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Show Social Haopeninffs in Cities and Towns of Utah OGDEN I . , . OGDEN. Sopt. HO. one of the larfrr-st and most U-autiful affairs nf the early autumn was the recept ion pivm Iiy 1 jr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Ki' li We-lnc-'Jay evening even-ing at th:ir home, 2 0 T J Washington avenue, ave-nue, from 8::i0 until Li o'clm-k, following the marriage of their daughter, Leila, and Clarence E. Wright, Wednesday at noiiii, In the Salt Lake temple. The home was beautifully decorated in lavender mid white. In the parlor a canopy of white chrysanthemums and In. vender tulle, combined with s mi lax. fornu-d a canopy for the bridal party. Tali vases of white and lavender chrysanthemums were arranged ar-ranged about the room. The staircase was festooned Willi Htnllax, studded will the same- flowers. In t he center of the dining: room was the bride's table, which was surrounded by ellit smaller ones. The bride's table had a basket of bride's roses as a centerpiece. Bows and streamers stream-ers of lavender tulle fell in a shower from the chandelier. Baskets of white and lavender ast.;rn, with lavender tulle bows on the handles, v-re in the center of each of the smaller tables. The bride wore a gown of whlt: chiffon over white satin, with trimmiites of real lace. The bridal veil fell to the ede of the skirt. The bride's bouquet was of orchids and bride's roses. The bridesmaids. Miss Gladys Rich and Miss Helen Rich, were gowned In lavender, and each carried a shower bouquet of Cecil B runner roses. Mrs. Ezra Rich wore a gown of purple net over silver -'loth. Mrs. Joseph E. Wright, the bridegroom's mother, wore jale pink over silver doth, with silver trimmings. Orson Douglas was best man, Receiving with the bride and bridegroom were l'r. and Mrs. Ezra C Ttlch, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. W right. Miss Gladys Rich, Miss Helen Rich and Orson liouKlas. Assisting were Mrs. Frederick Fred-erick StautTer, Mrs. 11. li. Campbell, Mrs. D. C. Hude, Mrs. Edward I. Rk h. Miss Vera Fen;: Miss Oortel Rich, Miss CI eon e Rich. Miss Rut h Watt is, Miss Edna Wattis. Miss Ellen Seowcroft. Miss Lillian Wright, Mlsa AHerta Wright, Ml S3 Dorothy Wright, Miss Katherlne Hoag and Miss Genevieve Allison. Refreshments Re-freshments were served In the din ins room, library and sun parlor. Punch was served In the reception hall. Little My-rene My-rene and Mary Rich curried baskets tilled with small boxes of wedding cake and presented one to each guest. During the evening dancing was enjoyed on the lawn, which was lighted with Japanese lanterns and inclosed with tall evergreens. ever-greens. About SOU guests were in attendance, at-tendance, among whom were - a large number from Salt Lake. Provo, Logan and ot her I 'tab points. The couple left for a two weeks' honeymoon trip to Portland. Port-land. .Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. They will be at home after October 15 at the Browning apartments. Mr. and Mrs. James Pingree have Issued Is-sued invitations to the wedding reception of their daughter, Zylpha, and Walter G. Guodart of .Salt Lake City, Thursday evening, October 12, a.t the Plngree home, corner of Jefferson avenue and Twentv- Bixth at reel. Miss Plngree will be attended at-tended by her sisters. Miss Zina Finrfree and Miss Myrle Plngree. Henry Moyle of Salt Lake will bo best man. Mr. and Mrs. Kalph E. Bristol entertained enter-tained a number of guests at Bonneville lodge Monday. The party motored to the ranch early in the evening and supper was served on the porch. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harrold C. Day of Brlgham City, Miss Clara Morris, Miss Lillian Wright, Dr. G. A. Dickson and Jonathan Browning. Mrs. Joseph Seowcroft will entertain the Toadies" Literary club at her home W ednesday afternoon. The wedding of Miss Rachel Wright daughter of Mr. and Mira Angus T. W right, and Edmund Eugene Carr will take place Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in the blue room at the Berthana. A large reception will follow at the Berthana Ber-thana from S until 12 o'clock. Miss Florence Flor-ence "Wright will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss .Ruth Wattis, Wat-tis, Miss Alberta Wright. Miss Lillian V, right and Miss Viola Carr. Luke Wright will be best man-Mrs. man-Mrs. James W. Abbott and Miss Abbott Ab-bott have issued invitations for a reception recep-tion and tea October 7 at their home on Washington avenue. Mrs. William A. Turner and Miss Mary Littlefleld will entertain at a tea Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at the Maids and Matrons' club in honor of Miss Alma Bunch. Numbered among the interesting wed-dingB wed-dingB of the week was that of Mrs. Mat-tie Mat-tie O'Donnell and William H. Harris, which took place at high noon today at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund O. Wattis. 2540 Ecc.les avenue. ave-nue. The Rev. John Edward Carver of the First Presbyterian church performed the ceremony in the presence of relatives rela-tives of the immediate families and a few friends. A breakfast followed the ceremony. The drawing room, where the ceremony was performed, was decorated with tall vases of yellow chrysanthemums and a profusion of garden flowers were used in the other rooms. The dining room was In pink roses, the dining table having hav-ing a blue-lined basket of the flowers for a centerpiece. A shower of pink tulle fell from the chandeliers above the table. The place cards were in orange blossoms. Covers were laid for 100 guests. The bride's going-away gown was of gold plush. The hat and shoes were black and sealskin furs completed the costume. The couple left immediately for a honeymoon honey-moon trip In the east and they will be at home after December 1 at the Browning Brown-ing apartments on Washington avcliue. 'Mrs. Archie Bowman and Mrs. Dennis J. Sheehan entertained the members of . the- Child Culture club and a large number num-ber of additional guests at the Berthana Thursday afternoon. The principal number num-ber of the programme was a reading from Rabindranath Tagore. the great poet of Tndia, by Mrs. Emma Brawn Sullivan, a former instructor In the Leland Powers School of Expression in Boston. The Misses Hansen, Wuolley and Peterson pave Shakespearian readings and Mrs. C. H. Stevens and Mrs. Fred" G. Clark favored fa-vored the guests with several vocal selections. se-lections. Mrs. Fred W. Chambers and Mrs. Charles Empey will entertain the club Thursday, October 12. An attractively arranged bridge partv was given Tuesday afternoon at the MaldB and Matrons' club by Mrs. William Wil-liam A. Turner and Miss Mary Little-field. Little-field. Eleven tables of the fame were played, honors being awarded to Mrs. Ambrose P. Hlbbs and Mrs. I. L. Reynolds. Reyn-olds. Following -the card games a luncheon lunch-eon was served. The guests were seated at one long table, which had lor its central cen-tral decoration a crystal basket of pink roses tied with pink tulle. Vases of pink carnations were placed at intervals and at the corners were cnndlosUckg with pink candies and pink shades. Mm. J. F. Ellis entertained the drama section of the Historical sodetv this afternoon aft-ernoon at the Maids and Matrons' club. Professor T. Earl Pardoe gave an inter esring lecture on "Hamlet." Miss Louise Pierre rendered two piano selections. Guests ot" the afternoon were Mrs. Isaac Russell of New York City. Mrs. Merrill Ntblev and Mrs. Claude Primes nf Sa It Lake, Mrs. S. S. Smith. Mrs. Douglas Watson, Mrs. Ernest L. Ford, Miss Carrie Browning, Miss Louise Pierce, Mrs. Mar-riner Mar-riner Browning and Miss Lucile Wallace. In compliment to Mrs. Mattle O'Donnell O'Don-nell and William 7-T. Harris. Mrs. Ralph E. ?loag entertained thlrty-rlve guests at a dinner dance Monday evening at the Maids and Matrons' club. The table was centered with a crystal basket filled with pink Killfirnev roses, with pink tulle bows on the handle. Smaller baskets of the flowers, tied with pink tulle, were placed at each end and the candelabra were In the sam'i color. Mrs. E. F. Bratz was hopfss to the members of the Martha society at 1 o'clor-k luncheon at the Countrv club Monday. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol will entertain en-tertain the society at luncheon at Its next regular meeting, Monday, October s. at her home on Van Buren and T wen tv-Hf t h street. MI.s Katherine Hoag entertained at the Maids and Matrons' h;h Monday evening at a dinner dance, in compliment to Miss MISS ELLEN SCOWCROFT of Ogden, who left Thursday for Washington, where she will enter National Park sem-inary. sem-inary. 'If t . " , .. 1 lr . I ''V'.'v . 'Mi If' ' " -! ' M I '? &y .,v . Jkfj )! rt i -r &h& J W Alma Bunch cf Chicago, guest of Miss Pamela Spargo. The table was der:orated with red roses. Covers were laid for Miss Hoag. Miss Bunch. Miss Pamela i Spargo, Abbot Glick, Jack Littlefleld and Mr. Cassidy. Mrs. D. i '. Eccles entertained at a prettily pret-tily arranged Kensington at her home Wednesday afternoon, in honor of her sister, sis-ter, Miss Rachel Wright. The decorations decora-tions were in variegated asters. Mrs. Eccles was assisted by Miss Florence1 Wright Mrs. Angus T. Wright. Mrs. T. H. Carr and Miss Viola Carr. Fifty guests were in attendance. The Duplicate Auction Bridge club met Thursday afternoon at the Maids and I Matrons' club following the tea. Mrs. Merrill Nibley of Salt Lake was the ugliest of Mrs. J. F. I-:ilis today. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning and daughter, Dorothea, motored to Bear lake Thursday to spend a week at their summer sum-mer cottage. Miss Ellen Seowcroft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Seowcroft, left Thursday for Washington, D. C, where she will enter National Park seminary. Miss Ida Seowcroft left Wednesday for Los Angeles An-geles to attend the Girls' Collegiate seminary. sem-inary. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Stauffer and Miss Vera Fueger were among the Salt Lake guests at the Rich-Wright reception Wednesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Campbell were Logan guests. Mayor and Mrs. Abbot A. Heywood had as their guests for the week-end Mrs. William R. Page and Mrs. Ethel Page Griswold and small son. Talcott. of Chicago. Chi-cago. Mrs. Page and Mrs. Griswold are cousins of Mayor Heywood. Miss June Seowcroft returned Thursday to National Park seminary'. Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Maginnis of Salt Lako were guests for the week-end of Mrs. Maginnls's mother, Mrs. W. L. Maginnis. Ma-ginnis. Ralph GwMUam, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gwilliam. has left for Cornell uni-versitv uni-versitv to continue his studies. Mr. Gwilliam will enter upon his junior year. Miss Doro(.hv Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w. C. Wright, left Wednesday fur Washincton. D. C. where she will enter en-ter National Park seminary. Mrs. James W. Ure and young son, James. Jr., left today for a three months' stay in Los Angeles. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol spent Thursday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Homer E. Fenn and twby daughter daugh-ter returned Wednesday from a four months' visit with her mother in Shoshone Sho-shone and friends in Boise. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Nye will return re-turn tomorrow from an extended visit in , the east. Mrs. P. D. Kline was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Swan of Salt Lake spent tlte week-end in Ogden, the guests of Mrs. Swan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Swan are en route to San Francisco for a two weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Middleton and daughter. Edna, have returned from a seven weeks' tour of the Pacific coast, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ll Shibley of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Ogden, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W Farnsworth. Mrs. Clarence S. Gunnell entertained the members of her sewing club and a few additional guests at bridge Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Arthur Kuhn entertained at a luncheon at the Maids and Matrons' club Saturday afternoon. Miss ZylplM Pingree was the guest of honor at h luncheon given by Miss Ethel Wntherspoon at her home Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. A basket of pink carnations, with jpink maltne bows on the handle, formed the centerpiece for the tnhle. The favors were small cupids and the pla ce cards were hand painted In ehrysanthemums. Covers were laid for twelve. j Members of the Acacia club were the guests of Mrs. W. It. Emmet t at her home Friday afternoon. Miss Tlllie Peterson gave an address on the "Mon-tessorl "Mon-tessorl method" of Instruction. Miss Mabel Moyes will entertain at a Kensington at her home on Jefferson avenue ave-nue Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Zylpha Plngree, an October bride. A dinner dance was given Monday evening at the Maids and Matrons' club. The affair was the first of a series to be given at the club on the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month. Mrs. C. E. Wyrner was hostess to the Ftopla ePih members at her home on Harrison Har-rison avenue, Wednesdnv aflr-nioon. Mrs. P. J. Nelson of Salt Lake and Mrs. O. B. Curtis were guests of the club. Mrs. Albert Al-bert Seowcroft will entertain the club in two weeks. A prettv wedding took place Tuesdav at the home of Mr. anl Mrs. George Kins. 2H Twcnn -third street, when their daughter. Miss Kia.rc-s M. King, became the bride of Charles L- ScwcU of Salt Lake. The ceremony was performed at : noon by the Rev. W. W. Fleetwood In the I presence ot" the members of the imme-I imme-I diate families and a few intimate friends. The living room, where the ceremony was I performed, was decorated witli autumn I leaves and .asters. and jardinieres of ismilax and ferns were arranged, about the room. The parlor was attractive with j tall vases of asters. A pink and white I color scheme was carried out in the dln- ing room. The table was centered with j a basket of pink La France rosebuds tied with bows of white tulle. The bride wore a gown of white net and lace over satin. The bridesmaid, Miss Marie Far-. Far-. rell, was gowned in yellow chiffon over , net. The bridegroom was attended by : Henry Sewell. Little Iris Smith was the I flower girl. Following the ceremony a breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. : Sewell left for Salt Iake Cijv, where they I will be at home at 42 West Sixth South street. The Entre Nous club members were entertained by Mrs. I. N. Fulton and Mrs. P. B. Haslet Wednesday afternoon at the Hot .Springs. Luncheon was I served. Mrs. D. J. Sheehan, Mrs. Clyde Fulton and Mrs. Douglas Swan of Salt Lake were guests of the club. . The Historical society will meet Saturday Sat-urday afternoon with Mrs. James M. 1 Canse on Eccles avenue. j Mrs. Carl Allison entertained the Bridge club at her home on Thlrty-sec- ! ond street Friday afternoon. Pink and white cosmos and asters were used in the decorations. Three tables were filled with the players. Luncheon was served on small tables. Mrs. Lillian Light of Salt Lake was the honor guest. Mrs. G. A. Dickson and daughter, Ruth, have gone to Pasadena. Cal., where Miss Dickson will attend school. Mrs. Dickson will remain fn Pasadena a month or six weeks before returning home. Dr. R. E. Worrell and sister. Miss Fern Worrell, have left for a ten days' visit in Bowen, III. Mrs. Mary W. Abbott left Sunday, for Marshalltown. Iowa. Mrs. Abbott Is the mother of James W. Abbott. Matthias Tanner left the first of the week for Boston, to attend a school of dramatic art and expression. Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Van Meter left Thursday for Chicago. From there they will go to Kentucky to visit friends and relatives. j Judge W. H. Reeder, Jr., has returned from a trip to Idaho Falls. A meeting of the Home Culture club was held with Mrs. Rohert G. Agee, 734 Seventh street, with eighteen members present. Mrs. II. A. Beauveld gn.ve a paper on the "Tricentenary of Shakespeare" Shake-speare" and Mrs. W. S. Craven read Shakespeare's "The Tempest." The;,club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. A. D. Barber. The 1916 Five Hundred club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Gertrude Weaver. The Ladles Aid society of the First Presbyterian church met with Mrs. M. Lucas Friday afternoon. Mrs. Eggleston. 744 Washington avenue, ave-nue, will entertain the Silver Bee club Wednesday afternoon. The Sego Lily Thimble club was entertained en-tertained at the home of Mrs. D. Cash-more Cash-more on Canyon road Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Miss Myrtle Larson was bridesmaid at the wedding of her cousin, Miss Alfrie Sadler, and Fred M. Newson Wednesday evening In Salt Iake. Miss Louise Rlssoglfo of Trinidad. Colo., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Rowe for two weeks. Mrs. William Royle has returned from a six weeks' visit in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. iiannon and baby departed Thurslay'' for Tulare, Cal., where they will make their home. A. W. Smith, fiscal agent of the United States forestry service, with headquarters headquar-ters in Washington, D. C, left Thursday for San Francisco, after a week's visit with bis brot her. Assistant Superintendent Superintend-ent F. C. Smith of the Salt Lake division of the froulhern Pacific railroad, and Ills mother. Mrs. J. H. Hawdln;on and sinter Irene left Wednesday for Denver, where they will visit for several weeks. Miss Rita West spent Saturday and Sunday in Ogden with her parents. MIps West Is a student at the University of Utah. Mrs. Ida A. Lawton and daughter Ethel lefi during the week for an extended visit in the east, including Omaha. Ohi-ra Ohi-ra go, Buffalo, New York City and Boston. Bos-ton. Miss Pauline By bee left Monday for San Fth icisco. Mrs. L. Smith has gone lo Detroit, Mich. Mrs. S. Hess is visiting friends and relative rela-tive in St. Louis, Mo., for several weeks. Monday evening a shower wa s given In the Lynn amiifcmriit hall by the officers of-ficers of the Y. L. M. I. A. In honor of Miss Myrtle P. Wilson, an October bride. The hall was decorated in autumn leaves and pine branches. The evening was pleasantly spent and at a late hour refreshments re-freshments were served. The various companies of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers met Thursday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The federated W. C. T. U. met Tuesday Tues-day afternoon with Mrs. Quincy R. Craft. Members of the Women's Relief Corps Thimble club were entertained by Mrs. J. X. Allen. Mrs. A. L. White and Mrs. Ellen Huss at cards Wednesday a fter-noon fter-noon at the home of Mrs. Mlgnault on Jefferson avenue. Silver review No. 1. W. B. A. O. T. M., gave its first card party of the season Friday evening ut the Woodmen's hall. Robert ft. Goodman entertained members mem-bers of the Mtzpah Five Hundred club at his home on Jefferson avenue Wednesday evening, this being the first of a series of eight meetings. At the conclusion of t!e series there will be a theater party and banquet in compliment to the young women of the club. Miss Elizabeth Blair will entertain the club members at her home Friday evennig. Members of the new club are Elizabeth Biair. Eva Cragun, 'Ruth White. Arleen Stevens. Erma Moore, Meda Parry, Vera Bitton and Mary O'Brien; Frank Williams. Harold Parry, William Oormlcy, Ear Pingree, Albert Squires, Robert Goodman, Leo Squires and James O'Brien. ! PLEASANT GROVE j PLEASANT GROVE, Sept. 30. The Misses Lucile Poulson and Josephine hallidav entertained a large number of friends "at the Poulson home, Monday evening, in honor of Miss Edna Foul-son's Foul-son's birthday anniversary. The home economics class held its meeting Tuesday evening in the tabernacle. taber-nacle. The lesson was given by Mrs. Alma Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, Mrs. June McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margaretts of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams. Mrs. Niels Lind, Mrs. HJlma Malstrom and Mis. Mary Mills of Midvale were guests of Mis. Annie Mills, Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Plngree, who have been spending several weeks on the coast, spent the early part of the week witli Mrs. Filigree's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hayes. They left Tuesday for Pocateilo, where they will make their future home. Mrs. German Ellsworth of Payson spent Saturday and Sunday, the guests of her children, Mrs. J. D. Thome and Dr. C. W. Ellsworth. J. R. Hilton left Saturday for Frisco, Beaver county. A baby girl has arrived at the home of Mr. and" Mrs. D. M. Wadley. E. T, Culmer has gone to Logan for an indefinite period. Miss Roxie Adams entertained Friday evening at a social in honor of Guy Richards, Rich-ards, who left Monday for Salt Lake. Those present were tne Misses Chloe Thorne. Flosslo Frampton, Venice Adams. Ad-ams. Cleone Bullock, Alt a Miner, Mrs. J. O. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Adams, Howe Noakes, Elvln Thorne and . Guy Richards. Mrs. Lettle B. Dalley of Summit, Washington county, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Clark. Mrs. Martha Lund, who has been visiting vis-iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adams, returned home to Fountain Green Wednesday. Mrs. James C. Peterson entertained at a birthday party Wednesday evening in honor - of her husband's birthday. Supper Sup-per was served to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foutz, Mr. and Mrs. John Boulter, Mr. and Mrs. Sven Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Little, Lit-tle, Henry Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Will Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. James Nielson. Niel-son. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Monson, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al-bert Chrlstenson. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen, Mr, and Mrs. O. T. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Hang Rasmusson. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson, Pe-terson, Mrs. John Christensen, Mrs. Art Holman, Mrs. Friend Young, Mrs. Harry Steele, Misses Leone Foutz, Ora Holman, Laura and Edna Peterson and William Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. William Atwood and children. chil-dren. Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Jones and children chil-dren and Dean West spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove with relatives. PRESTON, IDA. 4 : f PRESTON, Idaho, Sept. 30. Miss Pearl Boltner of Logan Bpent the week-end with friends in this city. Miss Iretta Peters, of Brigham City, Utah, returned to this city last week to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Rogers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Barlow, Jr., will leave soon for Logan, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shipley of Franklin, Frank-lin, Idaho, will spend the winter in this city. Miss Minnie Erickson was the guest of Mis. Roy Van Noy of Srakhfleld, Utah, a lew days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McCann and family spent Friday evening with relatives at Smithfield, Utah. Miss Hattie Peterson entertained at her home Saturday evening. Miss Maggie Merrill sang a solo. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Smith were surprised sur-prised Saturday evening when a number of their friends walked in their home unceremoniously un-ceremoniously and took possession. Mrs. Rohert Holt delightfully entertained enter-tained in honor of Mrs. T. C. Hamm Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. Resides the guest of honor, the guests were Mrs. George H. Blood, Mrs. G. W. States, Mrs. F. H. De-puy De-puy and Mrs. H. Gayman. Monday evening a farewell social was given in honor of Mrs. Wllford Smith at tlio home of Mrs. F. O. Hales by the members of the Mutual state board and their partners. Mrs. Smith wag secretary secre-tary of the board. She will discontinue her services, as she and her husband leave soon for Downey, Idaho, where Mr. Smith will take the management of the Studebaker company 1 here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holt motored to jogan the first part of the week, where they joined Mr. and Mtb. Earl Weaver, who were visiting with Mrs. Weaver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Benson of that city. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Holt back to Treston. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blake spent the first part of I lie week visiting with Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Holt and Mrs. Amos Belnap. Mrs. J. P. Murphy of Salt Lake was the guest of Mrs. Amos Belnap a few dava last week. The II. T. club was delightfully entertained enter-tained at the home of Miss Ida Belnap Thursday. Mrs. Florence Hale entertained wll h reading. Music was rendered bv different members of the club. Those present were Misses Clara Goaslind, Emma Foss, Rndia Larson, Verna Skld-more. Skld-more. Carol Goas lind and Barbara Neeley. The Misses Hazel and Sarah Hockstras-ser Hockstras-ser spent the week-end with relatives at Logan. t SUNNYSIDE f SUNNYSIDE, Sept. .10. The Art Embroidery Em-broidery club met and was entertained by Miss Mabel LaHen Saturday afternoon. The members present were Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Edward Brenner, Mr. A. L. Heckstad. Mrs. J. R. rose t to, Mrs. C. R. Fa bring. Miss Ruth Martin, Miss Irene Thomas and Miss Emily Lnsen. Mrs. Samuel Dug mo re- entertained at dinner Sunday evening fur Apoatle Roger Clawson of Salt Lake. President A. W i Horsley, Ernest Horsley and William Horsley of Price and Tallesen Evans of Sunnyside. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Tidwell of Wellington Wel-lington were Sunnyside visitors Wednes- : day. The Llterarv 'club met at the home of Mrs. C. K. Fink Saturday afternoon. The following members were entertained by the hostess, Mrs. C- K. Fink: Mrs. G. D. Woods. Mrs. W. N. Wetzel, Mrs. .1. B. Slapp, Mrs. Zeph Thomas, Mrs. E. U. Tucker, Miss Mabel Whittiker and Miss Mary Brown. Mrs. John Ungridge and family have returned home, after spending the summer sum-mer in Provo. 1 POCATELLO, IDA. POCATKLLO. Idaho, Sept. 30. In honor of their silver wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Huff entertained the members of the East Side Bridge club Thursday evening at their home on North Seventh avenue. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Redman, Red-man, Miss Martlia Christian, J. Watson, Mrs. C. E. Huff and Miss .Hazel Huff of Montpeller. Mrs. W. A. Anthes and N. B. Adklnson received the high score trophies. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball have- left for a couple of weeks' motor trip, expecting to visit in Lava and Logan before returning. re-turning. Mrs. .George Greene has returned from an eastern trip of four months. Mr. Greene's sister, Mrs. Lou Cashin, accompanied ac-companied her home. M rs. Michael Derham entertained the memibers of the Social Thirteen club with a theater party Friday evening. Club members present were Mesdames William .Tost. Brady, E. O. Norman, A. W. Stoker. P. C. O'Malley, M. J. Dalley, Galligher, Putnam, Hall, Leonard and Connely, and Miss Margaret Gllmore. Other guests were Mrs. D. J. Malone and Mrs. L. B. Case. Miss Adelle Coleman made short visits this week with Mrs. John Hamilton in Nampa and Mrs. J. K. White in Boise. Mrs. Simon Lewis entertained the members mem-bers of the Friday club and also the following fol-lowing guests: Mrs. W. J. Carvellls, Mrs. W. N. McCarty, Mrs. Maurice Lewis of San Francisco, Mrs. C. A. Valentine, Mrs. Arthur Peterson, Mrs. Christiansen and Mrs. Kaar of Wallace, Idaho. Mrs. John Quinn received the club trophy and Mrs. W. N. McCarty the guest favor. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Nathan Block antl Miss Lottie Lewis. The Thursday Afternoon Bridge club was entertained by Mrs. E. W. WTiite. Mrs. C. P. Ralph received the high score and Mrs. V. A. Walker the all-cut favor. Edward L. Jones, Jr., assistant geologist geol-ogist in the geological survey at Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, has been making a visit fn this city with his sister, Mrs. R. M. Stockslager. The Women's guild of Trinity Episcopal Episco-pal church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hutchinson on North Garfield avenue. Conductor E. IT. Dickerson, who has been a patient at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Cummlngs, accompanied accom-panied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burns and Judge Marcus R. Lockhart, motored to Downey Friday to attend the fair. The ladles' Aid society of the Christian Chris-tian church held a social meeting at the home of Mrs. R. D. Jones Thursday in compliment to Mrs. F. R. Basset, who leaves next week to make her home in the east. I Mrs. D. M. Phillips and Mrs. V. A. Samms entertained the Eastern Star Kensington Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Samms. Miss Alttiea Trude. who was assistant librarian at the Tech last year, has arrived ar-rived here from her home in Los Angeles. An-geles. The Roval Highlanders met Monday evening at Woodmen hall for a combined business and social session. Dr. Thomas F. Mullen has concluded a month's visit with his mother, Mrs. John B. Mullen, and will spend a couple of months with the American ambulance service ser-vice in France before returning to his post at Pennsylvania hospital in Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. Last Friday night Mrs. Roy Martz entertained en-tertained the members of the postoffice force at dinner, celebrating the birthday anniversary of Mr. Martz. Covers were laid for Postmaster P. C. O'Malley, T. O. Roberts, Harry Pauschert, John Fanning, Edwin- Edgely. Alonzo Elliot, George Foutz. George Lovela nd, Leslie M. Hale, Thomas Hewitt, Peter Jensen, Belle Kinney, Kin-ney, Clarence Tolman. George Dissault, Piatt Williams, Frank Jordan, Frank Basse Bas-se tt, William Owens, Harry Beck, Worrell. Wor-rell. Arthur Watkins and Bernard Beck. Mrs. V. A. Mayo entertained the members mem-bers of the auxiliary at her home on South Sixth. Mrs. A. T. West received re-ceived the afternoon honors at "500." The members present were Mrs. Harry Weston. Mrs. R. Q. Basset, Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs. A. T. West, Mrs. Jerry Kinney, Kin-ney, Mrs. John Myers and Mrs. Schick. The guests of the club were Mrs. D. J. El rod . M rs. Dan i el C u rri e, Mrs. Fred Young and Mrs. A. M. Russell. Mrs. J. Acker of Harrisburg, Pa., is making a visit with her son, Professor Harry J. Acker. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wilson entertained with a dancing party last Thursday evening even-ing at Antlers' hall in celebration of their fifth wedding anniversary. The guests of tho evening included Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Elrod, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hig-son, Hig-son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphey, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Houde, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Church. Mr. and Mrs. G. J Dailey, Mr. ami Mrs. C. E. M. Loux, Mr.'aiicl Mrs. L. B. Case, Dr. and Mrs. F. H, Poole, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Chandler, Chand-ler, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Arnout, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. W'oodward, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Burnslde, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dale, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McCall. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green. The local lodge of Royal Neighbors entertained en-tertained the Blackfoot members of the oider Wednesday evening. Fay Woolard received tho high honors fn "500" and Mrs. Hunter received the favor for second sec-ond place. Miss Bess O'Melveny gave a farewell party for Miss Elizabeth Bowerman. who has gone to Moscow to attend the University Uni-versity of Idaho. The guests of the evening even-ing were tho Misses Zella Hosklnson, Young, Huldah Sahlberg, Mildred Sllnger-land, Sllnger-land, Nellie Carroll, Gertrude and Lillian Simmons. Nell Stuart, Helen McHan, Sara West, Ruth Bohe. Mr. and Mrs. Bowerman and Mr. and Mrs. Roby. Friends here have received word of the marriage of Miss Edith Stearey, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Stearrv of Spanish Fork. Utah, to John H. Karie of this oil y. They were married at the bishop's residence In Salt Lake Citv by Father Anzalone and will make their home In this city. GARFIELD f GARFIELD. Pept. 80. Mrs. W. M. Campbell entertained at dinner Friday for Mrs. Fred Jefferson of Mil ford n nd Edward Geary of Chicago, both of whom were guests at the home of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ca mpbell. The Baker's Dozen Bridge club mflt with Mrs. Harry Bible Thursday afternoon. after-noon. The dancing party given at the L. D. S. amusement ball Tuesday evening was an enjoyable event. The Ins Amtgo club wsh entertained Frlny afternoon by Mrs. J. A. Leslie at her home in Magna. Mrs. Joseph Petersen was a guest. Mrs. Fred Hansen, nceompanled by her Sunday boIiooI class, motored to Salt Lake Saturday. They were enterlained bv Mlss Iatira Carlson, a former member of the clans. The dHnce given by the Garfield Men's i club Thursday evening was a social success. suc-cess. The G. G.' Bridge club was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Richard Murphy Wednesday evening. The first prize was won by Mrs. Murphy, the special spe-cial prize was won by Mrs. Carl Madseti and the consolation prize by Mrs. A. Borgstede. A pleasant social event of the week was the dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ensign Saturday evening. Music was furnished by tho Misses Grace, Margaret Mar-garet and Clara Evans, entertainers, of Salt Lake. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dey, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Engersoll, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roswell, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Theriott, Mr. and Mrs. Oram Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. T. McLachlan, Mrs. H. SandalT, Dick Loutensock and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ensign En-sign and Mr. and Mrs. A. Soderberg of Salt Lake. Monday evening- Mrs. G. W. Dunlap was surprised by the members of the G. G. club. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. R. Murphy, Mrs. A. Blomberg and Mrs. Ray Avis. Miss Gertrude Jackson entertained a' number of her little friends In honor of her eleventh birthday. Her guests were Clelah Haley, Helen Haley, Myrtle Campbell, Camp-bell, Ruth Hussey, Audrey Hickman, Frank Hickman, Gwendolyn Evans, Ruth Wilson, Thyra Swalberg, Lieomla Mal- 1 stroni, Harry Butcher and Carl Jackson. Jack-son. The Woman's1 Auxiliary entertained at the home of Mrs. Charles Martin Wednesday Wed-nesday evening In honor of Mrs. G. W. Dunlap, who will soon leave for Helper, Utah, to reside. TOOELE . i TOOEIjTC, Sept. SO. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Sour- ; w!n left Sunday for an extended trip through , southern Culifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, who have been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gownua, departed for their borne in Lucln, Nov., Monday. i The announcements of tho engagement of Miss Kathyrlne Gillespie to H. H. Jotintiloa and MIm Marcella Gillespie to William Miller hav been made. A joint wedding will Uke place at the Glllespl residence in tlie near future. Mrs. Ralph Gold of Los Angeles. Cal., Is the housw guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis. Mrs. Frank W. Bross was hoRtess to the Ladies' Aid society of the" M. E. church at her boms on ! Main street Thursday. j The members of tho North ward choir will en-: en-: tertaln Wednesday evfniiyi at th chape In I honor of thPlr former leader, A. M. Neleon. Th evening will be spent in music and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arnold were given a pleasant surprlne party Thursday evening by a few frtends. The occasion was the departure, Sunday, to Bait Lake, where they will make their future home. Mfss Ida Lee left Monday to visit friends at Ogden for a couple of weeks. Mrs. John Frank returned to her homo In Ophlr Monday, aJtor visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Orrae. Mr. and Mrs. Charles England, who wer married mar-ried at Ma lad. Idaho, last Thursday, returned to Tooele the fore part of tho weok to make their future home.' Mrs. England was formerly MIsb Bertha Salisbury, bookkeeper for Dra. J. A. Phippa aDd G. E. Golns. The high school faculty entertained the students Friday ffvenlng In the school gymnasium. The time was spent in dancing. Mrs. J. F. Hogan returned Sunday from an extended ex-tended trip to San Francisco. Cat., and Ely, Nev., where she was the guest of her eons. Mrs. J. H. Holmes of Cincinnati. Ohio, Is the gueet of h?r sisters, Mrs. E. A. Rhead and Mrs. R. Murdock. Mayor Peter M. Clegg returned Wednesday from Soda Springs, Idaho. SaR Lake visitors during the week were Margaret Mar-garet Peterson, Eda Gundry. Sol. J. Selvln. Grant Nichols. James Donovan. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. i Jenkins, Mrs. James Carkeek, John Hogan, Mr. ; and Mrs. J. D. Woods, Ida Lee and Mrs. Everett ! Glenn. il ! SAUNA I 4 : - I SALIXA, Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gould of Buhl, Idaho, who have been guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. West the past week, returned home Wednesday. Thev were accompanied by Miss Ubbie West. The Ladles' Literary' club will give a banquet to the old people Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Doke of Ephraim are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1. Thorpe. Mrs. Ira Rasmusson and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gates were visiting with Louis Larson, Jr., of Ephraim Wednesday. The Priscilla Girls' club was entertained enter-tained Friday evening by Mrs. Thursa Peterson. Those present were the Misses Erma Larson, uewlne Crane, Violate Vio-late Gates, Lenora Peterson, Leona Christensen, Chris-tensen, Miss Swan and the hostess. Mrs. Joseph L, Thorpe and daughters. Iris, Gladys and Alice, and Mrs. D. A. Arrivee were guests of Mrs. Thomas S. Lund of Ephralni and Mrs. J. B. Henrie of Manti Monday and Tuesday. The Misses Erma and Amy Larson, Lewlne Crane and Violate Gates were Manti visitors the first part of Jhe week. Mrs. Lehi Peterson returned home Wednesday after spending a short time visiting with her daughters of Salt Lake. Bishop Lorenzo Argyle of Spanish Fork and his son, Claud, and daughters, Miss Virgle and Mrs. Olive Femsten, spent part of the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Argyle. GUNNISON " G,y NNISON, Sept. 3fl. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Porter left Wednesday for Delta to make their h.ome. Miss Vera Tollerstrup of Salt Lake Is here visiting visit-ing with relatives and friends. Mra. J. T. Jones of Oalllsbell, Mont., visiting with her son. J. W. Jones. Mrs." E. M. Overfelt Is here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayward have left for Clr-clevllle Clr-clevllle for the winter. Mioses Ethel Christ eusffn and Johannah Peterson Peter-son left Sunday for Ephraim to attend school at Snow academy. Mrs. James Bown entertained a few friends Tuesday Tues-day evening In commemoration of her birthday anniversary. L. H. Erickson of this city and Gertrude Soren-sou Soren-sou of Loa were married last weok. The tegular meeting of the O. A. club was held at Die home of Mrs. Cusj'er Sihmitt last Thursday. Tho hontetw orved a delicious luncheon lunch-eon to the following: Mwdames Addle Burn, EMaheth E. Peterson, Enitly Dugglns. Charlotte Vill.ird, Samuel Wleser, Ida Edwards. Minnie Ed-wardc Ed-wardc and Miss Margaret Wleser. Mr. Anna C. Gledhlll. president of the Primary Pri-mary association, entertained at her heme Tuesday evening for tho associate officers and teachers at a delirious luncheon. Covers were laid for Men-dames Men-dames Linda Mynip. Nina N'tolson, Caroline Snow and the Mls-sen Edna Sanders, Lois Mriup, Edna Gl.lhill, Charlotte NlelbOti, Rachel Wilson and Elma Fiel'istead. Mrs. Janir.t Bown entertained Wednesday afternoon after-noon for the Social Circle Hub. Refreshment were served. Stoddard's description of Km: land was read. Members besides the hostess were Mm. A. M. Clirlleii.en. Mrs. K. L. Swallbcg. Mm. T, M. Koarnp, Mrs. H. C. SwallheiK. Mrs. ,M. P. Beam eenrd, Mrs. Ray B. Metcalf and Mrs. C E. Halverson. MIm Jonie Curtis has returned home after spending spend-ing several months in New York and Denver. E T. Retd of Manti was a visitor here last Monday. MALAD, IDAHO 4 MALAD. Idaho. Sept. SO. A marrtape around which much local interest is centered cen-tered Is that of M. C. I.awjfiin and Miss Flomic1 Prunini of Aberdeen, S. D. The marrlauf took place several weeks hko at tho home of the bride, tind fnllowlnn the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Ijjwnoh left for llatliiKs, Neb., whore thev wore tho y nest h of M r. Ii wson s parents for a weok. Mr. and Mrs. l.awson arrived in Malad the early part of the week to mnlte their homo. Mr. Lawson has hern established hero in the real estate busl- ; ness for over a year. He has a wide circle of friends. The Ladies" Aid society of the Presbyterian Pres-byterian church met Friday with Mrs. W. Williams. Articles were commenced fur the fall bazaar. The Cleo circle was entertained Friday Fri-day at tho home of Mrs. Sara Cloth-worthy. Cloth-worthy. The Kensington club met Thursday with Mrs. Ben E. Jones. Professor and Mrs. S. M. Powell have returned from a week's stay at Black-foot. Black-foot. Mr. and Mrs. John Frcdrlckson have returned from Salt Lake. Mrs. E. K. Richards and mother have returned from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bush have moved Into their attractive new house. They will be at home to their many friends soon. Mrs. Jedd Jones returned Friday from-Salt from-Salt Lake, where she spent the past week with her daughter, Carrie, who la attending the University of Utah. Mrs. Daniel L. Thomas and Mrs. William Wil-liam Jones have returned from Pocateilo. Mrs. Jay Gibson of American Falls is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Williams. Miss Marie Peck is vlslttng In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Thompson of Chicago Chi-cago spent Thursday and Friday in. Malad. Miss Mildred and Milton Evans aro here from American Falls, the guests of their sister, Mrs. R. B. Davis. Dr. and Mrs. Brothers and Miss Cora Brothers have arrived from McCainmon, and will make their home In Malad. ' The Home Culture club will meet Wednesday, Wed-nesday, October 3, at the library. Paul Halterman spent the early part of the week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. McAlester and daughter. Helen, of Salt Lake spent the week with relatives in Malad. Harry Cohen of Chicago was a Malad visitor during the week. IDAHO FALLS, IDA." IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Sept. 30. Marriage licenses li-censes were Issued Friday to Edward Dervllle and. Susie Allatrom, both of this city, and Clarence. Gotim and Mlaa Bertha Collins, both of Shelley, Idaho. Miss Adeline Thornton, who has been visiting; friends in this city for the past two weeks, left for her home in Bait Lake Friday. Mrs. A. Robinson and mother, Mrs. B. J. Potter, of Pocateilo, with Mm. Brunk of Juneau, Alaska, spent several days visiting friends here. Miss Mae Claridge of Reedsbere, Wis., visited with Mrs. M. P. Batea several days. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Down of Mountain Home. Idaho, spent several days In Idaho Falls. The Lily Rebekah lodge, I. 0. 0. F., celebrated the stxty-fifth anniversary of the organization of that branch Thursday evening at the Odd Fellows' hall. The following programme was carried out: Address of welcome, Mrs. Augusta B. Smith; vocal solo, Mrs. Stewart; duet, Mr. Bates and Miss 11c-Cormfck; 11c-Cormfck; vocal eoIo, Miss Roach ; reading, Mra. Magulre; vocal solo, Miss Marie Buddy. Miss Elisabeth Merriman, a former resident of Idaho Falls, who has been a guest at the home of A. W. Hoi den (or several weeks, left lor hr home in BoUe Friday. Mrs. Lindzay, who has been vis I tine at the home of her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Lareen, for (several weeks, left for her home Is Salt Lake Saturday Sat-urday morning. Mrs. A. G. Changnon entertained the Friday Afteruooa Bridge club at her home. The first prize, a cut-gUss vase, was won by Mrs. Whipple. Miss Harriet Young and Miss Mary Olea entertained enter-tained about thirty of their friends at a dancing party at the home of Miss Young's sister, Mrs. L. O. Naylor, Thursday evening. Prizes were giveu for the endurance waltz to the last couple on the floor. Miss Katheletne Lowder and Lester Shaw. Mfas Margaret Wilkes of Malad. who has been visiting at the home of Mra. John Krauae, left Monday for Lima, Mont., to visit friends. A marriage license was issued to A. B. Thorn" and Mlaa Iva Scott, boUi of Roberta, Ida .W0 Monday. . " Mrs. li. 0. Naylor, who bu been visiting In Salt Lake for several days, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rea of Dublin. Texat, with their son, arrived on Monday and Intend making their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gage of Fullerton. Cal., former residents, have tbeen visiting friends here for several days. Miss Myrtle Austin left Tuesday for Provo, wheie she will spend tho year. The Round Table club was entertained by Mrs. W. K. Buffnam Monday afternoon. Mrs. L. C. Henderson and daughter of Twin Falls arrived Monday and will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Talbolt and daughter, Grace, arrived Friday and will remain some time visiting with the ramlly of their son, G. H. Tal-bott. Tal-bott. They will go to California for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wright and daughter, Florence, went to Ogden Sunday night to be present pres-ent at the marriage of Miss Rich. Mrs. Klnnard, mother of Dr. Kinnard, and Mrs. F. H. Churchill, who has been visiting here the past year and a half, left Thursday morning for St. Louis, Mo. Mra. Bancroft of Lemar, Colo., is visiting her sister, Mrs. George M. Scott, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lann of York, Neb., ar guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Robbins. At a meeting held in the public Ifbrary Wednes- , day afternoon, a Bayview club was organized. It will be a department of the women's clubs ot the city. "Citizenship" will be the chief study for the winter. The officers are Misa Elizabeth Lowry, president ; Mrs. R. L, Albaugh. vice president ; Miss Jennie Reno, secretary; Mrs. O. E. Bell, treasurer. 4 I LAYTON , LAYTON. Sept. 30. Mrs. Morris Whiteside of Burlcy, Idaho, Is spending a month here the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Adams, t" Miss Erma Ford of Kanab spent a few days here this week the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Annie Flshr. Mrs. Annette E. Stevemion. Mrs. J. 9. Adam and " Miss Marion Ellison motored to Ogden Wednesday Wednes-day and visited their sister, Mrs. W. R. Skeen. Mrs. Walter W. Evans and Mlsees Pearl, Vera and Mamie Layton motored to Salt Lake Wednesday Wednes-day and spent the day the gueata of Mns. Ida Funk. Miss Gertrude Wllley left this week for Ephraim, where she will spend the winter. Misses Pearl Laytoo, Grace Phillips, Vera Layton, Ada Dav, Cora Layton, Mamie Layton, Messrs. George W. Layton, Clarence Bone and Glenn Day r motored to the Artesian wells Id Ogden canyon on Sunday. Mrs. Harold Layton is spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Hyrum Adams. Miss Halite Bone visited friends in Ogden on Saturday. Miss Marion Ellison returned the first of the week from a week's visit in Logan. M If sea Anna and Barbara Anderson of Ogden are spending the winter in Laytoo. Mrs. John II. layton and Miss Leone Layton were visitors to Ogden Friday. Mm. George Klrkham. Miss Neldon Kirkham and Mr. and Mra. Bert Evans motored to Salt Lake Wednesday to visit friend. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Watt of Tremonton ar the guests ot Mr. and Mm. David E. Layton and v family this week. Mrs. Annie La ton and Misa Norma Layton were Ogden visitors on Saturday. ELS1NORE ELSINORE. Sept. 30 Mim The I ma Larson left or Provo Saturday to attt-nd I hi B. Y. U. Miss Genevieve Parry motored to Provo Friday. Miss Reeta Johnnoo entertained at a blrthdav tiaiiv Saturday evening. The invited gueala wer the Miie Luella Haiihon. Anlath Johnson. AdCll Biown, (Hive and Velma Ncbekei. MNs Christ l Jensen returned from Salt lake-Sutidiiy. lake-Sutidiiy. Mr. T. Douglas of Salt Lake 1 the guest o her mother, Mi. J. Busk. Mrs. Walter Forney riiteilalued at dinner Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Chrlwtle Ie returned from Garland Sunday. Mrs. C. (". Jetwen en ten, lined at a birthday t paiiy Wednesday In honor of lirr daughter. Erma. Mr. and Mrs. Soreu Kelson returned from Sail i Luke Tuciday. 1 - - - , , i j Social Notes From Utah Towns , 1 I MT. PLEASANT 4 - - MT. PLEASANT .-pt. 3". -Mrs. 8. H. Frey of R'iper!. 1-Uliu, sr'Jt the past wfk- with relatives rela-tives io Mt. Ple,aa,u and Spring City. Mrs. A. L. Banks of Stockton, Cal.. is a guest at the F. f". Jfijpn home. Mrs. Banks was formerly' for-merly' Mis-a Olivia Lubeu, or Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. J. W M Gii-n. Inland MrCann and little Ruth McGann of Price are here visiting Mre. MrGann's mother. Mn. A. P. Oman. The Home rulture club will hold Its next meeting meet-ing Wednesday afternoon. October 4. with Mrs. Annie B. Andersen. " The W. CT. T. I. and mothers' meeting was held Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. O. Meyri'-k. Mrs. Mario Barton read an intereetlng ankle on Jedas Harriot. The origin of the W. '. T. V. ru dLnfr(t hy Mrv. G. W. Bran.. The follow-Ing follow-Ing ladles were el-rted delegates to the W. C. a T. I", state convention, whi'-h will convene In Rait Lake O-tol'.cr 3-5: Mesdames Amasa Aldrich, G W. Brand. Marie 11a n on. J. D. Merrick. F. C. .l-nsen. W. W. M'Klrahan and Miss WtnoUrrf Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wall entertained at dinner Monday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. F. f. Jt nHen, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Mc-Kirahan. Mc-Kirahan. Mre. A. L. Banks of Brockton. Cal.. Mia Wtnnifred JerwsQ, Mias Frances Jensen and. Mr. and Mrs. Wall. Mrs. O. L. Hansen entertained Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon wkh a towel shower in honor of her aisler, Mlsa Florence Tuft, an autumn bride, rovers were laid for the guett of honor and the hos'ess, Mrs. M. C. I vie. Mre. A. B. Wa'.demar. Mr. John A. Mat son. Mr. T. C. Candland. Mrs. C. F. Bellemere, Mrs. D. R. Jensen. Mrs. Harry Erickien. Mia. Austin Monson. Mrs. Arthur Jensen. Jen-sen. Mr?. R. W. Weeeh. Mm. Cleon Poulsoo, , Mrs. Krvin Sianfleld, Mia Muriel Simpson and Miss Rhea Nelson. Mr. and Mr. Harry Erlcksen entertained at a luncheon complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bellemerc. of Kansas City. The guesta Included rMr. and Mrs. Bellemere. Mr. D. R. Jensen. Miss Florence Tuft. J. H. Strauss. Leonard Seely and J. 6. Larsen. Mips Annie Johaneen entertained the Twentieth Century club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. L. Banks of Slockton. Cal.. Mrs. Mary Davis. Mrs. Hyrum Chrlstenien and Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Moroni were special guests. A dls-eursioa dls-eursioa of the different phaaes of the school lunch basket waa led by Mm. C. W. Sorenaen, 1 and a mueh-apprecta'ed ftve-mlnute talk. "Evl- K dence of Rlfiht and Wrong Feeding T See in the i School Room" was givon by Ml Lillian Elder. Mr. and Mr. H. M. Rasmussen are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl at their home in Falrview Tuesday. Mrs. Rarimussen was formerly Ml m Ann Knudson of Ml. Pleasant. Mrs. J. J. Nichols was the guet at a Kensington Ken-sington and luncheon given at her home Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon hy the O. S. A. club. Those present wero Mesdames Niels Lareen. A. C. Madsen, Byron Carter. Fred Stanflel3. Ross McArthur. A. E. Petersen, Hyrum M arisen, and Henry Larsen. .An elaborate birthday celebration was given Thursday afternoon by the children and grandchildren grand-children of Andrew P. Jensen In honor of hi fventy-nlnlh birthday. About thirty of his rela- , tlvofl and close friends were present. Mrs. John John neon entertained Tuesday after-' after-' noon In honor of her son Glen's birthday. Ten , m Ilitlo guests were entertained. A successful social was given Tuesday evening , 1n the Presbyterian church by the Sunday school. About ICO were present. The Blues, the successful cnniofltants in securing the largest increase In mmbei-'.hin. were the honored guests, the Reds acting as hosts. Mr. and Mre. F. C. Jenen were hosts at an elahorntf dinner Saturday evening in honor of Senator Ueorjrje Sutherland and Hon. T. C. Hoyt. i nthor giieHts werP W, D. Candland. N. S. Nellsen, Jar.ifc: Monsou, C. W. Sorenren. John H. Seely. J. W. Cherry Dd Even 0. Nellaen of Falrview. Ernest Miner of Falrview. who lias spent the jati eight years in the mission field tn the Hanaf Inn Islands. wa a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mr. Hail H. Seely. ! I 1 PROVO i ! m f PROVO, Sept. 30. Friday afternoon the Nineteenth Century club met at the home of Sam Schwab. An Interesting paper on ".Songs and Poems of Shakespeare" Shake-speare" was given by Mrs. I. H. Masters. ,4 Thfl Wilson club ladies met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. B. Morgan. Principal Prin-cipal A. M. Thurman gave an address, and music was furnished by Miss Marie Hedqulst. ! Wednesday afternoon, at the residence of Mrs. J. T. Williams, a party of her m friends and neighbors surprised her by st their presence. Covers were laid for Mes-dRmes Mes-dRmes J. H. McDonald, Lacy Farns-worth. Farns-worth. David Brown, H. J. Phillips, E. K. Corf man. Jacob Coleman, Hannah Tucker, Prisfllla Swonson, Thomas Ash-ton, Ash-ton, M. I. - Bushman and Alex Morten-, een. Mrs. Frank Winn was the honor guest at a sociable and shower given Wednesday Wednes-day evening by the Miscellaneous club members. Twenty-five guests took part . in the programme. Miss Algle Egftertsen will leave Octo-' Octo-' ber "i for Rexburg, Idaho. After n pleasant visit in Provo as the priest of Miss Marguerite .Tcpperson, Miss 4 Beth Walton left for Boston to enter the New Enpland conservatory of music. A quiet home wedding of the week took place Monday evening at the Congregational Con-gregational parHonage when Miss Mabel A. Alhaugh of Columbus, Ohio, and f. fie raid Thome of Vernal, Utah, were united in marriage by the Rev. Ludwig Thomson. Wednesday afternoon the Utah Sorosia met at the home of Mrs. D. H. Madsen. A book review of "Chantleler" was given by Mrs, t'eorgo P. Parke-r. The club wilt meet next week with Mrs. W. F. Violctt. MIfs Virginia Sutherland pleasantly 1 entertained the O. N. O. club members Thursday evening. Friends of the Rev. J. CI. Clark, late pastor of the Congregational church, who leaves In a few days for Iowa, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bott, Wednesdny evening, and tendered him a f ii re well soelahle. The evening's entertainment enter-tainment consisted of music, social chat nnd luncheon. Miss I-'rTie Evans has returned from Helena. Mont., where she spent the nest J few weeks with relatives. Miss Evans mr will leave next week for the Chicago unl-W unl-W versity, to engage in specinl studies. k Mtss Florence Jcpperson spent the lat ter part of the wek In Salt Take and Ogden In the interest or her musical work. Afte spending two weeks with her mo! lief in Provo, Mrs. Robert A. Moor-Meld Moor-Meld has returned to her home In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Beeho of Salt l.ake are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. .Bee-be in Provo. Mrs. ,lnhn I). Fisher has returned to ; Ilohtr after a pleasant visit In this city as the guest of Mrs. R. I). Sutto. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Reebe have returned re-turned to Santuqutn, ufter a several ditys' visit with Provo relat Ives and friends. Miss Ethel C roe shock of Salt Tke was the guest of Mrs. Helen D. Redford- hero Sunday. Dr. and Mrp. II. G. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hoebe and Mrs. Esther Pratt motored to Salt Iake Sunday to spend tlie day. Miss I.Ida Edmunds of Salt r.ake Is the guest of Miss Florence Jepperson I this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rid ere. Sr., and Miss Elizabeth Rtdgo left Provo the latter lat-ter part of the week for Salt Lake, where they will niako their home. Vm The marriage of Miss I.aRelle Carter and Earl Elltntt. a prominent young couple of this city, was solemnized Wednesday Wed-nesday in the Salt Lake temple. The Misses Kate and Vera McFadden 1 have returned from Salt Lake, where v they spent the past ten days with relatives rela-tives and friends. Dr. h ml Mrs. i t eore W. Ek Ins en -1 tertalned at dinner Sunday. Thp guests Included M r. and Mrs. J. S. Smith and , Mrs. Smith's mother. Mrs. Taylor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer 1 1 old a way and Miss Edna Holdaway were ialt Lake visitors Wednesday. Tuesday evening the Bonneville ward S senior Beehive girls met wun Mrs, Andrew An-drew Jensen and spent a pleasant social time. T Tians and programme for the enter- j I talnnotit of the I'tah Federation of Wo- MISS EMILY WHITE nf Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. White, whose engagement to Ray Larson of Midvale is announced today. r-i " 0 . v ' , ' -A 3 O ni ' -l 1 next month are being made by the committees com-mittees of the Utah Sorosis and the Nineteenth Century club. Miss Ardella Bateman of Alpine will soend the winter in provo, attending the B. Y. U. Plie will reside at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Giles. Mr. and Mrs, David Openshaw and Mr. and Mrs. William M. Roylance were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Miss Aleen Strongof Alpine will spend the winter months " here attending the B. ST. U. Mrs. Fred C. Srhulte of Galveston, Texas, is here visiting her aunt, Mrs. William T. Mitchell. Miss Jessie Ellsworth of Safford. Arizona, Ari-zona, has arrived In Provo to attend the B. Y. U. The Misses Horlense and Susie Sinister Sinis-ter have returned from Richfield, where they spent the past few days visiting friends. Miss Ida Nielsen Is here from Grayson, San Juan county, attending the B. Y. U. Thursday evening Mrs. Leon Billings pleasantly entertained the Utopia club members. Mrs. Harvey Fletcher and children, and Miss Eula Fletcher left Monday for New York, where Mrs. Fletcher will join her husband and ' remain for an Indefinite period. Miss Fletcher expects to return to Provo In the spring. - Mrs. Harry Robinson of Eureka is spending a week in Provo with her parents, pa-rents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Tiffany. Miss Marie Collett is here from Roosevelt Roose-velt to attend the B. Y. U., and will make headquarters with Mr. and Mrs. Elvon L, Jackson. The Misses Nell and Vera Holden entertained en-tertained at a family dinner Sunday, complimentary com-plimentary to Mrs. Harry Koblnson of Eureka. Miss Cordelia Anderson of Manti will spend the coming winter In Provo, she having accepted a position as teacher in the training department of the B. Y. university. Mrs. Percia Bunnell entertained the Daughters of the Pioneers at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Don C. Williams, Saturday afternoon. Miss Mona Petterson of San Diego, Cal., is here for the winter to' attend the B. Y. L On of the noteworthy social happenings happen-ings of Friday evening was given by Mr. and Mrs. James A. Oliver In honor of their son, William, who will leave October Octo-ber 11 on a mission to the eastern states. Fifty guests participated and enjoyed S. delightful evening of music, social chat and readings. J BLACKFOOT, IDA. 4 Rt.ACKFOOT. Idaho. SVpt. SC. Honoring Mrs. Blanche Eldredso and Mis Susie Biethan. Mrs. 8. L). Recce entertained Thursday afternoon thirty ladles at her homo on South Stout avenue. Mrs. Dorr Poynter presided at the punch table and Mr. W. A. Lee. Mrs. Ij. C. Rockwood, Mre. G. F. Hnnsbroub, Mrs. Theodore Schneider and, Mrs. Arthur Young further assisted the hostess. Hlnh sore prize was awarded to Mr. S. W. Wilson. The prlre for progressions went to Mrs. L.. R. Aldrlch anrl the good luck prize to Mrs. Dorr Poymer. C. V. nsher left Saturday for Chlcairo, III., and Detroit. Mich., on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Brown entertained In honor of Mrs. Eldredse Friday evening. There were eleven tahles of ,,oOO.' The prizes for high acoro were awarded to Mrs. A. D. Dachus of Walnut, lov.-a, and to W. V. Berryman. The ftolng-away glftn were presented to Mis. RMredge. Mre. Luclle Moore. Mis'" Susie Blethnn, Miss Phyllis Hoover and ElliBheth Dubois. Mrs. L. R. Aldrlch pre-s'ded pre-s'ded at the punch bowl and Mrs. F. T. Dubois, Miss EMrnbeth Dubois. Mi Phyllis Hoover. Miss Allies Hart and Miss Margaret Dubois further assisted as-sisted the hostess. Mrs. W. E. Patrte entertained the Altar society Wednesday at her home on Alice street. The music department of the Current Events club mot Monday evening at the V. I. S. rooms. The following programme was ;iven : A short history of muic prior to Handel's time, Mrs. P. T. Dubois; life of Handel by Mrs. E. T. Thorsen; roll-call answered hy musical notps. Complimenting Mrs. El dredge and Mfss Susie Hicth.m. Mre. D'Orr Poynter and Ml Brennan entertained Monday nfternoon twenty-four ladies at auction bridge, with others romlruc In for coffee. Mrs, S. L. Keece pre MM at the punch table. Mre. John O. Brown rerelvrd the high -score prim nd Mrs. Jame K. Ryan the good -luck j priie. Ciolns-nway gifts were presented Mrs. Blanche EMrMge and Mha Sust.- niethin. Mrs. Charles Harris aid Miss Ruth Ponter further assisted as-sisted the hostesses. MtM Phyllis Hoover left for Washington. D. C. where sie entera the Columbia kindergarten traln-J traln-J ing school. Miss Ellrabeth Dubois left Friday for Washington, Wash-ington, D. ('., and laler will entPr t ro Georgetown George-town convent for the year'e school work. Mrs Blsm-he Fldredge TTt for Tennyson, N. C, for an extended visit with relnilics. Mrs. T. J. Jr-hnon returned Saturday from two weeks' vl1t in Salt t-nke. The regular meeting of th Kind's Daughter was held at the home of Miss Ruth L'lomqulst. M is P"iiFie Biethan left Friday for Ann Arr.or, IMich.. to enter the university there for a course In library work. The Women's Foreign Missionary so-l"t v hed j Its atimiAl meeHir In the (h'.ir.-h parlors Wednrs- liny aftemion. T"e fnllcvlrr o'ticprs we-- elfried j (or the vr: Mrs. J. H, Davis, p-sl.lent : Mrs ! J. H. Mtl'.er. vir rre-Lici ; m r Htnrv Dsn' : tn-n.Mirer: Mrs. H P Ki:, :. ..c-vrtsry. RrA .Mrs. j V. He;idrie. c.irr'?tio.1irig necrcrsry. Comrllmenticg Mi--. I.uciie M iere. Mrs." E. T. ThiH-i'fon cntcrtfiiiud the n;omcri of ih Im-nl chapter of the P. E. 0 soe at her home on South University avenue Thursday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. J. G. Brown. Mrs. F. C. Christ, Mrs. S. W. Wilson, Mrs. Robert Boyd, Mrs. L. R. Aldrich. Mrs. J. H. Early, Mre. E. T. Peck, Mrs. W. H. Stufflebeain, Mrs. Grace Stevens, Mrs. F. C. Cohan, Mre. L. 0. Rockwood, Mrs. T. A. Hayes, Jr., Miss Agues Lynch, Mrs. Wilbur Craig and Miss Agnes Hart. Mrs. T. H. Hopkins left Wednesday for Bur'ley, Idaho, for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Van Bramer left Thursday morning for their future home in Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Mary ChrlPtophoraon and son. Clarence, f Pocatello are the guests of Mrs. Whitcomb on South University avenue. Mrs. James E. Good entertained the Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church at her home on South University avenue Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. A. Johnson spent Tuesday In Fo-eatello. Fo-eatello. The Crochet club met on Tuesday with Mrs. J. H. Early. Mrs. Moore and grandson. John De Hart, left on Saturday for Holdredge, Neb., where they will join Mrs. J. B. De Hart for the winter months I I PARK CITY f PARK CITY, Sept. 30. Miss Rhea Riley and Miss Mabel Thomas entertained enter-tained at a theater party Monday evening. After the show they were entertained at the home of Miss Riley. Mrs. Alfred 1 Thomas, Mrs. Ray Thompson and the i Misses Sarah Berry. Hazel Post, Martha ! Kelly, Birdie Beatly. May Nichols, Hil- ! trude Nllson, Jennie, Bessie, Margaret and ! Charlotte Urio made up the party. The local lodge of the Rebekahs held ai social session after their meeting Tues- ; day evening. The members were en- , tertained with cards and refreshments. Miss Grace Condon and little sister left Monday for Ely, Nev., where they will visit with relatives for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. George Rosevear and son Edmund, Mrs. Mary Rosevear and Mrs. i L. Kneale motored to Heber City gun- j day. ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry McEwan of Salt j Lake were guests at the home of Mr. , and Mrs. Frank McEwan this week. I Mrs. W. D. Sutton, Mrs. J. Newell and j the Misses Mildred Clark, Emma Sutton, I C. Hunting, Lyndan Schaper and Barbara i Parker formed a party that motored to Coalville Tuesday., Mrs. Henry Hughes of Salt Lake is visiting vis-iting with friends here for a few days. She will leave soon to spend the winter in California. Mrs. John F. Welsh will entertain the Five Hundred Afternoon Card club Monday. Mon-day. . Mrs. Frank McEwan entertained the Five Hundred Evening Card club at her home Wednesday evening. The guests and members present were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Billings, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Fors-lund. Fors-lund. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wentworth, Mr. and Mrs. C. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hedges, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. IeCompte, Mrs. H. Snow, Miss Hannah LeCompte, Miss Jennie Sherman, Miss Frances Sherman, Dr. G. B. Sheen, Walter Evans, Fred Sherman and Frank Stone. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. R. H. Billings, Miss Hnnnah LeCompte, O. A. Forslund and Fred Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. McClelland. Mrs. William Kneale and Miss Daisy Moore motored to Coalville Coal-ville Tuesday. The following formed a party that en-Joyed en-Joyed a picnic at the Little Bell mine Sunday, Sun-day, returnine home in the evening: Mrs. Matt Trie. Mrs. F. Post. Mrs. P. Breem. Mrs. Septimus Gaythiwalte, Miss Hazel Post, Miss Rhea Riley, Miss Bessie Urie. Mies Mabel Thomas. Miss .Jennie Urie, Miss Martha Kelly and Miss Margaret Urie. Mrs. J. Knott entertained the ladies of the Five Hundred Afternoon club at a theater party Tuesday evening. The following persons motored to Hoyts-ville Hoyts-ville Sunday to spend the day: Mr. and Mrs. .T. E. Johnson, Dr E. Waddoups. Mr. and Mrs. James Rriely and dauchter, Mrs. Charles Knee. Mrs. Edward Malfn. Mrs. Alma Kimball, Miss Lllia Hales. L. A. Aubrey, J. Brim and Sterling Lewis. Miss Alice Deighton and Samuel B. Dunn were married in a pretty home ceremony performed by the Rev. X. O. Nonis of the Methodist church at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. IT. Y. Delchton. Monday at high noon. The reception mom was decorated with Ftnilax and asters and the dining room with sweet pens. Ths bride wore a navy bhio traveling suit, with hat to match, ami carried a shower bomjuet of bride rnscs. Tiie matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Blanch Buck, who wore a brown suit, with a bat to match, and carried dark red sweet peas. The best nvin w;is the bride's brother. Herbert H. Deis hi on. A vi edrtyig breakfast wan served to the members of the famMv and relatives". The couple left In the afternoon on a wrdding trip to Pine Hill. Ala. Thev wil! return to Ogdn nnd will be at home to their f: lends after January 1. Mrs. J. L. Wilson, M iss Anna Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. D. E Kinc went to Salt Lake Woo nesdnv to attend the Packer-YV llson wedding. Mrs J'-ro-re P.ixton entertained at din- ' ner Wednesday in enmpijmont to Mr. and M rs. Lynn Kimball. Mrs. Andrew Peterson entertained at card? Wednesilnv ev. r-insr. Those invited; were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Yliuent, Mr. j 'and Mrs. N. J. Williams. Mr. 'nd Mrs. E. Maxtn. Mr. and Mi s. W. R. .leffnrd. Mrs. .1. Matt. Mrs. .1. T. Mct.auyniin. Mrs. A. Hendrickson. Mrs. ''. Bart low. Mrs. J. T. Williams. Mrs. C. Tucgles. Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Ma it and Miss Mildred 'Higgles. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kuryla entertained at dinner Tuesday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. J. Frankel. Mrs. C. L. Thompson entertained in honor oi" her husband's birthday Friday evening. After dinner the eveuitig was enjoyed at cards. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. V. Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. MoFarland. Mr. and Mrs. William Keenan and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jefford. John Stromberg nnd Mrs. Mathilda Leahy were quietly married in Salt Lake ; Tuesday. i The Pythian Sisters entertained their i members with a social session Tuesday i evening after the regular meeting. 1 Mrs. W. D. Sutton entertained tVie Five J Hundred Afternoon Card club at her home ! Saturdav afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. R. H. Billings and Mrs. Guy Hor-: Hor-: ton. Others present were Mrs. E. J. Beggs. Mrs. Frank McEwan, Mrs. O. A. Forslund, Mrs. M. Moffett, Mrs. G. Haper. Mrs. J. F. Welsh. Vs. G. E. Hedges. Mrs. C. Parker. Mrs. R. H. Billings. Mrs. R. Dalglelsh, Mrs. Zack Oblad. Mrs. J. W. Brooks. Mrs. M. Corelll, Mrs. Guy Horton, Mrs. William Buck, Mrs. L. C. Snow, Mrs. E. P. LeCompte. Mrs. Mark, Snow. Mrs. Perrv Bush. Mrs. J. Knott. Mrs Max Sutherland. The out-of-town . guests were Mrs. Henry Sutherland and ; Miss Virginia Sutherland of Provo and Miss Theima Sutton of Price. RICHMOND t RICHMOND. 3ept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. David U Kerr entertained Wednesday evening in honor of Emest Monson and Mis Edith Hendricks, who were married the past woek. The guests Included Ernest Monson. Miss Edith Hendricks. Miss Mabel Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Allen. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Monson. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Ereslue Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Stoddard. Messrs. John C. Merrill and Albert Anderson and the Misses Irene Nelson and Edith Johnson motored to Logan Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and family of Thatcher, Idaho, motored here Saturday and spent a couple, of days with relatives. Miss Elva Hodson of Toton city epent several days of last week visiting Mrs. H. B. Webb and family. The Sego T-.lly club members were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Don Wright. Ernest Monson and Miss Edith Hendricks left Tuesday for Salt Lake, where they were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Monson left immediately for Denver, Colo., where they will make their home. Mrs Milo A. Hendricks of Pocatello, Idaho, has been visiting here with her Bisters, Mrs. M. J. Harrison and Mrs. C. E. Merrill. The Misses Vera and Tennle Merrill have gone to Logan, where thoy will attend school at the U. A. C. Mrs. Alice Buxton has been visiting at Teton, Idaho, with her sons. Lester and Dan-ell. and at Thatcher, Idaho, with her sister, Mrs. Hettle Harria. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Anderson entertained Saturday evening at their beautiful new home on Center street tn honor of their twentieth welding wel-ding anniversary. Mrs. Anderson was assisted during ihe evening by the MieseB Grace Webb. Ada and Elsie Skidmore. The out-of-town guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Bach. Mis Ana Bach and Mr. and Mrs. M. C, Harris of Logan: Mi. and Mrs. George Anderson of Thatcher, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs J. S. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Tltensor and the Misses Malrl. Lucile and Ina Allen of Cove. Miss Lizzie Lewis Is visiting tn Tremonton with Dr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis. Mr. and Mb. J. S. Hendricks spent Sunday In Blacksmith Fork canyon with their daughter, Mrs. Carl Smart. Mr. and Mrs. Brlgham Johnson of Soda Springs. Idaho, spent several days of last week here with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. IE. J. Merrill of Logan were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb have gone to Logan, where they will make their home during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Skidmore of Preston motored mo-tored here on Sunday and were visitors at the home of W. L. Skidmore. Mrs Rachael Anderson was pleasantly surprised Monday evening by the officers of the slake and ward Y. L. M. I. A. Mrs. Anderson was presented pre-sented beautiful china ware. Mrs. Jane Hendricks spent Thursday In Logan. t : MANTI 1 4 . -f MANTI. Sept. 30. Lewis Jensen of La Grande. Ore., and Miss Jessie Wintch of Mantl were married mar-ried In the Manti temple Wednesday. A wedding reception wra given by the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wintch. In the evening. Covera were laid for sixty. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Christian Jensen of Ferron. Mrs. Ellen Lowry of Arco, Nev., Mrs. J. Leo Hafen of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson of Mayfield. Calvin Jensen of Ferron and Miss Edith Ausburn of Spring City. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jensen will leave in a week for La Grande, Ore., where they will make their home. Tho Woman's Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Llnbie Hornung. Those taking part In the programme were Mrs. G. W. Martin, Miss Jennie Work, Mrs. Hllma Becker, Mrs. Llbble Hornung and Mrs. Clara Nelson. Mrs. Myra Olsen and daughter of Moroni were guests of Mrs. J. B. Henrie the pact. week. Mr and Mrs. RF Dyreng entertained at dinner Sunday, complimentary to Jessie Wintch and Lewis Jensen. Erneal Nellson of Sal Ina was a guest of J. F. Nelson Saturday. Hele Nelson come down from Mt. Pleasant Thursday Thurs-day to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nelson. The Rev. Mr. Kenseft of Mt. Pleasant was a guest of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Martin Sunday. ThO "Reviewers" met Monday evening with Mrs. Ruby Riddle. Mrs. Clara Johnson sang, Mrs. L. F. Becker and Mrs. Millie Kerr played a piano duet and Ellis Johnson gave a very interesting inter-esting lecture on modern drama. Special guests were Mrs. Sarah Nelson, Mre. W. W. Crawford and Mrf. Kate Hougaard. Mrs. Thomas Pnrry and children of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of Mrs. Ina Cox. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. J. Peterson are visiting In Bondon. Ore. The first meeting of the Ladies' Literary club was held Thursday afternoon at the club rooms. Mrs. Alice Wooley, the president, gave an address. 1 SPANISH FORK 4 f SPANISH FORK. Sept. 20. -Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Snell and baby of St. Anthony, Idaho, returned home Tuesday, after a ten days' visit with friends and relatives in this city. Mrs. Thomas Haynes and Ml? Marie Town send of Payson visaed Mrs. Rodger Adams Tuesday afternoon. The Hycloma swarm of the Second ward met Friday nlpht with Miss Rcglna Hughes. The time I wae spent In selert readings. Mrs. George Talmnge or Pnyson spent Sunday at j the home of her father, Senator Henry Gardner, i Mrs. M. F. Fnrnsworth of Salt Lake visited with : her parents. M r. and Mrs. J. D. Finch, during , the first of the week. I Mrs. A. B. Rorkhllt and daughter. Blanche, of Salt Lake are spending the week in this city. I Mrs. Lillle Rowe entertained the Indies" Lit-j Lit-j erary club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Martha Stoker entertained f.-vera I friends Monday afternoon eoclally, complimentary to Miss j Clara Larson of Salt Lake, who is her guest for , the week. i Milton Brady of Midv.ile spnt Saturday and I Sunday with his sister. Mrs. William Roach, and ; Uttie daughter. j MIhs Jec Thonalcteon spent Tuesday In Eureka. I Mr. and Mm. Joseph Crookston of Mr-Gill. Nov., are visiting with Mrs. .1. F.. U-k. Mrs. Crook-ston's Crook-ston's grandmoihor. for the week. The Ladies' Aid sevjety of the Prephyterian churrh met at the home of Mrs. M. Gapf-eieson Wednesday. About fifteen were present. The . Time was spent In fancy work. Luncheon was j served al 1 :30 o'clo'-k. j Misses Vary and Dertha Hughes entertained about twmsy guests Saturday evening, young , friends of He-Nri Williams, who left Tuesday to . fill a mifflon in the Netherlands. ! The Lady Wilson cluh mt with Mrs. Emma ; .lohiiFon Friday afternoon. Six members were present. The Volunteer Fireman's a-ocUfioa of Spirsl.th Frk met at the home of Hcrhert William Frlrlay ' nlsht and gave him a surprice. The ymir.g man ha b"cn a member cf th as.ni :ion tor some tlni". Supper was served to a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R!-iolf..in. who have upTit th- Ism c'cr.t rears In I . c 1 :i i . rrurnf-d lo i!,ls cry Mire! -i I, when- t;-y th-y will make tV'-ir f-:Mi-e h"m- At p""'''-! !b"y are sropir.g with Viftlr dajit-?T. M.f. K"lly Jairnvor.. I A nu-rT rt 'n'""1! rnr-e-in have r-rn hld I Foy Wagne- of Salt LaVe. The meetings have , I been h:d at the honi-1:. of Mrs. ,A!mi Jensen. Mie. j Alice Wood Wllsou and Mios RbeLca Neli-on. Mis- Ms Moyack re'urnpd T-jc-diy after a ten days, if.it w ith friends acd relative 1c Salt Lake : an.; Og.'c n. .'ojrph Evans apnt Sundav wt'.h his family in 1 this iky. More than a hundred enjoyed the get-orrjuainted i party a', the high hocl auditorium Friday night. The function wa alen by the high school faculty i and fctudciit bo'ly, and inn odm-t lone were the ; ordtr of the evcninc- Dancing was enjoyed and i pun'-li and fruit were herved. ! Mrs. Frank Gemirtel, Mrs. Josephine Brlnton. ! Miss Emma Clark and Miss Velma Blackett of i '. Springville wore guests at the Wilson home Sun-' Sun-' day evening. Mies Mary Thomas entertained a number of her girl friend at the Augeluss theater Wednesday evening. I Able Beck of this city and Juanila Johnson of Salt Lake, who were recently married, arrived in I this city Saturday and will make their home here I for the present, A family dinner was given for i them st the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R- M. Beck Sunday evening. I Charles E. Norlnne of Salt Lake spent Sunday here, returning with his wife, who has spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jex. 1 ELY, NEVADA f 4 , KLT. Nev.. Sept. SO. One of the most important im-portant social functions of the coming week will be the marriage of Miss Mary McDonald, daugh-I daugh-I ter of Georpe A. McDonald, to Francis Rooney. formerly or Butte, Mont., at Sacred Heart church, where a nuptial mass will he celebrated Wednesday Wednes-day morning. The ceremony will be performed hy tho Rev. M. J. O'Reardon. pastor, assisted by Father Nounao. Miss Margaret O'Hare was hostess at the meeting meet-ing of the Spoon club Monday evening. Miss Lyda O'Hure held a miscellaneous shower at the same time in honor of Miss Marv McDonald, a bride-to-be. Five games of five hundred were played by the Spoon club. Miss Dorothy Nebergall captured cap-tured the spoon. Refreshments and the shower followed. fol-lowed. Mlnss..Iosepliine Munro received the free-for-all and Miss Harriette Grier won the prize for the shower. The guests were Misses Anna Schmit-troth. Schmit-troth. Eva Tlmmons, Dorothy Richardson. Dorothy Nebergkll, Harriette Grier. Fanny Cupid. Alda Stevens. Helen Smith. rarrle Riepe and the guest of honor, Ml.ss Mary McDonald. Miss Lois Loekbart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. M. Loc.khart, who has spent the summer in Salt Lake and Park City with friends and relatives, rela-tives, returned on Monday evening to resume her studies at the high school. Mrs. D. C. McDonald will entertain the members of the Tuesday Evening Five Hundred club at its next meeting. Mtsa Anna Schmtttroth entertained at cards and at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening complimentary to Miss Mary McDonald. J Priies were won by Lvda O'Hare. first; Mrs. J. ft. Long, consolation: Josephine Monroe, free-for-all: Franci3 Rooney. first gentleman's prize, and J. R. Long, gentleman's consolation. Mrs. Fred Austin of Ruth was the gucat or friends in East Ely Monday afternoon. Thursday afternoon Miss Josephine Munro entertained en-tertained at a luncheon and bag shower In honor of Miss Mary McDonald. The guest of honor received re-ceived many handsome gifts. The guests were the Misses Lyda and Margaret O'Hare. Anna McDonald. Mc-Donald. Harriette Grier, Anna Schmittroth acd Fanny Cupid. Mrs. George Stoutt was hostess Monday evening at dinner. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Murphy and Messrs. Mullett, Conlin and Ewlng. Mies Grace Condon of Satt Lake, niece of Mrs. Joseph V. Murphy, was an arrival Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. W. Dickenson was hostess Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon to the members of her bridge club. The guests were Mesdames Gael S. Hoag. John Weber. Rodney H. Richardson. J. II. Eager, James S. Bennett. Ed. Millard and others. Tho home of Mrs. James S. Bennett was the scene of a charming affair Saturday afternoon. The guest of honor was Miss Mary McDonald. Each guest brought with her needlework and thimble, and a merry evening at sewlug was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Leary of McGill were the guests of Mrs. W. P. Klney at dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. O'Leary was installed deputy grand knight of the K. of C. Mrs. Gael S. Hoag will entertain the members of the Wednesday Sewing club next week. Mrs. Cora Janes will be at home Wednesday afternoon to the members of the Guild of St. Bartholomew's church. 1 Miss Walden of McOIM was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Bates during the week. Mlas Bertha Sadler of Carson City, who haB been the hoime guest of her cousin. Mrs. W. 0. Moorman, left Monday morning, stopping olf at Elko on the way home. Announcement has been made of the arrival of a son. bom in Satt. Lake last Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Darke, former well-known residents resi-dents of this district. Mrs. Ernest Colburn was the guest of Mrs. Gue Friend over the week-end. She attended the Rebekah dance. Miss Carrie Rlepe and Miss Dorothy Meyers were the quests at the Ma gnu son ranch. Steptoe valley, over the week-end. They motored from Ely. Mrs. D. Boyd-Smlth entertained the members or the Just Four Bridge club Friday afternoon. The guests were Mesdames W. A. Leonard, George F. Deckleman and W. E. Meyers. The home of Mrs. George Doughty. East Ely. was the scene of a prettily arranged dinner given by Lloyd Doughty In honor of James P. Crysl. who has been spending the summer here with his father, H. P. Cryet. and his Fister. Miss Verna. James P. Cryst will leave shortly to resume hla studies at Rush Medical college, Chicago. The members of the sophomore class of the White Pine County high school held their clasB meeting Tuesday afternoon. The following officers were elected: Gits. Conkling, president; Earl Magnum, Mag-num, vice president; Florence Gallagher, secretary, secre-tary, and Harold Boyd, treasurer. Mrs. L. C. Morley and children. Bill and Jack, who have been visiting in Colorado and other eastern east-ern point, returned Wednesday evening. The dance given at the Steptoe hotel annex Friday Fri-day evening by the I. K. B, B. was a succera. Many motored from McGill and the mines. Miss Maude Smith of Fast Ely is a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Beiford in Reno. Mrs. James S. Bennett and Mrs. John Weber Jointly entertained about seventy of their friends at a five hundred party at the home of Mrs. Weber. Mrs. Frank West Millard captured flrr-t prize. Mrs. Arthur ffmith second, Mrs. George Whitcley consolation and Mrs. Percy Jackson the free-for-all. Mrs. Samuel C. Patrick left the past week to visit her mother in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Brown of Ruth, who were recently married In California, have returned from their honeymoon and mill be at home after October Octo-ber 1. Tom Smith and his sister, MiM Madge, son and dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith or East Ely. entertained at a fudge party at the Steptoe hotel, prior to their departure for the east. Tom will enter Hai vard and Miss Madge goes to Wcllesiej . Mrs. W. P. Klney and mother. Mrs. Black, were dinnT guests of Mrs. J. J. O'Leary at McGill during dur-ing the week. Mlsa Frances Peters 1s Ihe guest of her aunt. Mrs. A. C. Cleveland, at the Colonial apartments, Keno, where she will spend the next ten days. Many members of the younger set motored to McGill during the week to enjoy the swimming part v given by Mrs. C. B. Lakenan a the club houj-o. Announcement has been mad" of the man-lai; of Alice St ration of Cherry Crock and George Holland of Ruth. Mr. Ed. Wilson of East Ely has returned, flftfr spending the past two week. In Sslt Lake. 1 GRANTSVILLE t GRANTSVILLE. Sept. 30 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Binnall fmve a wedding reception et their home WrdnesOav i-venlng in honor of their daughter, who was married In the Salt Iake temple to Parl'-y Parkinson. Tho guePtu were Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Hudson, Mrs. Lois Turpin. Mrs. Rebec ra G-rrard. Miss lo? L. Binnall. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Peterson, all of Grander; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reiver. Frank Bowers. Mrs. Charles Walker and Mm. C. H Cook, all of Salt L:ike. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walk and Mr. and Mrs. Char!e RosweU of Garfield: Mrs. Harri-on Mlllward of Plann. Idaho; Mr. and Mr. David Palm-r, Mr. and Mrs. Frank : r, Hammond, Bishop and Mrs. Richard Jeffcri-s, M'-s. C. O. Parkinson. Mrs. S. O. Andrrson, M:. I Murrav Ellaon. Mr. and Mm. J. A. Eilason. Mrs. ' M. E. Halladay. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. And-rfon. Blsliop and Mm. John W. Anderson. Mr, and Mm. W. K. SoelbTR, James Arbuckle. Jam" T. Sutton, f'fiarles Worth Ing ton. Miss Annie B-ilindor, M 1st Ethel Pn'ton, Miw Ada Palmer, Mica Mary Davis, I Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Robirwon. Mr. and Mn. l-wl ! Rohlncon, George Park 'nnori, Mrs. Rose Hammond jand Mrs. Clyde Williams. t Mrs Hyrum Mlllward en'-rtalne-l th slake primary pri-mary officers at her home Wednesday evening. I Mrs. G. F. Towmend left WMncflay for a i visit with relatives In Gowrir. Iowa, j Mrs. C. R. Rowhern" en'erte.'-d the M. M. and I M. club Thuraday evening. Those present wre ; .Mre A. Frrd Ar.dcrt.',n. Mrs. F. T. P.urrno-'--. Mm. M"-to Barrua, Mrs. J. D. Prown, Mrs. ya-.d . K rOTey. Mrs. Henry JotT-Tin. Mrs. F- a-.k KnowkoTi, Mm K M P pan (on. M's. P. E W-a'h- a 1 . Mm. Parl-T B Pra-.t. Miss Liiilan Ro.rry ar.d MKs F.mma Sharp. I Mm. J. R. FA :a-n e-;r-,ain''d the E. M C. ' club Friday aft-moon. Those prt-soat at ibe first meetir.g of the wir.-er were Mrs. J. H. Mlllwsrd, Mr. P E Wra-hall. Mm. Alice McMtchael. Mrs. H L S'ltioti. M . - . fa-ker B. Pratt. Mm. .1. W. McAllister. Mrs. Ber; Hr--i. Mrs iiyde Wra"v all. Mm. T. K- Joh:iton acd Mrs, Alexander Johnson. HEBER CITY f HE BER, S"pt. !V M it. W ?. Will-s ard Mina W i lies were visitors in Spanish Fork this w;ek, the guesia of Mr. and Mrs. Clauoe Willos. The Ladies' Sh jke.ue.irejn club was entertained Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Homer FraugMon. Tho le&s-ju from the Geograph!- al Magi iun 'Great Bt 1 tain's Bread T'pon l he Waters," Wa-ters," was given by Mrs. Chase Hatch. The marriage of Miss Vivian Cu minings- and Francis Cai I He took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A re.eption was given Friday night at the home of the bride's parent;. Mr. ami Mrs. K. J. Cummings. Receiving the guests, in I addition to the wcddinp part. were Mr. and Mrs. Che Moullyn. The bride wore a gown of white I crepe de chine and Georgette crepe. The couple , will be at home in Heber alter October lo. j Mrs. Llrile Jones ente-talr.ed Wednesday even- ! Ing in honor of Miss Nora Jones, whose marriage ; to Farts Murdock will take p'ace October i in j the Salt Lake temple. j Mrs. David Fisher and Mrs. Prat: Hlcken are visiting iriends In Silt Lake. Mrs. Emer Mirrdock entertained Monday afternoon at a birthday party for her little daughter. Millard. Mrs. Sarah Clotwonhy of Los Angeles is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Chase Hatch. Mlsa Naomi Watson and Joseph Johnson of Provo were married Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mis. John Wat sou. The ceremony was performed by Biehop Fredrick Crook. A reception waa given Thursday evening. Mrs. John A. Anderson entertained a few friends Thursday afternoon. Miss Alice Wood and Miss Corie Danielson gave a kitchen shower Thursday evening in compliment compli-ment to Miss Naomi Watson, a September bride. Mrs. W. S. Wllles entertained Wednesday afternoon after-noon in honor of her birthday. Those present were Mrs. John Ohurler. Mrs. Chase Hatoh, Mrs. Fredrick Fred-rick Crook. Mrs. W. R. Wherritt, Mrs. William McMillan, Mrs. Olive Bond. Mrs. Homer Fraugh-toii. Fraugh-toii. Mrs. John Clegg, Mre. Douglas Giles. Mrs J. H. Luke, Mrs. Goore-e A. Fisher, Mrs. A. L, Neff. Mrs, Sarah Clotworthy. Mrs. .lames SIcDonald. and Misses Nora and Vllate McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ryan of Salt Lake are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffs. MJse Vera and Apne3 Llndt-ay entertained at a bundle shower Tuesday evening in complimeut to Mlsa Le Nora Jones, an October bride. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Montgomery entertained at a farewell party in honor of their son, Clayton, who leaves Saturday for Loa Angeles-Mr. Angeles-Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson and Mrs. Nellie Parker of Provo were guests of Mrs. John Ohurler Monday. I RICHFIELD f - RICHFIELD, Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hanchetl. accompanied by Mrs. lone Williams and J. L. Ewing. motored to Manti to attend the Sanpete county fair. Tho Woman's Democratic club met Monday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Hon. H. N. Hayes was the speaker. The club will give a silver tea nest Monday afternoon at the Andalln cafe. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Clayton and family and Mrs. J. P. Sorenson motored to Salt Lake and spent the week visiting friends and relative. A trousseau tea was given Monday afternoon by Miss Dorothy Wright, who will be married October Octo-ber 3 to Le Roy Young. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. E. C. Wright. Mrs. I. L. Wright, Miss Lottie Lewis and Miss Geneva Bean, while Mrs. H. Wright and Mabel Wooley received the guests. Mrs. A. L. Woodhouse entertained the U. T. club Thursday, afternoon. Miss Maud Ewing spent Saturday and Sunday st the Sanpete county fair. Mrs. J. B. Showalter and daughter. Gay, of Panguitch are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Wright. Mrs. Guy Lewis entertained informally Tuesday afternoon at luncheon in honor ol Miss Ivy Erlck-son Erlck-son and Dorothy Wright, brides of next month. Mrs. Lewie was assisted by her daughters, Mabel and Lottie, In -serving luncheon to a dozen guests. Mrs. L. L. Glippln and daughter, Dorothy, returned re-turned homo Monday from a three months" visit In the east. Mrs. H. W. Ramlose and Mrs. R. Hootten spont Wednesday at Manti. Joseph Johnson and famllr were entertained Friday evening by the people of -tlo Third ward, before moving to Roosevelt. Miss Edna Larson entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for the Mioses Edna Kyiil, Alta Coons, Mildred Ence, Mary Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sumners, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Larson and the hostess. One of the moat successful events of tho week was he miscellaneous shower given at the Erick-eon Erick-eon residence by Mesdames Ted Olsen and Broso Hanchett Wednesday evening in honor of Miw Ivy Erickson. EPHRAIM 4 , EPHRAIM. Sept. 30. The following were entertained en-tertained Sunday evening by Miss Aleda Jensen : Misses Marie and Ruth Anderson, Norma Chiisten-sen, Chiisten-sen, Lavern Peterson, Thula Todd. Erato By ergo, Cloe LarsCD, Viva Folster, Mrs. Gerald Chrltt onsen. on-sen. Messrs. Evan Larson, Stanley Anderson, El-don El-don Willardson, W. C. Fredrickson of Salt Lake, Ed. Nelson, Lyman Bollingor, Allen S. Henry. F, M. Hildcbrandt and H. D. Harris;. Luncheon was served at midnight. Mrs. Gerald Chrtstensen entertained Sunday afternoon aft-ernoon at a kodaking party. The guests were Misses. .Mario Anderson, Ida Lorscn and Alcda Jensen. Mrs. J. B. Jensen entertained at dinner Sunday In compliment to W. C. Fredrick son. Mrs. Clyde Stevens entertained Monday In compliment com-pliment to her husband, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Harold Sorenson enetrtalnej the members of the South ward Primary association at her home Wednesday evening. Miss Luella Christensen returned this week from a visit In Brtgham City. Mrs. Maria rtcohson of Moroni is visiting friends in Ephralm. Misses Gladys Clirislensen and Edith Thorpe and Messrs. Seldon Hanson and Ruel Greaves spent Monday In the conyon. 1 KAYSVILLE KAYSVILLE, Sept. 30. Dr. William F. Ingram and Miss Nora Ingram leave in a few dan for New York City, wIhto they will make their home. Miss Mollie Barnes upent Sunday In Provo the guest of Miss Ruth Foner. Allan P. Tlngey of Pnlt Ln-ke. who roronlly returned re-turned from the eastern states mission, was a week-end gucet o( Arnold M. Barnes. Mrs, Oliver Freer ret urned lo her home In Felt City. Idaho. Tuesday, affr upending the summer as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Anni1 H. Phillips. Mies Marguerite Thoniassen entertained a few friends at a musirale at her home on Sunday evening. even-ing. The a-neM were Misses Emma Odd. Virginia Phillip. Gladys- Odd, Hazel Ballne, Mcfsm, Allan Tftigey, Arnold M . Burner a oil Ferris R. Th n nut fine fi-ne n. Miss lone Phillips Is spending a few weeks In Felt City, Idaho, Ihe guest of relatives. Mrs. Joseph Feake visited friends in Fall Lake Wednesday. Arnold M. Barnes entertained a few friends M a watermelon party at his hor'-.e on Sunday evening. even-ing. The guests present were Mies (Virlnne PlamireK. Emma Odd. lyih Jarman, Hael H;ith' Messrs. FerrU R. Thomasaen, Allan S. Tlngey and Shirley M. Barnes. Mr. and Mr Paul Thomasf-en wre wek-end visitors in Ri' hmnnd as guecta of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Thonann. Mrs. John G. M. Barney .p-M Monday In Fat! Lake ie a twrt of her daughter. Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon. M las Olive A bra ma entertained a frw f:fwt-at f:fwt-at her home on Ea-t Ly- mi Flret Sunday evening even-ing Among the ru"-tx were Miff- Myrtle .lone. HH7-1 Bishop, Millie fnrldl-. M"trF rtMiard flailey. Myron W. I'd! Hipp, Augurtus Hanks, Edward Ed-ward Leyton and Leo Ware. Mlsa Estella Epperson visited fiierdo In Salt Lake on Sundoy. Mis Nell Rwnn of San Francisco upent a few daya in KarsviUe. MIk! Effle and Amy Bin hop of Pall T-ake Rp"nl Sunday In lown as guenf. of their couHn, Mrs Irene Huston. I Mlas L-ila. Rri-kr of Rlrhfleld arrived this wrk to sp"nd the winter here. Mr. arid Mre E M. Bmley of Salt Lake er.nt I Su-iday in town, (r.uiMn of Mr. and Mi. (;irge Swan. Dr. and Mm. Guv I' n .itMce r'-'urnM honi" ' McTi-Iny v;.ir.g ftom a month n-lt with rela-ive rela-ive In Fe'K'JC Mont. XllM Fthel Ra-K-'-l'-on of Prc'on. ViV.o. p M.-r.1-trr n few riayj h"re trie auesi of hrr rouu. f Mat,-! ."-rnlth. Miir Klor ":!' P-'ki-.r of f'-n fe( vjllc viflH'd fr'e-T-j in Kay-fville Monday. Mi.a F)or-nr B--:iih. L-M .TiT!fij, nri"t r Daril and Ada Brough, all of Salt I-jTk, apnt Sur.-'.ay in lown as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fpencer J, Burton. Mr ?d Mrs. C. M. Radiey of Salt Lake wer guest; of Mre. Jofeph Pke on Thursday. Vis. Salome Kiug ea:ert.nned the Red W--g ''liib at !:e: home on Tuesday evening. Among Thoe p-c? --it M isstt Madeline Smith, Irera N :;-. Nora B 1 .". m i rt , Ellen or King. A-:es Grimm. Zo!la l"reen. Marion Scoff ic Id. Roe It T:io:na:jen and Theima Wiliism. Mrs. Richard A. Hart acd Mi is Martha E. Barne ere . is i tors io Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Roue.-he of St. Anthony, Idaho, are visiting relatives thia week. Mrs. Henry H. Blood entertained s few friends at her home Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Wilkie H. Blood, who leaves on Tuesday fr New York, whcie she iU .pt-nd tho winter. Pes! Jew the guest of honor, those prei-ont ere Mrs. Annie H Phillips. Mrs. William H. Flood. M:s. George W. CmVrwood. Mr. John H. Blood and Mrs. George B. Fhnt. Miss Harriet Startup of Trovo is visiting Mead in Ka.vi.ille th Jt- week. Mrs. Fiank Hyde e-itertined Mondav afternoon Mm. George B. Flint, Miss Camilla Barnes, Mrs. j F;--.k .1. Cheney, Tl.omjj. J. Smith and Chartes Barnes on an automobile party lo the arteoian wells in Ogden canyon. M:ss Nora Ingram was the re-opicnt nf a fa-e-eil surpnt-e party at her home Thursday eveninc. prior to her departure to New York, w-here she will make her home. Those present were Misses Myrtle Jones. Mollie Parser. Hmvl Bishop. Fa ye S.indprs. Olive .U.rams. Millie Crlddle, Norn Pismire, Pis-mire, Ada Maylln, 'ytle Burton, EstetU Crlddle Crld-dle . Bes.-ie Larkms. Garnet Swan. Lula Brugcer, Eioise Burton, All-erta Bl.i mires. Camilla Barnes, r.lunheth Stewart. Mrs. John W. Thorn ley. Mrs. Thomas Anderson. Mrs. George W. Swan and Mrs. Melvln Adams. Mrs. decree F. Patillo visited relatWes in Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs. Jane Critehfield of Oakley. Idaho, fs spend-ini; spend-ini; a few dayn in town this week as a guest of her cousiu, M:i. Annie H. Phillips. Miss Edna Stiephord of Salt Lake waa the house guest of hei friend. Miss Claire Gleason. during dur-ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. William Blood were the recipients: of a pleasant surprise party at their home Thursday Thurs-day evening. Among the guests were Mr. an4 Mrs. William H. Blood. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv H. Rlood. Mrs. An Die H. Phillip, Mrs. George W. I'nderwood, Mrs. GeorRe B. Flint, Mrs. Wilkie H. Blood and Mrs. Jane Critehfield. j MURRAY ) MURRAY. Sept. 30. Mrs. John R. Woodbridge. who lias ,penl the summer lisre as the guest of her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, returned to her home in Los Angeles Wednesday. Miss Bertha Cahoon entertained at a matineo party at the Wilkes theater Thursday, followed by tea at the Newhousc, in compliment to M1sb Florence Winder, a fall bride. Mlsa Eihel Iverson, who has been visiting friends In Wyoming, has returned. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hayes have as their guest John Haves ol Chicago, who will spend the winter here. Tho firat meeting of the Ladfee" Aid society of the Baptist church was held Wedni-sday afternoon after-noon In the church parlors. The following officers of-ficers were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. G. W. G ranter, president; Mrs. Isaac Had ley. treasurer; Mrs. William Robbins, secretary. After tho election retro h men to were served by Mis. G. W. Grantor and Mrs. Elizabeth Moore. Mrs. William E. McEwen of Duluth, Minn., la here for a month's visit with her uncle, William Atwood. Mrs, F. C. Howe and Mrs. E. E. Howe entertained enter-tained at a luncheon and cards Thursday afternoon. after-noon. The fiuesls were Mrs. D. W. Mot fat, Mrs. C. E. Gmifiu, Mrs. W. J. Stevens. Mrs. G, W. G ranter. Mrs. J. F. Russon, Mrs. L. A. Martin, Mrs. L, M. Powell, Mrs, E. L. Fmorich. Mrs. J. Herling. Mrs. W. H. Roth well, Mrs. W. Rob-bins, Rob-bins, Mrs. W. G. Churches. Mrs. D. A. McMillan. Mrs. J. P. Cahoon. Mrs. J. W. Cahoon. Mis. K. Moore. Mrs. R. E. Miller. Mrs F. II. Green. M;.;. J. A. Jones, Mrs. A. D. Knott, Mis. H. B. Smith. Mrs. C. P. Cahoon. Mrs. J. Mc Henry. Mrs. A. Bradford. Mrs. G. Huscher. Mrs. H. Horton. Mrs. L. Cu minings. Mrs. R. H. Winder, Mis. H. Haynes, Mrs. L, A. Copeland, Mrs. E. A. Hartensti'in and lone Atwood. Mr. and M rs. Charles H. White announce the. engagement of their dans liter. Emily, to Bay Larson of Midvale. The wedding will take place In tlie near future. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Mark ay and daughter, Rulh. hove none lo Bellevue, Idaho, where they are visiting Mr. Mackay'e sister, Mrs. J. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bonnett have as (heir puest Mrs, T. F. Cottam and William Cottam of Kansas Kan-sas City. The Embroidery club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. A. Bennlon. Memborn or the Rebekah lodge of Murray were eniertained Wednesday evening by the Sandy lodge. The bi&hoprle entertained the ward teachers and I heir wives at the Murray Fit si ward amusement hall at a social Thursday evening. Miss Rachel Jansson entertained at dinner Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Tneediiy evening Misses Blanche "Holm. Ma Ida Mitchell and Sara Ellason entertained at a dancing danc-ing party at the Murray Second ward amusement hall. Mrs. M. Rowan entertained at dinner Wednesday Wednes-day evening for immediate relatives in compliment compli-ment to Mr. and Mrs. Milo L. Rowan. MONROE MONROE, sepl. 30. Miss Delyle .Tones left for her home In Arco, after a short visit with relatives. 1 Mrs. E. M. Sorenson entertained the following Friday evening: Mrs. George Smith. Mre. William Wil-liam Morrison. Mrs. F. Erickson. Mrs. Joseph Ohien, Mn--. Carrie Nielsen, Mrs. Joseph Smit h. Mrs. Mai tha Doxford, Mrs. Charles Swindle, Mm. Klnora Uobt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Muglrby sre hers vliltfng relatives. M l5 Hope Mngleby and Ray Swain were married mar-ried Thursday st the Mantl temple. Mrs. William Bcrtelsou entertained a number of her frlendfi Tuesday afternoon. Tho present wol e: Mrs. Chariot; Yei pensen, Mrs. J. D. Spleri.. Mrs. Dr. BHIU, Mis. Hans Hansen, Mis. fail Tuft, Mrs. ,)ue Anderson, Mrs. Fred Bohtnan. Mrs, John Webb, Mrs. Thomas Simmonsen, Mi. Joseph Olaen. Letlia Bertelson and lou fcTlm-mimaon. fcTlm-mimaon. Mrp. Oorge Smilti left for her home In Provo ufter a brief visit lieie. M iss Hope Magleby entertained her murHc si il-d"n1n il-d"n1n at a nodal .Monday iiftnrnoon. Those enjo? -inn tlie affair were Elva and Rulh Swindle, Winnie Ye i Ri'iihcn. Vera Lowe, Eva Shlmmlns. Si el la Meyer. Manilla Brown. Meiba Erickson, Vera, Dclphii. Helen and Huth Msnlehy. The following ladles enjoyed a pl'inpcn parly Wednesday afternoon : Mn-'. Dr. B"liti, Mrs. C'harlcjj Yergetisen, Mrs. F. Erlckenn, Mrs. Joseph Olsen. Mrs. 9, G. And reason, Mr. J, 1). Spiers. Mrs. Ncughehaucr. Mrf. Klnora Ross, Mrs. Hans Hart-en and H m. Ole Laisen. Mit-n Winnie YergenKon han gone to Kplirslm to attend Snow academy. Mr. Ofson MBRlehy entertained at dinner Thuro-dny Thuro-dny evening, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swain, Mr. and Mre. F,r kion of Ptoto are here visiting visit-ing Willi their son. E. W. Erlekaon, nnd family. Mn--. Finnk Martlnes of Richfield Ik the gueet of Mrs. Muittnei.. MIfs Ivy Ma-rleby Is home after vii.lt Ing la Psiiru Id h. FARMINGTON 4 f FAR M IS'GT'lN. Sept. so -MIfi- ' leo Robinson em 't lo Ined a riiiiuh"r nf her fjetid a' n t-a MoudiV afternoon. Thone pre-"nt weir 1ie Mil""' Kuih and l.uella WII-oji. Mt I'enn Chaffin, Mi,.a H "isle Stee, Mln Lucy ll".-s, M t-s Altii It obi nc'in, Mips Weii I thy Clnrk. Mlsr; Mamie lf m, MI"H '.,-iler WalkT, M 'es Afton Bourn'; and Mi. Walla' Wal-la' e llonrrip, Mr. and Mra. C. A. Miller- and M rK. R H. f" lififfni ic'iiriiml Sutidny fiom a motor trip te L-.Rtm a:ul P:rf.i.,n. T!iui:-day afternoon Mia. Sr-ott Ttinier enter (j (nefl the poinr.etia cluh. The ms triune of Mks Clem ItolutiKOii. the dutuh-(eT- of Mi. md Mr. ,1'mph V. I'.lilnsou, and Georfte V. Flffhiiian of Sail Lake to'.k pli'S WrrjnmlnT at (he hdrne f the bi ld-'s pareni, Mr. and Mis, Flashmati will make their home In Salt Lake Mr. and M'-.. Jam J. K'ee returned Monday from Colirorola Tlie M! Lmile iiiid Aftrm p-mtt, nf ro-stello and Mlm Marftii.riie '-nunon nnd Miss T. C'l'don or Iw.iT). win Ivive tj'eri -pending the week with Mioh I'.liea Taylor, r"tinied home Kuudsy. Mr. and Mis1. S ntt T'liner wore very pleanntly nut prfi d t-T a ii-iiprhir of the ymjng Idka Saturdav Satur-dav evciiinn IJefr c htne'iiB weto nerved Hi Mr. and Mn.. ffirt.-v S'iik-. Mi and Mr. Orlnf Fair. Vi a 0 d M it Kiii--! v.-ill!.-. me . Mi. h ml M ru. La W)..::. Mt. mid Mt . HankNn Tu.kKl, Mr. ntul Mrr-. John -:t e---1. Tr nel Mn, Drvil V-niilJi. Mi. :'! Mr-.. V. ilbam S'n-;inin, Mr. anii Mr ,1, R. I1"- nnd M ' n:,d Mir l'i,-iik IVIht Mr. and S".tt Tiit!!"; ne,-.M F.,-Iay to ChAs'erftcld Ml" KinlU Walkej vlshrd In Salt Lake dining u t.-I Mi.-. ,1.,d R I'mrUh of ien(crTl'e i-HZK-.v-. t Hi- Mme ,la,n J. Steed. Ml'' IM'-lv fall IIouuMful i- i.t EutttV with he i fciKct, Mrt E. Dell Walker. LOGAN 1 j ; t.OOAN. Fopt. SO. A ll!htful a'falr of tho ' -!; wan tlia "GOO" pny given Thursday afipr-Douii afipr-Douii by Mrs. C. W. Nlblur, Jr., mid Miss ("Jen- ; vlfl'.e Thatcher at the home of Mra. NIMey in ( MVftt (nttr fitrlt. Prl.Mi wer awarded for 1 high acorwi. Th! guesta were M- sdamea Luther ; Howell, Roy Kulln. Li'uUo Nalshiu. IJ. ). ! Thmuh'ir. 8. U. Tlitt.trb.-r, O. H. Burft-fl. John Crawford, John f"hrllftiinn, CIyd Sn.ulr. Guy .'anion, forge Cu , Orvillo A'lnrtiH, MarrimT K.:.'W, E. H. TiudgC, A. M. Stewart. D. C. : TJiirfe, Fralik Tlmflier, Lf Tls.ithfr. Oeor! Turg'on, Hookfir Fi f.ston, Harry P. Erne lee, A. ,M . Fmln, Frank Rolapp, Edgar Thatrher, NnU Errlrhrtnu, A. L. Farrcll. D. H. Thomas, Ciar- j fence AndiTnon, William Sklrktir. Aai Rullfn, K. ",. Peipraon, Char If Nappr. W. Reca. Roy McAIIflU-r. Jonri Kqulrei, A. F. Carflon, norj;e Hendrl'-kB, John T. Calne. Jr., John Wndrirk-ion, Wndrirk-ion, Mra. NelUn B. LariKton. MlsRfrd Dlla Crock--!t, Ida Mitch-!!. Ijoulsa Ha r bur, Martrtret and Edna Nlbley, Ulla Hatch and Nora Ellison. Thf; Tbeta girls pntrUlnn at a "(rush" party W"dnoday ovf-nlnp ai th Theta hoime. Thf prlio for tho hlfehest scot waa awardtd to Mrs. Mo.ps Thatcher. Thi Buta IVItaa entertain! at a Kermlngton Tumidly afternoon. Tours flay the Delta entertained at dinner In compliment to Miaa Ajglrt Turbet. one nf thrtjr charter merabra, who left Friday morn in c for Nhw York, where sho will upend the wlnlor. Covers wert laid for Mlsapt AkkI Tar hot. Olirna Hmlth, Eunlco Rob I nana, Florence Dlnamorc, Laura Smith. A'hi Milton. Enid Rough, Ilelfvi Thatcher. Ellon Jlolmea, Iiki Woolley, Georglna Davidson. Mr. and Mm. 8. W. Kingston pntrrtatned at dinner Tuesdny In compliment to their houee gueat, Mra. Thomas Barton of Ely, Nev. MIb Cleone Rone entertained a number of her little friends Tuesday afternoon with 1 party at her parents home, Thf U. A. C. Woman's club held lta first rapet-Ing rapet-Ing of the year Mondtiy afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. M. Fleming. A very Interesting paper on Japan was Riven by Mrs. Eugenfl SanUchl. vrno had apent two yeare In Japan with her Imnbiiiio. Lieutenant Pantacht. Mrs, H. P. Emelne, MIppcs Eleanor Wllkenaon uid Agnea Saundera were SruestH. The Home Economic club of the Utah AKiirultural college gave e, reception at the Woinm'e building Tuesday complimentary to iha Bfirln of the school. The Porosla girls entertained with an open hoiine tea Monday from 3 to 5 o'clock. Mlsa Lavon Ron-nlon, Ron-nlon, Misftes Margaret and Florenre Nlbley. Misses Jeaslo and Emma Ecclcn were In tho rocetviog Hue. MIjp Erma Allen and Parl Sevy pre-aldM pre-aldM at the tpa tshle. Others asslbtlng In the dining room wero Mlstes Viola Allen. Ruby Par-ona. Par-ona. Evi-Iyn Cook, BUUe Hobiiah, Edith Wallace and Delta Snlvner. Mr. and Mm. George T, Benirm announce the engagement of their daughter. Klnnla, to Robert TIallbrnok of Holhrook, Idaho, the marriage to takfi place November 1. Mro. Nepal W, Clayton and Mm. Sybella Clayton Clay-ton Basalt spent tbe early part of tho week hero, guests of Mrs. Ellen Nlbley. Vincent Canlon of Washington, D. 0. spent the past week hrn visiting with his mother, Mrs. Lucy 9. Canlon. Orson O. Lloyd of the Iowa State college epent th1 week hen-. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Thatcher and Mlsa Patience Thatcher havo gone to Salt LakP. whro. tbey win eponrt a week or ten daye before their departure for New York, where they expect to spend a year. Mi. Thomas Barton and children have returned to Ely, Nv.. after a weeVs visit here a guests of Mr. and Mra. S. W. Kingston. Miss Marie Barbar spent the past week In Salt Lake. Miss Ellon Barber Rpent part of the week in Ojfden. Mrs. Floy D. Thatcher 1b visiting with relatives rela-tives in Salt Lake and Prove. Mrs. Edgar Thatcher of Garden spent part of the week here visiting relatives. Mli Hope Plshburn of Brlghara City spent the week here. Mr. and Mra. Fred Hatch of Woods Cross spent tho midweek here. Q. F. Wright spont Monday and Tuesday at Brigliain City. .Mrs. Frank Rolapp and children of Oguen i snont the pa ft week, here aa guests of Mrs. C i W. Nibley, Jr. I EUREKA 4 V EUREKA. Sept. 39. Mrs. I.- H. Sprlggs, .Mrs. Frank Sprigs and Mrs. Walter Perry returned to Eureka on Monday, after spending a few days visiting al Salt I.kQ. John Armstrong of Eureka and Miss Matilda Leahy were joined in marriage this week. The young couple will make their boroo In this lity. Mr. and Mm. Rasmus NoIfoti and Mr. and Mrs. George Ureweter were In Provo Sunday for a i short visit. j Mi h. O. M. Swartz left this week for Calltor- i nia. where she will spend a few months visiting j with friends on Catalina island. I Mr. and Mre. John Robinson of Bingham Can- j yon were In Eureka this week visiting with the ! iHtler'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Russell. j Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald, Mr. and Mra. i C. E. Hulsh and daughter. Frances, Helen Beesiey and H. E. Will formed an automobile party whicn J spent Sunday in Vivian park, Provo canyon. t Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Jones spent Sunday in i Provo visiting friends and relatives. Miss Merle Rife, who h&a been in Eureka for the past week a a guest at the home of her brother, C E. Rife, returned to her home in Salt Lake on Monday morning. She was accompanied ac-companied home by Vernon Rife, wbo has epent the summer In Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. P. Llston of Grand Jonctlon, folo., are In Eureka this wetlk, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Liston. Mr. and 'Mrs. Richard Hellon and Mr. and Mra. J. P. Llston mads an automobile trip to Provo Sunday and apent the day visiting with relatives. Mr. ajid Mra. Dan Fields and Mra. Heber Fields spent Sunday visiting In Nephl. Mr. and Mra. John J. CVonln and Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Barnard returned to Eureka Monday after spending a few days In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickoraon were at Paynon Sunday, being gucsta at the home or Mr. and Mrs. John Person. : J. H. Garbltt of Tin tic and Miss Catherine Fchwab of Pawson were joined In marriage at Provo this week. They will make their homo In Silver City. Mr. and Mrs. James TTanley were in Provo this week for a visit with Mrs. Hanley's parents. Mr. and Mra. Walter Fitch. Sr., are visiting in Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Crus J. Hen Mod returned to Eureka Pun-day Pun-day after spending several weeks ia Vernal visiting visit-ing her slater. Mrs. William WhUbeck. Mr. and -Mrs. D. C. Wheeler and son, D. C. Wheeler. Jr., returned from Salt Iake Monday, after spending a couple of days with relatives. On Thursday evening the members of the local lodge of Rohekahs celebrated the sixty-seventh anniversary of the order. The programme comprised com-prised music and dancing. A banquet was served. Herbert Crewan and Miss Mary Gardner, both of j Eurrka. were joined in marriage at Salt Lake during the early part of the week. The young j people were accompanied to Salt Lake by a few Intimate friend?, who were present when the cere- I mony was performed. j Claren.-e S. Boyle of Eureka and Miss riffle Beane of Payson were married in Provo Tuesday. 1 The young couple are to take up their residence ! in Eureka. Mrs. Arthur H"!me of Cincinnati. Ohio, Is In i Eureka this wc-ek viHtlng Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ! Duncan. Mrs. Holmes la Mra. Duncan's sister. The members of the L. O. E. club were plea- ' anMv eniertilned on Wednesday afternoon at ihr ! home of Mrs. Joseph Buys. Luncheon was served. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Palph Godbe are entertaining the a"rs mother. Mrs. M. ("ushlng of Salt I-ke. M-s. H. F. Noble of Wallace. Idaho, was In Eureka this week for a few days visit with Mrs. j Frank Cronln. , I SPRINGVILLE SPRINGVILLE. Sept. Mr, and Mrs. 3. C. i Wbitsker and daughter. Virginia, visited relatives ! in Salt Lake tho latter part of tr-e week. i Mrs. 7e!la Brown hai gone to Salt Lake to ! spend (he winter. Visa Maud Smith has accepted a position In the ' a-hoo!s of Oak city. ( Mr-, and Mn. A!. Umin and children have ! refiirn''d from Idaho, wnre they spent the summer. M;. and Mrs. A. Pnuijts's of Lehl spent a few ' hour hrre Sunday with friend. Mr. and Mr-. Hvijamn ? Tillman of Spanish Fo-V wf-e srlngUM" vbUors Sund iy. ! M rr r'ir.'m.iii of pnvo. M.ite nrri.t n, F'-'Inraled Wnmcn's riuh of ft ah. ri'-t with tbu : rnToMrs of the local clubs hero Wednesday aft-frniin. aft-frniin. The Mothera' St'idy cI'iS at the home ri V-a. Harold Allem.m. The follow' nK lntreMlm: , p-nrn7imn wa rendered: "Llf Skt h nf rcrn-1 ' 7atip-lll." b Mrs Emma B-own : -'The MMli:g ; Pit .' hy Mi-a. H"nii R-.ylancd ; cornet si-leci ion i hv Fre-I and Jane Alli'mnn. Mr. and Mra. J F. M-:!denh.ilI. Mr nnfl Mrx M. W Bird. Mr. r.nd Mm. f "Iff ion Pierce. rr and M r. A. G. Johrrin. Mr. ar-d M-s. Jn-,n K-ynoI'U and Mr, and Mrs. P C. Wh I taker mil-up mil-up a lmmln party last Saturday e-.or.Ing in , tf.e b!jh f !;uol p'jul. , ( |