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Show Social Notes From Intermounlain Towns ; T "7 ' mtTpleasant MT. Pl.KA.SAXT. Sept. 1.'. Mrs. C. H. I'enlialK-r and .Mrs. Amasii AM rich entertained enter-tained the Home Culture rlub Wednesday nitMn"uii tit i he latttr's home, Tiie new I-rMiif-nt. :!Ys. Aimer Crnne, gave, a, short adflrep'.; anil the chih historian, -Mrs. .1. V. Cur-rry, in teres t hit;! v revffwei! a history of ihr -UU slrn-e its inception In 1900. MLcs Meiha Aldrirh sans "The Flap Wit;ot;t a Stain" i.nd "Mother Machree." Several YW'trola nnnibern were also enjoyed. en-joyed. The club members will do knit-ting knit-ting fir the local Red Cross auxiliary during dur-ing the mm lug winter. The new board of officers consists or" .Mrs. Abner Crane, president; Mrs. Amasa Aldricli, vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. A. 1). Chris; ensen. secretary ; Mrs. I ,vle A II red, assimant secret uv; Mrs. .1. W. Cherry, historian; Mrs. II. C. Heaiimann, Mrs, Hannah Barnett and -Mrs. li. H. Norton, governess. Mrs. S.- K. Jensen and Mrs. R. Andersen, will enter-lain enter-lain the chili at the next meeting, October 3, at '.lie home of Mrs Andersen. Miss Esther Norton was hostess at a beautifully appointed 12 o'clock luncheon Monday In honor of Glen Black and ( ieorpe Curtiss, two former members of the Wasatch sxadtiatinjr class, who are :ov in the United States army. The quests were former classmates of the honor guests and the decorative scheme was carried out In the national colors, ("overs were placed for the Misses Wlll-metta Wlll-metta Wrlarht. Margaret Wall, L,uclle Si hvlz. Alice Kroupa, Marie -Olson, Mabel Hall. Gene Kroupa. May Hull. Esther Norton and Glen Black. George Curtiss Vernon Tozer and Norval Pope. Dr. Mary Rigs Noble of Colorado Springs, Colo., delivered several lectures here last week to the girls of Wasatch academy and also spoke Interestingly to larpe audiences .Saturday evening and gulay morning. Her address dealt with .ealth and patriotism. She spoke especially espe-cially to the girls on "The Girl's Bit for Herself and Her Country." While in Mt. Pie?. pant Dr Noble was a guest at the Wasatch girls" dormitory. The Women's societv of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church entertained with a Missionary Mission-ary tea Thursday afternoon at the Wasatch Wa-satch teachers' cottage. The coming year's work was outlined bv Mrs. R. B. Norton. Mrs. T. M. Keusseff and Miss Grace Newman. Miss Ethel McCormick conducted the devotionals -and Miss Lu-ciie Lu-ciie Tysseling contributed several vocal solos. Victiola selections further added - to the programme. About thirtv guests were in attendance. Glen Black, Ray Stocks and George Curtiss," former Wasatch students, now in the army, spent the week-end here with old friends and schoolmates. Ray Stocks Is at present stationed with the hospital corps at Fort Russell. WvoH and (lien Black and George Curtiss are with the field artillery at Fort Douglas. Miss Nettie Beaumann entertained at dinner Monday evening in compliment to C. J. "Rice of San Diego. Cat. Covers were laid for six. Miss Mollle Sargent visited friends here this week on her way to her home in Pan-guitch. Pan-guitch. Miss Sargent was returning from a visit with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Cherrv have as their guest Mrs. M. L. Caulsey, recently nf Portland, Ore., but now residing in Ogden. ' Mrs. H, C. Beaumann and Miss' Nettie Beaumann left Wednesdav for Huntington, Hunting-ton, where Miss Nettie will leach this year. The many friends of G. V. Clemensen, a former Mr Plpoanf Km- wVin Uac k.nn D. & R. G. agent at Helper, for some time past, will be Interested to know that he lias enlisted in the Twenty-first engr-neers, engr-neers, United States army. Miss Anna Clemensen will leave Sunday to attend an institute of the Boxelder county teachers in Brigham Citv, after , whkh she will go to Junction to teach school during the coming winter. -- The Rev. ar.d Mrs. C. H. Hamilton of Delia were guests of Professor and Mrs. 0. D. Johns last week. The stork spent a busy week in Mt. vPlesant, leaving daughters at the homes nf District Judge George chrtstensen and JohrfMarx and sons' "at ihe'"1iomes of Dr i). r, Tebbs and Clyde McClenahan. Professor and Mrs. C. U Johns were hosts at dinner Sunday in honor of Dr -Mary Riggs Noble just prior to her de-pa de-pa tire for Salt Tnke, where Dr. Noble has delivered a series of lecyires during the week. "X R. Head of Rakersfield, V-'nl. will arriva the latter part of the week for a abort visit with the A. S. Nilson families. Mrs. 1 lead and little daughter, Barbara Louis1, who have been here I he past month,- wdll return home with Mr. Head. Miss CryKtal Jensen left Sundav to at-1ctid at-1ctid the Los Angoles state normal school for the coming winter. Her mother. Mrs. S. :. Jensen, accompanied her to Salt Lake. Miss Eva Erlcksen entertained with a Kensington and luncheon Mondav evening even-ing for the Misses Mellia Aldrich" Deane W ehb and Valera Renburg, who will leave fionn - to attend tjchool. Other guests were Miss Nettle Beaumann and Miss Vclma Tidwell. Sewing and musical numbers were enjoyed during the evening- . f EVANSTON, WYO. f 1 EVANSTON, Wyo..' Sept. ir.. Socially life in Evans ton is quiet n t present, as all of the society buds and matrons are so busy with Red Cross work that they have no time to think about bridge; luncheons or teas. Three afternoons of every wfek see them busily st itching and pressing in their rooms in the federal fed-eral building, and a great deal of work has bfon finished and seiH to headquarters headquar-ters In Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Westholder and ! baby, after having spent a pleasant vacation vaca-tion in Wisconsin, the guests of Mr. West-holder's West-holder's parents, have returned home. Mrs. L. C. McDowd arrived from Salt Lake. Thursday to visit indefinitely with her mother. Mrs. Louise Gutting. Wnldomar Anderson and bride, who were recently married In Pocatelto, Idaho, re turned from their honeymoon trip Sun-y. Sun-y. They are. now Rt home to their many friends at the. home of Mr. Anderson's An-derson's parents on Summit street. Mrs. ). 1 1. Brown (eft Sunday fnr ( "heyinne. where she at tended the sessions ses-sions of the grand chapter of the. Wvo-mmsOrder Wvo-mmsOrder of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Brown went as a delegate for the local chapter. Mrs, Van Rupe of Milliard, after having hav-ing spent several weeks here, the guest 1 of her mother. Mrs. Mark W. Eoote, left for her home Sunday. J Mrs. Louts Kabell. Jr.. entertained at an informal dinner partv Tuesday evening eve-ning In compliment lo Robert H." Bark -4 ley. who was visiting here from Chevenne. The dinner table was decorated In par-den par-den flowers nnd covers were laid for four. Mr. U.trkley left for his home Wednesday evening. 1:. .A. Hale and parly of Salt Uikc motored mo-tored to Evanston Thursdav and were uuests at the Hotel UiVielle. Mrs. Hoyd Brlgs. who went to' Chov- onne to st - -good - hy to her husband. Cap- j lain Brings, before be left for Cajnp Greene. N. ('., Is now visiting friends in that city. Mrs. Briggs lias been the Inspiration In-spiration of many social functions. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Johnson and three children Ipft Wednesday for Salt Lake, where they expect .to spend the winter. While here they wore guests at the l:o'-i nf Mr. -Johnson's brother, Jo-i Jo-i cph N. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Blvth and son. Ckuk. left Monday for Los Angeles. CM where Mrs. Blyth will spend the winter for the benefit of her health. They spent the past month (n Evanston as" Bursts nf Mrs. myth's parents. Senator and Mrs, t '. D. Clark, and othe: relatives. Miss Janette Crawford has gone to Cumberland, where she will spend the winter teaching. jolly party of motorists spen t Sun-fciiy Sun-fciiy In fishing on upper Bear river. These enjoying the picnic were Mr. and Mrs. I f'ayson W. Spaukling, Mr. and Mrs. 4 Charles Stanlev and Mr. unci Mrs. Rov Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rex Calvert and children chil-dren were guests at the home of Mrs. H. i. Lewis the first of the week. They left Tuesday for Salt Lake, where they will make their horn1. . The Calverts will be geratly missed, in both musical and social circles, in Evanston. . " Mrs. Fred . Bower ..aJid son." Robert, returned re-turned to their -home tn Salt Lake the first of the week after a fortnight's visit in this city with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E.. C. Parsons of Salt Lake were the guests of honor at a prettily pret-tily appointed 1 o'clock dinner given bv Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chesney at the Hotel I-aVielle Tuesday.- Fall flowers were effectively ef-fectively used on the tables. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harris have returned re-turned to Evanston from a short honeymoon honey-moon spent in Salt -Lake and are now at home to their, friends. Mrs. Louise Gutting spent the week in Salt Lake visiting with friends. C. C. Smiley has gone to Ogden to reside, re-side, having been transferred to that point by the Union Pacific. Mrs. Smiley will follow him the first of the month. They will be greatly missed in railroad and social circles here. A party of Evanston pleasure seekers spent the week motoring through southern south-ern I'tah. The members of" the partv were Mrs. Nephi Rasmussen, Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee. Mr. and Mrs. William Blyth entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at the Hotel JaVielle in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Parsons, who are visiting here from Salt Lake. The dinner table was decorated in sweet peas, arranged in a bowl as a centerpiece. Covers were laid for the following, besides the guests of honor-Dr. honor-Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chesney. -T. C. Cosgriff, president of the Continental Conti-nental National bank of Salt Lake and the First National bank of this citv, wife and sister were dinner guests at the Hotel LaYielle Thursday evening. The ladies of the Literarv club held their opening meeting Fridav afternoon in the club rooms. After a short business session Mrs. Lawrence E. Engstrum reviewed re-viewed "The Emperor of Portugalia " a recent book by Selma Lageiiof, and an interesting paper on the life and works of the authoress was given by Mrs Percy-Coats. Percy-Coats. The musical portion of the programme pro-gramme was given by Mrs. Charles Stone. ELY, NEVADA i . ELY Nev., Sept. 15. Harpld Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Jackson, will leave within the next few davs to enter the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Ar-bor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. West returned during -the week after a trip bv auto to Salt Lake City. One of the most enjoyable parties of the week was that participated in by the Misses English. Schmittroth, Waite Mesdames Long and Frey, and Messrs. Valker. Long and Fry, the occasion being be-ing a moonlight picnic to the summit. Mrs. Gus Freind, who has been 111 for the past two .weeks, is rapidly convalescing. conva-lescing. The dance given by the Yeomen was one of the most successful of the fall season. sea-son. Punch was served and dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. More than 200 were present. Mrs. John AV. Sullivan and son Jack were entertained Tuesday by Mrs Vernon Ver-non Peck at her home in Ruth. Mrs. Charles A. Walker will be hostess at the next meeting of the Thursday Bridge club. ., . . .. Miss Josephine Muiiro'wili entertain the Spoon club -at Its next meeting. Mrs. O. G. Bates will be hostess at the next meeting of the Evening Bridge club. Many guests motored from' Elv to attend at-tend the parties given bv Mrs. R. E H Pomeroy and Marsh this week. ' , ' Mrs. H. A. omlnslll-W hostess" at the next meeting of the Big Five Hundred Hun-dred club. Mrs. H. C. F. Brown will entertain the members of the navv unit at Its next meeting. The Alta society of,. Sacred Heart church held an Interesting meeting Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon' to arrange for the bazaar which will he held earTy in November. No-vember. BOISE, IDAHO T I BOISE. Idaho. Sept. 15.'-iTwo of the leading social events of the week in Boise were the weddings of two prominent society soci-ety girls. Miss Sarah Oakos and Miss Ray Peflev. The marriage of Miss Peflev and Brooks S. Hutchinson of Fairmont, TV. Va.. took place .Wednesday evening at St. Michael's cathedral and was foljowed by a large reception at the Owvheo hotel-The hotel-The church was converted into a bower of flowers. A color, scheme of pink and while was carried out. Palms and ferns were effectively used. Intertwined with streamers of satin ribbon. Quantities of pink and white flowers were effectively arranged about the church. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by Bishop Funslon in the presence of relatives and intimate friends. The hrlcle was beautiful in an Imported creation of white and carried a shower bouquet. The maids of. honor. Miss Vivian Sleek of Boise and Miss Florence Myers of Pittsburg. Pa., were charmingly charming-ly gowned In white and pink, while the bridesmaids. Miss Catherine Courtney of Morgantown, W. Va.,; Miss Inez Skeilern and Miss Isabel Barton wore gowns of the palest pink, daintily trimmed with ribbon. rib-bon. The bridegroom was attended bv Gohen Arnold of Buchanan, W Va -and Lee Hutchison, a brother of the bridegroom. bride-groom. The ushers were .lav Matteson Allison Cane and Richard Price of Boise Following the marriage a reception and dance was held at the Owvhce from S to 11 o'clock. The guests were received in the rose room, which was beautifully decorated with palms and ferns. Here dancing was also enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs Hutchinson left on a late train for an extended ex-tended wedding trip. They will be at home in the lale fall at Fairmont W Va where they will make their home. The marriage of Miss Sarah Oakes and Raymond Stout was solemnized Wednesday Wednes-day at the Congregational church. The ceremony was performed hv the Rev Shelton Blssell at 10 o'clock In the morn-lug, morn-lug, with relatives and Invited guests in attendance. The church was beautifully decorated in pink and white and hanked with ferns and palms. Tall Tiffany vases tilled with pink and white roses and pink gladioluses peeping out among the ferns made a charming background. Baskets of ferns and pink Rnd white flowers were hung about the church, making a verv pretty effect. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John ' ! ?', rn0,i' Tnfi" ra"'er and mother of the bridegroom, and lilmer W Stout rlage r' att(,"'I,'in,'' at 'he mar- Mrs. W. E. Borah has been an honored guest at several delightful dinner parties and tens during the past two weeks Dinners Din-ners have been given by Mrs. L. 1,. Orms-ly. Orms-ly. Mr and Mrs. Crawford Moore and .Mr. and Mrs. James Clinton. Fridav afternoon Mrs. Korah was the guest of honor at a beautifully appointed tea given by Mrs. Crawford Moore. The rooms were adorned with garden flowers nnd a large number of guests called from 3 to t o'clock. One of the Interesting and en lovable affairs af-fairs of the week was the chain bridge party given by Mrs. s. H. Havs at her home Monday afternoon. The women's committee of the council of nation i defense de-fense has adopted this plan to raise funds to help carry on-the patriotic work thev are doing. The Idea is this: A hostess invites guests for Ihree or four tables of bridge, to be enjoyed for the small sum of 2.-. cents. On accepting the invitation, each guest agrees to act as hostess at a fultu-e time to those Included in the chain I The funds so raised arc given to the i treasurer of the state council. Simple refreshments re-freshments arc to be served at the chain ; . parties. Monday's party was thoroughly enjoyed, and no doubt a number of chains will be formed, both large and small, for the fall and winter season. Miss Isabel' Barton was hostess at an informal tea Monday afternoon to meet Miss Katherine Courtenay of Morgan-town, Morgan-town, W. Va., and Miss Florence Myers of Washington, who came to Boise for the Pefley-Hutchlnson wedding. The rooms were fragrant with fall flowers. The invited in-vited guests were intimate friends of Miss Peflev. Miss Ray Pefiey. a bride Of Wednesdav. was hostess at a beautifully appointed luncheon at ,the Owyhee hotel .Mondav noon, in honor of her bridal party and Mrs. Bernard Lee Hutchinson of Fairmont W. Va. ' Tic marriage of Miss Lola Rustln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Rustln. Rus-tln. and William Robert Crawford of Salt Luae uty iook place Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by the Rev. Skelton Bissell of the First Congregational church. Following the ceremony a breakfast break-fast was served. The bride wore a traveling travel-ing suit of brown, with hat to match and was unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford will make their home in Salt Lake. AMERICAN FALLS i 4- ; AMERICAN' FALLS. Tdaho. Sept. 13. Miss Helen Zarlng visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Squires tn Heyburn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lawson of Malad spent Sunday with friends In American Falls. Mrs. M. A. Wones and mother. Mrs. Harpster, spent Saturday in Pocatello. Miss Elsie Derbyshire left for Idaho Falls Tuesday for a short visit with friends. Miss Nettle Harder, who has bepn visiting visit-ing her sister, Mrs. Peter Xlesscn returned re-turned to her home at Idaho Falls Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. C. r. Lucas of Ashton spent a few days the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thompson at the Remington hotel. Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Patten and children and the Rev. .1. P. Phillips of St Anthony were guests at the Remington hotel this week. Mrs. O. W. Crowley and children left for Nampa Saturday for a visit wi.th Mrs Crowley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J n Wheeler. Miss Mabel Hill, principal of the high school, returned Saturday night from her home in lilinois. Mrs. John Klpp of Hastings, who has been visiting Mr.-and Mrs. J. T Fisher, left for her home Sunday evening. Miss Jennie Widsteen of San Francisco at rived Thursday of last week for a visit with Jier brother, G. E. Widsteen. Mrs. A. c. Logan and two children left Wednesday morning for a' visit with relatives rela-tives In Florence, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Dawson of Pocatello were the guests of Mr. and Mrs i; p, Greenwood Thursday. 1 . '. Mr. and Mrs. Jolly, guests of Mr and Mrs. J. P. Volght, left Thursday for their home in Portland. Miss Florence Barber entertained at a dinner party Monday evening in honor of Myron Foster. Covers were laid for six. I MALAD, IDAHO i -H V MALAD. Idaho, Sept. 15. The Beehive girls entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. P. Krelrk-kson. Imnring on the porch was the evening's diversion-The diversion-The porch was rk-co rated in bunting and flags. The dining room wns attractively dei-orrfled with sweet pens, nnd p;insiVs formed the decorations in the living room. Mrs. D. I. Kvrivs. Sr.. en terminal-Wednesday at a dinner party in honor of her nephews. T. Roy Davis and Jack Williams, Wil-liams, who are home from the naval train-liH: train-liH: station on furlough. Place cards and decorations were In the national colors. Twenty-five guests were present. The V. J. Hub entertained' in rompti- ' merit to Miss Mildred Jones Tuesday evening eve-ning at the home of Miss Flazel Wass Needlework w6s the diversion uf the evening. eve-ning. Luncheon was served. Mrs. William K. Thomas visited with her daughter. Mrs. Kmery Flnson of Pocatello. Poca-tello. Sunday and Mondav. Mrs. Pinson came hack with her mother ami will v':U here for a week. Miss Mildred Jones Ir-fi Fridav for pish Haven, where she will tc-a.-h school this winter. The Clio eti-ele met at the schoolhoue to do Red Cross sewing Friday afternoon. Miss Sylvia Thomas entertained at a tea Monday in compliment to Mits Sylvia Syl-via Jones, a bride of the week. " Thoe present, in. addition to the ten est of honor were Misses Ruth -O. Thomas SL-lii Jones. Bertha Jones. I.e'itia Jones Marie : Covert. Carrie Jones. Mrs. D. W Thoma" i and Mrs. John Clark. Miss Alice Willard and C. D. Higsinson left Tuesday morning tor T.oean. where they were married in the temple Tliev will make their home in Puis;, Idaho. " Wednesday afternoon Miss Bertha Jones entertained at a card partv. 1 rsrssive mhV was the game of the afternoon" U 6 o clock luncheon was served. Thin v-five v-five guests were present. ' ' Wednesday e eniuL- the home of Mr. an ! Mrs. B. p. Jones was the s-ene of a prettv home wedding, when tr.ir daughter, daugh-ter, Sylvia, became the bride of Le Vaun Herbert. The bride wore a sown of white taffeta and carried roses. fhe was at- , tended by iriss Sylvia Thomns. Immedi- ately after the ceremony was performed j a wedding: reception was priven at the tiome of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Booker. More than fifty guests were present. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson have as their guest this week Mr. Hanson's brother, J. W. Hanson of Brigham City. Mrs. Morris Parry of Salt l,ake City is visiting at tiie home of her mother, Mrs. T. M. Thomas. Miss Madora Taylor gave a recital Sunday Sun-day evening, presenting a number of her pupils. The proceeds of the evening were given to the Red Cross war fund. Mrs. Dan J. Thomas entertained Tuesday Tues-day evening complimentary to her brother. Warren Morgan, who is home i from the naval training station. The j guests were entertained at cards and music. Luncheon was served. I Wednesday evening a, dance was given ; at the La Grande hall in honor of Roy ! Davis, Oleon Haws. Warren Morgan, J;fck i Williams. Sylvester Owens. Lewis i i ill, j Jesse Harrison and Ralph McClurg, who are home from the naval training station j on furlough. i The Beehive girls gave a party in com- ' pliment to Mrs. Rachel Williams, M rs. John T. Williams and Mrs. Harrison Friday Fri-day afternoon. The afternoon was spent I in story-telling. Refreshments were I served. , : MONROE v MOXROK, Sept. To. Miss Lvnnu Ransom is homo after spending the summer at Sait Lake. Mrs. S. G. And reason entertained Thursday for Mrs. F. b'rirkson. Mrs. Otto Col lings, Mrs. Dr. Barrowman, . Mrs. Vernon Kriekson, Mrs. Clarence : Bortelson, Maud Krickson of Richfield, ' Daisy Bertelson and Klhel and Ycrna 1 Erickson. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Malohy annoum-p the onageinent of tlieir daugliter, Tr, to Vor.n. iVturson of Kii-hfieM. The marriage will fake place in the Salt Lake temple on September i. The couple will leave, for Baltimore, Md., where Mr. Peterson enters a medical school. Roval and Manrel Bell of Tucson, Ariz., are herCi visiting with friends. Mrs. Ray Wwain entcrlained Monday evening in compliment to Ivy Magle-by, Magle-by, a. September bride. Those en -joying the affair were Mrs. Moroni den-sen, den-sen, Mrs. Llliott Larson, Christie Larson, Lar-son, Ethel and Verna Erickson, Mildred rabb, Klina, )!i ve, Vera, Del, Rene and Helen Maleby. Mrs. Frank Open-shaw, Open-shaw, Mrs. Orson Mnide.hv. yir. and Mrs. Ole Larson entertained at dinner Wednesday in honnr of Mr. ami Mrs. Jonas Wi kli.nd of Idaho. (Jthrrs present were Mrs. V. Erickson, Mrs. Louis Hake!. Mrs Joseph (Hsen. Mr. and M rs. John A. Jidiuson are home after a nvmth "s visit in Canada. Maud and Edna Sorenson Irft. Monday Mon-day for Vernal to lie gone for the ; winter. oiive and Elma Mapjebv entertained at a shower Wednesday evening in honor hon-or of Ivy Magffby. Tiie rooms were! : beautifnllv decorat' d and r"freshments j 'were served to Mrs. J. E. Maglebv, ' i Mrs. E. Erickso-i, Mrs. Charles rabb j i Mrs. Moroui Jensen, MrsCrstin -Magle- ! I - I liv. 1 rs. Alma Malr-ln, Mrs. Alma Tin!ini;in, Trs. jri'her Swindle, Mrs. Harold Har-old Mauli'by, 1 rs. Barrowman, Mrs. !-Wt Ailair, Mrs. Krunk Opcnsliaw, Mrs. JJorin ('loarcl, Mrs. .Milton Malchv, Mrs. Kay Swain, Kthel and erna Krk'kson, lildrod Cral)!", Itaisy Jortol-son. Jortol-son. Kola .lonos, Mmma and Marie M arhdiv. F.dna N'ei.m haucr, 'rra, Hpne, l)cl and Helen Maplehv, Opal Casemnn. Ahde Brown, liiey (ox, (.hristie Larsen, Gladys Tuft. r MAGNA f 4 MAdNA, 5eit. 13. Mrs. r,. (?. Rork of St. Ijonls. Mo., spent Friday. Saturday and Sunday as tiie pnest of Mrs. Joe I'e-torsen. I'e-torsen. Airs. Jan Sppnlovf rntertained the Lor Amimi cluh yesterday afternoon. TIip Masna Women's Tridc clnl) monitors moni-tors wero i hp. guesls of Mipp l-'.rma Pritij;-lc Pritij;-lc v Thin sflny a fi crnonti. T'nf yn-'iy.t- for hi'jrh ticro v;is won hy Mrs. Invlprht Me-it'pr. Me-it'pr. fliinstp wore Mr?. Theodorr Hanson Han-son and Mrs. .!. I . I taper. Mrs. J.oul.-'P V'o'-ihen will entertain the Hub next week . .Mrs. Walter rinssHl of Arthur pniT-taineil pniT-taineil at a pleasant snrpris.- part v fnr Mrs. r.rahain of Salt Lake Monday pvp-ninjr. pvp-ninjr. I i. -s. -nl w. Me Mr. ami Mr?. John Craliam. Mr. :uirl Mrs. A r Sneddpn, Mis X'-r'hc Siu-dd,'!!. M an. M rs. I ; o i -rn Talor. Mrs. .If-ane (hill. Miss Sarah 'ialt. and I-'aduuis. M rs. .hi. -k Nhdsnn rti l"r;i innd Inst Friday cvpnir.tr in lionor of h-r tttrthdny anniversary, flanis and innsir were Die features of the nvenini;, The following vr-rt- pn.-sent: Mr. and Mrs. Matt M--;-an, M r. and M rs. Frn nk f '! iris t onsen . Mrs. J. A. Tyt:-rson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sm-dden, Mr. and Mrs. C. Woiil.fr, Mr. ' and Mrs. inn Andp-rsn. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stfvens. Mr. anri Mis. J'-ru-n-son. Mrs. "irkprs. Mrs. ( ';i j ,-ie S'uoh. M:?s Tilho Snr.w. Miss Howarth oT Nephi Miss Helen W-hl-r. Joe I'.idinos, ilenry Snedden anri Hoy Tyserson. A fiirt-v.-.-il .'jrp'rise jjiiriv whs triven in hnjinr of Mrn. Mattle d-kfrs and Mrs. Ma M:: rls-.-n a ; t re. liorne nf the la I ter Friday ev.-nint; h;,- th'; nxrnhers of (he A-;hir K'-ht-f soii.-ty. Mr. and Mrs. k today to mnkj their horn" :n S..it Lake. |