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Show C 1 - - : Social Notes From Utah Towns PROVO . I f PROVO. SoiH- 1"'- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Linton announce t lie encasement of then daughter, Iua. to Warner V. Stephen -son of Nephi. a nd their da lighter, Jeanette, to Herman P. HaU'h of Pan-r-rof t . Idaho. The marriages will take place the latter -.part of the month. Bishop Burdell Davis of Pleasant View was pleasantly surprised Tuesday -eve-nine, when a party of forty friends railed unexpectedly on him in readiness for a jolly evening. Refreshments followed an interesting programme. The marriage of Mips Carrie Knight of Provo bench and Prank Wof finden of Provo was solemnized Wednesday in the Halt Lake temple. After a trip through Idaho the young couple will make Provo their home. The members of the Helpful Hour club met Thursday wit h Mrs. Parley Dixon and were entertained wit h music, social chat and luncheon. The birthday anniversary of Mrs. llyrum fluff was fittingly celebrated Tuesday, when members of the family gave a dinner party in her honor. Pink and white cosmos decorated the dining . table, where covers were laid for fourteen. four-teen. Surrounded by 10f relatives and friends. Mrs. Mary E. Hoover celebrated her seventy-eighth birthday anniversary Tuesday Tues-day evening. The time was spent in music and games, these features follow-ing follow-ing a bounteous repast. - Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Masters left Wednesday Wed-nesday for a three weeks' trip to Nebraska Ne-braska and Kansas. Mrs. budvig Thomsen left Wednesday for a six weeks' trip to Ann Arbor. Mich. Mrs. Thomsen will visit the Red Cross -. headquarters in Denver on her way and will also attend a Congregational meeting meet-ing at Columbus, Ohio, as a Utah delegate. dele-gate. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Knudsen of Salt Lake are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hyrutn Hatton for ten days. Mra. R. E. Jones has returned from Salt Lake, where she spent the past week. Dr. and Mrs. George W Ekins and family spent Sunday at Saratoga. Miss Delila Higgs spent the past week In Salt L-alte. the guest of her cousin. Miss Melvira Higgs. ' The Utah Sorosis met Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon with Mrs. William M. Royiance. Next week the club will meet with Mrs. Helen D. Redford. Mrs. Ezra L.. Tanner and children, Don and Lvle, of Pavson are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. J. W. Goddard. Thirty-five guests participated in a shower given by Mrs. H. J. V. Goddard Wednesday evening in compliment to Mrs. Lucile Goddard Brown, a recent bride. Asters formed the floral decorations. The ;hours passed pleasantly with music and games, and luncheon was served. Mrs. Dllworth Walker la here from Rexburg. Idaho, visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. O. W. Bailey was the guest of honor at a surprise Kensington given by Mi s. H.- F. Dunn, Mrs. C. S. Vincent i and Mrs. George B. Harding Wednesday: afternoon in honor of her birthday anni- ; versary. I Mrs. Chester R. Ames has returned from Boise, Idaho, where she spent two weeks. Miss Emma Evans and Miss Fern Goddard God-dard presided at a shower Friday evening ' in honor of Mrs. Lucile Goddard Brown. The Nineteenth Century club met Friday Fri-day afternoon with Mrs. X, eland Farrer. ' Current topics were dlscused by the mem- hers. The Nelke Reading club members en-: en-: joyed an outing at Saratoga Saturday .., , , evening. , , . -- Mrs. Joseph Giles was hostess at. a prettily appointed children's party Friday Fri-day afternoon in honor of the sixth birthday birth-day of her title daughter, Edna. Mrs. Eva Johnson is. here from Eureka! Eu-reka! visiting Provo relatives and friends. . Mrs. Clark Newell returned from Eureka Eu-reka Sunday evening, where she was the gtici-t of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Richon. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Wilson and son, Virl, of Richfield were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Huish the latter part of the week. Last Saturday Mrs. Annie M. Young entertained at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Young, who were married mar-ried Thursday. The guests included Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart, Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Vein Phillips of Brlgham and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore of Payson. A pleasant surprise party was given ; hy friends of Mrs. Joseph" Johnson Friday Fri-day afternoon in honor of her birthday. Music, sewing and social chat were fea- 1 tures of interest. Refreshments were . served to fourteen. The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion Bat-talion met today with Mrs. M. E. Kartell-( Kartell-( . ner. ..- . Mrs., Percy Blgelow and Miss Emma! Anderson entertained at a shower this1 evening in honor of the Misses Lua and j .Jeanette Linton, brides of the month. ! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Houston of Pan-1 guitch were the guests of Professor and ; Mrs. J. C. Swenson this week. j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knudsen left fori Chicago Wednesday on a several weeks' trip. They will visit their son, Verne O., j ' who is laboring as a missionary. j . Mrs. W. W. Erranbrack entertained the First ward local and slake primary officers of-ficers at her home Tuesday evening. The time was devoted to Red Cross work. Luncheon was served to eighteen. In "compliment to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Knudsen of Salt Lake. Mrs. Joseph Seethaier was hostess at a prettily appointed ap-pointed dinner Sunday. .Covers were laid for fourteen, 'u' ' Mrs. J. E. Jensen and two children left Tuesday for Long Beach, Cal., to spend I tlie winter months. J Mrs. J. H. Stmister was an Ogden vis-j itor the fore part of the week. J One of the leading social events of the ! week took place Monday evening at the: residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Thur- j good, when they entertained in honor of ! their fifteenth wedding anniversary. The! lawn was attractively lighted with col- i ored electric lights unci sunflowers and other floral decorations were used with i pretty effect. The Mozart orchestra fur-, nlshed music and dancing was enjoyed. ' Mrs. T run-pood appeared In her wed dine sown of fifteen years iuo. Many bcauti- , ful gifts were pit-sen ted the couple. At midnight supper was served to the eichty ' guests present, includintr Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Walsh and Mrs. Hnnry Giles of Salt Like. Mr. and Mrs. John Thurgood and Mis. Andrew Scott of Eureka. A pretty home wedding took place Sat ' ti relay at 6 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Goddard. when ' their daughter. Lucile. became the bride of Cecil J. Brown of Jacksonville. Fla. An artist I c alcove of pink and white asters was arranged for the bridal couple, i he bride wore a charming green satin gown with georgette crepe trimmings. Following Follow-ing the ceremony, which was performed by Bishop Brie bam Johnson, a wedding fast was served from a prettily appointed table to the immediate relative? ,ind friends. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will make Provo their home. Miss Marguerite Jeppersnn is spending tn days In Salt Like with Miss Beth Walton", daughter of Judge- K. A. Walton. Wal-ton. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thwver of Chicago entertained at a hi Up party Sunda v in honor of Mr. Thayer's birthday anni-versarv. anni-versarv. The Wilson launch was attractively at-tractively decorated with flowers and Japanese lanterns. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Fly pare announce T the enuacement of their daughter. M;ss Kthet. to Thomas W. Ostler of NVnhj. The marriage will take niace October :i. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hartley announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary, to Ivan Perrv of Oakley, hi a ho. and of .. . Hmir daughter. Lima, to Willis Carter of Provo'. The marriages will be so- MRS. ARNOLD EDGAR ROBISON. formerly Miss Marie Spafford of Provo, who was married recently. I . emnized In the near future in the Salt Lake temple. Tuesday evening Miss May Wells entertained en-tertained fourteen friends at a theater party. '. s Mr. and Mrs. William M. Royiance and family went by automobile to Heber Sunday, Sun-day, where they were entertained by their daughter, Mrs. A. W. Turner. They also enjoyed a visit to the hot pots. Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson of Las Vegas, New, are visiting Mrs. Nicholson's Nichol-son's father, L. S. Glazier of Pleasant View. . . Mrs. W. R. Butler and daughter. Elizabeth, Eliza-beth, left the latter part of the week for Omaha after spending a month in Provo. Miss Jennie Stagg of Salt Lake spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Stagg, in Provo. ; The Misses Helena. " and 1 Mannalee Sanders of Salt Lake are the. guests of Lake View relatives and friends for a few days. Mrs. Minnie "Burton and daughier, Miriam, of Milford are the guests of Mrs. Mary E. Ash worth in Provo. Mr. and Mrs.. Kimball Young left Sunday Sun-day for Grantsville, where they will visit for a number of days and then go to Ogden to reside. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Johnson, formerly for-merly of Provo. have gone to Berkeley, Cal., for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Thomas were the guests of Ogden relatives and friends over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Band ley have as their guest for a "week Mrs. George Shorten of Storrs. Miss LaVleve Huish. Miss Dora Slack and Miss Hazel Meld rum have left for Milford, where they will teach school during the winter months. Miss Anna Turlcy of Midway spent the week in Provo. Mrs. Peter Groneman has returned from a trip through Sevier and Sanpete counties. coun-ties. While away Mrs. Groneman visited the Moroni hot springs and other points of interest. Mrs. W. P. Whitehead and children have returned from a week's visit in Salt Lake. BOUNTIFUL 7 4 BOUNTIFUL, Sept. 15. Miss Mamie Piatt is visiting friends in Ogden. Mrs. Frank Wright and children have returned home after two weeks' visit in Coalville. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Waide have returned re-turned to their home in Guthrie., Okla., after a three weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leak. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Evans and family have moved to. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hampton and children chil-dren have returned home from Heber City. Mrs. Margaret Hogan and daughter returned re-turned home Thursday after a two weeks' visit in Louisville, Idaho. Miss Violet Jennings has returned to her home in Grantsville after a visit to this city. Mrs. John Thurgood visited friends in Ogden the first of the week. Samuel Cook and family of Syracuse are visiting relatives here. Mrs. H. B. Stevens left Wednesday for I Huff dale, where she will visit with relatives. rel-atives. Mrs. Rose Hammond has returned to her home in Grantsville. The Second ward Sunday school officers offi-cers spent Thursday m Mill Creek canyon. can-yon. I SALINA 4 . . SALINA. Sept. IT.. Miss Lucile Crane entertained at a watermelon party Sunday Sun-day evening. Those who enjoyed t he feast wore the Misses Lucile Crane, Erma Monroe, E va Pa c o , W i 1 m a a n d Violet Francey. Leah Crane and Jack McMil-len. McMil-len. .lames Smith, Floid Anderson and Aaron Jensen. Mrs. Olaf Olson and children of Garfield Gar-field were guests th first part of the week of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gates. Miss JuMa Lund left Saturday for Ephraim, Vhere she will enter the academy acade-my for the coming year. Mrs. Lucfan Martin entertained at dinner din-ner Monday for Mrs. E. k Basset t, Mrs. c. H. Gates. Mrs. Ira Kasmusson and Mrs. Olaf Olson of Garfield. Miss Helen Glazier of Provo is a puet of her sister, Mrs. D. R. Mitt-hell. Mrs. W. M. Thome and childr.-n Wt Saturday for Salt Lake, where they will remain the coming winter. M rs. Ea rl ( "ook of A x t e 1 1 wa s a guest of Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe Saturday and Sunday. Miss Mada Marian left for Salt Lake during tho week to attend school. Mrs. I R. MitchcM entertained the 'follow!..'; 'fol-low!..'; Wednesday afternoon in honor of the tenth birthday anniversary of her sister, Helen Glazier, Fay Burns, Ruby Allred, Zell Sorensen and Lida Ivie. Ray Humphrey of Orangeville has been visiting relatives and friends here the past week. He is among the drafted men of Emery county and will soon leave Tor the training camp. Miss Thalma Hunt of Richfield has been visiting friends here the past week. Mrs. Ira Rasmusson entertained at dinner din-ner Wednesday, complimentary to Mrs. Olaf Olson of Garfield. Mrs. H. F. Jorgensen and children have returned for the winter and are occupying occupy-ing their old home. The Misses Erma Monroe, Violet and Wilma Francey and Lucile Crane entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening at the Monroe hot springs, for Miss Eva Pace, the occasion oc-casion being her birthday anniversary. Miss Martha Carlson of Manti is a guest of her brother, W. O. Carlson. Vern Caldwell is home on furlough frorn the navy. lie was one of the Salina volunteers. Mrs-. Martha George of Oregon has been a guest the past week of Mrs. Lena Prows. Miss Ruth Jessen of Manti has been visiting her sister, Mrs. .Carl Anderson. The Salina Red Cross chapter met in the Commercial club rooms Wednesday afternoon. Committees were appointed." Miss Mary K. Nielson of Redmond was tendered a pleasant surprise Sunday in honor of her birthday anniversary. Miss Leona Jensen of Redmond entertained enter-tained the Needlecraft club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Rudolph Jorgensen of Redmond entertained a number of friends in honor of her daughter Zenile Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Dorius of Ephraim spent part of the -week visiting relatives in Redmond. Miss Mary Draper of Redmond entertained enter-tained a number of friends Tuesday evening even-ing at a social party. Mrs. Lana Prows and son Verne visited relatives in Marysvale during the week. MANTI : HAXTI, Sept. .IrS.-tThe Reviewers club held its third Kensington at the Lewis Larsen ranch, near Gunnison, Wednesday afternoon. The ladies motoring mo-toring out and returning in the early evening were Mrs." Larsen, Mrs. L. 1 Becker, Mrs. Lee Ken ner, Mrs. .Ida Eeed and Mrs. W. W. Crawford, hostesses. host-esses. Mary 0. Henrio was hostess Wednesday Wednes-day evening, entertaining the J. T. club. Special guests were Mattie Hoggan, Edith Tarry, Francis Madseu, Kva Kil-pnek Kil-pnek and Lura Crawford. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Vereta Tuttle. entertained her friends at a dancing party at her home Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Miss Luella Neilson entertained at a quilting bee Tuesday afternoon. Airs. Fred Kail entertained seventeen ladies at a mothers' club meeting Tuesday afternoon. A programme of readings and Yictrula music was enjoyed en-joyed while the ladies did Red Cross work. A 5 o'clock luncheon was served. The Ladies' Literary cluh held a Kensington Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph Whitbeck. A white elephant'' sale caused much amusement and added a neat sum to the tre.-.surv of the club. Refreshments were served at ) o'clock. Lucile Anderson entertained fo"r a number of her friends Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. L. O. A'orliees entertained for a quip ing hee Thursday afternoon. Mrs. l'.llis Johnson entertained fortv of her friends ar a Kensington Monday afternoon. Kef reshir.ents were served at .-::;o. Mrs. W. F. Reid entertained at dinner Sundriv evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. -J. 1'. SoronMvi and their daughter. Joy. In addition to the L'nests of honor covers wer? 'nirl for Mr. ami Mrs. Kdward Reid, Mr. and Mrs. John Lowrv. Mrs. l.m-v Tennant Mrs. Josenh Jndd. Mrs. Maria Lowrv ami Mr. ami Mrs. Philip Dark. Jr. Ruth Frrker left Wednesday for Salt Lake, where ?he istt. friend miri Satuiday, when she left for Oheriin. Ohio, to enter a coi:r.gc. "lie nf the p!cns:.:i social affairs of the week was the trousseau t'':i given bv Chnr'otte Parry Tuesday afternonn t rem J to 7 oVIo- k. One hundred LUesls were pre-opt. Aiting in receiving re-ceiving were Charlotte ParryMrs. J. ! H. Clark and Mrs. E. T. Tarry. Mrs. I H. E. Clark presided in the dining 1 room, assisted by Ariine Parry and Fannie Tuttle in serving punch. Mrs. E. D. Serenson. Mrs. N. L. Cottam and Winifred Parry served tea ami : cake. Maggie Tennant, Grace Clark. Ariine , Parrv "and Ruth Becker entertained ! the hopeless club at the home of Mag-i Mag-i gie Tennant Monday evening. Fannie Kenner and Lydia Mickle-1 son entertained at a " Vanity Fair'' party at the home of Fannie Kenner Thursday afternoon. Maggie Tennant and Jane Lamb received prizes ifr the best make-ups. Edward L. Parry, 'Winifred Parry and Mrs. X. L. Cottam motored down from Salt Lake Monday. Saturday morning Thomas Edgar Clark and Charlotte Parrv were married mar-ried in the Manti temple, President; Louis Anderson performing the ceremony. cere-mony. Later Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Parry, parents of the bride, entertained at a wedding breakfast for the immediate families. The young couple left on the noon train for Philadelphia, Pa., w-here Mr. Clark will enter a medical school. P.r. C. B. Johnson of Ogden and Dr. X. L. Cottam of Salt Lake came down Frida' for the Clark-Parry wedding. MAMMOTH J MAMMOTH, Sept. " 15. Mr. and Mrs. j William- McCoomb and children have re- ' turned home after a visit at Park City with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCoomb. ! Mrs. Walter Peterson was here from Salt La-ke during the week for a vleit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John with Mrs. W. C. Fullmer. Ear Dunn, who recently enlisted for : service wj-th the aviation corps, was in Mammoth this week for a visit? with his! parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn. Mrs. W. C. Fullmer entertained the Beehive girls in a pleasing manner Tuesday Tues-day evening of this week. The evening was spent in games and music and luncheon lunch-eon was served. Mrs. G. W. Brimhall has returned after beingr the guest of Salt Lake friends for a. week. Miss Vene Larsori of Spanish Fork arrived ar-rived here Sunday evenlngand will spend ten days as the guest of Mrs. Al Larson. Miss Lapriel Gappmyer of Spanish Fork is visiting in" Mammoth with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson. Miss Maud Movie has returned after a several weeks' stay at American Fork, where Ehe was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Movie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphries of American Fork were in Mammoth Sunday and Monday and were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jamison. Miss Emma Ramsey Morris and Miss Anna Grand Pre, two noted musicians of Salt Lake, spent Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday here, being guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Anderson. Miss Josie Smith and Miss Grace Hill-man Hill-man have returned from a short vacation which was spent at Geneva resort on Utah lake. Mrs. Lily Hanson and son Mark have returned to their home in Spanish Fork after a visit here with Mr.s. Hanson's mother, Mrs. M. Browne. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson came out from Salt Lake last Sun-lay and are spending ten days in Mammoth with Mr. and Mrs. ".William C. Fullmer. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jamison and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Anna, motored to American Fork during the latter part of the week and spent a few hours as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphries. Miss Marie Larsen entertained the officers of-ficers of the Red Cross society at her home on Tuesday evening. An enjoyable evening was spent and luncheon was served to Miss Luella Neilsen, Mrs. Liz-hie Liz-hie Spence, Miss Lillte Browns, Mrs. Harry Har-ry Peterson, Mrs. Anna Larson and Miss . Webb. RICHFIELD 4 RICHFIELD, Sept. 15. An enjoyable canyon trip to Clear creek in autos was made by Miss Verna Nielson, Miss Sadie Ivie, Miss Olive Ivie, Miss lola Pace, Miss Blanch Christiansen, Miss Pauline Christiansen, George Hansen, Charles Crawford, Waldo Nelson, Amer Peterson, Henry Peterson and Joseph M. Bean Tuesday. Miss Verna Nielson entertained at a card party In honor of Miss Blanche Christiansen Monday evening. Three tables of cards were played. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen motored to Dixie for the homecoming home-coming this week. Mrs. J. O. Pope of Manti and Miss Thelma Gardner of Thistle are the guests of Mrs. J. F. Bean. Jack Hood, who has joined the navy, was home on a furlough the first part of the week. Mrs. C. H. Mclntyre and Mrs. O. H. Peterson entertained at dinner Monday in honor of their birthday anniversary. Yellow Yel-low flowers formed the centerpiece and the'place cards also were in yellow. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Larson, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coon and their daughter Alta, Mrs. H. W. Ramlose and Mrs. Annie Larson Lar-son motored to Eureka Sunday. Mrs. J. O. Hughes and daughter Louise have returned fronar a two months' visit to Ohio and other eastern states. Thirty friends enjoyed a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Fillmore Wednesday In honor of Mr. Fillmore's birthday anniversary. Music and lunch-con lunch-con were enjoyed. Mr. and, Mrs. John Hood accompanied their son Jack as far as Eureka Tuesday, Tues-day, where he went to join his comrades in the navy. Mrs. Herman Andelin, Mrs. Joseph Salisbury and Mrs. Israel Salisbury entertained en-tertained at a bundle shower in honor of Mrs. Parley Barr Friday evening. Fifteen Fif-teen friends enjoyed the evening, which was spent with music and luncheon. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Locke left Tuesday for a visit in Colorado and Kansas. The Ladies' Aid society met at the parsonage par-sonage Tuesday afternoon. Thursday evening fifty guests attended a plunge party at Monroe hot springs. Swimming was enjoyed until a late hour, after which luncheon was served. j The sophomores, to show their regard 1 for Jack Hood, pleasantly surprised him I Tuesday evening. Dancing, music and games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. Mrs. Carlos Ramsay has as her gust i her sister, Mrs. Rebecca Jensen of Nevada, Ne-vada, i Friday evening the Infinity club en- tertained at a private dancing party in ; honor of the students who are leaving home to attend college. The party was ' given in the high school gymnasium and ! j the Caloway orchestra furnished the mu-; mu-; sic. The following were guests: Misses I Pauline and Blanche Christiansen, Verna ; . Nielson, Sadie Jvif, Olive Ivie, Naomi 1 , Hepplf-r, iV-arl Sf-vy, Nettie Haw'py, Lora 1 Sttrfnson. Cleo Morrison, Dorot hv Hf-m, ' Florence Oliver and Leslie Ha hows. Josie i Lean. Henry Peterson. George Hansen. -Waldo Nielson. Wendell Payne, Glenn Bachelder, Charles Crawford, Edward An- derpon. Mont Rea n. Car!on S-t;m i Her, Vern Bloomrjuist, 'ue Hansen and How - ard A. Christiansen. Lively Virpinia ' reels added to th life nf the occasion. Punch ad dipped almonds were served as refreshments. Mrs. Clara Ramay Grey, county r-c-or. : er fr t he past I in e yea r. Vf t for Salt Lake Monday- to be married to H. J. Konr of Elsinore. i Mr. and Mrs. Juiim S'-rmiller Kiade j a motor trip (o Dixie fnj- the h-rnt- corrr.nc Mr. ;ind Tf-S. Wal'.-l-e Snrerf-en. Mr. an i Mrs. Ted Oen. Mr. and Mrs. . G. "lark have re; nrr.ed from I nwo. w here th'-y cn.ioyed t hp home -corn m; .f i j va I . i M r. nrt Mrs Joshua O-rjen, Mr. a r l i Mis. IMv.ie C'"-.uv:n i;:otn;,-,i tn t'h.ie to ; j a; tend the lTmi"-cfnjir feMtvai- j ! . I GREENRIVER i f G.REEN RIVER. Sept. 15. Misses Laura ! and Marguerii e Wimmer have returned from a three weeks' auto trip through , Yellowstone park. 1 Mrs. South of Elgin spent the wt-ek-end ! with the David Gibbs family of this city. Mrs. Edwin Sea mountain came down i from Woodside Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Gibbs. Mrs. D. E. Baldwin of Moab visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Duf-ford Duf-ford of Elgin, this week. ,Mr. and Mrs. Biddlecomb and family came in from San Rafael last week, and will re ma in here for the winter. Mrs. Oren Lewis is here from Neslen, Utah, to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. A. N. Meyrs. Miss Edith McCriHis left Wednesday for Woodside, to visit for several days with her sister, Mrs. L. H. Milton. Mrs. Herman Dahling entertained last Friday night in honor of her sons, who will leave soon for service in the new national army. The first part of the evening was taken up with cards. At 10 o'clock a dinner was served, followed by music and dancing. About thirty guests were' present. Miss Bcrnice Fritz left Sunday i"or Woodside, where she will spend the winter. win-ter. Miss Valeria Barnhardt of Butler, Pa., arrived last week and will spend the winter here, after being in the east all summer. Miss Murice Tompkins entertained at a birthday party Monday afternoon, to celebrate her eleventh birthday. The children chil-dren were seated at 5 o'clock at a table carrying out a pink and white color scheme. In the center was a huge pink and white cake, covered with eleven candles. can-dles. Those present were Alma Peters. Let a McCarty, Marian Spalding, Italia Perrine, Muriel Tompkins, Marian Anderson, Ander-son, Breta Badger, Opal Tompkins, Mildred Mil-dred Anderson and Margaret Dussen-berry. Dussen-berry. Mrs. J. J. Waddell and daughter, La Rita, motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday, Wednes-day, to remain visiting friends and relatives rela-tives for several days. Miss Celestine Moons Is visiting Mrs. Forrest Lewis of Sunnyside. Mrs. Charles Lapaz and sons returned last Friday from a month's visit at Seattle, Seat-tle, Wash. LAYTON 1 LAYTON, Sept. 15. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Layton announce the engagement of their daughter, Zipporah, to Le Count Stewart. Miss Layton left Sunday for Honolulu, where the marriage will take place. Mrs. Clifford D. Streng entertained Tuesday for her sister, Zipporah. Those present were the Misses Leone, Lualla, Vera, Cero, Mamie, Josie, Irene and Le-nora Le-nora Layton, Vera, Lottie and Ada Day. Meldom Klrkham, Marion Ellison. Susie and Victoria Egbert. Mrs. Nettie- Stevenson, Steven-son, Mrs. Myra Bone, Mrs. Kirkham, Mrs. Lucy Bone. Mrs. Ethel Corbridge, Miss Elizabeth Ellison and Miss Nalder. Misb Josie Layton. Miss Ma mie Lay-ton, Lay-ton, Miss Ada Day and Miss Marie Iay-ton Iay-ton visited friends In Salt Lake Friday. Fri-day. Miss Leone Layton and' Miss Cora Lay-ton Lay-ton entertained at a luncheon in Ogden canyon Sunday. Those present were Miss Vera Lay f on. Miss Norma Layton, Miss Josie Layton, Miss Zella Green, Miss Pearl Layton, Miss Mamie Layton, Miss Luella Layton. Ren Morgan. Fred Ramp-ton, Ramp-ton, Howard Cook, Rex Roberts, Parnell Green and Nat Rampton. ( KAYSVILLE f KAYSVILLE. Sept. 15. Miss Blanch Webster and Mrs. James R. Webb entertained enter-tained at the Webster home on Thursday evening in honor of David Robins and Leonard Hill. The rooms were decorated in flags and girden flowers. The time was spent in games and a thre -course luncheon was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. James Webb. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hor-ace Steed and Mrs. Ben Flint; Miss ITat-tie ITat-tie Rouche, Miss Mlna Webster. Miss Zel-I Zel-I la Smith, Miss Christie Webster, Miss Lucy Smith, Miss Luvern and Levaun I Webster, Svlvja Flint, Miss Edith Smith, 'Miss Zenls Hill. Miss Stella Smith. Miss ! Zina Webb. Miss Bessie Ware. Miss Iris : Barnes and Mi?s Maxine Steed; Leonard ; Hill. Leroy Webster, Leonard Rooehe. : Spencer Galberlh. Hector Flint, Chester Flint, Alfred Scofteld, James Robins. Clifford Clif-ford and Myron Hansen, Earl Webb and Smith Dibble. Mrs. Augustus Hanks returned to her home in Burley Wednesday after a two weeks' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abrams, In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keith of Salt Lake spent Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Major. Miss Edna and Miss Mamie Rushforth spent Saturday in Salt Lake. Mlsset Irene and Lela Gailey entertained at their home Wednesday evening. Games were played, after which a three-course luncheon was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gailey. Mr. and Mrs. George Galley. Ruby -Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Galley. Mrs. Claude Earl and Miss Norma Earl of More, Idaho, Miss , "rva Mann of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence. Ga dev. Maggie Websu-r. Inez Barnes. Miss Zella Hig-'s and Miss Viola A nderson of Evans ton, Wyo.. and Bruce Gailev. Mrs. John W. Luck of Randolph is visaing vis-aing wjih her daughter. Mrs. John Wool-sey. Wool-sey. Miss Marcuerite Thomniassen. Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Phillips and Miss Emma Old visited friends in S.j It Iake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White of Burley. Idaho, are visiting with Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Miss Ada Ball visited friends in Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Barrett of Sandy Is visiting with her moi her. Mrs. Clow. Newman Reeves entertained at a card pari y a; his home on Monday evening. Prizes were won by Vernon Mansell and Golden Barton. Miss Mina Webster entertained a watermelon wa-termelon party at her home Monday evening. even-ing. Those present were Miss Ruby Rufhfonh. Miss chloe Podilv. M:ss Marits Blood. Miss Sylvia Flint. Miss Erma Bodily, Miss Inez Blood and Mamie Hush-forth. Hush-forth. ELSINORE f ELSIXORE, Sept. 13. The social feature of the week was the lawn party given hv the Hour a Day cluh at C. M. Porter's Monday evening. The decorations deco-rations were in red, white and blue. Sweet peas and golden glow formed the centerpieces for the tables. Kefresh-ments Kefresh-ments were served. The proceeds were used for the benefit of the Ked Cross society. Mrs. Arthur Jensen was hostess nt a luncheon Sunday afternoon. Sweet peas were used in the decorations. Her guests were the Mesdames Then Christ-onsen, Christ-onsen, E. M. Greenwood, Jetta Mar-quardsou, Mar-quardsou, P. K. Christensen. J. C. Hill, Chris Jenson and the Misses May Anderson An-derson and Blanche Reese. Mrs. C. A. Hanson entertained on Frida v, complimentary to her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Joe Peterson. Luncheon was served to twenty-five guests. The officers of the ' Sunday school entertained Tuesdav evening for Miss Christie Johnson and Floyd Christen-sen. Christen-sen. Befreshments were served. ! Mrs. Stanley T?oss of Duchesne is the j guest of her 'mother, Mrs. J. H. Biggins. Big-gins. Mrs. ,T. L. Arntzen of Paris, Idaho, was the guest of Mrs. Walter Forney j Saturday. Miss Genevieve Parrv returned home j Friday, after having spent the summer in the east. Walter Eobinson and family of ; Marysvale are visiting at tho home of i Mrs.' William Smith. Miss Christie Johnson left Thursday morning for Midway, where she will teach this winter. Mrs. Niels Larson of Winder is the guest of Mrs. Stena Nielson. The Misses Eliza Sylvester and Christie Chris-tie Johnson visited in Monroe Wednesday, Wednes-day, the guests of Mrs. E. Magleby. Mrs. Dr. 0. Sainsburv and Mrs. IT. C. Larson returned from' Salt Lake City Wednesday. Henrv Kotter, Mrs. C. -T. Jensen, Miss Bubv Kotter and Mrs. Clara Gray motored mo-tored to Salt Lake City Monday. Miss Thelma Larson left for Walls-burg Walls-burg Wednesday. Miss Mina Bell left this morning to attend school in Salina. Miss Delilah Hermanson is visiting in Salina. j AMERICAN FORK i : AMERICAN FORK, Sept. 15. The Misses Margaret and Mary Blackhurst entertained en-tertained at a slumber party Tuesday evening eve-ning aC their home In the Second ward for a number of their girl friends. An evening of games and music was followed by refreshments. - Misses Dorothy Chipman and Jean Hln-dlev Hln-dlev left Monday for Logan, where they will attend the U. A. C. this winter. . Mrs. George J. Sinclair had for her Ernests Tuesdav Mrs. Jeanette Sinclair, Sir. and Mrs. F. E. Schefski and Mrs. Ned Mckenzie of Salt Lake. Mrs. Jennie Bradshaw of AlberU. Canada, Can-ada, spent the early part of the week here as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jesse Greene. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Storrs, Mrs. ,T. W. Storrs and daughter. Norma, motored to Payson Saturday and spent the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Simons. Mr. and Mrs. David Cousin of Shelley. Idaho, spent the week here as guests of Mrs. Betsy Cousin, mother of Mr. Cousin. Mrs. Sarah Crookston and daughter, Ella, spent part of the week in Salt Iake as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crookston and Mr. and Mr3. C. E. Garrett. Miss Myrtle Fullmer entertained at a delightful lawn pa rty Wednesday night, complimentary to Miss Fae Lam her t of Salt Lake, who is visiting In this city. About twenty-five guests were present and an evening of dancing and games was enjoyed. Re. reliment s w ere served. Mra. Roy Murdock and rhiMren of Provo were guests of President and Mrs. S. L-Ciiipman L-Ciiipman one day this week. Mrs. Sadie Willis of Salt Lake spent the week in Amci'M n Fork, the truest nf her parent.-. Mr. and Mrs. .. K. Thornton. M.ss l.avetta Crompton spent part of the week in Salt Jake as t ho guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Foulger. who have made their home here for the past two years, moved to Salt Lake the fore part of the week. Miss lone Smith returned home the flr,t of the week from Farminuton, where she had been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Grant Clarke. Mrs. Thomas Coddingrnn entertained the Home Civic cluh WediK'sdav at her home in the Third ward. Miss Florence Stewart and Miss Arvllla. Christensen were guests of Salt Lake relatives part of the week. Miss Eva lumber! of Salt Lake ypent the week here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. E. Fezzant. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bodell of Herrfman were guests of Mrs. D. II. Rhodes part of this week. Rhoda Baker and Vivian Larsen spent the week in American Fork cauvon camping out. Mr. and Mrs. James Chipman. Ft., of Salt Lake were guests of American Fork relatives the early part of the week. SPRINGVILLE i SPKIN-GVTLLE, Sept. 15. Mrs. L. T. Chase entertained al dinner Sunday for the following g-uests: Mrs. JR. J. Kroupa, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ilard'v of Provo, and Mrs. W. 11. Bailey of Spring-Miss Spring-Miss Turnessia Knudson of Provo spent the week here the guest of Mrs. Ahner Thorn, Jr. Mrs. Charlotta Gumma!! of Bingham spent the week here visiting relatives. Mrs. Viola Royiance of Lorenzo, Idaho, Ida-ho, is here visiting relatives and friends. The Home Culture club held its first meeting of the season at the home of the president, Miss Sophia Packard, who acted as hostess. An interesting programme pro-gramme was given and refreshments were served. Miss Mabel Wing went to Salt Lake Sunday to attend school nt Westminster college. Miss Memba Weeb of Kimberlv, Idaho, Ida-ho, who has been visiting Mrs.'Abner Thorn, Jr., has returned home. Miss Pearl Palfrevmnn has returned home from Laramie, Wyo., where she has spent tho summer. William Gammell of this city ami Miss Grace Gallop of Mapleton wern married m Provo Wednesday. A family dinner was given in their honor at the home of Mr. Gammell's sister, Mrs. Roy McKenzie, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thompson of I Storrs nave moved hero, and will make their home in Springville for tho winter. win-ter. Mrs. .T. S. Carter and Mrs. A. H. child spent Sundnv in Ogden, the guests of Mrs. Vera Packard. Mrs. John F. Mendenhall and children havo returned homo from tho Mendenhall Menden-hall ranch, near McGrath Canada, where they spent the Bummer. I CENTERVILLE 4 1 CENTERVILLE, Sept. &. Mr. . iind Mr.s. T. H. Smith have returned to their home in Hamilton, Mont. Mrs. Lizzie. Woolloy returned home Monday after vIsltliiR relatives In Idaho. Tho Misses Naomi and Glarivn Smith , returned home Sunday from California. Mrs. Ross Worsley, who has been visiting vis-iting with Mrs. B. H. Roberts, has r-turned r-turned to her home In Provo. Miss Alice Rorkwood Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. L. Slevens, In Ilcno-fer. Ilcno-fer. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. F-ampson of Clearfield Clear-field spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Mary D. Rockwood. Miss Lizzie Rockwood returned home Tuesday from Salt I,akn. where she has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. D. c. Standisii. I CLEARFIELD 4 : 1 CLEARFIELD. Sept. IS. Mra. Fred A. Brown and daught er, Irene, are visit Ing friends in Buhl. Idaho. Bishop and Mrs. Sloker havo returned home from Malad. Idaho, where they have been visiting with relatives the past two weeks. Miss Annie Draper ha returned home after an extended visit with her ststpr, Mra. George, Watt, at Blaekfoot. Idaho. Georpe llodson and Miss Thelma Simpson Simp-son of West Point were married Wednea-day. |