OCR Text |
Show i Social Happenings in- Cities and i owns of Utah j OGDEN r r . OGPH.V, Manh L.'-'-Mrs. W. II. Wat-h Wat-h out erf ft i ned 1;;e mcmbt-rs of the Five, i n 1 1, i .In:, and ;i l:i:ure numlir of n;-'iicii.il n;-'iicii.il guests :ti l.er home Tuesday aH-fitooii. aH-fitooii. U h- decora 1 1ons wn: in pink trf-H and pink kwwi peas Kight tabb-s ' the game ww') pi" M A. W. Milker, Mrs. J. S. Iwis and Mi'M. 'ii-;'p i In! verso n t o- 'd vi riff the prizes, ollou ing the, a id ga rns re fn 'shn i n t s PI'.' Hi-rV.-d ON FttUlM tfthl'-i. Willi, HCI'C I on iff i wiih Fiv.--c t p-as, arranged In -vf--ral howl. Mrs. V'ittHH was assisted v her daughter. Mm. Imald E. Khivers. 'Mr. and Mrs. W'alkor S. Clu-i-snam en-i en-i ta ine d at an Orphan m theater pan y, ltlnwfd by dinner at the Hotel 1'ta'n, In all Lake this evening, In corn pi I nient to r. Hiid Mrs, P. p. Kline, who leave i rly nct wn-k for I he east, wlirfi they ill make tlicir homo.. Oimt.-? were In Id if twdve. 1 Mrs. A. W. Walker and M rs. C. H. Wharton fill t ert aim-d at bridge at fie i aids anri Mat runs' dub Thursday nft-Tinon. nft-Tinon. p'nur tables of bridge were mved. anil a few guests came later for a. The tea table had a basket of pink Aeft f'CHH HS a C lltfil'plL'fO. !Mr.q. Richard P. Porter hostess to i e Acacia dub r-Yiflay allernoon ut her une. An excellent pnpe r was rend by f rn. Wan en L. V'a t tin and several oca J i mi t'Cl'H wore pi veil by M rs. Fred ). lark. lucst a of the rlnb wr-re Mrs. ara ('. ItiHi. Mrs. J. Ijiniitlnfl Watson. .. Fred O. Clark, Mrs. Frank E. Hig- Inbotham and Mrs. Thnrna s I . Pee. Mr. Fred M. Nye entcrta ined the embers of her bridge r! lib Friday eve- Inp at hoi' homo, In compliment to Mrs. . P. Kline. The dramatic section of the Historical icietv waa entertained this afternoon at ia Maids and Matrons" club, with Miss oni so Fierce and M ins Ann Overs! n-ot t hostesses. Miss Xdta Palllnger read The Traveling Man," by Lady Gregory, nd 'Tn the. Shadow or the Ulen," by .vnge, was read by Miss .lone Farns-oi Farns-oi t h . Vnra 1 soIoh were r 1 von by Miss illian Wright. iTh f"eher academy junior prom wilt pi beiri Thursday eeninc. May at the erthana. Invitation coinmi 1 1 eon from junior clasa and thft alumni asRocfa-on asRocfa-on have been appointed hy Channcey rewer. president of the junior flaps, as dlows: Juniors, Pale Phillips, clialr-mri clialr-mri ; Ray Lindsey. Mel hoi n ne- Inualas, . SI or.le. May me Crit fend en. Mary S t fine fi-ne ns nnd 'irpinia 8topheis; alumnt. ulin AS'ade. Tracy Colt, Andrew Pnulter, lfred Tjewis, T.lewellyn Roberts and pan FovUe.s. Tuesday evening the second dance of a rritv of throe was nlven by the Masonic inn lor tne tiasonic rraieinny ana men iniillM In the Kniphts of Pythias liall. ; 'hp final dance of the series will be given ii Tuesday evening, April .1. Mrs. Leslie H. Saville and Mr. C. H. tevens will entertain the Sompre society :aturf!ay, March 31. at tlie home of Mrs. iaville. The society was recently orpan-jied orpan-jied and comprises in its membership of enty -some of the best musical talent if OKden. I The I -tidies Literary club will meet iVednesday with Airs. D. C. Eccles. I Tuesday a ft er noon at tlie Malde' and 1a t rona' chili the inusiml and literary Action of the club gave n enlerlain- I An interesting and novel feature of the irora mine was the k inrier barren peliool, i'ith Mrs: Charles JL Kiroher, ably as-ii(iel as-ii(iel by "Mrs. H. M. Rowe, Miss Alice lry and Miss Ruby TIerdtt as teachers, nd Mrs. Robert S. Joyce. Mrs. Oliver M. tunyon and Mrs. P. F. KirkcivJull as he board of education. The following members, dressed as i rench dolls, danced the minuet : M Lss hi th Wat tis. M iss (lertrnde Weattier!y, liss Helen Bichsel. Miss Ann Overstreet, liss Marion F.ccles and Mesdonies W. R. ; tin hall. P. D. Ivline and Louise ard. 1iss Marion Rrownirtg- and Mrs. Finest p. Spencer eanp several sntos. Refresh-ncntR Refresh-ncntR were served at the close of the pro-lramme. pro-lramme. I Mr. and Mrs.. James Plnrree and dauph-ers. dauph-ers. Myrtle and Zina. and son,- Howard, e turned during the week from southern California. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning, Miss Beatrice Rrowning and Vat Browning at-ended at-ended the operas "Aida," "Iris" and .Faust" in Salt Lake Mondav and Tues-ay. Tues-ay. ! Mrs. D. C. Ecclee. Miss Eugene E. Carr Itn. J. jV. Spargo, Mrs. J. H. Spareo and tiss Pamela Sparso attended the per-ormance per-ormance of "Iris" Tuesday afternoon. ! Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Kline and daughter -ucita will ieavo next week tor the cast -'here they will make their home. Mrs' vline's mother. Miss WHhelmina Kutd-nan, Kutd-nan, left Monday for her home in Shehoy-"an Shehoy-"an after a residence of several years i tth her daughter in this city. ' The Bohemian club dance, to have been riven this week, has been postponed xin-tl xin-tl arter Faster Sunday. The affair will e the closing dance of the 1916-17 sea-on. sea-on. A banouet was siven Friday evening ri the Weber club bv tlie Fniversity club iovernor Simon Bamberger was the guest if honor. The speakers of the evening cre Mavor Ahhott R. lleywood, Colonel A. Boyd. Roscoe C. Gwilliam, John C. ittlefield. Dr. W. Q. ralrmple, Ur. i. Condon, Hon. Valentine Gideon and jovernor Bamberger. About 100 were In utendance. Mrs. p. C. Eecles will be hostess to he Martha society at her home Monday utc moon. l"ie Historical sooietv will mod Satur-iay. Satur-iay. March 31. will Mrs. O. J. Stllwctl at ier home in the Fairview apartments. The following attended the opera, Faust." at the Rait Lake theater Tues-:av Tues-:av eenintr; Mrs. John C. Oil lev Miss .11! tan Wright. Miss Carrie Browning, liss Myra Shreeve, Miss Ovedla liolther 'ack Holther and Gus tiaundeis. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Abbott and Mr. nd M rs. K. .1. 1 tarness returned Tuos-:ay Tuos-:ay from a two mouths' visit in the lawaJian islands. En route home a week as spent in San Francisco, whero Mr. nd Mrs. Abbott were the guests of their aughter, Mrs. Robert Deny Corlett. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C, Wood have re-urned re-urned from a four weeks' visit to Los ngeles and Castle Springs, Ariz. Mrs. Abbott R. Heywood and Mrs. G .. Pecker went to Salt Lake Tucsdav to i;end the matinee opera, "Iris," at" the alt Lake theater. M rs. Frank Fonts left Thursday for a k land and San Francisco, Cal., to bo one until Arril 1. Mr. and Mrs. James Wotheispoon left1 -ulny i or San P'rancisco. After a short lay there they will tio to southern Cali-oM-.iu. Mr. Wotherspoon will return in i m. .nth and Mrs. Wotherspoon will re-lain re-lain indefinitely in San Diego, where he wiil j. in her daughter. Gicnna, and 1m! with her sister, Mrs. George E. 'river. .i s. Knri Weekley has returned from n extended visit itii relatives in the Mr. and Mrs. PVank J. Hcndcrshot and a lighter left t rid ay for Los Angeles, ii-!; Mr. llcndershot has ac.ept3 a osiiion as assistant caelhtr in one of iie banks there. Mrs. Oscar B. Madson and three chil-ren chil-ren re 'aimed Monday from Ocean Park, ttl.. where they have spent the winter. Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Brick have as their nests M rs. Brick's sister, Mrs. C. W. avis, and husband, of Post on. Mas. Mr. nd Mrs. 'avis have spent the past four lont lis touring Hawaii and California olnt.--. Mrs. A. W. Long of Salt Lake spent 'ind.iy here with her mother. Mis. A. If. loye.i. Mr. ar.d Mr?. W. E. N'twnmn returned he first of ti"- wc--k from a visit to Los witch- and t he beaches. Miry Ruth Hart left Thursday for Call-r.r Call-r.r rda, where sht; will isit friends and i la H vc s for several weeks. M r. W. IL Kceder, Jr., ami young son. tll'ie, fFfd Mrs. .1. )'. Cosh aid dainhter, j ;u( h, ret urned sjunday fi om a .stay of I I .r-on week ?, at San Li-an, 1 'a sad t. a n nd the bea-'hf;. Mo.-t of tin; time was spent, at Yeni-e. j Mrs. I-;. ("'oMinn and children left Wed- ! nesday for a vj.-ut in Portland, Ore. ; B. Ktowell has returned from California, Cali-fornia, where he lias been studying music. .Members of Queen Esther chapter Xo. 4. O. K. H.. gav1 a childi'e:rs party Friday Fri-day evening in the Masonic temple from 6 until S o'clock. The Mizpnh chili n if m hers will be the g'lests of Miss Elizabeth Bhir Thursday f.venlni at her home. The r-bild Culture elub will meet Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, wi'h Mrs. .1. A. Gill and M rs. William F. Turner as hostesses. M rs. ( . E H ynier entertained t'ie T topi a chili Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. T. J. Xf'son, .Mrs. 1 iclbert H. Pa pe and Miss Ni ll:e .Wlson were the invite-l quests. The club will meet in two weeks j with Mrs. Albert Scowcroft. Mrs. Pear! Wrieiit entertained her bridge club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. O. A. Parmiey will entertain the Home Culture elub at her home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. In the First Congre pational church Tuesday evening the pupils of Miss Mona Smith, itiistruetor at the Ogden Conservatory Conserva-tory of Music, assisted by violin pupils of Arthur Frebcr, yave a Red Cross musi-calc. musi-calc. An enjoyable event of tlie week was the silver social sriven Tuesday afternoon at 'tlie home of Mrs. J. C. Nye. The entertainment was given by the s'ate department, ladies of the G. A. R.. of which organization Mrs. Nye is president. presi-dent. A musical and literary programme was carried out and refreshments were served. Mrs. Nye was assisted in entertaining enter-taining by the four department officers residing in Ogdeu, Mrs. R. '. Thomas. Mrs, C. W. Uadl, Mrs. Kale Hodge and Mrs. Cora Stevens. The Felice club was entertained Tuesday Tues-day at the home of .Mrs. L. B. Olson. Mrs. Tena Preeco entertained her card club Thursday afternoon. The following committee of Miriam chapter No. 14, O. 15. S., entertained at a St. Patrick's tea in the Masonic parlors Monday afternoon from 3 until 5 ::JQ o'clock: Mrs. Lillian Kennedy, chairman; Mrs. Emma Carr. Mrs. Anna M. Binford, Mrs. Edna. Nichols, Miss Minnie L. Burch, Mrs. Irene Humphris. Mrs. Sarah J. Hume, Mrs. Mary .1. Kern and Miss Gladys Titley. A musicale was given Monday evening in the Second ward chapol under the auspices au-spices of the Mut ua.l Improvement asso-cia asso-cia tion. The White Rose club and the L. A. to the B. of R. T. met with Mrs. David Turner Friday a flerneon. i ne r.auies society ot the Uonsre- gattonal church entertained members "and their friends Thursday evening in the church parlors. Mrs. John Moves entertained the Heatherbell club Monday afternoon. The K filial dub will he entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Carl F. Watson. 3Irs. J. Kelleher was hostess to the St. Joseph's Sewing society Thursday afternoon after-noon in the church parlors. The Civic league met Wednesday with Mrs. J. W. Wintle. The Kensington Ten club met Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon with Mrs. Ezra B, Jones. The G. I. A. club was entertained by Mrs. A- A. Higiian Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jennie Garneau announces the j engagement of her daughter, Josie, to Joseph Wise, the wedding to take place in the near future. Mrs. S. J. Thoma s ha s returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ellis Hud-man, Hud-man, in Rock Springs, Wyo. BRIGHAM CITY t f BRIGHAM CTTV, March 24. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Wfltkins entertained Monday Mon-day evening In honor of David Watkins. their son. Among the guests were Miss Nola Bo wring, Miss Ueva Lewis, Miss Lucille Lu-cille Lewis, Miss Clara Watkins, Miss Hazel Stohl, Miss Leah Lewis, Miss Flora Watkins: 1 avid Watkins. A lex Fig-gins. Fern Pett, Norman Watkins, John Wright, Ephraim Josephson. Preston and Melvtn Watkins; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Baker, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mef fert went to Kansas City Monday evening, where they will remain ten days attending a reunion of the Meffert family. Mrs. Clara I. Jenson and children and Miss Ijouise Bersr went to Los Angeles Sa.turday afternoon, where they plan to spend the next two months. They will he guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jenson in Los Angeles a portion of the time during their visit in southern California. The monthly meeting of the Brigham Kindergarten club was held yesterday aft-.ernoou aft-.ernoou at the Presbyterian church. Visiting Vis-iting speakers of prominence were Mns. J. H. Binford of the B. Y. C. Logan, and Miss Rose Jones of the L'niversitv of Utah. Among Brigham students who attended the A. C. ball in Logan Saturday evening weie Miss Alta Richards and Ruel Fekel-sen Fekel-sen and Arlo Anderson. E. T. Pelrce of Harper, who has been spending several weeks in southern California Cali-fornia on special missionary work, returned re-turned home Saturday. Miss Barbara Larscn, who is attending school in Logan. Fpent a day or two early in the week visiting her parents in this city. L. A. Pond, lately of South America, has purchased the new home, of George A. Anderson in this city and will make his home here. Mr. Pond was formerly from southern Idaho. George M. Whit more of Nephi was a vis- I itor to this city Tuesday. I The Brigham City Kindergarten club gave a successful ball at the Academy of Music Wednesday evening, which was attended at-tended by several hundred persons. The proceeds of the ball went to the playground play-ground fund. One of the most pleasant card parties of the pat winter was given at the home of Mrs. L. H. Morris last night when Le-roy Le-roy Had ley and others entertained at a progressive five huudi ed party. House de-orations were carnations and ferns. Assisting As-sisting in serving were Misses Mary Ol-sen Ol-sen and Paisy liargeron. Among the invited in-vited guests were Misses Jennie Dewey of Emmett. Tdaho: Beth Chamberlain of Salt Lake. Julia Hubhard of Willard, Mar-i Mar-i co Mad sen, Chloe Williams, Mvra Mc-Hale, Mc-Hale, Lillle Stranquist, Leah Lewis, Lu- cille Lewis. Maurice Goodridge. Virgie W inn. Irma Anderson, Edna Stohl, Fav Hamson, Zola Call. Alta Richards; Earl Wright. Eldred Hatch, Arel Jensen, Amos Hatch. Leslie Young. Packer Hatch, Ephraim Eph-raim Josephson. David Watkins. Fern Pett, Ruel Eskelsem, Pelbcrt Olsen. Clinton Clin-ton LillywhUe, Axel Flggins and Jay Jepp-son. Jepp-son. Wednesday evening Mesdames Clifford Jensen. Pel i ah Roberts and Zina Jensen very pleasantly enteitained tlie members of the junio.' .'lass of the First ward Y. L. M. 1. A. at the home of Mrs. Marv Johnson. The party of thirty-seven guests attended the theater the forepart of the eveninsr, after which they returned to the ; home of Mrs. Johnson, where games and ; music were indulged in. Ref res li meats were served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. I ,eroy C. Nelson enter-tamed enter-tamed a few friends at luncheon Tuesday evening. The quests were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stout. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Siay-ner. Siay-ner. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fishburn. Pr. and Mrs. A. P. Cooley and Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Merrell. The Brigham City Kindergarten club Is planning to give a mini her of Junior d.tnees at the academy Friday evenings. This is one of t lie plans of the dub to niL-;e funds with which to complete the ihiidren's plagrouni. M iss Mary Hour entertained Friday evening tit a Kensington. The guests I were Misses Nellie Jensen, Christena I Stratford. Killa Moist. Mabel Harris, ! Trieste Box, Eliza Hanson, Sarani Ma- TVJ ISS WANDA TIPPETS of Preston, Idaho, whose engage-ment engage-ment to Orin P. Merrill is announced. p" )i! t , ' ' t , fx I " " . i 2x1 - v. -" 1 in - r t x " v -i , W w V J r, . ' ( : M " f w ( itxu ' . " v 1 ' "v -5 "l a . 1 ft v T x - . 1 - - a , . v U- - " t 1 ' j, , - C , I 6, 4 it .O-, ', , 5 ' 1 ' 1 T I i ' ik" ! t t . . ' ' J J thias, Mrs. W. R. Dredge, Mrs. W. C. Rit'liardfron and Mrs. Henry Seeder. Wednesday afternoon Mr. and .Mrs. William Jensen returned from Tvong Beach, C!al., where they spent sixty days. t PRESTON, IDA. 4 f PRESTON, Idaho. March 21. The C. F. club was-entertained Thursday afternoon by M rs. J. N. Jjarson at luncheon followed fol-lowed by Irish jokes and stones. The table had a centerpiece of white flowers with green foliage In a white china bowl. The place cards were shamrocks and the color scheme of white and green was. carried car-ried out in the luncheon. Covers were laid for the dub members, who are, he-sides he-sides the hostess. Mrs. E. Cord, Mrs. R. Greaves. Mrs. H. Greaves, Mrs. T. Boyle, Mrs. W. A. Henderson. Mrs. G. TanH. Mrs. S. Hale. Mrs. Hat tie Thatcher, Mrs. Clara Da hie and Mrs. Mary Dahle, also house guests, who were Mrs. C. J. Engar and Mrs. W. Shipley. Mr. and Mrs. C. Goodwin of Logan, Utah, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hurst. ; Mrs. J. L. Packard of Cache Junction spe'it a few days here last week vlsitin? wd th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Chattei-ton. j Mrs. J. Woods entertained Thursday evening at her home with dancing and cards followed by a. dainty luncheon in honor of her brother. Earl Saunders of Bear Lake. Idaho. Guests numbering sixteen spent a very pleasant evening. St. Patrick's kieas were carried out in the decorations and luncheon. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Canfleld returned from California last week, where they have spent a couple of months. Tho Women of Woodcraft met Tuesday evening in the W. O. W. hall. The meeting meet-ing was well attended. Tuesday Mr. Wiley C. Woodard and Mrs. Bertha Hope of Price secured a marriage mar-riage license , and were married in this ciiy. The Jolly Bunch entertained with a dancing party Wednesday evening at the Stevens hall. Couples num be ring- fifty participated. Refreshments were served. ! Mrs. Lee Brim hall returned Sunday 1 evening from Spanish Fork, where she has been visiting with friends and rela- : tives. Sunday afternoon Miss Betsy Scott en- i tertalned at a 6 o'clock dinner at tlie Ly- 1 nox hotel followed hy "progressive 500." ! The first prize was won by W. IOhman j and Mrs. W. Thorpe and Miss Scott and : Earl Honck received consolation. At din- j der a crystal vase of red carnations was used for a centerpiece and covers were i laid for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Tubman, Mr. and Mrs. Wll-j ford Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. J. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. Hitchcock and, besides the hostess. M r. W. Kimball. The Glee club of the U. A. C. of Logan gavo a concert at the opera house Thursday Thurs-day evening which was appreciated by all and largely attended. The boy scouts of the Fourth ward entertained en-tertained with a da ncing party at the Fourth wanri meeting house Thursday evening. Miss Van Leuva n of Lewis ton is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Harris. A reception was given Wednesday evening even-ing in the Second ward meeting house in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Montague, who resigned from tlie choir. Dancing and games were the main features, followed fol-lowed by rfresh'nents. Two beautiful rocking chairs were presented Mr. and j Mrs. Montatiue hy Bishop Lorenzo John-j John-j son in behalf of the ward members. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Tippets announce tlie engagement of their daughter "Wanda to Orin P. Merrill of this city. PAYSON PAYSON, March 24. Mrs. N. K. White entertained Friday afternoon in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. William Douglass of Eureka. Eu-reka. The Happy 1 Tour club met with Mrs. : Henry Smith Friday. Mrs. Lewis Tayzont entertained the Elite Sewing club Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wight man returned re-turned home Monday from California, where thev have been the last six weeks, i The ladies of the Justamere club met 1 Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charley : Douglass. 1 The First ward Sunday school officers conducted a dance in the pavilion Friday , evening. The J u n t or c 1 ass ga ve a pa rt y J n the high school gymnasium Saturday evening. A surprise party was given Miss Riva 1 Moore Friday. j Mrs. J. S. McBeth entertained the Aft- i ernoon Sewing dub Thursday. I Mrs. Barbara Woods and Mrs. George Stanton were visit ing tn Salt Like this week, tlie quests of Mrs. Emma Day. The Maccabees gave their first annual hall in the Pavilion Thursday evening, j Miss Pdia Tipton, a student of West-1 West-1 minster college of Salt Lake, spent the , week end witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . 1 larry Tiploil. Mi, and Mrs. Altert Powell entertained it dinner Sunday. Covers were la id for Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Miss Dn isy Hard- ing. Miss Hazel Cowan, Rex Daniels and Arthur Kerr. Mrs. John J. Powell of Salt Lake is visiting relatives here this w eek. The ladies of the Culture Literary club gave a minstrel maid entertainment Wednesday at the opera house. M rs. W j 11 Doudle re t urn cd home from Kansas Monday, where she has been on an extended visit. She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. Ed Rockhill. Mrs. John Cowa n and Mrs. George Moore went to Eureka Thursday, where they will visit their sister, Mrs. Jack Allen. Al-len. Thomas Wright of Mills is visiting his daughters. Mrs. Philo Wight man and Mrs. Will Wightman. Mrs. Jack Han ley of Eureka is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Stevens. ZIZZZZL J FARMINGTON V FARMINGTON, March 24. Mrs. Phil Moon entertained at a bundle shower at her home Thursday evening in honor of Miss Grace - Moon, who will be married during the mont h to Harold Barlow of BountiCil. The housp was very prettily decorated in green ferns and daffodils. Refreshments were served to Miss Gladys Woods, Miss Myrtle Hess, Miss Dora Hess, Miss Minnie Millard, Mrs. A. Moon, Miss Garnet Steed. Miss Lavern Leonard, Miss Lavine Moon. Miss Evelyn Hess. Miss Virginia Hollis and Miss Josie Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Annawalt and little lit-tle Miss Dorothy Boylin of Oakland, Cal., are spending a short time In Farmington, guests of Mrs. Annawalt's father, Charles Boylin. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Capner of Salt Lake spent the week-end in Farmington, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner. Miss'Vie Kimball of Salt Irke is spending spend-ing a few days in Farmington, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Knight of Salt Lake spent a few days visiting in Farmington, Farm-ington, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner. Miss Mod en a Chaffin spent a few days in Ogden during the week visiting friends. Miss Wealthy Clark was the week-end guest of Miss Alta Know Hon of Salt Lake. Miss Lucy Hess visited friends in Ogden Og-den during the week". Miss Ester Walker spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake, the guest of Miss Eloise Walker, The Blue Bird girls have issued invitations invita-tions for a dancing party to be given Monday Mon-day evening in the Farmington hull. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boylin attended a dinner tn Ogden Sunday at the hurne of imv, anu ivi r. w . y,. r ay ne. PARK CITY " 4 . . . 4, PARK CITY, March 21. The Rev. W. I W. Reese of the Episcopal diocese of i Salt Lake will hold services here at St. Luke's Episcopal church Sunday morning and evening. .The Rev. Mr. Reese will, also hold services here Easter Sunday. ; The Woman's Athenaeum held its regular reg-ular meeting at the home of Mrs. Guy ! Horton Monday a fternoon. A paper on , the "Life of Captain John Smith," written writ-ten hy Ralph Townsend. was read by his mother, Mrs. FT. S. Townsend. The next meeting will be held with Miss Mary Shields. ! MVs Anna Paul and Miss Hilda Wilson 1 were visitors to Salt Lake Sunday, re- i turning home Tuesday morning. Mrs. C. L. Carlson entertained at din- i ner Sunday, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jecord and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Carlson. Mrs. R. M. Williams left Sunday for ! Salt Lake to visit with friends for several sev-eral days. Mrs. W. T. Quinn enterta ined at a birthday party Monday evening in honor of her son, James Quinn. Mrs. Fred Post and children left Sunday Sun-day for Mount Pleasant to visit with her mother. v Mrs. Olaf Rosenluf. for a couple of months. The Golden Hour Sewing club was entertained en-tertained at the home of Mrs. Mabel Tregu una Tuesday evening. The hostess host-ess was assisted by her mother. Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Kemp, in serving tlie refreshments. Those present were Mrs. Robert Dul-gleish, Dul-gleish, Mrs. James Neil, Mrs. Vic Carlson. Carl-son. Mrs. W. R. Jefford. Mrs. Charles Workman. Mrs. C. L. Carlson, Mrs. Lee MePhee, Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. George Tippetts. Mrs. C. II. Hancock and Mrs. J. Rickard. Miss Nell Peterson, who has been th? house guest at the home of Mrs. A. P. Ridi;o the past week, returned to her home in Morgan Tuesday. Mrs. W. D. Sutton left Sunday for Springvilie to visit with her father, John Palliu. The Campfire girls entertained at a theater party Wednesday evening, after whidi a luncheon was served nt the home of Miss '"harlotte Erie. The Agenda club was entertained at thru home of Mrs. .Murray Pavis on Park averiiiH Thursday afternoon with a Kensington. Ken-sington. Tlii club members Included the 1 following: Mrs. Daniel Konald, Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Malin. Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. L. C. Snow, Mrs. Ezra Waddoups. Mrs. I'. J. Mower, Mrs. Fay Evans, Mrs. Charles Ence. Mrs. Matt Clements and Mrs. James Archibald. Mrs. H. S. Townsend entertained the Junior Girls' Friendly society Tuesday evening at her home on Park avenue. Dr. and Mrs. L- C. Snow returned home from Sa It Lake Wednesday morning, morn-ing, after a few days visiting with relatives rela-tives and friends. Mt-f. John F. Welsh left for Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon to .visit with relatives and friends for a few weeks. Miss Violet Pudler. assisted by her mother, Mrs. A lie Dudler, entertained . with a sleighing party to the Big Four , mill Thursday evening. Those in the party were the Misses Hazel Post, Jen- nio and Charlotte Erie, Mabel Thomas, Ella Carmack, Sarah Berry, Addie Johnson, John-son, Ncecy McClelland and Mrs. Ltla Daniels. t'pon arriving at the Big Four mill the party was joined hy the following: follow-ing: Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Tree. Miss No rail Archibald. Miss M. Richards, M. Cloonan. If. Ayers, Earl Johnson, Patrick McDonoutrh. R. Wallberg, II. Matisinger and Charles Davis. The evening was spent In music and dancing, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. J. J. Jackson will entertain the members of Si. Luke's guild at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. E. P. Tracy entertained at a musicale mu-sicale Wednesdav evening. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Townsend entertained enter-tained in honor of the Boy Scouts Thursday Thurs-day evening with a musicale. MANTI ," MANT.T. March 24. Professor and Mrs. D. IT. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Moffit and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Parry entertained their friends at the Armada Wednesday evening:. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Parry, who spent the winter in Salt Lake, returned home Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Madsen entertained at a quilting Thursday afternoon.' Mrs. Gerald Carpenter entertained the North ward Primary officers Moriiay evening. Those present were Mrs. Cora Olsen, Mrs. Ann C. Taylor. Mrs. May Chapman. Reva Tennant. Verl Christensen. Christen-sen. Ruth Munk, Christine Peterson, Francis Madsen, Edith Carpenter. Xeah Bessey, Tressie A 11 red and Kate Parry. Refreshments were served. I at the home of Zada Mellor. AH metn-I metn-I hers were present. After a business pro-l pro-l gramme was transacted, music, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. The Needlecraft club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Luella Cox. The Social Set met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Jennie Munk at the home of Mrs. J. G. Crawford. Reva Fiddle was surprised Saturday evening hy twenty-three of her friends, the occasion being her seventeenth birthday birth-day anniversary. t Mary H. Martin spent her spring vacation va-cation in Mount Pleasant and at Manti with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Martin, returning Monday to her school duties at Logan. The Hopeless club met Monday evening eve-ning with Miranda. Davenport Those assisting as-sisting Miss Davenport in entertaining were Ruby Dyreng, Leah Braithwaite, Charlotte C. Parry and Edna Hocking. Owen Fielding and wife of Douglas, Ariz., and Horace Fielding of Vancouver, B. C, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Joshua Fielding, and sister, Mrs. May Tuttle, after an absence of fifteen years. Mrs. Eliza Vorhees was hostess Friday, entertaining a number of friends at a sewing circle. Mrs. John Riddle spent the past two weeks at her old home, Kingston, with her parents. Miss Fannie Ke inner was a delightful hostess Saturday evening, entertaining the public school teachers at a 7 o'clock di n ner. Covers were la id for ten. The Ladies'' Missionary society met Tuesday with Mrs. H, P. Hansen. The foreign topic, "Japan." and the horne topic, "Immigrants In America," were studied and discussed. Mrs. Evit -Tensen entertained at a shower Saturday evening In honor of her daughter, Dora May. Sixteen were present. Mrs. Jens Mickleson entertained at a quilting Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuttle, Jr., entertained enter-tained at cards Saturday evening. Eight tables of "500" were played. Mrs. La Priel Tuttle and Frank P. Tuttle winning first prizes and Mrs. Lucy Tennant and E. D. Wooley receiving consolation prizes. Mrs. Iavid Ruesh entertained Friday afternoon for her son. Grant, It being his seventh birthday anniversary. The Hopeless club entertained at a dancing party Friday evening in compliment compli-ment to Leah Braithwaite, who leaves on a mission in April. The R. K. class met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Kate Kenner. Violet Kamerman was a delightful hostess Thursday evening, entertaining at cards. Five tables of "500" were played. Mrs. Jessie Lund and son, Wallace, left Sa turdav for Lew 1st on. Idaho, to spend the summer. ' The Ladies' Literary club met Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Book review, by Mrs. G. W. Martin; "Training the Girl," by Ber-nice Ber-nice Brown: Parliamentary Law, chapter 2, by Hat tie Axelson ; paper, "Our Children Chil-dren and the Movies," Ida Reid; music. 1 BEAVER I BEAVER, M a r di 24. M r s . Georgia n a Ipson. who hears the distinction of having hav-ing been a member of the first handcart hand-cart company to cross the plains to Ftah and who drew a handcart the entire en-tire distance, was the motif around which centered a most delightful social affair Saturday afternoon, given in her honor in commemoration of her eighty-ninth eighty-ninth birthday hy her daughter, Mrs. Willia m Baker. Tlie guests, who were all between the aces of 70 and 90 years, were bidden for the afternoon. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served at 1 o'clock and tea at 5. The guests were seated at one long table, which was prettily decorated with potted flowering plants. The programme of the afternoon consisted of music and interesting reminiscences of early days in Utah. Mrs. Arnold Low and Mrs. Melvln Messenger Mes-senger were the hostesses at an evening party Monday, given In honor of the j birthday anniversary of Mrs. Fen ton Dunning. The evening was spent in . games and music and refreshments were . served. About twenty guests were in- 1 eluded. The regular meeting of the Home Economics Eco-nomics club was held In the auditorium of the library building Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. C. Dennis White gave a well-written well-written paper on "Classification of Foods," Instructing the housewives how to buy to the best advantage and how to get tlie best values out of ' food. Mrs. William H. Noyes pave a paper on "The Club Women of Today." During the afternoon Miss Bonnie Anderson sang two numbers. num-bers. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Tolton left here Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Tolton to take up his duties as state treasurer and Mrs. Tolton to visit her mother in St. George for a short time, after which she will Join Mr. Tolton In Salt Iake City, where thev will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Burton, formerly of Salt Lake City, have taken the Tolton home. Miss Kathleen Strickland entertained the members of her club Saturday afternoon. after-noon. A color scheme of preen was carried car-ried out in the decorations and refreshments. refresh-ments. Those present, besides the host -ess. were Orlean Hooten, Agnes Hurst, I Mildred Hutchlngs, Vera Cutler and Alice Ipson. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Ipson entertained i at a family dinner Friday evening in I compliment to Mr. lpson's 'mother, Mrs. Georgiana Ipson. ; Mrs, Presley Penney was the recipient of a surprise Thursday evening, when , sixty friends, dressed to represent as , many different characters, became her unexpected guests. A varied programme i of games and music formed tlie evening's even-ing's entertainment and supper was served ! at midnight. j A prettilv appointed children's party was given by Mrs. L. A. Bohn Tuesday afternoon in honor of the birthday of I her little daughter, Mattie. Games that delight child ren were Indulged in. , The children were seated at a gay iy : decorated table, the centerpiece of which i was a brilliantly lighted birth -lay cake. 'The little guests who participated were Met a Englnke. Rounella Pavis, Porct hy atyi Betty Murdook and Mattie and Kathleen Kath-leen Bohn. The St ud. v 'dub held its regular meet -ing at the library auditorium Saturday evening and discussed "Darwin's Thcoiy of Evolution." EUREKA - EFREKA. March 24. The C. M. club members were pleasantly entertained on Tuesday aternooti by Mrs. Walter Berry. The afternoon was devoted to fancy work after which a dinner was served to tho following ladies: Mrs. Simpson. Mis. Sprig qs, Mrs. Morton,' Mrs. Cox, M rs. Manson, Mrs. Riehan. Mrs. Homer. Mis. Brandt, M rs. Ingersoll and "Grandma" Manson. The club will be entertained by Mrs. Julius Brandt on March 2S. Members of the Past Noble Grand club of the local Rebekah lodge gave a surprise sur-prise party in honor of Mrs. John Mor-ley Mor-ley on Friday evening of last week. Last Tuesday afternoon the ladies of the B. B. elub were entertained at the home of Mrs. Ray While. After a programme pro-gramme of sewing, which lasted until about 5:30, there was an elegant hutch. The club's next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. lues Runnells, Miss Genevieve Bcane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beane of Knight vi lie. entertained a number of her little friends at a party which was given last Monday afternoon in honor of her eighth birthday. birth-day. A programme of games was followed by refreshments. Miss Eva Watkins of Knight ille. entertained en-tertained the officers of the Primary on Tuesday evening. The Entre Nous Literary club will meet at the home of Miss Anabd Mooney on next Saturday afternoon, March 24. The programme for this session of the elub will include a paper on "Poetry" by Mrs. A. E. Myers. Tlie discussion will he led by Mrs. Stuart and Mrs. Pike. Miss Cleone Owens, formerly assistant librarian of the Eureka Public library and for the past year one of the assistants at the Olean Public library at Olean, N. Y.. has been appointed libra rian of the Children of Mary library, St. Mary of tlie Angeles church, at Olean, N. Y. Miss Jean Mitchell was at Spanish Fork for a visit during the latter part of last week, and while there attended the dancing party given hy the junior class of the Spanish Fork high school. Little Merle Clark, daughter or Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark, entertained some of her young friends at a party last Friday afternoon, after-noon, the occasion being her eighth birthday. birth-day. The children present were: Gene Douglass, Nellie Duncan, Myrtle Massey, Alita Smith, Reed Ferguson, Bliss Bab-cock Bab-cock and Gerald Manson. Members of the L. O. E. club enjoyed the last regular meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. Les Thorne on Thursday afternoon. A special guest of the dub on this occasion was Miss White of Salt Lake City. Mrs. E. H. Osborne will entertain the ladies next Thursday afternoon. Mrs. K. A . Libliy and daughter, Miss Bessie, are here from Denver. Colo., lor a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blight. Ladies of the L. D- S. church conducted a most successful bazaar on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, the affair taking place at the church. There was an interesting musical programme on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening and throughout the two days various articles were offered for sale. Mrs. Thomas Beane left on Sunday for Tooele, where she will visit with her daughters. At their meeting last evening the members mem-bers of Columbia Rebekah lodge No. 2 entertained two of the grand lodge officers, offi-cers, the president and secretary of tlie state assembly. The lodge initialed a candidate at this meeting and then following fol-lowing tho regular work there was a banquet ban-quet and social session. The meeting was one of the most enjoyable sessions of the present year. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Dickenson and the children left Eureka on Sunday for their new home at Price. Mr. Dickenson will accept a position with the Golden Rule people at Price. The Rev. C. E. Rice returned on Saturday night from a trip to Salt Lake City. Mrs. H. B. Benton was at Salt Lake City for a brief visit last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Douglass were the guests of Payson relatives last Sunday. Sun-day. I- SALINA t , V SALINA, March 24. One of the sodal affairs of the week was the party given Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis at Monroe Hot Springs. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mas-: sion, Mr. and Mi's. Dean Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson. Mayor and Mrs. H. i B. Crandall, Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Bullock, j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. ! Wright, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McAllister, j Mrs. F. B. Smith, Mrs. Mary Cuddebaek, Miss '.'lay Allred. Andy Peterson, Mrs. A. J. Kearns, Mr. Kelly and Mr. Dolman of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. H en ry 1 a rson , Mr. a nd M rs. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hoffman of Richfield. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Ewe Is entertained at "500." Tlie guests were ' Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, Mr. and Mrs. John Gates. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Crane, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brandt. Mrs. Bena Allred. Mrs. Eliza Gatf.s. Mrs. C. E. West, Mrs. H-;nry McKenna. Mrs. II. S. Gates and Mrs. James H. Heath of Idaho Falls. The Ladies' Literary club was entertained enter-tained Monday evening in the club-rooms. club-rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Murphy left Monday Mon-day for Idaho, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Gates entertained Wednesday evening at a progressive "500" party. Prizes were captured by Mrs. I. N. Crosier, Mrs. Bena Allred and Mrs. G. A. Brandt. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Klmber, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gates, Mrs. P. G. Burgess, Mrs. Bena Allred, Mrs. C. E. West, Mrs. Joim Ewels, Mrs. A 1 ouzo Peterson, Mrs. C. A. Gates, Mrs. Robert Oshorne, Mrs. Violate I vie. Mrs. Edgar Christensen. Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. A. S. Gates, Mrs. Henrv McKenna, Mrs. Bena Allred, Mrs. H. B. Crandall. Mia. R. McDonald, Mrs. I. N. Crosier, Mrs. Roy Allied, Mrs. James Heath. Mrs. Laura Cates. Miss Lutta Mott, Mrs. Peter Bird and Aha Gates. Mrs. F. O. Bullock entertained tho Crystal Card club Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Dean Brown was awarded award-ed tho prize. Mrs. Bena A M red entertained at dinner din-ner Thursdav the following fi lends: Mrs. A. W. Brown. Mrs. Ja mes II. Heat h. Mrs. C. E. West, Mrs. James Soreu-on. Mrs. Vivian Burns. Mrs. Car"! Forshee and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brandt. Thn Wide Awake club was pleasantly entertained by Miss Joy Sorenson at the ' T 1 ome of G. A. Cates Friday evening. The Mioses Katie McKenna. Hilda Gates, riesjue SiM-enson. Iris Thorpe. Cli'jra Pi a per. Edna J lumgaard, I'tahna. Bird, 1 . dia Larson and Joy Somison were present. , M rs. Gilbert 1 .arson enterta ined at luncheon in formally Thursday afternoon in honor ot her birthday anniversary. Mrs. A. J. Kearns of Salt Lake is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrb. Lehl i 'e I i-i son. Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe was given a ph-a.-anl surprise Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Bena Allied, Mrs. Ira Rasninsson, Mrs. Louts I .a rson. Mrs. C. H. Gates. Mrs. Jom; Reid and Mrs. Lucian Martin, Mar-tin, the occasion being her birthday an- . niversa ry. Mrs. C. E. West entertaied Friday evening in honor of Mrs. James li. Heath of Idaho Falls. A well-arranged programme and dinner din-ner was given Friday by the First Ward Relief society at the relief society chapel. All persons over lo years of ago were entertained. J. O. Ivie and son Lloyd, Ellis Steele and Burt Murphy left-Tuesday for Canada, Can-ada, where they will remain lor the summer. sum-mer. ' PRICE ! 4- ! PRICE, .March 24. Mrs. R. H. Walters ; was hostess a few evenings ago at a j pretty part)-, entertaining the members ti-v the Tuesday Night Bridge club and other W friends. Green and yellow were the c.olois chosen for the decoration and the scheme carried through the menu. Tables were arranged for bridge and the favor of the evening was awarded to Miss Ruth Loof-hunrow. Loof-hunrow. The guests present were Misses June Chrisiopherson, Alamle Burke, Dorothea Doro-thea Rasmussen, Vera llaymonrl, Ruth Burke, Leona Jensen, Mabel Mlddleton, Rut h Loofbourow, Ida Tanner, Rosaline St ringiia rn and Goldie Faux, Mrs. J. N. Elieitson and Mrs. Tom Averill. Craddock Gilmour, who left Tuesday evening with his mother for a vl3it with his g ra nd pa rents at Ch n o n C i t y , Colo., was given a nice farewell party by his t eacher, Miss Mabel Hoffmann, and by the pupils of the second grade. Celebratfng the occasion of the birthday anniversary of A. S. Horsley, Mrs. Horsley and Miss Margaret Horsley invited a number num-ber of friends to the home. St. Patrick's ideas were carried out in decorations and luncheon. Games were played during the evening and tho hostess's favor was awarded to Miss Ida Pace. The guests were Misses Mareraret and Parthtna Horsley, Hors-ley, Ma I tie Sit on g and Ida Pace, Judge (ieorare Christensen, Frank Alder, A, J. Taylor, Pa rley Rhead. Pr. and Mrs. H. B. Goetzmann, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Mow-ry Mow-ry and A. Greenlagh of Helper. Mrs. Matt Oilmour and son, Craddock, have gone ro Roekvale. Colo., for a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Gilmour's parents. par-ents. Miss Belle Fitzgerald returned to her school in Siandardvihe Monday, after attending at-tending the St. Patrick's hall. Mrs. J. B- Darrah of Hiawatha spent Monday in price, en route to Grand Junction Junc-tion to visit her parents. MiFS Mary Ma this spent Sunday with her parents in this city and attended the trainmen's dance, returning to her school at Storrs Monday morning. Mrs. H. B. Mensel of Hiawatha was in Price Monday on her way to Salt Lake to enjoy the grand opera. John M. Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Pace, and Miss Edith Kay were married a few days ago. fc, Dr. and Mrs. W. Is. Sutherland of Storrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibhs of Kenilworth, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McClurg of Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrlck were among those from other camps who at-tended at-tended the danco of the Castle Valley railroad employees in this city Saturday night. 4 RICHMOND . f RICHMOND, March 34. The retiring bishopric and Relief society presidency were guests at an entertainment given hv the members of the two new wards at the opera house Saturday.- The afternoon's after-noon's entertainment consisted of a programme, pro-gramme, dance and presentation of a token of appreciation to each of the honor hon-or guests. The day's festivities was concluded con-cluded with a ball. The G. G. club girls entertained twenty twen-ty of their friends at a dancing party at Hendrick's hall Saturday evening. Punch and wafers were served during the evening. even-ing. Mrs. H. A. Adamson and Mrs. H. F. Christensen chaperoned the crowd. Miss Goldie Rainey entertained the R. T. club at her home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Webb entertained Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hendricks, who were recently married. Mrs. Webb was assisted in serving by Mrs. L. F. Hendricks, Mrs. Oran Merrill and Miss Viola Webb. Mrs. Nellie Webb was hostess to the Sego Lily club at her home Thursday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Mrs. Alma Merrill entertained relatives and friends at dinner at her home Saturday Satur-day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Mei rill. Mrs. A. C. Fisher was pleasantly surprised sur-prised in honor of her birthday at her home Tuesday evening. The guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harris, Mr. :ind Mrs. A. L. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christensen, Mrs- Emmeline Harris and Mrs. Harriet Fisher. Mrs. Lucina Merrill of Logan spent Saturday here with relatives. " EPHRAIM EPHRAIM, March 24. The South Ward Primarv association fifth grade girls ten- dered their teacher, Mrs. J. A. Willey, a surprise Tuesday evening prior to her leaving for her new home in Wasatch county. Luncheon was served. Music ! and games were the features of the even-! even-! ing. Mrs. Willey was presented with & ! beuutifr.l token of remembrance. I Miss Ruby Morteriscn entertained a 1 number of her friends Wednesday even-in even-in tr. The evening was spent in playing "flinch." Those "present were Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Taylor. Miss Christ e! la Anderson. An-derson. Miss Gertrude Willey, Miss Myrtle Myr-tle Jensen and Miss YirRia Morten sen, Arthur Ross. Arden Olsen, Ervin I-arsen. Fine Morteasen, Harvard Allred and the hostess. The officer.? of the North ward Primary Pri-mary association tendered a surprise to their president. Mrs. Osca r Rrolnholt, Wednesday evening prior to her removal to the South ward of Enhraim. Mrs. Brelnholt was presented with some beautiful beau-tiful tokens. C. J. christensen was tendered a surprise sur-prise Wednesday evening, the. occasion being his biri hday anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nelsen, Jr., Mr. , a: id Mrs. Fred Joi geusen, M r. and Mrs. James Frost, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Peterson, Peter-son, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greaves, Mr. and M rs. 1 leorcc Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Kelson. M r. and Mrs. A. i Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Otto O. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. I y-rurn y-rurn Madsen and Mrs. F. W. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. N. Phil Jensen enterta enter-ta ined a num her of friends a tier the da nee Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jensen entertained enter-tained at a Kensington Monday afternoon. after-noon. Miss Ida La r s e n spent a few days in Fjtirviow the fore part of the week. Mrs. J. R. Adams spent a few days In Provo this week. M i s. i ". E. St ron - and Mrs. Hannah Breinholt returned Wednesday I mm Redmond, Red-mond, where they spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thorvatd Breinholt. Mis. Rudolph Niclson reiuri'cd to her home in Salt Lake Sun. lay, after spend -irur several days with rela lives and friend in Ephraim. Mis. C. H. Real is spending j- few das with her parents in Ml. Pleasant. |