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Show Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah I I OGDEN T . , OGTiKV 1'c. 29. Jtrcs. I-Vlward M. fomm imrt .lr.. Mary K. FltwwwW i-irl'un i-irl'un at . mily dinner Wlne5'l:..y evemnic ar ilio Wl.r club, in .-oiiiI- 1,1. HI. 10 ,Mi'. and Mrs. ) .1. rtlffv ot Seattle Se-attle and I'filman It. Mrouziiton 1 flf-y fill. Tin- WW., w;m ..-iifercd Willi miniature fhrliitmiui tr". aii'l holly haves and h.-nien w-re, Mnnvn over the i J 1 1 1 I The p!ti--e cards were K'13 calen-,!nn. calen-,!nn. ruvcm wr Inld for twlv. Sin Wl!f T). nrown entertained at an attra.-nvclv nrrHimwl Maids nnl Matrons' i luli Friilay afternoon, (.over.: (.ov-er.: will; hurl ir.r ?even. Mr and Mr-'. Iiwrfn-1 T. Dee ent.er-l.-iiii-il at. a Umilv dinner Oirt..inm! t llirn- home. Mr. ami MrH. f. B. Teller and Mr ll-k-ii Johnson of Chicago, par-cnls par-cnls anil staler of Mm, Den, wr.ro oul.-of- lown gll'-StH. Mimi Margaret F,ii.:hiniller and Mi Mildred Riinyon e nteri-dlnerl at a, dancing partv Friday evening at thn Runyun homo. Thirty guesta were In attendance. Th boale.s.-ics wero assisted hi' than motherx, Mrs. T.croy B'.iohmlUri- and Mr nliver M. Runvon. Ml-ifi Perot hv TTerrlnpt.on entertained Informally Wednesday evenln? at liw borne, In honor of her brother, frrt s. Hcrrlritonn. who Is here from Stanford univorulty to spend the holidays. MWm Mlnnlo Brown and Mix Porothv M.'-Gaw ive.re bmtm.fw In th- Crania olub this afternoon at the Maids and Matruns I ,. Niimhi-tJ of thn programme were Kiv.m bv Mm. frank K. turtl'-tt. Mini Tia.iia. KflllJ' and Miss Alhorlti Wrmhl. f,i compliment to Fred K. Hcrringtori. Chester Hess entertained ixlti S'l"' Friday evening al the Fred N. lies home. The Christmas idea was carried out 111 the decorations. Iiandng and music was cn.'jnvcd during the evening, and refreshments refresh-ments worn served. The IVidtos' I.ltr.rnrv club mnt Wednesday Wednes-day aftr-rnnon wllti Mrs. 1). C. Elt.-U-M. Mrg Philip W. KnlHOly (-ntcrMlned the mr.niberH of the Drama, club at 5 o'clock tea IhlM afternoon at l.lin Maids and Jla-trons' Jla-trons' club, following I ho Tlrama. chib mmUni. A madlliB waa Klvnn by Moroni Mo-roni Dls'-n. anil yocnl koIos by Mrs. Roland Ro-land S. Ilcclcs. Tlic Pnrlliana nani-inc club will Rive Iho opPTiiner .lancc of a orl.s Now Years nlKht ot I lie Hcrlliana. danc.lni party win bp Riven Now Tear's ove hy the Elka In their club ballroom. Tho mnrrlnso of Miss Hat tie Bono of ncden and Jlr. Millard of Salt Iake look place Vadnedu.y In the Salt LaJiO teinnle- , . . Mrs rhnrles ReverirlKo -was hostess to tho Jolly Twenty club at her home Friday Fri-day afternoon. A special meetins of tho Martha society was held Wednesday at Iho new home of lite (lay nursery. The maritas-e of R. Tt. Banmunk. a prouiineut Ofalen attorney, and Miss Tearl Bowman, teacher In the Ogden public schools, tool; place Saturday eve-nlns eve-nlns of last week at the home of the Itev. .lohn -:,lvard farer, pastor of the First I Ycsby terian eliurch. Miss Burford Johnson entertained at a dancins party Friday evening at the home of her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson. Accordine to word i-eeeivcd In Ogden by friends, Frank Smith, son of C. E. Smith of this city,, was married on Christmas eye to Miss Rene. Roe of Kl-wood Kl-wood Fa., at Valparaiso. Ind. Mr. Smith Is attendini: the -University of Valparaiso studvins structural architecture, and will ' complete his four-vear course In another vear. The voung couple are al home at fit'6 Union street, Valparaiso. Ind. Promoters of the. League of Sacred Heart met Wednesday with Mrs. W. L. Mnirlnnis. Miss Marlon Carter entertained the X. I. I. K- club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph TO. Honcr arrived in Ogden Thursday from California for a two weeks' visit with friends and is at the Reed hotel. Mrs. Hoac; has for the past seceia! months been occupying her ocean cottage at rlaya Del Rcy, near Los Angeles. An-geles. Mrs S T. Ciuthrio left Wednesday to visit her son. Lieutenant Owen N. Sherwood, Sher-wood, at Linda Vista, CaL Mrs. A. T. Whittemoro left Sunday to snend the holldavs with her daughter, Mrs. N. W. Evans, at the Rvans ranch near Los Anceles. She was accompanied to Los .yngeles hy her son. Byron Whitte-lnore, Whitte-lnore, who is stationed at Mare Island. Mr. BJid Mrs. Roland S. TCceles arrived Monday from Baker City. Ore., and will be guests at tho home of Mrs. Kccles's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Parley T. Wright, until after the holidays. Mrs. Abbot R. ITeywood left Sunday lor American Lake. Wash., to spend the holidays with her son. Captain John G-lleywood, G-lleywood, who is stationed at Camp Lewis. Before returning to Ogden. Mrs. Jleywood will visit friends in California. Mrs. William A- Corn has gone to New York City to join her husband. Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Corn'of the Vnited States navy, who recently arrived there after a seven months' cruise. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wattis of Salt Luke spent Christmas with Mr. Wattis's l-.irents. Mr. and Mrs. F.. O. Wattis. Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel and daughter, Mrs. W. 11. Shearman, arc spending the holidays holi-days in Sacramento with Mi's. Kie3el's sou. Fred W. Kiesel, and family. 'Mrs. David Kceles has returned from a visit in San Diego with her son. Sergeant Ser-geant Jack Uncles, who is at Camp Kearny. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kaiser and dauchter. Caroline, are spending the. holi-davs holi-davs in San Francisco and Los Angeles. An-geles. Miss Phylis Brown, who is attending the University of Utah, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley D. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Duffy, who have been visiting Mrs. Duffy's mother. Mrs. Catherine Shufflebarger. at tho Virginia, left Thursday for tho Pacific coast, where iliey will spend some time before returning return-ing to their home in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Hinckley left Thursday for San Diego, where Ihey wilt visit their sons. Claude Him-kley and Carlyle Hinckley, who are stationed at Camp Kearny. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. AV. W. Fleetwood Fleet-wood and son, Billy, of Salt J -ake spent Chrij-tmas in Ou'don. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mclntyre. Sergeant Jack F.ccles. stationed at Camp Kearny, is spending the holidays in Ogden. Miss Xell Priggs. daughter of Mr. and Mi. Frank M. Priggs. is spending the holidays here. Miss Prigg is a student at lite L'nivei'sity of irtaii. Mr. ar.d Mrs. C. B Wallin left Thursday Thurs-day for San PU-go to visit with Mrs. Wallin's son. Sergeant Milton P. Boyle, before his departure from Camp Kearny. Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Wattis returned the first of the week from a ten days' isit in California. 'bs R. Lckbo arrived Monday from Alton. Vo.. to spend the holidays with Mr. Kckbo, who has been visiting her molher. Mrs. J. IT. Spargo. fit the .Virginia .Vir-ginia for Lie past tvo months. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. West have returned from a isil in Portland and other cities of the nor! Incest. Mr. and M-s. West went to Oregon to attend the wedding of theix sop. Lieutenant Charles F. West, at Portland on Thanksgiving day. G. L. Eocker left during the week for Borkelev. Cal.. to srend the holidays with Mrs. Becker and daughters, Jvathenne .-ind TIelen. Mjss Kathenne Becker is .-mending school In Berkeley. L.ieutenant Fred L. Packard is spending spend-ing the holidays in Ogden with his parents, par-ents, lieutenant Packard is stationed at Camp Lewis. Washington. i-Yed s. Herritigton. son of Mr. and Mr:-. Fred W. 1 leriinglnp. is here from Stanford iiniverrdty, Palo Alto, CaL, to nend tho holidays. t Mr. and Mrs. Jese Richards of VI r- glnia, Idaho, are visiting with Mr. Rb'h-aa-ds'a parents, Jn-lg- and Mrs. '.'.. f-Ru-hard.-:. .1. A. Fins of Idaho Falls hi also a visitor at I he F;ieliards home. Mrs. William F.mmett of Pee, Ore-, is visiting at the home of Mrs. David T-clos. T-clos. Mr. and Mrs. lougia-M A. Swan of Salt Lake are spending the holidays in Ogden -.viih Mrs. Swa.n's parent:;. Mr. and Mir. William Pontbia. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. O'Brien have as tlp-ir cpesls for l iie hoMdays Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kinney of Twin Talis, Idaho. Knslgn Harmon H. Barton, l.'nlted Slate:, nan-, telnrlied Wednesday to San Franoi.vo aflcr a brief visit will! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Barton. Mr:;. V.-rde L. I'ingree. accompanied by her two daughters, Porothy and Lu-cile. Lu-cile. left. Wednesday for Pennsylvania to join hef husband, who is. engaged in missionary work for his church. Ceorge Lowell Baker of Ft battery is here from Camp Kearny to spend I he holidays with his parents. Dr. a.nd Mrs. G. W. Raker. Mrs. J. A. Randall and daughter, Laura, left Monday lor a brief visit In Los n-geles. n-geles. President Lev. is W. Shuvtliff of the. Weher stake left Monday for California to spend the winter. Miss Florence Taylor of Racine. Wis., left. Tuesday for Nainpa, rdaho. after a few days' visit with Miss Selts and Miss Ida Soil..';. Miss Taylor will visit a short tlmo in Idaho and return to Ogden for a more extended visit. Mrs, Helen Johnson, who has ben vis-lllng vis-lllng her sister. Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee, left. Tuesday for tier home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tlommingway of Sail Lake spent Christmas in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. JaiJv Lynch. j PROVO FROVO, Pen. 29. A pretty homo wedding wed-ding of tho week took place Monday evening eve-ning at the residence of Mr. anfl Mrs. Willis K. Spafford, when their daughter. Ann. and Jacob Sterling Evans, son of Altorney and Mrs. ,Ta.eob Rvans of Salt Lake, were united In marriage by Bishop Joseph A. Buttle. The bride wore a dainty gown of white Georgette crepe and carried a. bouquet of bride roses. A wedding wed-ding supper was served to forty relatives rela-tives and immediate friends who witnessed wit-nessed the ceremony. The young couple left the following day for San Diego to reside. Important among tho social affairs of tho week was the wedding reception given hy Professor and Mrs. K-. D. Partridge on Wednesday evening at the ladles' gymnasium gym-nasium In honor of their daughter. Ruth Louise, and Corporal Wesley Clayton of Salt I,ake, who were married last week. Ono hundred and fifty guests were present pres-ent and enjoyed a programme of dancing and refreshments. The Nineteenth Century club met with Mrs. Samuel Schwab Friday afternoon. Thursday evening the Social Sixty gave a dancing party at the First ward social hall. Friday afternbon Mrs. Reed Anderberg was hostess at a Kensington in honor of Mrs. A. N. Anderberg of Salt Lake and Mrs. Llllie Baum of Ashton, Idaho. Covers were laid for eighleen at a dinner din-ner given by Mr. and Mr s. C. E. Fletcher on Christmas day. Mrs. A. W. Turner of Heber. who came to Provo to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. William M. Rovlance, was hostess to the card club of which she was a member before leaving Provo. Mrs. A. TV. Turner "has returned to her home in Heber. She was a.ceompaiiied by her sister. Miss Enid Roylance, who will spend a week, there. , Mayor and Mrs. James E. Daniels presided pre-sided at a beautifully appointed family dinner. Christmas day. Covers were laid for eighteen at a dinner din-ner given by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jensen Christmas eve at their home. In the evening eve-ning thirty young people, with their parents, par-ents, wero delightfully entertained. Santa Clans appeared and presented nuts, candy and good things to the guests. Twenty-five guests -were present at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. O W Bailey Chrislmas day at their home. Complimentary to Mrs. Wesley Clayton, a recent bride, the Misses 'Mabel Sa-xey, Jessie Hammond and Afton Tonks gave a shower Saturday afternoon last at the home of Miss Saxey. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. fjoodridge announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Vetolla. to Frank R. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Taylor of Lake View. The marriage will take place January 9 in the Salt Lake temple. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyue entertained at a prettily appointed Christmas dinner. din-ner. Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson Jack-son entertained at dinner. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. James Cha.ppel and son. Frank, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs J. M. George. Mr. and Mrs. Klvon L. Jackson and family. Mrs. Louisa McBride The rooms were pretty in Christmas decorations. dec-orations. Covers were laid for twelve at a Christmas Christ-mas dinner given by Colonel and Mrs. C. E. Loose. Rpd and white carnations tormed the floral decorations. Judge and Mrs. A. B. Morgan had as their guests Christmas dav Miss Nellie Ashton of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. D J. Russell of Eureka. Mrs. Hannah Phillips and Miss Emma Phillips of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chester Deal of Salt Lake and Sergeant C. F. Pierpont of Camp Kearny, Cal.. enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Fierpont and family. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Rawson of Salt Lake are spending a few davs with Provo relatives. Mrs. Annie M. Young left last week for Ocean Park, Cal., to spend the winter months. Mrs. Claiborne Ashworth of Benjamin Mrs. Arthur Jensen of Salt Talto and Ray and Yn-tor Ashworth of Bingham are spending a few days in Provo with Mrs Mary E, Ashworth. 1 Mrs. Ed Cassity and family, also S A ? "o , nvSj Co,- are the Eruesti of Mr. and Mrs. Frvd D. Cassity in Provo. x-,, escia af'eraoon Mrs. L John Nuttall presided at a children's party in honor of the birthday of her son, Morris Twenty-five guests enjoyed games, music and luncheon. rZ,r, M,ir-, H. Graham left for w ,iV ,k a' -al- 'o spend tho holidays IVcetltere0"' Wh ' " The Misses Spafford and Valeria Foote came ,n from Beaver, where thev are Prove. SC,10'' 10 SI'ena tl holidays in Coninnmenlary to Mr. and Mrs. Marion La of fait Lake City. .Vm. Percival Bige-VnXl'4 Bige-VnXl'4 at, R rret,,V tu-ranSed for eight T y erenl11"' Cov" "e laid In honor of Miss Grace Nixon of ly, v. ho is v,s,i,ng In Provo. Miss Veda Scorup was hostess at a social affair Saturday Sat-urday evening at her home. Luncheon was served to forty guests. uncllt-n The first -year high s-bool of the B Y . gave a dancing and lancheon partv Saturday evening at ihc ladies' '-,,. Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Oo.xiridcc- spent the latter part of the week tu Sait Lake. The Misses 1-VlevB Tluish. Martha and Hazel Meldrun, and Dora Slack, who are earhing s,-ho,, in Milford. came to Frovo to spend ttie holidays with relatives Mrs. It. A. Factor, of Salt Lake is the ruest of her sister. Mrs. Be W:ilbk in Proio for the bolidavs. Mrs. P. .1. Bonnett lias gopp to Camp Kearny. i.-pl.. lo visit her son. Glen, for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Taylor b-ft Monday Mon-day for Camp Kearny to vi:-it their ton. Flank, for several davs. Mrs. Loland Farrer and Miss SaJIna. MISS EVA HARDING of Provo, whose engagement engage-ment to Lynn Davis of Lake View has been announced. li t i Farrer returned the latter part of the week after a two weeks' trip at American Ameri-can Lake, Wash. Mr. and Ms. O. E. Groshell of Salt Lake and David Stevens of Ogden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Berg on Christmas day. EUREKA KLREKA, Dec. 39. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson of American Fork spent the holiday vacation in Eureka, being guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife. Carl Fields, who has been in training at Camp Kearny. Cal., spent Christmas in Eureka with his mother, Mrs. Heber Fields. John Anderson and Miss Signa Frentz, two young people of Fau-eka, were joined In marriage fat Provo Saturday of last week. Mrs. R. L Stono of Berkeley, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Ball of Devil's Slide were in Eureka this week for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berg-strom. Berg-strom. Dr. and Mrs. L E. Pierce are spending spend-ing the holiday season in Bloomlngton, Illinois. Mra Henry Dresseil of Burlev. Idaho, is spending a few days in Eureka with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franks. Mrs. Inez Todd King1 of Bingham was a guest during the week of her daughters. daugh-ters. Mrs. a. C. Lindsay- and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Bonner. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan spent the first part of the week at Parson visiting vis-iting with the former's relatives. On Tuesday afternoon the Elks of Eti-relca Eti-relca gave a free dance for tho little folks of the district, at -Which candy and nuts were distributed. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shriver and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Helen Shriver, left Monday morning for Taeoma, Wash., where they will spend a few days with their son, Melvin Shriver, who is in training at Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller were in Eureka this week for the purpose of spending Christmas with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Myers. Robert Homer, who for some tlmo has been stationed at the San Diego training camp, is spending a few days in Eureka with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Homer. Mr. and Mrs. William Homer, Jr., of American Fork also were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer this week. Lieutenant Arthur McChrvstal arrived in Eureka on Monday from California and will spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. McCiirystal. Mrs. , Edward Lewis left early in the week for American Lake, Wash., where she will spend a few days visiting with her son, Francis Lewis, who is in training train-ing there. i Mrs. Mary D. Sullivan and daughters. Miss Genevieve and Miss Marcella, came out from Salt Lake this week and are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beesley. They -were also the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hulsh. Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs of Salt Lake City are here for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. George Brewster. Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Despain. all of Freedom, Utah, were here on Tuesday and Wednesday, being guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hannifin. Han-nifin. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Inserscll of 01m-stead 01m-stead and Mr. and Mrs. William Homer. Jr., of American Fork spent Christmas day In Eureka as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Homer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen of Richfield are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duggan. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Carter arrived in Eureka this week and are spending a few days at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carter. Miss Jean Mitchell left Wednesday for Sait Lake and within tile next few days she will join her aunt, Mrs. Robert Brown, in an extended trip through southern California. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Birch and the children chil-dren are spending the holidays in southern south-ern California. Members of the L o. K. club -were pleasantly entertained on Thursdav evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. Frank Cormar. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Srheepf of Salt Like and Miss Schoepf of Minnesota were in Eureka this week, being guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William B Mitchell. I SALINA I i : I ; SATAXA, Dec. Cf. Mr. and Mrs. IjU-cian IjU-cian Mart In entertained Tuesday at din- i ner fnr Mr. and Mrs. L-ouis Larson, "Mr. I and M rs. Tra Rasmupson, Mr. and Mrs' C. TI. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larson, Lar-son, Mr. and Mrs. Onil Jarson, Mr. and Mrs. Jos Reid of Mantl, Ernta T.,arson, Odell and Vert is Larson. Mr. and Mi's. Len Peterson were quests Tuesday of Mis. Peterson's mother, Mrs. Alvin Cheery of Kphraim. Meedam.es w. H. Rrown, rcari Brown, Pacna Petty, Luella Christensen and Nerval Crane left for Cainp 1 ,p wis, Wash., arurday. the former to visit her son and the others to visit their husbands. hus-bands. Mr. and MYr;. "Walker, Mr. and Mrn. Crr of San Franoico and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lilly white of Prove are guests of Mr. and Mr5. Lah!srud and family. Mr. and Mrs. Asl Murphv of Srjlt Lake ar tpendjiir The hohdnv.s with Mr. and Mrs. Will Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Jose R;d or Manti a rp visiiinc wiib jehUives and fiends hern. Miss Stena ?corup is home from H-ber, whre she is tiu'hing" school. The, Rd Crns ldio. mt Wednesnav a t r he Y!n1 housv. lepers v. ere rertj by M.csdarn'?3 L. Burgees, jci-ep"" Ande.rson, Anes Strang, G-. W. ho.i? a nd T. P. Peter3un. 'Fifteen members were present. Glc-n Rasmnsson of Salina and Miss Kioienre Lindhart of Kphraim were married mar-ried at Manti, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Xordfelt are spend-in spend-in i liw holidays at Santaquin with Tr. Norrifelt's sisiers. .loseph L. Thorpe and son. Cdall, and daii;;hLei-. Iris, and A. Arrtvee spent Wediigsdjg y and Thursday in Ephraiin. Mrs. i. J. Morten sen was given a ple sa nt. snrpriKo bv a number of hor friends at her homo Wednesday. Mrs. A . J. Crosier and ebhdren came from Salt Uiko to spend i.ho holidays with A. J. Crosier. Mr. and M'-s. Joseph L. Thrp entertained enter-tained at Christmas dinner in hoivr of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Arrhee. A surnrif--e party was tendered Mrs. Klaipo Madsen. Saturday of lust week, hy relatives and friends In honor of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. A. J. Lewis, who has been spending spend-ing tho past. wo months in Salt Lake, ret urned home Thursday. Mrs. H . Kleinschmirlt is t he guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Peterson. Peter-son. Forest Supervisor J. W. Humphry and family of panguibm are here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Humphry. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Xieipon visited relatives rela-tives and friends in Kphraim during- the w eek. Mrs. L. P. Jorgensen has donated to the Red Crosa a beautiful buffet runner, which is to be sold, the proceeds to go to the Red Crots. Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Rabbins entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday in honor of Miss Beta Monroe. HEBER CITY 4- J LEBER CITY, Dec. 2S. Mrs. Alonzo Buller of .Salt Lake City is visiting her mother, Mrs. Marion Good ell.' Miss Silvia. Mc.Na vin of "Wyoming is visiting her sister, Mrs. James S. Mur-dock. Mur-dock. Miss Hazel Thomas entertained at cards "Wednesday evening. Those present pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. Storm McDonald, Miss Ruth Lindsay, Miss Naomi Duke, L. C. Montgomery, Miss Lyle Lindsay and William J. Bond. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDonald of Victor. Vic-tor. Idaho, are visiting relatives and friends this week. Mrs. A.. R . "WViod an d da ugh to r of Monticello are visiting at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Broadbent. The Misses June and Enid Murdoclc entertained en-tertained at the family home Wednesday evening in honor of their brother, Doug-3 Doug-3 T. Mnrdock, prior to his expected departure de-parture for the training camp. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buys of Salt Lake City spent Christmas in Heber City with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buckley and fam-ilv fam-ilv of Salt Lake City spent the week in Heber City. Miss Lethe Coleman returned Monday from an extended tour of Canadian cities, where she has had charge of the Chautauqua Chau-tauqua work by the Ellison -White bureau. bu-reau. She will spend the remainder of the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Coleman of Midway. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Clements of Park City spent Christmas in Heber City. Miss Alice Wood entertained at dinner Friday evening for the MLs.ses Margaret Murdock, Nora McMillan, June Mnrdock, Mnr-dock, Lula Clegg, Jessie Murdock, Al-meda Al-meda McKnight .and Enid Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hicken announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, Eliza-beth, to Owen F. Buell, the marriage to take place early in January. MY. and Mrs. Charles F. Wherrltt of Kamas are visiting with Dr. and Mra. W. R. Wherrltt. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin J. Fisher of Park City spent the holidays in this city. Mrs. Enos Reese of Price is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Atte-wall Atte-wall Wootton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson of Logan are spending a few days in Heber City. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Hatch of 'Provo aro visiting in Heber City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Clegs: of Eden are spending the holidays in Heber City. Mrs. Jack Greener of Scipio is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mr3. James K. B:ird. 1"" LOGAN t t LOGAN, Dec 20. Mrs. H. J. Ames entertained en-tertained at dinner Wednesday. A basket bas-ket of chrysanthemums, resting on a bit of cluny lace, formed the attractive centerpiece. cen-terpiece. Covers were laid for ten. Miss Sara Huntsman entertained informally in-formally at dinner Wednesday, in compliment com-pliment to Miss Alice Ravenhill and her sister. Miss Edith Ravenhill of Vancouver, Vancou-ver, E. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson entertained enter-tained at a Christmas dinner party Tuesday. Tues-day. Covers were laid lor twelve. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Walters entertained informally at supper Wednesday. Mrs. George Herbert Cliamp enters-tamed enters-tamed at a. Kensington on Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Miss Mary Kyle of Salt Lake. While the guests were busy knitting, Mies Alice Ravenhill and Miss Margaret Wilkersen read short stories. Refreshments concluded the afternoon's entertainment. Twelve guests wcro in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cardon entertained Informally at dinner Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Peterson entertained enter-tained with a delightful musicale Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Baskets and vases of chrysanthemums and carnations were effectively ef-fectively arranged about the rooms. At the conclusion of the evening refreshments refresh-ments were served. Twelve guests were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harman entertained Friday evening at a card party. The guests were entertained at four small tables at "500," with refreshments following. follow-ing. Cut flowers were about the rooms. The Choral society gave a dancing party Thursday evening at the library of the B. Y. C. f The Christmas idea prer vailed in the decorations and In the light refreshments which were served. Seventy-five couples were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bell entertained at dinner Wednestlay eveni ng. The kible was graced with roses. Covers were laid for twelve. Following the dinner the evening was spent playing cards. Miss Alice Ravenhill entertained at a tea Thui-sday afternoon in compliment to her sister, Miss Edith Ravenhill of Vancouver, Van-couver, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Tfagen entertained at dinner Tuesday afLernoon for Mr. and Mrs. Harman and fa.mily. Others were invited in to s-pend the evening, which was siient playing cards. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Peterson onter- i tained at a dancing party Friday evening ! in compliment to Hulme Nebeker. who j will leave in the near f uturc for t he train ing- camp at Leon Springs, Texas. At tho conclusion of the evening refreshments refresh-ments were served. Twenty-five wero included. in-cluded. Miss Lettie Jacobsen entertained a few i friends at a card pari:-- Wednesday eve-j eve-j ring. Roses were effectively arranged about The rooms. In t he early evening two small tables were arranged for cards, ' where the guests yere entertained at "500, and at the conclusion of the games refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pederson entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening in comphmont to Mr. and Mrs. pajd Athey of Sail Lake. The table was graeer v. lth ross. Covers were !aid for twelve. A sor'al evening followed the. dinner. Mh.s Helen Thompson entertained at a dant inir partv Tlnirsdav eveinc: nt the Bluebird hall. The. hall was decorated with 'he Christmas reds and gren. Llrbt refreshments wre scrvM. Forty guccts were in attendance. The party MR K. F. CLAYTO N MONTGOMERY, formerly for-merly Miss Donna Murdock of Heber City, a recent bride. In ,ii i I T - K ' - 1 i l s I h- ? ! 4 k i fv - 4 U v s I N i I 1 , 4 I x I V y 1 was chaperoned by Mi's. A. H. Thompson and Mrs. .1. K. Shepard. The -Cache Stake Dancing school, which is conducted by Miss Florence Carlisle a nd Professor W. D. Robinson, v as the i scene of a dancing party Wednesday eve--.niiur a.t the B. Y. C. library for the mem-I mem-I berft and partners. Pink and white car-I car-I nations were grouped about (he hall. Light refreshments were served. Fifty couples were in attendance. Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Budge entertained at dinner Wednesday evening. The table was decorated wit h cut flowers. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Earl entertained at an attractively appointed social party Friday evening. Carnations and ferns, together with potted plants, were effectively ef-fectively arranged about the rooms. Cards and music were features of the entertainment. enter-tainment. Refreshments concluded the " evening's entertainment. Forty-five guests were included. Mrs. Julius Jacobsen entertained at dinner din-ner Monday. Covers were laid for six. Miss IvaJoo Budge entertained the members of her sewing club Friday afternoon. after-noon. Refreshments concluded Lhe afternoon's after-noon's entertainment. . Mrs. Farrell Johnson and children went to Ogden on Wednesday for a week's visi t as gu e s t s of Mr. and Mrs. W . H . Israelson and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ames. Mr. and Mrs. David Athey of Salt Lake spent the holiday week hero as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blair. Miss Emma. Eccles, who is attending school in Boston, came home to spend the holidays. Miss Euarda Smart returned to Salt Lake on Thursday, after a few days' stay here as a guest of Miss Emma Eccles. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meldrum of Salt Lake spent the holiday week here as guests of Mrs. Julia B. Nibley. Mrs. Frank Bramwelt and two children of Grants Pa.ssT Ore., arrived last week and will spend a month as the guests of Mrs. Marie B. Thatcher. Miss Nettie Peterson, who is teaching school at Roosevelt, spent the holiday week here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Dunford of Salt Lake are visiting here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. McAlister. Mies La Rue Jacobsen, who is attending attend-ing school in Salt Lake, spent the holidays holi-days with her parents. Miss Fay Ollerton of Provo spent the week here as the guest of Miss Irita Harris, Miss Mary Kyle of Salt Lake spent the holiday season here as the guest of her sister, Miss Charlotte Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ballantyne of Ogden Og-den spent last week-end here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Araussen of Salt Lake spent the Christmas holidays here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Al-vord. Al-vord. Miss Myrle Pratt of Salt Jake spent tho holiday season her as the guest of Miss Retta Burns. BTr. and Mrs. B. W. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Elliott spent the Christmas Christ-mas holidays at Pocatello with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Westley Anderson of Preston, Idaho, spent the week hei-e as, guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Hatch. 1 MURRAY . . MURRAY, Dec. 29. The Primary association as-sociation entertained at a Christmas party Monday afternon In the Murray First ward. Mrs. J. Caldwell left Monday for Brig-ham Brig-ham City, where she will be the guest of Mrs. R. Stout. Mrs. C. E. Gauffin is entertaining her mother and brother, Mrs. Dave MiUer and Claude Miller of Tooele. Miss Pearl Foran, who is employed at the Oregon Short Line depot, left Sunday , for Butte. Mont., to spend the holiday's with her parents. Mrs. A. Colo of Tooele is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. E. Wallin. Wal-lin. Mrs. William McOsnie and children of California were guests of J. F. Russen and family Monday. The Murray First ward choir gave a dance Friday evening in the amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Robinson and two little daughters, Virginia and Elaine, who have been visiting -Mrs. Robinson's mother, moth-er, Mrs. L. E. Clark, left today for their home in Pocatello, Idaho. Lieutenant and Mrs. A. D. Knott, Miss Maurice Knott and Miss Bessie Eaton were guests of Mrs. W. J. Stevens and family of the Progress apartments in Salt Lake on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howe entertained the Jolly club at their home on Vine street Thursday evening. Mrs. Stephen Roth well entertained at dinner Clu'istmas eve in compliment to her sister. Miss Emily Spray of Denver, Colo. Covers were laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Willliams entertained enter-tained at a family reunion Christmas day. Covers were laid for ten. Miss Merl McMillian entertained a few friends Thursday bvenJng at her home on Vine street to meet Miss Emily Spray, who is visihing here from Denver. Colo. Miss Marie Dawson of Garland is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mr3. E. G. Dawson, on Second West street. Mrs. A. D. Williams is entertaining her farltcr, C. E. Jameson of Moniana. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Husrher entertained enter-tained at dinner Christmas day. Covers wero laid for Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Johnson, John-son, Mjss Louise. Johnson, Miss Charlotte Johnson ajid Bert Smith. M-?. Stephen Rothwelt entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon, fallowed by four tables of bridge, Friday afternoon in honor of her sister, Miss Emily Spray. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis and Mr. and Mr- Walf-r Moore of Salt Iake were guest.- rf Mrs. Ehz'-ibeth Moore on Christmas Christ-mas day. Tho employee;-: of the Oregon Short 7,ine depot and iheir wives ulea.-a ni ly tmroriscd Mr. and Mr.s. Philip Bemz at their home on Sond We;i s;rcet hist r-rjii.-iy night. Mr. Bentz until recency bad b-n i be agent pt the short Line depot for the pst eighteen yeara aaid Hovered his con nection wiib ibat company to go with the Miller-inhoon company. The uesis pi'er,fnred Mr. Bom:', with a hamlsoiw reading chair. Kcf'reshnient.s were served and music and panics ere the foaunvs of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. F t"lark enrer mined at dinner Christ mas da w Covor.s were iid fnr Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Robinson and family of Poc.fi l el'.o. idah-.; Mr. and Mrs. Lusreno L -ark and fa mil v of Salt Lake and Mrs. U E. C'ark. Mr. and M-s. n. A. Husdier entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening. Lieuteri-mi A, D. Kn-Ct I - f" t Friday for Fort Uilev. Ka nsas. a fter visit ing Mrs. Knult. iiml daughter, Maurwe, tor the paM ten rfrtvs. Mr. ami Mrs. Richard 1 1 owe emcr-tamcl emcr-tamcl at a family dinner partv at their limne in i. 'oihhuvho.I in Chrisnnus day. Lowed Raker, grandson of William At-woed. At-woed. or i :ic ) :f;tT h 1 ' tali hosmtal corps, sraaoned at Camp K-virny, arrived here. K'Kt Mirmiv on ;t ten dayis' furlough. Mark rvip-. of the sume rompnnv is tin1 g ue si. oi hir parents. M r. and Mrs. John Tripp, on Vino street. Mrs. Jose nh Riley is is! I ing in Oar-field, Oar-field, iho gues-t of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rilev. Mn-s Ida. Shnms of Salt Lnke was a Murr.iv visitor during the week'. Mr. and M rs. Milan Ben1 ?. of Ma?na are vikuhls: at the home of Lorenzo Williams Wil-liams and lamiiy on East Forty -eighth bourn street. Mr. a nd Mrs. John Oberla nder entertained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. John P. Erickson aim t a mi i, v al Christmas dinner. Mrs. Manissah Smith entertained at a birthday party Saturday evening of last week in honor of ' Mr. Sin it h's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miller and children chil-dren of Idaho are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Millefor the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller of Idaho Falls, Idaho, are visitors at the home of Mrs. J. R Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seheklach entertained enter-tained at a Christinas dinner Tuesday evening. ! BEAVER 4- , V BEAVER. Dec. 29. "Santa and His Auto Sleigh" was the name of the pretty little operetta staged by the Hast ward primary at the opera house Friday evening. eve-ning. The children who took pari were splendidly trained and showed a great deal of talent. The funds will be usod to purchase material for the primary auxiliary of the Red Cross. The annual ball of the Odd Fellows was given Saturday night of last week at the opera house, and was the largest affair of the season. The hall was prettily decorated with the lodge colors, combined with the national colors. During Dur-ing the evening refreshments were served by a committee, which turned the proceeds pro-ceeds o the Red Cross chapter. Assisting Assist-ing the Odd Fellows were the following members of the Rebekah order: Miss Winifred Smith, Miss Dorothy Williams, Miss Emily Price and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Among those who were home for Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Murdock of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith of Los Angeles, E. C. Mc-Ga.rry Mc-Ga.rry of Salt Lake City. Miss Winifred Smith of the A. C. U.. Miss Irene Tolton of the University of Utah and Miss Lena Beck of Rowland Hall. Mr. and Mrs. John Waddis of Salt Lake City are spending the holiday season with, Mayor and Mrs. D. T. Frazer. Miss Helen Lynch was the hostess at a dinner party Monday complimentary to her teachers. Miss Helen Newell, Miss Virgie Argylle and Miss Valeria Foote. The table decorations, in green and red, were suggestive of the season. Covers were laid for six. Miss Golda Baldwin, who is taking training at the county hospital in Salt Lake City, is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Farrer entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party Wednesday evening. Mrs. Joseph R. Murdock, Sr., Is spending spend-ing the holiday season with her son, John C. Murdock, at Camp Kearny. Mrs. Stanley Tattersall of MUford is the guest of her mother, Mrs. William R. Hurst. Mrs. O. F. McShane was the hostess at a dinner party Wednesday evening complimentary to her daughter, Mrs. Clifton McShane, and in commemoration of her birthday. The centerpiece of the prettily decorated table was of scarlet geraniums surrounded with green. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Gttnn, Miss Grace Gunn, Miss Henrietta Gunn, Miss Alice McShane, Stanley Gunn, John Gunn, Kenneth McShane and O. F. McShane. Mc-Shane. BINGHAM ! 4 : BINGH"AM, Dec. 29. Cards announcing the wedding of Miss Eunice Jergenscn, who has for the past two years been a member of the Copperfield school faculty, and Arthur Naylor, formerly timekeeper in the office of the Utah Copper company, com-pany, were received in Bingham this week. The wedding took place in Salt Lake City on October 2, just preceding Mr. Naylor's departure for Camp Lewis following his enlistment for army service, M rs. Naylor will continue her service with the Copperfield schools. Mr. Naylor Nay-lor is still at Camp Lewis. Another wedding of interest to Bingham Bing-ham people took place in Salt Lake Ciiy on Monday, when Miss Agnes McDonald and Daniel Sullivan were united in marriage mar-riage at St. Mary's cathedral. Miss McDonald Mc-Donald is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David McDonald of Bingham and is popular in social circles. Mr. Sullivan is engaged as nitwit foreman at the Boston Consolidated'mine. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan will make their home in the Boston Consolidated Con-solidated settlement. Miss Leona Turner, a student of the West high school in Salt Lake City, and Fred Turner, who is attending the Westminster West-minster academy this year, are spending the Christmas holidays at 1 he home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. ! Turner, in Copperfield. j Mrs. Joseph Kemp entertained the Red Cross knitting unit at her home on I Icaston Heights Wednesday afternoon. The affair partook of the nature of a farewell party for Mrs. Flynn, as Dr. and Mrs. Flynn -will leave in the near future, going first to California and later to New York. Mr. and "Mrs. Louis Bimbman end Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Carnahan of 1 he Utah Copper heights were guests of SaJt Lake City friends Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. J. T). Shilling, Jr., who have been visiting in the east for a fortnight, fort-night, returned home for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Robert. Senn. a popular member of CopnerReld's social circles, left early in the week for Canada, where she will spend the holidays with relatives and friends, returning after the new year. f'hristmas night tho Teaiiers and member." mem-ber." of the M. E. cbureh Sunday s-:.nn! gave a Christmas entertainment, which filled the church 1 o overflowing. Thc programme, which was in charge of M'-s. T. J. Tramel and Miss Loreita Stewart, was followed by the distribution of candies and fruits with whi"h the Christmas Christ-mas tree was laden. Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson of Copper Cop-per held left Monday for Butte. Mont, where- they were the guests of friends for the Christmas holidays. Mtss Annie Masters Wt Thursday for Springviile, where she will spend the remainder re-mainder of the Christmas vacation with friend.". Mb 5 Neva, si rinham, daughter nf Mr. and .Mrs. Frank StrnKharn, who has been attending school at. St. Mury's ac.-ulrmv in Salt Lake City, is spending the Imli-iays Imli-iays at her home, in Bingham. Mrs. India F.-Ml of punmo, Colo., accompanied ac-companied by her daughter. Mrs. Mamie Magerell, lias arrive.! in Ringha m a n.J i will epend some months with Mrs. Bell's Mn, Koborl Carbon of the t'tah rower & 1 .n; i;t conip)! ny. Mrs. ""hav!cs P. Abel, accompanied by ''-!' mother. .Mrs. George C. I -Oe, was a Salt l,:ikc visitor Wednesday and Tluu'S- Mis. .lohn Stn-4 and children spent tho we..;; in (Vtlt'U, whern they were thn micsls ni" Mis. Smug's mother. 1 Jit ei-th.y ei-th.y isit,.l Mrs. Hattio Hamilton, who is a sisu-r of Mr. Slagg. Mrs. Minnie Wade, principal of the Cop -periictd .M-hooK acconmauied by her daughter. Miss M.irv Wade, is spending the Chrisimas vacation with Mrs. Wade's shter. Mrs. Eugene Sullivan, at. tho Boston Bos-ton Consolidated settlement. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. .la mbon of $ Carr Fork had a then- gue-t for the Christmas Christ-mas holiday. Mrs. Jamison's mother, from M.unnioih. Judim and Mrs. John C. Green and John t Green. Jr.. lefl Binsjiam on Sun-dn Sun-dn fur a fori night's visit in Denver. Colo, where (hey will be the piiosts of JiaUv Green's relatives and friends. Mr. am! Mrs. Miichrll Korogi and family fam-ily and "Alis. Koroui's brother. Charles Spence, and-famib, .-ft Monday for Salt Lake. CKy. where they participated In a reunion of the Spenoe family. Mr. and .Mrs, ,1. R. Duvall of Copper-field Copper-field were the Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lindelof of Can Fork. IT s PARK CITY PARK CITY. Dec. :.T. --The wedding of , Miss Deal ,f einiinr.s a nd 1 larold Warne. Hart well tool-' pbieo at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Jennings. Wednesday noon. The cere-many cere-many was performed by the Rev. Thomas GalltgHU In the presence of the family and invited guests. The bride wore a. taupe colored traveling- buH. embroidered in blue, and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. The bride was att ended by her sister, Miss Margaret Jennings, who wore a gown of blue velvet and taffeta. Har-very Har-very Raddon was best man. An informal reception followed and about ne.veniy guest s were present . Mrs. G. Cherry McKay rendered several selections. Tho young couple left on tho afternoon train for a. short wedding trip, and will be at homo to their friends after January 15. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Shipley, who have been visiting wit h friends in Salt Lake, returned home Thursday morning. Mrs. 1 1. D. Hartwell, son and daughter arrived home from San Francisco Sunday morning. The Yeomen entertained their members and their children Wednesday evening with a Christmas tree and dancing. Mrs. W. R. Jcfford entertained tlm Sego Lily club at her home on Woodside avenue Wednesday afternoon. Tho members mem-bers and guests present were Mrs. T. J. McDonald, Mrs. J. Ed Paxton, Mra H. W. Swan, Mrs. N. J. Williams. Mrs. R. W. Macdonald, Mrs. J. T. Williams, Mrs. Arthur Mathcson, Mrs. M. E. Paxton, Mr.s. Jerome Paxton, Mrs. Mae Matheson, Mrs. E. S. Maxin, Mra. C. Tuggles and Mrs. Jamos Rickard. Mrs. T. J. McDonald entertained at a . 1 o'clock luncheon followed by a Kensington Kensing-ton Thursday afternoon. Covers were laid for ten. ! MY. and Mrs. A. A. Barr and daughter of Eureka spent the holidays at the home of Mrs. i Barr's parents, Mr. and Mra. ' Henry Shields. j Miss Jessie Hurlbut of Salt Lake visit-1 visit-1 ed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hurlbut, during the week. Mrs. James Rdckard entertained at a Christmas party Wednesday evening at j her home on Norfolk avenue. The guest.- present were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nicholls, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hancock, Mr. an Mrs. W. R. Jcfford, Mr. and Mrs. 3oTt-Swift, 3oTt-Swift, Mr. and Mrs. George Tippetts, Miss Mable James, Miss Irene Jefford, Miss Mable Swift, Miss Florence Hancock, Miss Edith Nlckolls, Miss Doris Hancock, William Strongman, Bert Nickolls, John Jefford, Richard Hancock and August Sep. i Mrs. T. J. Rasmussen entertained at a Kensington at her homo on Park avenue Friday afternoon. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. W. R. Jcfford entertained tho Utahna Card club at her home on Wood-side Wood-side avenue Thursday evening. The members and guests present were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. V. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Flynn, MY. and Mrs. T. J. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson and Mrs. Mae Matherson. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McPhee entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Christmas day. Covers were laid for ten. Lawrence Schaper and George Ctm-ningbam Ctm-ningbam of the aviation corps are spending spend-ing the holidays with their parents. Mrs. R. J. Bryant entertained at a family dinner Christmas day. Cover3 were laid for eight. Mri and Mrs. D. B. Desrochers .entertained .enter-tained a few friends at their home on Park avenue Christmas eve. Covers urere laid for twelve. 1 PAYSON 4, 1 PAYBOX. Dec: 20. Miss. Nellie Brim-hall, Brim-hall, dausliter of Mr. and IIrs. Joseph Erimhall. and It. K. Merrill were married Monday at Provo. Miss Blanche Hales of Spanish Pork and Rolla O. Hulsh, con of Mr. and Mrs. Jolm E. Tluish, were married al Provo on Monday. Mr. and Mra. CUflonl . Bale announce the wedding of their son, Lewis I. Bal--' .J who was married In the Salt I,ake terr-v November iM to Miss G-ladys Wright, " si daughter of Gilbea-t Wright of Ogden. ! Mr. and Mr.s. Poster Badham entertained enter-tained at dinner Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Fern Grey, who leit lhe same evenimr for soutiiern California to spend the winter. Covers were laid for Mr. and Ms. Vera Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler and Mrs. Roy Stevens. Miss Bertha Messner has as her guest Miss Guenetia Hughes of Spanish Fork. Mrs. A. Messner entertained in honor of Miss Hughes on Thursday. Professor and Mrs. J. j. MeClellan and daughters. Miss Dorothy and Miss Florence, Flor-ence, and Tilr. and Mm. R. a Wlmmer and son, Shirley, motored from Salt Lake on Tuesday and were tiie guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Samuel IJou-Tas. Mrs. Klair of 0?I.mi is the guest of her dautvliter, .Mrs. C. w. Tolhurst. The "O Vc Good Time" Dancing club gave the third in a series of dances Friday evening in t he Second ward an-us'-meiil lia!l. Mrs. Frank Oberhfmsley and baby of Pa rowan are the guests of Mrs.1 John nt. Mr. and M'-s. Sunford B. Wilson enter-:.nii:.-d nl dinner T.u.sd.-.y in honor of t-ielr .-.on. S. I-:. Wilson. Jr.. who is home un :i lunougii from Fort Rilev, Kansas llcr.J Vii:-,,n, who is serving with tl'0 engineer i orps nt Fort l-eavenuorth Kansi-s is visiting his ra rents. Mr. and Mrs. John W ilson. Mrs Sel'oy Dixon, assisicd by Mm. . Cnarlcs Oloivr.rd. Mrs. ,;. , -. ltolisen .nd " V V' .'' '''-kerirg, entertained on ll',K"'.-e'"' ' ' 'JK':i Slmniont'- a- bride of Mr. and Mrs. Wi!h,rn M,-i le'n.-, entcr-"fl"!l" entcr-"fl"!l" !s and their Mr. and Mrs. .1,,,,,, j-iors,,,, enteria.ined H. ninner 1 ,.;-,;,.v. The ,-,t-nf-tow, ?;-, ,wh - '' M- Thomas iom.rho der and sr.,-,, Mr. t,n,- Mr... John 72,' lr- -t" , vbildren. Sam Shartino Pler-"m Gind. " F. H'' ';: , ". ' ' ''h' " ti.-r sun. lirenX-J K i i .'i'.l """'-i i" ll "aw. This is,,,,,, .I,,,,! ,.o ,, h.,s (.io Mrs l,o Klnir.r ;,, N, , |