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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns PROVO . I'KdVO, 1-u. :!.-.Mr and Mm. S. '. J. in.-.-. ftiinouiK ll." i of til'-. I In'jyi.ii-i. J.vdl.i ( . f.i Frrnl U I -t-uill'. 'I'm; r r . .1 r j i i - will fak: l- : the lat Lt-r I'. H t t tit-. li.'Milh. ',,ui,ifUUvi-v i ' ' Mrs. W. K. Violet, who l.-fr f'.r 1 1 r- m.i Ti..lav. Mrs. II.-I.Mi I'. r.'-'ll'-M-rl -nr.-rr;i at a wd hui'n.-oii i.i. I y at i.M' :;iMii.; Monday afi- niuciii. The NinM'-fTii fi Ct-nrurv - IuIj n.et with Mid J, W. L:.-rlv FrnUv afr.-rno.m. Th-;i Th-;i ,'!, nil '.M'.i.i! I . 1 1 r : r it. Amen, a," wan kp-mi 1)V Mr;- K. I. Sutton. I-Vilav .if:--rnr'.n the t'ffiii Sf.r'.nlh met .,r rii- ,.f M i .-. V. .1. HM.-i.;. Mhs ,niiof- Imou i.-M.w.-d 'If I V,iv: Kin-;." MlhH Kdlrh 't'lr-' was ItuMf.-fc to til iiirniis of )i'-r r.n.l i I. it) 'I uui'J-'J.iy even-In. even-In. Ml t .-t s i e. ! ! a ! r, : i . t - r h u .; r 1 u r n d to f'rOii af:-T !iv.-r:i inonrlib' Slav in (.Jfi- Mlvs Elh'.a h.-t , Tavlor ha a returned from .Salt Lake, ai'trtr a month's vinit. MIm Florence f loldt w ay Is here from Kurr-Ua viMllng fWJids. jC'y I'lopia. ' lub member fpr-nr. Thurs-f Thurs-f -v.-nifiK at a oral at til.! home of ft ikJ Mrs. .1. V Mulsh have- as their i-HXA MIhm I'.'-lt Fillrnoi'r: and Angus and T-'nir Fillmore of Richfield. ...,.i.,.-.Mf,.. to Mr. and Mrs. Ahra-iini Ahra-iini W'lldft of' Canada, Mr. ami Mrs. Charh-s wild.- entertained at filmier TliLii-Hihi v wwiiiuk. One. of tl"- r ivi-y- parties of Milav evening wi tie finrpri.se given by firi.M'ii ii,. . infZ M-Donald and Mis St.-lla ChlpirtHii. Mth. C'la t-.-n M. R.-an of Teton, Idaho. Is. the guem of -v mother, Mra. Jerry ("luff. Mi'H. .John Tavlor nf Salt Uikr its vllt -Ink Mr. and Mrs. Ht.-rlliiK Taylor. Fridnv afttniioon Mis. Ornon Bird wn ho.HtfMK at a pirriM.int afternoon party. The KnhtH UY-rft the mo Mil it-ih of tin Se'Ola i luh nnd Mrn. T. N. Taylor and Mrs. John Taylor. Mit. A. '. Kohlson is ppMV'l liter a. fr,w days In Salt LaU.- with Mrs. J. II. Sund-Btrom. Sund-Btrom. Tlie Bon fa rtuii'"h me.t Friday at the limnn of Mr. and Mrs. '. ,. Bunnell. The prlz wlnn.-ra were Mrs. lon C. Wil-llmns Wil-llmns and Norman S-oit. Tho consolation consola-tion favors were. re.;iicd hy Mrs. Parley LlliiK'ir and Joseph Shaw. Mr?. Heed Andc-rbi-r and daughter Fay have returned from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Knittht left Tucduy for I'allfornia. One; of tho enjoyable jiarttea of Saturday Satur-day evei dn?:: wan tha t 'Riven by Mrs. 1 .6 Hoy I dxon In l ompUniont to Mrs. Sa rail 1 '. I MN'on. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Hardlnc left Tuesday Tues-day for California to spend the next few months. Miss Man I Fiolmes of Salt Lake la spending the week with Provo relatives. After a two weeks' visit in Salt Lake, Ml.- b'tliel Taylor has returned to Provo. Miss 11a Dunn of Rijc'oy, Idaho, is here for a number of days, the guest of reta-t reta-t ives and fi lends. Mips Mabel Wtnn returned to her lionie in Nephl Monday after a week with Provo ' relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. PreMon G. Peterson had ! fl.3 their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ! I'irant Simmons of Robinson. I Jt irr. and Mrs. Alvln Peterson enter- tained at a social gathering Sunday even- I Miss Sylvestia Evans of Nephi Is the guest of Miss Vera Smoot. Miss Deon Colvln of Salt Lake is the Tjfst of her cousin, Mrs. Mr, J. Stlehl of 1 lOVO. Mi?K LaRue Brown Is a Salt Lake visitor vis-itor this week. Monday evening Miss LaPreaJ Hardy was lioPtess to a party of twolve young : ladles. i Miss Mamie Halliday returned to Salt Lake Monday after an enjoyable visit. The Misses Mary nnd Edith Durrant of Park City are Provo visitors. Mr. and Mrs. H. A- Dixon of Ogden spent the week-end in Provo. The S. F. society met at the home of Miss .Ann Stubbs Monday evening. Miss Marie Spafford rocelved the card favor. Dr. and Mrs. Pavid West wood left Wednesday for California. , Tn honor of her husband's birthday, Mrs. Oeorge W. Startup pave a dinner Sunday. The guet list Included Mr. a nd Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Startup. Mrs. Ha.sax Startup, Mr. and Mrp. Will Startup. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Taylor, Miss Cossette Startvip and Miss Hattle Startup. Mrs. T. F. Plerpont returned from Salt Lake Tuesday evening after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. Chester Deal. A party of young people enjoyed a sleigh party and oyster supper piven by Walter D. Startup Monday evening. Mrs. Monte Roberts left Wednesday on a trip to California. Mrs. Fred G. Ki.-hmond entertained the Afternoon Brtdge club at her home Thursday. Thurs-day. Miss Ellen Dee of Ogden returned home Wednesday after spending a week in Provo as the guest of Miss Hortense Simister. I PRESTON, IDA. v PRESTON. Tdaho. Feb. 3. Dr. and Mrs. C A. Oantield left Tuesday morning for an extended trip to Cali t'ornia and other points south. . Mrs. T. A. Poole of Bancroft. Idaho. sJs 1 1 d 1 1 f re a. f e w d a y s last week with iXends and relatives. The hostess to the Golden Hour club Thursday a ftenioon was Mrs. George IT. Blood. For decorating, pink and white rarnatipns were used throughout the living liv-ing room and parlor. One of the ma In feat urea of the afternoon was a pro-iiramme, pro-iiramme, consisting of a vocal solo by Mrs. Amos Belnap. musical selection hv Miss Viola Blood, and "The Power of Personalitv." written by Dr. Orson Sweet Miirden. which was read by Mrs. R. R. dayman. Card games followed the pro-grs pro-grs mine. after whi-h luncheon wa s served. Besides the invite! guests, who were Mrs. Amos Belnap and Sirs. Harley Greaves, covers were laid for members of (lie club present: Mrs. F. Foss. Mrs. W. Wood. Mrs. W. l.ohman. Mrs. R. tfolt. Mrs. G. Pa till. Mrs. R. r. Gavmnn. Mrs. F. H. tePuv and Mrs. C. Foss. Mrs. Pa nil will entertain Thursday, February Febru-ary S. Mrs. AVilford Thorpe nnd little sons. Allen and Max. were the week-end guests of Mrs. Thorpe's mother. Mrs. S. Jepson of Logan, Piah. Mrs. Carl Sundalt of Fairview. t'tah. is visiting with her sister. Mrs. F. O. Kales of this city. Thursday eveninc. at the Blue Villa hall, a danrinc partv .as gi en h- i'e members of the W. O. W.. which proved to he one of i ho most successful dam-cs of the season. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Blood of this -ity spent the week-end with friends and lelitives at Salt Lake. Mrs.- .Icr.nle Monson of Bancroft, Idaho, was the week-end guest of reianves here. A L;uo:-t of Mrs. J. Alma 1-arson last week was her mo: her. Mrs. Elizabeth Swai'isron of Whitney, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ho!,'-.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Aim; i 1 .arson a nd Mr. and M rs. James Johnson, Jr., were the cuests of Mrs. it. ( ;. F.a mes at dinner Thursday eveninc. rhe remaind.-r of t lie evening being spent J0a niusie and games. -Mi'- ami Mis. J S. Milium ente'-tainei at their home Thursday evening with lnustc and games and a Uaiay lunciicuu j rlSS MERL EATCHEL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ! ; J-lA Eatchel of Murraj', whose engagement to Charles 0. Wat- I son is announced today. for Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. D. Morrill. Mr. and Mrs. E. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese. Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Merrill, Mrs. Leslie Merrilel. Mrs. Minne Thomas and Miss Lillian Thomas. Mrs. Sadie Lewis of Lewiston, Utah, spent a few days here last week visiting wdth friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Greaves, Sr., left Tuesday morning for California, where they will spend a couple of months. Mrs. J. S. Jorgenson of Logan and Mrs. Maude Neville of Salt Lake Citv were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese Tuesday evening. An Invitation party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Barlow Thursday evening. The time was spent very pleasantly In music and games. At 11:30 o'clock an oyster supper was served by the Misses Lucy Barlow, Viola Bar-I Bar-I low, Vilate Thatcher and Alvira Henderson. Hender-son. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. E. S- Reid, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Eldredge, Mr. and Mrs. G. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Thomander. Mr. and Mrs. S. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. T-Ra-dford, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hey wood, Mr. and Mrs. F, Howell, Mr. and Mrs. W. Corbrldge, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hevwood, Mrs. G. Beckstead, Mrs. A. D. Hart. Mrs. E. H. Hart. Mrs. F. S. Mecham and Mrs. Pace. I i BEAVER 4 . BEAVER. Feb. 3. That the terpsi-chorean terpsi-chorean art is one In which the education educa-tion of the child in the smaller towns Is not neglected Is evinced In the numerous dancing parties given by the different organizations for the little folks and always al-ways well attended. Arrangements are now being made for a children's masquerade mas-querade to be given here early in February Febru-ary under the management of the opera house. A bridge club was formed this week to meet at the home of a member each Fridav afternoon. Those who joined are Mrs. R. H. Strickland. Mrs. Arthur T. Burton. Mrs. William F. Knox, Mrs. R. H. Bavton. Mrs. Edgar White, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph R. Murdock Jr., Mrs. Aubrev Tol-ton, Tol-ton, Mrs. R. A. B Hatch. Mrs. O. F. Mc-Shane Mc-Shane and Miss Margaret Hurst. The Study club held its regular meeting meet-ing "Tuesday evening in tlie auditorium of the Carnegie library. "Mutation" was the subject under discussion. The Home Economies club entertained at a social affair in the Carnegie library auditorium Monday afternoon. The programme pro-gramme was varied, consisting of musical mu-sical numbers, dramatic readings and dancing. Mrs. Milton Gentry gave a number of splendid dialect readings. Tea was served to about fifty guests .following .follow-ing the programme. The phllomathian society of the Murdock Mur-dock academy held its regular meeting Friday afternoon, at which a. splendid musical mu-sical "and literary programme, was given. Mrs. Henry Ditmore and small son of Frisco. Ptah, are the guests of Mrs. R. H. Burke. Mrs. Fred Loejoy of Grovont. Wyo.. arrived here yesterday to spend the winter win-ter with her inovher. Mrs. W. P. Smith. GARFIELD 4 GARFIELD, Feb. H o wa rd Bird entertained en-tertained the J. A. club of the Futon Sunday school at his home Friday evening. even-ing. Present were Harry Butcher, Herman Her-man End wig, Theodore Johnson. Wall n-Elder. n-Elder. Edward Sonne. Wade Hardie. Vernon Ver-non Avis, lien guar Wyotti. Howard Bird and Miss Rose Ka rouse, t hir teacher. Miss Nellie Cracroft. and the Misses Maude. Julia and Ccnetii Knayle of S d'. rike snent the week-end with Mrs. V. G Hammond. Saturday evening at the horn3 of Mrs. V. G. Hammond was given a dinner for j her Salt Lake guests. Besides the Mses Knavlr and Cracroft. were Miss Poroihy ' French Miss Oladvs Puncheon. Jmmie Palmer. J. r. Palmer. Paul Jencft". II. E. i Lew's. Dude Kins. "Billy"' Cope. V. G. . Hammond. The G. G. Bridge dub was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Carl Mad-sen. Mad-sen. Covers w ere laid for twelve. The special guesis were Mrs. Fred Barton. Mrs Louis Colone of Magna and Mrs. S. Smith. Mrs. Al Thomas won the first prize. Mrs. U Borsrste ie the special prizo and Mrs. Frances Drake the consolation. Mr?. Smith won the guest prize and was i latr voted a member of the e!ub. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Me entertained 'the folio win? truest? Monday: Mr. and 'Mrs. Rex Sou; iTer'.and . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Si-elder. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Mr. and j Mrs. V. G. Hammond. ! The Bakers' ptoxen Pri :-e club was ! pbv..santlv entrtaiiu-d Thursdav afir-I afir-I -'inon by Mrs. W. 1 Leonard. Gues's present were Mrs. Richard (I,i:r. Mrs. R. ; H. Saum. Mrs. Thomas M.iIht, M rs. A. M. j Henderson. Mrs. L. Richardson u.:id Mrs, R. F. Barker. The club prize was won by Mrs. D. Kellog and the guest prize by Mrs. Garr. The Q. S. club met at the home of Miss Elsie Munson Friday evening. St. Reta's guild was entertained W'ednesday afternoon by Mrs. John Preb-ble. Preb-ble. At this meeting arrangements were nearly completed for the supper and entertainment en-tertainment to be given by the ladies of the guild at the clubhouse on Tuesday evening, February 20. Present were Mrs. A. J. Delaney. Mrs. Henrv La Bell, Mrs. Fred Fellmeth, Mrs. Richard Bodkin. Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. A. Royer, Mrs. B. E. Norman, Mrs. Mat hew Hennessv, Mrs. M. T. Butler, Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, Mrs. YV. M. Campbell, Mrs. John Holland, Mrs. A. Ahlquist. Mrs. Prebble and Miss Lor-etta Lor-etta Butler. The guild will meet with Mrs. Reynolds next Wednesday. A large number of men attended the : smoker given by the Rev. F. A. Murphy on Tuesday evening. Mrs. G. Rohrbach was surprised Wednesday afternoon by a number of lady friends. Present were Mrs. George Bausman. Mrs. C- R. Sundberg, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Thomas, Mrs. Oscar Jones. Mrs. H. E. Atchinson. Mrs. Will Miller, Mrs. C. C. Petersen, Mrs. W. C. Barton. Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Bert. Mrs. C. Rohrbach, Jane Pender. The afternoon was spent in playing games ajid with music. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sundberg entertained enter-tained Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Mr. and Mrs. A- H. Dahle. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Daybell, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barton. i M'GILL, NEVADA f McGTLL, Nev., Feb. 3- Little Neil Lakenan. who has been seriously ill, is now rapidly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. George Newman have returned re-turned from Salt Lake. They were accompanied ac-companied by their daughter. Marlon, who has departed to take up her work at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. C. J- Geary and her mother. Mrs. Helens, were the guests of friends in Ely during the week. Many people from McGill motored to Ely Tuesday evening t& attend the char-it char-it v ball given by Mrs. Arthur Boreman Witchcr. Mrs. C. J. Geary entertained the Big Five Hundred Hub of Ely Saturday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Fred West. The dance given at the club house this month for the employees was a great success. Mrs. John Groshong. who has been seriously seri-ously ill at one of the Ely hospitals, is recovering and is now at her home. Mrs. William Merrill has left for Salt Lake City with her children to join her husband. i j MURRAY j MERR A V. Feb. 3. A leading social event of i he week was the ma rrlage of Miss Carma Jones and Douglas W. Jessup. which took place Wednesday at noon at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by Pr. John Malich of the Firt Unitarian church in the presence of the families and a few close reia i ives. A w edding breakfast followed. Piuk roses arranged- in a basket formed a. most artistic centerpiece for the breakfast break-fast table. The place cards were kew-pifs kew-pifs and pink rosebuds. The bride wore a dark hi up Hi iff on broadcloth suit, with that and shoes to match. Mr. and Mrs. Jessup left on an early train for a two weeks' honeymoon trip on the Pacific coast. I The m:mhers: and friends of the Methodist Metho-dist Aid sor i-ty will be entertained on Wednesday. February T. at the church I parlors hv Mrs. A. D. Knott and Mrs. j F. D. Gieeii. Through the courtesv of jthe lHih- J'Brien company, A. E. Estler from il- Edison laboratory at Orange. X. .1.. will sive a recital on the Edison dis-' phonograph. All are invited to attend at-tend and bring their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eatchel an-I an-I noi:ive the engagement of their da ugh -I ter. Merle, to Charles O. Watson of ; Salt Lake. The wedding will take place j in March. Mr. and Mrs. Vlrsil Perry entertained I at dinner at their home on Seventeenth (South street Tuesday evening, j Mrs. Rav Arnold was pleasantly sur-j sur-j prised at her home on Vine street by a j number of friends Tuesday. The :ifter-i :ifter-i noon was ; cut In tames, after which I y.M'resl!!T!-.T.ts were served. The guests wore Mrs. R. Arnold. Mrp. L. Arnold. M rs. J. R. 1 'rink water. Mrs. Jane Carl-! Carl-! s"ii. Mrs. Charles Eatchel, Mrs. F. jEniche!. Mrs. .1. Kniciu. Mrs. A. Lund-juuist. Lund-juuist. Mr-. A. Jarobson. Mrs. S. P. 1 Sr.n.v, Mrs. J. Fisher. Mrs. C. F. Ham-I Ham-I iiwh AH'ja. J.J liauiLUi; Mrs. A. I Rok.--:s. Mrs. L'dgar Ea'.ehel. Mrs. R. Gil-' Gil-' 'ts; i. Mrs. Eva Estey, Mrs. Gordon Gil- T:.e Ju:::- league of the Mc-thoiist ch'jr. h t:.tf rta-.r.ed r. s frier.ds Friday 1 evc:i::.--r. A lv was presented under t:ie d:re-:on of M:.ss Li.;:a J. Aiams. Follow Fol-low tii-3 programme, refreshments wfe.-c served. M -"s. J. H. Chambers and Mrs. Joh.n I Tripp riiteriaiiicd the members of the C." sc--;a: Ht;h a: the Chambers home on East f eveniernth South street T:t':rs"iuy a:terr.Ou:i. The roo:i:s were pre't.lv devji-jed m pink and white. "Srum:" .vas t:ie game of t!:e afiernoon, a:id pnres were won. hy Mrs. Louis Tripp and M:s. Wi:'dam R.obir.sou. Fourteen guests wore present. Mrs. G. W. Baker of Og.ien was the gainst of her father, William Atwood, during dur-ing the week. Mrs. D. D. PoweM. who has been visit-in- here for the past month, returned to her home in Bellevue. Idano. on Sun-Jay. Sun-Jay. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Freeze had as dinner din-ner quests on Sundav Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. White and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Freeze. Miss Harriet Kerhy returned Thursday from Tremonton, w here she spent the past week. Mrs. Edwin Eliaon. Mrs. Flora Anderson, Ander-son, Misses Sara Ehason. Grace Woo: en. Pauline Fuller. Vilate lav;s and Blanch Holm were hostesses on Thursday evening even-ing at a dancing partv given at tee Murray Mur-ray First ward amusement hail. A large number enjoyed the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Manassah Smith entertained enter-tained at dinner on Sunday. Covers were laid for olglu. The relief societies of Cottonwood and Granite stakes held a convention at the Granite stake house on Tuesday. Following Fol-lowing a programme, a luncheon was served. Mrs. Joseph Hansen left Wednesday for a month's visit in California. The members of tho Jolly Twenty-eight Twenty-eight club were entertained on Thursday Thurs-day evening'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Smith. SPRINGVILLE f - f SPRIXGVICLB, Feb. 3. Mrs. John C. Lyman of Salt Lake visited here this week with her sister, Mrs. Herder. Miss Mllly Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Davidson, and Frank Jensen of Mapleton were married Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Jane Spaford was a Salt Lake visitor last week. The veterans of the Indian wars of Utah of this city held their annual reunion re-union in Fraternity hall Tuesday afternoon after-noon and evening. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Mace of Magna spent -Saturday and Sunday here. Bishop and Mrs. Albert Manwarlng of Provo spent Friday here visiting with the former's mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannam of Vernal are visiting here this week, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Joe Vane, Jr. Thev will go from here to California, where they will visit their son, Karl. The Mothers' Study club held Its last meeting at the home of Mrs. Sadie Fau-cett. Fau-cett. An interesting programme was given and refreshments were served. The residents of the Second ward of Springville held their annual reunion at the high school Thursdav evening. A good programme was given, the leading number of which was an imitation of a negro revival meeting. Professor J. F. Wingate of the high school faculty acted as the preacher. I PLEASANT GROVE I i- PLEASANT GROVE, Feb. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrutn Powell left this week for a month's visit in California. Ross Smith left Wednesday for Butte for an indefinite period. Miss Dean Thornton, Mrs. Laura Ritchie. Bazi! and Lorin Walker attended attend-ed a surprise party given Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shipley at American Fork Saturday evening. Mrs. George Richards returned to her home Friday evening, after a week's visit with Mrs. Ike Cannon of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blake spent Tuesday in Salt Lake with relatives. Miss Jennie Walker entertained at a birthday party Tuesday afternoon. The following young people were present: Lillie and Elva Anderson, Lucille Walker, Dean Anderson, A. Band and Jesse Walker. The Misses Verda Hilton, Grace and Goldie Richins, Arnold Richins and Milton Mil-ton Adamson were guests of Miss Cora Wadley Wednesday evening. Mrs. Thomas Hansen was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Monson of American Fork. Mrs. Alice Warburton entertained the following guests at a birthday dinner Monday: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Carlson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warburton, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Warburton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richins, Mr., and Mrs. Albert Warburton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Freeman Free-man and Leiand Warburton. Miss Florence Chadwick of American Fork spent Wednesday as the guest of Mrs. C. P. Richie. Mrs. Alma Christiansen entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Mildred. Clarice and Clyde Newman, Ruth and Roxie West', Billy and Grace Radmall and Lowell Richins were present. Miss Ruby Radmall was pleasantly surprised sur-prised by a number of her friends Friday evening. Those present were Violet and Orpha Nelson. Lucy Sorenson, Eunice Swenson and Merle Christianson. Miss Edna Walker was hostess Friday afternoon to Thelma West. Geneva Shoell, Florence Stagg, Susie Christianson, Ruby Radmall, Ralph Smith and Marjelle Ellis. 1 TOOELE f TOOEEE. Feb. 3. The most enjoyable social event of the week was the second annual ball of the Bachelors' club, given in honor of their married friends at the opera house Monday evening. The hall was beauti fully decorated in blue and gold, the club colors, a nd dainty booths were arranged around where cards were played and luncheon served. Each lady was presented with a bouquet of carna -tions. About guests enjoyed the bachelors' hospitality. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Adamson during- the week were Mrs. L. J. Teit.ien and Mrs. - Jennie Smith, both of SaJt Ia.ke City. Mrs. Emma J. Atkin and daughter, Miss Reheca. left Wednesday for Long Beach. Cal., where they will spend the remainder of the winter. ?.tiss Elva Gregory was married to Pav Weyland of Salt Laka City Tuesday. The couple will make Salt Lake their home. Miss Clara Reynolds and Joseph Hughes, both of Stockton, were married at Salt Lake City Monday. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by the Rev. P. A. Simpkin at the Peery hotel. After a short wedding trip the young couple will make their home at Stockton. Mrs. E. J. Baker was hostess to the Ladies of the North Ward Relief society at her home Tuesday. Mrs. Henry W. Droubay of Lincoln and her sister. Miss Lydia De La Mare, of Tooele departed Wednesday for Los An-gele:-. , Miss Kate Miller was hostess TYednes-Idav TYednes-Idav evening to the members of the A. E. G.'elub. Miss Beulah Howell entertained the , Merry Six club Tuesday evening. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to Ida Lee. Clara Johnson, John-son, Mae Lsegreen, Lucy pocock and Kate Gillespie. Miss Marie Simmens of Salt Eake rity was the guest of Mrs. Carlos Bard we 11 over Sunday. Miss Simmens came to attend the Bachelors' hall. Members of the Ladies' Literary Hub were guests of Mrs. G. K, Goins at her" home Friday. The afternoon was spent in a social session in compliment to the retiring- stn'e president, Mrs. E. E. Corf-man Corf-man o: Pro1, o. who was paym? iu-r annual an-nual visit to the el.; Many musk a I r. .nnhers were rendered, fcl'.owed by a dair.tv hmeheon. Dur::. Mrs. Corfm.in's sui.v in Tooele she Wus me a -est of .Mrs. I F. C. Anderson. Miss Kathryne Boir.ehi entertained the O. F. y. eiub at her home Tnesc.ay even- : trig. The time was ,-per.t in car.is and music, ; olio wed by luncheon, served to Oiida Po-jock. Dora Revan. Flora Brack- : en, Sophronia Mallet. Bertha Sierzer and ! Edith locgev. ! Mrs. Ed. Cudd'.hy vis-ted friends at Salt ; Lake City over Sunday. A social and danom party was given in the amusement hall of the North ward church. Thursday evening hy the Mutual asso .lation. Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Koelker. who have he-'-n residents of Tooele for the past two years, departed Wednesday for Baxter Springs, Kan. Mrs. KoHker w-;ll visit reia-.ivfcs at Lafaeite. Inc.. and Toledo. ; (ji'.D. after which she will join Mr. KoH- 1 kcr at Baxter Springs, where they will j make their home. J Mrs. William S. Marks was the guest of her daughters. M ises IS la nohe and ! Bessie, who are nr. ending the Cniversity of Etah at Salt Like City, the r.rst part of 1 1 io week. Mrs. George S. Gibbp, who was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C R. I McBrkie, returned to her home at Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon. In honor of Miss Elva Grogorv. a brido of t!:e week. Mrs. Charles Opal entertained enter-tained at a bundle shower at her home Thursday. Mrs. W. P. Winters of Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant was the guest of Mrs. Stanley John- 1 son during the week. I LOGAN LOGAN. Feb. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ndbley of Salt Lake spent the latter part of the week here. One of the largest affairs of the week was a bridge tea given at the St. John's house Thursday afternoon by the ladies of the guild to raise fundsor the church. Card tables were sold to the capacity of the rooms. Tea was served at 6 o'clock. The committee on arrangements i was composed of Mrs. Albert Atkinson, I Mrs. E. C, Shepherd, Mrs. John Selfridge, Mrs. C M. Harris. The reception committee com-mittee was composed of Mrs. E. T. Lewis. Mrs. C. C. Wendelboe. Mrs. E. W. Werner, Wer-ner, Mrs. T. E. A. Hall, Mrs. C. T. Teet-zel, Teet-zel, Mrs. Daniels. Miss Margaret Wilken-sen Wilken-sen and Miss Hope McMurtry. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Earl entertained with a' prettily appointed five hundred party Thursday evening at their home at 36 North Second West street. Carnations Carna-tions and ferns were utilized In decorating. deco-rating. Following the card games refreshments re-freshments were served. Four prizes were awarded, for the two highest and the two lowest scores. The guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thatcher, Mr. and" Mrs. Preston Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. De Witt, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoney, Mr. and Mrs. 'G. W. Lindqulst, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Odell, Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jeppeson, Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen, Moses Cardon and Louis Linnartz. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson entertained enter-tained at a five hundred tarty Friday evening at their home. 312 West Center street, in compliment to their guest. Miss Laura' Selvy of Los Angeles. The valentine valen-tine Idea was carried out In the decorations decora-tions and other details of the party. At the end of the evening's entertainment refreshments were served. Besides the guest of honor, those present were as follows: ' Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Eccles. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Nibley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bullen, Attorney and Mrs. Asa Bullen, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Caine, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nibley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nais-bitt, Nais-bitt, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cardon, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cardon, Mr. and Mrs. George Torgeson, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Adams, Misses Jessie and Emma Eccles, Margaret Mar-garet Nibley, Ella Hatch. Mrs. E. S. Budge, Bill Goodspeed, Bryant Bullen, Spencer Eccles, Lawrence Smith, Dave Romney and Ben Meldrum of Salt Lake. Miss Margaret Nibley was hostess at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Miss Laura Setvy. Cut flowers were used about the rooms. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Twelve guests were included. Miss Nellie Lloyd entertained twelve of her friends at five hundred Wednesday evening. Carnations and ferns were about the rooms. Prises were awarded to Miss Harriet Smith and Mrs. Bert Gish. The evening was concluded with refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thatcher presided at a dinner last Sunday evening. The center of the table was ornamented with ; a basket of pink carnations. Covers were ' laid for the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Thomas, Miss Jocelyn Thomas, Thom-as, David Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Farrell, Misses Luna and Janet Farrell, Alfred and Billy Farrell. Following the dinner a social evening was spent, music being a feature of the entertainment. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thatcher entertained at dinner, with a social evening following. The table was decked with cut flowers. Besides the host and hostess, covers were laid for Mayor and Mrs. Preston Thatcher, Lawrence and Jack Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoney and Louis Linnartz. Mrs. Julius Jacobsen and daughter. Miss Lettie Jacobsen, entertained at supper, sup-per, with a social evening following, last Sunday, The center of the table was ornamented with a basket of pink carnations. car-nations. Covers were' laid for Mrs. Oscar Malm rose. Mrs. C. W. Spi reman. Mrs. N. C. Petersen. Mrs. J. R. Anderson, Misses Alice Charles. Wanda Tarbet, Inez Thain and P'lizabeth Drysdale. Mrs. Harry Farr entertained informally informal-ly at a table of bridge Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. M rs . C I i ff ord Good wi n entertained a few friends at a Kensington Monday afternoon, having as guests of honor Mrs. Julius Jacobsen and Miss Lettie Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, who left during the week for California. Cali-fornia. The rooms were decorated with cut flowers. At the end of the afternoon's after-noon's entertainment refreshments were served. Mrs. Asa Bullen entertained at. a prettily pret-tily appointed Kensington Monday afternoon. after-noon. Cut flowers were about the rooms. The a fternoon was concluded with refreshments. re-freshments. The guests were as follows: fol-lows: Mesdames Roy Bullen. E. G. Petersen, Peter-sen, George Hendricks, Orville Adams, Guy Cardon. A. F. Cardon. Robert Anderson, Ander-son, Ma rriner Eccles. George P. Caine, Jack Watson. H. J. Hatch. Fred Parkinson, Parkin-son, Misses Marie and Jxmlsa Barber. Ella Hatch. Laura Selvy, Margaret Nibley Nib-ley and Hope McMurtry. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Need ham entertained enter-tained eight of their friends at. a five hundred party Thursday evening, tarnations tarna-tions were about the rooms. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. .Mrs. Lloyd McDonald entertained at a delightfully planned Kensington Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Mrs. Glen J. Hudson is expected home this week-end from New York, having I spent two months in The east. Mrs. Julius Jacobsen and daughter. Miss Lettie, left Wednesday for San Francisco and southern California, where they will spend the remainder of the i winter. Miss Alice Pederson entertained her sewing club Friday afternoon. 1 On Wednesdav afternoon, from 3 to 6' o'clock, a studio r ea was given at the J college chapel for The "roundup" guests. ) A delightful muslcnl prog! am me. ren 1 dered by the college glee club, pre.vdt-d the tea. The cr'lege orchestra furnished ' music during the r.fternoon. Tea ,vi a ' 1 5erve(j from lour tables, which were rieco-1 rieco-1 ra'.pd with baskets of marigolds. All the details of trie tw were carried out in a-color a-color scheme of yellow. Presiding at the tea were the following ladies from the E. A. C. Women's F"acuity Icn-uo a nd the L. A. C. Women's club: Mesdames Mes-dames ' leorge 1 1 end ricks. A. H. Saxor, J. P. Johnson, iV. E. Carroll, E. W. Stevens. Ste-vens. Jack Watson. F. S. Ha rris, D. C. Budge, A. F. Cardon, Asa Pad! en, Orviile Adams, B. G. That'-hr, Ma rriner Eccles, C. W. Nibley, Jr.. Frank Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon arrived home from Salt Lake Thursdav morning, after spending three or four days there;. : ZZZi t BOUNTIFUL i j 4 BOUNTIFI'L. Feb. S. Mr. and Mrs. Sieven Moss t-n ter la : ued a few friends at a social ul i heir come We.'uitsuay evening. even-ing. The lime wus spent in music and yames, lohov. ed by ivfreshuit nts. Mrs. Emily Charrington of Sj.lt Lake City spent a few days in town this week as the g'.ust of her many relatives. A. I Hess was the recipient of a pleas.mt surprise p.nty at Ids home Sai-urcav Sai-urcav evening. About thirty friends were piei-ent and ice time was spent in games, follow ed by dainty refreshments. Mrs. Eleanor Williams is spending a few week in Clearfield as the guet of her dai.ghw-r, Mrs. George Moss, and :a ir.il'. Mrs. Jed Sessions of Kaypvtlle spent a few days h e i e t h : s week, the guest of re:at: es. William Barber was the recipient of a pleisani surprise party at his home Thursday evening. Twenty friends were present. The t; .r.e as spent in music' niki gam.es, followed by refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hess left Sunlay for an extended eastern trip. While a wa y they w ill visit re 1 a t i v es in Ne w York City, le t roil, Chicago and St. Louis. Mrs. He: tie Sair.f-hurv returned home Sunday from an extended visit in Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, whe;e she was the guest of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Joseph Bergesun. Henry Lenham of Bountiful and Miss Bedetia Davis of Garfield were married in the Sal: Lake temple Wednesday. The young couple will ma lie their home in Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. T. B Kinghorn, who have been visiting relatives here for some time, returned to" their home in Pocatello, Idaho, Sunday. Horton Fackrell of this place and Miss Marl ha Garbett of Salt Lake City were married Wednesday. j Mrs. Reuben Squires entertained the Lad A' Betterment club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. James Ramp- ton read an interesting paper on "Indian nnd Prairie Life of Canada," and the remainder re-mainder of the time was spent in sewing, sew-ing, followed by refreshments. Among those present were Mrs. Walter Barlow, Mrs. L. H. Roblson. Mrs. Clarence Wiltey. Mrs. .James Rampton, Mrs. Lewis Ramp-ton, Ramp-ton, Mrs. Arthur Naylor, Mrs. Leo J. Muir, Mrs. Alvin Sessions, Mrs. Ezra Lilyjenoulst, Mrs. A. H. Hesser and Mrs. A. L. McDonald. 1 Mrs. Charles Odd and Mrs. C. V. Roblson Robl-son of Kaysville spent Thursday in town, the guests of relatives. Mrs. Jane Lewis entertained the Mountain Moun-tain Climbers" club at an afternoon tea at her home Friday. A three-course luncheon lunch-eon was served and the time was spent in sewing. Among those present were Mrs. Martha Burningham, Mrs. Effie Hoffmann, Mrs. Julia Sessions. Mrs. Edith Pierce, Mrs. Hat tie Davis, Mrs. Vilate Longhurst, Mrs. Sarah Riley, Mrs. Priscilia Davis, Mrs. Hulda Thomas. Mrs. Mary Hermanson, Mrs. Augusta Duerden, Mrs. Jane Jacobson, Mrs. Polly Holbrook, Mrs. Pearl Pond, Mrs. Margaret Devine, Mrs. Annie Burningham and Mrs. Mary Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley entertained enter-tained at a dinner party at their home Friday evening in 'honor of the seventy-fifth seventy-fifth birthday of their father, Samuel Smedley. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smedley. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smedley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballwinkle and i Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rampton were guests at a dancing party given in Salt Lake City Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Fackrell entertained a number of friends at a social at their home Wednesday evening. The time was spent in music and games, followed by refreshments. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. Da Ka Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Deurden, Mr. and Mrs. William Holbrook, Mrs. Jane Lewis, Mrs. Martha Burningham, Mrs. Hulda Thomas, Mrs. Mary Curtis, Mrs. Annie Burningham, Burning-ham, Mrs. Jane Jacobson. Mrs. Effie Hoffmann, Mrs. Edith Pierce, Mrs. Vilate Longhurst, Mrs. Pearl Pond and Hyrum Wiseman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mabey. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hesser and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holt were guests at a theater party in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. LAYTON f LAYTON, Feb. 3. Miss Lottie Day entertained en-tertained a number of friends at a social at her home on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Sarah B. Layton, a bride of the coming w-eek. A two-course luncheon lunch-eon was served and the time was spent in music and games. Among those pres-I pres-I ent were Mrs. David E. Lavton, Mrs. Rob- ert H. Barton, Mrs. Calvin Cartridge, Mrs. j Delbert Bone. Misses Sarah B. Layton, i Ada Day, Leone Layton, Phoebe Roberts, ; Louella Layton, Bessie Day. Zeppora i Layton. Marion Ellison. Pearl Layton, Vera Day, Marie Layton. Flizabeth Elli-! Elli-! son, Mamie Layton and Vera Layton. i Emmet Wiggill. James Morgan. Lew-is Whitesides and Carl Whitesides entertained enter-tained a large number of friends at a dancing party at Laytonia hall Thursday . evening. Mrs. Alma Phillips entertained a few friends at an old-fashioned quilting party at her home Thursday afternoon. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Among those present were Mrs. A. B. Cook. Mrs. Dan Sullivan. Mrs. Dale Blazzard. Mrs. Enoch Young and Mrs. Dee Phillips. The West Layton Mutual Improvement associations tendered Miss Sarah B. Lay-ton Lay-ton a parcel shower at her home Friday evening. About eighty guests were present pres-ent and the time was spent in music and games, followed by refreshments. Mrs. Jesse Harris entertained at dinner at her home Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John II. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. John Layton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laytoiv-. Misses Louella, Leone, Jessie and Norma Layton. Misses Lizzie Green and Mary Raymond of Kaysville spent Thursday in town as guests of Miss Josie Layton. One of the pleasant social events of f he week took place Wednesday evening when Miss Eisie Layton entertained a number of friends at a. party at her home on West. Lo'-usl street. Refreshments were served and the time was spent in playing- appropria te ga mes. Among the guests present were Misses Lenore Williams, Wil-liams, Odetta Sharp, Ethel Ward, Cynthia Barrett, Rhea Sheffield, Dora Simmons, Alberta Conrad, Mav Crawley, Edith LayJ ton: Messrs. John Martin, Carl B. Cottrell Merrill Rushforrh. Ralph Jones. GrHr Asher. LeRoy Sessions, Don Asher, Malcolm Mal-colm Layton. Mervin Roneche, James I'liderwood, Harold Layton and Howard Linford. KAYSVILLE f. 4 . 4 KAYSVILLE. Feb. 3.-Miss Millie Crid-die Crid-die entertained a kw friends at a sleighing sleigh-ing party followed hy limcheon at her home on Fr:day evening. The suests were Mrs. Lawrence R. Layton, Misses Hazel Lishop. Lstella Griddle. Lula Brug-pr, Brug-pr, Ohve .u.rarns, Myrtle Jones, Messr, Ht-T; - h'T IV- PhilhPS. Augustine Hanks, ilatold J. Bwhop. Christopher B Layton, Richard Gailey. Miss Z.tlina Jolly of Moroni is th -uest of her iwer. Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield, for a tew week5. Mrs. Fu sarin ah Robins left on Sundav for Bur e..-, Idaho, wnere she will spend a' few "'k a a of her daughter. Mis. t hristopher L'oymon. Mrs. M.-uihla King of Salt lk-e finis fin-is a week-end visitor in town as a guest of her sister, .Mrs. Joseph B. Jarman. Mrs. William K. Oailev eiilert.-iine.i a numlier of friends al a parcel shower at 1 hor home nn Saturday afternoon in honor; of her sister. Miss Sarah H. I-avion. who:-e marriage tu rliffonl D. Strong will I take place in the Salt Lake tunple next I M ndnesday. The time was s;w-ni in mil- I sic and appropriate uatiics. follower! by a three-course linvlieon. Atnong the guests present were .Mrs. Luvid L. Layton, Mrs. Henry 11. Blood. Mrs. I'lsrenco S. Card-I Card-I net, Mrs. nruce Maior. Mrs. Joseph Hur- tod. Mrs. Arthur F. tlailey. Mrs. Calvin , t'arhioiu-, .Mrs Morris KHison, Misses -Sarah 1-!. Layion. Moliie Harnes. Leone Layum. Irene Swan, lVarl Layion. Phoehe K.hcrts, Elizabeth KUison, Louella Lay-to:i. Lay-to:i. Vera Pa..-, Garnet Swan, Zippora Layton. Lottie Day, Vera Layton and Marie Layion. Key Young was the recipient of a pleas- . ant hhthiiuy surprise luitty at his homa on Friday eveniim. names were played, followed hy re:f es'amems. Those present . j were Mr. and Mrs. BriKhani Y'oung, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Kirton, Mr. and Mrs. deere, V. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Lanlel Harvey. Mis. Key Young. Mrs. George K. Pattllo, -Misses Viola Young and Mies Uvenm -Barber. Mr. and Mrs. George AN'. Swan entertained enter-tained a few friends at a card party at their home on Wednesday evening. Five hundred was played and prizes were won by Mrs. John G. M. names and George Swan. Refreshments were terved. Among the gaes'.s present were Mr. and Mrs. . John v. Thornlev, Mr. and Mrs. Georga Swan. Mr. and Mrs. William r. Epperson, Mis. John G. M. r.arnes, Mrs. Lucy Hamilton. Ham-ilton. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Epperson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Yaunt and Ronald Swan. Miss Estella and Millie Criddle entertained enter-tained a number of friends t a card party at their home on Wednesday evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Those present were Misses Olive Ahrams. Mollia Fames. Lula Brusger. Hazel Bishop, Camilla Barnes. Mvrtle Burton, Nellie Edmonds. Ethel Funk, Mvrtle Jones, Ruby Phillips, Ella Smith. Edna Rushforth, Elizabeth Stewart. Messrs. Harold J. Bishop, Wallace Wal-lace Chrlsten6en, Lawrence B. Coles, Leo Ware. Marlev France, Christopher B. Lay-ton. Lay-ton. Augutlne Hanks, Myron W. Phillips, Edward Layton and Richard Galley-Mr. Galley-Mr. and Mrs. George W. Y'ouns entertained enter-tained a few friends at a dinner party at their home on East Locust street Thura-day Thura-day evening. Covers were laid for Mrs. Harrv Barber. Misses Fay Sanders, Moliie Mol-iie Barnes. Hazel Bishop and Arnold M. Barnes. 1 POCATELLO, IDA 1 1 POC-VTRLLO, Idaho. Feb. 3. Mesdames Mes-dames John G. Harvey and Jonas A. Y'ounger entertained their friends at a beautifully appointed "at home" at Antlers' Ant-lers' hall ThursdVy afternoon. At cards, Mrs W illiam Rampton was awardod high favor. Second favor went to Mrs. Bruce, Robinson and tho guest favor to Mrs. , George A. Green. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. William Rampton of Salt Lake Ctty Mrs. K. W. Farrls of Boise, L. M. Dustin of Blaekfoot and Mrs. H. L. Cashen of Worcester, Mass. The Missionary society of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. E. Lindsay at 310 South Fifth avenue. Mrs. M. Cole mi in charge of the meeting and Mrs. W. P. Havenor was hostess. India was th subject. One of the, most delightful dances of the vear was given Friday evenlnff at the Eagles' hall by the Rebekahs. , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cloonan received tha members of the Thursday "500" club Thursday evening. T. Plait Williams and Mrs. William AUeley were awarded the high favors. The following guests en-joved en-joved the evening: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. William Alleley and Mr. and Mrs. T. Piatt Williams. Invitations for the annual athletlo dance to be given by the .associated students stu-dents of the Idaho Technical school nave been sent out. Tho affair will be lield-on lield-on the night of February 2 at the Tech gymnasium. The dance Is one of the popular school events of the season. At this time members of the athletic teama who have represented the school on the -athletic teams are given their letters of insignia. Mrs. J. T. Young left Monday for the coast, where she will make an extended visit. The Ladies' Aid of the Baptist church served tea Friday afternoon at the home, of Mrs. M. M. Myers on North Hayes street. Murray Longhurst and bride, who ar en route from California to Mackey, are visiting in the city for several days. They are the guests of Miss Sldona Groose. The Campflre Girls, of which organization organiza-tion Miss Elizabeth Elliott Is campfir guardian, beld a very enjoyable dancing narty at the K. of C. hall Monday evening. even-ing. The patrons and patronesses were Professor and Mrs. Norman D. Adkinson, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Church, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goldsmith. Mrs. W. H. Huff received the members of tho Tuesday Bridge club at her horn on North Eighth avenue Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. The high club prize was awarded to Mrs. H. Hillard and the guest prize to Mrs. Harvey Holmes. The guests of the club were Mesdames J. Gassar, Harvey Har-vey Holmes, E. A. Pease, W. F. Walworth, Wal-worth, N. B. Adkinson and C. D. Smith. Mrs. A. Igo left Sunday for Cleveland, Ohio, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Cameron. Mrs. F. M. Johnson of Montpelier Is a. guest of Mrs. E. A. Pease. A private dancing club, limited to thirty couples, was organized Saturday evening by J. C. Ma.cAIpine. The da.nco3 are to be held at the Antlers' hall every Saturday evening. A number of Idaho Technical Institute students, chaperoned by Professor and" Mrs. Xorman B. Adkinson, enjoyed danc--; ing Tuesday evening. Those present were the Misses Louise Cherry, Dorothy Snyder. Sny-der. Bertha Cunningham, Ida Ream, Maud Sparks and Lucille Edwards; Messrs. Elmer Cole. Dane Church, Harry Evans, Lloyd Byrne. Ernest Byrne, Herschel F.oberts and Lorin Marriot, COALVILLE T f COALVILLE, Feb. 3. Miss Gladys ' Beard and her father, Georce Beard, left today for New York. A testimonial dance was tendered in honor of Miss Beard Frl- ' day night at the opera house, more than- 2 do people being present. Mrs. ,M. E. Rhoades and daughter, Nell, entertained a number of their friends last night at the Rhoades home. Five hundred and rook were played, a fter whicn refreshments were served. Mrs. D. A. Walton and Mrs. G. Y. Bui- . lor-k vere successful In winning prizes. Those present were Mrs. W, M. Boyden, Mrs. G. Y. Bullock, Mrs. Fav Cummlncs, Mrs. J. L Boyden, Mrs. A. Hobson, Mrs. LaRue Hen ton. Mrs. Ray Carruth, Mrs. E . A . Nort hcott , Mrs. F. P I n grp. e. M rs. James Walton. Mrs. J. G. Kidd, Mr. P. H. Neeley, Mrs. D. A. Walton, Mrs. F. K. Allen. Mrs. Eliza Wilde; the Misses Anna Carrut h, Agnes Lewis. Ethel Lee Claire Wilcox and Amy Boyden. The county clerk this week issued marriage mar-riage licen:.s to Bryan Vernon, aged 21', of Rock port, and Elva E. Stevens, a?ed IS, of Oakley; Andrew B. Martin, aged J-S and Ruth Catherine Andrew, aged Zi. of Park City. Mrs. D. A. Walton and children left today for their home in Tremonton. They have been quests of Mrs. Walton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Taylor. Miss Minnie Jensen of Ogrden was the guest of Miss Gladys Beard Sunday. MAGNA MAGNA, Feb. 2. The Los Amigo club met with Mrs. J. R. Jarvis yesterday afternoon. Members of the Mapna Ladies' Brldce, club were Mrs. Alma Swanson's guests Thursdav afternoon. Guests were Miss Ida Nirhols and Mrs. D. Christenfen. St. Elizabeth's guild met at the homo of Mrs. Rcimer Thursday. Mrs. Hazel Sponlove cave a shower for , Mr. James S pen love U'crinesdfiy after- nuon. The"r I resent were Mrs. James Spnnlove, Mrs. Waller O'Malley. Mrs. .I'din Luiitensoek. Mrs. J. R. Jarvis, Mrs. Theodore Hanson, Mrs. Jack Spentove, Mrs. John So-" nkvr. Sr., Mrs. V. C. Thompson. Mi:-. Ccorco Me Bride. Mrs. Ed. Enibh-ton, Mrs. J. A. Leslie. Mrs. I . Keltoi;, Mrs Frank McXeil and Mrs. Hazel Spenlove. |