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Show . . . Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah 1 1 OGDEN f! 0;if-:. .June- A h.--.ini If ul ' linn-h wedding wfii r-:nl.-Mini.."l T w .:-. lay .--vanillic ul :' o'Hork at tu fhurrn of trie ( W.o-I ohphT'l, when Minn I'-'' me.A -Spa i'ko, diiunhri-r of Mn. Jani-H II. S,;n'o, -.-a:nt: the bfl'l-: of NlU H. K.-kl.o. The rhiiivh w.ik beautifully de-orated de-orated for tin; i.e-TtHioii with a. profusion pro-fusion of whit- llnwf-rjf and u-niH. Large t-hSk.-tK Of Wflir.; vvM-t- plaf-'J in ih window an-! .-nil lux in "rem irucled vlth whirr; , u rii.'i norm was rVy.h.oni-d ovr-r the 0.;nln' to the ;ilrar, u-hi'-h way 1-mke.d wifli paLii.'- ind whir., peonies. 'I'h' ;i t;ir rn lis wer twined wit h Hmlla x hikI while l-ilL: aii'i the altar va:-es U"tc f'illwl with whit f.f-'mif-H. f'M th1 mrrn'r Of ftlM'll p'-W WflH tlf-.l p.-Mfil'-K with hOWH of whit tulle. Preceding 1 1 if r.-r.-inony the Lillian 'l'h;it'hr or--l n-Ht i a play;;! a prod a mine, 1 nr-h ul i Oouiio.Eh "Nazareth," "Naz-areth," "I.aipo" hy f-frinde! and "Come, ! title Spring." from Mavdri 'h oratorio. Tlii wed.tin man-h from 1 ' f sAxt-n ii n" a;in pitiyed afl t.iin bridal party ent.rrd l he church, a rvl 1 lift Mendflssulm w-d-ng rnan'li wa th.; rvf-HSlonal. The welding pro'-f-ion w.is lrd by the nMiern. 'hurU's A. MaKiiir', i-Vll.y T. Monro and ..;. Stnl t h. who w:i lk'-d sin if If file, folio wed hy t he t wn Mov. tr gi: U. FJifca-bflh FJifca-bflh Fulkersnn and I inrothy H'-owcrofr, who wore frock of whlu- net. over pink, with Nmall pink vH'f held in Anrt with h. HiiNtcr of pink r-iehudn. Tiifv carried baskets of pink iiwf-si pf-as. Then fame UiM matron of honor Mrs. J. V. Collins, MHter !' the bride. who was gowned In pale, pink tulle, wltin trimmings of silver hue, Hlie wru-e a hat to match and car-lie. car-lie. I hliin forKet-mt;.notp and pink roses. The bride followed on the arm of her brother, J. N. Spargn, and w;is charming charm-ing in a row n of while tulle, over bro- adfid Hatin. A lon veil of real lane, fell hek-w the skirl and was eau'hl to the bend with a spray of oranne hloasotns. Tlie bridal boiinit.it w as of orehids a rid lilies of t he valley. The bride's nmther wore wit! te lace iver white wi tin, with n while ha t. Mrs. J. N. Kr-a rno's gown wan of white- lain over pink. She wore a pink bat. The "bridal party was met n t t he altar hv t he bridegroom a t-d his 1"st man. .r. W. fVfllins. D.an W. l'leet wood nf Salt Luke prone meed the Imitrensive double rlnK ceremony, flceom-Tan)ed flceom-Tan)ed by the unit notes of "Ave. Maria," played hv the orrhestva. A reception and ilain-f) followed at l(he. r-Jerthana. The rei.epl 1 11 n romn was dfco rated with pink pennies and vases of pink roses adorned the tallies in the hauir-not room. The bridal party wa.s assisted in receiving by Mrs. J. H. Sparpn and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kparpo. Assisiinur in entertaining were Mnynr and Mrs. A hbot R. I ley wood, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sheamian, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seowrroft, Mr. find Mrs. l.ouis It. Teerv. Mrs. Sarah Tot ten. Miss Vefna r.inviiian, M Iks Ann Overstreet and Miss I''eti! lle.ss. The follow lug- out-of-town quests were present at the wrddini? and rec.'p( Ion : M r. a nd M rs. A. V. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. C. C, C'rismon. Oeorero C'ris-mon C'ris-mon and Sunmel Midntvre ff Salt Tako. In i mediately following the reeptlon the cou ply left tm a honeymoon trip through the northwest. Mrs. I,awrcnee T. Deo and Mrs. Walker S. ( tiers ma n entertained at. a luncheon Monday afternoon at the Country ehib, in compliment to Miss Ruth Watt Is. Miss lidna Wat Us, Miss Pa mela Spa rtro and Miss Oertnl Rich. A (jolor selieme in lavender lav-ender and yellow was used In the decoration decora-tion f the table, which was In the shape of an Ij. A basket of yellow daisies, in imihrella effect, was the een terpieec, j while at either end were vases of the flowers. A how of lavender tulle was on ; the handle of the basket.. The place ' cards were In yellow daisies. Covers were laid for seventy guests. I Mr. and Mrs. Archie V. Bijrelow presided pre-sided at a beautifully appoin ted dinner party Sunday even ins' at t he Country club. The centerpiece for the- table was a tow mound of pink peonies and ferns. Covers were laid for the following &uestn: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Harness. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Day. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holliners- ; worth, Mrs. George li. Maule and P. A. ! UK. Dr. and Mrs. Tred Stauffer came up from Salt l-ake Thursday evening: to at- i tend the reception given for Mr. and j Mrs. G. Oscar Russell. J A brill in nt event of Thursday evening i was the reception given hy Dr. and Mrs. 1 Edward T. Rich at their home on Jefferson Jeffer-son avenue, following the marriage of their daughter, Oertel, and G. Oscar Rus-pell Rus-pell at noon in the Salt T.ake temple. Assisting In receiving were Dr. and Mrs. Kzra C. Rich and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell of Salt 1ake, parents of the bridegroom. Assisting in entertaining -were Dr. and Mrs. Fred Stauffer. Dr. and Mrs. h'rank Baker, Dr. and Mrs. Teroy Dugmtre, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fly-gare. Fly-gare. Miss Ellen Scowcroft, Miss June Senwcroft, Miss Ruth Watt is. Miss Edna Wattis and Miss Florence Bohn. H'he rooms were a bower of pink and white roses and peonies. Tall vases of the flowers were arranged about the parlors par-lors and dining room and a shower of pink and white tulle and ribbon fell from the chandeliers. The bride's gown was of white lace over a foundation of white satin. A long tulle veil, which fell helow the skirt, was held in place with a spray of orange blossoms. She carried car-ried a shower bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. Miss Oleoue Rich, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. She wore a gown of pale pink sioree silk with lace trimmings and carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas and Ophelia roses. The bridegroom's brother, Ray Russell of Salt Lake, was best man. Refreshments were served on the back lawn, which had been converted into a Japanese tea garden. Adjoining the tea garden was a platform plat-form inclosed with evergreen trees and decorated with Japanese parasols. Here dancing was enjoyed following the reception. re-ception. The couple left on a laLe train on a honeymoon trip, after which they will be at home In Salt Lake at "ISO Third avenue. Iate In August they will go to New York City, where Mr. Russell will be instructor In Spanish at Columbia university. uni-versity. A luncheon at which Miss Roth Wat-tis Wat-tis and Miss Edna Watt is were the complimented com-plimented guests was given at the Country Coun-try club Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Henry W. Gwilliam, Mrs. H. O. Gwtlliam I TVIISS EDNA WATTIS (left) and Miss Ruth Wattis, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wat- j IVi tis of Ogden, who will be married to Dr. E. H. Dumke and Koscoe C. Gwilliam, respec- I' lively, tomorrow. I! '1 r. i , ., .......... . . , . .. - ; ; V ., jj ,,;.) js. , J ' i A X 1 - j - i 4 A - , ' - ' i If ' ' ' -- y v 4 I r -x- f ;, : ; . h te' - - t rnotus oy rrcemondc. and Mrs. Frank J. Chamberlain of Salt Lake. Luncheon was served from small tables, which had as centerpieces old-fashioned old-fashioned baskets of cornflowers, Mar- j guerites and yellow roses tied with bows of blue tulle. Tho favors were small nut ; baskets, to which were attached the place ! cards. Sixty guests were in attendance. ; A brilliant event of Monday evening will be the double wedding which will take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kdinund O. Wattis. when Miss Ruth , Vatlis will be married to Roscoe C. i Gwilliam. and" Miss Edna Wattis will become be-come the. bride of Dr. E. R. Dumke. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. J. Carver at S o'clock, a large reception recep-tion to follow. The bridal partv will include in-clude Miss Mary Wattis and Miss June Scowcroft. maids of honor; Miss Marion Eecles, Miss Ellen Seowcrofi. Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Wright and Miss Cleone Rich, bridesmaids; Sylvester M. Scott and Ralph C. Gwilliam, host men; Luke Wright, Joseph Scowcroft, Jr., Julian Bamberger and Paul L. Wattis, ushers. Miss Oertel Rich. Miss Ruth Wattis and Miss Edna Wattis were guests of honor at a dancing party given by Miss Ellen Scowcroft Monday evening at the Hermitage Her-mitage hotel, at which 140 guests were entertained, including a number from out of town. A large basket of pink roses adorned the table in the living room, anil pink .and white peonies, in tall vases, were placed about the room and also in the hall. Dancing was enjoyed in the large dining room. The hostess was assisted as-sisted by her mother, Mrs. Heber Scowcroft. Scow-croft. Tn compliment 'to Miss Ruth Wattis. Miss Edna Wattis and their guest. Miss Mary Seymour of Los Angeles, a luncheon lunch-eon was given by Mi's. "V. C. Wright. Mrs. L. W. Ward and Miss Dorothv Wright at the Country dub Tuesday afternoon. One long table was decorated with a color scheme in pink, a basket of pink peonies forming the centerpiece. A spray of pink peonies, tied with a how of pink tulle, was at either end. The place cards were in pink flowers. The guests numbered fifty. Miss Lophelia Run, von has as her guest for the summer Miss Lou Verna Egan of Kansas City. Mrs. Fred N. Hess entertained at a canyon party in honor of her brother. W. D. Shaw of Los Angeles, who is visiting in this city. The party motored to South Fork canyon Saturday, returning Sunday evening. Sunday morning they were , joined by Mr. and Mrs. James W. Col- : lins. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith, Miss Pamela Spargo and Nils B. Eckbo. The party included, besides Mrs. Hess and Mr. Shaw, Miss Ann Overstreet, Miss Verna Bowman, Miss Feril Hess, Edgar Johnston, John-ston, Chester Hess and Kenneth Hess. The "Utopia club members and a few other guests were entertained at a luncheon lunch-eon Wednesday afternoon bv Mrs. F. Earl West at her home in Salt Lake. The members of the party motored down in the morning and were joined by their husbands in the evening. Luncheon was served from two tables, which were decorated deco-rated in Pink. The club will meet June 29 with Mrs. E. C. Olsen. The Fidelus club met Fridav afternoon at the home of Mis-s Mary Fisher. Papers Pa-pers on the violinists, Paeanlni. Remenvl and Bull were given by Miss Jessie Beeson, Misi Lois Foster and Miss Fisher. Mrs, W. H. Cragun entertained at a dinner party Sunday evening at her home in compliment to her house guest. Mips Genevieve Madison of San Francisco. Pink sweet peas in a crystal basket" formed the centerpiece for tile table. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twelve. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hailstone and G. W. Luskin of Logan and Mrs. Frank Davenport, Jr., of Hood River, Ore. The Martha society will meet Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L L. Reynolds. Mrs. W. H. Hawkes announces the marriage of her daughter.' Jeanette. to Richard Eugene Froiseth of Seattle. The ceremony took place on June 16 in that city, the couple leaving immediately after for Salt Lake, where some time will be spent at the Hotel Utah. From there they will go to Marys vale, Utah, where they will be at home after August 1. Miss Hawkes formerly resided in Ogden an d was very popular In educational and social circles. Miss Verna Bowman went to Salt Lake Tuesday to spend the day with Mrs. Froiseth. The marring of Miss Delora Candland and Lisle F. Lake took place Wednesday at noon 14, the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given In their honor in the evening at the home of the bride's parents, 552 Seventeenth street. Miss Candland entertained a number of her girl friends at a trousseau tea at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. George W. Barlow entertained the Episcopal girls Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tyler are here from Wyoming to spend several weeks, and are stopping at the Virginia. Thev have as their guest Mrs. Edwin G. Nourse of Nebraska, formerly Miss Rao Taylor of this city. Miss Mary Wattis returned Thursday from a visit in Philadelphia, New York j and other eastern cities. Miss Dorothea Browning and Miss Blanche Browning spent the week in 1 Preston, Idaho, the guests of Mrs. C. A. Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol returned ! Monday from a ten days' visit with Mr. j and Mrs. Hugh C. Wood at their summer . home in Spencer, Idaho. Miss Gladys Rich returned Tuesday 1 from Boston, where she has been study- 1 ing music at the Boston Conservatory ! of Music. On her way home Miss Rich visited with friends in New York City. 1 Mrs. E. W. Matson of Salt Lake spent j the w,eek-end in Ogden. the guest of Mrs. I. L. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lewis had as their guest over Sunday Bishop Daniel F. Tut- i tie of St. Louis. I Miss Elizabeth Fulkersoit and Miss ' Mary Louise Fulkerson arrived in Ogden Monday from Chicago, to spend the summer sum-mer with their grandmother, Mrs. D. H. Feery. They were accompanied to Ogden by Miss Amy Smith, who will also be a guest at the Peerv liftmo Miss Helen Rich returned Thursday from Burley, Idaho, where she accompanied accompa-nied Mrs. Rose S. Woodruff and partv last Saturday. Mrs. George P. McCahe and daughters, Helen, Dorothy. Nell and Margaret arrived ar-rived Monday from Evanston, 111., and will be guests of Mrs. MeCabe's mother. Mrs. Mary ,E. Fitzgerald, for some time before going to Ogden canyon to spend tho summer Dr. Mark Brown Is expected home Thursday from New York, where he is taking a post-graduate course at the Columbia Co-lumbia Medical college. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Fell, Jr., have moved to Ogden canyon. Thev have taken the Davidson cottaee for the summe?. Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Nebelcer nnd wilg,0n' Ho,rac?' -,r'" f Salt Lake, are hete to spend the summer with Mr Nebekcr s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry TWi!hrmi. Another daughter. Mr rrank J. Chamberlain, who has been visiting vis-iting her parents for the past week returned re-turned Thursday to her home in ' Salt Lake and will return Monday to attend the wedding of her brother. Roscoe C Gwtlham. and Miss Ruth Wattis. Miss Ruth Johnson, daughter of .Tud-e and Mrs. Tillman D. Johnson, returned Friday trom Red lands. Cal.. where she has completed her second vear at the Red lands university. Mrs. James W. Collins returned Thursday Thurs-day to her home in Salt Lake, after a veks visit with her mother, Mrs Jame H. Spargo. - Mrs. Richard J. Taylor, who has uMU the past year with her daughter Mr-Horace Mr-Horace E. Peery. in Porterville. Cal ' arrived ar-rived in ogden Sunday to take np" lor residence with her daughters. Viola and Hen. Thev are located in the Bond apartments on Twenty-third street: Mrs. Arehi Bowman and daughter "Verna will leave early next week for Nevada, where they will join Mr. Bowman. Bow-man. Later Miss Bowman will be joined by Miss Inez Adams, who will accompany accom-pany her or a trip to California. Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood, Mrs. Mark Bedell and Mrs. Treasurer motored no trom Salt Lake Monday to attend the initiation of Mirian chapter No. 11 O L,. S. Mrs Richard A. Pierce and sop. Richard. Rich-ard. Jr.. have returned from Wisconsin where Mr. Pierce has been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abbott have as their guests over Sunday D.m and Mrs. Vi . W. Fleetwood, who motored up from iNiit Lake, accompanied by Bishop Dan iel S. Tuttle. Mrs. Fleetwood will meet her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Scamp ton of Marion, Iowa, in this city, who will visit at the Fleetwood Fleet-wood home for some time. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Glen returned today from an extended visit in the east. Dr. and Mrs. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Browning and Mrs. Joseph A. Ferraro motored up from Salt Lake Wednesday. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Browning and the,, party spent the day in Ogden canyon. ' ! Miss Julia Moyes, daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. A. H. Moyes, returned Tuesday from I Salt Lake, where she has been attending attend-ing the University of Utah. Dr. and Mrs. Parley J. Carver and children have moved to their summer cottage in Ogden canyon. Miss Delia Tracy returned Tuesday from a visit with Salt Lake relatives. Mrs. G. A. Glick spent several days at Roy during the week with Mrs. E. J. Harness. Miss Genevieve Allison, Miss Eva Brown and Miss Leonore Hinckley left Thursday for Berkeley, Cal., where they will attend summer school. Mrs. Allan Miller and daughter left Monday tor San Francisco, whe.re they will join Mr. Miller for an Indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Fenn and young daughter motored to Shoshone, Idaho, today, where Mrs. Fenn will visit with her parents for a month, after which she will join Mr. Fenn at Boise. They will spend two weeks in the Idaho capital before returning to Ogden. The following were guests from Ogden at a dancing party given by Dr. and Mrs. Fred Stauffer at their home !n Salt Lake City this evening: Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Rich, Dr. and Mrs. Edward L Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Scowcroft, Scow-croft, Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Pugmire, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bigiow, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wattis, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wattis, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H, Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Marrincr Browning. The women's auxiliary to the Railway Mait .association gave a "get-acquainted" party at the Lome of Mrs. George Prout, 29-16 Porter avenue, Wednesday evening in honor of the railway postal clerks and their wives who have been transferred to Ogden from Omaha. Cheyenne, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Two prizes were offered in the card games, Mrs. H. Graham of Los Angeles winning the ladies' prize and Mr. Archer of Cheyenne Chey-enne the men's t rize. Tle consolation prizes went to Mrs. Smith and Mr. Whitley. Whit-ley. Luncheon was served by a committee com-mittee of the auxiliary members. I PROVO v ( PROVO. June 23. Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Snyder announce the engagement of their daughter Merle to Karl Foots of this city. Thii nia fringe will take place in July. A prettily appointed wedding of th? w?ek took pi a co Wednesday at h igh noon when Mies Mabel Morley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morley of Eureka and .1. Morrllle George, Fin of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Georgn of this city,' were united in marriage by President. E. F. Birch of the Tlntir siake. The bride worn a gown of white Georgette crepe and carried a beautiful bouquet of white ten rosea. As bridesmaid. M iss Edna George was dalnii ly gowned in pale preen rrepe de rhlne wttli silver trimmings and carried a basket of s-ect peus. Albert Morley acted as best man. Rose! and weet pen.-; were used for decorative purposes and dainty rosebud plae rards were used. Th" yuns couple left the same day for Salt Lake 01 n rrief trip, after which they will make Frovo their home. Mrs. William Di;ke entertained at dinner Tuesday Tues-day evening for Mr. and Mrs. Silas Snrenson of Helena. Mont. Fink roses formed the. pretty cen- ter piece. M iss Fari Priest ly was the honored guest at a shower given by .Mies El'a Bailey and Miss Thelma Smart Tuesday evening. Twenty guests were present. T!ie members of the Tres-Jolt club wer d-lighi d-lighi fully omeruued Thur.-ia v by Mir. J. W. Ellison. Luncheon was served during the session. ses-sion. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rex Miller and Mr. and Mrs. L on S' rong of Price pnit fh? forepart of the wi'pk nlth their parents. Mr. and Mir-. J. N. Strong. Miss Edna Stafford pleasantly entertained the junior bceHve girls of ihe First wa'd a her home Tu'Iay evening. Luncheon wa.- included In the entertainment. The Will l,m M'' Kin ley circle No. S. T.ips of 1 the G. A. R., met Wednsdav afternoon with Mrs. F. V. Vim-ent. Mr. and Mrs. A V. Kolinort are spending a wrrk in Fninmv with reia'iv. fne of t;e l.-adlng racial affaire 0f the weelt r.ai- the -m-r vpn by Mr.. J. M. Onirge nnd dnushtf r Edn.i M hi day in honor of Miss Mar I Morley, a bride of t'.e m I,. The d-orat Ion. wore in t-e national cMors with an abuif'sin1" of snowballs. A s-If'!dld programme of ir.finj-merrsl ir.finj-merrsl and vocal mush', with readings and re I-tatnns. I-tatnns. was enjoyed. TIks luncheon TvrJ was in harnnnv with the decoratiw scheme and each E'ic.-t rci-civd a miniature fla as a souvenir. Xumber-d with thirty gucLs war, Mrs. E. N. Davie of Salt Lake. The ma-i ias" of Mi." Jane Ft-?", daughter of Mr. and Mn. S'.ih.-n H-.r . and 'a rlcy L. L.V'en w.is ielcmnircd Wr-.jiid y :n r:;c Sal'. Lake Irm-pl; Irm-pl; A v.0i'.d:rg dim-r -. Ferved at the fa-nib residence n r he evnir.;; for twenty rrlat'vi.- ?( the or.-.z -oupIt. Mr. and Mrs. Ir-sen v.-ill reside re-side iu Fpvo. Mi" Mary Rj.-.c'l -as rlci.-.ntlv tii-pr' -d Tu1. .da.' . e' L-'j.-ig v- l-m ;r.e meriiL'.'.'S of her Suu- Jav s-xd r!. rv:mbr'r-i; thin-five made an u::-Jxr.::ed ap.'-i : tnc-c ai her h.iir.. Game, mu.-ic aL..1 luncheon v. e.e the fea'.urw. T'j-:day aft-7rno"n the Lie!.' All of the Con-er..'gi-,:-j::al cl.arcti n:e. w !th J- W. N- Vhi,:o'.;,Mi. T-ir i .'vc-ing the senior eehivc girls of the Ft. -el ward vjo cd a dfi ij-:n ful social time t ;i.; home of M Gcr'.rje Page. Twenty frietids and r e ! g ii to is of Mrs. William Sicvec.s carried out. a sut prise party tn her honor hon-or Monday e''-'ii:,n.. prior to h-r departure for southern C''j.h to reside. f.am'V, music and re-fp-s'timeois contributed to the su-'cts of the affair. af-fair. r'omplim'-H-.-' to Ml. Ehl Te-erson. whose ma 1 r!.iRc to It- Po.ihurd R 111 laks pia--e this "i-D'h. Mrs. Ha:k Johr..n gave a bhoer Turs-i day nfte! noon at her home. l ards cre placed j and iunrhem was served. The members of th H H. club wer? Ihe sut. of Mrs. I pion Hoovo: Thursday. Preuy curden f low i s adorned the rooms where music and re- 1 fierhiuenis were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hal vorsp n Of Castle Pale are spe-iding a week in Frovo ih Mra. Hah or-seti,.t or-seti,.t mother. .M rs. D. J. Bennett. The operators- of ih telephone company assembled as-sembled at the hone of Mis Alice Russell Mon-, Mon-, day in social capadiv. The hOBtess served huiLh- eon during the evening. I Mli-a Alette Halvorsen entertained at dinner ; Werinexday for Mrs. Hannah Hushes of fipaiu.sh j Fork. In addition to the honor giiesi there were pieent .i r. and Mrs. E. O. Hughes. Judge and Mrh. A. B. Morgan and J. V. Weeten of Rhod-i Island. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine. Jr.. motored to Salt Lake Tuesday to meet Garner St en house of San Francisco. Cal.. who will be thoir guot.t for ten days. Mra. Devld J. Blake and children of Ogden have arrived in Froo for thp summer. Mrs. Otta Fulfs of Bingham Ik spending a few days In Frovo with Mi: s I Tattle Snyder. Mrs. George Madden t as a Salt Lake visitor labt week. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murdock entertalned at a prettily arranged dinner In honor hon-or of M rs. Jacob Evana. who left Tuesday for Salt Lake to make her borne. Covers for twelve guests w ore laid. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson entertained ! a prettily arranged family dinner Pudny tn honor of the birthday aTmivCirary of their son Junius, t Covets were laid for I'veiy1. Mips Enid RoylancC has gone to Eaton. Colo., to spend a nunth as the guest of her auDt, Mre. C. H. Turner. M r. and Mrs. Alexander Mortensen were Salt Lake visitors the latter part of the week. Friday afternoon Mrs. Aly In Peterson presided at adelighiful children's party In honor of her little daughter Edna. Twenty -three gucets enjoyed en-joyed games, music aod luncheon. Mi's. John Morley came from Eureka to attend at-tend the shower given Monday by Mra. J. M. George in honor of Mrs. Moris; '3 daughter Mabel, a bride of the week. The I'tHh Porosis met Wednesday morning with Mrs. W. F. Vlolett. The Mis-sea Lorna Bagley and Rosalind Grant gave a card party Wednesday evening nonipll -mcntary to Mlea Pauline Williamson, who Is leaving for Salt Lake to make her home. The affair took place at the home of Mls Bagtey and the rooms were attractive In cut flowers for the occasion. Refreshments were ' served lo eighteen. About fifty beehive girls of the Second ward took a hike Tuesday evening fo the Walter Scott farm. Upon reaching their destination they prepared pre-pared a campffrc supper, after which games were played. Miss Marguerite Stewart and Miss Frances Hahn have returned from Ephraim, where they went to assist Miss Eva Bailey in giving a concert Saturday evening. The Columbia beehive swarm of the Fifth ward formed a breakfast, party at the river bridge Wednesday morning. Mrs. Leland Farrer ha as her house guest for the' week end Mrs. Walter Cluff of Salt Lake, who is leaving for Kansas City, Mo., to reside. The Second ward T. L. M. T. A. will hold a mis- 1 celianeous shower Tuesday evening nest at the Social hall ia benefit of "Mutual Isle' at Springdell. Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlos Yonng of Salt Iate spent the week end in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Andelin. Mrs. F. P. Casslty has returned from a week's visit in Salt Lake with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Bailey and Mrs. Hyrum Cluff spent. Sunday in Garland as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baker. . The Busy Bee club met Thursday afternoon with Miss Lucilo Thatcher. A Dutch luncheon was a feature of the occasion. Miss Daisy Shoell of Pleasant Grove spent part of the week in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell have returned to Lehi. after spending tpn days In Provo with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Eooke have as their guest for several days Andrew Booke and family of Bicknell, Utah. Friday evening Miss Leonn Stagg pleasantly entertained en-tertained the women clerks of Wood Clifton store at dinner and a theater party. Miss Virginia Mazelfn of Baltimore. Md.. scent last week in Provo with Mrs. R. J. Murdock. Mljrs Mazelln will leave July I for France as a Red Cross nurse. Mrs. Alma Jorgensen and Miss June haw are spending a few days In Moroni. Mrs. Mida R. Davis and baby Hazel of Seattle. Wash., have arrived in Provo to epend the summer sum-mer with Mrs. J. H. Wore ley. Mrs. Davis is a former resident of this city. Miss Helen Sanders of Salt Lake In enjoying a visit with Provo relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strong of Eureka, on their way to Heber to reside, v lei ted Provo relatives the forepart of the week. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Donna Media m was tendered an enjoyable surprise by the following of her friends : Mesdames Agnes Giles, T. E. Thurman, G. A. Billings, G. A. Harrison. James Ferguson, J. N. Strong, John Van Wagoneu, L. M. Bryan, Sarab Tiffany, J. E. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Strong of Eureka visited relatives in Provo Sunday and Monday. The Nineteenth Century clnb met with Mrs. R. H. -Beasley Friday afternoon, Tuesday afternoon a pleass-nt surprise party was given by neighbors and friends of Mrs. E. E. Corfman at the home of Mrs. J. H. McDonal. Mrs. Corf roan will leave at an early date for Salt Lake to reside. j MANTI " MA NTT. June 25. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Christen -sen enter rained at a wedding reception Wednesday Wednes-day evening tn honor of their daughter Ver and Ray Chapman, who weie married in the Mantt temple Wednesday morning. The wedding dinner din-ner was served on the spaclou lawns, which was lighted with electric lights. Covers were laid for 15n guests. Peonies, snowballs and carnations were used for centerpieees. The bride wore a beautiful gown of pink crepe de ehene with white Georgette ercpe trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Chap-man will make their home in Mantt. Mrs. Llbbie Fredcr!ckson entertained Mrs. Geneva Ge-neva Cox. Mrs. H. Mitchel, Mrs. Irma. Bird and Ruby JeSsen Wednesday afternoou, Mtgnon Kamerman entertained at a shower Tuesday evening In compliment to her ftster Violette, a bride of the week. Those present were Mrs. Geneva Cox, Mre. H. Mitchell. Miss Bfttle. Mrs. L. Fredfrlckson. Florence nnd Stella Dom-gaard, Dom-gaard, Idella Miller, Leah Vorhecs, Hazel and Ruby Jessen, Leda Peterson. Navfla Shoemaker, Beth and Esther Cun lifts. Orpha Munk, Luclle Miller, Ruby Uyrenc. rharlotte s. Parry and Leah Bessey. A midnight luncheon was served. A pretty hom" wedding of the week was that on Thuifda y evning at the home of Captai and Mrs. Fred Ka merman, when their daughter V'io-let'e V'io-let'e and Leland Roper of Gunnison wre married. mar-ried. The ceremony tiok place in t he parlor under a canopy of snowballs end pennies. President. Presi-dent. Louis Anderf-on performed the ceremony. Mrs. Glen Jem-en played Mendelssohn's Wedding Mareh. Miss Violette was given away by her faiher. Captain Kamerman. The briri wore a beautiful while taffeta gown with bad trlmmlncs and carried car-ried bride's rc-p'fi. Mignon Kamerman. a sister, ind Doneta Peie:?on of G'l unison werr; bi ids-aialds. ids-aialds. M i?s V ignon wearing pale green crepe de chine and MIfi Doneia Peterson waring pink. Li Hie and Bertha Ka me "man were flower girla. -arrying bricalwrea'-h. and wore hfte frocks. Benjamin Roper of Gunr.isnn was bf. man. The wed.iinc dinner was prved at 7:.?0 o'clock to the i 111 med lite families, rjip-ain and Mrs. Kamerman im rta:r.?d at a dancing party Pt the A r mi da ifii-r the dinner to ""') cup'!?. Mr. RopT K a n cm her of 1) company and will leave for Salt LaV ' in July. Out o' town guests wr- P. W. Hop"-. P,"n. John. Jf.vi" end rJdmont Rope. Mr. and Mrs. An-''n Reams. Mr. and Ms. Jri'-eph Ferry, Mf Ioneta ami Jessie Peter-on. nil or Gunnison, end Mr. and Mrs. Kiy Rc-;er of Palina. The Ladies Vllnnary so.-ify en'e-.Hni-d t':ir children at an outing and pi-nif at th? bono of M rs. R. Lars en Tuesday a f"1 moon. Ruth Muni: en tec a !nd at a fcho er Monday evening In honor of Verl Christene;i. Mrs. Ella Porenon entertained the South ward Primary office Tudrfy rvenicg in com pi In .en t to Mrs. Vera K. Tuule ar.d Mrf. Lo'i.-d Rudrrick. T'lariottf Parry e.i . t a ! ned Wed ne: day eve-.inp in hnn'-ir of her ristet-. Mr;. Pearl Hardr of Lcaajigton. 1 host pr tj'-'iH My r; 1-3 Juud, Edia H.-.-k;ni:. Wir.r.U and f:iarlo;:o Furr. t--".!U Mi!le-. Viru-rva libinson. Rosalia Hanuon. .-'aU B-''t-v, Vera T"utt!e. Edith Tarry ajd v: ... Pain Parry. T,ie 1. P. P club wa euiertaiiie 1 at the h-ure o: Ks H.ill Wc-inesd-V a'lCi-iHVMi a; a Kmsijur-ten. Kmsijur-ten. Ten memheis were p: o-etu. Rt freshmen tji were serxed. Mrs. Lee Hall pnte-tained thirty little folk:- at a birthday pa'Uy Thursday afternoon for her sea Richard, fthu was 7 yeais of aso OH llui ddte. GUNNISON f ai'NNlSON. June C".T1n:r?-l;i v afternoon after-noon Mrs. arnnel Wiener entet t;iine l lor the G. A. club. Ket'r.. slmit'tUH wetv -erveii to Mesviarnes Kroniom i'arne.. Otis "r;ift . 11. A. 1 tump 1 1 rev. H. 1'. Jensen, l M. Madden, O. U MaloJ'srni. H.-lla MvKenna, V,. . i 'vtei son. J. S. l'etertm. A. Swa'n, Aiit;it 'illarri. Ira Overt ell. .;. A. Wlv.llo.'k and the Misses .losie Curtis and Mi'iMonieal. ! Mr. anJ Mrs. .1. M. Knisrhion btivo as I their guests Mrs. Frank Copt-ninu and family of Salt 1-ike. M rs. Sylvester Pierce em en n hied t he Aid society Monrlav afternoon. Those present w.tp Mc.v lames Holla MoKemui, And rea Christ etisen, Irn Oven'o't, August VI Hard, f .a lira HilliiiKsley. Sa.innel Wieser. Grave Cliristensen, 1-1 . A. Kearns. and l-;imer Porter and llio Misses Nma and Ma 1'Ke.rete "ieser. Kcirephnionts v ere served. A bundle shower w a.s p i ven Monday night hy the Misses Ponetta and .Tessie Peterson and Leah Christ en sen in honor of Miss Clara Cornwell, a bride of the week. Miss Clara Cornwell of Gunnison and Phil Firox of Ma nil were married Wednesday, June 20, Members of the Royal Neighbors and their families entertained at a pi rule Thursday nfienioon at the Overfolt ranch In Centerfiekl. Mre. T. M. Kearny and little daughter daugh-ter returned from Klslnore Monday, ae-compnnied ae-compnnied by Miss Krmiua Sniitli, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell and Alvin Bc, Mrs. William l?emaster, Mrs. Kva Dumner ana Jess l.eemaster ot" JHeyhum. Idaho, are here visaing relatives and friends. Miss Vera Jensen of Gunnison and William Wil-liam E. Uarr of Salt .Lake were married Tuesday. Miss iXora Mace is home after a two weeks' visit in Salt Lake. TOOELE TOOELE, June 23. The home of Mrs. Henry Harris of Lincoln was the scene of a very pretty double wedding" reception Thursday even in? in compliment to her daughter, Margaret, who was united In marriage to William -Martnll Russell of St. John, and her dn tighter, Mabel, who was married to Willard Sagers of St.. John. The ceremonies were performer) in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The decorations were carried out In patriotic colors and cut flowers. A wedding supper sup-per was served to 1 50 guests from the surrounding towns of the county. Mrs. A.' E. Priest and Mrs. Henrietta Simpson of Fort Worth, Texas, arrived in this eitv Wednesday to snend the sum- ! nier as the guests of Mrs. j. C. Amaden. At the Salt Lake temple Wednesday Miss Estella Doty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doty of this city, was united in marriage to Robert Atkinson of Aberdeen. Aber-deen. Idaho. Thursday evening in the Eagles' hall a wedding dance and reception re-ception was given in their honor. Mr, and Mrs. Atkinson will make their home at Aberdeen. Miss Ellin Ohom and Irvine Joseph Hiliman. both of Vernon, were united in marriage at the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Miss Lavone Clark of Lake Point wae married to P. R. Brown of Sandy Wednesday. The marriage took place in the Salt Lake temple-Mrs. temple-Mrs. David Getger of Salt Lake City was the guest of Mrs. James Carkeeke during the week. A pretty wedding took place Monday evening at the home of Mr. a nd Mrs. Gonner Brown when their daughter, Ratchel, was married to John Chapman of this city. The ceremony was performed per-formed by William H. Casslty in the presence of immediate relatives and friends. The young couple will make Tooele their home. The Beehive girls of the North ward entertained at a farewell party .Saturday evening in fionor of Miss Zella Walters prior to her departure lo the missionary field. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Lyman A. McBrfde. Miss Walters was presented with a fund raised from the following guests: Bertha Nelson. Emma Hanks, Mary Anderson. Mabel Bonilli, Ida Lee, Clara Johnson, Cecil Vowles, Phyllis Vowles, Elsie Johnson, Orlie Johnson. Ada Gillett, Agnes Gillett, Ruth Lee. Hildred Nelson, Zella Walters, Ruth Walters, Blanche Walters, EffJe Marsden, Maud Go wans, Genevieve Walters, Wal-ters, Ella White, (.'zella Workman. M rs. Joseph - Lindberg. Mrs. Frank Eastman, Mrs. Alvin Walters and Mrs. Edward St. Clair of Ophir. Mrs. J. A. Sallee nf Salt Lake City was the truest of Mrs. Elmer Smith over Saturday. Sat-urday. Mrs. Fred W. White entertained the Past Noble Grands' club at her home Wednesday at a quilting bee. Present were Mrs. W. S. Marks, Mrs. J. B. Hickman. Hick-man. Mrs. William Warburton. Mrs. L. L. Baker, Mrs. Emile Dods, Mrs. S. B. Cully, Mrs. Mary Sloane, Mrs. S. D. Cook, t . s n GiUesnie, Mvs. Geor. Cm ninn Mrs. A. U Cu-stridi and Mrs. . k jinmll of Salt lko City. M's-s Nellie Shields . ntertnlned the 'Rose Hud" Mviirin of Stehivo sir Is Tuesday ewMiim. Miss ila Walters w a. tho recipient of i i -n't.-weil panv m the North ward chapel Sun.! 'ty evenlm;. She left this city Mon-,:;lv Mon-,:;lv tor the central states, where she will pt-r fvrm tn isionai y work for Ihu Mormon Mor-mon vhureh. Mr and Mis. tleorge T. Brown arrived ar-rived in Tooele. FrnUy after an extended we,:(Uu trip along the southern coast of "aln'-jri'ila. Thev also isited M-ira I. -d.iu where I liev met a number of io.!e''s yo.ing marine recruits. The Pa'!;-ht ers of Rebeknh entertained In honor of Mr. and Mm. Fred W. Whita Mondav eveuiiu: in the fraternal hall. Mr. and Mrs. White will leave this city m the. near future for southern California, Cali-fornia, where they will make their home. Mrs. S. R. i la mil of Salt Knke City is the miest ot Mrs. L. L. Baker. , ' j EPHRAIM KCIIKAIM. .Tunn iS. Miss ICdna Uan-snii Uan-snii eiiloilaino.1 ill a "Mill" pnrty FrldHV evening i.uiu'lit-on w;is srrve1 to Mr. and Mm. Ivan .liuc.hsim, .Mr. ami Mra. Hurler Hur-ler Mvor.i. Mrs. Knni .Tiihnson. Mrs. Don Kiisim'iMsiMi. Mrs. Jennjo llnnson. Mrs. .1. II. Hansnn. Miss Joan Sorenpon, Mia -'1pim ;lea-o, Miss A"!a Dalton, Miss I-;dna Hanson, lonnnl Mortensen. I'hiiI Hanson. .Lamlvis Olson anil lJcnry An-liersnn. An-liersnn. ' The superinteiulency of the North ward Pninday school and the Sunday school toai'hers ten.k-re.l MIS3 Oinora Wlllard-sen Wlllard-sen and Karl Williams a plea-sant party Krldav evening at. the home, of Mr. and Mrs. i'. Wtllardsen. prior to their departure, depart-ure, for the mission lifld. T.nncheon was served and an informal programme was rendered. Those present were O. I Hanson. Han-son. I,, ts. riorins. Seldon Hanson, Morrltt I Koulsen, Miss Olive Peterson. Miss Ksther ,lenson. Misa Mayana. Tliomson. Miss Aria Madsen. Miss Sajall Isaeson. Miss Matils Beal and Miss Zella Chrlstcnsen. The oflleers of the Ivorth Ward Prl-marv Prl-marv nssoi iatlon held their regular meet-Ins meet-Ins at the home of Miss Duena ClirlMten-sen ClirlMten-sen Tuesday evening. Miss Helen Young returned Friday from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. T.. B. Prlee. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brltseh and Miss Hannah Breinholt islted relatives in Redmond Sunday. Mrs. June Pehrson of Montloello is visiting her mother, Mrs. GeolKe Thompson. Thomp-son. -Mr. and Mrs. T,. B. Priro left Tuesday , for their home in Island. Tdaho, after ypendinir two we.els with Kphrafm rola-ties rola-ties and friends. Captain nnd Mrs. Fred Jorsensen are spending the week in Salt Lake. Mrs. I.ydia Reck of Manti was an Ephraim Eph-raim visitor tills week. Mrs. Jens Kondrup and daufrhtor, Tensa, are visiting In Montello, Nev. Mrs. J. C. Klmbrell, who lias heen visit-ini visit-ini her mother, Mrs. Chrfs Sondrup, haa returned to her home in Salt Lako. ELSINORE 4 1-7I-STNORE, June 23. Mrs. Jennie Jensen Jen-sen entertained Monday in lionor of the birthday anniversary of her son, Bert. Refreshments were served to Miss Helen Frandson, Miss Lavon Marquardson, M.lsa Afton Greenwood, Miss Oleo Jenson, Miss Madeline Kotter, Iynn Greenwood, Willard Wil-lard Jensen, Kenneth Gibbs. Harold Gibbs, Wan-en Fraud son. Max Marquardson Marquard-son and Floyd Kotter. , Mrs. Alma P'randson entertained Wed- rf nesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. . June Webb of Saltna. Luncheon waa v served. Miss Ruth Johnson and Florence Jensen Jen-sen returned from SaJt Lake City Bun-day. Bun-day. Miss Veva Tuft entertained at a shower Tuesday In compliment to Miss Arminta Lee. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Chris C. Jensen was a charminsr hostess Monday afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. C. Marquardson, Mrs. E. M. Greenwood. Mrs. A. Jensen, Mra. A. Frandson, Mrs. James Gibbs and Mrs. Tilda Jensen. Mrs. A. F. Kotter entertained Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon in honor of the ninth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Melua. Refreshments were served to nineteen little guests. Mrs. A, Johnson and Mrs. S. Sorenson were the guests of Mrs. J. H. Erlckson of Richfield Wednesday. Miss Arlena Packer and Miss Sybil Graham of Richfield spent the week-end here, guests of Mrs. E. H. Larson. Miss Ermina Smith and J. A. Bell were married In the S-alt Lake temple Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Staples. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hanson. Mr. a nd Mrs. A. Frandson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parrv, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hanson Han-son were entertained at a plunge party Friday evening. Refreshments were served. Miss Christie Johnson returned from Plains City Friday. Mrs. J. m. Parry entertained Friday afternoon in honor of the hirthday anniversary an-niversary of her daughter, Jasmine. Luncheon was served lo twenty guests. . . i Social Notes From Utah Towns ; T MT. PLEASANT MOi;T PLEASANT. June 23. Mr. and Miy. C. T. Drae entei t.i n"-ti informaby ' at luncheon Sunday evening. Covers were laid for nine. Mrs. Edwin Jolmsl.jn entertained at a children's party Saturday afternoon, the ' occasion being tin- tenth birthday anniversary anni-versary of h.:r kitle daughter. Joyce. 1,1. flit refreslimerus were served to ten guest. Mr. anrl Mrs. U. r. Jensen have anno an-no inured the marriage or' their daughter, Nora, and E. I .eon Newton of Moiu, L'rah. The marriage took place in Svalt iMke, June 11, and was followed by a wedding reception for the close relatives and friends at the home of the bride's sinter, Mrs. Douglas B. Phillips, In Kaya-ville. Kaya-ville. In honor of Miss Ruby Sorensen, who In serving as an L. D. S. missionary In San Diego, Cal., a number of her rela- ' tlves nnd friends remembered her blth-dAy blth-dAy anniversary Tuesday and pent a delightful afternoon at the home of her mother. Mrs. C. W. SorenS'-n. One of . thfl features of the afternoon's entertainment enter-tainment was the composition by each guest of an original poem, to be sent to ' the absent guest of honor, accompanying other remembrances. Mrs. S jrensen nerved an elaborate luncheon 10 Mrs. " Alia Monson, Mrs. Veatrice Gundersen, Mrs. Maria Bohme, Mrs. Anna Jensen, Mrs. Asencth Carlson, Mrs. Ida Poulson. Miss Klosfde Staker, Miss Eliria Staker, Miss Melha Aldrirh, Miss Anna Olson, Miss Gladys Ericksen, Miss Eva Erlck-3tin, Erlck-3tin, Miss Pearl .Jorgenaen, Miss Hearl Olson, Miss Goldie Neilsen, Miss Yelma Tidwell, Miss Dcane Webb, Miss Neilie Bra by. Miss June Young, Miss Maggie Petersen, Miss Bernita Hansen and Bent R. Hansen. Mi. and Mrs. James Larsen entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner Sunday in compliment to lleber J. Grant, Miss (Trances Grant, Miss Kmlly Grant and ttorney Burtjiidd of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for fifteen. Miss Henrietta Blackam of Moroni was n. guest Saturday and Sunday of Miss Dorothy Jacobs. Mrs. Calvin Cox and little daughter, Ann, of Mantl returned home Monday fter spending a few days here with friends. Mrs. Louis Ericksen was hostess at an ' i la bora to luncheon Friday afternoon in elebratinn of her birthday anniversary. Vhe guests were Mr. and Mrs. John ' V aide mar. Mr. and Mrs. fam Hamp- . r hire, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Waldemar, Mrs. Vmasa Ericksen and Mis. Soph us John-f John-f on. Miss Ethel McConnick left Wednesday ' attend summer school in Los Angeles : nd will spend the remainder of the sum-i sum-i icr vacation with friends In other Cali-i Cali-i rnla cities. Master James Meyrick entertained a l umber of bis little friends .Sunday after-i after-i oon In honor of his eighth birthday an-. an-. iveryary. Outdoor games and sports ere played and refreshments were served i ten guests. ! Mrs. Fred Rasmussen and children vis-1 'ed in Falrview Wednesday, guests at. i ie home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ras- : '.aissen. j Announcement is made of the marriasre I ' f Miss Mattle Lovell. daughter of Mr. I ; nd Mrs. R. F, Lovell. to Paul Neron , 1 -eng. which took p'fice in Middlcton. : " laho. June fi. at which place the young couple will ho at home after July j, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnston and children chil-dren motored to Salt Ln ke Monday, ' here Mr. Johnston was in attendance at f lo seventeenth annual convention of the I'tab Pharmaceutics! association, of ": hfch he is a director. ; Tleber J. Grant, Miss Frances Grant, TIss Emily Grant and Attorney Buri-; Buri-; tdd of Salt Iike were guests Sunday ; t the home of Bishop and Mrs. H. C. ..'aeohs. . Urvin Bohne left Monday, for California, "'here he expects to spend the next two ears as a missionary for the L. D. S. burch. Previous to " bis departure the . owig man was the complimented guest .t numerous social affairs. including 'ames and dinners, given by bis relatives rela-tives and friends. ff WIN FALLS, IDA. I TWIN' FALLS. Idaho. June 23. One of iio delightful affairs of the week was the ''Inner dance given Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Keogh nnd Mr. and Mrs. Walter lioyd in honor of Truman O. Boyd, Jr., f nd Sidney Graves, who left Tuesday night of this week for San Francisco to ioin the marine corps. At 8 o'clock dinner din-ner was served at the Hotel Perrine. The 'ible was especially attractive wteh a ' trge centerpiece of a gray miniature ' attleship resting upon a sea of red and white carnations, above which a minia-i minia-i ure cannon was suspended. Corsage '-ouquets of red and white carnations were given the ladies and buttonhole ''ouquets of red, white and blue sweet peas were presented to the men. The singing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" was preceded by a stirring toast bv Joe M". Eurkett. Music was furnished during the dinner by a harp, cello, violin and i-ornet. After dinner the guests adjourned to the Boyd home, where dancing wa on joyed. Mrs. L. L. Rrcckenridge and "tfrs. Herman Deiss assisted the hostesses during the evening. The guests were Misses Amos, Costello, Conover, Thelma Conover, Breekenridgc, Graves. Dwisrht, Perrine. Owens. Williams, Taylor. Wn 11, Thomas and Warner. Messrs. Batlev. Burkett. Dovery, Flint off, Kinney. Hart, Lewis, Epler, Green, Cox and Rantzow. The Misses Maxlne Billings and Iris Guthrie gave a Red Cross tea at the home of the latter Friday afternoon. American rings and baskets of (lowers adorned the rooms. Miss Vesta D. Thomas played a number of piano selections selec-tions and Miss LeXelle Breckenridge sang several solos during the serving of tea. The hostesses were assisted by a number of girls in Spanish costume. The sum of ??2 was added to the treasury as the net proceeds of the tea. The rrarriagn of Miss T-aurel Weaver nnd J. Elmer Buckley took place at the bride's borne M on lay a f ternoon at 3 o'clock, solemnized by the Rev. O. T. An-ilerson An-ilerson of the Baptist church. As Miss Mary Douglas played the wedding march the young couple took their places, unattended, un-attended, before a bank of snowballs and tieur-de-lis. with which the home was decorated throughout. Dinner v;ns served, after which Mr. and Mrs. Buckley left on the evening train for a visit with relatives rela-tives In Indiana. TheV will be at home In Buhl. Idaho, after July 15. On Sunday afternoon, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin T. Fuller, Miss Ruth Julia Fuller became the brld-s of Howard Lee Woodinqtcn. the Rev. C. L. Bent of the Methodist church o'fciatiniT. Preceding the ceremonv Miss Bessie- Carlson sang '1 Love You Truly." accompanied by Miss Charlotte Stewart at the piano and Miss Doris Porter field on the violin. Miss Mabel Woodinsrton. hitter of the bridegroom, and Orrln Fidler. brother of the bride, attended as bridesmaid and best man. respec'ively, nnd Miss Parrot t and Dorothy Puller were flower eirls. After the serving of h'ni-heon the young couple motored to the Wood River emintrv. where they will spend their honeymoon. They will make their home in Twin Falls, where- Mr. Wooding ton is employed as assistant foreman fore-man for the Idaho Power company. Misses Vivian and Thelma Conover entertained en-tertained the members of the Kappa Helta Pifrma sororitv Tuesday evening, at which ti me M iss Thelma Conover was elected president of the p,in for the your and M iss Marie Roberts, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Joseph Walkimrton entertained the members o the Country Woman's club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John E. White, president of the club', an active worker In and executive board member of t lie local Red Cross chanter and in harce of the food conservation work in the county, save an intt-res:ing history of the Red Cross movement, and .Mrs. Miltry, a guest of the club for the day. , - ...... . j E- LEON NEWTON, formerly Miss Nora Jensen of , : J.7X Mi. Pleasant, whose marriage in Salt Lake, June 11, I i has just heen announced. I ' ! rj-- '-'.'.f -:"5t. v? ""''"3 ; ' r ' x M i tit - : h h X , i ' t f H X v- - - - ' v A told of the life and customs of the people of her home land and of her home in Mt. Lebanon, Syria. The next meeting of the club will ho, held July 5 at the home of Mrs. Crawford. Miss Corinne Adler of Ottawa. Kan., is visiting here, the guest of Clarence. X. Beatty. On Sunday evening Mrs. Leonard Smith entertained at an informal dinner at the Rogerson for Miss Adler, and on Monday Mrs. Beatty held a theater party for her guest. A pleasant surprise was given Miss Lela Siggins by a number of her friends Friday afternoon, on the occasion of her fifteen til birthday anniversary. On Tuesday evening of last week Miss Bessie Carlson. Miss Doris Porter tield and Mrs. Lee Leichlitor entertained at a shower for Miss Ruth Fuller, whose marriage mar-riage took place the following Sunday. A delightful picnic was enjoyed at Blue lakes Tuesday evening by Misses Stella Perrine. Ada Walkington, Geneva Stafford, Staf-ford, Anna Ti. Scott and Jessie Warrington Warring-ton and Miss Eucile Burgess of Taeoma, Wash., and Princess Rahme Haider of Palestine. Thinner was cooked over a camp fire in "Lovers Retreat." one of the beauty spots of the ranch. A feature of the dinner was the Turkish coffee prepared pre-pared in the real Oriental manner by the princess and Miss Burgess, and which was much enjoyed by the entire party. Miss Beatrice Ostrander has returned from Wellesley to spend the summer va-vat va-vat ion wit h her parents, Mr. and M rs. E. J. Ostrander. PARK CITY 4 : PARK CITY, June 23. Miss AmbleV Stanley and Miss Lyla. Stanley enter-I enter-I talned at a shower this week at their I home on Empire avenue in honor of Miss Eva Wilson, a bride of the week. Mrs. W. B. Wilson left for Salt Luke Tuesday to visit with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Myers, for a few weeks. Mrs. I,. M. Muirhrook and children returned re-turned home Sunday from Salt Lake, where they had been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilson and Mrs. W. B. Cole motored to Salt Iake Sunday Sun-day to visit with friends for a lew days. Mrs. Max Sutherland has returned home from Provo after a few weeks" visit with relatives. . Miss Susie Sutton of Provo arrived here S-unday and is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton. Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Sheen, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Berry. Mr. and Mr.s. Walter Evans, Mr. and Mis. R. H. Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kane. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ence motored to the Hot Pots Sunday to spend the day. Miss Frances Sherman and Miss Mary Alice Sherman left Tuesday to visit In California and Arizona. Mrs. Walter B. Cole returned home from Salt Lake Wednesday after several days' visit with friends. A pretty home wedding took place Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Nancarrow. 323 Rossi e Hill, when their dauglrter, Edith, became the bride of Iawrence Luther Martin. The ceremony was performed, by the Rev. R. D. Zook and was followed by a wedding wed-ding supper. The bride wore a white niessaline dress, with goid lace trimmings, and parried bride'3 roses. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Elizabeth Nancatrow. William J. Neil was best man. The reception room and dining room were prettily decorated in pink and white carnations. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at " hone to their friends here. The relatives and guests nresent were Mrs. Elizabeth Cargee1-:. Mrs. A. A. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. A. X. f Martin. Mrs. Sarah McDonnell. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Stoven. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Kidder. W. F. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Morris. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. J. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. William O'Keefe. Thelma Nancarrow, Leonard Nancarrow. George H. Nancarrow, Jr., Henrv A. Stoven, D. W. Stoven. Florence McDonnell. Storme Wade. Marguerite O'Keefe, D. K. Stoven. I Russell A. Kidder, Fra nk Careeg. Leo I Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Fre:1 Gillet. Mr. and I Mrs. A- J. Efting, Mrs. J. C. Thonmson. j Mrs. J. Wa'ker. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. j Flanagan. A mope Wilysck, William I Walker and Richard Walker, j Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wilson announce .the marriaare of their daughter. Eva. to I Charle Andeton. The marriage took I place Wednesday in the Salt Lake tem-! tem-! pie. The Octagon Card club was entertained . nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wil-j Wil-j son Thursday evomntr. The game played j was progressive ", oo. " The home was prettily decorated with peonies. These j i-'-esent were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cole. Mr. anrl Mrs. Daniel Konold, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Muir-brook. Muir-brook. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McGinle'-. Mr. ! and Mrs. Zack Oh lad. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. I Raddon. Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Crane. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wentworth. Mr. and M-s. C. J. Parker. Mr. ani Mrs. Harry Wil- son and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frp.zee. The Sego IH- club was entertained at the home of Mrs. T. .1. McDonald Thurs-1 Thurs-1 dav afternoon with a Kcnsinpton. Those present were Mrs. X. J. Williams, Mrs. j J. Edward Pax ton. Mrs. Violet Swan. Mrs. Arthur M:C hot-on. Mrs. R. H Williams. Wil-liams. Mrs. R. W. Macdonald. Mrs. J. T. I Williams. Mrs. W. B. Cole and Mrs. John Potts. The D. O. V.. O. club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Le Pane ttaddon on Park avenue Thursday aft ernonn with a Kensington. The members and c.iests ' present weie Mrs. J. W. Brooks. Mrs W J. Buck. Mrs. .1. M. Buck. Mrs. Fraeer Bti'-k. Mrs. H. V.. DMuhton, Mrs David (".Williams. Mrs. Eiw.ird Firm-ice, Mr C. T. Frisk. Mrs. A. Raddon. Mrs. Za. k Oblad. Mrs. W. A. Random Mrs. R J Bryant. Mrs. I-:. P. Tracv. Mrs. A. Marh--son, Mrs. T. J. r.asinuss.-'i, Mrs. M. Nlm-mo. Nlm-mo. M rs. R. lini gs. Mrs. A. E. Camp bell. Mrs. Thomas McDonald, Mrs. A. Doidge and Miss Chloe Raddon. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McPhee, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. O'Brien, Mia. M. J. Sullivan and Harold McPhee motored to the Hot Pots Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Sutton and Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond Sutton of Provo ai'e guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton. A big social event of the week was the ball given by the Elks Wednesday evening for the benefit of the Red Cross. The Modern Woodmen of America entertained en-tertained members after the regular meeting Wednesday evening with a smoker. Mrs. W. A. Raddon left Wednesday for Salt Lake to visit with friends for a few days. Mrs. W. D. Sutton entertained at a 1 o'clock dinner Sunday. Covets were laid for fourteen. Mrs. Edward Firmage of Heber is visiting vis-iting at the home of her father, S. L. Raddon. Mrs. B. McDonough and her son. Rodger, left Thursday for a six weeks' visit in California. Mr. and Mrs, T. ,L McDonald entertained enter-tained at their home on Park avenue Thursday evening', t he occasion being t heir eighteenth wedding anniversary. The evening was spent with cards, "500" being the game played. Mrs. Lucy R. Garvin entertained a t a G o'clock dinner Thursday in compliment to- Mrs. Joseph Kemp. Jr., of Bingham. Covers were laid for six. SYRACUSE 4 . SYRACUSE. June L.-Mr. and Mrs. Le. Roy Moss entertained a few friends at dinner at their home Sunday. Miss Mary Walker, Miss Retta Steed and Miss Jennie, Walker spent Sunday in Farmington. Mrs. Lucille Moss spent the past week in Bountiful, the guest of relatives. Mrs. Joseph Bodily entertained at a luncheon at her home Monday. Miss Maud Willey, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willey of this place, and Leo Green of Lay ton wore married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The young couple will make their home in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford S. Barnes and Miss Maurine Barnes of Salt La ke City were visitors in Syracuse Sunday. Mrs. Charles Barber spent the past week in Montpelier, Idaho, the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tree are spending spend-ing a few' days in Park City visiting relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. George Vaughn and children of Ogclen are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Bybee for a few days. Mrs. Esther Sessions returned home this week from an extended visit in Evanston, Wyo., with relatives. Mrs. John Bryson left Saturday for Maiad, Idaho, where she will spend a-few days visiting relatives.. Friends of Miss Bessie Coles tendered her a surprise party at her home Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Games were played, followed fol-lowed by refreshments. Among the guests present were Miss Leone Blood, Miss Bertha Sessions. Miss Zella Layton, Miss Edith Layton. Miss Ruth Barker. Miss Verna I McClella n. Miss Vera Odd, Miss J La. Preal Payne. Arthur Oailey, Burton Blamires and Wendell Phi 11 1 ps. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wright of Midvale are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Rov Sessions, all of Ogden, spent Sunday in Syracuse. Miss Hattie Payne of Clearfield was a week-end gtiest of Mrs. Orson Bybee. f GRANTSVILLE 4 . . f GRANTS VILE. June L'?,. Miss Lucile Anderson entertained Tuesday evening in honor of Gordon Clark, who left Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon for Washington. Those present were Frank Johnson. Byron Purines Pur-ines ter, Bennett Cnoley, John Clark. Chester JelTeries. Milton Anderson, Miss S'irah Flinders. Miss Aita JelTeries, Miss Mcrinda Brown. M iss ppnina Wrathall, M Iss Rhea Anderson and Miss Emma Stromberg. Mrs. F. T. Burm ester entertained the M. M. nnd M. club al her home on Clark street Thursday evening. Those present were Mrs. I.eroy Sutton, Mrs. Frank Knowlton. Mrs. Maud K. Coolcv, Mrs. G. M. Mattr.ewt-. Mrs. Alice R. Woolley and Mrs. C. R. Rowberry. Miss Sarah Flinders entertained Parley ,Vn-le;son. Miss Al:n Jeffrries and Miss Emma Stromberg at luncheon Wednesday evening. M:' .1. H. Millward entertained the F. M. C. club t-'riday afternoon from P I'n'.il i o'e'ock. Those present were Mrs. i T R. Johnson. Mrs. P. E. Wra'hah. Mrs. j R. I"). Hniladay, Mrs. Alice McMbmnol, Mrs. Bur ton D. Brown, M rs. Leo John- j son. Mrs. Alexander Johnson, Mrs. CU-de Wrathall. Mrs. .J. 1". Hicks. Mis. John j i. Brown, Mrs. W. H. And.-rson, Mrs. J. R. Eliason. Mi Js Irene Wrat hall a nd j Mrs. V. L. Johnson of Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Leo Johnson entertained at a party : at tlie Warm Springs Wednesday even- imj in honor of Mis. V. L. Johnson of Mount Pleasant. I Miss Florence Walker of American Fork ! is ti.e cuest of Miss Irene Wrathall. Mrs. A. L. Clausing of Tooele Is visit- i iusr her mother. Mrs. J. F. Palmer, for a I short time. E'geu" T. Woolley entertained the Red Cross committee at t h e Bluebird Thurs- , day even Inc. , Miss Lucjle Anderson ami Mis Edith I Spunton entertained Saturday evening at a h.ivheon i:i compliment to Mrs. James B. Jt-:'erie. who was marrie.l last week. Thr u s:s were Mrs. A. J. i (iseii. M:ss Alt-t J er i'i-ris. M;ss Sara'ti Flinder Miss Ed; i : Pe-d:. M;s Eih-1 Woolley, Miss Emma S'rou c-c-r and Miss Mildred Bur- j mc-st'.-r of Salt Lake City. I George- S. Parkinson and M:-s Anna Johm-op. were married in the Salt Lake I temple We'.nesday. They returned home j Thursday afternoon and will make their . home here. BRIGHAM CITY f - f BRIGHAM CITY. June 23. Miss Haze! Stohl enteri ained Tuesday eve nine: at a de!Uh:ful parcel shower in honor of Miss Nola Bo wring, who is to be married the kit :c-r part uf t lie mun'h to Norman A". Watkins of tlus city. The entertainment of the e ve.iing inei ud ?d many novel '"ea-t '"ea-t u res. Amon? i he euesis present were Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cohura, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Watkins. Mr. am! Mrs. J. Frank Bow-ring. Bow-ring. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. Perry D. Peters. Mrs. Oleen N. Stohl. Mrs. Nola Bow ring, M iss Sarah Stavner, Miss Alda NeHev, Miss Lillian Halverson. Miss Winifred Bowring. Miss Sylvia Petersen, Miss Rae Knurtson. Miss Rose Robbins of Salt Lake. Miss Grace Halverson, Miss Flora Watkins, Miss Ruth Hareis. Miss Norma Anderson, Miss Ethleen Forspren. Miss Jesse Whitaker. Miss Mabel A nderson. Miss Edna Stohl. Miss Anna Laura Stohl. Miss Hazel Stohl. Norman Watkins, Laurence Hansen, Han-sen, Orlando Petersen, Ephraim Joseph-son. Joseph-son. David Watkins. Rufus .Teppson, Basil Fife. Gltndon Watkins, Eugene Watkins, William Nebeker. Henrv Baddlev. Gilford Gil-ford Watland, Weslev Horslev. Norman Olsen, Delmar Tingey, Amos Hatch and Preston Watkins. Miss Rose Robbins of Salt Lake is spending a few days visiting her cousins, the Misses Lillian and Grace Halverson, in this city. Thursday evening the employees of the Ogden Portland Cement company of this city entertained at a 'banquet in the First ward amusement hall in honor of Superintendent Super-intendent B. A. Loe. who severs his connection con-nection with the institution on July 1, after many years in its service. Aiding in the reception for Mr. Loe were President Presi-dent Chapin A. Dav and Mrs. H. C. Day. wife of General Manager H. C. Day of the company. The evening's entertainment entertain-ment consisted of a programme and dancing after the serving was finished. The officers of the Central camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of Mrs. Norman Nor-man Lee and discussed plans for the camp's activity in the Fourth or July celebration. Present, were Mrs. Arthur Stavner. Mrs. Joseph A. West,- Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph W. Valentine, Mrs. Lorenzo Smith, Mrs. Orson Nelson. Mrs. Amanda Campbell. Camp-bell. Mrs. Elias Jensen, Mrs. Josephine Olsen. Mrs. Lawrence Berg and Mrs. Henry Hoist. Miss Ruth McCarty was the recipient of a pleasant miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Mar? McCarty. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eli T. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuller, Mrs. Lizzie Jensen, Miss Ruth McCarty. Miss Rozilla Compton. Miss Elsie Christenscn, Miss Imogene Bv water. wa-ter. Misses Genie and Henhie Madsen, Dorothy McCarty and Esther McCarty. Mrs. W. A. Box entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Laura Sackett. Dinner was served late in the afternoon. Present were Mrs. Orvil Sackett, Mrs. Laura. Sackett, Mrs. Sarah A. Box. Mrs. Laura Dummcr, Mrs. Marie Sackett and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Box. The Ladies' aid of the Presbvterian church met at the home of Mrs. Nicolai Nielsen Thursday afternoon. During the week members of the Second Sec-ond ward religion class gave a reception in honor of Mrs. Carlos -Sederholm. Misses Grace and Lillian Halverson Will tender Miss Nola Bowring a shower Monday evening at the home "of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Halverson. Mrs. D. Is. Reeder entertained the Sego Lily camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers Pio-neers Tuesday evening. Miss Violet Wlxom entertained at a Kensington Thursday evening in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Roxie Larsen Davis, who was recently married to Attorney William Wil-liam E. Davis. A pleasant social evening eve-ning was enjoyed. Present were Mrs. Fred C. Hultquisl, Mrs. W. E. Davis, Mrs. Frank Slatter, Mrs. S. C. Wixom, Miss Lillian Halverson, Miss Luella Fife, Miss Grace Forsgren, Miss Maud Fors-gren,-Miss Alice Parsons, Miss Vera Carter. Car-ter. Miss Marjorie Knudson, Miss Mary Flack, Miss June Price, Miss Marie James and Miss Gladys Hull. The Misses Maud and Grace Forsgren were hostesses at a parcel shower for Mrs. W. E. Davis Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright. Quite a number of the friends of Mrs. Davis were present. Tuesday evening, eve-ning, at the Hotel Boothe, Adam Larsen, father of Mrs. Davis, gave a banquet in honor of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Present were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis of Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl. Mrs. Frank Slatter. Miss Margaret Davis and Wynn Davis of Willard and Willis Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Doe will leave next week for Norway, where they will reside. Mr. Loe has been superintendent of the Ogden Portland cement works in this city for a number of years. 4 . j KAYSVILLE ' KAYSVJLLE. June 23. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford S. Barnes and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in town as guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Young entertained en-tertained a few friends at dinner at their home on Monday evening, after which the time was spent in playing cards. Miss Claire Gleason is a week-end visitor vis-itor in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Tbomassen of Richmond visited relatives in town the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. 'Royal C. Barnes and children chil-dren of Salt Lake City visited relatives in town on Saturday. Miss A lice Strong left on Tuesday for an extended visit with relatives in Felt City, Idaho. The largest social event of the week took place Monday evening when a reunion re-union of the Burton family of Utah was held in the Kaysville opera house. About 2tii) were present, and after the banquet the time was spent in music. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley entertained a "few friends at a card party at their home on Friday evening. Refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birken, Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Rutlcdge, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Martin. Dr. anrl Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Mrs. Morris Ellison, Miss Marion Ellison, Richard Galley and Murray Cowley. Mrs. John W. Thornley entertained the Pay View club at a social at her home on Friday afternoon. An hour was spent in study," after which the time was spent in music. Refreshment s were served. Amonc those present were Mrs. Henry 1 1 . Blood, Mrs. Thomas A. Martin, M rs. Guv I). Rutlcdge. Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mrs, Robert B'rkcn. Mrs. A. Z. Tanner. Mr.. William P. Epperson, Mrs. George W. Swan and Mrs. Frank Muir. Misses Evnlyne and Emma Barnes of Salt 1-ake City spent the past week here as srnesfs of their cousins. Misses Mildred' Mil-dred' and Vesta Barnes. Miss 1 lazel Bishop entertained a few frienils at a parcel shower at her home on Fiidav evening in honor of Mrs. Augustus Au-gustus Hanks, who left on Pat unlay for Burley, Idaho, where she will make her home. The time was spent in music and games, followed by refreshments. The guests' present were Mrs. Martha Weaver. Mrs. Lucv Bishop, Miss Jessie Beazer, Miss Mollle Barnes, Miss Rnbv Phillips, Miss Myrtle Jones. Miss V-tella Epperson, Epper-son, Miss Nellie Edmonds, Miss Nora Blamires Miss Eloise Burton. Miss Mvrtle Burton, Miss Maud McLatchle, Mis Ella Smith, M iss Alberta Blamires. Miss Nan Murphy and Miss Mary Ahrams. Miss Minnie Burton entertained a few friends at her home on Tuesday evening. Refreshment s were served n nd the time was spent in sewing and games. The following out-of-town people were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. . A. Williams Wil-liams on Sunday: Dr. and Mrs. A. Ll. "jVPS OLA BOWRING, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.Frank Bowring of Brigham City, who will be married to Norman Nor-man V. Watkins June 2S. t . , h - - - s : K " ;p ' ' - I-' , . i k ' H P .. K- , - - a. "VI L- ' , -i I " I I -s -.T k -: " d V : v - M d, t::ti- :-Ml0mv!z!t Vincent and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. LL Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Whitney and children, Misses Marjory Vincent, Sarah Gillette, Genevieve Cottrell and Charlotta Vincent, all of Salt Lake City; Miss Clara B rough of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton B. Layton of Layton. Mayor and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes were visitors to Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Mrs. George W. Young entertained her religion class students at a lawn party on Wednesday afternoon. She was assisted as-sisted in entertaining by Mrs.- Frank Blamires and Miss Donetta Blood. Games were played, followed by refreshments. Mtss Florence Cooley entertained a few-friends few-friends at a social at her home on Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Refreshments were served and the time was spent in mu&ic and games. Miss Mollie Barnes visited friends in Salt Lake City on Thursday. a . 4- j BOUNTIFUL BOUNTIFUL, June 23. Miss Mary Barber spent the past week in Morgan county visiting friends. Miss Josie Moffett of Park City is the house guest of Miss Inez Bird. Mrs. H. P. Allred and daughter, Edith, spent the past week in Garfield as guests of relatives. Miss Merlin Eyre and Miss Blanche Hamblin of Lyman, Wyo., were the guests of Mrs. Willard G. Can this week. Misses Lucille Griggs. Lula Henry and Ethel Griggs of Driggs. Idaho, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Winger. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Call of Afton, Wyo., spent Saturday in town as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Nelson. Mrs. Annie Neville and daughter returned re-turned to their home in Tetonia, Idaho, Sunday, after spending the past nine months here. Mrs. J. J. Bergen relumed home Friday from a few weeks' visit in Kansas City. Miss Lillian Willey is spending two weeks in Brigham City as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Williams. Mrs. Lillie Austin " and son of North Carolina, who have been the guests of Mrs. William Lawson for a few days, ieft Tuesday for Turlock, Cal. Mrs. L. T. Handy entertained sixteen of her friends at a social at her home Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were served and the time was spent in sewing. Mrs. C- P. Hatch and Mrs. Earl Hatch left for their home in Park Valley Saturday, Satur-day, after a short visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Grant returned home from Holbrook, Idaho, this week, where they had spent the past month. Mrs. L. H. Robinson entertained the Ladles' Betterment club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Stringham, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Robinson, Misses Nancy Holbrook, Blanche Lewis, Blanche Holbrook, Vonny Stringham; Lvnn Robinson, Bert Penman and Bert Reading formed a jolly party that spent Sunday in Ogden canyon. Miss Viola Muir entertained a few friends at her home Tuesday evening. Games were played, followed by refreshments. refresh-ments. Mrs. Arthur Naylor and Miss Lourene Naylor spent Wednesday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Waddoups and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noble spent Sunday in Garfield as guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Mabey of Bancroft, Ban-croft, Idaho, are visiting their many relatives rela-tives here this week. Mrs. Belle Sessions entertained a few friends at a social at her home Thursday evening. The time was spent in music and games, followed by refreshments. Mrs. Leonard Handy entertained a number of her friends at a social at her home Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were served. Mrs. "William Hampton of Pocatcllo. . Idaho, is the house guest of Mrs. C. H. Rampton for a few days. Mrs. Lester Garrr-tt and family are visiting relatives in Franklin, Idaho, this j weel; ! FARMINGTON fi I FARMINGTON, June 23. Friday evening eve-ning the officers of the North Farming-ton Farming-ton primary entertained its members a t a daneins party. The hall was recoratod in a patriotic color scheme. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mrs. C. H. Bourne entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday in honor of Miss Rogers of Locaii. Covers were laid for Miss Williams. Wil-liams. Miss Bourne. Mrs. L. Rogers. Mr. a nd Mrs. H. Bourne, Mr. Day and Mr. Elisor. Mrs. Robert Miller attended a tea Saturday Sat-urday afternoon in '"'g'ien, tiven by Mrs. Lewis Peery. Mrs. Joseph Seowcroft and Miss June Seowcroft. Thursrln v evening the Beehive girls of Sou t it Farming inn entertained t heir friends at a bonfire partv on the banks of Steed creek. The evening was spe.ut in outdoor games, a fter which supper was served to thirty-rive guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller attended a dinner partv Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas "a. Robertson of Salt I-ak-v Mr. nivl Mrs. Henrv Wood returned home during the week from Ca -he valley, val-ley, where th-v spent a short time visiting vis-iting friends. Miss Golda Chris: en sen of Kanosh is spending a short time in Farmington, gue?v of Miss Eva Hess. Miss Kcnna i.'nu'im rturnefl to her : I home in Vernal during tho woek. tiffc spending a short time in kBrmmffion" "visiting "vis-iting friends. Mrs. Frank Udy spent the week-end in Salt Lake, guest of her mother, Mrs. M. M. Miller. Miss Wealthy Clark spent the week with friends in Salt Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rice entertained at an informal luncheon Sunday evening. eve-ning. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Daynes and family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daynes during the week. Mrs. C. A. Miller and Mrs. George Stayner spent the week-end in Ogden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fair. Mrs. E. B. Clark entertained a few friends at dinner Sunday. Those from otit of town were W. W. Clark, Russel Clark and Miss Vera Clark. Mrs. Hyrum Clark spent the week-end in Suit "Lake. guest of her daughter, Mrs. Edna Erickson. POCATELLO, IDA. POCATELLO. Idaho, June 23. One of the prettiest parties of a season that has been replete with attractive social events was that given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. H. II. Kurtz in the sun parlor of the Fargo apartments. Red, white and blue decorations prevailed, even to the flowers and the candies, and the ice cream came in Uncle Sam and Liberty bell molds. Seventeen tables were arranged for bridge, the high score trophy being awarded to Mrs. N. D. Keye of Idaho Falls, the consolation to Mrs. H. H. Wilson Wil-son and the all-cut to Mrs. Warren Paul. The Misses Anna Dailey, Fay Woolard, Beniice Derrick and Lucy Hurl assisted in serving. The guests of the afternoon were Mesdnmes J. A. Youngren, A. M. Peterson, H. J. Peterson. C. D. Smith, D. R, PIngree. C. H. Kible'r, J. P. Halli-well, Halli-well, E. P. Horsfall, Fred A. Ball, C. A. Valentine, W. J. Carvellis, A. R. Higson, Frank Thorns, Fred Caldwell. W. N. McCarty, Mc-Carty, Warren Paul, Lem Adams, D. W. Stand rod, Jr., J. J. Guheen, Fred Trvin, H. H. Wilson, John Bushev, Fred Conlev, William AUely, T. W. Rickard, Frank Hough, Melvin Naylor, Moberly, W. S. Rouse, W. S. Caton, Josephine. Anthes, F. S. Rogers, W. P. McDonald. T. D. Jones, M. E. Hughes, J. B. Bacon, J. H. Peterson, Lauderbach. A. M. Newton, E. A. Palmer. B. A. Cummines, F. M. Sprague, J. J. Carroll, M. J. Dailey, John Hav ey, C. A. Miltenberger, Zenas Smith, E. H. McBeth. M. Lewis, Simon Lewis, Jost, T. A. McCabe. Brown. H. F. Goldsmith. Gold-smith. D. W. Church. Glen Trout. Oeore- Gasser, Margaret Winn, Fred L. Whitney, A. C. Hinckley, Derrick, Rampton, C P Bartlett, 10. C. Bartlet.t C. C. Frazier, W B. Walworth, B. R. Robinson, L W Bartlett, Don E. Ray, H. H. Whittlesey, Whittle-sey, D. C. McDougall. Sam Oliver, Bert Lee, Miss Mabel Church, Miss Godbe of Salt Lake, Mrs. N. D. Keye and Mrs. Bert Wright of Idaho Falls, and Mrs. R. M. Muhlhau&er of New Brunswick, N. J. ' Mrs. E. E. Andrews was hostess Wednesday afternoon to Trinity guild at her home in the Gordon apartments. The Catholic Lady Foresters met Wednesday at Eagles' hall. The Women of Woodcraft gave an enjoyable en-joyable dance and card party Tuesdav evening at Woodmen hall. Mrs. Howard Hulbert left Tuesdav for a visit with her parents in Los Angeles. M-rss Mildred Valentine went to Boise thiwweek as a delegate to the conven- tion of the Christian church. I Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Shepherd left this j week for an extended eastern stay, j The marriage of Miss Sidonia Grosse of this city to Charles Chapman of San Antonio. Texas, will take place In the latter lat-ter city next Wednesday. Miss Grosse left Thursday for San Antonio and a host of good wishes follow her. The Methodist Ladies' -Aid society held its monthly social Friday afternoon In the church parlors. Miss Helen McDougall, who has been attending the Universitv of Wisconsin, has returned home for the summer. Mrs. A. B. Bean left Wei nest! ay for New York City, where she will visit with her daughter. Mrs. John Busey delightfully entertained enter-tained on Thursday afternoon in' honor of her mother, Mrs. Olsen of Idaho Falls Five tables of bridge were played. Mrs. Arthur Peterson bciiur awarded the hisli score trophy, Mrs. Will Haeue the consolation. con-solation. Mrs. H. R. Freeland the all-cut favor and Mrs. Olsen the guest favor. The quests of the afternoon were Mes-dames Mes-dames Adams, Alleby, Bacon, Paul Irvin Kurtz. Hague, Jackson, McBeth ' Cmn-minss. Cmn-minss. McNcrny, Fairbanks, Freeiand Haliiwell. Sanders. Olsen, J. H Peter ' son, Arthur Peterson, J. I. Brown and H.. H. Wilson. Mrs. Busev entertained another group of friends on Friday after- noun, wnen was the .diversion. Mrs. O. B. Stcelev and daughter Evelyn, left last week for a visit in C'ali- fornia. j The stake L. D. S. choir gave an en- j jovahle dance last Friday evening at the Commercial club hall. I Mrs. Carl Spongberg and 111 tie son of j Montneii.M- are Ernest.-; at the home of G. Spongberg on South Fifth avenue. Miss Marguerite Wlrtz. violinist, and I Miss Edna .larhoe, pianist, were pre- I sen ted in recital last Thursday evening! nt St. Joseph's school and a "most enjoyable en-joyable programme was rendered, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ireland of North Garfield avenue have as u nests Mrs. J P. Condon and children of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. William White and family fam-ily left last Saturday for California where thy will visit Fresno, San Die-o and other coast points. Mrs. George H. North was a charming' hostess to a large number of her friend's last Friday afternoon, when she gave fif-J teen tables of bridge In the amusement nail of the Gordon apartments. The high score trophy was awarded to Miss Marina Christian, Ihe consolation to Mrs. H. B. Thompson and the guest favor to Misa Uotv The guests 01 the al ternoon wer-Mcs'dames wer-Mcs'dames Antlies, ttowerman, Dot!" i-arao, Cruse, ' Clcare. Caldwell, Fergu- son, Kedney, Whittlesey, li. C. White, ll B. White, C. A. Mdlonberger, Rogers, Kothas, Trout, Koblnson, .Lee, Mobray. w ells, 'Kleenian, Case, W. White, C. D. inilh McLXmald, fciiders, fcjonnenkalb. iSlandrod, Sr., J. J. Hull, H. Higson, Al Higson. T. K. Davis, George Green, M. L Kolji-rts, Simon Lewis, Mose Lewis. W N. McCarty, McCTacken, Wright, .Mullen, Rork, Ivixon, Youngren, Terrell, 1-1 Peterson, Arthur Pelts' son, Gasser, Harvey. aientine, Thompson, Derham, Gllmore, Kane, Winn, Newton, Andrews, Kj,n, Whitney and Malone, and the , Visscs Mabel Kasiska, Myrtle Oram, i.W-bel Church, Mildred Anthes, Uenevleve Cross and Marguerite winn. Mr W H. Bohlschild entertained with a "package shower in honor of Miss Mildred Mil-dred Anthes, whose engagement to Palmer Rogers was recently announced, last Saturday afternoon at the Civic, club card party. A fancy- parasol laden with packages was suspended above the table, at which Miss Anthes was seated, and the "shower" followed. Mrs W E Debler was hostesa last Thursday evening at a Red Cross bandage party. 'Refreshments were served following fol-lowing the cutting and rolling o a quantity quan-tity of bandages. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Merrill pave a delightful de-lightful dancing party last Thursday evening even-ing in the sun parlor of the Fargo apartments apart-ments in honor of Miss Vernal Merrill, who recently was graduated from the Pocatello high school. The guests of the evening were Misses tfton airtl Lucile Booth, Marguerite Houtz, l-'ay Woolard, Anna Dailev, Marie ColeTlian, Berenice Detrick. Agnes Knowles, Althea Rice, Anna Race and Helen Barnard; Messrs. Nelson Howard, Joe Young, Conway Stratford, Ed McLaughlin, Bvnmet Hood, Kenneth Hull, Howard Archibald, Dan McDougall, Frank Tostin, G-eorge Field, Carl-Trost and Kustace Mullen; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. A. U Derrick, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. PIngree, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Horsfall and Mr. and Mrs. M.' D. Naylor: Miss Mary Godbe of Salt Lake City and the honor guest, Miss Vernal Merrill. Miss Mabel Church, who has been attending at-tending the University of Seattle, has re- turned home for the summer vacation. Miss June Rooker and her mother tiavf gone to Iava Hot Springs for a two, weeks' stay, after which they will go to Salt Lake City for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Josephine Anthes was hostess to the East Side Bridge club last Friday evening. The high score favors were awarded to Mrs. Harvey Holmes and E. C. White and Ihe guest favor to Mrs. C. D. Smith. The guests of the club were Mr. and Mrs. E-d Ferer, Mr. and Mrs. George Gasser and Mrs. C D. Smith. Mrs. FA Connelly entertained the members mem-bers of her card club last Thursday afternoon. after-noon. High score for the afternoon was leceived by Mrs. Al Stoker and Mrs. Ed Brady was awarded the guest favor. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rothas have left for a visit in California. Mrs. John Quinn was hostess to the Joker club last Friday evening at her home on South Arthur avenue. The high score trophies were awarded to Mrs. C. A. Valentine and D. W. Church. PRESTON, IDA. T PRESTON, Idaho, June 23. George C. Parkinson and family of Salt Lake City, spent a few days here visiting with friends and relatives. Miss Kate Fjeldsted and Abiah Porter Por-ter left Saturday to attend summer school at Boise, Idaho. Miss Lucile Lloyd of St. Anthony, Idaho, is here visiting with her cousin, Miss Radia Larson. ' Miss Ethel Thomas spent a few days last week visiting with friends at Smith-field, Smith-field, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Edison of Spanish Fork, Utah, are here visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lloyd of St. Anthony, An-thony, Idaho, stopped over a few days with Nephi Larson and family on their way to Salt Lake City with their son Charles, who will leave soon for a mission mis-sion to South Africa. Mrs. Lloyd Is a sister of Mrs. Nephi Larson. I, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams of Sama1" ria, Idaho, are here visiting with I. B. . Evans and family. Mr. Williams is assessor as-sessor of Oneida county. Miss Lulu Carpenter has returned homo from a visit to southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wood of Fielding, Field-ing, Utah, are here visiting with their sons, Jess and Will Wood, of this city. Mrs. Will Wood's mother, who is her visiting her daughter, is quite ill. The Kay-os-hk beehive swarm with their bee keepers, Mrs. C. A. Canfield and Mrs. L. H. Ballif, took an outing to Bear river Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in the study of nature. Those present were Mrs. C. A. Canfield, Mrs. L. H. Ballif, Miss Blanch McCann, Miss Lillie Tiicmas, Miss Mattie Fjeldsted, Fjeld-sted, Miss Virginia Hoit, M iss Dorcas Neodliam, Mis 5 Dorothy Canfield, Miss Leah Skidniore, Miss Geneva Hale, Miss Due Xeeley, Miss Opal Holt, Miss Ar-villa Ar-villa Thatcher, Miss Lucile Luthy, Miss Erma Evans, Miss Ruth Card. Misses Dorothy and Blanche Browning of Ogden are here visiting with Dr. C. A. Canfield and family. I LZ ' |