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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns MURRAY MVRKAY. Nov. 1iV-Mr, and Urn. A. P. Pais entertained Sunday m :i family i inner in honor of Mit-y V inht ( o Pa who loft todav to Mend lh' winter in l.-ocan wllli " her sis l or. Mrs. S. S. Ke.ynoldp. Mi.s Oraoe M onion rot nt nod VYiilnv from Kan.st:in. Wyn.. whor. ?ho hs Loon the uecl of friends the past two wcoKs. Mr nnd Mrs. Coorco. 4' renter left Pun-linv Pun-linv for Delta, where they wilt he t h' iniosts of their o;m?hior. Mrs. Hurry t t t -ley. for some time. Mr. and Mr. Walt or Porry of Wr'.yer. Idaho, wore Mrrrav visitors durlnjr tlio rnsl week. iirsth of Mr. and Mrs. n. Oo.i-hloy. Mif? Pinilv ruron viMnmed SuimI.iV from I.ovoll, W'yo., after spending tw weeks with friends. Mips Faynlfl At wood returned Sunda from Oden. .Pier spend in l' the week-end Willi in-, and Mrs. (nri;o W, Paker. Mrs. F. 1 I. Uioone and son. Kenneth, were Pin.ishHm visitors Sunday, the gnosis of R. C. Smith and family. Mrs. Philip Pfntn entertained the m-m-hers and friends of the ladies' Aid soei-ety soei-ety of the Methodist rhuroii Wednesday afternoon at ner homo. After the business busi-ness moot inc a short profirammo as Riven, followed hv lunehoon. Those pn-rnt pn-rnt wore Mrs. A. P. Williams. Mrs. YV . Foord. Mrs. Thomas Manwarli;. Miss Lmrs AdBms. Mrs. A. P. Knott. Mrs. F. P. (reen. Mrs. 1".. .1. rnrkinson. Mrs. Hoy Rishop, Mrs. Ann James. Mrs. F. K. Anderson. An-derson. Mrs. "Ward Van Pnesen. Mrs. K. P. Pawson. Mrs. ,T. J. Martin. Mrs. Parr. Mrs. Hoover ami Mrs. Samuel Close. Mrs. .form Sanders entertained at a Kensington Friday aflernoon in honor of lier sister. Miss Yil.uc Pavis. and Miss tiraee. Wooten. Airs. P. .T. MeMiilan entertained the Pridsre ehih Friday afternoon at her home on Vine street. The mem hers present w ere M rs. P. Y. Mofta: . M rs. O. A. Huseher. Mrs. J. A. Jones. Mrs. A. Bradford, Brad-ford, Mrs. Frank Howe. Mrs. TP J. I'oak-ley. I'oak-ley. Mr?. V. H. Rothwell. M'ss lone Ai-wood. Ai-wood. Mrs, K. C. Hiekm.m. Mrs. W. C. Chnrrhos, Mrs. Stephen Kothwell. Mr J. W. H-rlinvr. Mrs. p. C. Miller. Mrs C P. Pa of 'in. Mrs. P. P. Mi lior a nd Mrs. 1. N. Kilbourn. The marriace of Miss Pvn Putler and Vi.-tor 1-:. Israelsen took plae Wednesday Wednes-day in the Sail Pake temple. After a h"rt hotuvnioon they will br at home to their friends in I.opn. The ladies of the Relief society of the South (.'otionwoo i ward h'id a four-dav fair ami bazaar, ondinsr Saturday meut of last week, wilii a la r ire dance in the ward amtisemen t hat!. The T.idios' Aid sooiety of the Methodist Meth-odist chuioh will civo a har.aar in t he i hiiroh p-irlors next Friday afternoon from ? until li o'.-loi k A rhirkrn din-ror din-ror will he served in the evening from to S o'clock. "Mrs. Ann James entertained at lum-h-fon Thursday. Covers were laid for Mrs, Hrssie l.ansion. Mrs. P. Smith, Mrs. Martin Gilbert, rl-s. C. K. Kat.-lu-el and Mrs. Philip Penis. Miss Ka I horlno Hopp. who has been visiting at the lionie of Mrs. W. l. Cook, left Thursday for los Anpeie.s. Mrs. K. K. Roe?ess entertainM the members of her embroidery ehib at br home on 1 :ast Forty-eighth" South street Thursday afternoon. Miss Yancn Manss and brother, Ptr-hnc. Ptr-hnc. 1-flvc returned from a. month's visit In Idaho. The marriage of .Miss Ten.i t.oak and Ri'vce ililhert was solemnized In the Salt P;ike tt-nmle "Wednesday. A large re ep-tiuii ep-tiuii v as given them at the home of the .r in the evening. About sixty guests were jireson t. The hotis was decora ted . m --nt flowers and p-Mted plants. The bride woio a beaut P" 1 1 1 sow 11 of cr.Mim .-:vpe me; .-or :n;d was una t tendrd. ! They will b- at lio.no after Peeemher 1 a; ; the old ("hlcerl lionie. 1 Mrs. liwrem-e Thayno oniertained the j officers and l.Mchers of 1 ho Frlinary i-sso-Lialion al h-r home Friday iiliernoon. Mrs lh-ter nor .en of SvaH Pake and Mrs. ,io?.ep!i Rub.-rg and son. Joe. of Spanish Span-ish Kok. are visiting at the home Of Mrs. C V. Coppen. Mr. ami Mrs. Will MeM illan nf Idaho Falls. Idaho, are vUitin Mrs. Mary Cil-heit Cil-heit and tamd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur PHhert .-nier-j tainrd about thirlv friends at a house-warming house-warming Fndav night before moving into their new homo. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mdlenry left Tues-i!:iv Tues-i!:iv for San Fraiii-isro to make I heir ! heme. Miss Ol ga Swanson of Psrtield i in Murray isiiing her mother, M.rs. l-:muia Oisen. Mr. and Mrs. carl Powell of Ton.Me are visiting al the homo of Mrs. Thomas iv.ueii. Mis. A. O. Maxwell is in Salt Uike visiting friends. Mrs. Pouts Powell enter I .lined at a hi rt hda y dinner Tnesda y evening in honor of lior hushtuul. Covrrs were laid for Mr. and Mrs. I .eon Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holmes and Mrs. Jack Jarohs. The tenth iriade students of the Hill-! Hill-! ores I I1UI1 selioo! pave 11 dan cinq party in the gymnasium Friday eeuins. Tlie Primary assoeiation c.tvr a parly In the Murra- First ward Monday afternoon. after-noon. Tiie afternoon was spent in games and music, followed by lunehoon. The Robekah lodco gave a farewell part- Tuesda v e ening in the Fraternal hall for Mr. and Mrs. Isaac HadPv. The Odd -'r! lows were ind ! ed to .loin with the lodge inoinN-rs and the evening was spent in music and games. Mr. and Mrs. Hudley let t Sat urda y for California 10 spend tlie winter. I PROVO I . f PROVO. Nov. in. The Ft ah Sorosis met at the Ked ro.-s rooms W ednesday afternoon in regular session and engaged In st'Wiiur and knitting. The m.uvbers pledged themselves to support thr "nifat-Irss "nifat-Irss and whealless" das plan urged by Mr. Hoover. Frida" afternoon the members of the Nineteenth Century club assembled to do Ked Cross work at the local headquarters of the Ked Cross. Mrs. Hyrum Puke was pleasantly surprised sur-prised Monday evening by t w .mi l y - five rela:ies and friends, who paid her an unexpected call in honor of her birthday anniversary. Monday evening Miss Pora Hves was surprised by a number of her schoolmates and friends, who carried out an enjoyable soeial aftalr in honor of her birthday. Candy-making, games and luiuheon were the features uf interest. Mrs. Sidney Russell presided at a ohdlren's party Tuesiiay in celebration of the seenlh birthday anniversary of her daughter Anna Marion. Fourteen little lit-tle guests were present. Mrs. A. K. Morga 11 gave a elilldren's party Saturday afternoon in honor of the fourth birthday anniversary of her daughter Marie. Mrs. C. H Thomas of Plei'.mt Grove is a Provo visitor for a f-w d.is. Mrs. Agnes Cluff has retnrne-1 from Salt Lake, where she spent the p.iat kw weeks with relatives and friends. The members of the Helpful Hour club were entertained Thursday aft'-rnonn by Mrs. J. V. Hailev, Chr s.tnt hemums and potted plants made tb. entertaining rooms attractive for the occasion. Needlework and luncheon were the features enjoyed. Mrs. Josephine. Loveless was a guest of (he club. The officers and teachers of the Third ward Sunday school were (he guests' of 'Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Russell Monday evening. eve-ning. Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll announce i the engagement of their daughter Keztn to Clil ion T. Fy no of the Sharon ward. The marriage wall la ke place November U in the. Salt Pike, temple. Mr. a nd Mrs. Fra nk I lulsh are herf from Magna, the g ne.st s of Mr. n nd Mrs. J. Milton Jones for several days. Mrs. J. F. Fnlhnni is spending a number num-ber of days with Salt Pa.ke relatives and friends. Miss Fffio Kvnns returned to Salt T.ako Sunday after n few da visit with Provo relatives and friends. The marriage of Mi MvrtTe Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. R Woods of this city, to Foster Rhodes of Puchesne w as .solemnized "Wed nesday in the Salt 1 ,ake t emphv Mrs, Woods coon 1 pa nled the young couple to Salt Pake, i Mi-s. ren ilkins left ondny for Salt Pake to spend a. week with her son, I . F. Wilkins. i Mrs. NT. H. Nelson hap returned from I a. several weeks' stay in Sa.lt Pake. Mrs. T. K. Harris was hostess nt n prettily unpointed dinner Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Fydta l?yers Ruth, who 1 left for San Fra neisen Thursday a fter ' a month's virit with lYovo rdaties and I friends. j Mr. and Mrs. Will Ward of Salt Pake I rpent Sunday with Provo relatives and , friends. 1 Miss Pearl Teasdale has returned from Price after a several days' trip. Monday even log Airs. Pa vld Opens haw presided at a delightful children' party in honor of the fourteenth birthday anniversary anni-versary of her son Union. Twenty-fiv young p.-ople enjoyed a merry time with ga 111 os, music a nd luncheon. The stake primary officers met at th home of Mrs. Walter Kobmson Monda y afternoon. Ked Cross work wns done I under the dirccllon of Mrs. C. H. Wright. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Will MeCoanl pleasantly enter-; enter-; tained the Tres-Joli club members at her ; home Thursday. Sewing for the Red Cross, music and lunehoon wore the features fea-tures of interest. Pr. and Mrs. P. G. Hughes were s.-,pj Pake visitors the latter part of the week. Wednesday evening- Miss Anna liooke delightfully entertained the Columbia. Reehtvo croup of the Seeond ward at hr home. Puring the session of sewing, games and chat, dainty refreshments were serv ed. Mr. and Mrs. A. N". Holdawar of Salt pke were Provo visitors over th weekend. week-end. Mrs. Peah SLr.ite has returneil to Spring City after spending two weel-s in I'rovn. tin- gil'-st of her siMer, Mrs, J. Carl All-red. All-red. The Sunday school officers of the Second Sec-ond ward were the pilosis of Miss Arietta Purra n t W cd nesday evening. Refresh -nients wore served. Mrs. Annie P. Palmer, representing the Ptah stake Relief soci.t, l.-'f Monday for Penver to take a six weeks' institute course In civilian Red Cross work. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas en 1 ert a I r:ed at a birthdav1 f imlly dinner Sntvhiv eom-pllmentar eom-pllmentar to Mrs. Jnnies Panleis. The talde was prettily arranged with cur tinkers tink-ers and cowrs. for thirty-five weu laid. Professor and Mrs P. 11. Sin rt entertained en-tertained .1 numh-r of friends at their home Friday eveuii.g. Music and luncheon were the feature. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. R. Hodsen ri.tertaiued I he follow 1 ng at .1 inner Krtd.i v venlnc : Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Stok-r. Pr. and Mis. W. T. Hastier. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 1.. Man-gum, Man-gum, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van W.igonen. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Jones. A basket of choice fruit formed the centerpiece for the table, with earna t ions and chrysa nthe-nunns nthe-nunns as floral rieeora Hons. Mu:de. and games iollowed tho repast. The members of the Auction Bridge club were the guests of M rr. C.rr.nt Hag-ley Hag-ley Saturday nfiernoon. Vases of Chr s-anihemums s-anihemums decorated the rooms. Puncheon Punch-eon was served at ti o'clock. Thursday evening Miss Hffie Pahlqulst wa s the host ess to the members of the Columbia. Beehive group of tho Second ward. The hours were made interesting with games, social ehit and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen of Wnllsburg are here visiting Mr. and Mrs, John Roundy. t The Sunday school officers and touchers touch-ers of the Pake View ward gave r theater thea-ter and luncheon party Thursday evening in honor of James a Nnttall, who left for A merlean 1 jike., Wnsh., Saturday. Puncheon was served to forty at the residence resi-dence of Mrs. David Reese. Mrs. .Tames Clove has returned from Thatcher, Ariz., where she was the guest of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clove. ! Covers wer laid for fifteen nt n birthday birth-day dinner given bv Mrs. Alfred Parson Friday. . Mrs. T.ee P. Baker and Miss Fern Wilson Wil-son were Salt Pake visitors Saturday. Co inpll me nl a ry to Mrs. Fay Snow Peterson, Pe-terson, a recent bride, Mrs. John T. tllles and Miss Sainh Piles entertained at a miscellaneous shower nt the home of the former Friday evening. G.imrs -were played, and t he prize w as won by the guest of honor. Musle and refreshments also were enjoyed. Forty guests participated parti-cipated in the pleasant affair. Mrs. O. H. Wright entertained n number num-ber of friends nt nil informal card and luncheon party Friday rv ening. A successful surprise bundle shower was given by neighbors and friends of Mrs. Fay Snow Peterson Thursday evening eve-ning at her homo In honor of her recent marriage. Forty were present and the eve in uk's hours passed merrily with games, music and luncheon. 'The honored guest received numeruuti appropriate and benutitul gifts, j Saturday la?t the members of the Nelke Reading club enjoyrd an outing to America Ameri-ca n fork, where t hey were t he gn .-st s of Mi-s. Stephen P. Ohipman. In the morning morn-ing an 1 11 1 erest 1 11 g v is it va s made to the sugar factory and at 2 o clock the party met at the residence of Mrs. Chlpman for luncheon. Mrs. George TV. Kkfns is spending a few clays In Salt Pake with relatives." The Home nnd School association met with Mr. and M rs. Ceorge 1 "owe I son Wednesday evening. Refreshments were I served. I The college senior class of the R Y. P. I held a uniuue and Interesting partv at I the residence of Mr. and Mrs. P K. Fg-, Fg-, gertsen Friday evening. Refreshments j were served. j MANTI I M A NTT. Nov. in.- One of the p!rnsant Kensingtons of the week was that gnej. Wedneslay aflernoon bv Mrs. W. P. bin-1 bin-1 ey in her beautiful bung ilow on Main street. Yellow chrysanthemum? In tall cut-glas vases graced (he pirlor nnd house plants were used In the dining rooms. An elaborate luncheon was served, .u ft o' lo. k to Mes lames Panel Mad-en, Pvdia Moflltt, P A. Jaoohson. J. Wood. Ali. e Barton. M. P. Hovden. Belle Bai -ion, Blanche Tattle, Ralph ll.inc uni. May Tultle. T. M Havnion t. F. B. Smith, Fannte Italy and Clara Nelson. Thursda v M rs. pr Hit Jensen left for Camp Kearny, Cal.. to be near Mr. Ji list li-st n. Nina Gee- nnd T.lh lV--ev entertained fhe I. T rial) nt Hie TutSie hotel Tues-duv. Tues-duv. Visiting guests were Jane Ijimb and I.f ona Kellev . Mr. mid Mrs A. " Jen-en of Gunninn -p- nt the . ek hi re wit li M r, and Mi. Phillip 1 'ack. Sr. Mrs. John Shainl and Mrs. Annie l-V ente ria in. -d t ue Needle, ra tt club 11 1 It I ! i st monthly mon ( hi v s"i lal a t the home of Mr. John Sh.i'i'l Taesdav. Four tanles 'f 1 1 : ds were p'a rd . Pr i r.es were- w on bv Mrs. Jennie lshe and M: s. Pal. Parry. Puncheon was served at .S o'elo'k. The R. K. c!a:-s met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Agues Palmer. T-ov MwvPm oniertained the I. T. club Sa I ui-da v in honor of hr lmtlnl.iv anu; -versMi-v." These iresenl V'TO l-"1oren-e Ponnraanl. Mi-non K .tmetman. 1 a h Pes--ev 'Nini Pee Stella Johnson. PHie and Fva 'Boylngloii. Peda Miller, Kirt Hall. Ava an.l T'anghn 'luiih"'. Mrs. lrds entertained n few friends W ednesiay aflernoon al luiuheon. Mrs. J. P. Nelson entertained at n mot hers' meeting Tuesday a ner noon. Readlnus by Mrs. P. H. I loruung, irs C W. Martin and Mrs. P. F. Becker, and a solo bv Mrs. N'ettio Sid-well Sid-well and piano selections by Mrs. P. K. Becker and IViroihy Nelson were etljoed. Twenty-one ladies were present. Mrs. 1-Yed Willinrrtson entertained al n juuilting bee Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. pravl.l Shand. Sr.. left Mondnv for n six weeks' visit to ietorfa a nd Na nainm, Ya nconver island, and Alberta. Al-berta. Canada. They also will n it Idaho before returning home. Wednesday afternoon the paughters of the Pioneers me; in the tabernacle annex. an-nex. The following programme was gi en : Reading1. ".Mormon Bat ta lion." Piantha Reid: s-uig. .Mesdames P. M. and G. P Sid w ell ; talk. "Pverv nay Life of the pioneer Woiimii," Marllia. ". Wait: music, t.'yril Siruizham. The Hopeless club met Mondav evenl::g wl l h Winn le I ':i rry. w ho was a s-sl.st ed by Mabel Parry and Grace Clark. Mrs. F. B. Smith ent.rtatne! Fndav afternoon. Beautiful ferns and ehr san-themums san-themums were vised for decora t ionv. A ; o'clock hmeheon was served, "overs were laid for Mesdame.v J. V..ol. M. II. Boyden. W. T. Kinney. '', ". Mayinin). Clarence Madsen. R;1V SPingham, P. A. Jaeobson, Stephen Bnrton. Clara 'I'utt'o nnd Mrs. Waid of Mill Pike. The "Rev te w ei s" met Monday evening with Mrs. s. Po. kmc. The review of "Tho Tides of Ban-.egat" was given M : Mrs. Alice Wooley. The lathes w orked 1 in t he in ( erest of 1 lie Red (.'1 oss. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Tlmrsl.iv the Indies' Mteran tluh lvid Its iinnnal .lav al Ihe cbihroonis. luh historv was given by Mis H. H CI u k and James v hit-nmli Kdev 's life and some of bis poems were d;sais-e1 bv Mrs N-i belle Shand. The delegates' report was given bv Mrs. Mav Tultle. Refreshm nts were served by the social committee. Mrs. Bv ron p. i rtnn e uteri aine-l at a quilt Ing bee Tur: day. Mrs. Ma ry Funk of IVrion will spend the winier In Manti v i ; h lu r children. j AT.1ERICAN FC'AK 4 AMFliPN IVfRK. Nov. HPMrs. S. P. Chlpman was hostess, assisted by her .laughter. Mrs. Royal B. Murdn k of Pi ov o, at n delightful so - in 1 given Saturday Sat-urday of hist w -k for the members 1 of "the Nelke Pass" of I 1 o o. The guests Pfi provo saiardav morning and wited Pie si-iar ta (or ..-; ecu Amerban Fork and l.et I, and in tne e.-.rlv alL-rnoon were l.c-M.d al the cpipmc.il home, where an elaborate luncheon was served. T'.e 1 niert. lining room.- wet e decorated in the Hallowe'en efle t. while in Lie dining rcx'in (he lah'.e de orations wre chrysanthemums chrysan-themums and carnation''. Alter luncheon the lollowing Intci etinc programtne was I given: Book irview of Kathl.en Houaid t.i test work, " l-N e." tv M rs. Beuah Slotrs Ia'wis of S.dt Pike: vo. al .-eie -tloj.s bv Mrs. ChtTord K.' Yomo:. an.l a number of fadings to.- Mrs. Maud Christen Chris-ten s.-n. The mio sis w ere t hen taken lo tie Ricbai d Wad ley film at M .1 n da. re-tnrntng re-tnrntng later in the evening The giants. b..-ides tho nie-mhers of t'lC class, were Mi;-. Peorge A. !orrs, Mis Anna Fa.ius nnd uauKMei. Fata, of Salt P-ike; Mrs. C. H. Burs. Mis. Newell and Mis Alice Rcv iiol is of Provo. James Chlpman. Sr. and wife left Mon-dv Mon-dv for a visit to their Me;. o ranch, and evpect to snend the major or: ion of lite v Inter t here. T'-e Misses Bfssio. Stel'a and Mdll Cliltinuin of APurta. Cuti'd i, are hen MMiini; rel.itiv.. M S:e"a :u:,l Miv M.r.ie will rem.tln h..". thi- winier a nd d s hrwil. ilher :il l'r.vo or l.o-:in. ind "Mis P.sh will fpend n r-nnNc f inont hs lie: o In for ? rt-iunnns h.omo. W ord r.-une this V e- k frnni ":ivtp PiKr. r..n--.i. to Mr. and Mrs. P. W. ii.i!Mnii i h.i I t t '.r h'tn, .l;iit:cs M. P.Pfcnl, w to p In li,e iirmy, had heen nr-:r.oled acam mil I no.s a rei;i:iieniiil ero.tnt n alnr. Mr. ai- 1 Mrs. Srn O. Stn'-.ii: of Alpiiio ai.n.-iMi. t- l if n.ie-n-.en' .d t 1 ir ip1'-;!;-,i..e l- K. I.. l'-MTS'Mi of Crhr.nni. Tho ni.unace "ill lake 1 laef al .':u on NiivomhiT 'J'1 Mr. and Mr.. Willi. ir.i Prri-n and Miss V. a M.'Cu','.i:h !. 1 orod 1" ta 1 1 Pike ,iii!.o" ;.n l M.-1'i-it ti.e n.i- as naosis of Mr. and Mi?. IPr.tve M.-C.il.o;:cli. Mr. ami Mrs. Parry T. A-lrrfon of Mnrrav. '..M,ierly merie;in Fork rt'i-d.-m s, ' .-pent the woek h.oro visiting ro'.a-1 ro'.a-1 1 ev. M rn 'ina 1 1 Snnvot of Salt PC;o. a nietniTr t e stale ; n P l t 1 . I i ommis-sh'ii. ommis-sh'ii. in A'ner..-.n 1-Vi k Tiir,i.iv. Mlssos Hert'M l-a--ett nnd Ma Mo Chin-man Chin-man v..m to ..' I.., m the o.iily I'art ol t :f woeti ;o nr.- nd sPieid. ni o; w r.t t in to taking rodions xk Ah tiic United HistL-s Lrr eriuni tit. Mrs. 1 amer.ee Prices wns the c-ie-; of alt I .ke roi.it;1 cs early in th-e v ee. M'ss T'c.-' .1 Ixfler of ?nrir.T. 'ho -' t!-e week in tl::s city vtfitiiif; her fiScr. Mn. et n WalUor. Mrs. Hox-al P. Turdo.,k rr.toriainrd hi Pinor of the i-:rih.day anniversary of h.or m.'thei . Mi',, s. P. Chipn'-an. e Ir.csiu:-. :U her hoir.e in Provo. Miss Mae i Imp hint's of Salt PPkc spot t S.ind.w hero -is-ithic her parents. Mr. and M :s. I.. .1. Uutehins-?. Ms Catherine Pearen and Kc t Ci.adwhk of Salt Pake prn "inlay in t : 1 ; S CIlV a-S CJCslS Of M I i. Joh.R Cl'.ad- wiek. Mrs. A. Pakor rntcr'.ainf d l or dnzh-le:. dnzh-le:. ("Ai!;erino. Monday n-UTmvn. Mi:?'" :ini iza :iu s ',:rn'.s'.i.-d t le entert.il r.rnen: for t no after noon, fo'.iow cJ hy re 'res h.-ments. h.-ments. Miss Te:hA R.-Olo of Salt Pake sw? part of tho week here as the guest of her eo.:s:n. M;ks M.u:,i Prown. Mrs. A. E. WmwaM of Ro.:r.tif.:l ar . Mis. M. 1- Mnv of Salt 1-ake were week-rr.l week-rr.l fiiivs.s of Mr. and Mis. V. C. liar.- |