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Show ' Social IMotes From Utah Towns . 4 1 I I PROVO I . 4 j PROVO. Sept. At the Odd I'dlo'S ' I, all Wednesday evening the Robekali 1 Indies celebrated the anniversary of their I organization. Progressive Inch five ami an addicts by Ephraiin Homer were the features. Tlie Utah Sorosls met with Mrs. VVI1- f llam Rovlame Wednesday aflerneon. MrH. ' IlelenD. Hertford read a paper on l lie ' Future in America. " : The niaeting of the Nineteenth Century Cen-tury elnli was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. IX Sutton. An excellent ex-cellent paper on Shakespeare was read by Mrs. Richard Becsley. Mrs O S. Vincent entertained at din-tier din-tier Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Leon Cluff of Richfield. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Hyinni Clutl. Mr and Mr6 O W- Bailev. Mrs. Zina Dunn. I Mrs. Ruth Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. o'f:c t B Harding. Miss Maurlne Dunn, hlwood A Dunn and Wallace Bailey. The Misses Vera Overlade and T.eonc Olsen gave a bridal shower Friday evening even-ing in compliment to Miss UtRcllc Carter, Car-ter, a bride of the month. . The Bonneville ward Beehive girls met with Mrs. J. W. Bates Tuesday evening. even-ing. Miss t.uclle Ferguson has returned i from McGill, Nev. Miss Ruth Partridge has returned to i. Provo after a two weeks' visit in halt r Lake, where she was the house guest of Miss Vera Taylor. ,. After spending a month in Idaho with relatives and friends. Mrs. Lydia Hold-0k Hold-0k away has returned to Provo. Mr and Mrs. A. H. LeVitre announce V the marriage of their ron Raymond to I Miss Annie Rice of Castlegate. I Mrs Ben Bachman was hostess at . dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Orion Berry prior to their departure for Chicago. rMiss LaReal Jones had as her guests from Salt Lake Sunday the following: The Misses Laura and Louisa Danger-field Danger-field Mvrle Microft, Mamie Baker and F.dna Microft. William T. Boam, Ray Benson. George Baker. Frank Berry, L. Snyder and Arthur Dangerfield. Mrs. James B. Woods of this city and her mother. Mrs. Joseph Coumerllh of Blackfoot, Idaho, have returned from n ten days' visit with relatives and friends in Richfield and Junction. Mrs. Cou- ' merilh will remain in Provo for several days as the guest of Mrs. Woods. Miss Eva Lunt of Mount Pleasant is spending a month in Provo, the guest of Miss Lena Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ostler of Salt Lake will make Trovo their home. Miss Vera Dewey of Salt Lake is the guest of Provo relatives. Miss F.ffie Dunn was hostess to a party of fourteen at her home Friday evening. even-ing. l I Mr and Mrs. Ernest Dunn had as their m guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Deakin and family of Salt Lake. Mrs. M. A. Graham entertained a party of Salt Lake visitors at dinner Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Edith Cluff entertained the mem-. mem-. hers of the Five Hundred Card club Fri day evening. The prize was awarded to. Miss Merllne Roylance. The Misses Maud and Lucile Wells. Walter and Charles Wells left Saturday by automobile for Burley, Idaho, to visit t relatives. , . r Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Russ have come from Fillmore to make their home in Provo. Miss -Luella Brlmhall of Salt Lake is visiting Provo relatives. ) Mrs. Philip Speckart of Salt Lake is the guest of Provo relatives. Miss Rachael Hopkins of Salt Lake is spending two weeks with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent of Park City are spending a few days in Provo, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Vincent. ' -J The marriage of Miss Elfle Bean. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bean of this city, and Clarence Boyle of Knightville took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. David Westwood enter tained a few friends informally at cards Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Van Wagonen and daughter Grace of Canada are here for a few weeks, vl6lting Mr. Van Wagonen's a sister, Mrs. R. D. Sutton. Miss Anna Turley returned to her home in Midway Sunday. ' .One of the pleasant afternoon parties of the week was given Thursday by Mrs. William Penrod. The guests were the members of the Helpful Hour club. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pharis and Miss Eva Jones of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Provo relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Humphrey and son of Mammoth and Mrs. David Kerr of Fayson spent Sunday in Provo, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franz P-uter. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cohen of Salt Lake was the guest of Mrs. E. Corfman at dinner Wednesday evening. Other guests were Mrs. I. H. Masters and Miss Alice Reynolds. PRESTON IDA. PRESTON, Idaho, Sapt. 23. Miss Viola SponR-berg SponR-berg and Robert Merrill of this city were niar-rld niar-rld fo Logan Tuesday. Miss Vlvtfcn Parkinson entertained at lunch eoa Sunday afternoon. Coverf were- laid for Mr. and Mru. S. P. Prlday of LoRan, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- by ford Pmlth. Miss. Anna Packer, Carl Carlson and J. Jloward MaughD. M Miis Venire Reese returned home Sunday oven- m inn from Pmllhffeld. ccompanied by her grand- Jf mother, Ml 6. Ellen Mct'ann. Mrs. McCnnn spent r the fore part of the week lth relatives here bo- fore Iravlan for Weston, whers one will vt3it wllh Mr. and Mrs. William Phillip. Mrs. S. P. Prlday of Loan spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MrCann, in this ? city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese spent Sunday at Logan the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jor-gennon. Jor-gennon. Mien Anna Facker entertained twenty gucts at her home Wednesday evening. ' Mfas Vera Oeddes hns returned home from the eaut, where lie spent the summer. MIfi Mn NI-Ifoo returned home Thursday from a trip to I'ro o. Mesdanifs J. V. England, Emma rieddos and W. , R. En g l.i nd if Blackfoot. Idaho. ere tho guopts of Mr. find Mrs. H. R. Rurrhell tlio first part of the week. Tho Invitation dancing pirty RVon at the Ptevi-n? hall Tlmrsday evening by tbo Gnlden Hour club was very successful. Mrs. Thnmas Bar-fc Bar-fc ton of Ely. Nev.: Mrs. T. O. Hainn of El paso, Tfjiss. and Mr. Bennett of Salt Lake were out-of-town guests. Mrs. Thomas Barton left Tuesday morn in for Ix-Ksn, whore she will spend a couple of wpf-kn vfsjiing with relatives before returning to her home In Ely. Nev. Miss Evelyn Horhs truster left Monrtav niorn-In niorn-In for Tetonia. Idaho, where she will sp-n-J a month with her folks. Mlas Hazel Garner left Tuesday for I-ogan At the dainty luncheon and the Zeus theater 4 the MImps Denn and Florence Fail entertained a MISS CLAIRE MAC N A MAR A of Bingham, who has recently re-cently returned after two months in southern California cities. While on the coast she was a student of music and art ift San Diego. number of their little fieinds Friday afternoon and evening. A fiwimming party was irranged Monday evening even-ing at Uu Sanltaihim by Mrs. William Lohman In bono,- of 1 is. Thomas Darton. Besides Mrs. Lohman and M rr-. Barton (here were preL-f nl Mr. j j nd Mrs. L, M. Edison. Mr. and Mrs. Wiltord Thorpe, J. Stotton and Mr. Dalton. Miss Radla Larson entertained the Misses iarol I noasllnd, Verna PTKidmore. Bflrhra Xeeley. Tiara Hoaslind and Erma Fos Thuisday afternoon with ! lum.'hcon and music, as niembcre of the H. T. . club. ! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bp I nap and daughter. Ida. ' returned last week from Ogden, where they hud been visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holt, Vivian Weaver and ihe Misses EVa Weaver, Virgina and Opal Holt returned last week from a trip to Rcjcburg and other points north. Mrs. Hale Thatcher entertained -at dinner Monday Mon-day evening in honor oi Dr. and Mrs. Allen R. Cutler. Jr. Mrs. George Paull entertained the members of the C. V. club Thursday afternoon. Covers were laid for twelve members of the club and for Mia. M. Crockett and Mi's. Amos Uelnap of this fUy, Mrs. Thomas of Bloomlngton, Idaho, and Mrs. Greaves of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sparks of Paris, Idaho, are visiting hero with relatives and friends. Mrs. Jennie Holt's dramatic students gave a recital re-cital at the Zeus theater Thursday evening for the benefit of the Relief society. ELY, NEVADA 4 . . ELY. Nev., Sept. 23. Mrs. John C. Callahan entertained the Bis FiveHun-dred FiveHun-dred club. Her guests were the Jles-dames Jles-dames Cupid, Jackson, Goumound, Dy-ball, Dy-ball, Caperton, Moorman, M.cQueeney, McCroskey, Murphy, Geary, West, Bennett, Ben-nett, Angus Mi'Donalr, I. C. McDonald, Mrs. C. C. Caperton captured the prize. The the dantant piven by the I. K. B. B. club at the Steptoe hotel annex was one of the successes of the fall season. Mrs. Joseph V. Murphy entertained one table at bridge during the week. The hostess, a member of a newly-organized evening club, captured the prize. Mrs. Gus. Friend entertained twenty of the members of the guild of St. Bartholomew's Bar-tholomew's church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. C. B. Ijakenan was hostess at a swimming party at the pool ot' the Clubhouse Club-house McGlti Friday evening. Mrs. W. W. O'Hare and children, who have been spending the summer at the Hudson ranch in Spring valley, have returned re-turned for the winter. Mrs. Ed. White entertained the members mem-bers of the Tuesday Evening Five Hundred Hun-dred club. Mrs. James S. Bennett took first prize and Mrs. C. C. Caperton the consolation. The Thursday Bridge club will holrj its next meeting at the home of Mrs. C. C. Caperton. Mrs. John C. Weber and Mrs. James Bennett were joint hostesses at a "500" party given at the home of Mrs. Weber. The Merrv-Go-Round club will meet next with Mrs. J. F. Cupid. Mrs. C. V. Cstperton entertained fnfor-, fnfor-, mally at a bridge party Monday evening. Mrs. Virginia Dyball. who has been the house guest of her sister. Mrs. Prouse Goumoud, left. Tuesday morning for her home in Omaha, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ellintt are enjoying enjoy-ing a ten days' vacation trip to Reno for the races. Mrs. M. Whellor. wife of Dr. W. V. Wheller. left Tlmrsday morning for her winter home at Coronado, Cat. Mrs. Orval Balrd entertained in honor of the birthday of Mr. Uaird's mother, Mrs. Belle Baird, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moylo and Misses Hazel' and Carol Moyle, with Master Wil-nert Wil-nert Moyle, motored to Ely from Los Angeles An-geles during the week. MIps Eileen Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A., Walker, celebrated her birthday by entertaining a number of her little friends. Mrs. Barron nf the Richmar apartments entertained at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Her guests were the Mrsdnrues Ashby, Boylan, Henderson and Hulloway. Mrs. Fay Heather and children, Joseph and Ruth, of Salt Eake are guests of Mrs. Heather's mntbfr. Mrs. Robison, at the Richmar apartments. Mrs. Arthur A. SchrN entertained at a nuisif-ale in compliment to Mrs. Virginia Dyb;i at her home in Ruth, prior lo Mrs. I'yhaH's departure for her home in Omaha. Mrs. Gael S. Hoag will be hostess at the next meeting of . the Wednesday Sewing club. Mrs. W. H. Wefler was hostess at the last meeting of t he Thursday Afternoon Bridge club. Mrs. Gael S. Hoag captured first prize, Mrs. John Weber consolation prize. The guests were the Mesdames Hoag. Richardson. Eager, Ed. Millard, J. Bennett and C. W. Dockensen. Miss Bertha Sadler of Carson City is the house guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. O. Moorman. Mrs. A. D. Canipton. who has been the house guest of her daughter. Mrs. F. M. Root, left Tuesday morning for her winter win-ter home in California. Mrs. A. C. Lindskog, nccompa rded by her daughters, iias left for Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Mary Borchert of Cherry Creek and Mrs. Patrick Dohin of Spring Valley were the guests of Mrs. Howard recently. re-cently. Mrs. Arthur Boreman Wi teller and daughter. Babbie, are the guests of Mrs. Wireher's mother at her home in West Virginia. Mrs. Edward Wilson of East Elv is enjoying en-joying a two weeks' vacation in Salt Lake. Mrs. W. A. Eeonard of East Ely, who has been visiting the past ten days in Salt Lake, returned Tuesday evening. t Mrs. Henry O. Hall, who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. R. II. Iloltzman, and mother, Mrs. Ellis. left Monday morning for a trip to southern California- Mrs. Archie Hart man and daughter. Freda, of East Ely left during the week on an extended trip east. Mrs. Dave Lauder, accompanied by her son, Burnett, left during the week for a visit with relatives in Wyoming. Mrs. Arthur Smith was hostess at the last meeting of the Ante club. Mrs. Frederick Clark and daughter, Carol, who lias been visiting in the western west-ern part of tiie state, returned by motor Tuesday. Mrs. W. E. Meyers will be hostess at the next meeting of the Just Four club. Her guests will be 'the Mesdames W A. Leonard, George Deckleman and David Boyd-Smith. 1 MURRAY 4 : MURRAY, Sept. 23. Miss Lyle Miller is visiting in Provo, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Merrill. Members of the, Dinner club were entertained enter-tained by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller at their home on West Sixteenth South street. A crystal basket of pink n nd white asters, tied with pink tulle, formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for twelve. After the dinner cards were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. D. W. Moffatt and F. C. Howe. Delroy Gardner left for Logan during the week, where he will enter the Agricultural Agri-cultural .-ollege. The first meeting of the season for the Aid society of the Methodist clinch was held Wednesday afternoon at the church parlors. After niusicn! numbers bv Mrs. R. Wilkin and Mrs. A. D. Knott, tiie following fol-lowing officers were elected: President, Mrs. J. CI irk : vice president. Mrs. William Wil-liam Foord ; secretary and treasurer. Mrs. F. H. Greene. Knowing t he elertion of officers dainty refreshments were served. On Thursday afternoon the society held a sewing bee at the parlors. Mrs. D. E. Carter and son. Fillmore, who have bt-en tiie guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. I f. Greene, left Monday fnr Tacoma, Wash., where they will make their home. Miss Ravnia At wood returned Sunday from Chicago, where she spent her vh cation. ca-tion. .1. B. Coakley and daughters. Ycrna and Donna, who have beon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coakley. have returned to their home in Weiser. Idaho. j The Senior Beehive srirls of Grant ward ' were entertained at the home of Miss I Vera Pcxton on Tuesday evening, j Mivs Harriet Kirhy, who has spent her 'vacation in New York, has returned. ! Mr. and Mrs L. A. Martin have as , their guests Mr. Martin's parents, Mr. ; and Mrs. J. Hall of l.awmn, in., who are on their way to T-os Angeles. I Tiie student hndy of the Killcrest nigh school entertained on Friday evening with a dancing party. ; An attractive luncheon nf the week was : givin by Mrs. t'arl Mrrk at her home , ou Sta;e stree; on Monday in compliment : to Mrs. Charles IVhcniere of Kansas City. , A most artiFlic a iva iuem-n t ot srap- demons formed the centerpiece. Covers ! were la id for ten. r Members nf the Embroidery dub were j dcliintully cnu't'lained on Tuesday after- j 1 noon hv Mrs. Snmuel Whittle at Iit homo , : m Salt" Lake. For the occasion the rooms j uere decorated in pink and white asters. , j Eight guests were present. j ! Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Williams and Mr. j 'and Mrs. Milan lSeiitzana families spent Sunday in Toolele. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chambers have, ps tbeii guests Mr. and Mrs. llyrum Powell I of Pleasaat Grove. Mrs. Don Clark entertained members ! of her card club on Wednesday afternoon at her home on ('enter street. Four I tables en.joyed the afternoon. I Mr. Kato Walt meyer and da ughlers. Dorothy and Marguerite, have moved to Sa It Lake, where they will make their home. M rs. Jnh Long and son. Dewey, who spent several days In M urray. have returned re-turned to their home in Eureka. Raymond i 'lay, who has been visiting friends and ivl;i lives, has returned to Ids home in Ab rdeen, Idaho. Mrs. Emma J. Butler andt daughter. Beatrice, have returned from' a visit in Tooele. Mrs. W. FT. Rothwell entertained on Thursday afternoon at her home on Poplar street. The rooms were beautifully decorated deco-rated in asters and roses. Nine tables of "."Oij" were played and prizes were awarded award-ed at each in hie. The guests were: Mrs. F. C. Howe. Mrs. D. Y. Moffatt. Mrs. C. E. Gaufin. Mrs. J. F. Russon. Mrs. W. J. Stevens, Mrs. G. W. Granter, Mrs. L. A. M a r t i n . Mrs. L. M . Po wel 1 . M rs. D. A . McMillan. Mrs. R. J. Coaktev, Mrs. J. A. Jones. Mrs. A. Bradford. Mrs. C. P. Gaboon, Ga-boon, Mrs. H. B. Smith, Mrs. G. Huscher, Mrs. It. E. Miller, Mrs. E. MooVe, Mrs. J. R. Woodbiidge, Mrs. J. P. Gaboon, Mrs. W. G. Churches, Mrs. William Robhms, Mrs. 10. L. E. Merich, Mrs. J. II. llerling. Mrs. J. H. Mclienry, Mrs. .1. W. t'ahoon, Mrs. A. H. Richards, Mrs. M. Maiden, Mis. H. Morton. Mrs. W. W. Norton. Mrs. L. Cummings, Mrs. E. A. Ha rtenstein, Mrs. Harrv Havnes, Mrs. R. Winder, Mrs. L. A. Copetand. Mrs. W. Rothwell. 1 IDAHO FALLS, IDA, 4 ! , IDAHO KALLS. hialio. Sr-pl. ?;:. Us A I Ida 'ox. who has- tven visiting with lirr f,lsipr. Mrs. .Ii"p!i A. dark,, for so vend wwoks left or lier liome in Pupuiit. Wash., Friday. flair Hmualirey and Mij-s I'roda Hapdeld v:.?re marrlctl Saturday at the home of lbs Initle by the Rev. V. L,. Wniett. Ml's riiavlps Hi shop of Kansas r'ity. vho lias hopn visiting lu-r fnuMn, Mif . George Sa nisei, returned homo .Moaay. Mr. C. I. Martin anr -rantfrliiiTht cr. Thclma Ulakpjy. of 111 Ming-.;. Mont., yisitnd a f'-w days with Hie family of Sieve- Teaman. wUilp n:i tliolr wny to l.o.s Angples, where Ihey intend making their home. Dr. trta M. Sa.;h. who hns hfen viMtin-; frlon'15 in t're-ston and f'pilar Falls. Iowa, lln: paL six weeks, returned lioni'i Snmiay. Mrs. r. w. Stout returned WpdiKs-day from a few weekh" visit w ith re i a lives in Preaton, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Eno? nT Half Like arrived ar-rived Wednesday. They will mak'1 their home here. Mrs. R. Q. Rralnnrd and nier?. Marie, who liave br-fn visiting friends in Los Angeles for some time, returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrn. R. tf. pt. f'Uir of Pnrlpy arrived W'i'dr.Cf-day and in tend making their home here. Mis Myrtl Barry left Insr Saturday for Sweet Briar. Va.. wht're she will attend school. Chnrlcs Linger and Miss Ethel Officer were matried last May. mIfs ntflrer v.-as teaching at I'roti. where Mr. Linger Wi. farming. At tii'- close of the fi-hool the hi id left fo;- her i'omr In Karpas. Mr. Linger went to Focal el lo, where they were married. About thirty member of the Royal Neighbors Neigh-bors KMh-red at the home of M r. and Mr. A. 11. Peterson Tuesday evening for a hhnw.'r to Mi.F Clair Humphries, formerly Miss Freda Hep-fclld. Hep-fclld. Mrs. Albert Green wel I entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of her nlee. Mis Florence Wright, who leaves fn a few days for Washington.. Washing-ton.. D. C, where she will enter the National Park seminary. Mrp. G. S. Sameel entertained Wednesday nTt-ernoon nTt-ernoon In honor of Mrs. Bishop, who la visiting here from Kansas City, Mo. MIsb Cora Martlnsen gave a dinner at her home on Sunday evening In honor of Miss Phillis Duf-fln Duf-fln of Rexhurg. Those presetit were Miss Puffin, Myrtle King. Maud Larisy. Tnra Martinsen, Mecr. David Durham. Ralph Hedlngton, Elmer Snow and Wllubur Horfon. Mrs. Bogert of fhicago, a sister of Mr?. R. B. Mcf'utrheon, who haa been visiting heie for some lime, left for liome Wednesday. t BRIGHAM CITY j BRIG HAM CITY. Sept. L'3. Mrs. Julius Wright entertained Tuesday evening in honor of the of-firera of-firera and teachers of the Fourth ward M. I. A. The gueMB were Mrs. Hyimm Standing. Mrs. M. L. Nirholti, Misses Aurilla Walk ins, Henrietta Bott, .Edith Mortensen, Klia Hanson, lienors Jenten. Bessie Edwards and Brlgham Wright. Monday afternoon Mrs. Kate Erdmann entertained enter-tained a few friends at luncheon. The guests were Mesdnmes O. G. Spemer, Orson Tingey, Iettie Tingey. N. S. Chrislofferson. Andrew Peter-pen, Peter-pen, Pharaldo ,lennen, M. J. Lund. Cephus Anderson. And-erson. Marie K. Anderson. Amy Hanson, John Tingey, Carrie Wagstaf f. Alma Tingey and Hans Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fishhurn and daughter, Hope, and Mrs. Frank Fish burn were guest of Mr. and Mrs A. N. Flshhuin at Tremonton Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. r. 0. Chrirtenpen entertained at S inula:' dinner. Among the gue-M-s were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Knudeon. Mr. and Mrs. Wit! lam Soren--on, Mrs. A utile M. Larsen. M isseis Annie L. Staines, Urada Knudson. Barbara Larsen and Evalyn SorL'ti.sen. Miss C'orinne Wilson nf Provo was a gin'st of Mr. and .Mrs. Stewart Horsley for a week. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Kirk ham of Iogan spent several days of the week in Erighaiii visiting relatives and frienda. Mrs. Orlando Iverson of Provo spent several dayn of the wfi'k In this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. .1. Smith and other relatives. Mrp. Alice W. Thomas and Miss Hilda Hansen were up from Salt Lake and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Odcar Petersen for a few days. Carl Vuleytlne and two children and Mrs. WIN tard C. Jensen and son of Salt Lake spent several sev-eral days early in ihe week visiting relatives in this city. Roscoe W. Kardlpy and Mrs. Laura W. Diamond Dia-mond of Snlt Lake were Sunday visitors to Hi ig-Itam. ig-Itam. Mr. and Mrs. Alouo Petersen of S?tt I -nke were guests or Mr. and Mrs. William Horslc.y of this city a few days during tiio week.. Miss Estelle Jensen was the guest of her parents, par-ents, Mr. end Mrs. H. T. Jensen, a day of two during the v.-pek. Mr. and Mrj. L. W. Preston of Garland were guests or Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Preston J thli ci'y Monday. KAYSVILLE f 4. KAY?VI!,LR. Sept. U.-Mr. and Mrc Ira A. B.i l ino, M iss Hazel Bat ine and Misa Kathryne ("ooley motored to Brig ham City Sunday, Mrs. nil ve Curtis, spent a few days in S"alt Lake this work. Mr. and Mis. Fred .1. Porter, who have f.pr nt the summer here, guest;; of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Porter, returned to their home In Delphus, Kan., Tuesday. Miss Gladys Darker returned home Saturday from Morgan county, where .-he spent tho summer. Mlsa Doris Thornier entertained Die members of the Red Wing club a! her home Tuesday evening. Among i!in.--e present were. Miftes EN lenor Kine. Nora LUnmires. Zella Green. Agnes Giimm and Mildred Strong. Mrs. John G. M. Barnes visited relntics in Salt Lake Monday. Mfs Mm'KurrUe Thomasr en rp turned home Tup'-rtav from a shoi't visit -wtlh freinds In Burlev, Idaho. Mis Laura t'lawfnrd of Salt Lake spent the we.-k-cnd in (own a.-, a guest of hr sis it"-, Mrs. I Sumner Gleason. M:? HoH Fhilllpf. dans'iter rr Mr?. Annie H Phillips, and Karl Stewart of Ogden weie married mar-ried Wednesday. Mrs. rVudas P. Ut i -nt-rtaMU-d n-iniher of f rl"nd. a: a paivcl shower at her home .Monday .Mon-day .tfrernonn in hnnor of Miss I!ol!i Phillips. Assist inc Mr. Phillips in senium w.to Misses Ion- phillin Am R.airire S-offield- .n:onc the quests prcs.nl wre Mrs. T. H. Phillips. Mrs. nijvt-r F-?f7r Mr?, Msry Jane pro,..-no. M;s T. A. Phillip. Mrs. George Robins, Mrs. Milinn K. rhii: If". Mrs. Genrce W. Vmc - ft 00-!. Mrs. George B. Flin:. Mrs. t-cne Hu?:on. Misses Mol-lic Mol-lic P.iri.e-', Edna liu.-hfurih. Ruliv Pillins. Ha?el Ri.-h-ip. r!ri A::. I- ."in. I.r;.li V. Pii; Mvr-re Mvr-re .Ir.ir.-. Virginia Phillips. Nora Bl.miire. Vina Ai:1';-sm;i. NIIie Edmonds and Camilla Barnes. M-s. Frank Chcnev of Mintdnkii. Idaho, arnvd M.uidiy. M lf-s Marguet Ite Thomaf'n rn t ';( a i Td a nnm-bei nnm-bei rir'ri'! a; a r.'''Cl shewrr al hr hom mi V.rsr Maple a' 1 ft Tij'sday even inc. A .nous ' tlinrp present were Mrs. .law- R Pro'idfoot. ; Mrs. Eiiinia Tl-ninas sen. Mr Paul Tboma.-en. ; Miss,. Fnye Smdeis, Edna Rushforth. Moilt ; Flnree.. ll.tel Bishop. M.imte Rusli forth. Marion ; Scoffid. Mollis phllllp.s, Emma Odd. Virginm . I liillips, MsileMn Blood. Corinue Plamtre. Lois , JurniHii, Mane Blamlres. Verna rhipman, Eloi.e Kurt on. BlMdVR Barker, Nora Bla mires, Roetta ThomdS'en and Mrs. Mary Bri strip, Mrs Carrin Webb is spending the week in Lorrnio, Idaho. Mrs. Emily Suit and Mlfcs Georgia Shier, who spent the summer In Nebraska, returned to Kavsvillt- this week io i-pend the winter. Mrs. Lawrenre c. B'ood and rlilldren of Salt Lake were Kayvllle visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kimball of ThaVher. Ariz. . are spending two weeks in town as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Jarman. Miss Janet Swan left this week for Loa, Waynfl county, where nho will spend the winter. MtFa AVmle Blood left during the week for Trent Tre-nt on ion. Cm-he couni y, where she will tpend a few monthn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fmtth left Sunday for a two weeks' visit with relathes in Burley. Idaho. Mrs. John E. Barker is spending the. week to Salt Lake the finest of relatives. M Is Agns Noble of Moore, Idaho, arrived In town thh fteok. 6h will Hpand the winter with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith returned home this week from an extended visit in Moore. Idaho, the guChia uf Mrs. Lena Noble. Mi 3,1 Estella Epperson vl&Jted frCinds In Salt Lake Monday. Hon, and Mrs. John R.-Barnea and Misses Martha Mar-tha and Mary Barnes niytored lo East canyon Frlda:. P LOGAN 4 f LOGAN, Sept. 03. The largest affair of the week was a "5ifj" party given Monday afternoon by Mrs. Joseph Oclell. The decorations were effectively carried out in yellow. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Luther Howell and Miss Elizabeth lender len-der wood. Kisht tablos were tilled with players. Following the card games refreshments re-freshments were served from prettily appointed ap-pointed tables. Fifty-three guests were in attendance. Mrs. Crover Dunford entertainer! with a carrl party Tlmrsday evening in com-p'iment com-p'iment to Mrs. L J. iloore. The rooms were attractively decorated with autumn flowers. The evening was concluded with refreshments. Fifteen guests were in at-tendam.e. at-tendam.e. Mrs. -I. C. Walters and Mrs. Eugene Santschi entertained at a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon at the Hotel Logan in compliment lo Mrs. K. D. Ball.) The luncheon was served at 'I o'clock in the larrre dining room. The tables were decorated deco-rated with cut flowers. Following the luncheon seven small tables were ar-tiinucd ar-tiinucd 011 the mezzanine floor, where the gueals were entertained at auction bridge. A prize lor the high score was awarded to Mrs. Clyde Squires and a guest prize to Mrs. Ball. Miss Eleanor AVilkenson and Miss Agnes Ag-nes Saunders entertained at dinner informally infor-mally Thursday, in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Ball. Mrs. R. L. Harman entertained at an attractively appointed Kensington Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Fall flowers were effectively effect-ively arra nged about the rooms. Music was a pleasant feature of the entertainment. entertain-ment. At the conclusion of the afternoon after-noon refreshments were served. Those present were Mesdames Ernest Carroll, Frank M'Alister, Grover Dunford, W. B. Secrist. Xtel De Saunders, J. S. Smith, A. M. Stewart, A. G. Stewart. John O. Peterson, J. A. Hutme, .1. A. Young, Gilbert Gil-bert Thorpe, Misses Libbie Park, Nettie Peterson. Etta Nelson and Armenia Maughan. Mrs. Louise G. Kimball left Monday for her home in Hastings, Neb., after spending the summer here. Miss Margaret Nibley entertained Tuesday afternoon at a "o00" party, in compliment lo Mrs. Margaret Jones Clark, who was married "Wednesday. Autumn foliasre and flowers were effectively arranged ar-ranged about the rooms. A prize for high score was awarded to Miss Claire Cardon and a guest prize to Mrs. Clarke. Following Fol-lowing the card games refreshments were served. . Besides the guest of honor, those present were as follows: Mesdames Clyde Squires, Luther Howell, Roy Bullen, Asa Bullen. James Nibley, C. W. Nibley, Jr., George B. Calne, Marriner Eceles, Earl Robinson. W. B. Preston. George Harding. Hard-ing. Parlev Hill. Leslie Naisbiti, Elmer Stoddard. Edward Carlisle, Misses Ella Hatch. Genevieve Thatcher, Jessie and Emma Eccles, Alley Cox, Ruth Howell, Claire Cardon, Edna and Florence Nibley, Nib-ley, Inez and Aldeth Thain, Marie and Louisa Barber. Mrs. Oscar Malmrose entertained with a card party Friday afternon in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. H. B. Stussy of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. An attractive color scheme of purple pur-ple and white was carried out in the decorations, deco-rations, asters and sweet peas being used. Six tables were filled with players. play-ers. Following the card games refreshments refresh-ments were served. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. A. D. Miller and Mrs. Edward Reed. The marriage of Mrs. Margaret Jones Clark and Robert Anderson took place Wednesday hi the Logan temple. Following Fol-lowing the ceremony the couple left for Seattle on a wedding trip. The, fourth-year class of the B. Y. C. gave a dancing party Friday evening in tiie gymnasium. 'only the members of the class being present. Light refreshments were served. Miss OUey Joan Nibley lias arrived home from visiting with relatives in Salt Luke and Ogden. Miss Ada Maughan has gone to Afton. Wyo., where she will spend the winter. Miss La Rue Jacobsen has arrived home from a two weeks" stay at Ogden. Miss Ruth Howell arrived from Salt Lake Monday. Miss Margaret Nibley arrived home from California Friday. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Whitnev, Mrs. R. S. Wells and H. B. Whitney of Salt Lake motored here last Saturday and remained over Sundav as guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatcher. Mrs. A. E. Bowen accompanied ac-companied them home. Miss Emma Carrlngton of Salt Lake is here for a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kimball. Mrs. James Nibley of Salt Lake spent the weeii here as a guest of Mr. arjd Mrs. Roy Bullen. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Pyper, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shepherd and children of Salt Lake motored here last Saturday a nd were guests of Mrs. Kate Preston over Sunday. I HEBER CITY 4 f HKBKR CITY. Sept. M. Mm. William J. Rose-vear Rose-vear entertained the Five Hundred drd rlub Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Prizes were, awarded to Mrs. Joseph S. McDonald and Mrs. Amanda Hornor. Those present Pre Mrs. J. M. Duke, Mrs. p. A. M urdork. Mrs. Iewts Alexander, Mrs. Theodore Jasper.-ion. Mrs. W. R WherriU. Mrs. Emer Mur-doilf, Mur-doilf, Mis. Rny Duke. Mrs. Georce A. Fisher. Mrs. Rone Turner, Mrs. Ann Coleman, Mrs. Amanda Aman-da Hornor and Mre. Joseph S. McDonald. Mis? Lydia Pelerson of Midway and Thomas Moulton were married Wednesday attCrnoon at the home of Mr. Mary Monlton. Mr. and Mrs. .lark Hlte of Salt Lake are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hatch. Mr. and Mm. LeHe Green wool left Mondny to make their home In Salt Lake or (he winter. M Ins Merle .v urdork of Duchesne Ik the guest or Mrs. June Tuft. M Nora M' Mil lan and Mifs Mare Murdnek entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of their birthdays at the home of Mi. William McMillan. Those present were Mrp. Jack Hite and the Misses Alnv-da MrKnfcht. Luella Smith, Juanila FraujiMon. Jes-Mc M urdork. Krma Jon en, Lula Hornor, Vilate McMillan and Rela Hornor. Mr. and Mis. B. J. Cummings announce the marriage mar-riage of th'.'lr dauphter, Vivian. and Francis CarllMe, Mrs. Edwin D. Hatch eotevtslncd a f.w friend a; a Kenfciimion Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrp, Jay Jensen enterlained at dinner Sunday in hnnor of Mr. anMrs. H P. M'-Mullen. Mr. and Mru. William Bonner and Mrs. Ida . Woo'ton. Mr. and Mr. Aloro Tidwej) eft Monday tr, make their home in Salt Lake. Mtr. J. M. Puke entertaln'-d the Shaken pearean ' 'lub Saturday afernonn. Tho-e present were Mi;.. And-ew M-'pTiaM. Mr?. W. R Whe!Titi, Theniore Jas;"Tson. Mrs. W. S. Willes, Mra.' ! Ceorce K is her. M; s. Iciiae Jacobs, Mru. Chat-e : lit'' . Mrs. Homer Fraiqhton. M r.t. A L Nerf I and M-.5. William McMillan. N!r. a:d Mi. Chase Ha(-:h were vNllois to P:mn Wi-rlne.-laT. Mis- Viva Ra.;band entertained at dinner Sa'.- urdnv evening. The guests were Misses Mary Buell- Pearl Bag ley, Jennie Campbell. Ethel Hieken, Ila Fleher and Vera Kimball. Wise Elthorfa Hieken returned Friday from a two weeks' visit Id Salt Lake. Mrs. E. P. Cllft entertained the Excelsior Beehive Bee-hive pwarm Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Beal are here to make their home for the winter. Mrp. Chas? MouVon entertained at a bundle shower Wednesday eve 11 ins for her sister, Miss Vivian Cummings. who will be a September bride. PLEASANT GROVE j PLEASANT GROVE. Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tho tne entertained Saturday evening at a eard party In honor of Dr. and Mrs. O. E (!rua. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Chipman, !r. and Mns. L. W. Lund. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halllday, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Ellsworth and Miss Orpha Halllday. Hal-llday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walker and Miss Ruby Radmall left Saturday for a two weeks" visit with friends and relatives In Idaho Falls and lona, Idaho. Mrs, M. P. Carson and three children of M.-nlM, Nov., spent the week here with the former's mother, Mrs. Helen Hickerson. Miss Leah Thornton has returned home after spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. S. it. Patterson of Salt Lake. A silver shower was given Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Emma Overlade fn honor of Mrs. O. K. Grua. Those present were Mrs. S. A. Kirk, Mrs. Susie Swenson. Mru. L. W. Lund, Mrs. W. L. Hayes, Mrs. Alva Chipman, Misses Estella f ejlon. Ruth Lindsay. Sena Cooper. Coop-er. Dczzie Shoe 11. Leona Koutz. Grace Marrott, L'thel ClHrk, Viola West, Bessie Newman, Marion Tanner. Edna Poulson. Mrs. Clarence Weeks and Mrs. G. A. Rasniusiien. Mrs. O. T. Nielson entertained at a Rocial Tuesday Tues-day evening In honor of her husband's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thornton. Rolta and Leah Thornton and Miss Jennie larisoQ attended the wedding reception of Miss Kern Thornton and Klmer Chipman Thursday evening at American Fork. Miss Sadie Mills has returned home after spending spend-ing the past week with relatives in Salt Lake and Midvale. Miss Edna Beck of Provo spent the first of the week in this city. Mrs. James T. Powell, M rs. John Bovcridge and Mrs. Henry Kemp of Lehl epeut Sunday with friends in Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Be I on, who have been visiting wllh relatives in this city, returned to Vernal Wednesday. The Hymenoptera swarm of Beehive gh Is met at the home of Mies Cora Wad ley Thursday evening. Mrs. Ed. Warburlon. Thomas and Oscar nichlnt have returned from a week's visit to Vernal. I GARFIELD I 4 GARFIFCLD. Sept. 23. The Los Amio rlub rj enter! ained Thurtday afternoon by Mrs. Hazel Spend love. The Aigyle club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs, Herbert Tomlnn. Mrs. Slmonds was made a member. Ttie prize for the aficriioim was won by Mis. Lomax. ; Mrs. Harry P. Allen enter! a ined a number of friends for Mis Anna Romig Monday afternoon. Tho regular meeting of the tinrfleld Woman's club was held Friday afternoon at tho Gni field club, A ball was given Friday evening in the L. D. S. amusement hall. Mrs. R. 11. Tempest entertained the Wet End Card club and two tables of nddl! lonal Eueutc at auction bridge Thursday afternoon. A reception was given at Magna Saturdav hr Mrs. D. W. Walker and Mr. A. 11. Lomax at the home of the lat'er in honor of Mre. A. O. Bohne, who ban returned !o Magna to live. The guests w-re. Mrs. D. C. Thompson. Mi j. w Jones. Mrs. F. K. Ris.br, Mr. W. Si lion. Mr.. Robinson, Mrs. K. V. Rremwood. Mrs. D. R Tolman. MrG. II. T. Brown and Mrs. M. Hanson. I mantI f 4 4. MANTI. Sept. Mr. Delia K. Jen,n crier- talned Wednesday afternoon at a ebower in honor of Mis. Edythe Clark Tayloi. Mr. and Mrs. .lar-oh Wlnn-h announe the mar-riagt- of their daughter. Jeisi wml Lew Ik M. Jensen at the Manti temple nxt Wrdnrlay, pop-ternber pop-ternber 27. Mr. and Mrh. Jensen will be t home In La Giatide, Ore., after Octol-r 15. N. A. Christ ianfi'n of Gun.nlon and Klva Anderson Ander-son or Manti were married in the MaiUi Cm pie Wednesday. Mattle Hoggan enterlained Ihe Da thy swaim of the Beehive giilh at hci home Kiiday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Artoinette Cox was hosier.-- Tu-fdsy after- noon. f-nfertalLing at a nhoT for he(- rom In. I Jessie Wintrli. The cousins and aunU of Miss ! Je.-f.ie were present. I Sattird.iy afiernonn Pndii- Mellor entert i i nr d 1 At. a birthday parly in honor of li'r fifi.-t nth I b I r ! ;;iJa V a :i l.i vrir v. Tho.-- p: "i-nl w-re Virginia Vir-ginia and Elaine Christ em-en, R"va Riddle, Atn : B,t..y. Man r Ine Wcsien-kow. At ire .1' n-f 11. Leah ' Harmon. Thr-ra uli-n, Ruin Kji, )'. .-,! tooth, Lurjle M artse n. Vera John sun and M;i r y Pun y. Charlotte Parry critc; rained th" D-my swarm of Hc-hlve siils at a watermelon "hu-f M-mdhy evening. Ruby .Ifcn entrrlaind Monday ev7' ing In honor of her birthday anni. ci.!(l, v. Tho c p;--L---n( 0 . were the Mioses Dora Larsen, Florence and stolid Domgaard, Hid ma Wait. Ellen Hansen. Geneva Jensen, idella Miller. Ruth Moffett. Edith Kiar, Libhie Crawford. Violet Ka merman and Hazel Jessc-n. Mrs. P. P. Dyrertg and daughter. Mr. Ward Hall and Ruhy Dyreng, returned Tuesday fi Oman Om-an exteoded trip to Alamo. Cal. Mrs.. Rasmus Larsen entertained the Mot hern' club Tuct-day. Fannie and Leah Tut tie. Hrtn-e Peterson, Ruth Besry, Frances Mad sen. Cleo Olsen and Mabel Parry entertained the Hopeless rlub Monday even- , log at the home of Fannie 'futile. Mrv. Isabel lo Shand eutcrtained at a showr Friday evnin,i In honor of her sister. Mrs. E A. Christiansen. Mrs. Sarah S perry entertained Tuesday afternoon after-noon at a Kensington to honor of her daughter, Mrs. Epperseu of Provo. 1 MONROE 4 MONROE, Sept. 33. Mrs. Jennie Sprague 13 home after a month's vihii Id Fillmore. Mrs. Andy Sargent entenained the FrtsciMa. rlub. Those enjoying the lUfah- were Mru. Die Larsen. Mrs. John Hodge. Mrs. Pr. PeHtz, Mr?. Niels Mb-helson, Mrs. Joseph Olson. Mr. Miles Sargent. Mrs. E. M. Sorec-on, Mrp. Arthur Hodge, Mrs. C. M. Christian and Rose and Mary Lowry. Mrs. George Smfth of Provo and her Inn Knna, M elv in and Leo. arc the guests of Mr. and Mru. William Morrison. Mrs. Thomas Ransom entertained at an after-noon after-noon tea for .Mrs. ('aide NMelsen. Mrs. Alice Wbb, Mrs. Martha Dosford. Mrs. George Smith, Mi. William Morrison and Mrs. Joseph Smith. Mra. Lorln Cloward entertained Wednesday f veiling, complimentary to Miss Hopo Magleln . Those present were Ivy. Olivia and Elma MHglebv. Christie larsen. Vera Hansen, V. L. Clark and Mrs. Elliott Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark left Thursday for their home in Panguiti-h. Judge J. H. Eibkson and wife and daughter. Ivy, 0r Rk-hfleld spent Sunday at the home of F. Krieksoii. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Magleby and Mr. and Mrs. Nephi bates of Richfield vlntcd line last weekend. week-end. . M iss Louise Slmmonsen and Mir; Cora Clonard wero Richfield visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Washburn enlerlainrd a number of frienda at their borne Tuesday evening. M rs. S (. Andi eaton was host ens at a dinner paity Sunday. Her guest were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newhy, Mr. and Mru. Jmc3 Manson, Mm. F, Erk kson and S. C. And reason. j PAYSON f 4 PAYSON. Sept. n. Mrs. Asa Man-cock Man-cock en ten -lined t he A ft e moon Sewing club Thursday. Tlrn. I K. Uinnifi. a meinher of the. rlub who will soon leave for Idaho, was the honored guest. Mrs. S. IC. Ware entertained at dinner din-ner Saturday for her son Blamhanl. Mrs. r. K. Ale Hot h had as her guests Friday members of the Ka lT"c Klatdi. Miss Meryle Alauwill was the guest of honor at a party given at the home of All's. Viola Alan will Saturday. Airs. J. Kugene JIulsh entertained at dinner Sunday. Mrs. James Boyle has as her guest her daughter,' Mrs. Lou Freeman of Spanish Fork. Mrs. I,. I mniiig and daughter. M iss Bessie iJimnig, ft Kriday for Burley, Idaho, where they will join Mr. fJiinnig and make their home. Al iss Florence Newell ret urned to Iter home al Prnvo Tuesday after a three wf'fks' visit with her aunt, Mrs. L. J . Slewai t. Mr. and Mrs. F. Winters uf Salt Lake are the guests of Mrs. iJace Kerr. Mrs, Orover Summers of Salt hake was the guest MondHy of her sister. Airs. William Ferre. Mrs. Clara Kvans and son I'Mmund were vihiling ftiends at Salem Hwti'iay. .Miss Sadp Ford nf Salt l-ake returned home Su nda y after sue-nd ing Ihe weekend week-end with Airs. U. Lemmon. j GUNNISON 4 f 'H'NM'i.V, Sept. Z'.. John K. Met.-ulf and Miss t.lllle Mellor vie married at lti- Manti 1 tern pic Wednesday. Art rla'.o, nic weddinc H'- option was given a' tl" hii-l'-'h hnm in Man'i. Mr. and Mif. Mel. -alt will make 'heir home in Gunnte'm. A w-dding rec ion was given W"dncsdo y in horir i.f K. S. Itnt-hiE-cn of pi a' e and Mi si. Annr-? Time of Fillmore. Mi-s Minerva Ma: e Is home from Snlt Luke. Tli.nt-day evening a hundle th"'"v van given in honor of Mr. .nd M. K. S. Kobint-oii. Mi-.- Miidre V.: kro:i t? it:ip In Richfield with her M'lT. M-.- .In-ieitb ' K.is-m:,..in. Mr. -i-id M:. . .iarn".-. H " niu.-.-on and family we-,. Ilpluvhii vl- li.., Sunday. Mr... MI:i.mi.i Min o -: no:n'- from Knit l.i.kc Tiie Si' IH' (':' lr v.a.- enicriaincd ''.! 1. r --.In y at 'he l.onie of Mr1 J. W. Jorir-'. Lui"henn riv 1 ti tlio foll.'iv.'ing: Mib. n. ri. Met r air. Mrs. Arthur C,ii-.l.-iihcn, Mi... .1 H . Lun.h, M... J. Iiuznri K'i.n, H:il v ci ,-on. Mtr. K. L. Sii-beig, Sii-beig, Mr:-. C. It. .'iivalbcrg and Mr. Cluii Jeneen. |