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Show Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah ; 1 OGDEN ; " OGDEN", Jhh. 1. An elaborate holiday event was tlie dancincr party given by i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sc. were f t, Mr. and Mrs. bourn Tf. p. -i-vy. Miss June Scowcroft Scow-croft and Jus.-ph S'.owcrofi. .Jr., Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the Herrhriua. to which 600 guest 8 vw-fl invited. The quests were received in the main reception room, i which was decorated with giouin? aza leas, arranged in baskets. A single i potted poinHctiia. was placed on ea.-h ra- ; ble In tlie oh nut jet. room. Inuring the i evening punch and refreshments were j served. Music was furnished hy Grant's enlarged orchestra for the programme of diini'ea. A lart;e number of quests were present from Salt Lake City, Loqan, Pro- I vo and other I "tab cttiefi, tlie guests from Salt Lake corning to Ogden on a special train over the Bamberger line. Mth. Philip Warren Knlsely will entertain en-tertain the inHlorit-al society at her home, 2:IZ Adams avenue, Saturday, January 8. ' MfRs Verna Bowman ami MifiS Mary , Wattia enN.rtalned twenty finest New ! Year's eve at the home of Miss Wattis 1 1 on Jefferson avenue. Cards and dancing ! were features of tho evening's entertain- ! ment. From 2 until 5 o'clock Thursday after- i noon, at the Maids and Matrons' club, ; Miss Lucia McDonald's children's dancing cla.ss gave a masquerade dancing party, i Miss June Scowcroft was tho guest of honor at an Informal dancing party given bv Mlsn Film Scowcroft Monday evening at tlie MaldB and Matrons' club, about eixty coupleH belrig present. Grant's or-1 or-1 ciientra furnished a programme of music. Punch and light refresh m en ts were served. TueHday afternoon, from 4 :30 until 8.-10, Miss Ida Scowcroft, Miss Ruth Scowcroft Scow-croft and John Scowcrott gave a dancing party, at which 125 of their young friends were entertained. Miss Gladys Rich entertained at a beautifully beau-tifully appointed tea, followed by a dance, on Now Year'B day, at her home on Wash- J 1 1 srt on avenue, in compliment to Miss June Scowcroft. The rooms were attractive at-tractive with their decora t ions of poin-Fcttta poin-Fcttta and holly and mistletoe. Miss Rich wan assisted by her mother, Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, and tho Mises Dorothea Iirown-Ing, Iirown-Ing, Lillian Wright, Vera Browning, Marion Browning and Vera Fueger. About 1 elxty-two guests enjoyed the delightful fiffair, among whom were the following from Salt Luke: Miss Vera Fueger, Julian Bamberger, Harrold Stauffer, Dave Rom-ney Rom-ney and Harrison Gulco. After spending the holiday season in Ogden, Bryan Wright and Paul Wright, S'-ns of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. WYlght, departed Sunday for Leland Stanford university, uni-versity, Polo Alto, Cal. Mtsa June Scowcroft returned Sunday to Waanlngton, D. C, where she is attend ing tne national Fark seminary, after spending her Christmas vacation with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft. Fletcher Scowcrnft, who is in his third far at St. John's Military academv at I'eln field, Wie., will leave next Tuesday to resume his studies. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bamberger, Mr. and Mrs. L, R. Wattis and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum PIngroe were among the Salt EakerH who attended the Seowcrof t-Peery dancing party Wednesday. Clement West anfl Miss The.lma West left Sunday tor Lors n, where they are students at the Agricultural college, after upending the holidays with relatives in this city. They were guests at. the dancing danc-ing party given at the Berthana Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Buchjost, who have fipeut the past two months in California imd Ogden, departed Wednesday for their home, in Cedar Rapids, la. Mr. and Mrs. Unchjost formerly resided here. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Spencer of Haw-thume. Haw-thume. Nev., are visiting relatives and friends In Ogden. They are the guests of Mrs. H. 11. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph West returned home Wednesday from a month's visit to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner and children chil-dren spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner In Morgan. MJss Ruth Douglas visited in Salt Lake for several days the latter part of t he week, the guest of Mrs. O. E. McMillan. January 12, at the Berthana, the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers will hold their annual hall, for which elaborate preparations are being made. According to word Just received by G. 'W. Child of this citv, his son. Lieutenant Gerald Child of the United States navy Bt Washington. D. C. has been called from the submarine service to the aeronautic aero-nautic division and placed In charge of a department. Miss J. H. Spargo and Miss Pamela Spargo have Issued invitations for a tea to be given at the Virginia next Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, from 2 until 6, to which o0 guests have been Invited. The Martha society met Monday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Florence Littlefield at her home on Madison avenue. The society will hold Its next regular meeting with the president, Mrs. I. L. Reynolds, 2533 Adams avenue, Monday, January 10. The 'Ladles' Literary society will meet on Wednesday. January 13, with Mrs. Jo-eeph Jo-eeph Scowcroft. Mrs. J. D. Larson will be hostess to the members of the Child Culture club Thursday, January 13, at the Maids and Ma irons club. The next meeting of the Home Culture tiub will be held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Fetheroff, 2550 Monroe avenue, next Thursday afternoon. At dinner Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chspln A. Day, Dr. and Mrs George A. lMckson, Miss Beverly Riley, Miss Kuth PIckson. Halton Dickson and Roland Mlnogue. Mrs. Archie Bowman entertained at an Informal afternoon affair Thursday at her borne, 2G76 Jefferson avenue. An elaborate event of next week will be the farewell banquet to be given in Thonor of Judge H. H. Rolapp at the Weber club Monday evening. The banquet ban-quet is to be given In the name of the people of Ogden and the Invitations are !gned by Mayor-elect A, R, Hevwood, w. H. Wattle, president of the Weber club; bv the officials of the Amalgamated Amalga-mated Sugar company and other promt-pent promt-pent citizens. Judge Rolapp will leave shortly for Denver, where he has accepted ac-cepted the general counselship of the Great Western Sugar company of Colorado. Colo-rado. A large delegation of Ogden Knights attended the supper dance at the Hotel Vtah in Salt Lake Tuesday evening, the occasion being the formal openimr of the club rooms of the Knights of Columbus In the Hotel Utah. Prominent among the social events of tlie new year will be the dancing party to be given by the Bohemian club Friday Fri-day evening, January 7. at the Berthana. Mrs. Ross P. Snyder is visiting her parents. Judge and Mrs. Samuel T. "Corn, on her way to her home in Chevenne, Wyo., after a five months" sojourn in California, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol and son Chaptn and Mrs. Chapln A. Day left Monday for Ix Angeles and San Francisco, Fran-cisco, where they will spend a short time before sailing on the steamship Great Northern on January 6 for Honolulu, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. Day will Join them in a. few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shearman of Salt Lake have returned from a honeymoon trip to the coast and are visiting at the home of Mrs. Shearman's parents Mr and Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel. Mrs. E. Paul Jones and son Sidney are here from Loa Angeles for a two months' visit with Mrs. Jones's mother, Mrs. Sidney Sid-ney Stevens. The members of the Five Hundred club will be the guests of Mrs. Fzra C. Rich at her homo next Thursday afternoon. The Utopia club members were nter-talned nter-talned by Mrs. H. C. Gwilllam at her home on Van Hnn avenue Wednesday fcutemoon. Tho rooms were decorated in the Chrlstmt.s tvlors. A lunchoon was M' ISS LEON A CAHOON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cahoon of Bellevue, Idaho. i served, Mrs. Gwilllam being assisted by her sister, Miss Florence West. Mrs. H. W. Gwilliam was a guest of the club. Mrs. S. A. Shreeve will entertain the club Wednesday, January 11', at her home, 792 Twenty-sixth street. Miss Kitthertne Joyce returned Sunday to the Northwestern university, Chicago, where she is studying music, after spending spend-ing the holidays with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. R, S. Joyce. Miss Marion Eccles will leave for Mon-ticello Mon-ticello seminary, Godfrey, 111., next Tuesday, Tues-day, after spending the Yuletide In Ogden. Miss Vera Fueger of Salt Lake attended attend-ed the tea and dance given by Miss Gladys Rich New Year's day and was a guest at the Rich home over Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Stauffer came up from Salt Lake Wednesdav to attend the dancing party at the Berthana Wednesday Wednes-day evening and were guests Thursday of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Rich. Homer Kcclea, son of Mrs. David Eccles. Ec-cles. entertained a number of his young friends at a dancing partv New Year's eve at his home on Twenty-sixth street and Jefferson avenue. Mrs. Peter D. Kline entertained the members of her sewing club Thursday afternoon at her home on Van Buren and Mrs. W. B. Scoville entertained at a watch party Friday evening at their home, 938 Twenty-third street. Over one hundred couples attended the annual ball of the Ogden United Commercial Com-mercial Travelers, held Tuesday evening at the Royal Dancing academy. An excellent ex-cellent programme of music was furnished by Grant's orchestra. During the evening punch and refreshments were served. The committee having the affair in charge were Ben Mortensen. F. A. Rose, E X Weekly, W. A. Turner and H. C. Olsen. The Ogden Elks, with their ladies and friends, were entertained at a New Year's eve celebration, the true carnival spirit prevailing throughout the evening. The decorations were in green and red, holly and mistletoe being effectively arranged. A dance In the club ballroom and a cabaret caba-ret entertainment were features of the evening. At 10:30 a luncheon was served. Carl Ebellng departed Wednesdav for a month's visit to California and the' Panama-California exposition at San Diego. Dr. Heber J. Sears and daughter. Miss Ruth Sears, left Thursday for Salt Lake to spend the remainder of the holidays with relatives and friends. Dr. Sears was the complimented guest at a New Year's eve dinner given by Preston Richards at his home on C streeL Mrs. Lelia Taylor Rrorford of Logan spent the holidays with her brother, Fred G. Taylor, and Mrs. Taylor, 2533 Eccles avenue. Mrs. Joseph E. Evans entertained the members of her club and their husbands New Year's eve at her home on Adams avenue. Various games were enjoved, I after which a dinner was served, covers being laid for twelve. Mrs. Allan Miller was hostess to the members of her sew-ing club at her home on Adams avenue Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Webb entertained enter-tained the members of Mrs. Webb's club and their husbands at their home on Adams avenue, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Madson entertained a number of friends at cards Monday evening at their home on Barlow avenue. Ogden council No. 777, Knights of Columbus, Co-lumbus, will give a New Year's social Monday evening in the Fraternity block Dancing will be the main feature of entertainment. A number of out-of-town guests were entertained New Year's dav from 5 to 8 p. m with members of the Maids and Matrons' club and their escorts, at the club rooms, with a special tea. the JJMian Thatcher orchestra furnishing dance music. Robert Major of Wellsville, Utah, spent the holidays in Ogden with his sister, Mrs. John W. Scowcrort. Mrs. L. F. Rich and children. Carmen and Blair, of Conterville. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Culley for several days during the week. L. W. Shurtliff, president of the Weber stake, has returned from a visit of several sev-eral weeks in California. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Warren K'nlselv have as their guest Glen Ellison of London. Lon-don. England. W. S. Wing, auditor of the Colorado Midland railroad, and Mrs. Wing spent the holidays in this city with Mr. Wing's sister, Mrs. Patrick Moran. Mr. and Mrs. William Facer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Horseiy at Brieham City Saturday afternoon at dinner. A benefit entertainment, in the nature of a nine-act vaudeville show, was eiven Wednesday evening in the Trl-stake" Relief Re-lief society building by members of the Third ward Mutual Improvement association, asso-ciation, assisted by outside talent. The minstrel show to be given by the Osden Elks on February 8, at the Or-pheum Or-pheum theater, as their annual theatrical theatri-cal production, promises to he a most interesting in-teresting evprt. About sixtv member? of the lodce will take part and anions: til stars w ill be A I H est mark, Judge A. (V Horn, Otto Meekes and Lawrence Corev. Under the auynices of the "Woodmen of the World degree team, a leap vear i dancing party was given New Year's j ' night in the Woodmen hall. Music was . furnished by an enlarged orchestra and refreshments were served.' The affair proved to be one of the most enjoyable ! given by the order this season. The Danish Brotherhood gave a Christ- mas tree and dance Thursday evening at , Eagles hall. On New Year's eve a watch party was . given in the Fourth ward hall, when an 1 evening of dancing and merrymaking was i enjoyed. Miss Pauline Chiistensen, who leaves January 12 for Denver to serve as a missionary mis-sionary in the western states' mission of the Mormon church, was tendered a fare-; fare-; well party Wednesday evening. An en-, en-, tertainment and dance were features of the evening's programme. An enjoyable affair of Tuesday afternoon after-noon and evening was the annual reunion re-union of the Fifth ward of the Weber stake, which was held in the ward chapel and amusement hall. A matinee dancing party was given for the children and the adults enjoyed a programme of speeches and music, followed by a supper, the event closing with a dance In the evening. The regular meeting of the women's guild of the Episcopal church was held Tuesday afternoon in the guild hall, i Company L, Daughters of the Pioneers, met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Nina Stevens. Thirty-eighth street and Jefferson Jeffer-son avenue. Company D met with Mrs. T. B. Evans, 92S Twenty-fourth street, Tuesday afternoon, and company A was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cora Stowe, 620 Seventh street. New Year's night, in the Second ward amusement hall, the Sunday school classes entertained at a leap year dancing party. The local Order of Railway Conductors and ladies' auxiliary gave a social Tuesday Tues-day evening in the Knights of Pythias hall, In connection with the annual installation in-stallation of officers of the organizations. A programme, including a banquet, dance and cards, was enjoyed. Claude Stewart of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited vis-ited his sister, Mrs. W. D. Littlefield. Jr., for several days the first part of the week. C. A. Mosman is home from a visit to California. Miss Rose Heninger of the Salt Lake City board of health spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Heninger, returning to Salt Lake Sunday. Sun-day. Professor and Mrs. G. Elmer Barrett Bar-rett arc now guests at the Heninger home. Leonard Smith, a former business man of this city, but now of Moore, Idaho, accompanied by his family, spent the holidays with relatives In Ogden. W. IT. Mayer left Tuesday for California, Cali-fornia, where he will spend the winter. Mrs. M. D. Short went to Salt Lake Wednesday to spend the remainder of the holidays with her parents. The Weber club held its New Year's eve celebration at the club Friday evening, even-ing, the programme consisting of a cabaret entertainment, dance and supper. , Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Childs left Wednesday Wednes-day for California. They will visit friends in San Francisco and Los Angeles and the exposition at San Diego. W. W. Crossman left during the week , for Ixs Angeles and other California points, to be gone until spring. Conductor Carl D. Clark, wife and baby ' of Evanston, Wyo., spent Christmas day in Ogden at a family gathering and 1 had Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. 1 Morrissey. Miss Jeanette Hawkcs returned Sunday from Detroit. Mich., where she spent the holidays with her parents. Miss Dorothy Litchfield. Miss Helen Litchfield and 'Francis Litchfield of Salt Lake were the guests New Year's day of Miss Verna Bowman and Miss Mary Wattis. Raymond Shircy returned Sunday from Omaha., Neb., where he spent the holidays. holi-days. Miss Rae Wright entertained at a tea Wednesday afternoon at the Maids' and Matrons' club. Miss Geneva Harper entertained a number of Salt Lake and Oeden friends informally at Tier home Thursday evening. even-ing. Archie Bowman, Jr., visited here during dur-ing the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bowman, Sr. Miss Jean Chez, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. Joseph Chen:, entertained a few of her friends from 4 until 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon at a sleighing party. From fi until 7 o'clock. Carhis Chez and Fred Chez entertained a number or" their friends, and In the evening Miss Miriam CV.?z vvas hstes at a sleiching party. After the ride the guests of the different parties were taken to the Chez home, where refreshments were served. Mi5 Tabelle Beveride very pleasantly entertainecl a number of her friends Friday Fri-day nic'it at a watch party. Tlie evening was sp-.mt in g;nnes and dancing and Pro-fsnx- Smith ortprtaitied with a number of violin selection?. A buffet luncheon was served at a late hour by the hostess, aa-siM aa-siM ed by Mips Leonora Hnli. The iri-vi iri-vi ted p (U'sts wre Misses Ethel S:sman, Esther S:iurt:it'f, Myna Hales, Mae Williams. Wil-liams. Enna Williams, Nor it n M-jj se, , J':.rnia Moore, Edna Monsant, Florence J nomas and Leunota Hall; Messrs. Mar-cell Mar-cell us smith. La wit nee Farr, William ntehlow, Ray Traev, Victor Nelson. f'iin'-is Goddard. Albert Squires, Earl Filigree and Wilford Beveridge. 4 BELLEVUE. Idaho. Jan. l. Miss Leona Cahoon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cahoon of Bellevue, Idaho, was married last wepk tu James Lindsav. a wealthy sheep and cattleman of Idaho. Miss Cahoon was formerly a Salt Lake girl. Mr. Lindsay has been for vears interested in-terested extensively in the sheep "and cattle cat-tle business. He is also a member of the Nationb.1 Woolgrowers' association, which will meet in Salt Lake January 11. The couple, after visiting Salt Lake, will leave for an extensive trin to the coast and will also take a trip to Honolulu before their return. The wedding was very simple, sim-ple, only membeis of the immediate family fam-ily being pt esent. The ceremonv was performed by the Hev. C. C. Eabbidge. LOGAN I i LOGAN, Jan. 1. The largest social function of the week was a bridge party given by Mrs. G. W. Thatcher at tlie Hotol Logan Wednesday afternoon. The guests wore entertained at Fmall tables with auction bridge, with tea following. Prizes were awarded to M rs. Thatcher and Miss Nora Eliasou. The guests were Mcsditmes E. T. Lewis, J. C. Walters, A. II. Thompson, Thomp-son, A. M. Fleming, K. D. Ball, B. O. Thatcher, Luther Howell, J. W. Morrell, J. E. Shepard, Rny B. West, I. S. Smith, Eugene Santchi, George Bell, C. T. Teetzel, Asn Bullen, Roy Bullen, Charles Hansen, Frank Thatcher, S. O. Stevens, George Hendricks, D. C. Budge, George Hill, Mrs. Rhoda B. Cook, Misses Dora Huntsman, Margaret Wilkencen, Nora Kliason, Char-lotto Char-lotto Kyle, Mildred Warren. Mies Marie Barber entertained with a prettily appointed bridge luncheon Friday afternoon. The lunchet.ii was served from ytnall tables decorated with cut flowers. Following the luncheon tho tables wero arranged for bridge. The guests were Mesilames B. G. Thatcher, Guy Cardon, Luther Howell, Roy Bullen, Asa Bullen, Charles Nibley, George Hendricks, James A. Langton, A. M. Fleming, Reid Sham-hart, Sham-hart, Moaes Cardon, E. G. Peterson, Misses Jenevieve Thatcher, Charlotte Kyle, Dora Wright. Misses Marie and Louisa Barber entertained en-tertained with a 500 party Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon at the Blue Bird. The guests were entertained at two tables with oOO, with refreshments following. Mrs. Ray B. West entertained informally inform-ally with bridge Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Alvord entertained with a fimly dinner party Saturday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Amus-sen. Amus-sen. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Andrews entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in compliment to Miss Mildred Andrews and 'their house guest. Miss Pauline Golden, of Salt Lake. Covers were la-id for ten. Miss Margaret Schaub was given a shower Wednesday evening by Miss Erma Adams. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nibley entertained New Year's eve with a party in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Nibley's father, Mr. Budge, I and all the memhers of his family that i reside in Logan. The rooms were a' bower of cut flowers. Roses, pink and white carnations were used. A musical programme pro-gramme was rendered. At midnight refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Stewart celebrated their forty-sixth wedding anniversary Mon- ' day evening. The members of the family ' residing in Logan were present and enjoyed an hour listening to stories of ft reminiscent reminis-cent nature by Mr.' Stewart. The remain- ! der of the time ws spent with music, conversation con-versation and a delightful evening was con- 1 eluded with refreshments. I Misses Blanch Cooper and Mabel Borg of Salt Lake spent Christmas holidays here, guests of Mrs. Nellie B. Langton. L. C. Windsor of Salt Lake spent the midweek here. Miss Elizabeth nderwood entertained with a fancy dress party Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home ou Second North street in compliment to her beginners' class in music. Games were played and the afternoon after-noon was concluded with refreshments. Miss Winnie Parkinson entertained with a Kensington Thursday evening. Christmas decorations were about the rooms. At the close of the game refreshments were served. Fifteen guests were included. Guy B. Alexander left Tuesday for Heber City, where he will spend a week or ten days with relatives. William Peterson went to Heber City Tuesday for a week's stay. Miss Elizabeth Underwood entertained at dinner Tuesday evening with a social evening following. The table was decorated with carnations. Covers were laid for the host and hostess and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward, Dr. 3nd Mrs. E. S. Budge, Dr! and Mrs. O. H. Budge, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Mrs. Rhoda B. Cook. Miss Nettie Tetcrson, who in attending school in Salt Lake, spent the Christmas holidays hera. Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Howell entertained enter-tained with a family dinner party Sunday. Sun-day. The table was adorned with roses. Covers were laid for fifteen. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson entertained enter-tained friends Mouday evening with cards, with refreshments following. Merrill Nibley of Salt Lake spent the early part of the week here. Miss Leona Thatcher entertained with a card party Monday evening in compliment compli-ment to Miss Lettie Thatcher. Tho rooms were bright with Christmas decorations. The guests were entertained at four small tables with 500. Prizes were awarded to Miss Orita Smith and Elmer Johnson. The evening was concluded with refreshments. W. W. Lowe spent Monday and Tuesday Tues-day in Ogden. Ariol Cardon of Salt Lake spent part of the week here. William Frank of Cardston. Can., spent he holidays here with relatives. Jndge and Mrs. William Brangham left Wednesday for San Diego, where they will reniuin until the breaking up of the winter win-ter here. R. R. Dnlton of Blackfool, Idaho, spent the week here. John Groesboek of Salt, Lake spent the midweek here. Alex Nibley of Portland, Ore., spent the' early part of the week here. Miss Orito Smith entertained informally infor-mally with a Kensington Tuesday afternoon. On Wednesday afternoon Miss Etta Nelson Nel-son entertained a few of her. friends with a Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Mses Thatcher entertained enter-tained at dinner Saturday. The tablu-'had for a centerpiece a lnrge basket of fruit. Covers were laid for fifteen. , ' Mrs. T, H. Ryberg of. Ogdnn spent" the week here visiting with rein fives. Miss Alice Charles entertained a few friends with a prettily appointed party last Saturday evening. The .rooms were decorated with yellow chrysanthemum:,. Music was a feature of the evening's entertainment. en-tertainment. I Miss Libbie Park entertained with a Kensjngton Tuesday aftnrnoon. At tho end of the afternoon refreshments were served. Ten guests were present. J. A. Hendrickson spent the midweek at Ogden. Miss Mabelto Snireman sp?M the holiday holi-day week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. ,0. Roskellpy of Brierham City spent the holiday week" here giir-sts f oi' Mrs. Rnskellev's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; J. P. Smith. ' j Mis'; Ktt a Nelson, who has been here fipendinc tht holidays, will return to Fill- ' more Sundfiy. ' Miss Lucy Lanjton entertained the Delta j Pi Sewing club Thursday afternoon. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Miss Gladys Smith spent the holiday week in Salt Lake. Mrs. C. W. Rees entertained at dinnei Tuesday. The table had for a center-pitce center-pitce a large Tase of carnations and ferns. Covers were laid for eight. Tlie Theta cirU entertained wiih a watch part y New Vear ' s eve. The rooms were bright with Christmas decorations. The evening was spent playing f-00. 'lhir-leen 'lhir-leen tables were filled with players. The party was concluded with refreshments served from prettily appointed tables. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rude of Lava Hot Springs are here to spend New Yoar'i with relatives. M i ss Mi Id red Andrews, wh o is spending the winter in oU L;ike. spent the holiday holi-day week here with her parents,. Miss Pauline Golden of Salt Lake accompanied Miss Andrews here for the holiday season, Miss Pearl Ih-'itres of Ogden spent tre week here guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Davt Tarbet. I PRICE 1 PRICE, Jan. 1 Mrs. John Robinson of Spring City is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter Christenscn, and her sons, Samuel, William and Edward Robinson. Mrs. J. J. Waddell and Mrs. T. L. Mccarty, Mc-carty, wiio visited friends at Price during dur-ing Christmas, returned this week to their homes in Green River. Frank Mulvey of Salt l.ake .City has returned home after a visit with his sister. sis-ter. Mis. E. F. Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Steuben spent Christmas with friends and relatives in Salt Lake Citv. Mrs. Arthur A. Sweet of Salt Lake was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wade, during the past week. Mrs. N. A. Williams and children are visiting friends and relatives in Colorado. Mrs. L. Loewenstein is here this week from Detroit, visiting with friends and relatives here and in Helper. Mrs. L. A. McGee and her daughter, Miss Jane, went to Salt Luke City Christmas Christ-mas day and spent a few days with friends. Miss Gladys Nelms spent the Christmas vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Nelms. Miss Nelms Is teaching teach-ing at Hiawatha. Miss Cora Allison was a recent visitor with friends at Helper. Mrs. Earl Wilcox of Helper was a Price visitor for a few days this week. Mrs. Archie Allison of Helper has returned re-turned to her home, after a few days' visiL with friends in Salt .Lake City. Mrs. D. Mctvor and Miss Peggy Auds-ley Auds-ley of Helper were recent visitors at the capital. Mrs. Clarence A. Peacock of Boneta spent a few days this week visiting friends anfl relatives in Helper. Matt Lauber and Lyle Bench entertained enter-tained twenty of their friends at the residence resi-dence of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lauber, at 500 last Wednesday Wednes-day evening. The prizes were won by Miss Geneva Gunderson and Arnold Mc-Cune. Mc-Cune. Besides those mentioned, there were present Misses Relia Milburn, Zella Faussett, Vida Boyner, Anadell Woods, Belle Fitzgerald, Gtenna Gunderson, Cora Allisoi;, Gladys Nelms, Evelyn Olsen and iVIartha Bradley; Lyon Faussett, Scott Faussett, La Salle Whitmoie, Rulon Frandsen, Carl Averill and Tom Hoisley. Miss RutS Talbo of Castle Dale was the out-of-town guest. Mfss Ellen Robinson of Salt Lake City Is spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson here. Mrs. Frank King and daughters, Ora and Nellie, returned Tuesday night from a visit to Salt Lake. They were accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. King's mother, Mrs. W. G. Young, who will visit here for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ballinger spent! Christmas Here with the former's father, j Alpha Baliinger, and family. BRLGHAM CITY 4 , : f BRIGHAM CITY, Jan. 1. Wednesday evening Miss Connie Jensen entertained at dinner in honor of Miss Florence Wat-kins, Wat-kins, who will leave January 9 for the eastern states as a missionary. The guests were Misses Rilla Watklns, Laura Cooper, Vera Jensen, Hazel Stohl, Maud Forsgren, Euella Fife; Hyrum Harris of Provo, Wilford Anderson, Earl Morten-sen, Morten-sen, Fern Pett, Reynold Watkins, WTill Brown, Lamar Jensen, . Abe Josephson, Mahonrl Josephson. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser entertained enter-tained a few friends at dinner Friday evening. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olsen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. James Knudson. Misses Ruth Hargls, Rae and Opal Knudson entertained nt "500" Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the iiome of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Knudson. Favors were won by Octavo Holmgren and Miss Florence Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kaiser entertained at dinner Saturday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. F. Hartmann, Mr. and Mrs. James Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hartmann and Mr. and Mrs.. N. J. Nelson. The annual social of the residents of the Fourth ward was held in the ward amusement hall Wednesday afternoon and evening. In the afternoon a programme and banquet formed the features of entertainment en-tertainment and in the evening everybody danced. . Miss Ada Adams returned to her home i in Layton Saturday, after an extended j visit in this city, a guest of her sister, Mrs. D. W. ' Cummings. Isaac H. Jensen and brother, Denmark Jensen, spent a portion of the week In Bennington, Idaho, visiting relatives. , The monthly meeting of the Civic Im-V provement club was held Thursday afternoon after-noon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. O. Knudsun. Many members were present and a delightful social afternoon was spent. Refreshments were served by the serving committee. Tuesday evening Mr.' and Mrs. TV. R. Dredge entertained tlie officers and teachers teach-ers of the First ward Sunday school. The evening was spent in various forms of social diversion and -'refreshments were served. ' ' Wednesday afternoon and evening the ' members of the Second ward had their annual holiday social in the First ward amusement hall. The afternoon was devoted de-voted to the young folks, while the married mar-ried folks were entertained in the evening. even-ing. Dancing and refreshments were features. A. W. Hansen of Losarv spent a few-days few-days the early part oT the week in this city visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kotter. Mr. and Mrs. Felix D. Baird of Garland spent two days of the week in this city visiting relatives and friends. Mr. ' and' Sirs. Alonzo Petersen of Salt Ike were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Horsley Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Wlritaker of Wa-sntch Wa-sntch county spnt a few days in this city this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. A Whitaker. Mesdames Marion North, Martha Res and P. J. Wilde are in Hennlngton, Idaho, visitim; friends and relatives. Mrs. Joseph Harris and daughter. Opal, and Bruce Hamilton of O-den were guests of Mrs. Carrie Smith several days during the week. .Saturday the family of the late Henry Harris nW at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dredge In a reunion. During the afternoon Mr. Dredge entertained - tlie Kuer.ts with peveral solos, and other musical numbers were tendered during the day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. lienry W. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W R. Dredge, Miss Mabel Harris, Miss Marv Clark, Mrs. Marv- Harris and John Burrows. Mr. and Mrs. Oleon N. Stohl left Monday Mon-day afternoon for a business and pleasure trip east- During their absence they will visit a few days in New Haven, Conn., where their daughter. Miss Edna Stohl, . is performing missionary work. On their way east the S toh Is wi'll visit friends in . Rochester, wis. They expect to be away several weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. John C. Knudson have returned from an extended visit to Call-, forniu. ' Holger Larsen of Losan spent Monday in this city visiting friends. Harry Saperstein spent the Christmas holidays in Salt' Lake. . Mr. and Mrs. Dan P. Woodland of Ma-lad Ma-lad spent a few days the fore part of the week in this city visiting relatives and friends. lJt and Mrs. R. T. Willev entertained Mr. and Mis. Nevin Edgltigton of Ofc.ien at their home here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Taylor of Salt Lake spent a portion of the holidays in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. O. ' Knudson. j Ralph J. Harding and sister. Miss Alice Harding of Malad, spent several days of the week in this city visiting relatives and friends. Ephralm Johnson of Salt Lake has spent the holidays visiting his mother. Mrs. Alice Johnson, in this city. , Wynn L. Eddy was In Salt Lake Tues- 1 day calling on friends. Mrs B. Malmrose spent a few days of the week in Logan visiting her son, Oscar Malmrose, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Almond of Logan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen of this citv Katnnhiv" anH Knnrtaw ! Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Stayner of Malad spent Saturday and Sundav in this city visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Kofoed of Weston, Wes-ton, Idaho, are spending the holidays in this city visiting relatives and friends. Saturday, at their home in Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph wara entertained at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Nelson and a number of other relatives. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Eeroy Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonzo Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Roskelley and Mrs. C. F. Nelson of Brig-ham; Brig-ham; Mrs. Hyrum Ward of Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dern of Salt Lake. Wednesday evening, in Ogden, Miss Verda Valentine of this city and Rush Stanley of Idaho were united In marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Horsley entertained at dinner Saturday In honor of visiting friends from Malad. The guests were George Harding and Misses May and Phoebe Harding of Willard; Ralph 'Harding 'Hard-ing and sister, Miss Alice Harding, of Malad, and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nichols of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Erdmann entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Wednesday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John F. Erdmann, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Burt. Mr. and Mrs. A. Erdmann of Springville, Mrs. Blanche Jeppson and a number of children.'., Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Mathias were host and hostess at a Christmas dinner Saturday Satur-day given to members of the family residing re-siding in the city. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Horsley, Mr. and Mns. John B. Mathias, Mr. and Mrs. Tbm Mathias, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim B. Mathias, Ma-thias, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Reeder, Dan Mathias, Misses Sarah Mathias and Laura Mathias. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Horsley entertained enter-tained Saturday. The rooms were tastefully taste-fully decorated In seasonable designs. Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Horsley, Hors-ley, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Petersen of Salt Lake. C. W. Horsley, Mrs. Zilla Reese, Miss JTenlce Reese, Miss Elva Blackburn, Miss Lou Horsley. Misses Fay Hamson and Chloe Williams entertained at dinner Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Williams. Wil-liams. The guests were Misses Lillie "Striiugquist, Chloe Williams, Fay Ham-son:VEldred Ham-son:VEldred Hatch, A. W. Hansen and Reeaji Davis. Mrs. A. Erdmann and son. Will, of Springfield, are in this city visiting their brorhers. Mayor J. F. Erdmann and C. M. Erdmanu. 4 RICHFIELD f RICHTCELD, Jan. 1. On Tuesday evening the iollowing officers of the RebekahB were elected: Noble grand, Mrs. E. J. Hanks; vice noble grand, Mrs. Joe Nelson; recording and financial finan-cial secretary, Mrs. Carl Goldbrandsen; treasurer, Mrs. P. J. Norman. On Wednesday evening a well arranged ar-ranged birthday party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Outzen in honor of" their daughter, Virginia. Music and games werv features of the entertainment. Luncheon was served to the following: Miss Eva Montgomery, Miss Cleo Morrison, Mor-rison, Miss lona Morrison, Miss Lottie Lewis, Miss Ila Clark, Miss Fawn Anderson, An-derson, Mis Edna Brown, Miss Electa Christeusen, Miss Naomi Christensen, Miss Opal Frederickson, Miss Pearl Leavitt, Miss Delora Ogilvie, Miss Mary Peterson, Miss L'eli Ivie, Kent Goldbrandsen, Lowell Christensen, Philip Phil-ip Goldbrandsen, Byron Jensen, Keith Lewis, Edwin Crawford and Brozell Coons. Miss Lela Ivie wa entertained by her parents in honor of her birthday oil Tuesday evening. Games were enjoyed by the following, after which luncheon was served: Miss Dora Hansen, Miss Deiora Ogilvie, Miss Mary Peterson,.' Miss Opal Frederickson, Miss Virginia Outxen, Miss Katherine Hansen, Dean Quist, Syril Anderson, Leslie Foutz, Wendell Peterson and Howard Norman and the family. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Orrock enter-tai'ned enter-tai'ned at dinner on Sunday evening. A Christmas cake with candles formed the centerpiece. Guests were Miss Coral ErW.kson. Miss DeVera Orrock, B. H. Barker, Kenneth Erickson, Orin Ogilvie and Miss Lena Orrock. Marvel and La Preal Blomquist entertained en-tertained at a party on Tuesday evening. even-ing. Guests were Mrs. Millie H'nrtwell, Mrs. Joseph Salisbury, Miss Coral Erickson Erick-son and Miss Effie Erickson. On Monday 'Mrs.. Guy . Lewis entertained enter-tained at tea. , .The following were present: Miss Mabel Morrison, Miss Josie. Skougaard, Miss,.'Loree For-sVthe, For-sVthe, Miss Sadie Ivie, Miss Jlazel Henrie, Miss 'Pearl Seve.y and Miss L'arda McCarty. ... On Thursday- evening Mrs. C. J. Summer entertained the Sewing club at a Christmas tree. Luncheon was served and beautiful presents received bv the following: Miss Alta Coons, Miss Edna Larson, Miss Mildred Enoe, Miss Edna Kvhl, Miss Mary Hansen and Mrs. J. M. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson entertained enter-tained at dinner on Sunday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coons. Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson. Miss Allie Kyhl and Miss Blanche Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen, Mr. od Mrs. Joseph Ogden visited Central for Christmas, also Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Oeden entertained at dinner on Wednesdav evening for the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. rgren, Mr. and Mrs. L. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Weelts. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weoks of J Pleasant Grove aro visitiDg Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard (.hristensen entertained at a verv sn-cessrul sn-cessrul party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weeks. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, Miami Mi-ami Mrs. L. L. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Rny Greenwood. Mr. !nd Mrs. .Inmai Chalk. Mr. and Mrs. Murray O. Hay as and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ogden. EUREKA EUREKA, Jan. 1. Murray Roberts o' frovo wa,s in Eureka this "week as tbt guest ot his brother, Del Roberts. W. R. Clark. Jr., is out fiom Salt Lake T a'lait xvilh his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Y . R. Clark. Miss Heljm Talbott of Salt Lake is in Eureka us a gtust of Miss Il.lun Clark. r Peler -rrj,.0.ia of p:,n.ekH and Mis3 Lucy VSillmms uf Salt I.ake were married mar-ried at Salt l.ake Christmas dav. The ceremony was performed in the presence of relatives and friends of the couple. Mrs. J. G. Neale and Miss Wilson "uf Ogden were guests of Mrs. F. J. Bieuton during the week. Miss Mabel Morley, who is attending school at Provo. is home for a visit wLh her parents, Mr. hik! Mis. John Morlcy. Miss Muriel Sullivan, who is teaching school at Salina, its in Eureka for a i?n with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mellon and W. Glendon of West Tiutic spent Chriatmai in Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. W. Green en' tertained in their honor, a number of friends hltlj- muonl , . . Elmer Duncan, who has been viBitlng at Driggs, Idaho, has returned to his home in Eureka. Miss May Sullivan returned home during dur-ing the week from Butte, where she bus been visiting with friends for the pasC' year. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan entertained enter-tained Christmas day and the day following follow-ing Dave Coombs of Paysun. Mr. artd Mrs. Ezra Bradley of American Ameri-can Fork were in Eureka for the holidays, being guests at the home of Mrs. Bn-hd-ley'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Durlee. Mrs. William Holtzhiemer of Seattle, Wash., is here for a visit with her Bister, Mrs. Sarah Donnelly. John and. Fritz Franke, who are attending at-tending the University of Utah, are home for a visit with their parents,. Mr. a:d Mrs. Gus Franke. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Me Adams have returned re-turned from Provo, where they spent Christmas and the following few-' days. Miss Helen McCarthy and Mi ssv Genevieve Gene-vieve Sullivan returned today fron;. a ten . days' visit with friends at St, Anthony, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson have returned re-turned from Provo, where they, spe n t Christmas with relatives. Dr. E. J. Howell has returned from a visit with friends at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Harper entertained" the letter's father, who lives at Salem, during the past week. Miss Murel Andrua Is at home for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andrus, at Mammoth. The young lady is' teaching in the northern part of the state and attended the recent teachers' teach-ers' institute at Salt Lake. , Mrs. Luke Robinson returned to hei home early In the week after a visit with friends at American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hobbs of, Xephl y were In Eureka this week for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. A. N. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Daly have returned re-turned from American Fork, where they were the guests of friends for a tew days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cornish have returned re-turned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Reeves at Salt Lake. Mr.- and Mrs. William H. Eacon returned re-turned home early in the week alter a visit with Salt Lake friends. Mrs. Joseph de Fries of Lehi is now in Eureka, where she will remain with her husband. Mrs. Paul Troester of West Jnrda was in Eureka this week, being the ;;uest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Baker. PLEASANT GROVE T t . PLEASANT GROVE, Jan. 1. Mrs. J. V. Johnson entertained at a social Thursday Thurs-day evening.-' 'Those present ,were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Walker. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. West. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker. Mrs. Charlotte Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. L. R-Walker, R-Walker, Mrs. A. B. Walker- and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Walker of American Fork. Mr. and MrB. Thomas Fenton of Elsi-nore Elsi-nore are guests of Mrs. Fentons parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Walker:. ;. Mrs. J. R, Halliday has returned home, after a week's visit with her daughter, ! Mrs. Lucius Laudle of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walton of Salt Lake are spending the holidays, with Mrs. Walton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Thorne. Miss Amy Cooper, who is teaching school in Gunnison, came home last- week to spend her vacation. x Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weeks are thft'"-'."'. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christen- '. ;.v son of Richfield. : D. TT. Robinson and daughter, MlnervaV'Pv of Manti are Uie guests of relatives here.,",-. Mrs. Kanas Ball spent Monday witlv her mother, Mrs. William Grant of Ame.r-' ican Fork. Mr. and Mrs.' John P. Hayes left on Thursday for Rigbv, Idaho, where they will spend the holidays with their son, George Hayes. Myron Holman of Sanford. Colo., is visiting vis-iting in Llndon, the guest of Mrs. A. B. Walker. f Misses Sadie and Avis Mills were hostesses host-esses at a luncheon Thursday evening to the JS. B. G. club. Those present were Cleone Bullock, Marion Tanner. Flossie Dickerson,. Vergie Weeks, Opal Wadley. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Warnick of Manti are visiting relatives here. Miss Estella Strange of Emery cotirty has been the guest of Miss Etta W7est-phal. W7est-phal. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Anderson of Tremonton are the guests of Mrs. Andrews's An-drews's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Devereaux of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace West of Tooele are spending the holidays with their rela- " tlves here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McQmie of Pleasant Pleas-ant View are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harvey. . Mr. and Mrs. Orson Bridge of Mograth. Canada, are guests of Mr., and Mrs. Jf H. Adams. Mrs. Bridge was formerly Miss Nellie Rogers of this city. Mr. and -Mrs. J. E. Wadley. Mrs. Jessie Wadley and Miss MarB;j,re.t Smith motored mo-tored to Provo Sunday- and spent the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Horton Kirk of Garfield are spending the week with Mrs. Kiik's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cn 111 more. Dr. and Mrs." C. F. Westphal. Miss Etta Westphal and Miss Estella Strange made an auto trip to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Lucy Holman of Fountain Green spent Thursday and Fridav the guests of Mrs. A. B. Walker. Mrs. Alma Christianson entertained the following at dinner Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. , Claud Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Albert An-t '(ierson, Mr. and Mrs. 0-car Hichins, Mr. and Mrs. I. orin West, Mrs. V. W. Anderson An-derson and Mrs. L. R. Walker. The Community orchestra entertained at a dancing party In the Orpheus ha.ll MondRy evening. This wls the first of a series of parties that the orchestra will give during the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lund;uist and Elvlnf West of Salt lake spent part of the week in Pleasant Groe, the gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. David West. ( Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jorgenon of Tooele N are visiting at tlie home of Mr. mid M:;s. Wilfiam liullock and other relatives h-?e. , r v 4 Social Notes From Utah Towns i AMERICAN FORK - AMERICAN' FORK, Jan. 1. Mr. and iVTr. Iaviii Kinniiye nf lle!er City Kljcnt P Hlirriay and Sunday liero as uesls of Mr. and Mr3. "William Fii-miico. Mr. and Mrp. W. D. Etlmundx spent ttie first part or the Tveek in Brisrham City. NMr. and Mrs. William Palmer of Provo TV re the' quests of thrtfr daughter. Mrs. Titomas Warren Saturday and Huntiay. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walton and children chil-dren of Salt Iake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. li. Walton early this week. Mrs. C. E. Roldnson of Payson was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sarah B. Chip-man, Chip-man, here the eariy part of the week. -Mrs. James Carter of Idaho Falls spent tAe week here as tile e"st of her mother, Mrs. Rose Bromley. Miss Myrtle Kini of Salt Lake spent the first part of the week with her par-unts, par-unts, Mr. and Mrs. William King. Mius Jessie Greene, w ho has been teaching teach-ing school In Nevada, spent the liolt'tays liere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Greene. Mrs. C. A. M. Peterson of Lehi was the gur-st of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Crookston, Ttifiay and W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F.ueene Hnroid wore the guests of Provo relatives Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Slack returned Wednes- day from Provo, whore she visited her daughter, Mj-s. Elmer Strong, who accom-panled accom-panled her home. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gemmell returned to Bingham Sunday, after a brief visit hero as guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H-Iiavte. H-Iiavte. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of Oakley. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Ell Hawkins of Garland are guests of E. B. Hawkins. Mrs. Sarah Crookston left Thursday for California to Join her sister, Mrs. J. li. Jenson, and niece. Millie Jenson. She was accompanied to Salt Lake by her dausli-tr-r, Ella. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Beck ttari "for their ruests Saturday their son, Clarence, and his wife, of Salt I.ake. Mies Evelvn Monsieur of Salt Lake has been the guest of Miss Ida Foster this week. . Ml.s Callie Johnson and H. K. .Bridge 01 Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bridge Saturday and, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Beames of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Groo. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mlsener of Logan, are guests of relatives here. Miss Margaret Ingersoll of Salt Lake is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Emma Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly spent the week-end at Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Walker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Lefler at Provo Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Durrant and daughter, Rose, visited relatives in Ogden the first of the week. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Steel of Bingham spent the week here as guests of Mr. . and Mrs. Richard Steele. 'Miss Belle Moylo and Hyrum Jenkins of Mammoth were guests at the home of Mrs. Alice Moyle the early part ol the week. Mr and Mrs. "W. S. Robinson celebrated cele-brated their golden wedding anniversary Vlondav, and in honor of the occasion a 'nrge crowd of relatives gathered at the uS cement hall of the tabernacle and enjoy, en-joy, d an evening of music, speeches, singing and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Rob-. Rob-. inson were amone? the first to locate m American Fork, having crossed the plains 'bv ox team in 1M!. They came here soon after arid havo lived here ever s nee. They are the parents of thirteen children, ten of whom are living. j MURRAY M UK-RAT, Jan. 1. Misa Adeline Hander of Kureka was a Murray visitor during j the week. The officers of the Murray First ward SurtduV school entertained the members of the primary department nt a Christmas Christ-mas tree Thursday afternoon at the Murray Flint ward amusement hall. Mrs. R. E. Miller wae hostess on Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at a party at her home on West Sixteenth South street. "Five i hundred" was played and. prizes were awarded to Mefdanies T-Torton and Sheriff. The guests were MesdameR F. C. Howe, K. F. Ilowe. At wood, (iitufln. Martin, Sheriff, "Stevens, Grantor." -McMillan, Powell. Bradford, Xj. C. Miller, Knott, llnsidier, Jones, Conk ley, Green, CJiurches, Stewart, J. T Cahoon, Robblns. Horton, Winder, W. 0, Miller. Dixon. F. Cahoon, lUiKson, Voeelr, Freeze, Naylor, Home, Smith, Herllii,.Kmcrteh, Moffat and Cap-lund. Cap-lund. Mrs. J. K. Miller has returned from Idaho Falls, where the spent Christmas. fh w as -accompanied by Mrs. Ij. M. Miller and baby, who will visit here for wome time. . Mrn. C. W. rroel was hoMes on Wednesday Wed-nesday afbwnoon at a bridge party at th home of her mother, Mrs. W. J. Stevens. Tlin'e tables of bridge were pbtyed and Pi-Izpk . I'vfi flwanled nt ouch table. The RiieHts.were MemlamcH F.odmer, Havener. ; : YyllMamaon and I'icRott. the Misses .V'enny. Fen ton, TYhite. .lone 8. Fouuer, ". ."Keener. Mormm. Fowen, Grace Bowen, . 'i.'j.lenninpB and Garriauii. 'vv- A sletKhinc party wn cn.loyerl nu Wed-'..'''iifMlfiv Wed-'..'''iifMlfiv evening bv the follow ins; yountr '"" jWpIn: Haitel' Mi'Millari, Mabel Miller. M'-rlo Fatchel!. Fuo-'h Hen-on. l-tollis " jNylett, Fen y Kemp. Charles "Watson and Fi-rtnk Kemp. A On Friday nfirnnon the Mioses Cliilre Jt, Keener and Maude Morizan enter In ined n.t a brlri party fit the home of Mrs. GeoiRe Hnscher on East Seventeenth fcHnith alreet. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller and T'r. and M I(. G. M. vi in of Provo were t iw punsts of Tr. ami Mts. F. C. llowo at a thtater p:irty on Nnw Year's eve. A wa l'-h purl y was given tonlcht by TT" Jionel MMi!!;u at Iter home on Sonlh Rmle Nlrtet. 'Pntii'lnR .wan en-1-ivrd until a hi to hour, a fl er whirl i pupper whs feivr.l. Til', if i tests wrre . Pt'ji Miller. Mabel Mill-r, Merle Kaiehell, Fd'nr Katt'hcU. VMihi-Iph Wat won. Fervy Kemp and Uollis Aylett. Mrs. H. I.yon and won. George H. L,ynn. hnve cone to Nevadn, where they will v it-It Mr. and Mrs. W. H. l,yon. Mm I. L. Miller and Mips Kate Miliar returned to Tooele en Friday after npend-Iiit npend-Iiit a week here. Mr. nnd Mrs. v. C. Hpwe enterfniiiFd the Jolly Twenty-eight club Thursday evenhtc. I. D. Crel and Mi?s .Tun' Croel of Palt 5pUe spent tlio week-niiri h.re as suets Mr. and Mrs. "O. W. Creel. GUNNISON t 4 : i ; d OVyXlSOX. Jan. 1. Mr?. Aneiift v'llliml ontci taine.l 1 1 1 o G. A. ohib Tiim-iiy. Tiim-iiy. A? spei'ial co?a. thro wnrn Tr?. led ?inilh of Idiilio Fall? :ini Mrs. E It. Clark of Pocatello, Idaho. Miss Violet Bnrdslpj of Salt Lake i visitiiis hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Unrdsley. Xtrs. Tod Smith of Tdaho Falls i? tho ciust of hor parents, Mr. sad Mrs. Al-4rt. Al-4rt. Swain. Mrs. Addie Burn? and ssons. Ance'o . snd Iflndry, returned Friday from San Piepo. and Mrs. XcpM Glodliill entertained enter-tained Wednesday eveuini:. Liuii-heon ias served. 4 Mr. and Mrs. F.r.tsup Kasmu.-seu of i:iihraini spent the first part of the tveok at the home of James Kattnussen. The Soi'ial i-ir.'le was entertained hv if iliH. all'er "edneuay. Tho;o present were Mesdames A. M. t'hrisTc-n-on. Will Perkins, J,eo X. fJii.-dlii!l, 0. T. Rasmiissen, T. M. Ke.'in-.s, K. Jj. walheitj, George Kalversuii, M. P. Beauregard. J. II. Salmon, Will I,k, Misa .Iinerva AVillarflson or' J-lphraim, Miss Mary Gledhill of Salt Lake. Mrs. C. Larson of Centerrield an-t Miss Vio SorenHon. The next meetinL' will be at the home of Mrs. E. h. Swalherg. Miss Ha Hasmusson is spen-litiK the holidays, in Elsinore with relatives. Miss Talitha Snow returned from Provo Friday to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Caroline Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sorenson entertained enter-tained a number of friends and relatives rela-tives Wednesday evening. Miss Mary Bywater of Xephi is visiting visit-ing here as the uest of her sister, Miss Dora Bywater. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ilalversou of Castle Dale are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Ilarvolsoti. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Tompkins and ehildron of Price were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Overfelt. Mr. and Mrs. Lero Lurlvison and Mrs. -Maria I). Kearns arc visiting relatives rela-tives in Springville. Miss Vio Sorenson, a teacher in the Salt Lake schools, is the guest of her parents, M. and Mrs. N. C. Sorenson. Miss Mary Gledhil of Salt Lake is the guest of Mx. and Mrs. A. -M. Chris-tenson. Chris-tenson. Miss Minerva "Willardson of Ephraim is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. D. Beauregard. Mrs. H. J. Salmon teas hostess at dinner din-ner on Saturday. Mrs. Julius Dnggins is visiting relatives rela-tives and friends in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Erickson entertained enter-tained about twenty friends at dinner Wednesday evening. Miss Lucille Sorenson entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening. Games and cards w-ere played, followed by; luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Peterson entertained enter-tained Wednesday evening. Cards were played and luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Pickett are visiting vis-iting relatives, in Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Beauregard spent Christmas in Ephraim as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Willardsou. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Clarke of Pocatello Poca-tello are spending tire holidays here. The following who are attending school out of the eitv arc spending the vacation at home: Ira Mace, Alma Frederickson, Albert Xewman? La Briel Pickett and Miss Edua Gledhill. Mrs. Hauuah Jepson will entertain the Home Economics club Monday. A programme pro-gramme will be given by Mrs. Elsie K. Bartholomew, Mrs. Emma E. Peterson and Miss Etta" Jepson. Mrs. Maria Anderson of Blac.kfoot, Idaho, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Boss Palmer. MT. PLEASANT -f MT. PLEASANT, .Jan. 1. The Home Culture club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Cherry. The reading of "The Courtship of Miles Standi ah" was concluded con-cluded by Mrs. R. B. Norton. Mrs. C. H. Denhalter will enter'.ain the club Tuesday January 4. Mrs. James Borg and Mrs. Gaortfia Borg Johnson entertained at a Ivensmg- ton, followed by a dinner, Monday aiter-noon, aiter-noon, Their guests were Miss Fdna Fd-wards Fd-wards and Miss FUa Neilsen of Salt Lake, Mrs. II. S. Neilsen, Mrs. A. D. Christen-Ben, Christen-Ben, Mrs. H. Le Rov Neilsen, Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Hancock and Mis. M. D. Seelytr Bliss Eleanor Clemen sen is visiiinc, friends in Flsinore. Mr. and Mrs. A Crane and Mf. and Mrs. F. V. Wall were hosts Thursday evening' at a dinner-dance at the Brown hotel. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. YV. ghorry, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Seely, Mr. and Mrs. T-L Le Roy Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Christensen. Mr. and Mra. C. T. Drape, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. R. Andersen, Mr. and Mry. Fred Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen, Mr. and Mr?. F. C. Jensen. Mr. and Mra. George W. Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Meyrick, Mr. and Mrs. Broadlmrst, Dr. and Mrs. II. A. Burch, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Winters, Mrs. . S. Neilsen, Miss winnifred Jensen, Jen-sen, Miss Ella Neilsen and Ronald Nilson. Mesdanies F, C. Jensen, w. W. Me-Kirahan. Me-Kirahan. 11. B. Norton, Fred Rasmussen and Misses Lydia Ma lmsLein, ' " tnnit red Jensen, ltliel MeCormh'k: and Mav FNill were 'Ufsts at ft. KensinyLon. followed .hy lunt'lieon, Thursday afternoon at the home of Mis. Crorie Clenierirti. Mrs. Clemen-sen Clemen-sen whs assisted in snvvin hy her daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Florence Cfetneirsen. Mr. and Mrs. t'nan '-hofleld enl.er-faliiel enl.er-faliiel at cards Tuesiia,- evenini; for Mrs. H. S. Neilsen, Mr. and Airs. Morgan Winters, Win-ters, Mrs. S. II. Tehhs, G. li. Fahremiorf and Hoy M:il!f diein. J.uneheon was served, A party of yotmer people on ioved a buffet supper, followed bv a marshmallow Itiaat, Tuesday evening. uL the F. C. Jensen Jen-sen home. Those pn't-nt were Mr. ami Mrs. 1 1. Le Hoy Neiis.-n, Mr. and Mrs O. R. Dlhhlee. .Mr. mid Mr. .1. P N'eff Misses Ella Neilsen. 13d na Fdwardsi I. ydia Mnhnstein. Marsaret rnrlki nd' V."innifrrt Jensen; Francis Neilsen l-ini'ke MeArthur. R(nald Niison and Edwin Walker of Oakland. P MANT1 T 4 1 MA NTT, Jan. 1. Mr. and Mrs. F.ra Shoemaker enieviained at dinner Saturday. Satur-day. fovriM were laid for f.-rrv ' Dnt-' nr-town cuests were Mr. and Mrs," har.-fc Nels.-n of Hehurn, Idaho: Mrs. IsaneiiP Tatt.-n ami two daughters of Provo, Mv' T. H'Meman ot Plen:uit Uro- e ji nd Mr a.nd Mrs. Dee Whitheclc o Sterlins. ' The senior --ins of the ManH hich sehncl etncrt;un-.1 at enrds U'rifou-evening U'rifou-evening ai imnie of Ar,n 1'anv V midnight feast was enjoyed. Carol Jensen of Ml. Flenpant is spending spend-ing the week here with her cousin Ruth Berker. The mu Pi. sort ion " n."t Mondn v even-In? even-In? with Mrs. Millie Kerr. Mr. and Mr?. N. ". Lflren entertained tt a vpddinsf -irniion Mondv vrYilnc; in honor of ihtMrsini, t-iq,ir, ;ind wife. h O e re- m a r n d in i-.i 1 1; p hi s t week. ' Sivtv were r-Cent and ppertt a very cn.h' a' do rveni i ; tr. Mr. and Mrs. - .lolwv' IJoaya,-' rd enier-tainrsi enier-tainrsi 41 1 cRfds Thurvd.i - cenii-.u. fresliments were seived. Anmnir those rntertaininc a! dinner for Mr. nd Mrs. Ward Hall of r1irornia durimr the week are Mr. ;i nd Mrs. 1 i' Dyrriir. Jfr. sod Mrs. Fred Mr and Mrs. Kay I.'yrent; and Mr. and M ri. Louis Kmr. Mi''. Jennie Leslie of i-.Mfins'-ttirs:. Witsh.. is here wiili her pj-rerts. S:. Ls. John l.owry, tor the iioh'-:.r s. Mr. and Mrs. David Ob.-n v. e'-e hn?t and liosTrss Monday h tier noon e:-:: er: n ; p. -Inc at dinner eoiv.plin'enta-y lo Mr. ,i r,d Mrs. Lhson Madsrn of Ian. Twentv-five Twentv-five were prt .ent. Mr. mid Mrs. .lames MPnnaM nf Hehe'-City Hehe'-City and Mrs. Frr.rs: IIhtuv' of Salt L:i ; ere visitinc wii'n Mrs. L. T. Tn::ie una M rs. Pelphi.i t'rawtnrd. Mr. and Mrs. Fra r.k J. Tattle ei.r--i-t:tned at dinner Snii'Mv. wr;e In id for forty. i 1 1 - -f -: .w n ci.-fts w-vo Mr. and Mrs. '. r. X risen n;-.-. of Ilevhtirn. I.ta'.o. M-. J -a - i - r. , of lro o. M i s. I - lh.-ie:',.:i tf Ia.,.-. ;.: Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Whitbeck of ftterlin. The blisses Prisciltn. and Claudia Cliristeii.-jn of Salem are visiting with Mary C. Henrie. Leah Jones and R'va Teunatit entertained enter-tained t we my of their friends at the home of Dim latter Wednesday evonins. Rr fresh meiit.s were served - at 11. o'clock. Alton Mad son of Richf.eld is the guest of Edith Fany for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Had entertained at d inner Sundav. complimeiLtary to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. e. D. Sorenson enter-u.iiieil enter-u.iiieil ;it a faiuiij- dinner Saturday. Covers Cov-ers WL-re laid fur i"ourte-:n. Mi-s Lila Harmon entertained at cards Wednesday evoiunir. 'i-n tables were plaj rd. Wilfoni Fri- hkneeht and Leah Hra ith wniie won lirst prize and Alphonso Heni-ie and Ltiriie Tntfle won second pr'ze. Out-of-town guests were Arliue ' (.Tuff of Provo, Lei wren re 1 larmon of Lehi and 51 uinie Oberhansly of Fay son, Mail land and Tim Graham of Fairvlew, Priseilia Christensen of Salem and Will Taylor of Canada. Others were lrma Rr id, Geneva .1 onsen, Ruby and 51a be! DyronK, Leah Braithwaite. Ciara Winteh, Laura TuUle, ' Maud Tmtle, Eld a Frich-kriL-i.'ht, Vera Honpaard, .rera Keller, CJen.il Brown, Li.aale Tutile. Beatrire Tattle. Myrtle Judd. iiiarlotie 1'arry, Alice Judd, Lih'oie Crawford, II.. -her Fird, Ross Cox. Fred Keller, La Ma r TuUJp. Willie Larsen, ('lyrle Buchanan. ill KJItpack. Hyrum Rowen, Mont Harmon, Jessie Keller, Lloyd Tmtle. Fdpar Clark, Alphonso Henrie. Refreshments were served at midnight. Romania Westenskow and Ritbv Jensen entertained at cards Wednesday evening at the home of the latter. Refreshments were served during the evening. TOOELE i TOOFLF, Jan. 1. Miss Mae Jsirreen entertaineJ the foi lowing friends at a slumber party a t her home New Year's eve: Miss Nellie Hanks. Misa Kate Gillespie, Gil-lespie, Miss Lia-y Foeoek, Miss Leuella Tate, Mi 83 Clara Johnson anil Miss Ida Lee. Mr. and Mrs. C. Skoy entertained their eliildren and grandchildren with a Christmas Christ-mas tree party on Christmas. Games and music were enjoyed during the fore part of tiie evening, followed by refreshments. The alumni of the Tooele high school entertained at a dancing party in the gym of the high school building Thursday evening. About twenty-five guests were present. Austin Kauffman of Tooele and Miss OVtcnco Golding of Boise, Idaho, wei e marritd at the home of Mr. Kauft'man's parents in Salt Lake December 29. The young couple will make Tooele their home. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, who were married in Salt Lake recently, came to Tooele during the week to make their home. Mrs. Martin was formerly Miss Pearl Reeves of Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yensfel entertained enter-tained the following guests at dinner at their home on Christmas: Mr. and Mrs. Fred White, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russell, Rus-sell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlson and the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bross. The North w'ard church entertained at a programme and dancing party in the church building Wednesday evening'. The high school gave a dancing party after the basketball game Tuesday evening even-ing in the Tooele opera house, in .honor of the visiting team from American Fork.; The Ep worth league of the M, E. church entertained at a watch -par;ty on New Year's eve at -the church building. The Fagles' lodge gave a dancing party and supper at their clubrooms Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. CooJey returned to the;r home in Kaysville after spending Christmas week at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. James Gardiner. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis returned to Tooele Thursday after an extended trip through the middle states. James Gardiner returned ' io Tooele Thursday after spending about ten days visiting with his people in Omaha and Kansas City. GARFIELD j r GARFIELD, Jan. 3. The Magna Ladies' La-dies' club members met Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Miss Erma Pugsley. They played "500," and Misa Hazel Malstrom won high score. Guests of the eiub were Mrs. A. E. Heneter and Miss Jessie Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Denton returned re-turned the first of the week from a honeymoon honey-moon trip to eastern states. Mrs. O. M. Evans gave a holiday party Wednesday evening to the following guests: Messrs. and Mesdanies A. C. Ensign, En-sign, Lloyd M nndoa, A. T. Gal lac her, Frank Lees, Will Theriot, Claude Anderson Ander-son and Messrs. Will Larson and Will Robinson. Decora t ions, table appointments appoint-ments a nd entertainment features wore of Christmas suggestion. The Woman's club met at the Garfield club Thursday afternoon. The programme was a special bows' musicalc, given by the junior ci uar t 1 1 e of t h e Fast h i h school of Salt Lake. The numbers were excellent and much appreeiat ed by the members of the club. The serving committee com-mittee comprised Mesdames McLachlan, Maher and Kyle. 5 Irs. Claude Anderson gave a dinner party Thursday evening lo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuswell. -.eland and Dee Kos-wl! Kos-wl! Mr. and Mrs. A. '. Knsign, Honfe Ensign, Mr. mid M rs.- O. M. Kvims, Miss Clarice Anderson and Messrs. Will Robinson Rob-inson and Will Larson. Tha Garfield elnh gave a. New Year's dance at the clubrooms Friday evening. The G; G. Card club give a combined da n ci n and ru rd part y at t he Garti eld club this evening. t EPHRAIM f . FPT'tR AIM, Jan. 1.--A pretty affair of the week wis tin so-" in ' given by 51 rs. Cieon Anderson m honor of Mrs. Karl Petersen Wednesday :i t i.ernonn. The table ta-ble was decorated w it h red i'o;os and lunch was served to Mi.-ses Clara Glnnve, Luelia Chnstenpen, lMia Tyo, Mnrio A ndcrsdu. Lr.'n A II red. Pauline Olson. Mrs. Fcrh Johnson, Mr. Homer Fasmns-son. Fasmns-son. 5 Irs. .la rob Peterson a nd Mrs. Ed - ' ward Mrs. Reuel Anderson was hostess at a fn n:Uy supper last Sunday. ' Mi?s Christ hie Per ei son of Ms nti wrts the guest of Lphraim friends th ea il part of the week. M iss-'s My ''tin :i nd G vri a Jensen sp- nt t : :e w t pk will; n-".a Lives and, friniids In .Mount. Fasant. Miss Anna Fro?. formerly of this rily. but who 1ms N:en m; lo-ed ss teaclier of domeslic sif:nee in !lv.-- iiiirh S'-lvoi nt i Fri.-f tor yivernl ;,-irs. and J'lo'essor IK'ury- o:e of tne ir ghnm Vo-mg roT- j ic. at lian wore n-cuncd at" the Si'ti l.-'LKe tenv.iie fir-l Tn. , Vby ,v-dlj make their hame in Li"-;in oft-5!' lie'nd; of Liis ptesen; iho y ''-,,.' j Mr?. Feire.-i Anderson .-nr'-rtidicd a, number of riati1. es end fri'3:' :s at. p1-aiit p1-aiit bit t lii My pari y ust T';r-,;r- p. i : noon. A p'-'isa-'t FO'-:.-I pff'nr -i' t"u- wc-k w.is -.o.;;.e'.arn.;:ur y'wr, Mr. nd :virs. .1. i N. T-bit cen nt t::. ,r mw home in i!rs eh v I We.ino-day eve:.i:ig. Mrs. D. W. Anderson pU-asanCv .mier-t:i:nrd .mier-t:i:nrd a number of relatives Sai,.;,iy a;t- err.uou. i "Mrs. SMli r.-i:s.-.r. v r.s hrS;e-- Tues- ;.i v , era r h at a d-ia.ui y.iy. v Liwr it: r i;.-:-- t-. t :i - r a:;, i ': -. : .. . . Guv F.v'u k-o;i t-f S'lit l.-ake. j.l.;::.L I u a.;....;.-.: -.o.d:. v--- tr,r r.f Mr. and Mis. C. P. Larsen at .MayfirM Inst v,t-ek. Mrs. John Mitt"n and Mr. and Mrs. Otto MiU.in or t'takit-y, Idaho, are guests of relatives and I'riwidi-- in Kphrnim. Wiule here tliey r.avn bnpn guests of honor al rei'e;"tio!tE given at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. f.reinhoit Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron B rein holt Wednesday evening and M r. and Mrs. E. A. Kritsch Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Feehser were given a pleasant surprise by a number of rela-uvt-fcs and friends Thursday evening. The following tea. -hers are home to spend thf holi-iays with relatives: Miss Orpha 1'orius from E'.sinore. Miss lairille Joiii'on from lirigham City, Miss Frances Feal. Miss Eva Hansen, Miss Sarah Peterson. Miss Ksth.T Anderson, 'Joseph Poderberg a nd Ouai! Petei-son. all from the Salt Lake and West Jordan school districts. Clyde Rfismussen is home from Salt Lake, where he has been employed for, some time in the United States land office. of-fice. Miss Elma Taylor is home from Price, where she is employed in the public schools. Ira and Hugh Peterson are home from Provo, where they are attending the B. Y. U. La Iru and D. Rees Jensen are home from the B. Y. V. at Provo to spend tiie holidays. M rs. Homer Mi'ler entertained at dinner din-ner for Miss Fiances Bcal and Miss Eva Hansen Wednesday. Miss Eva Hansen entertained at bridge Tuesday .--veiling. The prize was awarded to Miss Fsther Anderson. Luncheon was, served. The rooms were decorated wi'h rosfs and holly. Those present were Metrdames Padie Fowler, Aaron Hansen, F. H. Rasmussen, Gesr-u! Greaves, Homer Mil It and Charles Quinn, the Misses Frances Real, Cornelia Peterson, Edna Anderson, Betra Anderson, Esther Anderson, An-derson, nrah Peterson. Marie Christensen Christen-sen and Mary Thompson. I FARMINGTON - FARMINGTON, Jan. 1. Misses Emily Walker and Mamie Coombs spent the holidays in Fielding with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coombs. Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Clark nnd little daughter, Nellie, returned last week from their trip to California. Miss Alice Millard left Sunday for Rubin, Idaho, to visit with friends. Wallace Seacrist of Brig ham has been j visiting at tiie home of Mra. Blanch Wood. ; Miss Pauline Abbott of Salt La.lt e was ' the guest of Misa Bess Steed seveial days last week. j Miss Mamie Hess entertained with a; sleighing party on Tuesday evening, fol- i lowed by a supper at her home. j Miss Alice Boylin has been visiting with I Mrs. Daisie Hale Rugg of Salt Lake for i several days. Mrs. E. W. Eait and family are visit-1 ing witli Mr. and Mrs. Mont Ensign of : Salt Lake. j Miss Eloise Walker visited in Farming- ton last week. Miss Grace Wilcox has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wilcox of Salt Lake. Miss Lucy Hess was the guest of Miss Edith Wallace of Salt Lake during the holidays. Mr.' and Mrs. H. Humblebee returned Sunday to their home at Highland Boy. Miss M-yrtle Spackman has gone to Fielding to visit friends and relatives. Miss Ellena Miller from Teesdale, Utah, is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Annie Miller. ' Miss Alta Knowlton of Salt Lake spent the week-end with Miss Wealthy Clark of Salt Lake. Irvin Clark is spending the holidays in Logan with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dusthi announce the marriage of their daughter, Ireta, to Aifted Wolliett of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wolliett will make their home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mj-s. Marvin J. T!gy announce the marriage of their sister, Lydia, to William Cull of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Call will make their home in Syracuse, : Ciah. I POCATELLO, IDA. , : : f j ! POCATELLO, Jan. 1. Preparations are being made for the joint installation of the newly-elected officers of the local camp of the Woodmen of the World and tiie Women of Woodcraft, to be held January 5. D. Earle Johnson is chairman chair-man of the Woodnieji committee in charge of arrangements. The committee of the Women of Woodci h ft consists of Mrs. George W. SmKh, Mrs. Fred Young, Mrs. G. W. Worrel, Mrs. Geoige Slingerland ; and Mj-s. William Trapp. j Miss Helen Chase of McCammon Is the 'guest of Miss Mildred Anthes. i Installation of officers by the local chapter chap-ter of the Eastern Star, at which several , prominent Masons were guests, was a feature fea-ture of the week. Mrs. G. I. Galla-glicr Galla-glicr sans a. solo and Mra. T. C. Quinn , v ad a.n interesting history of the chap-! chap-! ter. At a banquet which followed Mrs. I John IRunilfon presided, and responses were made by Mis. M. K. Brown, Mis. F. : ( i. Houde, M rs. B. K. Patterson, Miss 'Elizabeth Elliott and others. The officers j installed were Miss Elizabeth Elliott, : matron; Mrs. Arlte Shelienherger, associate asso-ciate matron; Mrs. Roy Marts, secretary: ; M rs. Anna Self, treasurer; Mis. George : Ridgcway, conductress; Mrs. Anna Grove, associate conductress; Miss Zelm Hoskin-! Hoskin-! son. Ada; Miss Helen Hiytey, Ruth: Miss j Harsbarger. Esther: Mrs. Bertha Wilson, Martha; Mrs. Klorenee ("hainMpr, Electa; ' Mrs. Marie Knox, chaplain; Mrs. J. K. Rpt her ford. :n rsbal ; Miss Est her Knox, I organisi ; M rs. Florin co Myers, warden ; 10. G. Houdp, sentinel; U. K. Patterson, ! patron. j Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Huff entertained nu Saturday at dinner. The puests were Air. and Mrs. .lames Tuck'T, Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Martin. M' and Mrs. J. E. Redman Red-man and Flltol Redman. ; Mr. and Mis. Fr;itik RobiuPoii and fam- I i!y have returned trom Logan. Miss M:mde Phillips, who spent C'hrist- I mas in Spohano as the i;ucst of her sister, Mrs. II. A. W'-st, has P-turtied borne. j Professor and Mrs. Rohci I. T. Flair have las tht-ir bouse mits th Misses Coulter and M'Gill of Twin Falls. : Mis:.; Ndh nni has gone to Boise i on a brl'-f v;sii. i Mr. and Mis. .1". A l.atr of Ria- kfoot ! j spent several days Iito this week. j Miss Ruth PlH-'dt entf rtaine-i a croup i of friends Wednesday e einiiE-. Tim-e I I pr"'.--i-nl were Alissfs Gva.ce and Addie I I'inrr. Hl-m lisihnp. Ada Nori is, Alabrd I Dam-Is; M. T.. Norr:s. A. H. pendergast. .kimcii Nicho's, Car a nd Ra Iph Bisiline i nnd Gene Fcs'. !' Nora Fraivs Foley, driughfr r of Mrs. J. S. Foi.'V. -was marre'd tins wp-k to I ewiJ. Paul V-rew. Miss Martha Frew i-i.iye-1 ti:e wpdrling march and Mif-s Fe-iic:a Fe-iic:a Cii; pmn t! at ! ended thf bride. John Foley, hroii:er of thf bride, a-ted as be't. inr: u. A ft pi- the ceremony n viu unnit0 '::nv: was served, aftpr whr ;i Mr. and Mrs:' Drew Fit for Adru.n, AT- D . , wnr-re i;r. T'rpw is proft ssor of ma I Iimi m tics in j jv-ii-i.iu co1::l;p. Mr. and Mrs f'fir S; .nnirbr-r 't-f Moid-V: Moid-V: her .-p-mi Ghr ;s : :nu i-pre. , Miss T 'ei i : - ! Norm;1 n ' ias 3 1 V r g- ipst Mis Preston of MontpHip- Mr. "; nd M". F'-.-d J. r-ldv -av 2''!' in p.-r;''ii '." IC.H-MIl illl'l. ; i ." T r-New r-New Vd'-'s. A mi.s: '( was iriv.-n Tsiay ri?r- mfrd B;.-rr... M-s. A-dietie S;K:.,ard : :.rl M vs. A L:d S '.. I 'hy pa C 1 pro-rai.ime. pro-rai.ime. Mr. ?.y Mis. - Grar.t Showerm;: i, who tv, ri-:t ri-'d in V'"' lv' ' ' "'r- :'; Mis l--.iy is v-i:v, ;n n-M,n. V M .i : v F. ; iohi" M.d "' .-jam Ll.cv: v .-:e :r,ar:ied this w-.-k. at dinner Saturday. The guests were Professor and Mrs. Norm;? n B. Adkinson and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Black. Mrs. John A nderson and Miss Sadie Anderson of Ogden are here for a week's i.-it with J. A. Anderson. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Cnoper of MiCam-n MiCam-n ion were Pocatello visitors thl? week. Mrs. J. Castnimeto and children are visiting friends and relatives in Boise and Ontario, Ore. Misses Grace, and Gwendolyn Fury of llniley were Pocatello visitors Lhia week. Mrs. Sar? h Jenkins left last week for Provo, where siie will remain for ft week or more. Mrs. T. D. Jones is visiting friends and relatives in Boise. Miss Amy Joiu-s is visiting her grandmother grand-mother in Maiad. Professor and Mrs. Norman P. Adkinson Adkin-son entertained at dinner Thursday evening even-ing for Hoy J. Logan, Georue Grover, Earl I Morton and William Leek. Miss Grace Childs is visiting relatives in Lima, Mont. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Studdert of American Ameri-can Falls visited friends in Pocatello this week. Mrs. John Pearson and daughter of Salmon City are Pocatello visitors. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Short are spending the holidays in Baker City. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Phoenix and family fam-ily went to Portland Ifcst week for a brief visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. li. Johnson are visiting visit-ing In Malad. Miss May Frances Rosemeyer of Coke-villo, Coke-villo, Wyo., was married to Alfred J. Horton Hor-ton of Montpelier, Idaho, Friday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Preese. The Rov. M. E. Lindsay of the Methodist church performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rush left last week for California, whei-e they will remain until after the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Armstrong and daughter, Nellie, have returned from a visit in Necedah, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. John Peters of Twin Falls spent Christmas in Pocatello as. the guests of their daughter, Mrs. William E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dick and son spent the. holidays iii Idaho Falls. Miss Jane A. Cochrane and Miss Winnifred Winni-fred P. Mahon of the facility of the Idaho Technical institute spent their Christmas vacation in Salt Lake and Boise. Mrs. A, J. Becksted and daughter spent Christmas in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pope and daughter daugh-ter of Prineeville, Ore., spent the holidays here with E. W, Mooney and Mrs. Max Craig. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jones entertained informally Monday at their home on South Seventh avenue. Miss Gladys Kislingberry of Ogden is the guest of Miss Ducile Hood. Both are students at the Sacred Heart academy at Ogden. Members of the Young Ladies' sodality of St. Anthony's church gave a miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower in honor of Miss Nora Foley at the home of Miss Irene Hull. Those present were Mary Primbs, Irene Beebe, Edwuna Danigei-, Bella Kinney, Nora Sullivan, Agnes Brew, Irene and Mayme Hurl, Angie Riley. Harriet Bean, Anna McLaughlin, Cecil TVorreil, Mary Foley, Cecilia O'Brien, Nell Hannifan, Elizabeth Atkinson, Olive Farnam, Bess Lavng, Mesdames Harry Wilson, Edward Johns, P. S. Nash, Al Stoker and R. W. Jones. ' GRANTSV1LLE GRANTSVILLE, Jan. 1. The annual reunion of the high priests, seventies and elders' quorums of the two Grants ville wards was held In the opera house Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon and evening. The following fol-lowing programme was given: Selections by the brass hand; piano duet. Miss Emma Em-ma Stromberg and Miss Sarah Anderson; Ander-son; recitation,, Miss Rachel Anderson; vocal solo. Paid Wrathall; musical selection, selec-tion, Donald Row berry, Marion Millward, Marcellus Clark and Parley Woolley; quartette, Theodore Johnson and company; com-pany; recitation, Miss Olive Cassity; piano solo, Sarah Anderson ; violin solo. Mrs. S. W. Clark: vocal duetj Miss Rhea Anderson An-derson and Miss Merinda Brown; short address. Thomas Clark of Oakley, Idaho. Refreshments were served to the entire company. The latter part of the evening even-ing was spent In dancing. The M. M. and M. club held an open session at tiie home of Miss Lillian Row-berry Row-berry Thursday evening, at which tiie husbands of the members wei e entertained. enter-tained. Luncheon was served to the following: fol-lowing: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rowberry, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Burmoster, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Monto Barrus, Mr. and Mrs. ,f. D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wrathall, Mr. and Mrs. C. Leroy Anderson, Mrs. E. M. Span ton and Mrs. Maud K. Cooiey. Mrs. M. E. Halladay entertained at dinner din-ner Saturday afternoon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Halladay, Sterling Halladay and Chlleon Halladay. Miss Teresa Fredrickson entertained the L. F. club Saturday evening. Kef resh-ments resh-ments were served. Those present were Miss Hilda. Johnson, Miss Florence Clark, Miss Lilliajj Judd and Miss Genevieve A nderson. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Johnson entertained enter-tained at dinner AS'ednesday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark of Oaklev, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fiddler, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Mill-ward. Mill-ward. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Halladnv. Mr; and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Wallace Johnson, Mrs. James Orr, Mrs. Joseph W. Smith and Bishop and Mrs. John W. Anderson. Miss Penina Wrathall entertained at a surprise party Thursday eveninp in honor of Miss Mary Whitesides and Miss Elgie Adams of l-ayton. Those present were .Miss Khco Amleison, Miss Omnia Sirom-he Sirom-he I-?.,, Miss Anderson, .j Iss Muriel rJriokson. .lusepb Woolley. Byron Fur-nd'-r. La i non t Steele, Paul Johnson. Par;, v Anderson, M nylon Hale and James Williams. Miss Emma Stromberg entertained Sunday Sun-day in honor of Miss Mary Whiles-tries and Miss EUie Adams of Lavton. Those PrPSAnt woi MiPfl Rae Anderson, Mlr?s ppnina WrM.hfill. Miss Muriel Eriekson, Mi.-s Rhea Anderson, Miss Sarah Flinders and Miss Alia Jef I'erles. I SPANISH FORK . -J- . SPAVTSH HTipi-C, .in n. I. Mr. mid Mrt. Joseph AdHtns-u, who w-re married Thursday. 'p.-pnd.pr 2, in it it - k, w ero ten. I .rod' a recr-pl inri a I t homo of tbp hnd'-'s p '-puis. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. M on ey , M o 1 1 d t y e v e 1 1 1 n tr O n ! v Immediate Im-mediate re la tivf s a nd friend .of boi h fif mil j C-S Were pf-Sent. The yuunr- eriiiplG -.'ill make their homo in Lake Si.o. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie nnd children chil-dren of Mn mi-poi h Hnd Mr. ;:nd Mrs. Is-iac Hans. in and ehildrf-n of I'.-ivuii w-p'-p rhrifimn? L-:ipsts ai the ho:r, of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moore. i Mr. and Mrs. A. B. S--ovil of Pa- mond. ; Alher-ia. are quests hl the hon.p of Mr 1 and Mr. J. V. Holt. Ti;p--d- rvminrr M!rs. A. P. S-o- il wHf. ; lfMMhoed a birti;dav pyrtvat tic hnt,,f- of her hi ter, Trs. David Aleyand.-r. lAi-oui twen-fv puests were in 1 1 en-ja n-'e. J Mr. ynd Mra. T. I,. T,?.nfv jspent r;rjKt. ::;fts in SaU La k. as gin. m8 of Mr. and Paul T. Winn. M'. Jaek Tlnhbai-d a nd MUs Blanch' Moor- were guests of W. F. Banks dur-.iK dur-.iK l::? past ue-k. Mfss Ln:-:e Mulder rf Sa!m h-pt the i - pwi of : isf A. r'-. 'dub izhvh a part.-at part.-at the .. o: Ann;.- ."re.-r i"'i,i-if!- n as nic fit. Those iir.-r-nt w--re V.ieotH Man-: v:-. Oi'.. f'.u ; b-r. Jennie ( "iri.- -'pi s--!.. M-;:-.p n.-!lP. FHm-enee and Annie i r ei ' ; Ed K'elsf-y. Tom .VI ;i lone v. hi .el) IV'TPon. lii's Mn.n-.ouf and Al' War-:n War-:n r. Vr. and M-s. Srr..: ,,! .-h-j- h--:. - of Mr. nri Mrs. ',:r. ':ar." Tl'. a; id Mry. .lo'.n HaU'f uml cbllrjreTi a :.-w d-. s 1 ' e to ! of l ' .e v e-'k wt : Mr. ,:ud Mrs. Rndrd . Ph; -(; ..-.el .or. ai-o M-t. fl. L- see and rhthlren of Doha visited Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lossee Wednesnay. Mr. and Mrs. Fri St-wfiri. were Provo visitors tnis week. Phop Lorenzo Arcvle of Ljke Shore entertained at a Chrisimns dini'er in celebration cele-bration of his thirty-ninth welding an-niversiry. an-niversiry. About twenty-live were present, pres-ent, inehidine Mr. and Sirs. Charles Evans Ev-ans and ciiddren, Mr. ajid Mrs. John Mitchell and children of Payson, and Jaek Evans of Eureka. 'Graduates of the Spanish Fork hich feltool gave an alumni party and dame Thursday nU'ht. More than 1.-0 alumni were present. Mr. a nd Mrs. Lewis Jacobson entertained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jacobson of Salt La ke, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Anderson Ander-son and Mr. and Mrs. HasweU TutUe and family at dinner Saturday. Misses Lily and Mapgte Neilson of Lelii are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Neilson, of Salem. ! MALAD, IDAHO! 4 . '- 1 MALA D. Idaho, Jan. 1. Monday evening even-ing a character dimcimr party was given by the Second ward Sunday school. Friday Fri-day evening the Sunday school gave a party for the little folks. A reunion was held In the First ward tabernacle Thursday and Friday even hies. An appropriate programme was given, followed by a dinner and dancing. Friday Fri-day a luncheon w;s served and dancing was enjoyed. Seventy-eight sruesis were present when Mr. and ihs. John Harrison entertained enter-tained In honor of their son and his bride, w ho were recently married in Colorado. Colo-rado. Supper was served. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Williams Wil-liams and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bush entertained en-tertained Thursday evening for members mem-bers of the Presbyterian church. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served. MIps Anna Jpekson and Miss Ann Parish were hostesses at an informal dinner din-ner part' at the Fresbyi erian home in honor of Miss Anna Murphy and Miss Noll Neill. Miss Kunz, who has been visit! ne Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dredge, has returned to her home in Bear Lake. Miss Grace Allied of Spring City, Utah, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allied. Dr. and Mrs. Canfield have returned to Malad, where they will make their future fu-ture home. , Miss May Wilson has returned to her home in Brigham City after a visit with Miss Uaynell Thompson. Miss Amy Williams left Thursday with Miss Minnie Jones for American Falls after spending the holidays with her parents par-ents in Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Orntlo Thomas have returned re-turned from a visit in Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Mills have returned from a brief visit in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Roberts have returned re-turned to Malad after spending Christmas Christ-mas with relatives In Salt Lake and Cen-terville, Cen-terville, Utah. I- PARK CITY ! 4 PARK CITY, Jan. 1. One. of the social so-cial events of the week was the reception recep-tion given by Mr. and Mrs. Owen Caroll on Monday evening. About 100 were present. Dancing was enjoyed until the early morning hours. The house was pretty with the Christmas colors, holly and mistletoe being used throughout tiie home. Frank A. Shields returned to American Fork Sunday afternoon after spending Christmas with his mother, Mrs. John Shields. Miss Bessie McClelland entertained with a dinner Sunday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davies of Bingham Bing-ham and Cr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen of Idaho Falls. The table was decorated in red carnations and Christmas candles. A silver candela brunt in the center had red candles and vases of .flowers were used on each end. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen, the Misses Anna Wilson. Wil-son. Anna Paul. Beatrice McAvin, NVoy McClelland and Jennie Wilson, Georgo Quinn, Roy Packer, John Wilson, Philip Tobtn and Herman Andrews. Dr. J. J. Galligan of Salt Lake spent Christmas in Park City with his mother, Mrs. Rose Galtisan, and his uncle, the Rev. Thomas Galligan. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Campbell entertained enter-tained at a dinner Salui-day. The Christmas Christ-mas decorations of holly a nd mistletoe were used. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Matheson, Mrs. May E. Matheson, the Misses Waldena Thompson, Emma Thompson, Grace Thompson and Charlotte Char-lotte May Matheson, Charles and Fred Thompson. William Deason of P'ureka spent the holidays in Park City visiting his mother. moth-er. Mrs. William Den son. Mrs. N. J. Williams entertained ftl a prettily appointed luncheon Wednesda v afternoon. The centerpiece for the table was a vase of red carnations, with smila trailing on tiie cloth. ''he guests were Mrs. Edward Paxtun. Mrs. Marv E. "Williams, "Wil-liams, Mrs. R. II. Williams. Mrs. T. J. McDonald, Mrs. R. W. McDonald. Mis, H. M. Swan. Mrs. E. P. Traeey and Mrs. R. J. Bryant. Leo Shields returned to Hit It Irtke Sunday Sun-day afternoon a f ter spendlmr Christmas with bis mother. Mrs. John Shields. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Myers was I iris t i-ned Sunday a f i ernoon at St. Luke's Kpiscnpal chape) by the Rev. W. W. Reese of Salt lake. The, sponsors weic Mrs. Jack Wicks and Henry Burns. The name fciven wu? John f lenry Myers. Kollou ing the ehrist en-ing, en-ing, a dinner was piveii at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myers and covers were laid for eii,-ht. Mis Jennie Wilson of Hall Lake jfj siiendlug the week in I 'a k t'ilv with her mother. M i s. J. L. Wh'Kon, and ot Iht relative. M is? Lewelliyn Snlli van enterta ined a number ot" jiti le friends Monday afternoon after-noon at the home of- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. i. i. Sullivan. Tiie occasion was the Utile yhl's birtndav and fijteen friends were invited to npend t h- afternoon. after-noon. Tiie home v, a s pre ( i y w j t h flow. -t's and ferns and I lie children npnnt ihe time in cameH aid d-meing. Drlh-mus rerrr-di-tnenl.' were served. The fullowlo'' uwe pre.-ent: The Mise? Mniv M.WdtH Alice. Ada and Jessie HahTrs.ui, p.hmr h, , Kdi t b a nd A nna Mav I Mjnha r. Ft a ha r..'t Mer. JaMidne and Fra Mateiirri anil Klia MeehHn. Ellen flandall, Imroda Sullivan and Pavidenft Train'-r. Patrick Byrnes. Edwin Kri'-ksoii, J an) M- Ni ills and Bernard Miimn. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. OWVjj ;,,,d children snent Snnda y in .'-'all I i;r. a,r- j-oieri m of Mr. and Mi p. T. J. tunning. Mir a Alma Pm- of MMv.-.ie bnp rnent the T.eek in Park CM v v ;-, relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jan.':- p.-in of pincr-ha.ii! pincr-ha.ii! are sp'-udmc om- time n Park 'ilv eahed pprp bv the rjenln f, j,..jr l(J0fJ,e'r Jacob ("nnnl ng! on. Mr. and Mrs. Geojzr. S ccdeKr;i ' ed tiieir wedding apiiivi-rsHrv Tm d;.-,- rrnd t'.e inrmb'T? ol ihf r; .eidm.' i-dv.- f-oii-dred i.'Rrd eluh were eniertaine,) n nf the oecasion. 'i he -i w inr'ers v. . ji Mrs. Juiius Frunk'd md It. p. She.-n. M-, and MrF A. A. Ha rr have reinnc'l to Em -k-i atrr t-f-1 id t nc ' u ripi m;i .n Park rily, gur at the Ivme. of .Judr a nd M rs. Henry Siiielus. M'es Wh h)fr, Thompson enferta ! nr d iif(rn-Ji hy T:je-rJ;iv oiii!iu In er.nipli-ment er.nipli-ment to Mrs. FratiK Sh;e,o-, nf Ann i.', in Fork. The evening Mar ppenl In Ttr,,Sn; and tl'liidocp i-efi -- '.;.. ;d . .-re h-i veJ. Twelve gusiB were piesent. Mr T. J. M- 1 'ona Id " n t ert a ,ne, in-fornri;.-;,- W r I 'i v '.niio.. Mise;. f-.j. !os(-d i,y d'.intv r-fr- c 1 1 n ,e i, t s, furni.slicl tiie eveiunK ? enjoy iupji '.. Mi . mil M rP. Shera-Mu Arm? iron.' returned re-turned lion;'- Monriay inoinii-rr a'w-r I'pei'dlng i.'l.ripT ms ujih ndntivrs in Sili La ke. Ml.L. C'lUm Kinihad ik i on-e (Yo?-, t;.((t Lake arid wiil remain fm some ',-. .Inmei" i;nd-v ..f 'inllc, after rdi- r r!iree ijHys -rHi 1 1 i tr n-it-r .ted t.'l'nd.-iere. t.'l'nd.-iere. ret ni lied to - .if, home J i, m f-'l ,i -l-ve.,inK. ! F. W. Sre.:,i:,ri e,d. "lameo t.:.. --rn,- ' :n iv -r i ne widf.' - tun 'I h-.-; !:. , ..oimr. I 'lb' iion.e Was Pl-'-fy V.ldi ;jo--,. s- ferns aud six lahl.'S of p.;iyf u, : ' irt ! 'Utencaiice. Mr. S.ic-ma : i w.ts a-.-:s.icd in entertaini:.-: bv his da;iu--: Misses Je IMP :Jfd Fl.tu. . ? . !:;, n. Miss TsabeUe k was i. a an aficriMum .if: .mi- Ym.rs.f-r, members of tin- Tat;.i'.e ,c w , cn-,--tairu d. M n.-ie was tiii.r.i' I .nd da : u -refreiimeuls were se:v ed. l-'ouru en guests were present. Mrs, Omv McKay reinrnei to Park (htv Wednesday morniu- a:,cr an a' nee. of several weeks in New York Cd. Miss Eie.irior Wright spent 'he week With her :r.o;her. M:s. l-::b n W; i.t. Mrs. W. Je--'',,r,l entertained t'-.e. mem'ners of t l.e I n V:v:cn cr.:'-- very pieasn n'ly We -1 iic s-iay t"ve;;;n-r. i lolid v dc o rat lor s w ere ea , ried out A l.iro1 Christmas tree. p!cc:t';c;:!- ::.:',; d, was in one end of the spa. icis paiior. ;?i;.l ;,,. dining room had re-! beds. rc.I berries :in ! ferns. A miniature i "h r s; i . i s r- c '.'nine! tiie eeniercieee f,r tiie tab'. Tit-- uin-ss included t:.e n-enibe-s of sbe i i - i v .-.v.t Mesdiim.- Andy W'rtin. S'o--p l"au, Ike Post. Fred" Post. Fred 'fVrirnnna. Elizabeth Kneale. CsMild Aoiv, F.. S. Maxim. X. J. Williams and Joserh T. Mcl auphlln. The hosiess wms assisted by M iss Irene Jef ford and M iss M nnie Ritter. Miss Vera Epperson of Midway is visiting visit-ing in P - 'k b: v. a 2'iest at i he home of Miss Fedvha 'i!son. Mis? Fed el : a Jonnlvcs em, yo.ine 1 Wednesday evening at t lie home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Jpnmm-s. Cards were pk'.ved. ",'vi" beinp. ti:e u -nic, F'l izps were awarded Miss iii Id; red K on old and Lamvnee sb'i.incr. Mi-s Alma Bnok a nd Ja mes i ins ley. Seven tables of players were in at tendance. Mrs. W. R. Jef ford was hostess rtt a dfimer Thursday eveiiini; in comp'iment to M rs. Gtori: e Cross n iu n of Eureka . Covers were ia Id for t be Misses EmMie. Marion nnd Irene Jef ford and Mabel Swift, Mrs. Ann:- Parrs t. Mrs. C-or-.v Crossman, Mrs. Richard tiavtr-!'. Molvdb' Pinelo. Herbert Keer-ow, Richard Oir-trell, Oir-trell, Lionel Jefford and Mr. and Mrai. W. R. Jpfford. Mrs. Tliomas Powers entertained at a fa mily dinner Pundav In compliment to Or. J. J. Galilean of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for ten. L. A. Rridgland of Montpelier na spent the week visiting relatives In Park City. One of the largest affair nf the holidays holi-days was the dance given Wednesday evening in Swedish-Finnish halt by Mis Marie Farnon a nd John Towey. Over 10m people were present, chaperoned hy Mrs. Peter Farnon. The decorations were, in evergreens and red and green electric, lights. Punch was served during the evening. Charles Thompson returned home Saturday Sat-urday morning after several men t ha spent in Butte. The members of the class of IfMS enjoyed en-joyed a reunion Thursday evening. Pnnc-1m; Pnnc-1m; and refreshments furnished the. amusement. Mr. and Mrs. TT. H. McCartney have spent the week in Park Citv. guest s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. P.. Hill. A pleasa nt affair of Wednesday evening was the surprise party for Mrs, H. H, McCartney at the home of Mrs. Hill. Thirty guests were present and the tune was spent in music and games, followed by dainty refreshments. M rs. J. E. Nichols en I ertained with a Christmas dinner. The decorations weie of cut flowers and form and the Christ -mas red and .green festooned from t he four corners of the room. The truest s were Miss Edvth Nichols. Mrs. Lir.ie Knoale, Miss Mvrtle Ulaekler. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hodgson. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Nichols, Henrv Spriirr;. Pert Thomas, K. Klammer, William Miller and William Nichols. The members of the Ri'dinnt circle, the , Matrons' clu b and the Soc:al Hour club' are arranging to give a larue uancinu party Tuesday evening In Swedish-Flu -. ; nish hall. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hanson of Idaho ! Falls are spend in t,' some time in Park ' City as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hales. I The members of the K. T. K. club entertained a number of their youtn; friends at a dancinu parly in Socio t y hall Thursde y evening. About thirl y couples were present. Mrs. W. J. Puck entertained informally Wednesday Afternoon. The time wan spent in social converse and tea was served. rr. Edward Ivcumpi e of Salt Lake spent Christmas In Park f'ity with his parents. Dr. a nd Mrs. E. P. Lecompte. Mrs. Lloyd Sneelhen and little dnughier arrived In Park City Saturday morning from Ha I ley, Idaho," to spend the holidays holi-days with Mra. Sneethnn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Coll Inn. Mrs. T. J. McDonald entprlntnnd with Kensington New Year's day. Tho guostM numbered twelve.. A it en joyable affair of the w eek was the watch party given by Mrs. T. J. Mc-1'onald Mc-1'onald Friday evening. About twenty guests wei-H present to wn tclt thu oM year out and the new year in, PAYSON 4 . f PAYSON. .Inn. 1 . Tlio Knlfo KIntrh dull :ia enlrrliuiird Tih-siIii v n I I I'l n-imt nt tb W "I Mi'. S;iinii,-I Wnro. Mn. 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