of their intimate inti-mate friends surprised them. The party w-as planned and successfully carried out by Mrs. Hyrum Davis, and the guests were graciously welcomed bv Mr. and Mrs. Evans. the rooms throughout the-house the-house were bright in holiday attire. Tho ballroom was specially attractive, and here the New Year was wehoined with dancing. Cards were also a feature. At a late hour a buffet luncheon was served and the evening will be remembered as one of the plea pan test events of the season. Miss Sylvia Jones entertained at a delightful de-lightful ":.00" party at her home Monday evening. The rooms were decorated in red and green and dainty prizes were awarded the winners. At the cloe of the game luncheon was served. Wednesday the Home Culture club held its annual business meeting Ht the horn rf Mrs. Ft her Jones. The election of officers was in order and u motion was made and carried to retain the present officers until the closing of the club yenr in May. at which time an amendment to the constitution will be made and nev' officers elected. Reports of t he wear's work were given by Mrs. Frank Meiealf. Mrs. Benjamin Wilkes read an interesting paper on the history of the Hub members. At the close of the meeiinc n soHal ha'f hour wks enjoyed and light refreshments were served. An nfoyable character party was given Thursday even I he; bv MisK G wen ford Jones. The guests included a number of friends, who came Heverly dressed a s small girls. Games w ere pbie.i ,i nd muHi merriment enjoyed until midnight, when a supper was served. Mrs. Jedd Jones. Jr., p.t.s hostess nt an informal dinner party at her home Monday iifternnon. New Year's de-'ora-t ions were used in t h ro' ;ms nnd mi the dinner table. Covers were hud for ten. Mrs. J. M. Anderson eute'taiped a number num-ber of guests at a family New Year's dav dinner." The table dr-c-u a ed with flowers and ferns. Following Hie dinner card s were enjoyed. The Ladies Aid soejetv met Kriav afternoon a f t er r t wo weeks' hoi id a . Sewing was the diversion. Mrs. Ferris of Boise is the guest of Mrs. John Ti. Jnes. Miss Canie .bmes returned Tuesday Io Salt Lake, where she is a t tend ins t!,e L'rdver-ltr of L'tah. Miss Marie Gnvert. who lias been spending spend-ing the holidays here, returned to her school in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Merrill will l...ive next week to spend the winter in California. Cali-fornia. The seniors of the high sHioni entertained enter-tained at a nariy Thursday evening. T' o assembly hall was attraetj with Chri.d-mas Chri.d-mas decon t ions. A y r 'i; ra mm a v. as a feature and daivin-; ji'j-d iranies were enjoyed. en-joyed. The affair v.as In honor of n;l student of the herb S'-hmil. Earh nier was allowed nn invited :-:iest. Mrs. Fred Morgan and daughter have-returned have-returned to their home in Ssl l ake. Miss Evclvn Kerns bt Thursday f-r Pocateho. v -here she Is a t --rn I in;,- s.rhnol. Miss Genevieve Kohler is the guest, of MNs Howa rd. Mr. and Mrs. William KendaU of Salt -Iake are visiting in Maiad. j y i j State Society m'gillTnvada 4 M'GIEU Nov., Jan. 6. Mrs. Charles Vernon Jenkins entertained on Thursdav . aiternoon in honor of Mrs. Henry Krumo of Sail Lake City, who is the house puest of her father," T. J. Duddleson of i K;ust Ely. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Muller, formerly of this ! pi-ice, who liHVe been absent for iwo t-ai s. have returned 10 take up tneir jeiiiiiinem residence in East Kly. M'ss H(:l'-n Woas of Ely vas the guest rf Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Leal; during tne i hulaluys. I Mis. C. J. Geary, Miss Elizabeth Wal-j den, Mi'H. Charles Ziesler, Mrs. Henns ! and Mrs. Bagwlll attended the partv in Ely on Wednesday, given by Mrs. M. J. j MeQueeney. Mr. and" Mrs. Park Eambourne have as their house guests for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Wank Eambourne and son. Howard, of Philadelphia, Pa., who are on their way to southern California to epenu the winter. The three yonns children of A. W. Mac-Kay, Mac-Kay, Eunice, Katherine and Robert, of Buy City, Mirh., arrived during the weeic to make their home here, traveling unaccompanied. un-accompanied. M rs. ' ieorpe New ma n entertained tne members of the Priscilla club on Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Mis. RoKfr O'Boyle and two sons, who formerly resided here and who now live in Butte, Mont., are house guests of Mr. und Mrs. Jlarry Williams for the hou-da hou-da s. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Finley and children verp guests of friends in Ely during tne holidays. Mrs. George W. Havens was a charming hostess at a five hundred party, many K'lests attending from Ely and the mines. Dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark had a family fam-ily dinner party on Monday, twelve guests participating. Mr. and Mrs. Claude EUery of Kly entertained en-tertained Mr. and Mrs. Ivers B:ind during the holidays. Miss Elizabeth Walden, who spent the holiJavs with her brother in Yerlngio.i, h-" s returned. Mr. and Mrs. George Newman and son. -Arthur, who spent the holidays with Miss Marion Newman, who Is training in est. Mark's hospital. Salt Lake, returned on Monday evening. Miss Edna Major and Messrs. Estill and Oveifelt were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Murdock on Friday evening at a dinner and musicale given in honor of Cleoia Murdock. T ELSINORE f I . ELSINORE, Jan. 6. Mrs. John Za-hriske Za-hriske was hostess Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served to tfie Mesdames C. Crabb, William Goates. A. Livingston. M. Jensen. J. G. Allmondinger and Miss Mil-dit.l Mil-dit.l Crabb. Mrs. Hov Darlington entertained at a dinner on Monday. Covers were laid for fcix guests. .Mrs. C. A. Hanson entertained Saturday Satur-day evening. Refreshments were served to 'Mr. and "Mrs. C K. Cliristensen. N. P. Anderson, C- C. Canutzen. Ardatli Johnson. John-son. Floyd and Glenn Cliristensen and Luella Hanson. A private dancing party was given at the home of A. C Anderson Friday evening. Miss Aleith Frandson entertained Monthly Mon-thly evening, complimentary to Mina Bell. Mrs. Fred Lee entertained Monday in he f-v of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hershey, J. t 1 .toiisen, John Niclson and daughter, 1 iie, and A. Ostelan of Canada, Mrs. J. Lee and Walter Smith. The Polh-anna club was entertained at the home of Miss Luella Hanson Monday evening. A. V. Dnnkworth of Piu.ua, Ohio: Merrill Mer-rill Rihlett of Denver. I. M. Hanson of Rochester and Mrs. George Allmondinger of Lansing. Mich., are the guests of Mrs. J. G. Allmondinger. Miss Mnurine Lee entertained at a din-r.er din-r.er on Friday. Mrs. D. Anderson and O. Ludvigson of Gunnison are the guests of Mrs. Soren Nielsoo- Miss Areeta Hanson was hostess Sunday Sun-day evening to the Misses Ardath John-eon, John-eon, Christie Jensen, Ruby Kotter, Luella Hanson, and Edwin Gray. Frank Suins-Vniry, Suins-Vniry, Stanley Johneon, Lamar Larson and Lavellc Hanson. Mrs. H. Sorenpon entertained at a card party Monday evening, complimentary to Irs-. M. Dastrup of Sallna. Miss Kuby Kot te-r entertained at an olil maids' party Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mnrle Dastrup of Salina is the puest of her mother, Mrs'. H. Ilennanson. Miss Eliza. Sylvester was hostess at a "e.w Year's dinner on Monday. Mrs. Thomas Nfelson entertained com-3llmentary com-3llmentary to Mrs. C. C. Oanntsen of Salt lake City on Monday evening. Mrs. Cena Bell entertained at a birthday birth-day party Tuesday afternoon in honor of liei daughter, Mtna. Mre. C. Johnson entertained at a dinner on Sunday. BLACKFOOT, IDA7 BLACK FOOT. Idaho. Jan. 6. The following fol-lowing officers in the Eastern Star chapter chap-ter were Installs! on Wednesday evening by Mrs. George Gagon. past grand ii'ia t ron : Mrs. K. T. Thoreson, worthy matron ; C. F. Heudrie, worthy patron; associate matron. Mrs. W. A. Yarley; secretary. Mis. A. H. Simons; treasurer, IVrcv Jones ; chaplain, Mrs. L. W. Van Akin; marshal, Mrs. t F. Hendrie; conductress, con-ductress, Mrs. E. Pearson: associate conduct con-duct re:'. Mrs. Percy Jones; Ada. Mrs. T. AV. Norton: Ruth, Mrs. William H. Clierrv ; Esther, M rs. H. O. Williams; Mh rtha. Mrs. T. S. Furguson ; Electa, Mrs. H. B. S nod grass: warder. Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Hendrle: sentinel, W. H. Cherry; organist. Mrs. l. B. Henderson. After the installation a banquet was served. Chapter P. of the P. E. O. sisterhood met on Tuesiiav evening at the home of Mrs. .1. G. Brown. After the business meeting meet-ing an excellent paper was read by Mrs. J,. U. Aidiieh on the- subject, "Brazil." The guild of the Episcopal church was entertained on Wednesday at the home cf Mrs. Blanche Eldredge. A sleiirh ride party was given on Tues-dav Tues-dav evening by Mark Touhay. Percy Va-re, Robert Nichols and Ernest Scannell for the Misses Om Rogers. Pearl Quan- i trell. Blanche Dunn and Florence Turner. Miss Gladys Hodsrsn. a popular school teacher, and Robert Morrell were quietly married on Sunday at noon at the home of Mrs. F. T. Dubois by the- Rev. Mr. Austin of the Baptist church. Alter a wedding breakfast the bride and bridegroom left for a short trip. On their return they will reside in the Dubois home. The Altar society of the Catholic church met on Wednesday at tlie home of Mrs. Neil Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. W. FT. Stuffiebeam returned re-turned Sunday from White Halt, N. V. The Didies" Aid of the Methodist church met on Wednesday with Mrs. C, F. Heudrie. Miss Mario Burgraff. Miss Juanlta Pnvle and Master Walter Patrie were visitors the past week In Roberts at tiie home of Miss Burgraff's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ptnll Wright of Shelley were Bla kfoot visitors on Monday. Mrs. A. Whittig and baby returned on Monday from an extended visit In San Antonio, Te.' Miss Winifred Biethan returned on Weinesdav from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Silene, at Areo. Idaho. Miss Ethel D. Piouse and Wesley I.an-t I.an-t is "were married at tiie Baptist parsonage parson-age on Saturda v afternoon by the Rev. J. C. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Solien-bertr Solien-bertr Attending the couple. I V: |