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Show j Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah OGDEN I ! . ! " (jfJDHN. S:pr. :,-Mrs. fUu rl.-s A. "Jli'iiiv Miifri:ilii.--l .a ft r-liurrmii'-'ly ;ir-: ;ir-: YaiMt-.l inm -u-., t.,-l..v a: the V. r . Inn. .in co.m.liiu.-nt to .Mi r-. iLiP.M J. Iv.-ty nn,J Ah mm .lmsi T:lvI"i'. v. no l-av.. imuni -low fur an rxit-ii'l.:.l v:vt with t r:i 'l.s in N.-tv Vork. 'I'ii.- lLiii'-::f'Mi rai.l.: ' Ivory l-uskftt nil.! v.ith pink :irM wuite ' fcv..,.,.t !.; ri. 'u,hlrW Willi ni.i.Mr t.l.:dr fnii, as a ffnt'-t'pifi-t;. A how ot p. iik tulU: ;tu Oil 111.- I-.tr.li.1. At h l;!J. .-; : ' t.larc vn h a o.:.i-i. ho-;iH-t of .iw.t p.-;i.s 111 siia.U-s of t III. '...-rH wi't I;:m f..r tli following, h.-:ii.jr.M i U- ho-.:- .vs :.cl puPHlH 'if honor: Mrs. I. Ij-''-t (:: iioLfi:i, Mrs JoHf-ph '.' vfi-ort. Mi s . A'umt ft. . WO.Kl, Mr;;. K.ilpll K. I tol, All rtiarks H. 1 iollinu orth and Mush 'cn.a An Informal dlntu-r-danre was Riven ' by Mi mm CW:on.- Hi'-h mvi Mi ,,fi"" tH ICi.-h VMn,-s,l:iy .-v.-nini,' at "MkwlUI, In honor of Mi:,- t.olla lii.-h an,! f'laronr- Wrl-'ht an'l Mh Kfif: Wright, and Kuftin- l'- an. -who will U; mm'rtti.l thin fall. Tho Mnilnk' room and v.-randa w-rr- de-oca t witii nun How.' in and hla-'k-f-y.-d Su.-:ins. una vol low :-harh-s Were il.sor! on lii cliaiidi,'- ''' ilr-r'i 'raw ford's or.'h'-s-ra I'm ni-' hl n 1 1 j i n for the daiu'ln. Sevo ni - n , e Uu.uh wwe. pi'fsfiit, anions? whom w-rc 'the folio wtiii,' I'm. m S:iit I.akc: Miss Klsfi " Hariihnrr, Miss Nulhai:, Miss i'.'Hh ,,low-ll, Mr. and Mis. Levi Manlier, 'Julian Handa-i-UKi-, llarrold Sianfl.-r, .i.um Camion. Tln.nwm IlU-s. I lavhl K. Cook. I,.dand Swancr nid 'i'.-d 1-Ylr. Miss Klnr-f.Urc Klnr-f.Urc Wright cntrialned etRhty quests In their honor at a rium-lim' party at the. Country ;lul). K.-frfsiiments were .-orv.H ' on Hiin.ll tallies, whirl) Urt': de.roratod with hwihU pi'.'is. Monday evening, Sep- " temh.T 11. tlicy will he quests of hnnor nt a dnnrin party K'ven at the. Maids' nnrl Ma irons' .-lull l.y Miss Kathei'ino floaq, and Thurmiii y von ln:-T. Septemher 11, Miss June .S'uwrroft -will en I rtaill ' ut'a datuaii party for the two couples. - Miss' Kulh Boyd and Miss MIMnvi Smith were hot-Messrs at a dancini.' party fe'lven In honor of Miss Ulanrhe W'iljair, .a visitor from Idaho Kails, Tuesday even-hitf even-hitf at tl:-1 Boyd home on Twenty-iilth si re.-t. The decuru lions were hi pink -Mvveel peas. Wednesday evening a party was riven al the Hot. spi1nK In eompll-f eompll-f ment to M iss W'ilhur. The party, chap-.ernM.vl chap-.ernM.vl hy AIish W lthur's aunt. Miss (.'.race rWUhur, motored lo the springs early In run, eenin'r, when' bathing w;ia enjoyed, 1 .-ifter which a picnic supper woa served. 'Twenty-one; quests were present. Mr. and Mrs. W. Al. Wilson, 2.7 West !Secon dstreet, nntiuuiiee the ei;?aui:mnt of their daughter, Myrtlo ITls.-illa. to Joseph A. urton of North OL;deii, the ina rriaee lo take place in October. Airs. Joseph Lv Wrlpht and Mrs. (Joorgo V Alcthme iivo jl shower Friday after- noon. al Iho home of Airs. AleCune on Twentv-sixth street for Miss Leila Rich. Asters' and coldcnslow wero used In the decorations. The hostesses were assisted hv Mrs. I'Jzra Kich and Airs. H. W. Dunn. Ahout thirty-live Riiesla were present. Airs. John N. Spargo entortnlned at a t.-a at I if-r home on Kccles avenue Monday : iifieriiooii in comphnu'iit to her sisrer, Airs. I-J. Stewart of IUversido, Cal. Fall tlowers were used in the decorations. As- "si.stini? were Mrs. James 11. Sparo, Airs. ' J. Iilieynokls and Mis. James YV. Cot-". Cot-". lins of Suit hake. Airs. Ralph E. T-IoaR presided at two n i tract i e a Hairs piveu on Friday and Saturday afternoons at the Ala ids and Matrons' eluh. Friday afternoon guests - were entertained at four tardea of bridge, "In compliment Lo Mis. K. hi. Stewart of "California. Saturday afternoon Airs. Wll-iiam Wll-iiam ii. Klmuall was the complimented guest at a luncheon, at which covers "were laid for twelve. Mrs. John C. Culley and son. Harper, have spent the past two weeks ut the lerniltiige hotel. Miss Klsie Forrest, a September bride, was the complimented guest at a prettiiy arranged Kensington given Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon hy Altsa Alary Abbott at her home. A color ell'ect in yellow and red was effectively ef-fectively carried out with goldenglow and gladioluses. Aliss Abbott was assisted hy Mvs. Oorse 1- Abbott and Airs. Janjes T. jAhhott. Twenty-four oi Miss Fon-sst's . friends were present. r- Airs. James YV. Collins fame up from Salt hake Monday to attend the tea given hy Airs. John N. Spargo. hater in the --week Airs. Collins returned to Ogden to ; spend several days with her mother, Airs, i J. II. Spargo. Mrs. a. L.. Becker will be hostess to the -members of the Alartha society at their .- lirst regular meeting of the season Alon- (iay, September 11. at her summer home In (lie canyon. " AIlss Daisv AInginnts and Mrs. John T. "alsli, Jr., entertained informally Thurs-' Thurs-' diiv afteinoon at the Alaginnis home on Washington avenue, In honor of Aliss ' lettv McKenna of Fairlleld, Ky., who is visiting her sister. Airs. Abbot AJagin-r AJagin-r ids, in Salt Iake City. The rooms wero decorated with garden flowers. Airs. :. A. lattletield will entertain Tuesday afternoon at a Kensington at her -"home on Capitol avenue, In compliment to . Aliss Klsie Forrest. v The wedding of Miss Frances Cueiln, daughter of Airs. Flda Guerin, and Jo-eph Jo-eph 11. l-:gan will take place Saturday morning. Sept em her 16, at St. Joseph's church, followed by a breakfast at tho Virginia. ' The Utopia club met "Wednesday with , Airs. Frank K. Tribe on Washington avenue. ave-nue. Mrs. P. Tjeo Aladson was elected president and Airs, C. K. "Wymor. sec-".retarv. sec-".retarv. The rooms were attractive with 3 sunrlowers and goldenglow. A luncheon was served. Airs. J. W. Fldcock entertained infor-"vnally infor-"vnally at cards Tuesday afternoon at her -. culhige in Ogden canyon. Airs. Isaac Kussell of New York City, . who has been visiting her mother. Airs. . ii. II. Smith, and Salt L,ake relatives during the latter part of the summer, was the guest of honor at a pretty afternoon affair given Wednesday by her grandmother. grand-mother. Airs. H. F. Woodmansee, at her home on South Washington avenue. Judge and Airs. Nathan J. Harris have Announced the engagement of their daughter, Alahel, to Arias G. Belnap, the marriage to take place this month. The wedding of Aliss Edith E. Swaner, daughter of Air. and Airs. Heber Swaner of Rov. and Vtrd Garner of Ogden will take place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents. A reception " will follow. A linen shower was given Friday even-" even-" ing bv the AUsses Margaret and Mary Kgan in honor of Aliss Frances Guerin. Wednesday evening Miss Catherine Alr-Ijiiughlin Alr-Ijiiughlin will entertain at a china shower ,..iu compliment to Aliss Guerin. The hadies' Uterary club will meet with Al rs. 1 la itv 11. Ka gley Wed nesd ay ufternoon, Tlie Ogien Conper-atory of Aruslc will reopen Tuesday for the fall term. Aliss ALs:"guer::e Shiels. formerly of this citv. was n;arried in l.os Armeies Sunday, Ausust 27, to Fred T. Clark of that city. Airs. A. K. Read entevfained at a parcel par-cel shower Monday afternoon for her sister, Aliss Olive Jones, an auUimn bride. The Aiisses Esther ard V.liz.ibeth Sep-pi.-ii en;e-:. utied a large numcer of cue.-ls 'at a bon f-re par:- Sundav evenini: at ilieir cottage ut Pmeview, m Og!en cnii-yoit. cnii-yoit. Japanese !an:erns. arrangoii in a civ-le. were suspended over the bonfire, hunch was pervrd at 1 " a Tier which dancing was enjoved on the porch and "lawMi of the cottage. Miss Nellie barker of Ogd-n an-1 Rnb- err Gardner oi Logan w,-re married ''Wedncsiay in thus city. Mr. and Mrs. G.irdn. r are hotii eradiates of the Agri-"ciiitutal Agri-"ciiitutal .-oPi-ge in Ixn;an. wliere they will reside alter a brief honeymoon. ALiynr ard Mrs. Abbot K. Heyw.-.oi i,"i as their gu. st Ce first par: of ti:e werk i:Ma or TU- woo't's cousin, Airs. Ad.-ie '.rooks of S.i n Fi a m'is o. Ai rs. H rooks Ahsite-i in t'-dn on :;..r way iiome lro;n i- the easl. i ' Mrs. Abbot ii. lb-v wo-vl and guest. '; Mia. A tide iiiooks of San Fianns.o, weiol MISS MARION BICHSEL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- j ward IMchsel of Ogden, whose engagement to Ralph N. : Johnson is announced. ! 1 1 i , ' x ' " ' i guests of honor at the dinner given by 1 Mrs. Frank D. Kimball at her home In Salt hake Tuesday evening. Airs. Hey-1 Hey-1 wood was a I so a guest at the luncheon given by Airs. George Sutherland Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at the Hotel Utah. Airs. E. E. Stew-art, who has been the guest of her sister, Airs. John N. Spargo, on her way home from the east, left today to-day for Riverside, Cal. Aliss Katherine Joyce left Sunday for Seattle. Wash., where she will visit her sister. Airs. Henry C. Hibbard. ATrs. John T. Walsh, Jr., of Memphis, Term., formerly Aliss Florence Alaginnis of this city, is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. 1-.. Alaginnis. Airs. Joseph Seowcroft and Aliss June Scowcroft spent Thursday in Salt Lake. Victor H, Sears, who has been visiting his sister. Airs. Joseph K. Evans, and friends and relatives In Salt Ixike and Logan for the past month, left Friday for his home In Chicago. Airs. Edmund O. Wattis and Mrs. Rob- ert Andeiyon spent Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day In Salt Lake, the guests of Mr. and Airs. L. R. Wattis. Airs. D. C Eccles and sons. David, Taylor and Julian, and Airs. L. R. Eccles and daughters are expected home in a few days from a two months' sojourn on the coast. : Air. and Airs. A. R. Mclntyre and Mr. and Airs. Frederick AI. Nye will leave tomorrow to-morrow for the east. Air. and Airs. Mclntyre Mc-lntyre expect to be absent two months, I and most of the time will be spent in Toronto, Canada, and New York City. Miss Lillian A. Smith left during the ! week for her home in Los Angeles, after j spending the summer with Airs. G. L. I Becker at their summer home In Ogden I canyon. ! .Mrs. George A. Woodruff, accompanied ! by her three children, Ruth, Montgomery 1 and Charles, and Airs. Lynne of Kurley, I Idaho, arrived by automobile the first of the week from Benton Harbor, Mich. I Airs. Woodruff will spend several weeks with friends in Ogden before going to her home in Burley. Air. and Airs. George E. Browning and 1 Profesosr and Airs. Howard Al. Driggs of Ogden attended the dinner given by the Ensign club of Salt Lake, of which they are members, Monday evening at the Hotel Utah roof garden, in compliment to President and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury ; and their daughter. Mrs. Alyron Billings, j Dr. Emmett Browning of Ogden was i among the guests of the club present. I Air. and Airs. Paul R. Arentz have re-I re-I turned from a honeymoon trip in the ! east. i Airs. George Halverson returned home i Monday from a week's visit with Salt ! Lake relatives. Aliss Hazel Woodruff arrived here from Chicago Saturday for a brief visit with j her mother. Airs. Volney C. Gunnell, i before leaving for Richfield. Ftah, wliere J she is an instructor in the high school, i Airs. Robert Anderson, who has been ; the guest of Airs. Edmund O. Wattis, i left "Wednesday evening for her home in ! Alarysville, Cal. Air. and Airs. James Chapin of Washington. Wash-ington. D. C, have been visiting In this city for several days, the guests of Assistant As-sistant Superintendent F. C- Smith of the Salt Lake division of the Southern I Facific and his mother, Mrs. H H. Smith. Airs. Harriet Podd departed Saturday for Boston. . Allen Jones has gone to Berkeley, where he will enter the University of California. Judge J. N. Kimball baa returned from a month's visit to the coast. Airs. Archie Bowman, Aliss Verna Bowman Bow-man and William Bowman returned during dur-ing the week from Nevada. Mrs. George D. Bennett and children, ' Ora. Ruth and Spencer, are visiting Airs. Bennett's parents at Kaysville. I Al r. and Airs. Owen Bennett have returned re-turned from a two weeks' outing at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Aliss Ruby Kotter of Elsinore Is visiting visit-ing her sister, Airs. Walter G. Webb. Airs. H. J. Ames of Ixgan is visiting her daughter, Airs. W. 1 1. Israelson. Airs. Katherine B. Pardoe had as her guests for several days the first part of the wck her aunts, the Alisses Hattie and Ruth Smith of Logan. Airs. "Wilbur Reynolds of Green River, Wyo.. is visiting at the home of Airs! Jacob Rhine. Miss Lillian West, daughter of ATr. a nd Airs. Henry A. West, and Wal ter E-lward Bingham will be married Wednesday Wed-nesday in liio Salt Lake temple. Airs. Joseph Rallantyne has returned from Portland, Ore., wliere she visited for two months with Mrs. Belle West. Mrs. Joseph A. Alelott of San Jose. Cal., formerly Aliss Esther Dean of Ogden. Og-den. is visMim; her sisters. Airs. Alartha I A. Gaisfo'd ami Aliss I'arle Hean. j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ri-'hsel announce I tl:.- iMi-.t-;"ii'nit of the.r daughter, Ah.rioii. Lo R.,lph M. .Lcnson. i.u wed- I Mrs. M. L '. Goodm.i n and daughter. I Alia. E. B. Erwin ui St. Loutb, .rft Tuesday for Portland, Ore., to visit relatives rela-tives and friends for a week or ten days. Airs. K r win has spent the summer sum-mer in Ogden with her mother and other relatives. Aliss Florence Cooney left Wednesday for New York City, where she will remain re-main for several weeks. On her return j trip she will visit friends in Washington, Washing-ton, L). C., Detroit and Chicago. Airs. Alice M. LI arris and daughters, Grace and Esther, returned Tuesday from a three weeks' visit in California. While away Lake Tahoe, San Francisco, San Diego and the different beaches were visited. Airs. F. TV. Farnsworth and son are visiting In Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay returned Thursday from Aiagrath, Canada, where they have visited the past month with Mr.' and Mrs. David Pride and Mr. and Mrs. William Baxter. Airs. C. L-. Rhauey left Monday for Omaha, Neb., for an extended visit with friends and relatives. Calvin D. Stuart has returned from a two years' mission in the eastern and southern states. Dr. S. J. Gantz has left for a brief trip to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reinshriber have returned, from an extended eastern trip. Aliss Charlotte White and Aliss Eva Spillman have left for a trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Airs. I. Spillmer and Airs. A. Gaede have left for California. Miss Mildred Cortez has returned from a two months' visit with Airs. Frank Creas.ey at Portland, Ore. ATrs. F. G. Erainerd departed Wednesday Wednes-day for a several weeks' visit with friends in Peoria, 111. Airs. D. McLachlan left Friday for an extended visit in southern California, Arizona and Texas. Aliss Etta Williams has returned from a six weeks' visit in Idaho. Airs. A. J. Heath has gone to Parker, Ariz. Walter W. Fife has returned to Malta, Alont., after a several weeks' visit with relatives in this city. Air. and Airs. E. W. Bourne of Alont-pelier, Alont-pelier, Idaho, motored to Ogden Thursday Thurs-day and are visiting with Mrs. Bourne's mother and sister. Airs. C. II. Field and Aliss Netta Brammer. Air. and Airs. J. S. Hay and Aliss Lena Gold have returned to their' home in Llko, New, after spending a month in this city and Ogden canyon. A social was given Friday evening by the young people of the First Presbyterian Presby-terian church in the church parlors. The Civic league met Wednesday with the president, Airs. Philip Warren Kniseley. The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion held a special meeting at the home of Airs. Rhea Williams Tuesday afternoon. Airs. W. E. Quillinan was hostess to the Promoters of the League of Sacred Heart Wednesday afternoon. The Scgo Lily Thimble club was entertained enter-tained Tuesday by Airs. A. E. Bune. The 1016 Five Hundred club met with Airs. Nora Varney Thursday afternoon. Announcement has been made by Air. and Airs. C. W. Wright of the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Sylvia, to William Peterson of Bear River City. Wednesday afternoon, at the Hermitage grove, members of Wasatch lodge, L,. A. to B. of R. T. of Salt Lake, and Utah lodge. L, A. to B. of R. T. held an outing out-ing and pienle. Later the Ogden lodge members entertained the members of the Salt Lake lodge at a theater party at the Alhambra. Airs. C. Peterson has announced the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Aliss Llelene Alorrison, to A. B. Stevens, the wedding to take place early in September. The Ladies' auxiliary, U. S. A. W., met Tuesday with Airs. J. B. Downs. . i I HEBER CITY 4 f HEBER. Sept. 2. The Excelsior Beehive Bee-hive swarm cn.iaved a trip to the Luke Hot Pots Tnosii.'iv evening in a hayrack, hay-rack, driven by Erwiu Jiasbaud. Miss Myrtlo Van Wagoner of Eureka lifis been" the guest of Mrs. John D. Fisher the past week. Miss Venola Ohlwilcr spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher are camping in Strawberrv vallev with Gail Fisher.' The Beehive swarm directed by Miss Mattie ('leg spent Monday picking choke-cherries in l)aniels:s canyon. A host of little friends enjoyed Wednesday afternoon with Miss Alta Mahoney in celebration of her birthday. A spider-web social given in honor of the four departing members of the Wa satch stake priinaiy board was enjoyed VeuLH-duy in the "stake president 's ot-iice. ot-iice. Present were Mis. Nellie P'e i i ran , Mrs. A. Wootton. Mrs. Minnie G. ill'-ken. Mrs. (,'narles Proa-incut, Mrs. Svlvan Rasbaud, Miss Miua Bond, Miss Y'enoia Uhl.uUr. Miss Laura I'lyd", Miss Jennie Campbell ami Miss 11a Fisher. Mr. ami Mrs. Thurston Ikmbar of Salt Lake ' itv have been the guests of Mr. uml Mrs. Joseph A. Kasbund and other relatives during the week. Mrs. Francis Mouiton ami Mrs. Ray Duke .-cent Saturday and Sunday in 1'iovo. the guests of -Air. and Mrs. J. W. SUlbbs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lindsay announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Marv, and Arthur JJahlman, which took piace Thursilav in the .Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. Mr. and 'Mrs. Dahlman will make their -tuture home in Sheridan, Wyo. Miss Fiorenco Baird entertained Thursday evening for the Girls of Industry. In-dustry. The Beehive girls of the Heber First ward presented a pleasing operetta Thursday evening in the Ideal theater. Miss Velda Buys returned Monday to Salt Lake ('itv, "after a visit with friends and relatives in Heber. Mrs. George A. Wootton, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Thomas H. Crook, entertained en-tertained friends Tuesday evening. Clarence Xi.xon of Price spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday in Heber. Mrs. Thomas H. Crook entertained at dinner Friday. Miss Isabell Anderson spent the past week in Salt Lake City visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lewis. A dinner was given Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. t'legg, iu honor of Mrs. Clcgg's birthday.' birth-day.' Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rasband entertained en-tertained at supper' Friday evening, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Dunbar of Salt Lake City. Miss Mina Willes returned Sunday from a visit with relatives and friends in Ogden. Miss Naomi Duke is visiting nt home, after spending the summer attending the University of Utah and tho Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university summer schools. Miss Amanda Pace was the recipient of a surprise, in the form of a slumber slum-ber i.arty, given Thursday evening by her Beehive swarm prior to her departure depar-ture to spend the winter in the Jordan school district. t ELY, NEVADA I 4 ' " ELY, New, Sept. 2. Aliss Josephine Alunro'will be hostess at the next meeting meet-ing of the Spoon club. The card party given Thursday evening even-ing by the members of the Rebekahs at Odd Fellows' ball was a splendid success, over fifty couples attending. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Aliss Glenn Taylor and Miss Susie Ivlngs left during the week for Reno, where they will matriculate at the University Uni-versity of Nevada. Announcements have been received of the marriage of Walter R. Brown, civil engineer for the Nevada Consolidated Copper company and son of Airs. Lucy Brown of Ruth, to Aliss Lucy Raymond Mitchell, at the home of the bride's mother, Airs. Carrie Louise Alltchell, Oakland, Oak-land, Cal. Airs. Thomas Reese, accompanied by her daughters, Lelia and Nancy, has returned re-turned from a six months' sojourn in California. Mr. and ATrs. Philip Tompkins (nee Jenne Alay Alunday) have returned from a honeymoon spent in California. Airs. Frank J. McElroy of East Ely entertained en-tertained at bridge during the past week. Air. and Airs. Lindsay Duncan entertained enter-tained at dinner in compliment to Air. and Mrs. Walter .Larsh of Ruth during the week. Mrs. Arthur Boreman Witcher and daughter, Babbie, who will leave for the east on September 11, Aliss Babbie to enter boarding school, have been the house guests of Airs. C. B. Lakenan. of AlcGill during the absence of Air. Lakenan and Air. Witcher. who are at the Eccles hunting hunt-ing lodge, Island Park, Idaho. Airs. Edward White will be hostess at the next meeting of the Tuesday Evening Even-ing Five Hundred club. Airs. Joseph V. ATurpyh entertained one table at bridge Tuesday evening. Airs. Fred T. West capturing the prize, and dainty refreshments being served after the game. Mrs. Frank Roper or East Ely was a charming hostess at a five hundred party 'Thursday evening, fifty guests enjoying her hospitality and a dainty supper served after the game. Waldo Duddleson, son of Superintendent Superintend-ent T. J Duddleson, left Thursday morning morn-ing to resume his work at the University Univer-sity of Alichigan, Ann Arbor. Mrs. Percv Jackson will be hostess at the next meeting of the Big Five Hundred Hun-dred club. Airs. John Weber entertained the members mem-bers of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club during the week, her guests being Alesdames W. H. Weiler, J. H. Eager, R. H Richardson, Ed Millard, Charles A. Walker, C. W. Dickensen and Watt II. Bishop. Aliss Aiarv Deekleman, charm lgn daughter daugh-ter of Air. and Mrs. George Deekleman of East Ely, entertained at a five hundred partv during the week in compliment to Aliss' Irene Dybalt of Omaha, five tables of plavers participating. Alisa Helen Schmlttroth captured first prize for tiie girls and John Bagwill first for the boys, Aliss Flora Rowan and Lowell Wheeler receiving the consolation prizes and Harold Har-old Jackson the free-for-all, a delicious supper being served and dancing enjoyed until a late hour. Aliss Irene Dyball, won has been the house guest of her aunt, Airs. P. J. Goumound, for the past three months, and while here made, herself very popular and was extensively entertained, left for her home in Omaha, where she will take up her school work. Airs. "Jack" Sullivan and baby son, who have been visiting with relatives in Reno for the past three months, have returned and are being warmly welcomed by their many friends here. Mrs. William Read and daughter. Clara, of Capitola, who have been the house guests of Air. and Airs. W. B. Graham, have left to join Air. Read at Hamilton, Airs. Charles Ackermnn, wife of Charles Ackerman, -secretary of the Alerchan ts' association of New Mexico, and son, former for-mer residents, who now live In New ATexieo, and daughter-in-law of Air. and Airs. William Ackerman, have arrived to spend the next few months visiting relatives rela-tives here. Charles A. Walker, W. R. ITowells, William Biggane and James S. Bennett arc attending the training camp at Fort Douglas. L'tah. Airs. W. R. Howells is the guest of relatives rela-tives and friends in Salt Lake City and vicinity while Air. Howells is attending the training camp at Fort Douglas, Utah. Airs. J. E. Carlln of Pittsburg, Fa., who has been the house guest of Air. and Airs. Frank E. Carlin. arid her son, Chester Carl in, for the past six weeks, has returned re-turned to her home In the east. Airs. W. O. Aloorman. who has been visiting with her mother. Airs. Louis Zadow. at Hamilton, for the .past two months, returned home Tuesday morning. Airs. Archie Hartman of East Ely will he hostess nt tiie next meeting of the I u-iuble E Bridce club. Mrs. OI:ir.'ii.'e A. Eddy departed Wednesday Wed-nesday morning for Berkeley, Cal., to visit with her mother, Mrs. Brown, and sifter. Airs. Anthony Jurich, and upon her ret i;rn will be accompanied by her son. Herbert, who has been in California for the summer. Mrs. Beverly of East Ely entertained t he mem bo i s of the East Ely Fi ve Hundred Hun-dred club Tuesday atternoon, Airs. C. Al. Moon cuptu ring t iie lirst prize, Mi s. Roy Code second and Airs. William Painter the consolation. Harold Jackson wl'l leave during the net week to matriculate at the University Univer-sity ot Michigan, Ann Arbor, wliere he anticipates taking up the study of the iaw. Airs. C. W. Dickensen will entertain the members of the Wednesday Sewing club at its next meeting. Air. and Airs. Baird Spell, who were recently married in Salt Lake City, arrive'"! ar-rive'"! home during the week to take up their residene nt Ruth, where they will be at home after September 1. Al rs. Nicholas delimit troth and son, Walter, who have been visiting with friends in Salt Lake City for the past month, arrived home last evening. On Saturday evening, at the Ruth hall, a reception and dance was tendered in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Baird Spell, the affair being arranged by the many friends df the "newlyweds," many motoring from Ely co attend. A delightful supper was served at a late hour. Alany parties from Ely motored to Osceola on Saturday to attend the big dance given there, many remaining over to spend the day fishing. Aliss Ann O'Brien, the popular school teacher at Hamilton last year, has returned re-turned after an extensive vacation spent in Reno, where she attended the summer school, later journeying to Lake Tahoe, San Francisco and Catnlina island, and will teach this year at Kimberly. berly. The Thursday Amateur Bridge club will have its next meeting at the home of Airs. James S. Bennett. Alany of the members of the younger set motored to AlcGill Saturday evening to attend the reception and dance given by Airs. C. B. Lakenan. Air. and Airs. H. E. Bertram of Tonopah have been visiting with G. W. Smart during dur-ing the past week. The Alisses Alinnie Movers and Eleanor AIcDonald entertained about forty of tiie younger Set at a costume party Wednesday Wednes-day evening, all wearing the most unique costumes and masks. Dancing was enjoyed en-joyed until a late hour, when delicious refreshments were served. Airs. John H. Watfson and daughters, Thelma and Jxiis, have returned from a visit of several weeks at the Jewekes home in Klko. Francis Riordian and Aliss Ethel Rior-dlan, Rior-dlan, son and daughter of Air. and Airs. J. C. Riordian of Sunnyslde, left during the past week for California, Francis to take up his studies at Santa Clara college and Aliss Ethel at the convent of Notre Dame. Air. and ATrs. Orval R. Baird, who spent a delightful vacation at the Yelland ranch, Spring valley, have returned home. Airs. George Deekleman was hostess at the last meeting of the Just Four Bridge club, her guests being Alesdames W. E. Alyers, W. A. Leonard and David Boyd-Smith. Boyd-Smith. One of the most enjoyable camping trips of the season was that participated in by Senator Chapin. ex-Assembl vman Charles D. Gallagher, Miss Myrtle Dewey. Aliss Fanny Cupid, Aliss Lois Gunn, Aliss Latschaw, Aliss Cora Bloom, Air. and Airs. Edward Morrison, Aliss Harriet Grler and Air. Rodell of AlcGill. Airs. G. C. Thompson, wife of the Buper- visor of the forest reserve, accompanied by her daughter, Emma, who has been spending the past two months in Utah, returned Tuesday evening. Mrs. Arthur Knecht is the house guest of Mrs. J. F. Schraven of Salt Lake City while Air. S-ch raven is attending the military mili-tary camp at Fort Douglas, Utah. I SPANISH FORK 4 . f SPANISH FORK, Sept. 2. Mrs. Fred Day of Montrose, Colo., has been visit-ina visit-ina with Mrs. Henry Cornaby and Mrs. Jess Thorwalclson of this city and with friends and relatives of Salem for the last month. Mrs. John Farr and daughter, Nelda, spent two days of the past week in Springville, guests of Mrs. W. S. Bram-mel! Bram-mel! Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Crow and Mr. and Mrs. John So an ton of Salt Lake were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Owen Morgan of the Third ward. William Boyack went to Castle valley Wednesday, returning with his daughters, daugh-ters, who have been spending the summer sum-mer there with friends. Molly Thorwaldson and Ella Hilgeson are visiting for the week with Eureka friends and relatives. Mrs. Florence Wilson Clark and son left for Ames; Iowa, on August 27 for a month's visit at their old home. Mrs. John Houghton left Friday for Idaho to spend a month with her children. chil-dren. J. E. Seott of Salem, Ore., and Mrs. Mildred Scott of Ingersoll, Canada, are guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Koilger Adams of this city. Mrs. John Baum entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at a children's party, in honor of her little daughter, Irene, who was 4 years old. About a dozen or more little folks were present to enjoy the music, games and lunch. Mrs. Theo Tue, Mrs. Outna Green and Mrs. Wiley Thomas left Thursday morning morn-ing for Salt Lake, where they will represent rep-resent the Ladies' Missionary society of the local Presbyterian church at " the synodical meeting Thursday and Friday. Fri-day. Mrs. Mary Abbott and children have been visiting for a fortnight with Mrs. Ann Farr and other relatives. They will return to their home in Salt Lake for the opening of school. Mrs. George Howard and son, Darrell, of Salt Lake were honored guests at a dinner Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. .lex. Mrs. V. Y. Bean, Charles Holding, Mack Holsworth and Ernest Penny were Sunday dinner guests at the Woods home. The Lady Wilson club tendered Mrs. Frank Turner a shower Friday afternoon. after-noon. More than a dozen were present to enjoy the afternoon and lunch. Mrs. Effie Dart was hostess a.t a theater the-ater party Wednesday night for the members of the Scgo Lily camp, Ii. N. of A. The party included eleven members mem-bers and three visitors. M iss Margaret Jenson returned Saturday Sat-urday from-a vacation trip of two weeks to Salt Lake and Murray with her parents. par-ents. Mrs. J. W. Hagan had as her guests Tuesday Mrs. Leon Stallings of Provo, .Mrs. Mary Snell and Mrs.' Eliza Eng-berg Eng-berg of this city. Mrs. Oliver Swenson entertained about twenty guests Saturday afternoon, complimentary to Mrs. Bertha Ex-timee Ex-timee of i I el per and her sister-in-law, Mr-. G. A. Nelson. After a pleasant afternoon spent socially, the hostess served dinner. The missionary section of the Ladies' Aid society lie, ;,n all-dav meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. B. X Johnson. A programme along the lines of mission work was given and lunch ; was served at 1:30 o'clock to a dozen or more present. Karl Green and Dr. II. ITay Allen returned re-turned Saturday from their annual outing out-ing in Spanish .Fork canyon, Mrs. Karl Saxon was a Salt Lake visitor vis-itor Thursday. Complimentary to Mrs. Sherman Mc-Garrv, Mc-Garrv, nee Miss Elverda Jones, a bundle bun-dle siiower was given by about thirty of the girl friends of the bride at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones Wednesday evening. Many appropriate presents were received by the bride. Miss Blanche Snell returned from American Fork, where she had spent! ten days with Mr. and Mrs. S. P. SnelL Mrs. George Newitt entertained at Sun da v dinner, complimentary to Mrs. G. A. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Will Albert Al-bert son. Mrs. E. M. Scott and daughter, Mary, who have spent the pa.st ten days with Mrs. Ilodger Adams, returned to their home Tuesday in Montrose, Colo. Miss Carrie Koach left Friday for a month's visit with her sister and family, fam-ily, Mrs. Warren E. Davis, at Altonah. Utah. j Mrs. Ed Anthon of Springville spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Andrew Dahle'of this city. Miss Lizzie Crump Palmyra entertained enter-tained the Televo swarm at her home Friday afternoon. Tho time was ppeut socially, followed by refreshments. i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Whittakcr of ' Springville and Mrs. Leon Stallings of Provo were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ! and Mrs. Albert G. Engberg. J Mrs. Ed Griffith and children are i visiting friends and relatives in Provo J for the week. Miss Molly Cone of Mapleton waa a Spanish Fork caller during the first days of the week. After an absence of three months, Mrs. Carrie Rice returned to Spanish Fork Monday to take up her duties as primary supervisor of the Nebo school district. I AMERICAN FORK f -f f AMERICAN FORK, Sept. 2. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown announce the engagement of their daughter, Docia, to Marion iN'icholes, the marriage to take place in the Salt Lake temple, Thursday, September 14. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thornton have announced the engagement of their daughter, Fern, to Elmer Chipman, the marriage to take place in the Salt Lake temple, Thursday, September 14. Miss Ida Smith, daughter of Bishop Warren B. Smith of tiiis city, and Grant Clarke, a young banker of harmington, . were married in the Salt Lake temple, Friday. They left this morning for California to spend their honeymoon. They -will be at home after October 1 at Farmington. Mrs. George A. Storrs of Provo was the guest of relatives here Tuesday. She has just returned home from a six weeks' visit to Los Angeles, Cal., where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. K'. A. Lewis. Mrs. Lucy Herron Merrill and daughter daugh-ter of Arizona spent the early part of the week here visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Chipman. Later in the week she went to Salt Lake, where she will spend a few days visiting visit-ing as guest of Mrs. E. A. Cul.bertson. The members of the relief society of the four wards of this city took an outing to the Utah lake resort Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Price, who have been visiting at the home of Isaac Wagstaff in this city for the past two months, left in their auto Wednesday for their home at Phoenix, Ariz. The Misses Florence and Hattie Walker entertained Thursday afternoon, after-noon, complimentary to their sister, Mae, who was married today. Rollo Walker and wife and Mrs. L. Woods of Vernal motored to American Forks early in Lie week and are guests of relatives in this city. Mrs. Sadie Henry and son. John, left here Sunday morning for Marysvale, where they were joiner! by Mr. Henry for an automobile tour of the Grand canyon. Mrs. Stella Seeds left for her home in Ohio, Sunday, after spending the summer here as guest of Dr. and Mrs. II. K. Knighton. Miss Louise Collister of Salt Lake spent the week hero as the guest of Miss Myrtle Fullmer. Mrs. Josio King and son of Castle valley spent the week in this city visiting' vis-iting' at the home of R. E. King. Mr. and -Mrs. Heber Cutler motored down from Garland Saturday and were guests of Mrs. Earl Varney over the week-end. Dr: W. R. Pike and wife of St. George were American Fork visitors Sunday, guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Clarke. Mrs. Walter Slack and sister, Mrs. A. E. Hunter, returned home Monday from a ten-day visit to Eureka, where they were guests of Mrs. Slack's daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Elmer Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Aynor Whipple of Pay-son Pay-son spent part of "the week in this city as guests of Mrs. Whipple's mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Boley. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grant, former residents of American Fork, motored down from their home in Salt Lake and were guests of relatives here Monday. i 1 MANTI f 4 f MANTI, Sept. 2. Mrs. J. W. Hocan T-na hostess host-ess Tuesday afternoon, entoriainiiu; at a Ken-sin Ken-sin Eton. A rii'llcious luncheon was-- f.ei vi-, at 5 o'clock- Those pP'Sr-nt were Mrs. E. T. Pavry, Mrs. JameB E. Hofc-taii. Mi.-. David Shand. Mrs. David Olsen, Mi b. R. Fetcrson. Mrs. Martha Hncan. Mrs. T. Olsen of Ferron and the Mlssi- Cleo Olsen. Belle Hoggan and Grace Pcten-on. Mrs. Elite Johnson entertained at a birthday party Sunday tor her son, Claire, It being his bixih birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Darlon arc spend Ins 'he week In Salt Lakp vis-liing Rubs and Frank Anderson, Ander-son, brothers of Mm. Barton. Mrs. G. R. Braithwaite entfrtaincfd Sunday aft- ! ernoon In honor of her daughter, Uernlce, it being be-ing her tenth birthday enniven-ary. Mrs. John Hall. Sr.. entertained .seventeen of her friends Tmpday afternoon. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served at 6 o'clock. Elsie Lfi.-sn re'nrn-d Sunday from Fountain 'liei.'n, wiit're she Hptnt a month with her sister, Mrs. Kate Johnson. Mr?. Father Anderson, who has bea a ejet of Mrs. Kate Houi;,ird the pn. t week, returned to her homo In Bingham Thureday. I. I). Vorhees and family left Thursday by autn tor Salt LaWe. Miw Edna Hopkins cii'.ertaind at a r-ita Friday Fri-day afternoon. twci:ty-.--ix puj'ily taking jwit. Mr. and Mr. Uwrfifi' Brai ; h wa i te an- re-jo re-jo ti-Ing ovr th" ajviv,:l of a. hal,y p;iri at lhir , hoiim Wi Jnc-day. Luther T.it Me and family .left Tueday by j auto (or Salt Lake. ' Thf RHIef Hy. Irry 0f the Nor;.h ward met M"n- dny with their chil-Jrtu at the couuty block play- i ((rounds and enlored a programme and picnic. Ahout Y.vn present. Tho NrcMleiTaft eluh met Wednesday after-iuoq after-iuoq with Mr.-. Fannie Daly. The Hnpeh-w Hub met Thursday evening with Chloe Judd. Twenty-five wcw repent. Chlo Ju ..Id, Jjiiira Tii tile, (ieiteva Jencen. Kannte Kan-lier Kan-lier and Kdith KJar were, the hotesst. Rova Tennant entertained the Ileehive glrU at her lior.ie Wednesday afternoon. t Mrs. Kate- Delle Parry .entertained a number 1 of friends at a Kensington ThurMay aflarnoon. Mr. and Mrs. o. C. Doke of Kpliraim wer ManU visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pecker and family wer Mt. Pleasant visitors the (list of the week. Mr. and Mir. Fred Halt are- reealvln eon-Rratulatloiw eon-Rratulatloiw over tho arrival of a fin boy at their home Wednesday night. Mrs. E. D. Wooley entertained Friday afternoon after-noon at a Kensington in honor of her alster, -----Mrs. Alida Wooley. M The R. K. el ass Kensington met with Mrs. N. H. Kelt Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Leah Besaev entertained Thtiradav In honor of her daughter. Edna. H being her sixth birthday birth-day annivci-bury. I MURRAY i f MURRAY, Se,pt. 2. Mian Blanch Hyrte of . Sprincgvliu la tho jrueat. or her aunt. Mra. Lewis B. Powell. Mips Olive Warenokl entertained tho memlwn of her new Ing club Friday evening. Herman Srheldorh returned Wednesday from a trip through Yellowatono park. Mrs. James Snhlns was ho.it es at a Kenalng- . Ion Thursday. Twenty were present. LiioMe Miller was hostess Wednesday afternoon lo twenty of her little frienda. The affair was In celebration of the eiqlith htnhday of the hostess, Mrs. W. J. Stevens and Miss Allee Stevens hare returned from a month' a vleit to Forest drove, ' Ore. Mrs. Charlotte Birch of Baoehus la the guest of Mra. Esther Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard F,vans were weeV-end fines to of Mrs. Evans's parents, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Chambera. Mr. and Mra. John Tripp and Mr. and Mra. W Ray McFarland motored to Fish lake Sunday. Miss Adeline Hander left "Wednesday for Spokane, Spo-kane, Wash. Misses Maude and Gladys Settlfl returned Friday Fri-day from Springville, whero they spont tbelr summer vacation. t Mr. and Mra. J. F. WiisFon and family returned re-turned Wednesday from Liberty Glenn, where they have visited the pant six weeks. Dr. and Mrs. 11. G. Merrill of Provo pent tho week-end as guests of Mrs. J. R. Miller. Mrs. L. M. Powell chape.ronecd & jolly party of young people on a plcnlo Sunday. The party i i, motored to Black Rock. Miss Maude Morgan has returned1 from San Diego. She Is tho guest of her aunt. Mra. George H use her. Mr. and Mra. Ii. M. Miller of Idaho Falls, who have .been, the guests of relatives, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas Bird of Garfield Is tho guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Rowan nave returned from their wedding trip In Yellowstone park. For Miss Mabel Miller, a September bride, Mrs. Edgar Kntchel entertained TueadRy venlng at a miscellaneous shower. Those present were Mrs. S. It. Miller, Mrs. Ray Kemp, Mrs. A. Twlgg, Mrs. C. E. Eatchel. Lyle Miller, Fern Miller, Olive Warcnski, Merl McMillan. Jennla Powell, Lyle Cahoon and Bertha Cahoon. Miss lone Atwood entertained at "nOO" Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at hor homo on Vine afreet. The prizes were won by M rs. D. W. Moffat, Mra. E. A. Hartenateln and Mrs. J. F. Ruenon. The hostess was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Q. W. Baker of Ogden. Miss Vera Pexton has gone to Lev&a to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw have as their guest r their daughter, Mrs. Merle Lyman of Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bonnott and fomlly and Mr. and Mrs. Manama!) Smith and family motored mo-tored to Park City Sunday. Mrs. Carl Hanson of Jones avenue entertained (he members of her club Monday afternoon. Mrs. LHy Freeze, who has been tho (niewt of Mr. and Mrs. George Granter, has returned home. Mrs. -J. H. Herllng has returned from a month's visit In Wyoming. She was the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Tribe. it Mr. and Mrs. Willard Malmstrom and Mr. snd I a. Mrs. George Labrum returned Sunday from Tel- t r lowstone park. '.' Monday afternoon Mrs. Thomas Simper enter- tained the members of the Grant ward religion I class. I Mrs. E. L. Emerlch returned Thursday from a ' two months' visit with relatives at Mankato, 4 Minn. Mrs. Robert Hunter of Kansas City Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Granter. J Miss lone Atwood had as her guest Wednesday Wednes-day Mrs. Nina Stevens of San Francisco. Mrs. Lewis M. Powell entertained a few relatives rela-tives Friday at a Kensington in compliment to Mrs. John R. Woodbrldge of Los Angeles, Cal. On Thursday the Companions of the Forest pleasantly eurprised Mrs. Esther Scott, who will leave shortly for Defieret, where she will make her home. Members of the Embroidery club were pleasantly pleasant-ly entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Larson. The guests were Mrs. J. M. Hayes, Mrs. H. N. Olsen, Mrs. C. Morck, Mrs. A. Brown. Mrs. A. Bcnnion. Mrs. R. WlJken and Mrs. S. Whittle. Miss Virginia Baker of Ogden Is the guest at the Atwood home on Vine street. - Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gilbert of Parson are here visiting Mr. Gilbert's mother, Mrs. Mary Gilbert. Mrs. Mannssah Smith entertained the members of her family Friday afternoon at a birthday partv. Tho guests were Mrs. Mary Gilbert. Mra. James Gilbert, Jr.. Mrs. William Mines, Mrs. E. Christiansen, Mrs. Chester Gilbert, Mrs. Orson Hansen, Mrs. Daniel Smith. ( ' I CASTLE DALE I 1 j CASTLE DALE. Sept. 2. Mrs. J. M. Graham I entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mr?. C. H. Pf-areon of New Mexico. The after-noon after-noon was Epent. in playing cards. Mrs. David i Williams won first prize. Thoee present were Mrs. C. H. Pearson, Mm. S. P. Snow. Mrs. 1 George Milter, Mrs. A. D. Dixon? Mrs. Edmund Crawford. Mrs. David Seely, Mrs. Harold .Ten- sen Mr. J. C. Baker, Mra. N. L. Sutton, Mrs. L 's Wood Mrs. S. P. Nelson. Mrs. A. D. Tf j Keller, Mrs. David Williams. Mrs. Nephl Wil- 4 lianifi ' Mrs. C. H. Wickman, Mrs. Emery Larsen, Mrs. C. B. Willey, Mrs. D. R. Cox. Mrs. Orangs Olsen. Mrs. B. W. Dal ton. Miss Cryetal Jensen, t, Miss Enid Miller. Miss Hazel Acord, Miss Doro-thy Doro-thy Snow, MIes Sarah Hansen and the hostess. Miss Eugenia Jencen entertained the girls ot hpr Beehive swarm at her home the past week. Those present were Miss Vera Acord, Mips Audrey Clawfon. Misa Naoma Kofford. Miss Norma Wood, Miss Sara Overaon. Miss Ella Asay and the hostess. Mrs. S V. A-ord had as nr Itnts Tries-day Miss Delphia Betty, Miss Sara 0 verso a and Mlaa Leona Christensen of Salina. Miss Nora Feely entertained at a slumber party Tuesdnr evening. Those present were MIf Sely. Mips Vera Acord, Leone Cooper, Leone Chrisensen. Audrey Clawson, Eugenia Dennlson and Norma J Wood. v Mips Sara Overson entertained Monday evening. The evening was (spent in rouble, dancing ami games. Refreshments were served to the follow- ire;: Mis Crystal Jen?nn. Misi Huzt-1 Acord. Mina Ruby Day, Miss Alta Acord and the hostess. Mr and Mrs M. R- Gregerson entertained at j dinner for Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dyches Sunday evening. Tuesdav evening a numt-e.r of girls enjoyed a pienif. Th"tfe present w;re Mrs. B. W. Dallnn, Mrs. Harold Jensen, Crystal Jensen. Alta Acord. J Rubv Dav. Naoma Asay. Ruth Talhoe, Atlanta. Berg" Geneva Jorge risen. Llla Day. Jennie Sr-oly, I L'na'scely, Sarah Hansen and Myrtle Peterson. MiS Harel Acord e.n'ertaln-'d the ladles of the Bay View club at her home Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. RerJIntrs were glen by Mrs. L. S. Wood and Mrf J C. BiV:er. Nw offf.-crs were elected j j a foimws president. Mrs. J. M- Graham; lr prefci'W-r. Mrs. A. D. Keller. Mr. Harold Jenn won first prize and Mrs. J. C. Baker consolation riilze at cjrdti. Those present were Mrs. J. M. Graham, Mrs. S. P. Snow, Mrs. U S. Wood. 1 Vra J C. inker, Mrs. A. 1. Keller. Mrs. D. W Da1 ton. Mis. Harold Jec.-en. Mrs. Edmund r-a'';d Mix S. V. Acord. M l.s Sara Overson, i Mi, "Vita Acord. Misa Costal Jensen. Mi's Ruby Pa- Mir Vera Acord, Mrs. A. H. Odestron, I Mm' B W Madison. Mr-. M. R. Button. Mrs. j Pavld Williams. Mrs. Nephi Williams and the hCMCS!. Mi B I' Dalton entertained at dinner Patur- ' da- cev-ninc f-ir Mi. and Mr. ? P. Snow. Mr. "d Mix J. M. Giaham and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. W , Tear. on. "U Mre L. S. Wood is a Salt Lake visitor. 1 MU rrv.c-tal Jeir-en has jv'iirtird to Mt. rw-- 1 '.nit nfi'T two month's vimi with Mr. and Mrs. A, I lUrwid G. Jt'icn. S r Social Notes -From Utah Towns j i .., , PROVO T V PEOVO, Sept. 2. Miss Alone fluff, one of the Garden City's talented musicians, mu-sicians, left Wednesday for .New York, where she will eontinuo her studies at the Institution of Musical Art. Miss -f luff expects to return next year in time to conduct summer school in music. The Sorsis juniors entertained at a slumber party last evening at the home of Miss Margaret Dusenuerrv in honor ( of Miss Ora Bailev. The quests were: Mrs. .!. C. Deal. 'Misses Maud Farrer, Lacl Irvine, Ada Howe, Marion An'ie-lin. An'ie-lin. Merline. Roylanc.e Ettie .Evans a"1-1 Ezna Lewis. Miss Ora Bailey was the guest of honor at a bundle shower given Thurs-r!av Thurs-r!av evening by Miss Ada Howe. The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated dec-orated in pink and white. A bower of sweetpeas and foliage was artistically arranged for the guest of honor. The guests present were: Misses Merline Rovlonce, Margaret Dusenberry, Lucile Dunn, Lael Irvine, Maud Fairer, Virginia Vir-ginia Sutherland. Ruth Foster. Helen Newell, Emma Lewis. Virginia Bennett, Marline Dunn, Mesdames Thatcher ,'lones, 0. W. Bailey Mabel Clark, Myi-1 Holverson, Krma Hopkins, Kd T. Harding, Hard-ing, Lula Maeser and J. C. Deal. n interesting session of the Helpful Hour club was held Thursday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. Parley Nixon. Beautiful red and white roses formed S the floral decorations ror the entertaining entertain-ing rooms. Refreshments were served. spirit of merriment and enjoyment prevailed at a lake party given by the Missel Adele and Veva Peters 1 ndav afternoon, to which were invited the C,luc!;-Auf club members and a tew intimate in-timate friends. Those present "ere: Misses Zola Roberts, Martha Moore, Lavern Openshaw, Alice Cunningham, Lelia .lohn, Lucile Ferguson, Ida Strong Anne Fullmer, Lenoro Jackson, Leona Nelson. Mrs. Robert Cunningham, Miss Lottie Milner and Miss Jeanette Bowen of Salt Lake, Miss Mate Parker and Miss Jennie Larsen of American Fork. Miss Myrtle Jones has returned from a month's trip in Carbon and Lmery counties and on the reservation. Miss Jones was the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. W. Thompson. One of the pleasant sociables of Friday Fri-day evening Was given by Miss Flos .e Dunn, complimentary to Miss Nettie Knudsen, who left for Salt Lake to teach school during the coming school D,tf ocnmtions in ETOldenglOW adorned the rooms. f;Vwer A0 ture of the evening and Miss Knudsen , was awarded the f,avor. Refreshments ( wero served. Mrs B W. Thompson is here from Price 'spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Jones. The Misses Erma Bennett and Frances Fran-ces Cowley are here from Storrs he ouests of the Misses Leona and Lditha Booth. Tuesday evening Being the podding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs John D Adamson, about thirty of their tximtis invaded the home and made merry he occasion. Supper was prepared by the self-invited guests. Mr and Mrs. Don K. Williams entertained enter-tained at their home Monday evening in honor of the birthday annivmao of their daughter, Miss Mamie, bight-een bight-een p.ests wore served with luncheon. Miss Ethal Taylor was hostess at a V Kensington at her home on Tuesday "r afternoon. Miss Eva Hampshire has returned home after a pleasant vacahon spent with friends in Ogden. Miss Winona Hatch, lias as her guest for the coming month Miss Efi.e oung of Eureka. On Monday afternoon Mrs. rt. y-Anderson y-Anderson entertained twelve lady friends at a social function. Mrs Richard Sutton has returned home after having spent three weeks visiting her daughter, Irs. F. Busn and her ncice, Mrs. John D. Fisher, at He-her. He-her. . ... , ' Mr. David It. Beehe is visiting her sister Mrs. Parley Peterson, in Ephra.m. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shelley who have been visiting in Provo, left Thins day for Honolulu. Mrs. Edwin Elliott has M t for a visit to her daughter, Miss Kate Elliott, in Shelley, Idahp. Mrs. Frank B. Moore delightfully entertained en-tertained at a 500 card var y at her rooms in the Belmont. Tuesday Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mr and Mrs. C M. Clark have as their sue.t. Mr? and Mrs. W. P. Worston ' of Lehi. . ' Miss neen Hathenbrnck is visiting friends in Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. Orin Fillmore and family of i Richfield are guests at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Huish. V-w Noteworthy among the social events O was the entertainment given to the V Clover Leaf club at the home of Mrs. X T T. Thompson. A pretty color Lf' scheme of pink and white rivalled r sweet peas being the flowers used The guests wero Mesdames T. I. Neeley L. A Culbertson. 8. H. Goodwin, A S Ctin I W N. Whitecotton, Robert r B"e '.lr' W. B. Thurmon. D. B. Flack, John Coilie, Russell McMillen, 8. S. Bee, Ludwig Thomi'son, .1. II. Lierly, D. L. Wallick. W. Fitzrov. L. M. Hammond, Fera Decker, C. H. Stevens Sam ' Schwab, Frank Noon. E. D. Sutton, I, U. Masters, E. K. Corfinan, John L, Buchi, .1. L. Lvtel, T. E. Smith, . J Williams, Miss Lulu Culbertson, Mrs, (icssl'ord aud Mrs. Hamilton. The out of -town guests were Mrs. J. V. Ith! r of Colorado. Mrs. E. T. Thome of Eu ' reka Mrs. T. M. Hamilton ot Milwau ko and Miss Shoote-of Hober. I RICHMOND I TllCHMOND Sept. J.-Mn. J. PJlmer Slurp ' md chlldr- of Suit Lake, who lwv been , vUlting iwro for several weeks, have returned home. Mrs. Leone Mathers of Smithf!d visitor here Thursday, the guest of her sisters, the Misses Nellie and Verna Robinson. The. IaMc' Literary club met at the horn of ! Mil Ella Thomson on Wednesday. Mrs. Helen Larson and Mrs. Olive K. HurTle bad charge of the literary programme, after which refresh -ments wero served to about forty member of the ehih. The nest meeting will he held September 13 at the home ot Mrs. S. W. Hendricks. nr. and Mr?. H, A. Adamson and family and ff Pena'or and Mrs. J. W. Funk and family have re- turned from an outing to Pear lake. The Srgo Lily club met at the home, of Mr. Blanche Brown on Thursday. Sweet pes were ujerf In the decorations. The Mtsnes Jesule Ilen- drlcka and Nellie and Verna R"Mnn were gue.-ls of the club. Luncheon was i-ei ved at 5 o'clock on the lawn. Mrs. Addle Van Not ha." relumed f-xm Idaho, where she has been vlsUtng with her daughter. Mrs. Tennle Brown and Utile d.nurhter. Peattl. have returned to lhrlr home In Op.den. af'er attend - '' Ikr the Minimor here with Mrs. W. S. Hi-ndrlcks. Mrj. William S. Hendri.-ks enterlalned at a Ken-i-lnrton Friday aftertioon In honor of her dsuch-ter. dsuch-ter. ,1 e, who? marriajte will take plt.-e Sep. 7 t em her 7. A dainty luncheon ws served at fi MISS IRETA BACHMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bachman of Provo, whose engagement to Frank Winn of Nephi is announced. ' The marriage will take place September Sep-tember 7. I . i 0 . ; ' '' I J 111 ' - " i . i 0-clock by the hostess, -assisted by Mrs. Tennle Brown. Mrs. Hattie Hupke aud Miss Li la Hendricks. Hen-dricks. Twenty-four guests were In attendance. Mrs. Henthel Bullen, Jr.. Mrs. William Harrison Har-rison and Mrs. Julian Griffin of Losan were the guests of Mrs. William Hendricks on Friday. Dr. ami Mrs. Preston Richards of Mnlad have been vitiiing here with Mrs. Edna J. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Olsen and family spent several days of last week at Bear lake. Mrs. Ralph Van Noy 1b visiting with relatives In Downey. Mr. and Mm. Melvin Merrill. C. L. Funk and Miss Lenora Merrill have returned from an automobile au-tomobile trip through Yellowstone park. Mr and Mrs. George E. Doty entertained about slxtv of their friends at a dancing party in the opera houB Friday evening. Music was furnished fur-nished by the Doty orchestra. Refreshments were served. Mrs. T5fft Andrews entertained at a children's party Thursday for her little daughter. Mrs Asa Thomas of Preston spent a few days of Inst week visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Henry Stoddard. . M'GILL, NEVADA . M'OILL. Nev., Sept. S.-Mra. C. B. llcl nlertalned a number ot friends at a swimming party at the clubhouse on Wednesday evening. John Bagwlll entertained a number o! the members ot the younger ael at a swimming party at the clubhouse during the week. A McC.lll visitor during the week has beep Charles Butlers, who Is well known 111 the metallurgical metal-lurgical world. Mi.s Myrtle Bavllss, formerly shorthand teacher In the White Plae County high school, has accepted ac-cepted a position with the smelter company. C. B. Lakeimn. w. K. McGlll. A B. WMeJer and Colonel 0. Cannon, are expected, to return within th. next tew day". "er r"1lni! vacation at the hunting lodge ot 3. . Eccles, Island Park, Idaho. The many friends of S. D. Erwine. '"rly principal of the McC.lll school, are congralulat ng him upon his appointment as superintendent of the White Pine County high school. Mr. and Mrs. John Engelke were visitors In Ely during the week. MI.S Marion Newman, who is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Newman, expects to lesve shortly to resume her duties at Holy Cross hospital. Salt Lake City. Mrs Thomas Reese and Interesting family are being welcomed home, afior an absence of several months spent in California. Mrs John Crookston departed during the week for a visit of a month with relatives in Ogden and other Utah points. Mrs. Even Evans pntertnlned her sister. Miss Anna Morris of Ruth. Muring the week. Mrs C B. I.akonan was hostess at a dancing pnrlv Saturday evening In compliment to mnny of the members of the younger set. who will soon take their departure to matriculate al eastern east-ern schools. Refreshments were served. Many of the guesls motored from Ely and the mines to enjoy the delightful affair. Miss Marlon Newman was the honor guest at a partv by Miss Frances Bagwill during the week. Many of the young people attended and enjoyed the dance. I ' I GARFIELD . GARFIELD, Sept. 2. The Woman s 1 auxiliary gave a sliow.-r rarty to Mas-' Mas-' tcr Monroe CU'do Tuttl infant sou of ' Mr. and Mrs. C. li. Tattle. Tuesday aft-' aft-' ernoon. Mrs. Carl Madsen entertained the C3. G. Card club Wednesday morning at an auction bridge breakfast, given in farewell courtesv to .Mrs. W. .Dunlap. '. The guests were Mesdames Stephen Pow-, Pow-, ell. A. Thomas, R. T. Thomas, Kay Avis, . RU'hard Uarr, A. C. Cole., Louis Calone . of Magna and Mrs. McCloud of Salt Lake. The club prize was won by Mis. Ray Avis, special prize by Mrs. Dun-lau Dun-lau and guest prize by Mrs. Louis Ca- lone. The Lady Maccabees wvre entertained Thursdav evening at the home of Mrs. Albert tdardy. The hone decorations were in gladioluses and asters mixed with the colors of the order, red, white and black. The guests were Messrs and Mesdames Mes-dames Charles Martin, T. J. Morgan, George Wilson, Underwood, Ludwig, .Justin. Peny, Harry Murphy, A. P. Lnr-! Lnr-! son. Rosers, MilHan, Jeanne Wright, R. Henderson, Miss Rachel Larson. Edward Slater, Monroe Slater, Bill Rhead. At cards the prizes were won bv Mesdames Wilson and Rogers, Messrs. Underwood and Peay. "The Japanese Girl,' an operatta to; be staged under the auspices of the : Woman's auxiliary, is beiug rehearsed three full days a week now at I. O. O. F. hall, under the management of Miss Zora August a Shaw, with some assistance assist-ance in special dances by Miss Paphne t'orftv. The operetta will be given nt the Garfield club on September .") and 7, and is hooked for reproduction nt the Salt Princess carnival in Salt Lake. The Garfield Trading company entertained enter-tained its employees and friends on Wednesday in its annual lake party to 3altair. The guests motored to the ake, enjoved the bathing and other at- . :ractionsand were served ail elegant lunch nt 5:30 p. m. Those entertained were Messrs. and Mesdames Roy Alexander, Alex-ander, Harry Baer, Van Haun, Claude Anderson. K. T. Kimball, Charles Stone, II. K. Allman, Mesdames Quackenbush, J. C. Wiotte, J. A. Horn, Jeanne Wright, Laura Hislop. A. Tennaot, K. M. Burke, Al Hewitt, Misses Lillian Jones, Fern Le Cleniinent, Effie Horn, Vecta Jones, Norma Wilson, Cora Allison, Leona Zuckswert and B. S. Johnson, Will Rhead, Edward Slater, George Sperry, Gilbert Palmer, F. E. Beers, R. T. Jones, Nate Gage, Charles Wardle, Will Etchi-son, Etchi-son, George Harris, Art Riley, Curtis Melvin. Mrs. A. H. Dahle entertainedi at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Ralph Bohne, nee Benson, who was married August 22, which day was also the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary an-niversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benson. Red and pink were the colors of flower decorations. They also were observed in the refreshments. Little Lit-tle Katherine Prebblo, dressed as a life-sized life-sized eupid, presented the bride with a shower bouquet of bride roses, the gift of the bridegroom. Madame Dushee of Salt Lake, stationed in a fortune-telling booth, furnished a rare treat to the guests in the fortune told. Those present pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bohne, Charles Benson, Miss Ethel Benson, Mesdames Mes-dames John. Prebble, Ralph Hatton, Dave Hatton, J. H. Saxinan of Salt Lake, O. Lindlev, Dave Pinschon, H. ! Booth, S. E. Cammans, J. H. Day, Wil- 1 Ham Le Cheminent, A. G. DeLaney, John Allen, Misses Ruth Rees and Tholma Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dahle. Mr. and Mrs. Bohne are at home at the Santa San-ta Ana apartments, Salt Lake, but expect ex-pect to make their home in Garfield. The West End Card club was entertained enter-tained Thursday afternoon at the smelter smelt-er by Mrs. R. H. Sauna. Mrs. Guy Kerr was a guest of the club. Mrs. R. F. Baker won high score. Mrs. Richard Garr was hostess to the G. G. Card club and three extra tables of guests in an auction bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon. The guests were Mesdames W. D. Leonard, Guy Kerr, R. F. Barker, R, H. Saum, D. L. Barnard, Bar-nard, Gilbert Palmer, E. E. Nelson, H. P. Allen, R. B. Tempest, Miss Grace Johnson. The guest prizes were wron by Mrs. W. D. Leonard and Mrs. D. L. Barnard; the club prizes by Mrs. Carl Madsen, Mrs. George Dunlap and Mrs. Richard Murphy. The Baker's Dozen Card club was entertained en-tertained Thursday afternoon in regular session by Mrs. H Marshall. Mrs. R. WT. Ash worth and children will return the first of the week from an extended visit to Leadville, Colo. LOGAN LOGAN", Sept. 2. Mrs. Harry Farr entertained with a prettily appointed "o00'J luncheon Tuesday aiternoon. The rooms were effectively decorated with atimmer flowers and "the various tables at which the quests wore seated were decorated with cut. flowers. Fol-lowintr Fol-lowintr the luncheon, the tables were ar ranged for "500." A prize was award eil to Mrs. 0. IvI. Jensen. The hostess was assisted oy :uisses wnta J-ister, Adelaide Hampton and Olena Smith. The guests were Mesdames Julius Ja-cobsen, Ja-cobsen, George Fistcr, P. M. Nielsen, H. A. Pedersnn. S. K. Xeedham. Moses Thatcher. C. M. Jensen, Hyrum Havball. J. S. Calderwood, X. A. Larsen, Arthur Bateson, Eli Bell. Preston Thatcher. G T. Alvorrl,, G. F. Wright. Frank Earl. Jess Earl. A. D. Bell. Gilbert Cole, A. IT. Palmer, Andrew Xyman. George Lindquist. George Rowen. L. Lumartz. Harry Stoney. X. W. Haws, Frank Palmer, Miss Lettie Jacobsen. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bullen entertained at dinner Tuesdav in compliment to Mrs. Josephine TV. Evans of Ogden. The table was graced with roses. Covers Cov-ers were laid for six. On Wednesdav Mrs. Harry Farr entertained en-tertained at luncheon. The various tables ta-bles were decorated with vases and baskets nf llowers. Following the luncheon the afternoon was snent pbtving ';fiO.'' A prize was awarded to Mrs. D. C. Budge. The following fol-lowing guests were present: Mesdames Moses Thatcher. P. C. Budge. T,oP Thatcher. R. S. McAlister. B. G. Thatch- rr. F. P. Budge. John f'hristonsen. G. F. Wright. John Crawford. O. H. Budge. ' 'i. V. Thatcher, J. W. Hayward, S. B. ; Thatcher. S. J. Jeppeson. George bister, . D. II.. Thomas. X.' V. Kimball. 11. .1. "arlisle. Mrs. Marv E. Smith, Mrs. Kate Preston. Misses Fora Wright. Ortta lister, lis-ter, Adelaide Hampton and Olena Smith. Mrs. A. H. Thompson and Mrs. J. F. Shonard entertained at a 3uu" party Saturdav afternoon at the home of Mrs. 11 Thompson, in compliment to Mrs. Louise G. Kimball. Pink asters were efl'ectivelv arranged about the living room and hall. Goldenglow was used in the dinint; room. Prices were awarded award-ed for the highest score and number o games. And a guest pri:'-C was awarded to Mrs. Kimball. Following the card games refreshments were served. M'-s M S Tv-rles was hostess Friday nnernooY at a -W party. MnnsoMs I and sunflowers brightened the rooms. - , -ne"ts were entertained al nine small , Pt'iles at &." with refreshments fol-lowi.tK. fol-lowi.tK. Two prizes were awarded, j Thlrty-si:c ir.icsts were In attendance. . V!., K.ilhcrir.e Phamhart entertained sixteen of Her friends at a swimming parly Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. aeorse Torgeson spent the past week In Salt Lake. Mrs Harry Stoney left Friday for the east, where she will spend two mondis. MrS Josephine Evans ot Osden spent the past week here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. West. Miss Mattle Stover of California arrived ar-rived Last week-enci and accompanied Miss Charlotte. Kyle to New tork Monday Mon-day where they will spend the winter. Mr and Mrs. A. T-T. rainier arrived Wednesday from a tew days' stay in Salt Lake. The Misses Zella. Helen and .Tune Smart left Monday for San Francisco. Thev will be joined later hy their par-ems. par-ems. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smart. Sidney Friday and Miss Gwen Mc-Cann Mc-Cann of Preston. Idaho, were man led Wednesday In the Salt I.ake temple. They will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reeves and children chil-dren of Oirden motored to this city bun-day bun-day to visit relatives. Mr and Mrs. N. B. Dahle of Silver City are visiting relatives here. Mrs A G Barber entertained at dinner din-ner Wednesday evening: in compliment to her son Lanston, who left FrMay for Park City, where he will spend the winter win-ter The table had for a centerpiece a crystal basket of sweet peas. '-overs were laid for sixteen. Following the dinner the evening was spent in playing cards. Misses Lois and Aldeth Vernon entertained enter-tained with a Kensington Tuesday afternoon after-noon at their parents' home on Secono North street. The music room, living room and dining room were decorated with sweet peas. Marigolds and golden-glow golden-glow were used In the library. The afternoon after-noon was concluded with refreshments. Twelve guesls were present. Messrs. Goodwin and Grant Kimball and sister. Miss Clarissa Kimball, of Pocatello. are visiting here as guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kimball. Mrs A L. Cole and children ana , : Miss 'Lucile Snow, have arrived home from California. Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Budge left Monday , for Fish Haven, on Bear lake, for a ( week's outing. Mr. ' and Mrs. Thomas Wilson. Mrs. Florence Williams and Mis. Ruby Williams Wil-liams of Ogden motored here last Sunday Sun-day and were guests of Mr. and Mrs-Hariv Mrs-Hariv Farr for the day. POCATELLO, IDA. I ? 4 POCATELLO, Idaho. Sept. 2-Mrs- J Alice G. Cossrove, superintendent of the ti Wldttler school, has returned to this cliy after a summer vacation spent in Iowa- Mr and Mrs. H. K. Hoffman have returned re-turned to their home in San Franc'sco after a visit with their old-time fi lends, , Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Van Buskirk. Their friends here have been much Interested In-terested to learn of the marriage this week of Hazen Exeter of Robin and Mabel Davis of Gooding. Both the young i people are well known here. Miss Doris Nlckerson and Miss Sibyl ( Loveless, both of Rupert, spent a few , davs here this week as the guests of Miss Alda Kimball. Miss Love ess left for Salt Lake, where she will attend l school, and Miss Nlckerson for Rupert, , where she is a teacher. Mrs. Robert P. Fairbanks entertained ( Monday afternoon at a musicale In honor of her sister. Miss Eudora Eggertsen or Provo Miss Eggertsen delighted her hearers with a musical programme of dlf- , ficult piano selections, interspersed by dramatic readings. Those invited to meet her were Mrs. E. P. Horsfall, Mrs W. R. Gillies, Miss Clara Fargo. Mrs. r rea yam-well, yam-well, Mrs. B. A. Cummlngs, Mrs. J. A. Jones, Mrs. John Tupper. Mrs McNerny, Mrs. B. F. Hough. Mrs. H H VMlson. Miss Skelton. Mrs. G. H. Bischof Mrs. f L K Shaw, Mrs. Albert Reese. Mrs. A. i H. King and Mrs. Shorten. Refreshments were served. Miss Vernal Merrill entertained the H C G. club Thursday evening at her home Miss Gene Hansen of Salt Lake was a guest of the club. Mrs A R. Higson entertained Wednesday Wednes-day evening at bridge in honor of Mrs. W A. Anthess guest. Mrs. Tlsh of Ta-coma. Ta-coma. Those enjoying Mrs. Higson s hospitality hos-pitality were Mrs. F. S. Rogers. Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Anthes. Mrs. C. A. Valentine, Mrs. C A Miltonherger. Mrs. Tlsh. Mrs. John Harvey, Mrs. H. K. Higson, Mrs. George Gasser. Mrs. Harvey Holmes and Mrs. S. S. Ferguson. Miss Mildred Slingerland has returned from a month's visit in Salt Lake City. Miss Delia Mullln entertained the H. C. G. club at her home Saturday evening. In honor of Mrs. George Hlckey, who leaves shortly for Salt Lake, where she will make her home, Mrs. Albert Igo entertained en-tertained Thursday evening at live hundred. hun-dred. Mrs. W. N. McCarty received high score, Mrs. G. L. Hlckey. the guest favor and Mrs. P-imon Lewis t lie ali-cc.t favor. Miss Marietta Higson was hostess on Wednesday to about forty of her niends at a musical tea, given in honor of Mrs. D. W. Standrod. Jr. The musical programme pro-gramme consisted of piano selections by-Miss by-Miss Stoy and the hosless, a violin solo bv Miss Genevieve Malone. and vocal solos by Miss Emily Whittlesey and Miss Dorothv Hull. Mrs. A. R. Higson presided pre-sided at the tea table and was assisted by Mrs Josephine Anthes. Mrs. Charles A. Bryan and Mrs. II. K. Higson. Mrs. J. M. Stevens has returned home. ! after a month spent In Salt Lake and ! Leadore, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Thompson enter-' enter-' talned at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Miss Theresa Thompson of New I York Citv. Covers were laid for Mr. and ' I r- (n,.l.-lr.x- Mr wild Mrs. W. J. InglinV Miss Kathfrine Ingling. Miss Marlon Hinckley and George Hinckley. Miss Anne ralley entertained a few irl friends at "ium" Tuesday in honor of Miss Gene Hansen of Salt I .ake City, who her ucM. Tlwxw invited to me,-t Miss Hanen were the Misses Vernal Merrill, Marie Coleman. Helen Carpenter, Mer-cedp Mer-cedp Brady, Delia Muliin and Helen i Rohbins. I Mrs. C. D. Smiih rnterta i ned a few-friends few-friends informally Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. T:sh of Tacoma. Mrs. Arthur Peterson won liicu score. The Kulgbls of Columlnis held the opening so, -i.il atcir in the new r-hii-roomsdn tl,. S;.-.'lv building Monday evening. The I her'.ng Include! the prominent Cat':'.oi:,-s of the city, and dancing and other entertainment were enjoed. Th1 Moose circle entertained Thursdav afterno'on at the home of Mrs. .loiin P.e- ' gan. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Krd r. . frMud rd AV"rdeert. Those presec: were ', Me-i.iamcs Fodr.. Ilolm'-s. Short. P.. -can. I Plaice. Slingerland. Ptnzaar. Brandt I Troupe, Snyder and Whiilock. 1 The Ladies' Aid snrieiv nf 1!ie ppiisT i church e:ter.aircd mr-mhers an l fru;s at the 1-X'Pce nf Mr . F, c Terr'il ..n Foul!- liaV'-- s;-pi Frriay aflernnon. i Amnr -"--" V." t.:i rv--i-. p.l of ih. ma-Uri- --t .t'K- rS it'- F'C . of :l:f most popular IMhpw in Poratello last yrar. ard Jul Thonns Ma: In. at tri? home of the briflei p!ro:U. Mr. nl Mrs. Pctfr Rfid. In Dc-:rol: Dc-:rol: The you:,g people will make their home in sioui City, iowa. M;-- r.-rt-ud" Klrofv has returned to her home In LVa.-kfov. ii' rr a ehort vi.-il llh her parema on Si.uih Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Van Buskirk hare an rues!s Mrr. Vrin B-iikirk's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John t Young of California. ritv rte-k A. R. Dawson and wife and Councilman Council-man 'William Green and wife have n lumed rrom a ton days' ou:in In the Yellowstone, making the trip hy automobi'e. Mrs. John J. Cuheen gave a reception1 Thurs-dav Thurs-dav afternoon at her home on South Seventh avenue av-enue In honor of Mrs. Drew Slandrop Jr. Mrs. Horace Do'y and Mrs. Frederick Birnes asslsred in receiving and Miss Harriet Pcan and Miss Mare! church presided at the punch howl. M-. P. S. Ferguson and Mrs R. W. Jones preened in the dining room and had as assistants Mrs. F. H. Hilliard. Mrs. A. P. Stevenson and Mrs. N. M Eldredee. Mi-s nna Sitor.eh'.rs gave several sev-eral vo- ai numbers during the afternoon. Mrs. O. E Tlfh returned last Thursday to her home In Tacoma. after reveral weeks' visit with Mrs W A. Anthes. during which time she was the recipient cC much social a-.tcnllon. Mts. Marv Wright of Thatcher visited friends here this week. Mrs. F.rrest Lowry of South Fourth avenue has a her guest Mrs! Kugene Taylor of Sanpete county, t'tah. IDAHO FALLS, IDA, jj IDAHO FALLS, Sept. 2. Mr and Mrs F. C. Amonson and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fyeatt of Salmon spent several davs in the city .last week. Mrs. C. E. Dodge of Camas, who visited with the family of W. T. Wade several days this week, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Xaylor of Provo, Utah, are visiting the family of L. O. Xaylor. Misses Esther Bart7.cn and Madaline Foley, who visited with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mans during the week, returned home to Butte, Mont., Friday. Miss Guna C. Kellev of Blooming-ton, Blooming-ton, 111., visited Miss Elizabeth Lowry several days this week. Mrs. Eliza O'Brien of Des Moines, Iowa, who has been visiting her son Fred and family for a couple of months, left lor heT hoiue on Thursday. Mr and Mrs. L. Warrens and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hall and daughter of Portage, Utah, spent several days here visiting the family o William Metcalf. Mrs. W. H. Foley aDd daughter left Saturday for Chicago to visit several weeks. Mrs. Alice Bleu, who has been visiting visit-ing friends here for a couple of weeks, left Saturdav for Salt Lake. She will visit her son and then proceed to her home in Xew York. Charles A. Dowd and Miss. Eosa Pa-costa. Pa-costa. both of this citv, were married on Fridav evening at the Catholic church Saturday evening Mrs. C. C Wilson gave the couple a reception. Miss Susan Scofield, who taught school here for several years, spent several sev-eral davs here last week visiting friends while on her way from the east to Clarkston, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. A. Browning of Ogden visited friends here several days last week. Mrs. J H. Bean of Pocatello, a former for-mer resident of Idaho Falls, visited friends here on Saturday. Mrs. Laura Fraser, her daughter, Mrs. Avev, and son, Harold Avey, left Tues-day'morning Tues-day'morning for Auburn, Neb., after a visit of several weeks with the family of C. O. Wilson. Mrs. M. J. Riley of Ogden and her daughter is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Frew. Miss Cora Holmes left Thursday morning for Omaha to visit a few weeks. Mrs. Shirley C'ahoon and little daughter daugh-ter left Thursday morning for Salt Lake to visit friends. Miss Mary Young of Salt Lake is visiting vis-iting her sisters. Mis. L. 0. Xaylor and Mrs. Walter Lewis, Mrs. Ralph Edmunds returned Thursday Thurs-day from a visit of several weeks with relatives in Iowa. Lawford Mattison and Miss Mary Garrett, both of Ririe, were married at tho courthouse Wednesday afternoon. I- . y j ELSINORE I EL-S1NORE, S-pt. 2- Mr. and Mre. Moroni Jen-Ben Jen-Ben and Mrs. John Zabrlsk lst Wednesday .or a few day3" visit in Provo. Mrs. A. Rowley of Farniliinton Is thfl guest of her mother. Mrs. Stena Smith. A bundle shower was given for Mr. and MrF. .lark Johnson Saturday i,l?ht. Refreshments were served to twenty-four gusts. The Primary assoriatioQ spent Wednesday afternoon after-noon In Madsen park. The Relief society spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Bishop J. U Staples, complimentary to Mrs. Laura Staples. Mr and Mrs. Louts Hansen motored to Mt. Pleaaani Tuesday. Mrs Art Jenpen entertained Wednesday after-noon." after-noon." complimentary to Mm. B M. Greenwood. The guests were McEtiames 19. Al- Greenwood. U W Snvtler. C. A. Hansen. W. M. Forney. Alma Franson j' D Montague, Andrew Hansen. Chris Marquardson. 3 C. Hill. H. C. Larson. Anton Johnson, Allle HyMahl. Chris Jensen. C. C. Jensen Jen-sen Louis Hansen. Yot'a Lee. T. J. Jensen. J. L. ' Anmen F - ChrUtencrn and the Misses Carrie Merqunrdon. Eliza Sylvester and Evangeline Evan-geline Jensen. A wckomc-hnnie party was given in the opera house Wednesday eveninp in honor ot E. M. Greenwood who recently returned from hnglsnd. The party conMsled of a programme, luncheon and . dancing. i The Relief sorletr gave a lawn party Monday I nipht on C. J- Jensen's lawn. Refreshmoni were I cnid and the proceeds given to the Elsinore brass ; hniid. i , rtunbei- o' Mrs. Allic Hylduhrs friends met till' Itv home Thuri-riay to Rive her a little fare- well party before i-Iil' leaves for Salt Lake, j Wlliard Andelin and ArvilU Clark gave a ronrert In the L. D. S. rhw to a large and appreciative amlience Tuesday evening. Miss Carrie Marquardsnii -mi t:rUlm-d the graduate gradu-ate who are Interepted in hiRh f'hool work 1 f.r 'ini-lT. Friday. RefreBhme.tit were pervert to thirty guests. I BLACKFOOT, IDA. Rl.ACKFOOT. Idaho, P"pt. Miss Elizabeth ! rhihnis t us re'urned home from a ten daya' ivu.lt In Twin Falls with Muf Ance Hart. ( I MioF. Glad .s Johnston en'Orta i rted the mrmbere 'of'th'- Kiue'.i Iianr.htera at her home on Friday; ; afternoon in honor of Mis OMvla Chapm;tn of I Fh(v'-n,r.-. Ida hn. a firmer member, and Miss K'i;ia rupp.-. wlmse elglueenth bitthday snnlvT-1 snnlvT-1 em- on that da'.'. Tin- rooms we-; fie--oiated ' In " ?..i. iKlfw. ai.-l '-.W was eiijOTM. with , prlre l..inc awarded to Mif Kdna Capps and 1 MU Ova Rnpers. Flchtcen members were In al-i al-i tendinr e. i Miss ()-a F.ozr-n; .-;:( y.ir.z nianrhe Hunn enter-; enter-; talK-d fe ' -liih Wer'n-.-iliiy aftrnr-on at 1 i1-" ho-.".- of Mi.'.' RopTf. The EurU' t th: 1 , n,h fo'- The af!eri:n wore Miss Ptl Q-iB ii -! 1 . 1 N!;k Krlna Capp.i. Mi-1-- GUdvs .InhTV-nTi snn M!s .Oilvia I'hHpmnn. M ii Genevieve Milll' k re:eived , tli- hll. f,re pi !v.e. M'e ? v" Wiltnn e-i regained at lun'-heon on 'Monday hr.no; or Vi-A lirar. Prk Bnrt Ml Plivllif. K"ovi . T'i.' ri'sti" ere t at" -I ai una 11 ! ll.pji drTira".''1 i'h marioldn. T".e cie'ts were ;,o y,T- t !'h'. !!;- Honvfr. Loral n Taver, Lil-li.-,n S-m-iK P'ar.'he Dnun. "in(fre'i Hi-than. . M"-le j mrr nr . lev Mil lick. Ivate U Ha --. 7,. Simmon.. Ma:!" Mlili-k. K.e Lyn,.h. r,-3 R.i-i-. :f Kvn Br-'d. C.lauyi Jwlm, i;-a.-e 7. i- and M-'- Merjiri- Iwv of i-all Itke fiiy. Ml,-. F. C. ft"l-t e M'.d. I M-t riiio h Frf-lc er'-e-Mtne-l i w e-i'i - f i-:r Hfiie.. F'ii.iv n're.ri'-.n in h'.-.n of MiK Marjorle p. v of ?a); k- i'::y. a K-,. ,.t of Mr?, .lohn G de-o.a-d wtf M J'- TWt.'h 1- Mr1! a beaii'lf'il bkt 0 r'nk snapffaiciru" wan r:3 p.- Fh.i-'-d p'.r.k fiiri;e ait- we;n u5, Mm. W E. Fatri- served punrh and :.-e tios.es wa further assisied bv Mr?, John G. llrecn n-d Mrs. John Howard Kailv. The prt?e tor i.sh -ore was won by M:e. '' 1- iielhiucl; and 'r projrewions by M'f-s Julia nrrnr.an. The p :e.-t , prize was presented :o Mis? !. Mrs. I- R. AMnrh er.teriain.'d Thurs.jy in ; honor of the '"u:it l.vlifs h" a-e s-oon o leave for their various fchools. The pne: ' Mifes Lllhari. Sample. Lratne 1 avey, ls.i: a PenlnRton. EveWn P.yd. Elizabeth und Ma-Dubois. Ma-Dubois. Ora Roa:e:.4. Gladys Johnson. Hoover. Grare P-.-k. M-ile "d C.enev:ev. .:l-lick. .:l-lick. Pihiana. Wh'.iden ard Censtnme K in iie . Susie and Winnitird Biefr.an. ?--:ma and M-r.e Simmor.s Kate Do Kay, oi:ia i bspman of Win- shone. Miss Andru, of K.rlh. Idaho, and Mis Marjorie l'ey of Sajt Ukc City. T - room wore drr-oraterl in golden c;'.o . Mrs. Ald-Kh was assisted br Mrs. John G . P-?wn and Mrs. s . w ; Wil-on The M'.cs Ellrabeih Vv.s and Mri Mililrk were the winners of the hlnh-seore prire and Miss Dey received the fruest prize Mrs. C. F. Hendrle en'f-rtained with a 6 o lr k t-a and linen shower Monday in honor of Mi's. Franees Pujiboe. a fall bride. The Ei:--s:s were Mr.. H. Kinney. Mw C.olhe White, Mis Farrvll. . Mi.s Plethan. Mis? Albeiiron. the M.s-es .en and Merle Pimraon. Mr?. V. ' 1 Ii.ittis. i i . . Stoneman. Mrs. A. Whittle. M-p. K- Kr.-aner Mis re, ty Jones, M Joser-hine Hennrfe and Miss Luile Graham of Aberdeen. Idaho. Mi-s Lu'-I!e Graham of Aberdeen. Idaho, haj beo,Tiho guest the pat week of her et&ier. Mrs. ! H. Kinney. Mr and Mm. H. C. Tnvey and dat.phter MI.-s Loraine. entertained on Monday ev-nitiR with lare dancing party at regress hall- In the .e-e(.ivinR .e-e(.ivinR lire were also Miss eru S av"y y i den and Mrs. Albert Koiter o' American J Idaho, danchter of Mr. and Mrs Tavey. The hall was handsomely tleeorated wWh EOidonploft. The guests numbered :'00. The Tfnirsdav Morning Musie club met with Mrs Pubol at her homo on South Mam street Tuesdav. This was the last meeting for the summer season. An elaborate luncheon was served. Mrs. T. Norton. Mm. A. Fprint''r and Mrs. 0 B Fleischer entertained the Gleaners on Md-day Md-day at the home of Mrs. Norton, about thirty being In attendance. J Ml's Marion Chubbuek entertained the members , of the King's Daughters at their regular meeting on Tuesday evening. MWs Mavjorle Dey of Salt Lake, who has been the piest of Mrs. John G. Brown for a few davs. ha returned home. Mm Nell F. Bovle entertained about thirty young people with a dancing party at her home on Monday evening. Mrs. C. A. Hoover assisted. as-sisted. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rowles and son. Edward, of Idaho Falls were In Rlackfoot on Wednesday. SALINA i SALINA, Sept. 2. Glen Crime and Hiss Lera Curtis were united in marriage mar-riage at Richfield Saturday. Mrs. O. Cuddeback was host to the Crystal Card club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Mclntire and Mrs. .lime Seg-miller Seg-miller of Richfield were visitors at the home of Mrs. O. Cuddeback Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Humphrev -was a Salt, Lake visitor last week, a guest of her mother at Sugarhouse. Mr', nnd Mrs. H. S. Gates journeyed to Salt Lake Tuesday. A parcel shower was tendered Mrs. ' Glen Crane Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Eugene 'Christensen by M iss T.iiplln Mnr nhv nnd other ladv friends Miss Lilly Ivie has been a Monroe visitor all week. ' Mrs. J. H. Blackman has been out from Salt Lake for a week, the guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eeu Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe, assisted bv their daughters, Eetta and Erma, entertained en-tertained Saturdav evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. .1. "W. Ives of Seattle. Mrs. John Elben is a Manli visitor this week and will remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tves returned to their home in Seattle Monday alter a pleasant visit iu Saliua. They were accompanied to Salt Lake by Mrs. George Robins. Mrs. Willis Ivie and daughter of Eureka Eu-reka is a Salinn visitor this week, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Maria Jepp-sen. Jepp-sen. Miss Cardy Pitleveson is an Ephraim visitor this week. Miss Lodea Hansen returned from Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bird went to Salt Lake Tuesday to visit their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Walch. Mrs. H. S. Kleinschmidt returned to Salt Lake yesterday after a two weeks' visit in Salina. The Ladies' Literary club will hold its-first fall meeting next Monday afternoon aft-ernoon at 3 o'clock. The following programme pro-gramme will be rendered: Song bv Mrs. T. P. Peterson; reading from "Motherhood "Mother-hood " bv Mrs. Annie Martini recita tion bv Mrs. Carl Forshee; song. Mrs. i Emily Burgess; current events, Mrs. C, N. Lund; instrumental music, by Eva i Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. OTland Crane entertained enter-tained at dinner Tuesday cveninL' in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Ken-ney, Ken-ney, who wdll shortly leave for St. George. I MALAD, IDAHO MA LAD. Wnho, Sept. In compliment compli-ment to A. 15. Pelton. who will Iruve Malnd. the Eagles entertained at smoker at the lodge rooms Momlny evening. The members were sea tod Hi a large number of card tables and. afler a number of interf-stins pamoa, a Hupl-or was served and tuasis to the guest of honor were given. Mrs. John Thomas entertained the Oilo cln-le Fridav afternoon. 'Die ladies spent the hours in doinc dainty needlework. needle-work. Roll enll was responded to by topics from current events. Kefresh-ments Kefresh-ments were served. The ladies of the Prcshytvian Aid society so-ciety met Fridav at the home of Mrs. R. T. Owens. Flection ol" offit pi s for the emulnc year took place. Jcwhm was enjoyed, followed by a luncheon. i The Kensington club held an interest-ins interest-ins meeting Thursday, with a InrKO attendance. at-tendance. Refreshments wero nerved. Mrs. KhilM Klnpsbury. lit He dauht'-r Allenc and port Joe left Friday for 'Idea 'Id-ea ko. At ORfi'Mi they were joined by Tr and Mrs. ,Iosei"ri T. Kincsbmy and family of Salt Luke, who are on their wav to New Vorlc. Mrs, Kinusbiuy and children will visit with relatives in Chi-caco Chi-caco for several months. Miss PrisciHa Harrison cntei'taiiu'd the Beehive pirls of the Sberoi sunrm Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. A ft it a short business busi-ness "meeting x nines nnd re fresh me ills were enjoyed. The marriaee of Miss Pearl PJ hards and F,arl Coj.p of Oden look phoe i-n-dny evening t the home of the hi ide's uncle. K. E. Ricliards. Mrs. Rrown of A n; erica n Falls sponi the week in ilad. the k'h.-sl of .Mr. and Mrs. Klillll Kinpsbury. Miss Ida f'rilos has returned to hf-r home In Salt Luke afjer an extended visit with Miss Ruth Thorn;. f,. Mrs. F.h'as Morris and drnichtT, Mr?-. Frank Ward. left .Saturday for their home at Sueur City. M r. and Mrs. .ledd .lones and fa m i! v hflv reiurned from a trip to Veow-stonc Veow-stonc park. Mrs. Philip .7. Lvans is visit Inc; at Otd-n. Dr. and Mrr. .J. M. Kerns and sons havf return'' fjoni a pWas-m: ou t i jm at ljemps"y SpJincs. Miss Leah Ifnrrli of Franklin i- the u--st of her m.-Ut, .Mrs. 1 1. P. Woodland. Wood-land. M r. a nd M rs. Job n Fred : h kson and ! fhlidren are vi.-'itiiis; in Lot:aii. Miss Jvli'li i:o-.ven ;as r'-iuii;'-d to her hom" in l.oe;m af'er a iloiim visit at the home of -Mrs. W. W. Wii.ia ms. .Mr. and M'F. K. W. Vo'inL;b-ttr of Salt Lake spent the y. . ej; in :aiad. fine of th h'c e"n's of th "--k wns 'the chi'ken dinner irivn S'n.lnv by ! ::e ian:es ot t lie renei socio lies 01 ir. Mnlad stake. Loniz tabios. decorated with Powers. ote:vied the length of th a muse -Ton t hall and 4Vi persons were served dn 11 r.s. 1 be a f 1 0 1 noon. 1 n ennnec-;io: ennnec-;io: w;::i t!ie dinner, daintv booths were ai-rnnued, where articles of wraring apparel ap-parel were sold. I MT. PLEASANT 4" MT. FIjK S A N'T. Sept. 2. Mm. Kit KfT of Sa It LakP Jcui bar daishler. Mr. Ry Bowntn Coppcrfieli!. and Mrs. Carl M river f Knrt M.i.lisTi. Ioa. ar pvieris at the hemts ot Nlrs. A. Crane and Mrs. K. W. Wall. Mr. ami M-s. H. F. Wall entertained al dinn-r F'n'.iv, i-.ini!iime:itarT to Mrs. H. S. Nilen artd Mi?s Klla Neil ifn of Sail Lake. Covers -er ii:r; for rCen. Mr and Mr. Earl Peety im reviving ron-c.ni:lailo:is ron-c.ni:lailo:is on the birth of a son it their homo TA;day. M;-s K W. Wall cnicrtaind at an informal ltUK-lit'in Sa unlay afte: noon for Mif. Carl Me- -err. Mrs. K. C. Johnson and Mrs. Fred Rac-n-.tifson. M!fs Ths Rasnm.sfn reinrned M in day from an f!wi!M mmi nil friends in Idaho and ft toir of Yellowstone park. Mrs. Croo-cia B. Jhnt-on. who has bfen at Columbia uiuvf rsttj , New York, 16 spenrtirg a .-minie of weeks here at the home of her parent. Mr. and Mrs ,lanis B.irR. before ro!iir tt l.ncan. whero f lie will teacb in th Agricultural college the entidiiB year. Miss Vei-iia Tidw-ll entominrd Ihe Tmwins swum of liet'hlve uls at her hoaia Tuesday evening. Miss Dorothy Jacobs returned. Tuesday from Sp-irsgville. where she had bem a guejL for a etk at tl:e T. D. Mendenhall home. !r. and Mrs. William Olson. Mr, and Mm. Rfx Jensn, Mrs. A. S. Ntlson. Ml.s Stlla Olfon, , G. O. Hadley of Moroni and Theodore Olson I left Monday for a few dajs' outing, fishing aud cam ping in the Gooseberry region. Dishon and Mrs. H. C. Jacobs entertained Sunday Sun-day at dinner for Mrs. H. RoMaon of Bountiful. Bounti-ful. Oscar Klrkham of Salt Lake. C. P. Olaon of Falrview and George WafiMiff. Mrs. Nathan Faux of Moroni In a guest at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Andrew lraen. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Real of Kphr.iim will bo pleased to boar of the arrival of a baby pirl at their home Tuesday. Mrs. Real was formerly Mrs. Sarah Seely of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. A L Nllson were hosts at a beautifully appointed dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Rex Jensen's birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. nnd Mrs. Rex Jenaen, Mrs. A. S. Nilson, Ronald Nilaon and Mr. and Mr. A. L. NUeon. Mrs. E. R. Murphy and Mrs. W. H. Wood-head Wood-head of C1e.tr Creek have been guests the rst week at the J, D. Mevriok home. Miss PmMlla Mcyilck and Miss VemMg Meyrlck accompanied 1 hem horns Wednesday for a week' a vUit. Wednesday evening a Jolly crowd of young rrt-ple rrt-ple enjoyed an informal dance at the Hans Netl-cen Netl-cen home, with Francis Nellsen as host. The guest Included the Misses Arcllee Barnett. Mai -garel Wall, Deane Webb. Addle Audersen. lone Mi Arthur, Theodore Nelson, Viola Whittake-r, Aileen Whittaker, Myrtle Larsen. Nettle Beau-mann Beau-mann and Ray Monson. John Mai ben, Plumas Fioyden, Chetley Seely. Walter MeArthur. Fair'.d Larsen, BlninL' Watson, Shirley Chrlstensen aud Newton Clemcnsen. After musical numbers and dancing the evening's (un ended wltb ft aucceas-ful aucceas-ful "melon bust." Mrs, Hannah C, Clark has announced the marriage mar-riage of her daughter, Myrtle, and Orson Bagley of Koosliarem. The ceremony was solenmircd , Thur:-day, August 31, In Salt Lake. i Bishop and Mrs. A. K. Mcintosh have as lhlr j guest their niece, Miss Mary Mcintosh of Cowley. A party of eleven, comprising the Pcevo swarm of Beehive girls, spent Monday at the Ratnt;"w fishery. The glrla mart an early start from town, arriving at the resort in time for an early camp-fire breaktant and spent th rem s tinier ef the day there enjoying boating, swimming and other out -door sports. Those tn I he purl y were Mre. Elmer Johaneu. Mrs. S. M. Ncllsen. t!i Misses pearl Bramniiad. Rvindia Krlcksen. In Curt iss. Lenna r.ruwn. Kula llasler. Frances Christ ensen. Merelda Jones. VeneUa Christeuscii and Edith Shew. Mrs. Andrew Larsen entertained nl luncheon Tuppdny nftrrrtoon for Mre, Hai-old torensen ot Ax loll. M ra. James Mnnson, Mr. 1'eier Sven -sen, M rs, Laurence Carlson. Mrs. Harry Erlrk -s'm. Mrs. Austin Mons-on and Mlsa Carol Rhe-mussen. Rhe-mussen. . dellphtful children's party was given Tuesday Tues-day afternoon by Mrs. Charles Pvoni-en In honor of her daughter Jessie's eleventh birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Mrs. Harold Porensen and children of Aitell sr visiting Mrs. Soreusen's patvnts. Mr. and Mrs. James Monson. Miss Marion Larsen entertained Tuesday afternoon after-noon for th Imoila swarm of Beehive glrlc. Mrs. V. L. Johnson Is at home again, after a month's visit with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wrathall ot Grantsville. Bishop and Mrs. " James Larson. Mi s. L. H. Rnbi60n and little eon. Lynn, of Bountiful, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Andersen of Falrview and Mlsi Ethel Ijren are enjoying a week's camping on Gooseberry. MONROE MONROE. Sept. I. Mr. and Mr. Robert Bar-rowman Bar-rowman lert for Salt Lake, after v tailing with relatives and friends. Mrs, William A. Warnock enterlsined recently for (he following: Mrs. J. E. Maglehy, Mrs. Heber Swindler. Mrs. Alma Bohmao, Mrs. Orfoti t Maulehv. Mm. Chris Hcniianson and Mn. Alma .. n l j.sieusen. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hodge of Salt Laka ai-e here vtsitliyz. Mi-s. Delbert Webb has returned to her home In ; Proo. An nuto party consisting of Mayor and Mi. Austin Yergcnsen, J! r. and Mrs. J. E. Msgleb. KaMiryn. Winnie and Lapresl Yergensen aud Loulna Maglehy went to tull Lake Monday. Judge McCartT and little P"n nd daughter nf Salt Lake were the gtiesta of Mr. McCarty'a sister, Mrs. E. M. Sorenson. Vera and John Magtoby entert!ne-l the following fol-lowing at a chicken dinner Tuesday eeittng: Verna Erlckson. Gladys Tuft. RosetU Lorva, Elma Olivia and Delphi Mnslehy. Dan lirsn. Artie Cafcman, Carl Boh man1 and R'llon Magleby. Stanley Clark of ranguftch Is here visiting bis brother. Dr. J. C. Clark. jr M J. Lorlng was hostess st a dinner psrty (or Mr ai'd Mr. Elliott Lai urn. Mrl. Walter Suter. H. S. Dell and Georgia and Margaret Lorlng. Mm Chris Hermanson left for her home in N.-vada, nfier an ealcndcd visit with relative. Mlsr Mary Moon of Ephraitn Is the guest of Mipft Tlii-lina ChrUi innren. M'fs R'rts loii"s entntslned nl Sunday dinner for ' Mr. and Me", L. W. J.nes. LHs Nlel-en Mniie Matrleby. Hoyd Brown. Glen Ncwby John L. nnd Lawiete-e Jones, Mrs. Jopeph Psxion entertolned the Frl'-lla r-lvb Friday afternoon. Thoe piepent. were M r. Dr' lieii'7 Mrs '' M ChilMliin. Mrs. Niels Ml'h-Hh'ii Ml'h-Hh'ii Mr. J1v1.l1 Ul.-.cn. Mis. Die Lrwn. Mrs. Artliur H..dg". Mis. E. M. Soienson sud Mrs. Andy Snii;cnt. Mr. ami Mjb. cimilen Crabb" spent the fore part or the week a'. Lehi. i . I PAYSON PAYSON, S'pt. 2. The Beehive girls r,f C.ofhe-n, "an'j'iuin ' Si.ilni; UV" and I'nwn hw.mr-l ai P.ing La'k- n-soil Tuesday sft-r Following Ihe progiamme Imatli.K anrt raihmg were In-bulged In-bulged In and at 6 o'clock luncheon wae -eived to at,gut 'J"0. Mrs Mal"Jlm Turner enKM lahied the members of' tbe'KMt.: cM.b Wertn-ley al the home ot he,- m-.tlier Mis (ieoige I'-rry. Mrs. AU-hus Bingham 'if B-narnln ah r hi guest of the flub. .. .f. ,..it. . in), met at the home rr Mrr. C, F. USt'jii Ihurpday. I Mi h M'"'i Cin'c- enleituin'-d Tuesday In honor of' '., Minnie, who left W.nef.lay for S-ill I. ' whei'- r-li" will remain this winter. I' T-i- I-eivlan .warm of B-hhe girls en-! en-! teri.iinr.i l.v MI11 lifialdlne Fs I rl.ank Friday. I .j,,, 7 f.i I'rny ntertsiiied a number of her j fri-h'ls Wftfinei-risy afternoon. Tnr mrmtfis of the Katfee Klitch elub motored I to Kp- i:-k". j 1 1 - WenneF-day and wrie. the gu'its i of M it. t lud Pa' i'li d. 1 Mi a-d Mrs B V Ott entf-r'alned a( dlnnr j w.!i-fi..jv for Mt. and Mrr, William Fcrre. Mh- (;m!" M'B'-th left Thuifday for Rupert, 1.1;-1(, i,r,e i will he the gu-st of her aunt. M 'r.. 'U-'U. i lrt Psv Con-T ir'urned to F.'irelis WMrfr-! WMrfr-! ,.' ki.ort vl.n. h-Ti- with her mm her. I Mn-. "s. R. Wii.-n. Mi Mvile Mi-tiwill nnd hT brother. Vsn-e. I ,--e I rlr'ic: Hi l-i ke at th" homo of Mrs. ii,rdon Mi '-'.y . ' - Anna rrt-hen aa a Sail Lake vihttor vi ,A Hue Wnnen' rnfl is v it It ins rflatlte in' .-all L... M, an l M.y. Eidirami chiff have sc Ihnr guest Mi. 'ri'ilf'- lusher frcnn Salt l-le. Mrn S. F.. V.'rp went to Eureka Thursday, ,..,!,,,.,. f frii-n-l' "f Mr i'"1 Mt- w- K,t1t n.'ltK tr-Meied Iheill S fare-ll Prtv t the'r i w.'ir w '-It, ".--lay '-.'nine- Mr. and Mr. Urlgg I-.-.' for Ail.-rna Prtd.-i. |