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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns- 1 POCATELLO, IDA. 4 POi''.TKI.fA Scpr. l.".. A ni:irr;nx niu.li U, l ini.-i'-t, )ms Ju:,t ';,":'n ma-!.- K 1 1 a r , to frh-ii'lM Im-h-, w-' W.Tlrlill- Of MlM ('IT. :l':iL'-ri I- riMlUil. WW" hux 1m-, -n u. Hi--: M.iIim 'IV.-!.rii'-;tl intuitu!.! fur I y-; r 1 1 "' 1 ' lloW- iinl Z. Bovl or M.iihh-U. M.'ho. i Jio ii;irnap.t iuofc pi A.iit J. in M-i-imo, ami tlifi vmiii - '.iiiilr will if; ;i t homo to til-Mr fn-u.la in M:.rs!ri.-M afrr til- first, of tiK- y. Mrs. lioln will rr:HlliL hT l-o.lllotl lit llistlLiilft I'T ;i tliuf, until h'.T .v.jV is rh.,.s.;ii. A I torn-v and Mrn. J. W. l'M.-.r ir-i t Wd nrMhi v for a vi: it with i 1 h 1 1 v ft am! rru-iulu iiL th.-ir oM Uoiuv. In MisouI. Yi- many frW-n-ls of -Mr. and Mm. H. T,. Kurtz, form.-rlv of S-ilt Lake, who li.u-e r.-sUird in iht cltv for a numhpf of .MrH, lift vt: k-;irti-:d Mtli n-ZVft Uiivt iht-v will k-a.ve -luring Ihri reining wuk to take up th.-ir i.-hH.-iwp in KninK-rv-r. Wvo. urln th past year Mis. Kuitz has her-n Imslr-ss at a nurnn-r of l he most ftnjoyaMo I fun-moiia that have lie-.-n &w n in IJu''a I t-Ilo. A rerptlnn In honor nf rr. and Mrp. .1. H. Il.'kn,Hon v:m heUl at th hornr-of hornr-of .Mr. n mi Mih. I'. W. Chnn-h W Interlay Inte-rlay ov.iiiiiiK. A brt nunil"-r of inviU'd Kui-istu u.iu in at t'-ndaiir'f. anil th popular popu-lar rr-. -tor of Trinity rhiirch and hU highly .-st.-f-inrd wll' with ref-tfd in a wav to assure tW-m (t t iirs liiuli rc-i 1 (.1' the- niaiiv frliMids they nave made sim-c coiriilio' 10 this c L L - hut a few mouths ngu, Mrs. If. T!. Krfcland Is spending some thru- in Salt Lake City as the tfuest of iVlf.K.H. The, Women's Sludy leriK'ie hrdd Its first Ko-dal Ki-ssion nf the season Thursday a fternoou a t t he home of Mrs. (Jt-orKO hiasiT. A lartie a 1 1 i-ndance of memh-'is whs ju-s(uit and plane were formulated for similar meetings to lie held this fall. r. and Mrs. Ceortve I. Gallagher, formerly for-merly of (his fit v. were met at the, depot Wednesday afternoon as I hey were pass-Inn pass-Inn through on their wa y lo A menru n J..ike, Wash., hy a .Million of friends, who had ive.-k r d word of their com in. A few month ago I r. Gallagher left for Kort Hiley, Kan., to Join the dental corps of t lie a rmy, a nd he. has now been tle-talled tle-talled for duty at American Lake. Miss Wlnnin Woodall of Soda Sprl lists Is the u, ik .st of her uncle and a unt. Mr. nml Mrs. T. C. Williams. A ratrlotlc meeting In the Interests of 1 he local hrain'h of the Red Cross wa3 held in the lohhy of the pos toff ice A'cilnesila- afternoon under the direction of V. IE." Skiers, supe rin tend hii t of the ilty sehools. ref adiressea were given liv Professor Slders, Professor Miles K. Herri of the. Idaho Technical Institute and the liev. .1, II. Idcklnson. A flag7raisnig hy Utile Misses Mary and Kvelyu Steely, daughters of I )r, ( . it. Steely, was an impressive part, of the programme, which was enjoyed hy a largo audience. Friday nflernoon the Methodist T.ariies' Aid society held a business meet ins; and a n enjoyable Kensington in the church parlors. ! Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Jones, who are , about to leave Pocatello for an lnriefl-! lnriefl-! ntto stay on the Pacific coast, have ' l urned over their library to the Y. M. , C. A. j Mr. and Mrs. L.. P. Holmes of this city have received word of the marriace of their son, Forrest, who la now with t he Second Idaho Infantry at American Iako. The hride is a Canadian girl, with 1 vlinm the young man became acquainted v hlle. on duty In Canada. Mrs. J. J. Guheen and children have relumed re-lumed from Twin Falls, where they were the guests of Judge and Mrs. Walters. I l.'urlng t heir trip they also spent some time at Blue Lakes. i Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Krussman returned ; home this week from a short visit In Portland. ! Mrs. Planehe Foster and mother, Mrs. i Tv'. U, Hurlburt. left last Sunday for a ! visit in Marysville, Idaho. ; The Sundav school of the Second ward T,. D. S. church held an enjoyable social ! tind dancing party Friday evening at the Commercial club hall. , Mrs. 0. P. Barber was hostess to her bridge club last Thursday afternoon at her home on North Eighth avenue. Mrs. : Arthur Peterson received the high score trophy. Mrs. J. J. Williams and daughters are i making an extended visit In Denver and Fort Collins, Colo. Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Peterson left the ; last of the week for Pocatello after a delightful de-lightful sojourn In southern California. ' Mrs. J. M. Stevens, accompanied by iwv sister. Miss Vern llarroun, who has been visiting here, left the last of the week ! for a visit with her paronts In Burley. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Walworth entertained enter-tained the members of the Fust Side Bridge cluh last Thursday evening. The guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Dawson. The high score trophies were awarded to Mrs. li. C- White and Mr. Walworth. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Boblnson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Robinson have as guests their father, mother and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. P. H. Simpson, all of Albany, 111. Miss Mildred Anthes has gone to Downey, where she will teach this year. Trinity guild met last Friday afternoon after-noon and elected officers for the ensuing year, as follows: President, Mrs. E. K. Andrews; vice president. Mrs. D. W. Church; second vice president, Mrs, Rorer; secretary, Mrs. E. A. Peaso; treasurer, treas-urer, Mrs. Fred Young. Mrs. Lem Adams has been enjoying a visit with her parents in Boise. Mrs. H. D. Bachelor vUsited in Mont-peller Mont-peller for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bowerman have as their house guest Mrs. T. 1 Bowerman of San Diego, who has come for an extended ex-tended visit. Mrs. J. J. Hull was hostess to the Thursday club last we-k at her home on North (Airfield avenue. Mrn. I. AV. Chur.-h r.-r-Mvd high ncore. . in.-srp of tlie afternoon vrr Mrs. K. K. Andr-'.v.s. Mrs. rjt-orge M. North wnd Mrs. Harry i H.'-nhUig of Lyjs Anyeles. Mrs. W. J- Ingllng and daughw. , K;i i iH-rine. w.-nt. lo iiu'.t-, Munt., list w--k f'-r a biiort visit. Mr. an I Mrn. Jse H. S. Hud err ar now orrupylrig tlieir new home on South linr-fl-ld a vt-nue, formerly ow ned hy Mrs. S. Harnard. I Mrs. Fredf-rh'k Harns entertained Mon-day Mon-day evening at tin- Hook Store phanmn-y I in honor of Mrs. Myrtle Hlodgett l,yon of Midland, Mh'h. Cards and knlir'ng, hyt the fliver.u!on. Mrs. 1-yon, wiio en-Jovf-d a trip through Yellowstone park he- fore comiiu' here, left later in the wi-ik : for ht-r home in the eaM. j Mifs Florence Kernstnim ( isiting this week with relatives in Salt L-ake j City. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bohlsrheld left this week on a trip which will include a tops in Nebraska and a stay in New York City. J. W. Ash and family left last week for a year'fi residence In Albuquerque, N. M. Mrs. H. A. Cummlngs and small son, Kenton Cope, left this week for a visit I with relatives In Toledo and Da v ton, Ohio. Mrs. Arthur Teterson was hostess last Wednesday to her bridge cluh .t her home on West Center street. The guests or the cluh were Mrs. H. H. Kurtz, Mrs. Simon lewls, Mrs. William Hampton, Mrs. Fred Coneiy and Mrs. R F. Hough. High club favor was awarded to Mrs. R. M. Terrell and the guest favor to Mrs. Hough. Tuesday evening, at the home of Mr. and M rs. D. W. Church, an informal reception re-ception was given to the riev. and Mrs. John Ha Howell Dickinson hy the parisn-ioners parisn-ioners of Trinity church. Mrs. Dickinson, who has come here recently, was cordially cor-dially welcomed hy the congregation. M'GILL, NEVADA f i 1 M' GILL, Nt., Sept. 16. Mrs. FrAak Slack Irft Tnwlay morning (or Seattle, Wash., to visit with relatives. Misn Fannie Jamison and Mrs. Tom Brcnnan visited friends In FAy Tuesday. Mrs. H. PlrkTlng. Mrs. L. M. Crawford. Mm. Clinrlffi EiiK'dko and Mrs. Dellla M:Gble were vlshoiij hi Kly on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. EniniPlt Fields ntprtatned the fallowing friends at dinner Friday: Mr. and Mrs. J. Jen.son, M r. und Mrs. E. Gabfl, M Iss Eva r.abtl. Miss Blanch Fl'-lds. B. Varnell. George Sih'lcr. Mr. and Mrs, Emmeit Fields and their two son., CI If ford and Clyde. Mr. Dan Morrison left Sunday morning on a month's vaiat Inn to San Francisco and other points In California. Mrs. William Phil Una and Fon. Wendell, of Ely visited friends at the smelter town Suuday. Mrs. Brlghnm Cotlre and baby returned to their home Tuwday from visiting with Mrs. Cot- ! troll's parents at Gai field, Utah, for several , daye. ! Mrs. E. Wall vieitcd with friends In Ely Tues- 1 day. Mra. William Breyer. who has been visiting her , parents for thme months at San Francisco, rc-turnrrl rc-turnrrl to hnr home Sunday. Mrs. Forrest Winn of Ely visited with her par-en par-en tK, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Farshall, at Middle townfile this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. S, IlarkeriRon of uppnr town moved lo their new home In middle town this week. Mrs. E. P. Carnrn of Salt Lak City visited her brother and sislrr, Mr. aod Mitt. Jess Baker, for several days this week and' returned to her home Friday. Mrs. J. E. Baker mtt for Salt Lake City Wednesday Wed-nesday to ppnnd the winter with her mother, Mrs. James F. Kerns. Mrs. Alfred Doull of Mr-Gil and Mrs. J. E. Callahan of Ely were entertained at dinner Friday at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J). G. Bates- of Kly. The Royal Neighbors held a meeting on Tuesday at. the, home of Mrs. Ella Berryman. Refresh-ments Refresh-ments were served. Mr. Hnd Mrs. J. C Robinson of Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. W. Prout of Ely and Mr. and Mrs. A. Jeffs of Callente, Nev., motored over to McGill Tuesday to spend the evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. Pearson In upper towDsite. Saturday Mrs. Park Lambourn entertained for Mi. Miles Morgan at a shower. Those who participated par-ticipated were Mesdatnes Bagwell. Kenyon, Allan, Douglass, Vose, Larson, McCoy and Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tulue will leave Monday on an extended vacation lo various parts of Colorado. Colo-rado. Mr. and Mrs. "William McCoy and eon motored to' Ely Wednesday to visit with friends. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson entertained enter-tained for their little daughter. Elizabeth, and her little friends to celebrate her seventh birthday birth-day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crawford entertained Sundav Sun-dav at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stack and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickering. The Save Our Soldiers Comfort club held its first meeting Saturday and distributed a quantity quan-tity of yam to the many ladies who are anxious to help In the work. Regular meetings will be held every Saturday at the clubhouse between the hours of 10 a. ra. and 5 p. m. Mrs. Cleve McGill was a guest of honor on Thursday at a luncheon given by Mrs. J. Callahan and Mrs. O. 0. Bates at Ely. Mrs. CyHl Stern of East Ely and Mrs". W. Patterson of Ely visited with Mrs. Frank Mc-Donohue Mc-Donohue in upper townslte on Thursday. The special contribution danre given Wednesday Wednes-day by the Nevada Consolidated Copper company employees at their clubhouse was well attended. The proceeds will be handed to the Save Our Soldiers Comfort club. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. H. Pomeroy are entertaining entertain-ing Mrs. Fomeroy'a mother. Mrs. Jennie Douglas, i and hfr brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Douglass, superintendent of the Mass' Copper ; Minos. Mulligan, who ai visiting with them. j Mrs. S. F. Overfelt was a visitor In Ely Thurs-! Thurs-! day. kMrs. Annie Rowlands and daughter, Georgia, of , alt Lake City are visiting with Mrs. Rowlands'a daughter. Mrs. Fred Dooly. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Duncan left Wednesday In their car on an overland trip to points in Ne.ada and California. MURRAY i f MURRAY, Sept. 1?. An important function of ' the week was the reception given on Tnursdav evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Frame on Vine street in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Clement t-'anders, who were mariled during dur-ing the month. Mrs. Panders was formerly for-merly Miss Georgia Woodward of Salt Lake The rooms were bright with fall dowers. After an evening spent in music and games, refreshment a were served to about fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manwarlng of Bingham moved to Murray during the week and will be at home for the winter at the Whittle residence on Wasatch avenue. ave-nue. Mrs. F. C. Howe was hostess to her bridge club Friday afternoon at her home on Vine street. Four tables of tho game were enjoyed. Miss Mayme Meeks of Tluirber and Mr. and Mrs. William Meeks of Canada are the guests of Miss L-yle Miller at her home on State street. Mrs. Genre e Lyons has returned from Provo. where sue has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Hall. Thursdav evening Miss Krtsella Jensen entertained at a miscellaneous shower in compliment to Miss L.orilla Jenkins. who?e marriage to Marvin Jensen will take place during tlie month. The first meeting of the season for the j Baptist Aid society was held Wednesday afternoon at tlie church parlors. Mr. and Mr. Mllo I,. Rowan enter-J enter-J tained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for ten. A large reception was given Friday eve-nine eve-nine by the members of the Methodist church in honor of the new pastor and his wife, the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas I' Manwarins, and the retiring minister and wife, the Rv. and Mrs. J. Mork. A musical programme wa furnished, after which refreshments were served. Miss Marie I -ee. Grant Aromkie and Karl Jackson were en tertained J-Yi ia y evening by Miss Iutra Barlow. Mrs. 1 p G. Larson entertained it a Marge bli'i tday dinner Sunday aftenijun at her home on Vine street. M'-mhers 'of tiit; i i-nmrd'ia t family and a few close r 1 a t i v e .- v. r- present. M iss a hrdfi Parrel I entertained Monday ! everiin'4 at a watermelon party at i-r uome on Second West s'ret. j Mr. and Mrs. L. C. M'ller will enter-i enter-i tain at fin- first m--tlng of the '"Judy j Twemy-eiyht" club net Thursday ev e-! e-! ning. j Miss Anna Tarson was tlie comrh-: comrh-: merited kumm at a bundle fC.ower given Frlda v evening by t he MiSi-.es Lva ami I liachtd Stroniness. ' Mis.-:es Catherine and Emma Lou gall cf 1 Spnngville. were Murray visitors during ti;e wt-ek. j Miss lone At wood entertained Wednesday Wednes-day evening at a famiiy dinner in coin-i coin-i piimeht to Lowell Baker of Ogden, who left Thursday for Linda Vista, Cal. Covers Cov-ers were laid tor fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hayes have moved Into their new home on Center fitreet. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arentz of Ogden have moved to Murray, where they will spend tiie winter. Tlie marriatre of Miss Kdith Hansen and Irvin Levy of Salt Lake took place Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Levy will make their home in Pocatello, Idaho. The first meeting of the season of the Murray Civic club will be held Thursdav, September 2n, at 2 p. m. at the city hall. A full atiendance is desired, as the form of work to he 'done this year will be decided de-cided at that time. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller entertained the members of the "Dinner" club this evening at their home on West Sixteenth South street. Covers were laid tor twelve. Mrs. Arthur Home entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening at her home on Poplar street. Mrs. Sadie Harker of Shelley, Idaho, is visiting relatives here. Ft. and Mrs. G. V. Baker and daughters. daugh-ters. Virginia and Dorthea, were visitors in Murray Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Baglev announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen, to Irwin T. Nelson, the marriage to take place September 21 in the Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. ( GUNNISON f GCNNISON, Sept. 15. Mrs. Niels Larson and family of Brant. Canada, are visiting in Gunnison Gunni-son and Centerfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday In honor of Mrs. N. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorgn Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sorenson. Brant Newman, Fred Jensen, Mrs. , S. K. Newman and Mlfses La Faun and Trelma ; j Francis also were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen and faintly left : Thursday for Centerfleld to make their home. ! On Monday and Tuesday, September 17 and IS, a reunion of the Kearns family will be held at Gunnison. The above date marks the hundredth hun-dredth birthday anniversary of Hamilton Henry Kearns. Mrs. Bell McKenna entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon In honor of the G. A. club, Mesdames Ira Overfelt, Theodore. Christeneen, John K. Peterson, Samuel Vi leser and Otis Craft and Misses Josle Curtis and Mo Monica I and as special guests Mes-damea Mes-damea August Villard. Nora Jensen, N. Larson and May Jensen. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Barnes and son, Orvil, Hnd M Us Curtis and Mies Mr Monica! motored mo-tored to Mt. Fleasant to visit the Wasatch academy, acad-emy, Monday nlgbt at the home of Mrs. Libby Peterson Peter-son the Royal Neighbors were 'entertained. Me-daniefi Me-daniefi August Villard and Llbby Peterson were the hostesses. Plans . for the district convention, to be held here in October, were discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards and son left Wednesday for Scipio. Yesterday afternoon the Ladies' Aid society was entertained at a "500" party at the home of Mrs. Andrea Chriatensen. Mrs. John 3. Peterson was assistant hostess. Bert Madsen and Roy Madf-en of Fort Douglas are home for a short visit with their parents. Mr. and Mr. Anthony Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. H. TS. Larson and son, Daniel, of Emery are here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard How-ard Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Larson expect to make Gunnison their home. Mrs. Howard Peak-left Wednesday for her. home in Gold Hill. Friday of last week Missesr Christie Madson and Alice Pierce entertained In honor of Katie Pierce. Those present were Ruby and Marie Chrlatensrn, Mary Fredrlckaon, Ovlla Bown, Lois Christ enaen, Ruth JenBen, Henry Kearns and Elolse My-rup. My-rup. Mrs. C. N. Jensen and daughter " left Thursday to visit in Salt Lake. 4 FARMINGTON f FARMINGTON, Sept. 15. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bergaman and family of Salt Lake visited In Farmlngton Saturday, guests of Mrs. J. W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. William Parke and fam-llv fam-llv of Garland and Mrs. Mary L. Parke of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Parke Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Baynes of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daynes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Freedman of Salt Lake were visitors in Farmlngton during the week. Miss Bessie Steed and Miss Myrtle Jackson attended a theater party during the week In Salt Lake. Miss P'ae Lambert and Miss Blanch Austin were guests of Miss Rhea Taylor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Terry of' Ogden entertained at a dinner party Sunday at the Hermitage in honor of Miss Kloise Walker and Keith Terry, who were married mar-ried today. Mrs. Alfred Martin of Clearfield entertained enter-tained at a. luncheon Friday afternoon in', honor of Miss Eloise Walker. The house was effectively decorated in fall flowers. The centerpiece was a bowl of purple asters. as-ters. Covers were laid for twelve. Saturday Miss "Walker and Mr. Terry were entertained at dinner, followed by a theater party, by Ogden friends. Miss Alta Steed and Ward Rawlings of Salt Lake were, dinner guests of Mrs. Frank Steed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hess entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Zina Bull. Miss Marinda Bull, Miss Virginia Bull, Burton Hardy, N. C. Mc-Ecksen Mc-Ecksen and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hess of Salt Take, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hess of Montpelier, Idaho; Mrs. and Miss 1'udi-r of Pirk ry. Mrs. K. J. A vers of - ! p.-.- r and Mrs. Hyde and sons of Farir.mg:'''n. Wednesdav evening M:?s R':ea Tavlnr entertained in honr oi" Miss Klme Walker Walk-er and Keith. Terry. The house was effectively ef-fectively decorated in asters and suntlow-ers. suntlow-ers. Tiie evening was spent in music and eames. Keireshmenrs were s-Tved to twenty-six. Miss Virginia Bull of Salt Iake has 'iecn spending C:e lat two neeks in Farminon, euesi of Mr. and Mrs. David Da-vid Hess. Bishop and Mrs. Captner are visitors :n parmington fur a lew days. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson left for Fielding during the week, where they will spend a simrr time visiting friends before be-fore Mr. Korilnson leacr-s for Chicago, where he will attend the dental school the coming winter. Miss Isis Clark was a visitor In Logan Sunday. Mrs. Alice Dudler ,nd daughter of Park City are snendinsr a short rime in Farming Farm-ing ton, greats of Mrs. Orson Hyde. Mrs. E. P. Horsfall of Pocatello is visiting vis-iting in Farmlngton for a short time, guest of her sister, Mrs. .1. W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn of -Paris, Idaho, are spending a few days in Farming Farm-ing tnn, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Hays. Mrs. Horace Van Fleet, entertained Tuesday afternoon at tunc neon in honor of Miss Afton Bourne, who is to be mar-ried mar-ried soon. The house was drrorated in white and purple asters and ferns, with a centerpiece arranged in goid and brown. Covers were laid for twenty. After luncheon the guests danced. Mr. and Mrs. Speed more of Salt Lake visited with Mrs. II. S. Daynes during tlie week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bourne of Farmlngton announce the engagement of their daughter, Afton, to Evan L. Ellison, Elli-son, son of K. P. Ellison of Laytbn. The marriage will take place Wednesday, September 19, In the Salt Lake temple. 1 BRIGHAM CITY f BRIGHAM CITY, Sept. 15. Announcement Announce-ment of the marriage of Mrs. Frances Pitt to R. W. Nicol of Salt Lake last Saturday came as a complete surprise to Mrs. Pitt's host of friends In this city. Mrs. Pitt has resided here for many years and for a number of years lias been engaged in the millinery business. Mr. and Mrs. Nlcof are spending their honeymoon honey-moon In New York City. Upon their return re-turn Mrs. Pitt will spend a few days in Brlgham. Tuesday evening the Sego Lily camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met at-the at-the home of Mrs. Nephi Valentine and enjoyed a social time. ! Wednesday evening Miss Ada Johnson entertained in honor of Mrs. George L. Johnson, who will leave soon to join Mr. Johnson in Malad, Idaho. Those present were Mrs. George L. Johnson, Mrs. Carl Jeppson, Miss Ruth Littlewood. Mrs. Fred .1. Holton, Mrs. W. R: Dredge, Mrs. Delilah Roberts. Mrs. Zina Jensen, Miss Nellie Jensen. Miss Fay Hamson, Miss Rozilla Compton, Miss Alice Parsons, Miss Lillie Stranquist, Miss Vera Carter. Mrs. George L. Johnson entertained at I Kensineton for tlie L. B. H. ehm Tues- d.;y a:'''-rnon. The time was pleasantly srep.t in uincv sewing tind a trav lun 'heon .vas served. Mrs. Alma Thompson, for two years or-eanist or-eanist in the V. L. M. I. A. in the Fourth ward, was given a delightful surprise Wednesday evening by a few friends and OM'icers of the organization. The party was held at tlie home of Mr. a nd Mrs. George Korth. Master John Meffert gave a birthday party Saturday r'r"ii ;.:'' until 6 p. m. :n celebration of his fifth birthday mini- ; wrsary. Manv little friends of the host were present and s; e;u a delightful afternoon aft-ernoon playing tames. Refreshments were served by Mrs. H. U Meffert. M r. and M rs. Be n A bra mson have re- turned from New York City to make their home in this ciiy, where Mr. Abram- ' son is engaged in business. Mrs. A'nram- i son is from New York, and Mr. Abram- 1 .ion went to tlie metropolis early in the ' summer, at which time they were wed. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood of Farming- ! ton spent a few da.es of the week in this j city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. i Seerist, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Skldmore and Miss i Laura Lovendale motored to Lo'an Sat- urday and spent two days visiting rela- , tives and friends. j Mrs. Quiney Knowlton of Farmlngton spent a few days the first of the week j in this cit j' visit Ing Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ; man Lee. I Misses Agnes and Mary Burke of Salt ' Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Buike of this city two or three days during the week. Mr. and Mrs. G if ford TYatland of Tremonton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hargis Saturday and Sunday. Friday evening Mrs. George W. Wat-kins Wat-kins entertained at a Kensington. After spending some lime in sewing, dinner was served. The guests included Mrs. John D. Peters, Mrs. Oleen N. Ptohl. Mrs. George A. Anderson, Mrs. Teah Watklns. 1 M's. XV. V. Call, Mrs. Alma Iverson. Mrs. j John S. Chrlstensen. Mrs. Sterling D. Madsen. Mrs. Perry D. Peters, Mrs. John W. Peters. Miss Edna Stohl. Miss Aurllla Watkins and Miss Hazel Stohl. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ensign have returned re-turned from Utica, N. Y. Mr. Ensign spent a year at Cornell university and was married in Utica last Christmas. He Is a member of the high school faculty and was at the eastern university on leave from the local high school. Mrs. W. I. McNeil le,ft Wednesday for Chicago, where she will spend a few weeks visiting relatives and friends. Friday evening Mrs. Tom Evans and Mrs. Alphonzo Nelson entertained in honor of Miss Clarice Wright, whose marriage mar-riage to R. P. Forsgren will take place in the near future. A tray luncheon was served. Present were Mr. and Mia. Oscar Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Humphries, Hum-phries, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ensign, Mr. and' Mrs. K. C. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonzo Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Weight, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ensign, En-sign, Miss Clarice Wright, Miss Ma Hnd a Wright. Miss Jessie Whitaker, Miss Thel-ma Thel-ma Wright and R. P. Forsgren. |