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Show 'Social Notes From Utah Towns j GARFIELD j GARFIELD, Feb. 10. Miss Elvera i Eider entertained a party of little friends in honor of her eleventh birthday Thursday. Thurs-day. Those present were Ellen Ecklund, Edith Ecklund, Harriet Bible, Mary Ellen Moore, Bonnie Avis, Sylvia Rund, Edna vVardleigh, Helena Evers and Thyra Swalberg. The junior athletic club of All Saints' mission Sunday school held a pleasant social and business session at the home of Theodore Johnson at Arthur Friday evening. The Garfield Men's club entertained the wives and lady friends of the members at a dancing party Tuesday evening. Miss Stella Wright intends leaving Garfield Gar-field for Anaconda, Mont., after spending a couple of weeks with her pa rents at Morris, Utah. Claude Mitchell entertained at his home Monday evening. The rooms were prettily pret-tily decorated in pink and white carnations. carna-tions. Present were Miss Esther Bird, Miss Theo Furron, Miss Leah Pendleton, Miss Florence Haymond, Billie Thomas, Jack Breeze, Munroe Slater and Art Jackson. Jack-son. Mrs. Ray Cahoon has as her gnesta for a couple of weeks her mother and sister, Mrs. Mary Hansen and Miss Edna Hansen Han-sen of Logan. 7-frs. A. E. Cornwall and daughter, Jo-.phine Jo-.phine Hortense Cornwall, of Los An-gees, An-gees, are the guests of Mrs. George Mitchell for two weeks. Mrs. T. Ahlqufst entertained at cards Wednesday evening for Jack Kearns of Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Ahlqulst gave a pleasant dinner party Thursday evening. Covers were laid for six. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. "Bob" Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Bray. The S. S. club wilt meet with the Misses Addle and Helen Bousman next week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barton entertained at dinner Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Em-met Engersol, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ballard, Bal-lard, Miss Bessie Barton and Emmet Engersol, En-gersol, Jr. The West End Sewing club spent a pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Guy Piatt Thursday. Bridge was played. The prUe for high score was won by Mrs. Theodore Becker. Mrs. Ralph Ashworth was a guest of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Engersol entertained enter-tained a valentine party Friday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ros-well, Ros-well, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ensign, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. William Bvwater, Jin. Aim iii s. . . cdriun, iur. ana lvus. Will De Cheminant. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Day. The Women's club gave a pleasant after noon '6 entertainment yesterday. The Rev. P. A. Simpkin of Salt Lake gave a reading of Tennyson's poems. Miss Dorothy French played a piano solo and the club sextette rendered several vocal selections. Those who served were Mrs-Jeane Mrs-Jeane Wright, Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mrs. S. K. Smith, Mrs. C. J. Ridd, Mrs. A. P. Kimball, Mrs. V. G. Hammond, Mrs. A. 'T. Sneider and Mrs. Edna Moor. St. Reta's- guild enjoyed a pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. Margaret Reynolds Wednesday. There were sixteen members present. The guild will meet next week with Mrs. Louis Taylor. Mrs. Charles Martin entertained the Lady Maccabees and several guests in -honor of her eighteenth wedding anniver-( anniver-( pary Thursday afternoon. The rooms pr were decorated in red and white hearts and American Beauty roses. Present were Mrs. Jeane Wright, Mrs. J, Peay, Mrs. J. Hardy, Mrs. E. Corrigan, Mrs. M. Henderson, Mrs. J. Morgan, Mrs-sorge Mrs-sorge Wilson, Mrs. J. Underwood, Mrs. H. J. Ludwfg, Mrs. J. Kone, Mrs. A. Haage, Mrs. T. Temple, Mrs. J. Petersen, Mrs. Arnold Taylor, Mrs. Al Kopp, Mrs. A. O'Donnell, Mrs. A. Sneider. Cards were played and prizes won -by Mrs. Underwood, Mrs. Corrigan and Mrs. Taylor. Tay-lor. The G. B. G. club met with Miss Myrtle Cady Thursday evening. The members gave an enjoyable dance at the club house iaBt evening. PRICE 4 : -4 PRICE, Feb. 10. Mrs. Carlos Gunder-eon Gunder-eon and Mrs. A. D. MaoLean were hostesses host-esses last Saturday afternoon at the fourth of a series of card parties eiven by the civic department of the Price Porosis. Five hundred was the game of the afternoon. Mrs. Gunderson had a number of special guests. Mrs. J. R. Sharp, Mrs. L. E. Whitmore and Mrs. Marcusen entertained at tables. Mrs. R. C. Green and Mrs. Charles Averill will receive today. , Luclle Marcusen celebrated her eighth birthday anniversary last Tuesday bv inviting in-viting in about forty of her little friends. Her mother, Mrs. R. C. Marcusen, assisted as-sisted in the entertaining and served refreshments re-freshments to the youngsters. Miss June Christopherson entertained the Tuesday Night Bridge club Wednesday Wednes-day of this week. Miss Ruth Ixofbourov will receive the young ladies next week. The Bridge club met Wednesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. J. Rex Miller. Mrs. U E. Whitmore and Mrs. G. E. Nelms were the guests of the afternoon. Those present were Mesdames C. R. Marcusen. J. R. Sharp, L. E. Whitmore. H. W. Cooper, G. E. Nelms. F. M. Sanford, C. E. Em-pey. Em-pey. R. C. Green, O. T. Brooks, Mat Gll-mour, Gll-mour, C. W. Tinglev. Thomas Fonts. W. F. Olson, Thomas Fitzgerald, E. F. Chamberlain Cham-berlain and J. J. Welgmann. Mrs. Thomas Dumayne received the ladies la-dies of the Merry Afternoon club Tues-o'ay. Tues-o'ay. Scores for t he month were added, and the cluh favors were presented to rs. S. C. Miles and to Mrs. F. L. Buckio. Trs. H. A. Grotte will be hostess next week. Those present were Mesdames Charles Averill, G. E. Nelms. G. O. Horner, Horn-er, S. C. Miles, C. W. Tingley, F. L. Buckio. H. A- Grotte and C. H. Aukerman. Friends of Mtb. Clara Perkins met at her home Monday evening to do honor to her birthday anniversary. About thirty members of the Rebekah order and other friends were present. A committee from the civic department of the Price Sorosis is arranging for a valentine dance to be given at the city hall Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jesse Johnston, whose birthday anniversary occurred Tuesday, was given a surprise party by a number of her Royal Neighbor friends. About twenty were present. Professor A. Burgener. director of the L. D. S. choir, was tendered a reception Mondav evening by the members and their families. Seventy-nve guests wsre present. ' Mrs. John Prince entertained the teachers teach-ers of the primarv 'department of the L. D. S. church Wednesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Pace. Members of the library board, with the librarian. Miss Mattie Strong, honored Miss Mary E. Downey, state librarian, Fridav evening at the home of Mrs. T. R-McMlila'n. R-McMlila'n. A number of tbe guests enjoyed en-joyed the game of "500." while others had an equally good time making candy. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Miss Downey, Mr. and Mrs. McClure Wilson, Judge and Mrs. F. E. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Marcusen, Mar-cusen, Mrs. Olive Millburn. Misses Par-thina Par-thina and Margaret Horsley, Inez Scott, Goldie Faux, Mattie Strong, A- J. Taylor Tay-lor and Mj and Mrs. T. R. McMillan. Brainard McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. McDonald, celebrated his tenth birthday anniversary with a party on Wednesday afternoon. Fifteen of his little lit-tle friends helped him enjoy the day. Mrs. Barbara Forrester entertained a number of friends at bridge Saturday evening. Honors were awarded to Mrs. C. S. Price and to L. A. McGee. The hostess was assisted by Miss Barbara Forrester in entertaining the guests, who were Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Price. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, Miss Rosaline Strlngham and Charles Leger. Mrs. Olive Millburn enjoyed a visit the first of the week from her cousin, .William .Wil-liam Fretwell, of Salt Lake. Mrs. E. M. Steubens stopped off in Price this week on her way home to Provo from Chicago, where she has been visiting the past six weeks with Mr. Steu-bens's Steu-bens's relatives. Mrs. David Ellis of Wellington was a Price visitor Wednesday. Mrs. A. D. Sutton left Tuesday morning morn-ing to spend the week with friends in Salt Lake. FARMINGTON f FARMINGTON. Feb. 10. Miss Bessie Steed visited friends tn Salt Lake the first part of the week. Miss Alice Boylin visited friends in Salt Lake during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood entertained a number of friends Monday evening. Mrs. Wood was assisted in the entertaining entertain-ing by her daughters, the Misses Gladys and Dora Wood. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Hsnrv Moon. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Whittaker, Lavine Moon, Afton Wood, Clifton Wood and Myron Bird. Miss Alice Boylin visited in Ogden during dur-ing the week with her sister, Mrs. Lester W. Payne. Mrs. Ora Barnes entertained a number of friends Friday afternoon at luncheon. Mrs. S. Steed visited with her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Mary Howells, of Salt Lake during dur-ing the week. Mrs. Blanch Wood returned home Sunday Sun-day from a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Horace Richards, of Fielding. Mrs. Vera Peck and daughter. Shirlev, of Fielding are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bourne. Miss Myrtle Spackman spent the weekend week-end In Kaysville, the guest of Miss Es-tella Es-tella Criddle. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woods of Fielding Field-ing are guests of Mr. Woods's mother, Mrs. J. D. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. X. Muir entertained at a dancing party Monday evening. A number of the young married set gave a sleighing party, followed bv a progressive pro-gressive supper, during the week. The party included Mr. and Mrs. Mit Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turner. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Steed. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rose, Mr. and Mrs. N. Muir and Mrs. Thomas Sanders. 1 CLEARFIELD f ; CLEARFIELD, Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Layton were visitors in Ogden Wednesday. Mrs. Martha Weaver of Kaysville spent -Sunday in town as the guest of relatives. Mrs. Charles Barber spent a few davs in Farmington this week as the guest of relatives. Mrs. Fred Gibson visited relatives In Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Hatch were weekend week-end visitors in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Draper and Miss Nora Draper spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Mabey entertained enter-tained a few friends at an oyster supper Fridav evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Al-hert Al-hert T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P Payne, Misses Le Vora Smith, La Von Hatch, Hattle Payne, Algie Jensen. Edith Hatch. Arva Stoker. Lena Wocd, Dorothy Brown, Delila Stoker, Ranghlll Llngbee, Katie Hanks. Iona Barlow, Messrs. Gerald Ger-ald McFerron, Leland Brown, Harvey Freestone. Alvin Stoker, James McFerron, Blenn Smith. Arlow Brown, Clyde Reed and Fred Clark. Mr. and Mrs. D. XL Nelson spent Tuesday Tues-day in Ogden. Misses Algie Jensen and Ranghill Ling1-bee, Ling1-bee, both of Salt Lake, were week-end guest6 of Mr. and Mrs. David Stoker and family. i Miss Edith praper spent the week in Ogden. j Miss Eva Hanks spent a few days in ; Kaysville this week as the guest of Miss : Olive Abrams. I 1 PAYSON PAYSOX, Feb. 10. Members of the Entre Nous club were the guests of Mrs. Stanley Douglass Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. N. J. Mortensen entertained the Justamere club at her home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Turner entertained at an oyster supper Sunday evening. The Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Frank Ingalls Thursday. i Mrs. C. E. McBeth entertained at bridge Saturday. A surprise party vas given Harold Pierson Sunday evening at his home in honor of his fifteenth birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Nebeker left on Wednesday for their ranch in Wyoming, Wyo-ming, after an extended visit here with relatives. Mrs. Eph Cluff of Spanish Fork was the guest this week of her mother, Mrs. C. F- Dixon. Mr. and Mjs. Joseph Wightman. Thomas Wilson and John Francom left Saturday for California. Mrs. Samuel Douglass and Mrs. Dave Hulsh and children were in Salt Lake visiting at the home of Professor and Mrs. J. J. McClellan. Mrs. Harry Tipton entertained the Bridge club at her home Saturday. Besides Be-sides the club members, there were present pres-ent Mesdames A. B. Larson, Mary McBeth. Mc-Beth. Maggie Cravens and Miss Aleen McBeth. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary, to J. Snow of Salem. The young couple will make their home at Mosida. The Happy Hour club met Friday at the home of Mrs. George Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler entertained at cards Thursday evening. Mrs. Frank Walkinshaw and son, Knight, returned Wednesday to their home in Salt Lake. M!nk Fdvth Kvans nf Salt Tnkft was the guest of Miss Wildee Dixon Sunday. Mrs. John Lant visited in Salt Lake Tuesday. i The annual baU of the Utah-Tdaho Sugar Su-gar company employees was given Friday ; in the Payson pavilion. Miss Anis Kinder and George W. Evans jof Salem were married Saturday. They will make their home in Salem. The M. I. A. of the Second ward gave an entertainment in the amusement hall Friday evening. Mrs. Harold Gore of Mosida is the guest of Mrs. O. Morris. Mrs. Sorenson was a Salt Lake visitor this week. Mrs. Asa Hancock returned home Wednesday, after a short visit with her daughter in Salt Lake. Mrs. J. Holt entertained a number of her friends at cards Wednesday evening. Miss Daisy Harding was a Salt Lake visitor this week. Miss Jessie Ellsworth of Safford, Ariz., and a student of the B. Y. U.. is visiting visit-ing her aunt, Mrs. John Barnett. 4 GUNNISON 4 , , GUXXISON, Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Overfelt entertained the following members mem-bers of theTues-lav Evening Card club: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knighton, Mr. and Mis. C. X. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. C'nris-tensen, C'nris-tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Metcalf, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hagan, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Metcalf and Mr. and Mrs. James Bown. Mrs. J. W. Jones and Ray B. Metcalf received prizes. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knighton will entertain enter-tain next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Love!! Chflds if the guest of relatives rela-tives and friends at Monroe this week. Miss Lucile Tuttle entertained the members of the T. B. club Tuesday evening even-ing at the home of Mrs. William Perkins. Mrs. Harold Christensen and Mrs. Alma Frederickson were special guests. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. A. C. Christensen. Chris-tensen. Mrs. J. M. Knighton, Mrs. Julius Duggins, Mrs. M. M. Dueglns, Mrs. C. R Swallberg, Mrs. J. E. Metcalf, Mrs. James Bown, Mrs. C. X. Jensen, Mrs. H. Hal-verson. Hal-verson. Mrs. T. M. Kearns. Mrs. Daunt Panders, Mrs. Clarence Halverson and Mrs. D. Peaueuard were entertained by Mrs. J. W. Jones at a meeting of the Social Circle club. Mrs, J. E. Metcalf read several chapters of "The Risinsr Tide." Miss Emily Hale will entertain the T. B. club next Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. Christensen. Mrs. Julius Duggins wiW be hostess February 21 for the Social Circle club. T ELSINORE T . i ELSIXORl-:, Feb. 11. Mrs. Andrew Hanson was hostess Thursday evening at a dainty luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Soderberg, Miss Eunice Doxford, Charles Bell and Albin Osteland were the guests. The Pollyanna club was entertained bv Miss Florence Jensen Tuesdav evening. Refreshment w-ere served to the Misses Anna and Mabel Dunn. Elizaheih slraah Ruby Kotter. Adell Brown, Millie Hart-we!l, Hart-we!l, Ruth and Ardath Johnson, Elizabeth Ridge and Mrs. Peter Jensen. Mrs. Fred Lee entertained Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. William Her-siiey, Her-siiey, J. Nielson and A. Osteland of Canada. Mrs. A. FTandson entertained Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Hershey of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen. F. Lee. Walter Smith, J. Nielson and Miss Bessie Nielson were the guests. The Bridge club was entertained at the home of Mrs. J. G. Allmondinger Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Luncheon was served. Mesdames H. C. Larson. J. c. Hill, Theodore Theo-dore Christensen, Arthur Jensen. C. M. Porter, C. W. Snyder, A. Hanson. r Crabb. M. Jensen and J. Zabriske were present. Mrs. Andrew Hanson left for Salt Lake Sunday morning. Mrs. Charles Heinholt of Lark is visiting visit-ing her father. A. Frank. . The Sluff cluh was entertained at the home of P. E. Christensen Mondav evening. even-ing. Mrs. J. B. Hanson entertained Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. William Hers'p.ev of Canada. Refreshments were served to twelve guests. 1 EUREKA I Et'REKA. Keh. 10. On Thursdav ever-Ing ever-Ing the members of Tint i-- lor-'.r" Xo 9 F. & A. M., enjoyed a sof-nl .-ion and luncheon at the clubroon.s of the ordor. Mrs. M. A. Condon of Suit Lake and Mrs. Ceoree Jones of Manimoth visited Mrs. Henry Runnells on Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Brown of Xephi visited her dauehter, Mrs. Leon Clinstensen, til week. Miss Desdemop.-i stou of S:i!t Lake i.-visiting i.-visiting Mr. and Mrs. c;eorge A. Stoit. Joseph Peart and Miss Bossle King hotli nf Hnreka, were rnarri.i at Prove on Wednesday. The reromonv whs performed per-formed by Judge Thome in the presence of a few friends. The young people, who are well-known residents of this city, will make their home here. Mrs. G. C. Lindsay and little daughter are at Provo for a few days' visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders are in Salt Lake visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Draper. Mrs. William M. Thomas of Spanish Fork returned home early in the week, after spending a few days in Eureka with her sister, Mrs. J.. W. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mellor returned home Wednesday ' after spending two weeks with Payson friends. Mrs. Alex H. McChrystal and son. Billie. and Miss Silver Brenton left on Wednesday Wednes-day for southern California for a stay of some months. Mr. and Mrs. William Hooper visited relatives in Spanish Fork on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Doty entertained Mr. and Mrs. John H. McChrystal and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Cornish at dinner Sunday evening. Members of the Degree of Honor held a card party in the I. O. O. F. hall on Tuesday Tues-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Young visited Salt Lake friends during the early part of the week. D. H. Houston of Sandy and Miss Jennie Jen-nie X'elson of Eureka were married at Provo during the early part of the week, the ceremony being performed by Judge Thorne. KAYSVILLE f 4 f KAYSVILLE, Feb. 10. Alan Blood entertained en-tertained a few friends at a birthday party Saturday. Those present were Miss Vera Barton, Miss Leone Blood, Miss Leone Linford, Miss Xora Blood. Miss Ella Green, Miss Madge Peak, Miss Marcia Williams. Cornell Jarman, Howard Williams, Wil-liams, Paul Layton, Seth Blood, Lloyd Mansell, John Burton. Iceland Flint, Carl B. Cottrell, Clifton Blood and Rulon Barnes. Mrs. Joseph Peake and Mrs. George W. Green spent Wednesday in Farming-ton Farming-ton with Mrs. Claude Prigmore. Mrs. Lawrence R. Layton returned to Burley, Idaho, Thursday. Miss Priscilla Layton of Thatcher. Ariz., is spending a few davs in Kaysville. Kays-ville. Ronald Swan entertained at a sleighing party Tuesday evening. Mrs. James R. Proudfoot entertained the members of the Thimble club at her home Thursday afternoon. Those present pres-ent were Mrs. Benjamin Barrett, Mrs. Henry Graham, Mrs. William Haight, Mrs. Harry Swanger, Mrs. James Chip-man, Chip-man, Mrs. William Ramsey, Mrs. Annie H. Phillips and Mrs. George W. Underwood. Under-wood. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hill and daughter Eva of Ogden were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Proudfoot. Miss Jennie Xeilsen entertained at a social Wednesday evening. Those present pres-ent yere Mr. and Mrs. Xiels Xielsen, Miss Sarah Rasniussen, Miss Amada Xielsen, Xiel-sen, Miss Vivian Bacon, Miss Lucretia Ward, Miss Signa Xielsen, Miss Mary Abrams, Miss Hannah Rasmussen, Adel-bert Adel-bert Barnett and Owen Anderson. Miss Sarah Rasmussen and Miss Hannah Han-nah Rasmussen of Pleasant Grove spent a few days in town this week. Sliss Ileen Barnes of Kamas spent Thursday here as the guest of her cousin. Miss Mollie Barnes. Miss Cynthia Barrett was the recipient of a pleasant surprise party Wednesday evening. Those present were Miss Florence Flor-ence Cooley, Miss Ruth Grimm, Miss Odetta eharp, Miss Dora Simmons, Miss Rheva Sheffield, Miss Lenore Williams, Miss Alberta Conrad, James Underwood, ! Malcome Layton, Howard Linford, Mer- ' rill Rus'nforth, Roy Sessions and Stephen Barrett. The friends of Miss Verna Kilfoyle ten- ', dered her a surprise party Monday even- 1 ing. Those present were Miss Roetta Thomassen, Miss Agnes Grimm, Miss lone Phillips, Miss Mae Scoffield, Clay Adams, Glen Layton, Leo Hill, Leonard Layton and Ezra Layton. Harold J. Bishop entertained at a card party in honor of his birthday Thursday evening. The guests were Miss Mvrtle Jones, Miss Mollie Barnes, Miss Hael B;.shop. Miss Eva Hanks. Miss Olive Abrams. Miss Lula Brueger Leo Ware Myron W. Philiips, Augustine Hanks and Edward Layton. Vernon Mansell entertained at an oyster supper Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for Mac Swan. Newman Reeves. Golden Barton, Xewell Sanders. Lawrence Mansell and Van Barton. Miss Florence Cooley entertained at a social Saturday evening. Among those present w ere Miss Odetta Sharp, Mis Virginia Cooley. Miss Dora Simmons, Miss Cynthia Barrett, Miss Rheva Sheffield Miss Lenore Williams, Miss Albert Conrad, Con-rad, Miss Ruth Grimm, James Underwood. Under-wood. Harold Bennett, Steven Barrett, Malcome Layton, John Martin, Le Roy Sessions, Merrill Rushforth and Howard Liniord. I MIDVALE 4 f MIDVALE, Feb. 10. Mrs. W. S. Metz will be hostess to the members of the Ladies' Literary club next Fridav afternoon after-noon in the Methodist Episcopal church. Patriotic quotations will be given by members. A pacer on "Important Movements Move-ments of Our Time" will be read bv Mrs George A. Childers. Mrs. D. J. Greene will give a lecture on Berlin. Monday afternoon Mrs. Charles Lerman very pleasantly entertained the members of the Five Hundred club at her home. The Mldvale School and Community league will hold a meeting in the amusement amuse-ment hall of the L. D. S. church next Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Tuesday evening Mrs. Christine B. Clayton and Miss Anna Christenson will entertain the members of the Jordan "U" club at the former's home 'in Sandv. A patriotic programme will be given. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alma A. Goff entertained a number of their friends at their home. Miss Mina Bobewr of Salt Lake Citv spent last Sundav here visiting her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Royal W. Stokes, and family. Mrs. Archie Crapo of Sandy spent last Wednesday here the guest of her sister Mrs. D. C. Smith. Mrs. Fred Gundry of Salt Lake spent last Sunday here the guest of Mrs. Neil L. Olson. 1 BINGHAM f . . BINGHAM, Feb. 10. The members of the senior class of the high school gave their first annual hop in the gvmnasi'.im Tuesday evenirr:. The decorations were in hiue and white, the colors of the school. Miss Yiviif n Gardener visited rela Lives in West Jordan d'.ning the week-end. Mrs. Anna M-'Guire returned Tuesday from a short visit to Salt Lake City. The eirls of the high school, assisted by Mrs. Siror.c:, entertained the boys of the basketball toam, Coach HnniT Christenson Christen-son and Principnl A. WiMard at a banquet ban-quet Sunday afternoon at the hi?h school. Covers were laid fr twelve. Miss Pauline Brokmeyer of S;iH Lake is spending the week-end visiiiu friends in Bingham. Mrs. Ale Houston was a city visitor during the wed-:. j MAGNA f MAGNA Fb. in-TV.f Los A mi go rluh wa? p't-p.san: ; pn'.eriained by M"s. Th-o-dnt-p la r.:0!i Sji x urday a ft em oo it. The sruests were Mrs. V.". Jicbson a nd M rs. J. D. Raper. St. E z.iheth's guild held an ir.trM-ing ir.trM-ing meeting with Mrs. S. A- KowalMii T h 'J rsd ay a f t e r n oo n . The r2na L-rHis' rl':b wii meet wMth Mis. Louisa Walt ham Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ludwiar entertained Monday evening at their home in Arthur. Those preseaLVcre Mr.aiid .iL'. J..L. U'nderwood, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wilson, Wil-son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haage, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Justen Paey, Mr. and Mrs- i Cleo Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mor- , gan, Mrs. Matilda Larson, Mrs. Carry Hardy, Miss Jeane Wright, Miss Rachael Larson. Carl, Mabel and Eugene Kone, Ed. Patten and Jack Petersen. The Magna Women's club met in social session Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Dean Dove gave a biography of Longfellow. Those serving were Mrs. W. C. Thompson, Thomp-son, Mrs. L. Reld, Mrs. L. Puegh, Mrs. J. Sumption, Mrs. L- Sumption and Mrs. W. OMalley. I BLACKFOOT, IDA. 4 BLACKFOOT. Idaho. Feb. 10. The Parent-Teacher association at its annual meeting elected the following officers: Mrs. J. T. Carruth. president; Miss Anna Doyle, vice president: Mrs. William Var-ley, Var-ley, secretary-treasurer. The following committees were appointed : programme, Mrs. Ernest Pearson, Mrs. C. A- Hoover, Mrs. R. H. Clayton; membership. Mrs. W. W. Beck, Mrs. J. R. Morgan and Mrs. J. B. Davis: social, Mrs. William Varley. 1 Mrs. L. R. Aldrich and Mrs. Percy Jones. : The P. E. O. sisterhood met on Tues- j day at the home of Mrs. F. C. Christ. After the business meeting was over a ; paper on "The Argentine Republic" was ; read by Mrs. J. H. Early and one on , "Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay," by : Mrs. L- C. Rockwood. j The Crochet club was entertained on 1 Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. B. Cur- i tis. i The Altar'society of the Catholic church , was entertained by Mrs, D. D. Neelan on , Wednesday afternoon. i Mrs. H. H. Whittlesey of Pocatello spent the week-end with her daughter. Mrs, L. B. Dustin. Mrs. W. A. Lee was hostess on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon to the guild of the Episcopal Episco-pal church. , Mrs. Hazel Berryman left on Saturday for an extended visit with her parents in Xew York. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jenkins spent the past week in Salt Lake City. Miss Hazel South-worth and father of Eik Falls, Idaho, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jones. Mrs. Peter Johnston returned on Tuesday Tues-day from a short visit with Mr. Johnston John-ston in Boise. The Current Event club rhet on Monday in the clubrooms. Mrs. W. A. Leev read a paper on "The Life of Beethoven" and Miss Cassie Wright read a paper on his compositions. Miss Florence Turner rendered ren-dered a piano solo and Mrs. C. V. Williams Wil-liams and Miss Cassie Wright gave vocal solos. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church served a banquet on Thursday evening at the V. I. S. rooms for the business men's get-together meeting. The King's Daughters met on Wednes-, Wednes-, day evening at the home of Miss Marion Chubbuck. Miss Ora Rogers entertained on Sat-t Sat-t urday with a slumber party. The guests j were the Misses Rhea Drollinger, Freda , Sollenberger, Gladys Johnson, Winifred ' Biethan. Edna Capps. The evening was ; spent at the movies and a delicious breakfast was served in the morning. Mrs. R. W. Adair returned on Monday from Salt Lake City. IDAHO FALLS, IDA, 4 : : IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hutchinson left on Thursday Thurs-day for Snyder, Colo., where they will make Uir home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell gave a dinner on Thursday evening to a number num-ber of friends on account of the birthday anniversary of their son, Thomas. After a sumptuous dinner, games and music occupied oc-cupied the time of the evening, an enjoyable enjoy-able time being had. Miss Elizabeth Reesor, who was born and raised in this city, but who has been in Detroit for the past- four j'ears, was married there on December 16 to Charles S. Wilford of that city. The news of her marriage reached here last week. The Club of Commerce and City of Idaho Falls gave a free dance on "Friday "Fri-day evening in honor of the members of Company M of the Second Idaho infantry, which was very largely attended. Mrs. Axel B. Anderson and daughter, Mildred, left for Boise on Friday for a short visit. E. M. Holden and wife left for San Francisco. Cal., on Wednesday, where Mr. Holden will attend the United States circuit cir-cuit court. They will then spend a couple cou-ple of months in other sections of the state. Mrs. C. A. Caldwell left on Tuesdav for Ogden, Utah, where she will visit friends for a few weeks. Dr. G- . Coulthard and wife left on Wednesday for California to spend the remainder re-mainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wheat left for Ogden. Og-den. TTrah On WprltlPSdav tn viit frionrlc for a few weeks. James O'Bannon and Miss Lena Xeu-ber Xeu-ber were married at the Episcopal parsonage par-sonage on Thursday evening, the Rev. K. L. Houlder officiating. The bride has been the cashier of the Xeuber-Berry company for the past two years. Leon Bachman and Miss Lillian Bell, both of Idaho Falls, were married at the Episcopal parsonage on Saturday evening, even-ing, the Rev. K. L. Houlder of the Episcopal Epis-copal church officiating. On Monday evening the Elks' lodge entertained en-tertained all who took part in the play, "A Xight in a Cabaret." last week in recognition of their services. About sixty persons took part in the play. The evening even-ing was spent in dancing. Refreshments were served. At a meeting of the Women's Relief corps heid on Thursday afternoon the members of the G. A. It. post were invited in-vited to a lunch at the close of the meeting. meet-ing. During the lunch President Mrs. Kiockenteger. on behalf of the corps, presented pre-sented Mrs. H. H. Payne with a set of silver butter knives as a token of her loyalty to the corps, as she is about to leave for Oregon to make her home. c I POCATELLO, ida! f POCATELLO. Idaho., Feb. 10. The junior prom, which took place Friday evening. February 9, was a very brilliant affair. One hundred and twenty-live couples were present. The hall' was handsomely decorated in the junior and senior colors of green, rose and white. The patrons and patronesses were Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs. Norman B. Adkinson, Professor and Mrs. J. F. Lewis. Professor and Mrs. Hans Flo. Superintendent and Mrs. W. R. Siders. Professor and Mrs. ( C. Aller. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hull and Mrs. W. J. Ingling. When the merrv crowd departed for home at a late hour all agreed that it was one of the best parties of the season. An interesting, as well as Important, mee'ing was held under the auspices of the Woman's Study lea cue u ne assembly assem-bly room or' the public library Monday afternoon, when the Miy Fei era lion of Clubs m-t for the purpose of -'.ri?i'.;orimr several matters of husines and the enjoyment en-joyment of a so.ual soion. Mrs. Iona Hurt, vie president of the cii y federation, federa-tion, presided. After th tnis'n.? hid '"een d:?p')S'-d of, in forma. talks w-re iven. whK h gnve an Idea of whnt the -1-ihs r,re ti ving to do along if and -"irn'ionrJ Un-s-. The W. C. T. V. was 'i'S. ussed bv Mri. Amv Kineshur ; Ov;-?h:b Ov;-?h:b bv Mrs. W. A. H:;ff; P. A. R. bv Mrs. O. B. Steely: Art ilub by Mrs. Mm'-' ne Howard, and the Stud;, lerie bv j Mrs. Willis Lowther. Following a delightful delight-ful musical programme was presented. Mrs. Theo Turner gave two beautiful selections, se-lections, "Spray of Roses" apd "Mighty lak" a Rose." Mrs. Hans Bio, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Steely, delighted her audience audi-ence with ''From the Land of the Sky Blue Water" and "Far Off I Hear a Lover's Lov-er's Lute." Mrs. Amy Kingsbury completed com-pleted the programme with an interesting reading from Whit tier. Refreshments were served by Mrs. D. W. Stand rod, Jr., assisted by Mesdames J. M. Stevens, E. M. Chandler and T. A. McCabe. Mr. and Mrs. H. Freeland and Mrs. H. H. Krutz spent two days in Idaho Falls last week. While there they attended the performance of the home talent play, "A Night in a Cabaret," which was produced under the auspices of the B. P. O. E. Mrs. J. V. Dawson received twenty-four twenty-four of her friends Tuesday afternoon, when six tables of "500" were enjoyed. The house was prettily decorated in pink roses and the color scheme of pink and white was daintily and effectively carried out in the score and tally cards. High favor was awarded to Mrs. John G. Harvey, Har-vey, and guest favor to Mrs. Roscoe Stockslater. At the conclusion of the games a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by Mesdames J. T. Andrews and A. R. Walworth. Mrs. H- H. McKee entertained the members of the Bridge club Thursday afternoon at her apartments at the Fargo flats. Mrs. W. E. Chase received high favor. Mesdames W. D. Alley, W. F. Joost, Mrs. Fred Hassen and Mrs. George Stewart of Cedar Rapids, ajid Mrs. Anna McKee were guests of the club. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Norene entertained eight guests at a line party at the Princess Prin-cess theater Tuesday evening, after which the guests went to the Quinn apartments, where cards and refreshments were enjoyed. The Shrine ball, given Wednesday evening eve-ning at the K. of P. hall, was thoroughly enjoyed by seventy couples, who tripped to the light cadences until a late hour Thursday morning. The hall was decorated deco-rated with the Shriners' emblem, and even.' ev-en.' thing was in fine shape for the function. func-tion. Schade's orchestra furnished the music. Punch was furnished throughout the evening, and it was a classy article, made by a master hand. The evening proved one of exceptional enjoyment in every detail. The many friends of Marietta Hlgson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Higson, will be pleased to hear of her success in the musical world. Miss Hlgson played two numbers, "Berceuse," G minor, by Greig. and "Etude." E minor, by Paga-ninl-Liszt, at a piano recital by artist pupils of Alberto Jonas, the celebrated Spanish piano virtuoso, assisted by Alexander Alex-ander Russell at the organ, in Wanamak-er's Wanamak-er's auditorium, Xew York City. Carl Valentine, president of the First National bank of Pocatello, and wife left Tuesday evening for California. They expect ex-pect to be gone about two months and will visit Los Angeles and other coast towns. 4 PRESTON, IDA. 4 f PRESTON Idaho, Feb. 10. Mrs. Sol Hale, Jr., entertained the members of the C. F. club Thursday afternoon at her home in this city in Japanese fashion. The decorations and costumes were Japanese and a luncheon was served in the Japanese style. The Misses Geneva Hale and Marguerite Dalley assisted in serving. To each guest present a Japanese Jap-anese favor was presented. Mrs. Nellie Head was the guest, and members present pres-ent were Mrs. E. Cord, Mrs. W. A. Henderson, Hen-derson, Mrs. T. Boyle, Mrs. G. Paull, Mrs. L. Baliff and Mrs. Clara -Dalley. Mrs. C. R. Anthony was hostess Friday Fri-day afternoon to the members of the U. S. club. After the regular meeting of the club was held, wherein a social , was arranged to entertain the members;" -1-and their husbands and a number of friends, luncheon was served at the usual, hour of five. Covers were laid for Mrs. -B. Hanks, Mrs. R. S. Kinter, Mrs. S. " : Smith, Mrs. W. J. Blackwell, Mrs. D. Morby, Mrs. J. Kellog, and Mrs. Pack, -as invited guest. The annual play of the Oneida Stake-, academy was a vaudeville, presented by, -the literary class Wednesday afternoon f and evening in the opera house; also a, c matinee in the afternoon. " A reception was given by Mr. and Mrs..'::. J. N. McClurg Wednesday evening inr. honor of their son. Earl, who recently-' returned with the Idaho troops from the. border. Luncheon was served. . v, The invitation dancing party given by -the Golden Hour club at the Blue Villa hall Monday evening was one of the main social functions of the season. The hall ,-was ,-was beautifully decorated. Refreshments,-,, were served to members of the club and their husbands, and the following Invited , v guests: Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thorpe.--Mr. and Mrs. H. Hitchcock, Mr. and--Mrs. L. M. Edison, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson, ' Dr. and Ivb. W. F. Jamison, Mr. and.-r , Mrs. Pack, Mr. and Mrs. W. Aired, Mr. -and Mrs. F. Pratt, the Misses Betsy , .. Scott and Catherine Copeland, and,, Messrs. W. Kimball, J. Williams and G. .-. Stalker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gill entertained Sunday evening from 6 until 12 o'clock in. -i honor of their sons, Robert and George,, who recently returned with the Idaho'-. troops. Dinner was served at 6 o'clock to -., eighteen guests. The Misses Sarah and Evelyn Hock-strasser Hock-strasser spent several days in Logan last . week visiting with relatives and friends. The Campfire circle of the Woodmen of the World met Tuesday evening in the W. O. W. hall. Mrs. Amos Belnap left last week for Ogden, Utah, where she will join her husband. They will make their future home in that city. Miss Adricnne Vwoolley entertained Tuesday afternoon. The occasion was her birthday. A luncheon, which was carried out in the blue and white color -scheme, was served, followed by several Instrumental and vocal selections. Guests were the Misses Vera Geddes, Orllnda . Nelson, Lola Nelson, Elsie Maughn. Lois Beckstead. Estella Henderson, Gwen Thomas, Veda Merrill and Mrs. Marie , Belnap. |