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Show Social Note:, From Utah Towns 1 f PARK CITY ; : f i-.M'.K CITY. .arcn . Tb Woman 8 A 1. ...mimi hM its rcKular meeting at ihe Imjj.w if l!i" M .- Alaiy mil S'lsaii-.... S'lsaii-.... .-..l.-lu.-. ..,..h lay a..;llMnn. A p:..':l. on "t-iii.iou.s iws nihl Toeir HiMUin-n' was ' 1. m,j i,y .M.h Smi.nii. r'.n-il?. M:ss M.i V Sliiuus fwwuilltd WUtl I'tanO :-..Aun the next u..rii.ii? will be held MLu .'.13. K. tJ. Ll-i:o. lil.l't. torn. Jun fAvawu returned Monday ."in Salt Lk, after vi.ihi wun I'l ir lid.-. jnj .1. W. Brooks entertained at a K.-iiMn-on Moii'lay aK.-rn'i-.n cornpll-... cornpll-... , ,, 1..1 uauiilel', M.Sa Grace rinii.iis." of Sail Lake. 'I'hoito prc;iil v.-n .L. I:. Mrliir.U-v, Mis. A. U. WIImii. Mm. V. A. r.a.i.lon. .Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Coi.-. and Mis. .lor.n Crane. Tie .r.inlor i;irlst' Friendly ."fe'lery held lis iciinlar ui im? T;i-lay evening at ho home of Mrs. H. S. T owiieiid. Mi-k. Lee Bartlow ent'-rtalned the Pluaaant Hour rlun Wednesday afternoon at. a KenslriKion, folloved by a luncheon. The inenmers pie-ent were t lie Mesdames Kra nk I'.ninver. John Pons. .1. H. WriKht, Fred Georne, C. TiitfjlMi. K. . Maxln and A. l-'l!'-; Hie Kne.-sta were Mrs. Than Gin-son. Gin-son. .Mr.i. .olm Simmons, Mrs. Tre-varthan Tre-varthan and Mrs. Thomas Uyan. M.S. W. 1. Sutton Kit Wednesday to visit relatives and friends In .Salt Cake Mty and Provo. J0 The Rnsrv Dozen Card club was enter-tained enter-tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Carlson Thursday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. A. P. Ridge. Mrs. Charles Moore. W. K. Jefford and Charles Moore. The Woman's Athenaeum held Its twentieth anniversary and election of of-llcers of-llcers Thursday aj'lernoon at the home of Mrs, It. S. Townsend. At the close of luncheon. Mrs. Townsend acttnK as toastrnisl ress. the follov.'iHK toasts were Klven' "Ceoree Washington." l.y Mrs. C. L. Kenn-ir. "unr Flag." by Miss Susanna Shields- Abraham Lincoln." by Mrs. J. I. Fruzen; "Wood row Wilson." by Mrs. iliiv Horlon: "The Star Spansled Fanner" Fan-ner" was read by Miss Mary Shields. The following officers were elected: President, Miss Susanna Shields; vice president. Mrs ciuv Horton; recordins secretary, Mrs. C. i.. Kennett: correspondlntt secre-tary. secre-tary. Mrs. J. L. Frazee; treasurer, Mrs. K P. I.ecompte; auditor, Mrs. H. S. Townsend; critic. Mrs. A. M. Kopp; historian, his-torian, Mrs. J. Ulnkerd. Mrs. M. .1. Kane of Soda Springs, Idaho, formerly Miss Mercedes Powers, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Powers. Hiss Grace Brooks returned to her (torn In Salt Lake City Tuesday afternoon after-noon after a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. TV. Brooks. Miss Marv Martin returned to hor home In Salt Lake Citv this week, after a pleasant visit with her brother, John Martin. The Octagon Card club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. li. M. Me-Glnlev Me-Glnlev Thursday evening. Five hundred was played, after which luncheon was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs A W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. U M. Muirbrook, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Raddon, Mr. and Mrs. John Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole, Mr. and Mrs. J. U Frazee. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Konald and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks. . The Maccabees were entertained at. a misfit party Thursday evening.. The evening eve-ning was enjoyed with cards and da living. Mrs. Charles Workman entertained at cards Fridav In honor of her husband s birthdav. The game played -was sixty-three. sixty-three. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. vie. Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jlc- Tfc. .-Parland. .Mr. and Mrs. TV. R. Jeftord, Mr. r and' Mrs. C, L.. Carlson, Mr. and MrB. A. Peterson and Miss Irene Jefford. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. C L. Carlson. Carl-son. Mrs. W. S. McFarland, C. I. Carlson' Carl-son' and A. N. Peterson. The Senior Girls' Friendly society was entertained at. the home of Mrs. H. S. Townsend l-rlday evening. The Ladies' society of the Congregational Congrega-tional church held its regular meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ,T. Kamm. The DO E. O club -was entertained at the home of Mrs. H W. Deighton on Tbursdav afternoon. Those present were the Mesdames w. A. Raddon. J. . Buck, J. TV. Brooks. David Williams. F. Buck, G C Wentw-orth, Annie Raddon. "W. J. Buck. Lee Raddon, L. Perry. C. T. Prisk and B. Hiegleson. Mrs. A. N Peterson entertained Infor-ma.il Infor-ma.il v Monday evening at her home on Fnrk avenue. Those present were Mr. and Mrs N. J. Williams, Mr. and Mrs W R. Jefford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Vincent. Mrs. C. Tuggles and C. Wentworth. D" and Mrs. G. B. Sheen entertained the Evening Five Hundred club Friday evening. Frizes were awarded to Mrs. C. E. Parker and O. A. Forslund. a POCATELLO, IDA. 4 - f POCTELL.O, Haho. March 3. The TVimfin's Christian Temperance union hkl a Waives WiiUrd bivtii-iay pariy Tuesday after noon- A feature of the afternoon was the presentation to the union of Miss Wlllard's picture by Past resident Mrs. Ida Kackley, who then extended ex-tended a welpomo to the new president. Mrs Iona H;irt, who accepted tho picture on behalf of the W. C. T. U. and pave a short tMk on the future work ol the union Others on the prOEramme were Mrs M E Undsay. Mrs. Fletcher Bur-ru Bur-ru Mrs John Spenser. Mrs. Amy Kings- liurv Mrs- Marie Holmes. Mrs. Florence ; Jones. Miss Mildred Valentine. Protessor j Scliade and son. J V Mrs. Oeorge Gassor was hostess to the j mlVslonitrv societv of the Congregational Nohuivh Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. l W. Stand rod. Sr.. returned Tuosrtaw after an extensive trip to roast points "and Hawaii, stopping en route at Kly. Nov., for a short visit with triends. i Jud'cii Standiod returned a few days j earlier. i Mrs. K-lwin 'Trapp entertained about i wentv friends last Friday afternoon in honor of her mother. Mrs. E. J. Bolie. The East Side BrkiRe club was enter-t enter-t Hined last 'I'h.ursdav eveuins by Mr. and , Mrs. F. H. Ililliard. M:ss E'.i'.ab'-tli Elliott was the guest of hou.H" at a pretty affair given by the ot Ihm feminine members of the high huol ;'aeulty last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. B. Thompson. Mrs. T. A. MrCahe was hostess to the members of the Saturday club last week a L her home. Mrs. William White was hostess to the Sm.nh End Five Hundred club ksl Kri-d;tv Kri-d;tv afternoon, and the following addi-lional addi-lional g,:est: Nlesdames lee Lfwi?, F. A. Fottt'r Ceor-e North, V. F. Oarvey, H. 1 . Fashen. I... H. Case. C. D. Smith. II. U. Folmes. Roberts and M. E. l-Iupiies t 'I'll? Women's Stiviy league held an in terest mg session Thursday. The sub-je.-t up" lor diseussion was "lramas f Anton Tel'.ek' UT." Musical numbers were gien by Mrs. Turtle, Mvs. Earhart and Mr-, Willis Fowther. Flans are under way t'nr an elaborate St. Pat rii-k's day t-aril party to he eiven liv t lie lad it -s of St. Anthony and St. J oseph's parish. Mrs. A. Filhbridge was hotss the adi-s of t'.e C. A. K. Thuidity after-nuf-n. M :ss ' Irr.i'e F o has returned from an cr.-;11;.'d eastvrn trjp. T'ao Thursday M.s- .-j,ih n'et bst li-flav li-flav at 'Far- h:rarv, ar.,1 an t-x.-r lient pro-i-raran.o was rendered bv Mrs. J. M. St. vns. Miss Valentme, Mrs. H. F. All-irr? All-irr? on. Miss lA l n Fov.l and trie new 'i.!i-c m-e'-.f-sca, 'nmnos-'d of M-.-s.larr.es A v let san and Km.dlin, first -. lolins; Mrs. S:-"as--.-. sei'OTid violin; Miss r'n-lc, echo. . and Mis. Trif-o T.-rner. Jr.. piaia. JT Xln. F. M. Ko-il.-t an-i Miss Ibiv Uoulet v, -l't' li;i':'.-,',.'i hi. luncheon rs: Tliurs lav. h-.norin--' Mrs. T. A. i Imish-!. j . vi,o is b -i i i -i t'itv to make tn-r iiurn in Cvat I'Ylls, umt. Covt-rs w..-rt hil'i for .Mrs. FMlip Nash, Mrs. 1'un Taitna'.lgc, Mrs. H. E. R'.-an. Mr. A. C. Sheldon. Mi'i. Roulct, .Mi. so Koulet and the honor KUcMt. Mrs. Harrv Scha-ffer entertained the Friday Kensington club at her home on So'jth Main st reet. Music arid sewing wre onjoved bv the iwi-lve m-;r.beis. Mr. and Mrs." W. Ilalld m pfrry and .':n;all won of Cran.i Raid.ifi. MU-in, are here r,- an e;i en.ltrd wsat wii h their lespetive parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ferrv and yir. and Mrs. B. Taylor Co-o::rn. Co-o::rn. Mrs. B. A. Cummings was hostess to : he Saturday Bridge club and the following follow-ing guests: V?-: T. P. Jones. Mrs. Coon. ?.'rs. H. H. Kurtz, Mrs. J. M. Stevens, Mrs. E. M. Chandler and Mrs. J. T. Pet-tit. Pet-tit. First honor s went to MrH. L. D. Franklin, second honors to Mrs. T. D. Jones ptaving for Mrs. Fred Caldwell, a n d t h e g i -e -. t f a v o r to Mrs, Coon . Mrs. T. Piatt ViIliams was hostess on .Tuesday afternoon to the. Electa Ken-, Ken-, sington. MT. PLEASANT f 4 MT. PLEASANT. Mareh 3. Mr. and Mrs. V. L,. Johnson entertained Saturday I vnln at cards. Six tables of ".ifl0" were plaved. wiih first prizes awarded to Mrs. Robert. Hinekley and A. L. Nil-son Nil-son and Mrs. A. D. Christensen and.D. Ti. lensen winning consolation prizes. The -tnesls Included: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Vilson. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Candland, George Ronald Nilson and Mrs. Evan Johnson of Ephraim. A four course luncheon was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. TV. D. Candland were hosts at dinner Sunday, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cherry and Mr. and Mrs. H. YV'. Cherry of Montague, Calif. Mrs. Fannie M. Whitteinore of Ogden, grand lecturer of the Order Eastern Star of Utah, paid an official visit to Ivy chapter chap-ter No. 10, O. K. S., Monday evening and w.-is the guest of honor at luncheon served after the business session by Mrs. J. Morgan Mor-gan Johnson. Mrs. A. L. Nilson, Mrs. H. (Iny Wood, Mrs. J. P. Jfeyrick, Mrs. B. F. Txivell, Mrs. G. V. Brand and Mrs. E. L. X;nderhill. Twenty-five members were present. While in Mt. Pleasant Mrs. Whlttemore was a guest at the home of Mrs. A. Crane. Mrs. W.' C. Hunter left Tuesday for her home in Chilley, Idaho. The Home Culture club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Rasmussen. Eleven members wrere present. Mrs. O. J. Harney and Mrs. J. Morgan were special guests. Special patriotic music was furnished fur-nished by Miss Arcile Barnett, Miss Mel-ba Mel-ba Aldrleh, Miss Winona Cherry and Miss Esther Norton. A paper, "Wilson's Presidential Pres-idential Record," written by Mrs. 'R. B. Norton, was read by Mrs. H. c. Be.au-mann. Be.au-mann. Mrs. O. F. Wal! conducted a reading read-ing from the articles of the United States constitution. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. McKirahan entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening, complimentary to the Rev. Walter Russell Rus-sell and Mr. and Mrs. William Hutton. Thursday afternoon the Twentieth Century Cen-tury club met with Mrs. George Madsen. Special guests were Mrs. W. Clyde All-red, All-red, Mrs. Mabel J. Earle and Mrss. Sophia Madsen. Luncheon was served. One of the most elaborate dinner parties par-ties of the week was given Thursday evening at the home of Bishop and Mrs. H. C. Jacobs. Miss Helen Larsen and Miss Dorothy Jacobs assisted in serving. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.- Anderson and the host and hostess. Miss Ruby Sorensen. Miss Deane Webb and Miss Eva Ericksen were entertained Wednesday evening at a Kensington and luncheon at the home of Miss Velma Tid-well. Tid-well. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis entertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Andersen. An-dersen. Mrs. Mary Ann Reynolds, Mrs. Andrew Knudson and Miss Annie Johan-sen. Johan-sen. Following dinner musical numbers and informal amusements were enjoyed. The O. S. A. club was-.entertained at a Kensington and luncheon Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon at the home of Mrs. Hn-um Madsen. Mad-sen. The following members and guests were present: Mrs. E. C. Johnson, Mrs. J. J. Nichols. Mrs. Joseph Monson, Mrs A. C. Wall. Mrs. A. E. Petersen. Mrs J. C. Jordan. Mrs. Ross McArthur M"-s Byron Carter, Mrs. Fred Stanfield Mrs C. T. Madsen, Mrs. C. T. Drage Mrs Christian Brothersen, Mrs. A. C. Madsen and Miss Hilda Madsen. Miss Margaret Wall entertained at a puncheon informally Sunday evening for Miss Afton Wilson. Miss Nellie Brabv John Maiben of Nepht, Jens Christensen and Glen Ma.tson. Miss Pearl Olson entertained a nartv of girls Saturday evening a.t a "paiama party. ' The girls in the partv were Ms Nellie Brahy. Miss Afton Wilson. Miss Margaret Wall, Miss Ruhv Sorensen Mis Fnnnie Monson. Miss Ethel Ericksen Miss Deane Webb, Miss Melba Aldrt-h. Miss Goldie Nielsen, Miss Gladys Erirk-sen. Erirk-sen. Miss Romania Hansen, Miss Lillian Nelson. Miss Reba Porter. Miss Eva Ericksen. Miss Velma Tidwell, Miss P.uby Olson and Miss Pearl Olson. - TOOELE f 4 TOOELE. Marrh 3. Mrs. John D "Woods entertained at dinner Sunday in compliment to Air. and Mrs. ,. G. Pe-louhet Pe-louhet and Sidney and Louis Norton ail ol East Oran.ee. N j., who were her house guests during the week, and on Monday evening the hostess entertained at a hrlde;e party In honor of her guests Following the cards luncheon was served to fifteen guests. Miss Kate Owens was hostess tn the A. E. G. cluh Wednesdav evening at the home of Mrs. Harvy Bryan. The evening even-ing was spent in cards and music, followed fol-lowed by a luncheon served to tho following: fol-lowing: guests: Mrs. William Campbell, Mifs Jennie Huffaker. Miss Alie Pes-trich. Pes-trich. Miss May Coins. Miss Edna Hickman. Hick-man. Miss Florence Bennett, Miss Kate Milier. Mrs. P. fH. Wapner entertained at a family dinner Saturday evening in honor ot" her mother, Mrs. George H. Tate. The occasion was Mrs. Tate's birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Covers w ere laid for ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Gowans of Provo were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson. Mrs. C. E. McRefb of Paysnn. who lias been the guest of Mrs. Carlos Eardwell, returned to her home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sotitherland have moved to Mauna. where they will make their future home. Mrs. John Plato and Mrs. M. M. Cole, hoth of Denver, C.tlo., en route from an extended trio through southern California, Califor-nia, were the housp guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. arner over Sunday. The Ladies' Literary club was entertained enter-tained by Mrs. John 1 Woods at her home in Pinehurst Friday. Mrs. Eugene Clark entertained at a luncheon a t her home in East Tooele, Wednesday. Covers were laid for twenty guests. Mrs. Pan Keith and daughter Ruth, wiio have been the guests of Mrs. George W. Kaul. returned Saturday to their home in Sait Eake City. Mrs. A. Sowles pntertained at cards Sa tur day evening in Iion-ar of her ten l h v i-ddijiK anniversary. l-'olinwintr the -ar-!s luncheon w as served to eighteen guests. Mrs. Carlns 11tmlwpl was hnst-'s? to the Bridge Hub at her huinc Wednpsiay evening. Mrs. F. M. Lyman ol Salt Kike Clv. was t he cuest of Mrs. B. L. Bo won during dur-ing the week. Mr. and Mr. Homy Iv.temus. who have made their hurm- at Stockton. ('.: ! , for tiie past aix months, reuirutd tu i Tooele Sunday to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Whit taker were gue. is of re !.i uves a nd friends at Sait Lake City over Suaday. RICHMOND f RI'CHMON'O, March 3. Miss Alta Webb and Miss Audme Merrill entertained the R. T. club of the North Cache high school at the home of the latter Tuesday evening. even-ing. The evening was concluded with ' luncheon. Mrs. Viola Johnson was hostess to the i Sego Lily, club at her ho ma Thursday af- ternoon. Mrs. Addie Van Noy was tendered a surprise at her home Thursday afternoon in honor of her birthday, by a number of her friends, who took luncheon and spent lie afternoon. The Home Economics club held Its regular reg-ular meeting at the high school building Tuesday evening. Miss Agnes Saunders of the Utah Agricultural college gave a lecture on "Feeding in the SUk Room." Musical numbers concluded the pro-gra pro-gra m me. Adrain Merrill and Miss Thelma Caziar of Smithfield will be married March 7 in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. L. F. Hendricks was given a surprise sur-prise Wednesday in honor of her birthday, birth-day, at the Scandinavian meeting house, by the primary officers and a number of her relatives and friends. A programme, refreshments and dancing were features of the evening's entertainment. Music was furnished by the Doty orchestra. About 100 guests were In attendance. Mrs. Anna V. Merrill entertained at a birthday party for her daughter - Anna Wednesday afternoon. A ward reunion was given by the Richmond Rich-mond South ward to its members at the opera house Friday. Dinner, which was served at 12 o'clock to all members of the ward over 18 years old, was followed by a programme and social chat. A grand ball was given in the evening. Floyd Thomson and Huion Merrill gave a dancing party to thirty of their friends at Hendricks hall this evening. Light refreshments re-freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright were guests of honor at a "500" party given by a number of their friends at Hendricks hall Tuesday evening. Prizes were won by Austin Rainey and Mrs. Nellie Webb, H. S. Webb and Mrs. Esther Christensen. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Marie Hendricks. Hen-dricks. The T. L. M. I. officers of the Richmond Rich-mond ward entertained at a social at the opera house Monday evening. The officers of the Richmond South ward m rituals ri-tuals were the guests of the evening. Dancing, games and refreshments were features. Mrs. J. W. Punk left, on Wednesday for Salt Lake, where she spent several da.ys with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Rainey and Mrs. Florence Rainey Farrell of Freedom, Wyo,, visited here last week with Mrs. Jane Rainey. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Squires, ?Tr. and Mrs. Joseph Squires of Logan, George Squires of Ogden and Mrs. John Squires of Rexburg visited here over Sunday with -Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCarrey. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miles of Smith-field Smith-field spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rainey. Mrs. C. L. Funk, Mrs. Erastus. Johnson and Miss Lnora Merrill spent several days of last week in Sa.lt Lake. t PRESTON, IDAHO f 4 4 PRESTON. Idaho, March 3. Mr. and Mrs. Q. Whitbeck and daughter, Thelma. of Smithfield, LTtah, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hobbs of this city. Mrs. H. Jensen entertained with a chicken supper in honor of her husband Wednesday evening, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for the Misses Anna Davis, Helen Keller and Ivj Keller. Jerry Curr, Harold Jensen and Than Earaes, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McCann spent several sev-eral days in Salt Lake last week visiting with friends. The Women of Woodcraft gave an invitation invi-tation dancing party in the W. O. W. hall Tuesday evening, which proved to be a very successful affair. Thirty couples were present and refreshments were served. Mrs. J. H. Henderson of Salt Lake City is the guest of relatives and friends here. Miss Lois Beckstead entertained at the home, of her parents Thursday evening in honor of her brother, Lloyd, who is attending school at the L. D. S. U. of Palt Lake. He returned home Wednesday Wednes-day evening to spend the week-end here-Decorations here-Decorations were carried out in the national na-tional colors. The colors of red. white and blue were also carried out in the luncheon. The evening was spent in dancing and games. At luncheon covers were laid for the Misses Vera Geddes, Barbara Neeley, Clara Goaslind. Virginia Meeks. Idaho Belnap, Gretta Ralllson and Adrienne Woolley, Lloyd Beckstead, Angus An-gus Bayne. Douglas Miles, Raymond Merrill Mer-rill and Orlando Peterson. Mrs. Ray Van Voy of Smithfield, Utah, w as the guest of Tela Uvea and friends ! here several days last week. Miss Lois Beckstead spent the weekend week-end with friends at Smithfield, Uta.h. The "Jolly Bunch" entertained with a dancing party Wednesday evening at. the Stevens hall. Refreshments were served and the evening proved to be a delightful delight-ful one to all. Mrs. Roy Bolmer spent the week-end visiting with friends here. Friday afternoon the Golden Hour club was entertained by Mrs. G. V. Slates at her home In this city. Mrs. W. Lohman read a number of selections from James Whiteomb Riley's works and the remainder re-mainder of tiie afternoon was spent so-'ually, so-'ually, followed by luncheon. Throughout the living room and parlor sweet peas were used for decorating, and at luncheon lunch-eon the table was beautifully decorated in honor of Washington's birthday. Washington's Wash-ington's picture hung nt the head of the table and Martha, Washington place cards were used. For a centerpiece a .small drum was hollowed, centered with a crystal crys-tal bowl of sweet peas. Covers were laid for seven members of the club, and Miss Mozelle Wehster, Mrs. A. W. Webster of Franklin, Idaho, and Miss K. A. Parker of Long Beach, Cat., were invited guests. After visiting with her sister, Mrs. G. W. Slates, for a couple of weeks, Miss K. A. Parker has left here for her home in Long Beach, Cat. f PLEASANT GROVE f PLEASANT GROVE. March 3. Miss Lah Thornton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfx Thornton, and Claude V. Sliurl-liff Sliurl-liff of Magna were married Monday e en-Ins en-Ins at the home of the bride. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by Bishop E. D. oipin. Among the many friends present were Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rates. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chip-man, Chip-man, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Rnlley, Mr. and Mrs. John Binns. all of A meriean Fork ; Mrs. Kate Bennett and daughter. Kathleen, Kath-leen, of salt Lake; Mrs. W. J. Cowley and daughter. Gladys, of T. avion; Mr. and Mrs. Orson '"ouiev of Magna, Price and Evelyn Mc Bride of Provo. Mrs. S. F. Walker. M r. and M rs. Joseph S. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Tlmma" Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. K. I"). Olpin, Orpha Halliday, Mary MrLeod and P.nzil Walker. Mrs. S H. Smith was the gur-st of frier f is and relatives in Salt Lake the pusi work. Mrs. ,1 . C. I'iiton and son of I.ynndvl art' v'siiitiir wiih relatives and friends in 1'h'fis tut ' Irove. I'll e St'cnnd vi a rd h-ld its annua! re-"iron re-"iron in lire ta be rr.n -o Thursday. In i ! ,y afto! jioju the children were given a dance. In the evening the older people ! enjoyed a programme and re fresh, me nts, afitr which dancing was indulged in. i Miss Mervene Bezz.tnt entertained at a social Wednesday evening. Tiie guests present were Teresa Richardson. Abide : Smith, A it ha Rich ins, Vida Sorensen, i Hazel Mercer. Ivy Devereaux. Isabel Wilson. Wil-son. Erma Rasmussun. On lie! la Bezzant, Arthur Devereaux. Norman Radniall. Vein Young, Floyd Sorenson, Orrel Bez-zant. Bez-zant. Nathaniel and Ciyde Chestnut. Ch'de i Ovard, Clarence Reynolds and Floyd I Thornton of American Fork. Mrs. Will Stagg entertained a children's partv Tuesday in honor of her little I daughter, Margaret. Tire guests were i S;is:e Christiansen, De Vona Bezzant, i Edna and Janie Walker, Verlen Halsey, : Elaine, Lorena and Fern Radmall, MU-; MU-; dred and Rhodive Christiansen. I Friends of Miss Arvilla St rat ton erave ' her a bundle shower Wednesday evening I in honor of her approaching marriage to Owen Draper of this city. ! The Second ward mutual girls snent I Friday evening at the home of Mrs. j Emma W. Overlade. The time was spent ; in sewing while "Jacob Hamilton" was rea d. Mrs. D. S. Kling of Provo spent several days in Pleasant Grove at the home of her son, George Peay, and family. Mrs. J. V. Johnson entertained ten of her friends at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Newman entertained enter-tained at their home Tuesday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Shoel!, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haddock, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin West. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sor-enson, Sor-enson, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Richins, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christianson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rich-ins, Rich-ins, Mr. and Mrs. Friend Young and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christianson. A . L MANTI 4 . : f MA NTT. March 3. The ladies of the Reviewers' club entertained their husbands hus-bands Thursdav evening at the home of Mrs. May Tuttle. Part of the evening was spent in cards. Mrs. Alice Wooley and E. D. Sorenson won first honors. Luncheon was served by Mrs. May Tuttle, Tut-tle, Mrs. Hannah Robinson, Mrs. Clara Johnson, Mrs. Ruby Riddle and Mrs. Ann Sorenson. Ruth Becker. Jane "Lamb, Maggie Ten-nant. Ten-nant. Grace Clark and Clara Wintch entertained en-tertained twenty-two members of the Hopeless club Monday evening at the home of iRiuth Becker. The evening was spent in sewing. Refreshments were served. Mrs. G. W. Martin entertained at dinner din-ner Friday complimentary to Mrs. Emma Lemon of Ferron, Emery county. Othelia Eliason entertained fifteen of her friends Tuesday evening. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served at midnight. The R. K. class met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Arthur Vorhees. The Mothers' meeting met Tuesday af-. ternoon with Mrs. Helma Becker. Fourteen Four-teen , ladies were present. Refreshments were served after the programme. The Reviewers met Monday evening with Mrs. Ann Sorenson. Mrs. Lewis Larsen Lar-sen reviewed the play. "Michael and His Lost Angel," by Sir Arthur Jones. Music Mu-sic was furnished by Mrs. Jessie Lund. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Emma Iemon of Ferron is visiting visit-ing her daughter, Mrs. Fred Hall. The Needle Craft club met Wednesday afternoon at the clubrooms. Mrs. Rozalia Harmon gave "Household Hints." Kath-lyn Kath-lyn Nelson gave several readings. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henrie and daughter daugh-ter Martha spent Wednesday in Ephraim with Mrs. Thomas Lund and Mrs, O. C. Doke. Mrs. Tleen Vorhees entertained at a sewing bee Thursday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. J. c. Madsen, Mrs Rencey Lowry, Mrs. Ca-mille Nelson, Mrs Hannah Madsen, Mrs. Jens Mickleson, Mrs. Minerva Munk, Mrs. Dorothea Keller, Kel-ler, Mrs. C. Sorenson. Mrs. Lewis Madsen, Mad-sen, Mrs. Fannie Westenskow, Mrs Annie Jensen. Mrs. T. Nelson, Mrs. J. C. Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. Mary Kenner, Mrs. Hans Peterson. Pe-terson. Luncheon was served at 5 o'clock. Mrs. H. P. Hansen entertained Sunday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Sarah Murdock, of Fa mum, Idaho. 4 I . ELSINORE I i ELSINORE. March 3. Mrs. James Gibhs, Mrs. Tilda Jensen. Mrs. M. Franrlfon, Miss Christie Jensen and Miss Adell Brown were entertained at the home of Mrs. C. Bell Mondav evening. Luncheon was served. Mrs. J. B. Hanson is visiting In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lowe returned from Gunnison Tuesday. Mrs. H. C. Larson entertained at a rasr bee Monday evening. Luncheon was served to the Mesdames J. Willardson, P. E. Christensen, J. C. HilC Theo Christensen, C. M. Porter. Anton Johnson. John-son. F. Lee. R. M. Anderson, Mrs. Dr. O. Salnsbury and the Misses Ruth Johnson John-son and Florence Jensen. Mrs. Walter Smith entertained Sunday afternoon in honor of her daughter Clarice's Clar-ice's eighth birthday. Refreshments were served to ten little guests. Mrs. Walter Smith entertained the (Mothers' club Wednesday afternoon. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. One of the social events of. the week was the staff party Riven hv the employees em-ployees of the Utah-Idaho Slifrar company com-pany Saturday evening. Cards and a Dutch lunch were the features of the evening. A. Ackerson officiated as toast-master. toast-master. The invited guests wore the Messrs. Charles Crabb. .1. G. Allmon-dinger, Allmon-dinger, A. Livingston, Thomas Fenlon H K. Bylheway, Roy Darlington. H. B. Williams, Wil-liams, William Goates, Rav Swain. Al Anderson. An-derson. Hart Sanders. H. Freed man A ndy Peterson, Moroni and Parley Jensen and J. C. Christensen. Miss Ardath Johnson entertained Informally In-formally Monday evening. 1 MALAD, IDAHO f 4 . i MALAD. Idaho, March 3. The Home Culture club, a progressive organization that has done much toward the civic improvement im-provement of Malad. held a meeting at the library Wednesday a f ternoon. The members of the Kensington club were the invited guests. Donations for the Belgian relief fund were accepted fmm club members and the Kensington club and the Cleo circle donated liberally. The fraternal organizations also have been asked to add to the fund. The programme of the afternoon was of a patriotic na-I na-I ture and was as follows: Music, Sirs. Vera Folia nd ; "Lincoln's Influence Today." Mrs. Elizabeth Williams; Wil-liams; "CeniH From Lincoln." club; "Life of Washington," Mrs. Rhoda Bush; "Famous "Fa-mous Women," Mrs. Ida perk. After t he meeting a social hour was spent during which tea was served, with Mrs. Maggie Wllks and Mrs. Lavina Fred-rickson Fred-rickson at the tea table. The Woman's Baptist Home Mission society will celebrate the fortieth or Ruby anniversary Saturday, March 3, at Im-manuel Im-manuel Baptist church. Mrs. S. F. Ford, t he president of tiie society, will be here. A round table will be conducted at 11 o'clock by Mrs. J. I,. Davis. A reception recep-tion will be held immediately following for the fireside nt and banquet speakers. At 1 o c i oc k ;w ban q u e t will be served . j Folowing Is the programme: Invocation, 'I song, introduction of toastmistre.ss, Mrs. Willey. by Mrs. J. E. Berkley; "The Col. let! Setting," Mrs. WiUey; responses. "The First Jewel Dhi mond f Purity )," Mrs. T. D. Johnson; "The Second .le-.vr-! Diamond (Light )." Mrs. C. Ci. Goss; missionary address. Miss Ada Shepherd; Shep-herd; response, "The Ruhv of Sacrifice." Mrs. S. T. F"rd: report of ruhv anniversary; anniver-sary; gifis by the state director, Mrs. J. Gebha rdt ; soinr. Assisted bv Mrs. John Krederiekson and : Mrs, J. J. ( Mia rubers. Miss Maud Fred-erickson Fred-erickson t-ntert.iined five tables at "."mil" 1 Friday afternoon, Mrs. La uren Peck receiving re-ceiving iljb score. Miss Ida, da uirkter .f l'rofe.-s.or a nd Mrs. f'oweil, wuji , !:osttss at a L'irthday party Tuesday evening, when she enter- tained a group of schoolmate's. Mrs. R. B. Hughes cnteitained the 1 Ladies' Aid of tiie Presbyterian church Tuesday evening at a special meeting. The time was spent in sowing for tire Easter bazaar. Refreshments were served. Mrs. W. J. Jones returned Monday from an extended visit to Denver. Mrs. Charles Peck is spending a few days in Brigham. Mesdames Frank Parquette and George Tucker were hostesses at a " 1 " ' pa r t y Wednesday afternoon at the homo of. the latter Luncheon was served to twenty-three twenty-three guests. Mrs. D. L. Evans entertained C-e Kensington Ken-sington club and other guetts Thursday afternoon. Miss Silvia Jones was hostess at a "-OO" i party Monday night. Miss S elia Jones received high score. After a IJ o'clock j supper the guests enjoyed dancing. EPHRAIM 4 EPHRAIM, March 3. Mrs. O. C. Doke entertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mrs. P. F. Peterson of Salina. Mr. and Mrs. James Frost, Mr. and Mrs. N. Phil Jensen, Peter Lund and E. C. Wlllard-sen. Wlllard-sen. Mrs. D. W. Anderson entertained last Wednesday at an afternoon tea in compliment com-pliment to Mrs. John Dorius. of Salt Lake. The guests were Mrs. William Larsen, Jr., Mrs. William F. Anderson, Mrs. Lauritz Anderson, Mrs. Jacob Peterson, Mrs. Cleon Anderson, Mrs. Dorcas Chris-'tianson, Chris-'tianson, Mrs. Chris Jorgensen, Miss Marie Anderson, Miss Ruth Anderson, the guest of honor and the hostess. The officers of the South Ward Primary association were entertained Wednesday by Mrs. Eraell Mortensen. Refreshments were served to President Jennie Hansen. Miss Iva Larsen, Miss Etta' Dorius, Miss Elda Dorius, Miss Alta Mortensen, Miss Vergia Mortensen. Miss Juna Tye, Mrs. Rowena Rasmussen, Mrs. Callie Rasmussen, Rasmus-sen, Mrs. Winnie Sudweeks and the hostess. host-ess. Mrs. O. L. Hanson entertained in compliment com-pliment to her mother, Mi's. M. C. Ivie of Mt. Pleasant, last Monday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Rasmus Hanson, Han-son, Mrs. Kels Frost, Mrs. Mahonri Thomson, Thom-son, Mrs. M. P. Sorenson, Mrs. Dyches Sorenson, Mrs. Gunild Dorius and the hostess. After social chat a luncheon was served. One of the pleasant events of the week was the party given hy Mrs. Allen Folster Tuesday evening. Dinner was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brein-holt. Brein-holt. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Brienholt, Mrs. C. E. Strong. Mrs. A. E. Bertelson, Mrs. Soren Peterson, Miss Hannah Breinliolt and Miss Millie Brienholt. The evening was spent in music and conversation. Mr. and Mrs. Ora L. Hanson entertained enter-tained the officers of the North ward Sunday school at their monthly local hoard meeting Tuesday evening. Those present were W. L. Breinliolt, 1.. S. Dorius, Do-rius, Mahonri Thomson, P. C. Peterson, Jr., Ariel Willardsen, Thorpe Isaacson,' Miss Olive Peterson, Miss Esther Jensen, Miss Mayana Thompson, Miss Omera Willardsen, Wil-lardsen, Miss Verna Madsen, Miss Da-Veda Da-Veda Olsen, Miss Ora Olson. After the general order of business luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Peterson entertained enter-tained in compliment to Mrs. C. E. Strong Sunday afternoon and evening. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Brein-holt, Brein-holt, Mr. and Mrs. Eden Winn, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Britsch, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Brelnholt, Miss Hannah, Breinholt. Miss Zelma Winn, Miss Beulah Breinholt Lorus Winn. Verdi Breinholt, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Miss Aleda Jensen was tendered a surprise sur-prise by a number of her friends Saturday Satur-day evening, the occasion heing the anniversary anni-versary of her birth. High five was the feature of the evening. Miss Thula Todd and Rue Mortensen won the prizes' Luncheon was served to Miss Marie Anderson, An-derson, Miss Norma Christensen, Miss Thelma Christensen, Miss Jovce Greaves Miss Cassie Greaves, Miss E'elda Anderson. Ander-son. Miss Iretta Byergo, Miss Thula Todd Miss Lind Olson. Miss Ruhv Mortensen' P. A. Young. Harvard Allr'ed, Seymour Christensen, Rue Mortensen, Devon Niel-son, Niel-son, Paul Hanson, Grover Greaves and Leon Wylie. Miss Thelma Christensen and Miss Norma Nor-ma Christensen returned this week to Salt Lake after spending a few davs with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.' Christensen. Chris-tensen. "Mrs. Rudolph Nielson of Salt Lake is visiting relatives and friends In Ephraim. Mrs. G. W. Taylor of Ogden is visiting her mother, Mrs. George Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Willardsen and family of Evanston, Wvo., are visiting relatives and friends in this city. A pleasant surprise was tendered Grover Gro-ver Greaves Sunday evening. Those present pres-ent were Miss Edith Thorpe, Miss Ora Olson, Miss Marie Anderson, Miss Lind Olson. Miss Patra Anderson, Miss Iva Larsen, Parlay Toting, Lowell Rosenvall. Ruel Greaves. LaVar Jenson. Glen Anderson An-derson and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Willie. I ELY, NEVADA 4 . . f j ELT. Nev., March 3. One of the most j beautiful affairs of the winter season was 1 the "500" party given by Mrs. Henry M. ; Fulmer Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. W. H. Seagravqs (nee Mollie Fulmer). Ful-mer). who is the house guest of her sister. sis-ter. Mrs, Frank Roper. Refreshments were served. The invited guests were Mesdames Bowdle, Bates, Backe, Bennett, Cannon, Chandler, Deckleman, Doughty, Elmore, Eakle, J. H. Fulmer. Holmquist, Holtzman, G. L. House, Ed Millard, Frank Millard, Lockhart, Lakenan, Ma pes. Patrick, Pat-rick, Roper, Arthur Smith. Maude Smith. Schwartz, Joseph F. Stevens, Dea Straight, Witcher, Whiteley, Weber and Terry. Mrs. Henry M. Fulmer entertained a farewell dinner party Wednesday evening for . Mrs. W. H. Sea graves and little daughter, who departed Thursday morning morn-ing for thir home in Seattle, Wash. The members of the Eastern Star enter en-ter La ined at a Washington's birthday heart party Thursday evening. Prizes were captured by Messrs. Molt and Gallagher Galla-gher and Mesdames Cart weight and Gallagher. A dainty supper followed the games. Thirty were in attendance. Mrs. Watt H. Bishop entertained at a luncheon and Kensington Friday afternoon after-noon in compliment to her mother. Mrs. C. C. Richardson of Reno, who is her house guest, eight guests enjoying the afternoon. Mrs. Lavid Lauder of East Fly entertained enter-tained tiie members of her "300"' L-uh Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments w ere nerved. The guests were Mesdames Stirn, Beverly, Houston, Roy Code. II. A. Code, Painter, Moon. Lea high, Wet more, Mc-Elroy, Mc-Elroy, Aniens, Purcell. Mrs. L. G. Gannon entertained Monday evening with a dinner in honor of Mrs. W. H. Seas raves at the Step toe hotel. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sin it h, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roper, Mrs. W. H. Seagraves and Colonel L. G. Gannon. Gan-non. Mrs. W. S. Holmqulst was hostess to the members of the Ante club Saturday afternoon. Ref re.-hnients were served. Mrs. Raymond H. Holtzman entertained one table of bridge, following a deli' ious luncheon, Saturday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. Arthur Boreman Witcher, .Mrs. J. M. Lockhart and Mrs. Joseph E. Stevens. Ste-vens. Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mis. I1 Grande Cannon have issued invitation t'nr a "fiOiV parly to be given during the coming com-ing week at the Smith home in East Ely- Mrs. Fred T. West was the ripiy of a beautiful silver spoon, the ncr.tsiniiVie-ing ncr.tsiniiVie-ing a surprise partv bv the. members nf her bridge club. Prl::es were captured bv M rs. Pmuse J. Cu; mound, fir.st . it ,:d Mrs. P. F.ovd-Smith. second. Tee guots were Mesdames Willis E. M"Vei s, p. Boyd-Smith, Percy Jackson, Joseph V. Mnipliy, James S. Hcum-it, C. C. Cap.-r-ton, 1 'rouse J. Goumouud. Supper was served. Mrs. Fred M. Clark and damrMc-r. Carol, d'iring the to spend some tbnc in 'alifom.ia. Mrs. Gael S. I oair will o'-ntp-- the Clark home alter the first of March. Tiie members of thf' Wednesday Sewing club have discontinued their meetings for two weeks. .Mrs, Gael S. Lloag will be the next hosu-ss at the Clark home. Mrs. J. F. Miles entertained at a Ken-sin Ken-sin -j ton Tuesday af ternoun to aid the work for the bazaar. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. West were din- ; ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Geary , of McGiU Tuesday evening. ! Mrs. prouse J. G.mmound entertained ! at one table of bridge Monday evening-The evening-The guests were Mrs. Joseph V. Murphy, Mrs. Widis K. Mevers. Mis. P. Boyd-Smith Boyd-Smith and Mrs. Fred T. West. Mrs. George F. Deckleman of Fast Ely entertained, me Jut Four Bridge club Friday ufternoon. Tire guests were Mesdames Mes-dames Leonard, Meyers and D. BoyU-Smitii. BoyU-Smitii. Mrs. Clifford M. Moon of Fast Ely was hosress to the members of the Double F Bridge club Wednesday afternoon. The cues'.s wvre Met. iames Pa: ; on. Aimms, Roy C"de. H A. Code, Fink. Rumbaugh, Stirn. Beverly and Hart man, Mrs, Clark Christian of Fast Elv entertained enter-tained the Merry-Go-Round Sewing club Thurslay afternoon, more than twenty attending. Mrs. George A. W hi tele v of East Ely had as her house guest (hiring the week Mrs. D. W. Standrod of Foeatello. Idaho. Mrs. W. A. Leonard was hostecs Monday Mon-day afternoon to ten of her neighbors, a guessing contest being the feature. Prizes were captured by Mrs. George F. Deckle-man Deckle-man and Mrs. J. J. La Branche. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Miss Dorothy Richardson will entertain the members of the Spoon club at her home in the Richmar apartments Tuesday Tues-day evening. Mrs. George A. Whiteley entertained at bridge for her . house guest. Mrs. D. W. Standrod of Foeatello. Prizes were won bv Mrs. Walter S. Holmquist. Mrs. Charles S. Chandler and Mrs. G. M. Stoutt. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Quayle are receiving receiv-ing the congratulations of their many friends over the arrival of a baby daughter, daugh-ter, born in California during the past week. Mrs. Sam Bloom and daughter. Cora, who have been spending the winter tn California, returned Tuesday evening. Mrs. Raymond II. Holtzman entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. I. W. (Mapesiof Los Angeles, who is the house guest of her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Osmonde G. Bates. Covers were laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hartley, who have been spending the past six weeks in New York, Kansas City and Salt Lake, returned re-turned Monday evening. 1 EUREKA I f EUREKA, March 3. Mrs. W. Nicholes and daughter, Miss Vera, of Weiser. Idaho, were in Eureka this week visiting Mrs. Xicholes's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Chlvrel. Mr. and Mrs. George Horton, Jr., returned re-turned to their home in Eureka on Sunday Sun-day evening, after spending a vacation in southern California. Mrs. Warren McAdams was a guest at the home of Mrs. T. A. Thurman in Provo, during the week. Mrs. A. N- Wallace is home, after spending a few. days with relatives at Salt Lake. I Miss Agnes Sullivan of Butte. Mont., ; arrived in Eureka Monday and will spend ;a few davs visiting at the home of Mr. land Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan. I Mrs, Ray Barney returned to her home ! in Midvale last Tuesday, after spending ja week in Eureka with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Church. Mr. and Mrs. John Pullen of Eureka were at Goshen last Sunday visiting rel-I rel-I atives. j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pake have returned ! to Eureka, after spending the past month in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. John Person of Pay son are in Eureka visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. Householder. Mrs. Hayes Noble left for Blackfoot, Idaho. Saturday, where she will visit relatives. The B. B. club members were entertained enter-tained at the home of Mrs. W. W. Shull last Tuesday afternoon. The time was spent in social chat 2nd fancy work, after which the hostess served luncheon. . The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. R. Runnells. Mrs. W. W. Thurmand returned to her home in Provo last Friday, after spending spend-ing a. few days in Eureka, where she was the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabrlskie. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coddinafon are in Eureka for a visit with Mrs. Lizzie Okey. Mrs. Walter Slack arrived in Eureka Sunday evening and wall visit her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Elmer Strong. Mrs. W. H. Green of Silver City is visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Garten arrived ar-rived in Eureka Wednesday- evening from Nickerson. Kan. They will make their home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McDonald Wt Tuesday evening for southern California, where they will spend a few weeks. I AMERICAN FORK f f AMERICAN FORK, March 3. Mrs. Vera Chipman entertained the following ladles from Lehi Friday night: Wanda Goodwin, Reva Grant, Alta Grant, Vera Gardner, Anna Stoddard., Merle Goodwin, Sybil Winn, Mrs. Floss Gardner, Mrs. Knudson and Mrs. Mary Ottis. Miss Pearl Chipman entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday evening for Mina Varney. Mae Chipman, Merl Harrington, Elwood Sinclair. Elsie Bennett, AYayne Shelley and Eddie Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Steele of Salt Lake City, former residents of American Fork, spent pa rt of the week here as guests of relatives. Mrs. pen Moffett entertained the F. B. Eadies at a Kensington Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home. An afternoon of social so-cial chat and sewing was enjoyed, alter which refreshments were served. Mrs. James peters and children, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. ! Peters"? parents, Mi. and Mrs. W. H. , Chipman, returned to their home in Garfield Gar-field the first of the week. Mrs. William Bodell of Harriman spent the week in this city visiting her mother, Mrs. Martha Chipman. Mrs. Alex Crystal and sister', Miss Emma Jngersn, of Salt Lake were the guests of American Fork relatives the fore part of the week. Mrs. J. B. Forbes went to She I ley. : Idaho, the fore part of the we-ek for an : extended visit as the guest of her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Ida Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gardner entertained enter-tained a number of their friends at th-dr home Thursday evening. Tiie time was passed in progressive high five. Lunch-eon Lunch-eon was spithI. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Robinson were pleasantly pleas-antly surprised Tuesday evening at their home on Fast State street by a number Of their I ' i etuis. A most pleasan t evening even-ing was spent in sanies and dancing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coddingion, Mr. and M is. height -ui Ca s-si s-si tv, Mr. and Mrs. John Burg. Mr. and Mrs. Aimer ChiptnTm, Mr. and Mrs. John Sasrer, Mr. and M rs. James Va nicy, Mr. and Mis. James Adams. Mrs. Pell Sine'e-ton. Sine'e-ton. Mrs. Ada WiPox, Mrs. Elfr!da Xe-ro!d, Xe-ro!d, Mrs. LilHc, Jenson and Mis. Bert Poulsen. Miss Mina Va rim v entert a inf d at h' r home in West statu street Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ,. F,. siovrs left Thursdav Thurs-dav fcr Nephi, whore they will make their borne. Mr. arid Mrs. Fi -d m. SN.rrs of Pr-vo we-e tresis of Mrs. Llla Oisen thu eaily 3 11 of the week. Mrs. John inbn:--.n onter--iiK..l W-d-nesoav evening ai her heme fur- a cumber of her f- it : -N. 'flu- lime was speni in mu.'-'ie rind v,a: !es. after wiiie'n a lun'd:'.-"n was .revved i" lie Pliow in;,- urues;;-.: ir. and :n-.s. J. L. M'. Kii:!"'v. Mr. an, I Mis. R. Vy. Vane,-, Mr and Mis. En rl Green-w Green-w ...- Mr. and Mrs. un Pallidas Mr. an 1 Mrs. L"s-t.-t Chi'vii.in. Mr ,,nd Mrs. T. .. Greeuuood, Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Heuroid and. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 3. Prida. Miss Ruby Wootton entertained a number num-ber of her girl friends Mimrday evening, compit mentai y to the Misses Adell and Veva Peters of provo. . Miss Blanche Chinman of Sqlt Uike-spent Uike-spent th3 week in this citv as the guest of Mits Blanch Crandajl. Mrs. H. C. Johnson entertained at din- ner Wednesday evening, complimentary to Mrs. Nellie Daft and daughter. Fay, ' who spent a con; ie of days here before leaving for Murtaugh, Idaho. The guests, ' besides the quests of honor, were Mr. and." Mrs. Je? se Green, Mr. and Mr s. Marion, Green of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith of Lehi. 1 ELACKFOOT, IDA. 4 4 BLACKFOOT. Idaho. March 3. Mrs. Hamilton V. right and Mrs. A. H. Sim--mens entertained Friday afternoon at the j home of Mrs. Wr.tdu'wHh an auction bridge part v. There were twenty ladies present. Mrs. C. V. Fisher presided atr t ho punch table. High s.-ore price was ' awarded to Mrs. W. A. Leo and the con-, swlation prize to Mrs. W. Fiehelberger. On Saturday t he same hostesses entertained enter-tained about fifty ladles with a Kensing-;' tor,. Miss Merle Simmons rendered a vocal solo und Miss Florence Turner a piano sclo. In a guessing game Mrs. L. ' M. Capps was given the prize for guess-" Ing the largest number of patriotic songs'1 played upon a piano by Miss Cassie Wright. ; Mrs. H. C. Tavey wan hostess on Wed--nesday to the Guild of the Episcopal church. The Women of Woodcraft held a card party nt the I. O. O. F. hall Monday evening. Pinochle and- "500" were the games enjoyed. The committee having the . party In charge was Miss Ethe! Thompson, Thomp-son, Mrs. R. T. Musseter, Mrs. Clara Sweet, Mrs. Elmer Stephens, Mrs. Bert' McDonald and Mrs. James M. Ketcham. The prize for high score was presented to Mrs. pearl Fisher. Refreshments were 6erved by the committee. The Altar society of the Catholic church,1, was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D'Orr Poynter. The Teacher-Parent association will-meet will-meet Tuesday afternoon at the differ- ent school buildings. At the meetings the discussion is to be on the subject... "The Food. Clothing and Sleep of the School Child." At the high school Mrs.. W. W. Beck wdll preside and the discus- sion will be lead by Mrs. J. T. Can nth: " At the Central school Miss Anna Doyle;; will preside .with Mrs. John O. Austin.1 as leader, and at the Irving school .Mrs. W. A. Varley will preside with Mrs. W. ; A. Beakley "as leader. Music will be ; rendered by the pupils of the various schools.. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown returned on-Tuesdav on-Tuesdav from a two weeks' visit at Bear' Lake, Idaho. Mrs. C. A. Hoover entertained with a! party on Sunday in honor of Dr. Hoover's birthday. Covers were laid for Mr. and . Mrs. W. A. Varley, N. Fennel and the r host and hostess. Mrs. w. F. Martin was hostess Wed- " nesday to the Missionary society of the Methodist church. Mrs. John Clemo of Areo, Idaho, was: the guest of friends the past week in Biackfoot. The music departmet of the Current Events club, under the leadership of Mrs. H. G. Williams., met in the clubrooms 011' Monday afternoon. - I LARK ' :l . LARK, March 3. Mr. ana Mrs. W. L-.'-Hallidav have as their guests for the week Mr. Halliday's father and niolher, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Halliday of Salt Lake City. ' ; One of the week's social events was a. dinner party given ny Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullock in honor of their daughter daugh-ter Hilda's birthday anniversary. Dinner was served to near friends and relatives. The Social Neighbors' club entertained Tuesday night at the Lark amusement hall. The programme included a soio by Mrs. "Y. S. Jensen; current events by Mrs. A. Fraisei". after which "5"0" was played.; Prizes were awarded to Hyrum Nordbeis and Mrs. Percy Penpraze. Luncheon was served bv Mrs. Wilford Craine. Mrs. 1 . S. Jensen ana Mrs. W. L. Halliday. Mrs. William Page entertained at din-., ner Sunday evening in honor of Mr. Pase '".., birthdav. Music and games were fear., tures of the evening. Mrs. Wilford Craine was hostess Wed- . nesday af'ernoon at a luncheon given in. honor of the ladies of the Social Neigh- bors' club. Those present were Mrs. I'.. P Jensen Mrs. Robert Meverhoffer, Mrs. A. Fraise'r. Mrs. Percy Penpraze. Mrs... Calliway, Mrs. Lawly and Mrs. Turpin. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hyt rum Sorenson entertained complimentary to Mr and Mrs. Z. Butterfield. Luncheon Lunch-eon w-as served and the evening wa6 spent in social chat. Mrs. W. P. Jensen entertained at a children's chil-dren's partv Monday afternoon in honor', of her son Rex's birthday. Games, music mu-sic and a luncheon were enjoyed by Nelda. Fraiser, Ruth "" Sorenson, Ada Ullock. ftanah and Lavall Silcox, George anl Eugene Keaton. Ruby and Royland Peterson Peter-son and Glen Heinholt. One of the most elaborate entertain-: ments of the season was a beautifully appointed dinner party Friday evemng. given by Miss Creighton at her home. : A- MAMMOTH I, 4 . . r V.-r M MMOTH, March 3. Miss Isatfefce-Harveille Isatfefce-Harveille entertained several of her friends at a dancing party Thursday-afternoon. Thursday-afternoon. ' Mrs. Margaret Brown is In Spanish Fork this week visiting her daughter,-. Mrs. Jacob Hanson. Mrs. B- M. Cornish entertained tiw members of the Sewing club at her home in Mammoth on Wednesday afternoon. -The hostess served her guests v,ith: luncheon. Members of. the Silver City Dramatic company gave a performance in 1 lie Stirling" amusement hall on Friday even-o-ing. The proceeds will go for the benefit j of the M. I. A. organization. .1 0)111 Leslie Betis of Silver City and Miss Kftte Marv Robertson, daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Robertson of Span-0; Iish Fork, were married in the Salt Lakfv temple on Wednesday afternoon. The vonng neople will make their home in , Silver City. Mrs. M. A- Condon and daughter have returned to their home in Salt Lake aftc'' a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Jones. Mrs. Sterl Smith entertained the pri-. marv officers of the L. D. S. church at her home Wednesday afternoon. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. r- f- COALVILLE f COALVILLE. Man-h ".Last Thursday leveniug was pleasantly spent at ".",.;,0"' -f bv a immoer of ladies as the guests of'-. Mis. W. M. Bovden and Miss Amy R.v-fh'ii. R.v-fh'ii. Mrs. P. II. Keelev. Mrs. L'liza" Wilde, Mrs. F. A. Northcoti, Mrs. C. R. -Innes, Mrs. M. K. Rhoades, Mrs. laruo" Ideaston. Mrs. A. Hobson. tiie Misses Agnes Ag-nes Lewi p. Bess Faddie, Anna Carruth and Nell Rhoades, were the guests, Charles L. Frost of this pl:u-c and Miss Marilui West of 1 bc-ts ille were married Thursday in the Salt La ke temple. M r,- . Fiost is nt present deputy county clerk, and :ho bride is the dam;' Ter of County ' Commissioner C. II. W--:. They will ' n'.a k th'-ir home in Coalville. A Kensington parly was given Monday ai'icrnoon by Mrs. T. Kdar Beard. A ft or spending a fow hours al fancy work the" -:'i'':owinir ladies were s-MV(d IiutcPoort: Mrs. A. Nort In-ot t, M rs. .1. II.. Iioh. 'tis. .Mrs. Arthur Board, Mrs. George I ird. Mrs. -J. G. Kldtl. Mrs. Judith Bcird. Mrs. J. H. Barber. Mrs. V. Rnl-' Mrs. .1. I . Lai ber, M 1 s. Klixa Wiide," Mr. L. W. Williams. Tiie mem hers of the V, M. ;i nd V. L. Mutual Improvement, a fM'i;i t ions were !r'. ited to a social last evening by their oft leers. About j'"l y of the 01 mg people peo-ple were present a nd the evening was spent in reading Romeo and Juliet, after whk h light refresh men t.s were served. |