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Show : " ; Social Happenings in Cities' and I owns of Utah 1 "OGDEN OOr.F.N. Sept- 15 An Interesting matrimonial announcement of tl,e waa made at a charmingly arranpd lunch.ton Riven by Mrs. JP Wedn.-flday afternoon at her home. hen Mlhb June S.:owcrofi announce- lir engagement en-gagement to Inland C Swaner Salt Lake to fifty of her humiu e frienrta The wedding will be one of the '"'line roraal event? of the late fall A P ? lavender nrhem wan canted out itu rune, sweet peas and ast-rs. I he Un ; was centered with a large I'hik P"l'f-' rose from whlh radiated streamers of pink parin ribbon to each gnosis l".T-e A rorsage bouquet of ros-s and peas o tied to t:.e nd of earn iibram and placed on the edge of ihe war-r Klassf-s were butterfly pla e ends. A shower of pink .inline, hows fell from t:.e .-hand'-Mer above the renter ot !;. .i hie. on the hak of each chair whs t U-.l a tiny balloon, which - ontalntd a card an-nuuncing an-nuuncing the betrothal. Mrs William A- Corn will entertain at a tea Thursday afternoon ar the A. L Brewer home on Jefferson avenue In compliment to Miss Lillian Wright. A prettily arranged tea was Riven Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Edwin r. Hundley at the Maids' and Matrons ,-lwi, In compliment to Miss Dorothea Browning Brown-ing and Miss Mary Watus two fad brides Tea was served from three tab.es. whhh had as centerpieces baskets or pink asters and pink sweet peas. with hows of pink maline on the handles The- guests of honor wore ea-h presented with n sterling silver bud vase. Covers were laid for fifty guests. Mrs K A I.lttlefield will entertain at a 'luiKheon at her home Monday a ftr- ; noon In honor of Miss Mary a t Is M.ss . - June .Scowcroft. Miss Marlon Eceles and , Ml Lillian Wright, fall brides. The wedding of Miss Marlon Eccles and Luke Wright will take place, rues day at noon at. the home of the brides i Mrs Walker S. Cheesman. i e bridal party will include Mrs W S. Cinema n, I natron of honor; Celia Marlon Eccles. , Mower girl; Bouita Scowcroft, Louise Fo-"es Fo-"es Julian Eerles and Billy Wright, ribbon rib-bon 'bearers; Eugene Onrr, best man. Miss Afron Stalir entertained sixteen of her gill friends at an Orphuum theater party this afternoon, followed by refreshments refresh-ments at the Wistaria. Tn compliment to Miss Marion Eccles. an attract ivelv arranged luncheon was given Friday afternoon by Mrs. Roscoe c Gwllllam and Mrs. E. R. Dumke at i the E O Watt is home on Eccles avenuf-A avenuf-A silver basket filled with pink asters j and roses and ferns formed the center- j pler-e for the table. A bow of pink and green tulle was on the handle of the has- j hot Sliver candlesticks, holding pink candles, encircled the centerpiece. The guests included Miss Eccles's most Intimate Inti-mate friends. Mr and Mrs. Parley Taylor Wright have issued Invitations to the wedding of their daughter, Lillian M.. to Roland S. Eccles, Ec-cles, which will take place on the evening of September 25 at tho Wright home on T wen tv-third street. A large reception will follow the ceremony. Mrs D. C. Eccles entertained at a gar-don gar-don tea Wednesday afternoon at tier home. In compliment to Miss Margaret Bvers of Pennsylvania, guest of Miss June .Scowcroft. Tho guests were seated at ono long table, which was decorated in garden flowers. Covers were laid for eighteen. Mrs. A. W. Walker entertained at . a Kensington at her home, complimentary to Mrs. W. Arthur Wright of New York City. The decorations were in fall flowers. flow-ers. The guests included Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Donald E. Rhivers, Mrs. H. H. Spencer, Mrs. W. D. W. Zeller, Mrs. Edwin Ed-win F. Hundley, Mrs. Fera S. Young. Mrs. Charles Clark and Mrs. E. T. Spencer. Spen-cer. Mrs. Nora S. Rowe was hostess to the Martha society at the Maids" and Matrons' Ma-trons' club Monday aJ'ternoon. A tea followed fol-lowed the business meeting. The tea ta-hle ta-hle was centered with a basket of sweet peas, while bowls of the same flowers were placed at either end. Miss Dorothea Browning was the guest of honor at a Kensington given by Mrs. N. W. Cummings and Miss Carrie Browning Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Browning. The rooms were attractive at-tractive with sunflowers, arranged in tall vases. The hostesses were assisted by their sister, Mrs. E. L. Ford. Tuesday Tues-day a fternoon Mrs. A. W. Petty gave a Kensington for Miss Browning at her home In the Browning apartments, when twenty of Miss Browning's friends were entertained. Miss Jessie Moyes entertained at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon at her home in honor of Miss Capitola Pingree, Mis Mildred Barton, Miss Phyllis Brown, M iss Jessie Beeson and Miss Eleanor Gibson, who left during the week for the University of Utah. Garden flowers were used in the decorations and refreshments were served to sixteen guests. Mrs. Emma Tribe will entertain at her home Tuesday afternoon la compliment to Miss Lillian Wright. The Historical society will meet next Saturday with Mrs. S. N. Cole. Mrs. Howard Williams will be the assisting hostess. A birthday party was given Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Wattis, when their son. Warren, War-ren, Jr., entertained ten of his young friends in celebration of his sixth birthday birth-day anniversary. Mrs. Parlev T. Wright, Mrs. P. M. Parry and Mrs. G. W. Vogel will be hostesses to the Child 'Culture club Thursday afternoon. The Ladies' Literary club will be en-t en-t rtained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry B. Baglcy. j The Drama club will hold its first meeting of the season on Saturday, Sep- j t ember 29, at the home of Miss Carrie j P.rowntng, with Miss Louisa Fierce as j tiie assisting hostess. Miss Florence Wright of Idaho Falls ; and Miss Rose Bear of Pennsylvania ! visited in Ogden Wednesday and Thurs- f (lay, the guests of Miss June Seowcrott. i Mrs. George M. Foster left Wednesday Wednes-day for New York City ior a two months' visit with her mother. Mrs. Frank Q. Cannon and two children chil-dren of Honolulu, who have been spending spend-ing the summer with Mrs. Cannon's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Douglas, left Wednesday for Salt Lake, where they will visit with Mrs. Cannon's sister, Mrs. John Pingree. J v., for two weeks. They will be joined next week by Mr. Cannon, who will arrive from Honolulu and accompany them home. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Becker and daughters, daugh-ters, Katherine nd Helen, left Wedn-s-dav for the Pa'uie coast. Miss Katherine will attend school' at Berkeley. Mrs. Hugh M. Rowe spent the week in Salt Iake with her sister, Mrs. W. H. K:i hler. Miss Lorn a Jenkins went to Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the matinee per-, t'ormance of "Tiie Boomerang" at the . Salt lake theater. Mis,? Gladva Rich and Miss Mary' Fisher left Friday for Boston, where Miss Rich will study the piano and Miss Fisher will take Instruction in violin at the Boston Bos-ton Conservatory of Music. Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompson have .v.-rived .v.-rived from Davenport. Ia.. to lak.1 i:p their residence hre. They have taken a bungalow at To? Twenty-fourth stieet. Miss Margaret By erf. who has been Cc guest of M iss ,! i:ne Scowcroft tor the past two weeks, loft Thursday for iier home in I'monrown. Pa. Miss Byers was a room mat e of M iss S.-uwcrof t iast v,m r at National Park seminary. Washington. D. C. Miss Leona Pocrman. daughter of Mr and Mr. George IVerman of this c!tv. i'lid Lieutenant Fred L. P.n-karl w.re nift r-ied to "lay in Sea t tie. M ;s. peonn.? u accompanied hT daughter to Seattle an I v.;is present at the wrdding. , Mrs. J. W. Abbott and Mrs. NVItie N. Hoiix were Salt I.-nke visitors Thursday. Miss Gladys Rb'ii returned Thursday from a i'w days' visit in Bois". Idaho. 'J;o P.iHi v-tts bridesmaid a I I he Oaks- MRS. AUBREY HENDERSON, formerly Miss Grace Wil- R ; bur of Ogden, a recent bride. jj W -s' ''is:.saliy!sl?' 4 ; - ' A -1 ' "- M " ': " - ' I ; : . i Stout wedding, which took place Wednesday Wednes-day In that city at the Congregational church. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Elliott are visiting relatives In Springfield, Mass., for a month. Dr. and Mrs. G. W .Baker and daughters, daugh-ters, Virginia and Dorothy, motored , to Murray Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Baker's father, William Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cooper have returned from a trip to Lake Tahoe arid tho Pacific coast. 1 Miss Feril Hess has as her guests Miss Phyllis Wilkinson of St. Joseph. Mich., and Miss Olive Powers of Riverside, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Johnson, who have been the guests of Mrs. Donald E. Rhivers, left Monday for their home in Portland, Ore. Mrs. A. G. Fell has returned from a visit with her daughter in Oakland, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lewis are visiting In the east. Mrs. A. Salmenson has returned to her home In Helena, Mont., after a two weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. Nathan Kuhn. Mrs. Homer E. Fenn and baby daughter daugh-ter returned Monday from a ten weeks' visit in Boise, Shoshone and other Idaho points. t TOOELE i i TOOELE, Sept. 15. Announcement :s made of the engagement of Miss Gertrude Tavlor of Salt Lake City to Frank Cham-berlin Cham-berlin of this city. The marriage will take place in the near future. Guests of Mrs. Robert H. Burns during the week were Mrs. H..T. Marcroft and daughter, Mrs. Herbert E. Jacobson, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Luke Hickman of Silver City was a guest at the home of Mrs. James B. Hickman over Sunday. Mrs. 1 P. Ekenstam returned Monday from an extended trip through Montana. Mrs. James A. Poore of Butte, Mont., Is the guest of Mrs. Edward Cuddihy. Misses Annie and Mary Shields were Joint hostesses at a farewell party Monday Mon-day evening in compliment lo Samuel V. Mcintosh, who will leave in the near future fu-ture to join the army. The decorations were artistically carried out in patriotic colors. During the evening Miss Ottlla Shields and Miss Melba Brown rendered vocal solos. Miss Lucile Cowans gave a comic reading. The hostesses were assisted as-sisted bv Mrs. J. Earl Tate, Mrs. Frank J. Barber and Mrs. Robert L Shields. The guests present were Misses Otilla Shields, Melba Brown, Lucile Gown ns. Annie Anderson. Ella McLaws, Alice Hanks. Lafet Adarns. Veloy Adamson, Lucy Lee. Phyllis Mallet, Myrtle Isegreen, Lottie parber, Ruth AValters, Katherine Bonelli. Yelma Barber, Pearl Brown, Mrs. Philip Aljets, Mrs. T. E. Mcintosh, Mrs. R. .Lee Shields, Horace Lee, Vern Alsop, Jack Drouhay, Harris Fenton, Peter Knutson, C. M. Teitjen. Lester Pocock. Louis Anderson, Frank Btthe.ll, Grant Lee, Leo Bird and the honorary guest. Miss Annie Peddicord of Kansas Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Johnston. Miss Otilla Shields entertained the Homihia Beehive girls at home Tuesday evening. The decorations were carried out In ferns and crimson dahlias. The guests included Mrs. David Cameron, Mrs. Philip Aljets. Mrs. Arthur Hanks, Mrs. William Gordon. Emma Dp La Mare, lafet Adams, Mary Anderson, Phyllis Mallet, Mj-s. J. J. Shields. Lucy Lee. Annie Shields, Lucy Pocock and Lottie Barber. I Miss Edna Hickman entertained a few ! friends Tuesday evening at her home in ! celebration of. her birthday anniversary, i The Oquirrh swarm of Beehive girls ! enjoyed a hike to Angels' grove in Miiidle ; canyon Tuesday, where they enjoyed a j carnpfire dinner. I Mr. and Mrs. Orla Barrus are receiving ! congratulations upon the arrival of a son. j born to them during the week. Mrs Barrus was formerly Miss Cecil Adams. The Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Bross and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Anderson departed Monday Mon-day on a trio overland to the Grand canyon. can-yon. Miss Merrill Fatough of Bingham, who wus the guest of Miss Marie Sloane during dur-ing tiie summer, departed for her home Mmday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McQ-iarrie of Stockton Stock-ton and Misses Lena and Ktp McQm Tie of St. Geortre were guests of Mrs Mii-on Beaman during the week. An enjoyable affair of the week wa -th lawn party and social given bv tne ( ladies of ho Altar soeietv of St 'M ir-I ir-I "fiend's ''atholic church at Atkhfs grove j Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Taylor and familv of Burlev. Idaho, visited relatives In this city during The fore part of the week. Mrs R. B. Sumner visited her mother Mrs. Henrietta Martin, at Salt Lake Citv ovor Sunday. Mrs. Sadie F. Lowry was the pur-st oi" I Mrs. Agnes Bearnson at Salt 1-ake City I Sunday. Mr. William Gillespie returned Monday ' evening from Salt Lake City, where .slc- visited friends. Mrs. John Bowen entertained Sunday j a t'-a dinner in honor of Mr. Buwen's birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Vowles, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dice, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hanson, Mr. a nd Mrs. D. L. Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Crfrl Johnson. Miss Isabelle and Mrs. Alma De La Mare returned Saturday from Salt Lake City, where they spent the week with relatives rela-tives The Carnpfire girls motored lo Fort Douglas Wednesday, where they spent the day. Miss Florence Doxey of Ogden was the guest of Miss Mary Reynolds Sunday. Upon the arrival of a son. born to Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Anderson Wednesday, the parents are- receiving, congratulations. Miss Mae Coliins of Long Beach, Cal., is the guest of Mrs. B. A. Rusman. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bracken, who spent the summer at Butte. Mont., returned to tills city during the week to make their home. ! LOGAN f 4 4 LOGAN, Sept. 15. Miss Delia England j and Peter A. C. Petersen were married Thursday in the Logan temple. Following Follow-ing .the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mrs. Charles England for the immediate families. The young couple will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Squires announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine, Kath-erine, to W. I. Poulter of Ogden, the marriage mar-riage to take place early In October. ' Mis Mae Lewis and Frank Bangh were married Wednesday in the Logan temple. tem-ple. Follon ing the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis. After a short "wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will make their home here. The marriage of Miss Eleanora Benson and J. Sidney Allen took place Wednesday Wednes-day in the Logan temple. In the eve- j ning a reception was held at the home ' of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Benson. Pink and white sweet peas were banked about the dining rooms. Asters and dahlias were used in the living liv-ing rooms. Seventy guests were included. in-cluded. Miss Delia England entertained at a trousseau tea Tuesday afternoon from 4 to (i o'clock. The tea table and .rooms were effectively decorated with dahlias. Miss England was assisted in receiving her guests by her mother. Mrs. Charles England. Her sister, Miss Eva England, presided in the dining room. About thirty thir-ty guests called during the afternoon. Mrs. G. "WV Ltndquist entertained at an attractively appointed Kensington Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Sweet peas were used about the rooms. Sunflowers were used in the hall and on the porch. At the conclusion con-clusion of the afternoon's entertainment refreshments were served, ivirs. Lind-qulst Lind-qulst was assisted by her daughter. Miss Verna Lindquist, and Miss Valine Quin-ney. Quin-ney. Thirty guests were in attendance. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lindquist entertained at dinner. A basket of sweet peas formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for thirty-five. Miss Verna Lindquist and Miss Valine Quln-ney Quln-ney assisted the hostess. Following the dinner a social evening was spent. The Vonna Lou club entertained at an attractively appointed card and dancing danc-ing party Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Flora Amussen. The club colors, gold and brown, were carried out in the decorations. Goldenglow and sunflowers sun-flowers were used about the rooms. Early in the evening tables were arragged for "500." and at the conclusion of the card games refreshments were served, with dancing following. Sixteen guests were included. Mrs. Charles O. Peterson entertained Saturday afternoon at a Kensington. Sweet peas and asters were effectively arranged about the rooms- The afternoon was concluded with refreshments. Ten guests were present. Mrs. H. J. Hatch entertained at a luncheon Friday. A 'color scheme of pink and white was carried out In the decorations decora-tions and menu. Pink and white sweet peas In a crystal basket formed the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table. Covers were laid for ten. Following the luncheon, tho afternoon was spent with sewing and niusi Miss Rula Carrion enterta ined fifteen guests Tuesday afternoon. Garden flowers flow-ers were about the rooms. Games were played and refreshments were Forced. Miss Ada Mitlon entertained at an at- trac lively appointed shower Frida y evening, eve-ning, in compliment to Miss Katherine Squires, an October bride. Cosmo:; and sweet peas were combined in excellent decorative effect a'nour the rooms. The evening was spent playing various games. Musical numbers were rendered. A t the end of t ho evening's entertainment refreshments re-freshments were served. Thirty guests were included. Mrs. F,. J. B1!! entertained at a Ken-pinston Ken-pinston Wednesday afternoon in compliment compli-ment lo her sisipr and guest. Mrs. Frank Tlnsty of Salt Lake. Fall Mowers brightened bright-ened the rooms. At the conclusion of the sl'ternoon tiie guest; repaired to the Bluebird, Blue-bird, where a supper was served, and then to tiie theater. Misses Lays and Aldvth Vernon entertained enter-tained at a n a tn -actively a ppoimcd dan---ing partv Saturday evening at their rarents' home on Second North street. Th large lirra ry. where dancins was cn-jover, cn-jover, was strikingly decorated w'.th a profusion of sunflowers. Refreshment were served. Twentv guests were included. in-cluded. The ir.emhe'-s of the Pel a Pi club were entertained Sat urriav afternoon by Miss Adeline Barber. Fail flowers brightened the rooms. Cards was the diversion, and ai t lie conclusion of the games ix-ii esh-ments esh-ments were served. Miss Eleanora Benson entertained at a trousseau tea last Thursday afternoon from 3 to r. o'clock. Cut flowers were a rout the rooms. M iss Benson was as-.-istel in receiving her guests bv her mother. Mrs. Frank A. Benson. Her sister. sis-ter. Miss Eva Benson, and Mrs. Clinton Kjar presided in the dining room. Sixty guests called. Mrs. Hoy Keller entertained at a bundle bun-dle shower last Friday evening in compliment com-pliment to Misa Eleanora Benson, a bride of this week. Fall flowers were about the rooms. At 'the close of t he afternoon's after-noon's en t ert a in men t refreshments were served. Twenty guests were in'cluded. Miss Emma Eccles left Monday for Salt Lake to spend a week ofore her departure for Cambridge, Mass., where, she will attend school. Her mother, Mrs. Ellen Eccles, accompanied her to Salt Lake. M'ss La Rue Jacobsen will leave next week for Salt Lake, where she will attend at-tend school. Mrs. L. L. Hatch of Franklin spent the past week here as guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hatch. Miss Delia Morrell left Tuesday for Afton, Wyo., where she will spend tie winter teaching school. President .and Mrft. S. F. Ballif and daughter, Miss Zelnora, motored to Honeyvflli Tuesday. Miss "Edna . Wright arrived last Sunday Sun-day from Riverton, where she had been the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Y. Hansen, for the past six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clawson Cannon are receiving re-ceiving congratulations on the arrival of a son, born Tuesday, September 11. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatcher motored from Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. Thatcher went down Sunday, and Mrs. Thatcher had spent a week 1 in the city visiting with relatives. Miss Dora Wright went to SaU Lake Thursday for a few days' stay as the guest of Mr. and 'Mrs. John B. "Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinney left Monday Mon-day for Denver, Colo., where they will spend a few days. Mrs. A. D. Bell arrived home from Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.' J. E. Smith and little daughter returned home to Ogden Tues-day Tues-day after a week's visit here with relatives. rel-atives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Seymour Quinney h ft Monday for Cambridge, Mass., where Mr. Quinney will resume his school work. Miss Frances Brown left Monday tor Ogden. After a visit there she will return re-turn to her home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindsay of Georgetown, Idaho, spent the past week here. A. G. Barber and daughters. Misses ,Ellen and Claire, and son Langton arrived ar-rived Tuesday from a three weeks' stay at Star Valley. Mrs. Marv H. Snyder returned home to Salt Lake Tuesday after a two weeks' visit here with relatives. Her niece, Miss Martha Carlisle, accompanied her to Salt Lake for a week's visit. j EUREKA EUREKA, Sent. 15. Mrs. Trus Bodell arrived in Eureka Sunday evening and will remain here for a ten days' visit with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Rife. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Doty returned Tues-! Tues-! day evening after visiting for a week at Idaho Falls, tdaho. Mr. and Mrs. James Hanley were guests of Provo friends Sunday. Mrs. Ja-mes Crooks, Mrs. Emma Billings. Mrs. George Haynes and Leland Crooks spent Sunday with friends at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. .Singleton and daughter. Miss Bernice, were here from Salt Lake during the week, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hirt and Miss Ella Donnelly left this week for a pleasure trip in the Bear lake section. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Myers returned Saturday from Butte. Mont., where they spent a couple of weeks visiting wkh their son, William B. Myers. Mrs. Inez Todd King has returned to Bins ham, where she is employed as a teacher in the high school. Mrs. King spent the summer here with her -daughters, Mrs. George Lindsay and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Bonner. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Clark are home again a fter spending the entire summer camping out in Provo canyon. Miss Margaret Ferguson spent the week at Nephl, the guest of Miss Clara Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wheeler were entertained en-tertained during the early part of the week by Salt Lake friends. Mrs. Burt Brokate of Pocatello, Idaho, is in Eureka for a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Dunn. Miss Georglna Williams is visiting with friends and relatives at Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Harry Robinson of Salt Lake was in Eureka this week, being a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adam-son. Adam-son. Miss Mabel Berry- of Salt Lake was here this week for a visit with her parents. Mrs. William Gore of Silver City was In Eureka Tuesday and Wednesday, the guest of Mrs. Al Beasou. Harold Cline, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cline of this city, has been granted a furlough from the Annapolis naval academy, acad-emy, and will arrive here this week to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cline have three other sons in the navy. Mrs. Charles Zabrlskie and son. Yard, and Mrs, Tony Jacobson and daughter, Miss Antoinette, returned to Eureka early in the week after a visit with relatives at Spring City. Miss Leonora Cronfn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Cronin. entertained nine of her friends this week at an enjoyable en-joyable parly, the occasion being her ninth birthday anniversary. An interesting interest-ing programme was carried out and le-frtshments le-frtshments were served. Miss Genevieve Sullivan was here from Sn It l-ake Sunday and Monday visiting with her sisters. Mrs. C. E. Huish and Mrs. Frank Beesley. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Howard of Soan-ish Soan-ish Fork were in Eureka on Sunday, being guests at tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife. Mr. and Mrs. James Crooks and children chil-dren returned Wednesday a fter a two weeks' tour of the Yellowstone National pa rk Mrs. Al Woodard and her brother. Nor-val- Allcock, returned home Tuesday after spending a couple of days with Salt Lake friend s. Mrs. J. W. Morton enterta i tied he members of t lie C. M. club Wednesday afternoon. Following the club's regular programme, t lie hostess served -luncheon. The club's special guest at this session was Mrs. Clark Newel!, and the regular members rresent were Mrs. Sim Simpson. Mrs. William Manson. Mrs. Julius Brandt Mrs. Fred Richan, Mrs. William Hom.-r' Mrs. I. H. Spriggs and Mrs. Walter Berry. Mrs. Frank McHaUan and Mrs. A. M. Allbery left Eureka Sundav for Michigan, Michi-gan, where they will visit " with friends and relatives for a few weeks. M rs. P. J. Donne'dy nnd Mrs. Rose TrsHrier returned to Eureka Monday after going through the Velio A-stone National Na-tional park and also visiting witli friends nt Butte, Moui. Mrs. C. B. Gurtn enterLained the mm-beiv- of the Bridge club at her honie rWednesday pfiernoon. After the c;i rd I a r. i e , luncheon was served to Mrs. C. E. Huish, Mrs, L. f. Dor-,-,-Mrs. Alex Bhsh:, -Mrs. Edward Pik- M'i?5 Ana be I Moone--. Mrs. J. H. M.'j'hrvstai. Mrs. C. C. ;n-:s. Mrs pan Martin and Mrs. J. A. HensM. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Thomas returned to Eureka Tuesday nfter a two months' ;si' with friends in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. William Mathews nave returned from a short visit with friends at Salt Lake i 'ity. Mrs. Mathews's sifters, who visited in Eureka for several weeks, lea for their home in Cleveland, Ohio. Saturday. and Mr. and Mrs. Mathews accompanied them as far as Salt Lake. Miss Ka tie Cronin was hero from Snlt Lake during the week veiling with Mr. and Mrs. pan b. Cronin. Raymond Sullivan, one of the volunteers, volun-teers, whoso home is in Sal: Lake Citv. ; was in Eureka this week for a visit with j his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. i Sullivan. j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pike and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pike left Eureka Sundav t -jy a tour through the Yellowstone National ' paik. Mrs. Rulon Arrigona lias returned to her home here after a week's visit at Salt Lake with her sistet, Mrs. W. A. ; Shall. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Sedden of Salt Lake were here on Sunday, being guests a: the home of Mrs. Hugh McDonald. Mrs. La Vena Okey was at American toik Sunday and Mondav visiting wiih -Mr. anl Mrs. Thomas CoddingtotC Mrs. Alven Sanderson of Starr is her ror a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Okey. . r I PARK CITY I 1 PARK CITY. Sept. 15. Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sheen and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Berry motored to Salt Lake Citv Sundav to witness the ball games, returning home the same evening. Mrs. Sara May returned Sundav from bait Iake City, after a three montns" vis-jit vis-jit to her daughter, Mrs. John Prisk. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O'Hara, Mrs. L. R. Garvin, Mrs. Sara May and Mis. J. W. Quinn spent Sunday on the Provo river. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton left Tuesday Tues-day evening for Provo, where thev were joined by Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Sutton for a trip to St. George, the Grand canyon and 2ion canyon. They expect to be absent ab-sent two weeks. H. F. Bradley entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner at the New Park hotel Sundav evening complimentary to Miss Marie Aridy, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Addv. Mrs. E. Kneale, Mrs. Marie Hethke, Leonard and George Aridy, AVilliam Doidge and H. F. Hammond. Mrs. A. H. Addy came up Tuesday from Coalville for a few davs' visit to her daughter, Miss Marie Addy. Mrs. Marie Hethke, Mrs. M. J. Conwav, Mrs. C. Gotch and William Doidge left' Tuesday for a trip through the Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. Miss Helen Pea'son returned home Stln-J Stln-J day from Portland. Ore., after a three months' visit 'o relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McGinlev, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hurl-but. Hurl-but. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cupit. Miss Rebecca Pelton and R. Pelton spent Sunday Sun-day at the; Hot Pots. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hurlbut went to Salt Lake City Thursday for a few days' I visit to their daughter. Miss Jessie Hurl-but. Hurl-but. Mrs. Dr. Hilda Dering of Ephraim is a guest at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carlson. Carl-son. The American Scouts entertained members mem-bers at a smoker Friday - evening after their regular meeting. A barn dance was given at the Fletcher ranch below Snyderville Friday evening to l."0 guests.. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Carlson entertained at cards -Wednesday evening at their home on Park avenue, in compliment to their guest. Dr. Hilda Dering. After the card games refreshments were served to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Jefford, Mr. and Mrs. W.-S. W.-S. McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carlson. Carl-son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman, Miss Irene Jefford and Melvln Dingle. Mrs. E. P. Tracey entertained at a mu-sicale mu-sicale at her home on Main street Friday Fri-day evening. Tier guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bryant,- Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McDonald, Mrs. L. R. Garvin and EUwood Garvin. Mrs. J. W. Quinn of the Q ranch was hostess at a -6 o'clock dinner Saturday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O'Hara, Mrs. L. R, Garvin and El wood Garvin. Mrs. M. D. Hurlbut entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Frida v in compliment to Mrs. S. E. Huey and A. E. Mdyn. Mrs. R. J. Siddoway charmingly entertained enter-tained the Agenda club at her residence cn Wood side avenue Friday afUVnoon. The guests present were Mrs. Matt Clements. Clem-ents. Mrs. E. Waddoups. Mrs. Owen Stewart. Stew-art. Mrs. Charles Ence, Mrs. John Anderson. An-derson. Mrs. D. Konold. Mrs. L. C. Snow, Mrs. James Archibald, Mrs. Ed Malin and Mrs. J. L. Mower. Mrs. Owen Stewart will entertain the club next. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cole visited friends in Salt Lake City this week. Daughters of the Rebekahs enjoyed a social session Tuesday evening after tiie regular meeting. Mrs. Wilbur Cromwell has been the guest of Mrs. James Archibald this week. Mrs. Keith Buck went to Salt Lake City Friday to visit with her husband, who is in training at Fort Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jefford entertained at a picnic on the Weber river Wednesday Wednes-day in honor of Dr. Hilda Dering and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Carlson. Lunch was served at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Harry Wilson and little daughter Lois returned Saturday from a pleasant visit to relatives and friends in Peoa and Oakley. RICHMOND , . . KICH1IOXD, Sept. 15. Tho loading social event of the week was "A Trip Around the World," given under the direction of the Richmond Relief society so-ciety for the. purpose of raising meaus for the remodeling of the ward tabernacle. taber-nacle. Miss Razma Skidmore, assisted assist-ed by Mrs. Ed Webb, Miss Lila Hendricks Hen-dricks and Miss Lennie Merrill, had charge of " America," which was represented rep-resented at the home of W. 8. Hendricks. Hen-dricks. Uncle Sam, the Goddess of Liberty, a 1'uritan church, John Alden and Priscilla, the American Iudians and the Red Cross organization were all represented. Xational decorations were used throughout and refreshments refresh-ments were sold from a booth. France and Italy were represented at the home of 0. Z. Harris, under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. H. A. Adamson, Mrs. J. : W. Funk, Mrs. C. Z. Harris, Mrs. A. L. I Sehow and the Misses Claudia Funk and Bohn Adamson. Decorations, cu- rios, music and refreshments typical of I the nations represented were used throughout. England, Scotland and Wales were, represented at the Library building under the direction of Mrs. F. H. Whittle. Mrs. Cte (Jriffin. Mrs. Wil-liam Wil-liam Barnes and Milo McQuiston. The queen of England. .John Bull and Tin English luncheon were spei-ial features. Norway, Denmark and Sweden were represented at the home of Mrs. Elna J. Merrill, with Mr. Elna .1. Merrill, Mrs. Brig Monson, Mrs. Sophia Merrill, Mrs. Matilda Roland and Mrs. Anton t'hristensen as the committee in charge. Japan and China were represented at the. home of W. L. Skidmore. Mrs. George O. Webb, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Stoddard. anl the Misses Clarinda Merrill, Eliza Stoddard, Amy and lnid Harris, had charge during the evening. The island? were represented at the. homo of ('. A. Meufou, with Mrs. boy Robinson, Miss Elsie Skidmore, John W. Stoddr.rd and the Misses Eva Merrill Mer-rill and Essie Stoddard as a committee commit-tee in charge. The guests or the evening eve-ning were conveyed to an. 1 from the different places iu automobiles. The entertainment was concluded with a ball in the evening -M the opera house. Mrs. James MYMurriu presented her pupils in a piano recital at the opera house Saturday afternoon. Miss Linda Bumham and Nephi Eamblin of Kanah were married ed-nesi.av ed-nesi.av iu Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hamblin left immediately after the ceremony for Galilornia on a honeymoon honey-moon trip. The young couple will make their home in Kanab. Penrose Jiuruham nnd Miss Eth-leen Eth-leen Fosgreen of Brighani were married mar-ried We. inc. dav, August 2S. in the halt Lake temple. After a honeymoon trip to California, Mr. and Mrs. Burnham will make their home in Salt Lake. Miss Elvera Johnson entertained tho Keyting club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Brvau Hendricks was given a silver shower bv her girl friends at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Earl McCauu of Smithfield, Monday evening. Mr. and .Mrs. Bryan Hendricks were tho recipients of a surprise given at their home Tuesday evening by the members of the laa club and their partners. .Music, games and refreshments refresh-ments were features of t lie evening. Miss Kate Squires of Ogden spent the week here, the guest oi her siater, Mrs. J. L. McL'arrey. Mrs. Frank Freeze of Salt Lake returned re-turned to her home Tuesday after spending a . w eek here, tho guest of Mrs. Emma B. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. William Bair have returned re-turned from a trip to Montana. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hendricks of Lewistou announce the engagement of their daughter, Idessie, to Robert W. Bowman, the marriage to take place sometime this month. I nEAVEI 1 . BEAVER, Sept. 13. Simplicity was the keynote of the pretty home wedding of Miss Zora Howd of this place and John Cotter of Butte, Mont., which took place Monday at high noon at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Simeon Howd. The ceremonv was performed by Bishop Robert Rob-ert E. White in the presence of close relatives and was followed by a breakfast. break-fast. The livinp; room was decorated in tall vases of gladioluses and pink and white asters were combined in artistic arrangement. In the dining room asters also were used, the centerpiece being a crystal basket of pink, white and lavender. laven-der. The bride wore a gown of white taffeta and Georgette crepe and carried a shower bouquet of pink and white sweet peas. Following the wedding the voung couple left for Salt Lake City, where they will make their borne. The going-away costume was a brown tailored tail-ored suit, with white gloves and shoes and hat of brown. Mr. and Mrs. Cotter Cot-ter have both been popular students of the University of Utah for several years, he being a member of the Phi Alpha Ep-silon Ep-silon fraternity and in his senior year a member of the Beehive association. Mrs. Cotter has been one of Beaver's most charming young women. Mrs. Ambrose Good of Salt Lake. City, who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Henrv Emerson, and sisters, Mrs. O. F. McShane and Mrs. James Barrett, returned to her home Tuesday. Mrs. James Howd entertained at a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous 'shower Saturday evening In honor of Miss Zora Howd. A dcraen of the close friends of the guest of honor were included. "The', home was prettily decorated with fall flowers and a buffet luncheon w-as served. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Moore of Ogden joined Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goddard here Tuesday for a trip through the Grand eanvon'and Little Zion. The party will motor to Bright Angel Point and will there take horses and make a complete tour of the canyon.1 Mrs. Louis Dalton was the hostess at an old-fashioned quilting party Saturday afternoon, which proved a delightful affair. af-fair. After an afternoon of sewing the guests were seated at ope long table, where supper was served. The table was decorated -with fall flowers. Fifteen guests were included. . Miss Winifred Smith left Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon for Logan, wdiere she will resume her studies at the U. A. C. MIes Helen Newell of Provo arrived here Saturday to teach music in the public pub-lic schools the ensuing year. j" ""DUCHESNE j PITCHF-SNTE, Sept. 15. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker and son have gone to California Cali-fornia for a few weeks' stay. The Walkers Wal-kers are from Missouri and have been here visiting their son, Dr. Harry Walker. Wal-ker. Frank Helso and W. C. Cammerer were Salt Lake visitors this week. Mrs. Femelda Mott Is the guest for a week of Mrs. Lester Stotts. Mrs. J. D. Wimmer and two little daughters and Mrs. Fred Johnson left Friday for a ten days' visit in Salt Lake and Payson with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Dean have returned from a pleasure trip to Salt Lake. The Girls' Friendly society met Thursday Thurs-day evening at the Arlington hotel. F. L. Watratis left Monday for a ten days' visit with his family at Steamboat Steam-boat Springs, Colo. Mrs. ISd Hart and daughter Grace have returned from a two weeks' visit in Salt Lake. A son was born Thursday morning- to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stotts. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Pope and children and Mrs. John Padget spent a few days this week camping at Rock creek. Mrs. George Hemphill and son Tommy have gone to Poania, Colo., to spend the winter. The next meeting of St. Paul's guild will be held at the home of Mrs. E. W. Schonian September 26. Mrs. C. I. Dickerson entertained a few friends at cards Friday afternoon. The first meeting of the Standard Bearers' Card club after the summer vacation va-cation was with Mrs. Will Seaton Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Mrs. Tom Firth and Mrs. K. W. Schonian were prize winners. Bishop Paul Jones of Salt Lake spent the past week in town - and on Sunday morning delivered a sermon at St. Paul's Fpisvopnt church. Last Saturday night a benefit entertainment enter-tainment was given at tho Libeiyy theater thea-ter for the OonTmcrcial club. A pleaMunt feature of the (veiling was two baritone selections by Verde Washburn. PLEASANT GROVE I PLEASANT GROVE. Sept. i:,. Tuesday Tues-day evening Miss D'zzie Shnell entertained enter-tained t he following young peuple at a card partv : Edna Paulson, Rena and Ann-Cooper. Ann-Cooper. EstHIa Fenton. Bfll Olpin. Emilv A nderson. Evelvn Iverson. W. a Thorne nnd Clif-'nrri Wright. Rnberr Thomas, Jo-sfph Jo-sfph Wad ley m nd Ernest Rasmus? en. Mi . and Mrs. Neils Swenson ' :i nd son A 1 f i'f-d motrr.--d to y urray Sundn y ;i nd snout t lie day visit Ing Mr. and Mrs Pen BUinc. Miss Abb;o Smith r-n t rt a ined nt a watermelon wa-termelon party ar tT lmm Tuesday evening. The following girjs wyrc pres ent. Belle Wilson. Althea Richlns. Ar-theKa Ar-theKa Beazanl and Florence and MyrU AmU-rsoii. M rs. Rny Devoreaux of Idaho is visiting visit-ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex 811s. Mrs. Minnie Jasperfon of Kansas city has leiuiiicd home after visiting her aunt, .Mrs. J. ( ;. J;ihn?on. Mrs. Farrer c-i Provo is spending the week with her da up liter, Mrs. C. E Thorn ?.s. Mrs. Olo Anderson spent Wednesdav and Thurs. in y in Salt Lake, t he guest of her daughter. Mrs. Annie Van Cutt. Miss llennese Peterson of Provo wa n .1 Pieasant Grove visitor the lore part of the week. Mr. und Mrs. Heywood of American' Fork were t he guests of Mrs. Jennie Steele Sunday. Byard Rnbison and the Misses Minerva Roicnon, Wia Thome and Mary MeLeod were alt like visitors Thursday. Mrs. P. M. Neilson of lehi spent Wednesday visiting her sister, Mrs. Ella Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Swenson were the.- guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Newman Tuesday. Monday evening a number of the friends of MifS A r villa Thorne entertained at a bundle shower in her honor. The evening even-ing was spent in music and games. Miss Pozzie Shoell left Thursday for Logrui, win i e she w 111 teach school this winter. Miss Tra Holman spent Thursday in Salt Lake the guest of Mrs. Duwane Harper. Mrs. Nathaniel West enterta infcg dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for following: Mr. and Mrs. Dolphus War-nick, War-nick, Mr. and Mrs. Wallare West, Mrs. Nell Halliday and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. West. Wendall Hurst of Idaho Falls nnd Miss' A r villa Thoane were married Wednesday in the Sail Lake temple. Mr. and Ifcrs. Hurst left Thursday for Idaho. SPANISH FORK j f f SPANISH FORK. Sept. 15. The Second Sec-ond ward gave a successful party Tne-1' clay evening In honor of the young men wlio will leave for service in the army. A splendid programme, was arranged for the occasion, after which refreshments were served to 300 guests. Mies Margaret Lee has returned from 1 New York. She left Saturday for Wells, New, where she will be principal of the high school. Mrs. r, P. Snell entertained at a family dinner Monday evening. Covers were laid for fourteen guests. 1 Mrs. Howard Stilwell is spending ten days in Salt Lake City, j Friends and relatives of J. B. Evans i gathered at his home Friday afternoon j in honor of his birthday. An elaborate dinner was served to twenty-five guest?. The Hughes family held a reunion a.r Castllla Springs Saturday. Forty guests were present, including out-of-town relatives. rela-tives. Dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lee entertained Mr. and Mrs. John, Thomas at dinner Wednesday. . Mrs. Joseph Roach entertained at a 1 Sundav dinner for Mrs. T. L. Evans of' Provo and Mrs. Walter Brown of Salt Lake City. Mrs. George Emery and Mrs. Janet White of Salt Lake City are spending a month with Mrs. David Hughes-Miss Hughes-Miss Ann Money .entertained at a Sun-, day dinner the following guests: Mr. ani Mrs. Mark Lewis. Miss Leora Hughes, Miss Eliza Money, Miss Florence Jones, Len Williams. Guy Thomas, Byron fclJ and Len Andrus. A number of the friends of Mrs. Stewart. Jr.. gave her a pleasant .-7-prise party Tuesday evening. A birthday birth-day dirjner was served to twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Flavel and Mrs. Lew P. Thomas motored to Provo Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. Benjamin Earratt and daughter. , Cynthia, went lo Logan Thursday, where Miss Barratt will attend the New Jersey academy. They spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day with relatives at Kaysville. Mrs. John Farr has as her guest her father, Jeremiah Ward of Helper. Mrs. Farr entertained at a Sunday dinner for her father. Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas and V.j. and Mrs. John Thomas of CastleTord, Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Foster Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. - Joseph Scarpino, Miss Margaret Thomas. Miss Annie Thomas and Miss Mary Thomas of Salt Lake City were In Spanish Fork Wednesday. I GARLAND f . : , GARLAND. Sept. IT.. Mrs. R. T. Shaw entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Little Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mi-s. C. Anderson entertatnei in bondr of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black- man of Ephraim Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hinman entertained a few of their friends Tuesday evening. Pi-, and Mrs. V. M. Cragun are at Bear lake for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goats announces the engagement of their niece, Miss Sybil tlustesen, to Alex Albertson. The marriage mar-riage will take place some time In Sep-. tember. , MY. and Mrs. Meredith Rogers of Os-" den are visiting her vith Mr. and Mrs. George T. Rogers. l'JU Mr. and Mrs; M. Abramson returned home Tuesday from an extenued trip t:'J Salt. Lake. Mrs. Ursel. Rose and children are in Lo?an visiting friends. Mrs. Ralph Bottler of Salt Lake Is visit-j ing here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs M. Rampton. - Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Baird and children are visiting In Brigham City with relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. F. I.ambs of Salt Lake is a guest of Mrs. George B. Hughes. Mrs. W. A. Weaver has rettirned to Salt Lake after spending some time visit- ing here with her niece, Mrs. L. W. Pr.'S- J ton. Mrs. W. A. Ewens has returned tn her home in San prancisco after an extended visit here with her sister, Mrs. J. Rampton. Ramp-ton. Mrs. Cephtis Andersen of Brigham CI'.v is the guest of. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Johnson. Mrs. Chris Anderson entertained at parly for a few of their friends Tuesday. Mrs. R Whitney ha.s returned to her home In Salt ltke after a week's visit here with her sister, Mrs. R. P. Little. Mrs. Hyrum Petersen spent part of the week in Brigham City. Mrs. Pliarelrla Jensen of Salt Lake is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. ' P. Swinyard. 4 Mrs Fred Lambs of Salt Lake Is the guest of Mr. and Jlre. George B. Hughes. Mrs J.- II. Wallace returned home Monday Mon-day after a visit to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. lluis'i have gone to S3lt La Ke t-i spen1 a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. .1. phono of California are guests at the home of Mrs N ' Schneider. ' . Mrs. flrant Howell of Oregon Is vii'-nii.- friends here for a vouple of weeks. Mrs. Thomas Herring Is a gtie.st at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Schneider. Mrs. 1 1. Tout of Shoshone. Idaho Is ls-itmg ls-itmg with relatives here this week. Mis R. T Astel and daughter. Laurn,-, left for Brigham City thi week to Mi.m.i a few days. i Miss Emily Manning of Blue Creek spending the week visiting here. Mrs. It. C. Homer has returned to her home in Saci a melitn, C;il,, after fi pleasant pleas-ant sojourn Willi relalives here. Mrs. Fred Cofrtnan spent a few da.v Uv Ogden this week. |