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Show 1 BRIGHAM CITY 1 4 BFJGHAM CITY, Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. J. Scoit Jen bod entertained Friday evening at a family party In honor of Mrs. Mary Hook of Burllngame, Kan., who has been spending the cummer cum-mer in Salt Lake. Malad and Brlgham visiting relatives and friends. It Is Mrs. Hook's first visit west. Early In the week she left for Salt Lake, from which point she will go to her home In the east. Tho guests were John Evans. Mrs. Mary A. Hook, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonzo Nelson, Mr. aad Mrs. Will Pelt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Madsen, Mrs. Chauncey W. West, Misses Etlileen Forsgren. Louise Berg. Helen Evans, Norma Jenson a.nd a umber of children. Misses Esther Baty and Anna Jensen were Logan visitors Sunday. Mrs. James Mack of Ogden is spending a few weeks in this city visiting her daughters, Mes-dames Mes-dames F. W. and R. L. Flsliburn. Mrs. Thora Ware and little son, Harold. ' left Saturday for their home in Chicago, after an extended vltlt In Brlgham, where Mr. Ware wat, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Laura Olsen. Misses Elsie nnd Florence Christensen entertained enter-tained at a delightful autumn party at their home on Eighth West street Saturday evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served by Dorothy McCartv, Pearl Stratford and Florence Christensen. Progressive high five was played. Among (he. guests were Misses Noll Lawrence of Salt Lake. Dnrothv Mc-Carty, Mc-Carty, Ruth McCariy. Elsie Christensen. Helen Guymon. Muriel Jensen. Florence Christensen, Pearl Stratford. Leslie Yourus, Francis Chrislennen, Walter Hansen. Leonard Pierce. Aaron Jeppson! Raymond Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Christensen Chris-tensen and Mr. and Mrs. William Francis. Mice Mlrl Anderson departed the fore part of the week for Preston. Idaho. y Mr. and Mrs. William Noble of Logan were this city Sunday. The primary stake board of the Third ward entertained en-tertained Friday evening In the Third ward amuse- ment ball Is honor of Mrs. E. D. Mann and Mr. Edwin Lee. Mrs. Androw Batestas ot Ogden is spending a few days visiting her mother, Mrs. Christcna Hanson. Robert W. Burton and Mies Tva Weaver of Ogden were married in this city Saturday. Justice H, M. Flgslns performed the ceremony. I Misses Esther and Katherlno Baty entertained Monday evening complimentary to Medameg C. 0. Chapman and Frank Oalley of Oakland. Cal. The Californians have been the guests of the Mtaeea Baty for a few dars. The- guests, besides Mes-damea Mes-damea Calley and Chapman, were Mrs. Frank Slatter, Misses Clarice Wight. Violet Wixom. Roxio Larean, Anna Jensen, Colia Baty and Mary Flack. Miss Katherlno Baty left Wednesday afternoon for Oakland. Cal.. where Bhe will remain several weeks visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson returned Tuesday afternoon from an extended vis!$ to Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Wednesday, In the Salt Lake temple. William H. Barnard of Harper and M las Sarah Orwin ol Provo wore united In marriage. Mr. Barnard Is one of the prominent young men of this ritv. The bride is a prominent young woman of Provo and has spent considerable llnio in this city and county as a member of the teaching staff of' the Boxeldor schools. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard will make thoir home in Harper. Mrs. Andrew Bateatas of .igden entertained W-d-Oesday evening at the tfnm of ber mother. Mra. E. P. Hansen, in this city in honor of a few friends. Among the suest were Mrs. Orcon Korth. Misses Freda Hansen, Trieste Box, Lenora Romcr, RHIa Pett, Anna Jensen and Sarah Jo-sephson. Jo-sephson. Wednesday evening Irf Roy Had ley wa.s host at a house party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Hartley. The guests were Mr. ar.d Mrs I Wol ton Ward. Mr. and Mr,,. C. R. Wing. Mr, and Mrs. Vance Tingry. Mtses Dollv petern' Oletta Kelly. Lavetla Wallace. May Jensen. Edna Stohl, Miss Winn. Ethlcen Koisgrcn, Leora I.areeii, Aha Richards, Earl Wright and Are! JenseD. |