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Show NSocial Notes from Utah Towns FROVO , f t'UO-VO. Marcli - I.-The resnilar vek- i- m.-fliii of the Nineteenth CciUnrv .lull was li.'U villi M;s. J. U Lytel Kri-l;i Kri-l;i furm.uil. wiicn Mr?. '1. T. Tliomp-.n Tliomp-.n a papr ,-itiik-.l "Siiscslluns ior .Vuisiii l)i;r (.'Ity Better." Tho Soeial Sisiv save h delightful ii.iii.-iii:,- pari;.- in the K.ii.st ward aniuse-ment aniuse-ment hall Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tied J. Moore announce the marriage of their daughter. Mildred, and Clifford lAissilv. April 2 in Salt Lake. Thursday evening Miss Emma Lewis was 1 1 1 e plcasinir hostess to the Porosis .Junior.. Wednesday afternoon the Utah yorosis met at the home of Mrs. R. ti. Knoulden. when the follow ing officers were elected for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. Helen P. Kedfoid: vice president. Mrs. A. .1. t-'tewart; recording secretary. Mrs. . Alex Wedjist; corresponding secretary, ..Mrs. .1. F:. Robinson; treasurer. Mrs. K. -t". Knowklen; a-lvisorv board, Mr. William Wil-liam M. Kovlance, Mrs. V. F. Violett, Mrs. A. E. Worsley. 'The members of the K. S. club gave a bundle shower Friday evening at the home of Miss Ella Carter, complimentary to1 Mrs. Clifford Cassity, a recent bride. Beautiful decorations In the St. Patrick .oliors prevailed throughout the rooms, V.Vierc the evening was made to pass tfntly with games and music. Pres-"'c:f' Pres-"'c:f' hisses Eva and Hortense Bird, J-lhel Bailey. Norma Moore. Alice Foote, r Fern .Neshit, Lola Jackson and Mrs. Jesse Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Marion dinger and fam-ily. fam-ily. who will make .Idaho their home, were the guests of honor at a party given by the Lakeview ward members Friday evening. Dancing was the principal feature fea-ture of entertainment. Luncheon was served to 250. Mrs. George H. Brimhall and Mrs. Prisciila Sw-enson, former Spanish p'ork residents, were happily surprised Thursday Thurs-day when about a dosen of their girlhood friends of Spanish Fork paid tiiem an unexpected visit at the home of Mrs. Hrimiiall. The day was delightfully spent in reminiscences and general so-. so-. eiability. Those present were Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Frances. Mrs. Morgan E. Warner, Mrs. Hasmer Markham. Mrs. John W. Jex. Mrs. Roswell Bradford. Mrs. David Williams. Mrs. W. B. McKell, Mrs. J. H. Koyle. Mrs. A. W. Money and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Brockhank. A' quiet home wedding of the week took place Wednesdav evening at the residence res-idence of Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Houtz. when Miss Ragnhild Pederson and Glen-don Glen-don Houtz were united in marriage bv Bishop Albert Manwaring. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served, with the relatives and friends present. Mr. and Mrs. Houtz will make their home in 'Tracy. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Roylance en-lertained en-lertained a few friends with an evening of cards Friday. Following the game a delicious luncheon was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Jones, Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Davia Openshaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farrer. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wagonen and Mrs. Jacob Evans. Friends of Mrs. F. C. Holden gave her a surprise party in honor of her birthday ;;nni versa ry last Friday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. BeesleV. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Van Pelt. Mrs. J. H. Farrer.. Mrs. Carter and Miss Gladys p'arrer. T'.v-five ladies of the B. T. uni- .... h" . i iptLLe.j in a, pleasant social y last Saturday afternoon at the Art building. I The Fifth ward M. I. A. gave a very successful partv Tuesday evening, when .'ach of the belligerent nations was rep-vnted rep-vnted in costume. Fred Moore. Mrs. Sydney Russell and Miss May Boshard entertained at a shower today in honor of Mrs. Clifford Cassity. at file home of the former. The rooms were attractive in a dainty scheme of pink and white. Mrs. Joseph Seethaler charmingly entertained en-tertained the Tres Joll club at her home' Thursday. Bouquets of carnations were used in decorating the rooms, where- the guests spVnt a few pleasant hours with sewing and social chat. Luncheon was served to the following: Members Mes-dames Mes-dames Fert Thurman, Leo Thurman. Gertrude Ger-trude Page. Milton Thomas, Charley Thomas. Ray Ellison, John Ellison, George Xuttall. Alma Smoot. Bert Sutton. Sut-ton. Eugene Fletcher, Delia Teasdale, Harry McCoard, Will McCoard, Albert Jefferies. Eugene Jones. Albert Jones, Lynn Sutton. Charles Giles. Fred Cassitv; invited guests Mesriames Hvrum Hatton. I.izzie Sutton. Alice Hatton. D. Teas-dale. Teas-dale. Mrs. Freshwater. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Paxman pleasantly pleasant-ly entertained at a family gathering at their home Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ostler furnished an interesting social evening for a party of Salt Lake friends Monday. Mrs. Whitney Smith and children are here from Centerfield. Davis county, visiting vis-iting relatives and friends. -M.-. and Mrs. Ed. T. Jones entertained a few friends at dinner Sunday evening. At tne residence ol Mrs. R. W. Dotson Monday afternoon, a delightful children's party was civen. honoring the. tenth birthday of little Miss Edme Dotson Twenty school friends shared in a jollv time of games and music and partook of a delicious luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Russell had as their guests Monday evening the officers and teachers of the Third ward Sunday school. Mrs. Maud Passey of Oasis spent the pasl week here with her daughter. Mrs .James F. Dunn, and other relatives. After a pleasant visit with Provo relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Cyril Duflin has returned to Li.Eau. Bishop and Mrs. A. U Booth were Pav-5 Pav-5 visitors Saturday. A children's party was given hy Mrs. Joseph B. Seethaler 1-Yidav afternoon, honoiing the tenth hirthdav of her son, llyruni. LaVon Scelhaier. Dorolhv lone,,, Katherin Tensdule. Lucile Merrlli. Evelyn Svewart. Bessie Hatton. Mamie Presouater, Lazelle Goddard. Kuth Price Grace Madson, Leah JelTories. Virginia. 1; emiug, Weston Slreble, Alblu Seethaler i lareiice John. Halph Hedonist. Fred t-arver, Wesley JelTei'ies. Harold Jefferies David Mavl.errv. Raymond Stewart' Henry Stewart and George Stein were the gllCStfl. A surprise party was carried . out bv the seu or M. 1. A . members of Lakeview ward Ihursday evening, complimentary to Lelan.i Clinger. prior to his departure .or l.iai.o io reside. The evening was pleasantly spenl in games and music at the conclusion of which a daintv luncheon lunch-eon was served. Miss lOnledn dinger, who has spent the past two years In Salt Lake, visited Lakeview- relatives last week. A successful and well-attended dancing Parly was given by the First ward Friday Fri-day evening. The officers of the First ward T L M 1. A. delightfully entertained the members mem-bers at a social gathering at the home Miss Marie Spafford Tuesday evenin-Pr.iuressive evenin-Pr.iuressive games. musical renditions and refreshments contributed to the evening eve-ning s enjoyment. Tuesday afternoon the Ladies' jrl of the Congrcitailoiial church met witi, Mrs Russell McMillan. One of the pleasant social affairs of the week- took place at the home of Mrs. Parle Par-le Dixon Thursday, when she entertained enter-tained the members of the Helpful Hour club. Rclreslnnents were served. The Bonneville reading circle met M..n. day eveulmr at the home of jjIfs Sarah Giles, Toward the conclusion of the interesting in-teresting session the hostess served refreshments. re-freshments. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl AlliVd have as l"cguest lor several davs Miss Hettie -l of Salina. Tiu, Rehckah ladies held their last so-r so-r i.-i! g..Iberin-' at the home of Mrs. R. D '.tlun. r-rc;v iecoraiions of iulip ami for. is we- e used. Cards and music 'we, tenures ol the cession enioved by a larce crowd, which was served with a uaimy luncheon by the hostess. Mrs. Annie iNelson and daughter, ila, of .jiover. Yyo., are enjoying a Provo visit as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph kelson. I CEDAR. CITY f r . , CEDAR CITY. March Miss Rachel Haycock entertained a number of friends at a aiie.-' hinoiieoii Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Arthur Jones. Those present were Miss Lura Elder, Miss Ann Smith, Miss Corris bunt, Mi.-s -Ada hittaker and Miss Oneita King. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ltit wtre host and hostess at a p!eaunt dinner partv at their home Sunday afternoon. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. A. W. Johnston and Mrs. F. P.. Xoyes of Lund were in this city during the first part of the week and- were guests of friends. Thursday noon the D. A. girls of the B. A. C. served a delightful St. Patrick's Pat-rick's luncheon to a number of guests in tho D. A. rooms. Saturday evening the college students of the B. A. C. presented "Daddy" in a very ereditaole manner. Miss Ethel McMullln was the dinner guest of Mrs. Grace McMullln Sunday afternoon. The public school teachers of Cedar City spent Friday and Saturday in Paro-wan Paro-wan attending the teachers' institute. Mr. and Mrs. James Doane and son left for California the latter part of the I week, where they will remain indefinitely. indefi-nitely. Mrs. Pearl Higbee be nee of Washington. Washing-ton. D. C, is the guest of Mrs. Isaac Higbee. Saturday evening Mrs. Thomas Bladen was the honored guest at a surprise party given by a large number of her friends. The junior girls of tho East ward were hostesses at a dancing party in the ward hall Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ashton entertained a number of friends at their nm.tn.ank Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lunt entertained a number of friends at a "500" party, followed by a Dutch lunch, at their home e-lnesday evening. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs J. S-. Ch'ristensen, Miss Xellie Lunt and Mr. Hughes. 1 SPANISH FORK 4 SPANISH FORK. March 24. Mis. Elinor Eli-nor Neilson was hostess for the Alta club Friday afternoon at her home. Ten members mem-bers were in attendance to enjoy the social so-cial hour and the programme arranged for the day. Mrs. Phoebe Hughes gave a reading on "The Power of Suggestion" and Mrs. N'elHe Wilde continued the reading read-ing of "Murine." Mrs. c. C. Jensen entertained the officers offi-cers of Sego Lily camp, R. N. of A., at her home Friday evening. Fancv work-occupied work-occupied the time after the business meeting, followed bv a dainty luncheon. The guests were conveyed back and forth by automobiles. Mrs. Davetta Stewart came down from Garlleld Saturday, where she has made her home during the winter, for a few-days few-days visit with her mother, Mrs Joseph Holder of Salem, and other friends and relatives. Mrs. Edward Bringleson is spending a tew days in Eureka with her husband and friends. Mrs. Leo Hales and Mrs. Ri Curtiss entertained together at a Sunday evening dinner at "he home of Mrs. Hales, complimentary com-plimentary to Miss Xora Davis, a sister of Mrs. Hales, on her birthday. More than a. dozen guests were present, including includ-ing Mr. and Mrs. Leon Curtiss. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis. Maude Bowen. Marie Toung. Ida Boyack. Gladvs and Marv Davis. Rob Bowen, Garnet' Larsen. Rav Van Wagner and Leslie Bigloe of Frovo. besides the guest of honor. Mrs. Eflie Dart and Mrs. James L Hales went to Salt Lake Wednesday morning to attend the fourth triennial convention of the Royal Neighbors of America for the state of Utah, Mrs. Dart being the recorder. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tervort of Garfield Gar-field stopped off here Monday for a visit with Mrs. Tervort's mother. Mrs John Farr. Later they will make their home in Payson, after an absence of three months in Gartield. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hales entertained at an informal card partv Saturday evening. even-ing. Present were Mr. ana Mrs.' Almae Hales. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. stehblns Mr and Mrs. John R. Thomas. Mr. and 'Mrs James L. Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Charles v oods. Mr. and Mrs. Geoi tre Woods Mr. and Mrs. Nell Dahle. After the game supper was served. Mrs. Kate Davis entertained at a quilting quilt-ing bee Monday afternoon. Those present pres-ent to enjoy the social afternoon and supper sup-per were Mr. and Mrs. William Flavel, I Mrs. Hattie Bowen, Mrs. Dena Bowen. Mrs. Mary A. Bowen and Mrs. Foster Bowen. Mrs. Hattie Wileor entertained the Ladies Social club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Annie Beck read a paper on "The Bad Effects of Teasing Children." Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Browne continued the reading of "The Leopard's Spots." One of the leading social events of the past week was the SI. Patrick's partv given Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs". J-red Lewis. Jr., complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Culler. Jr. The rooms were artistically decorated with St Patrick's Pat-rick's colors where more than fortv guests enjoyed Progressive ".vm" until 11:30 o'clock, when luncheon was served by (he hostess, assisted bv Mrs. Mina Thomas. Mrs. Ethel Money and Mrs. Grace Gardner. The place cards were Irish emblems. em-blems. During the serving of refreshments refresh-ments toasts were responded to as follows: fol-lows: Dr. Joseph Hughes. "Friendship"-J. "Friendship"-J. P. Creer. "Mr. and Mrs. Cutler"- Dr . T. Brockhank, "St. Patrick. " a' solo was rendered by Eph Cluff, "Where the Blue Shamrock Grows"; chorus by Mrs. Edna Brockhank and company. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brooks of Provo announce the engagement of their dau"'.i-ter. dau"'.i-ter. Elizabeth, to Wellington Jex of this city, the marriage to take place next month. A delightful social afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs. William Flavel Sunday, Sun-day, when a dozen or more, intimate friends called to help her celebrate lier fifty-sixth birthday anniversary. Following Follow-ing a supper at f:30 o'clock, an enjovable evening was spent in a social wav. with music, both instrumental and vocal The guests included Mr. and Mrs. John E Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams, Mr and Mrs. Roy Creer. Mr. and Mrs. Lew-Thomas, Lew-Thomas, Mrs. Ruth Finch. Mrs. Sarah Bowers and Mrs. Jemima Hales, j Mrs. George ,Crookston. a recent bride, was tendered a miscellaneous shower bv her sisters. Mrs. George King and Miss Xola Davis, at the homo of the former. Wednesday evening. About twenty guests were present to enjoy the evening, spent in a social wav- with carnes and music, followed by refreshments. The guest of honor received many useful and beautiful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Crookston will make their home in Provo. More than forty guests were present at the social given bv the Pocictv of the Sons and Daughters of Wales in honor ol their president. John E. Bowen. Monday Mon-day evening at the Maccabees' hall. An elaborate dinner was served al 7 o'clock and a number of toasts appropriate to the occasion were given duiing the dinner. din-ner. John E. Bowen acting as toastmas-ter. toastmas-ter. as foilows: "The Great Welshman, f.loyd George." Will A. Jones- "St David." Dr. Joseph Hue lies: The Mush" of Wales." Ed Williams: "The People of Wales." David T. Lewis. Mush.il selections selec-tions were given by Ed Williams. Joseph Chappie and Mrs. Annie Beck. The dinner din-ner table was beautifully dc'orate.1 vv!th carnalions and daffodils. Th following young lad'es assisted in ser.-ins ihe dinner: din-ner: Viola Jones. Rowtta. .Bowen. ijp B"ck. Annie Mllnei, Maiy Lessen ant Maud Bowen. LOGAN . f LOGAN", March 24. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatcher entertained with a card partv Monday evening at their home at 'Jo South First West. A supper pieceded the card games. Bowls of sweet peas decorated decorat-ed the supper tables and were about the rooms. Following the card games prizes were awarded to Mrs. Harry Farr and C. X. Jensen. The guests present were as follows: Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge, Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Budge. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jeupeson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Odell, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Farr. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Coalderwood. Mr. and Mis. P. X. Nielsen, Niel-sen, Mr. and Mrs. IJ. A. Pedersen, Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Thatcher. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward. Mr. and Miyi. Weston Vernon, President and Mrs. o. N. Jensen. Jen-sen. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen, Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Budge. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hendriok-son. Hendriok-son. Professor and Mrs. W. O. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Borkman and G. F. Wright. On .Monday evening at the woman's gymnasium the L". A. C. Women's Faculty Fac-ulty league entertained in compliment to tiie faculty members. The decorations were carried out in the St. Patrick idea. A musical programme was arranged for the early part of the evening: then dancing danc-ing was enjoyed. Refreshments were served. The ladles who acted on the various va-rious committees are as follows: General committee Mrs. F. S. Harris, Mrs. Effle Merrill. Mrs. Pay B. West. .Mrs. C. R. .Johnson. Refreshments Mesdaines N A Pedersen. S. L. Bingham, c. L. Dunford Howard Mauehan. Howard Madson. Decorations Deco-rations Mesdames V. H. Osburn, J. S Powell. O. W. lsraelsen, R. O. Porter Aaron Newey, Byron Alder, C. T. Hurst and Mrs. Green, invitation Mrs. George B. Hendricks, Mrs. J. L. Coburn, Mrs Frank West. Mrs. E. G. Carter and Mrs Lorin A. Merrill. Reception President and Mrs. E. G. Petetson, Dr. and Mrs George Thomas, Professor and Mrs J T Came, Sr., Dr. and Mrs. H. Frederick Professor and Mrs. William Peterson Mr and Mrs. August Hansen. The Sorosis alumnae met Tuesday even- i"B vvun mrs. Asa Bullen. Mrs. E. T Lew-is gave a very interesting talk on "Field of the Alumni Association." Refreshments Re-freshments were served. The Bridge club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. H. Thompson. The guests were, entertained at two tables of auction bridge with refreshments following. Miss Ella Hatch entertained at a prettily pret-tily appointed luncheon Friday. The table ta-ble was ornamented with a elunv lace cover over yellow satin. A basket of daffodils daf-fodils formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for twelve. The Clio club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Emily Smith. Mrs. w. K. Carroll Car-roll read Andreyeff's drama, "To the Stars." Mrs. Weston Vernon gave a verv comprehensive discussion of the drama and a general discussion followed. Miss Marjorie Smith contributed two -piano solos. The hostess served tea. Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Odell and Miss Irene Cressel were guests of the afternoon. The Wobyca society met Monday evening even-ing at the home of Mrs. Lofter Bjornson with Mrs. Bjornson and Mrs. Lutie Fever as hostesses. Mrs. F. A. Hinckley reviewed re-viewed H. G. Wells's book. "Ann Veronica." Veron-ica." Refreshments were served. The U. A. C.Woman's club met Monday Mon-day afternoon with Mrs. John T. Calne Jr. Mrs. Asa Bullen read "The Three Things" by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews. An-drews. Assisted by Miss Gertrude Mc-Chevne Mc-Chevne and Miss Kiunie Caine, the hostess host-ess served tea. The guests of the after- """" aouii i. i.aine, sr.. Mrs. Lyman Hyde and Mrs. George B. Caine. The Vouna Lou Sewdng club met Friday Fri-day afternoon with Miss Evelvn Ballif Cut flowers were about the rooms. At the end of the afternoon refreshments were served. The Gamma Nn club met Friday afternoon after-noon with Miss Iva Richards. Following a short business meeting Miss Lais Verun played a piano solo and several games of "-.00 ' were played. Refreshments were served. Mrs. G. W. Lauh entertained Saturday afternoon in compliment to her little daughter Winnie's hirthdav anniversary. Various games were plaved. A buffet luncheon was served. The table had for the centerpiece the birthday cake with eight candles. About twenty little guests were present. The old folks of the town were entertained enter-tained Thursday afternoon at Niblev hall by the B. Y. C. Opera company to witness the opera, 'Tankee Consul." About 200 were present. The Alpha Delta Epsilon entertained with a card party Wednesday evening at their fraternity house in compliment to the Sorosis house girls. Bowls of sweet peas were about the rooms. Following tiie card games a prize was awarded for the highest score and refreshments were siirved. Thirty-five were in attendance. Mrs. Joseph A. Smith. Sr., entertained at a tea Friday in compliment to Mrs Joseph A. Smith. Jr.'s birtlidav anniversary. anniver-sary. The table was decked with spring flowers and covers were laid for the following: fol-lowing: Mrs. F. C. Rossi ter. Mrs D M Campbell. Mrs. E. D. -Mathews. Mrs j e' Hansen. Mrs. K. iR. Campbell and Misses Miss Carina. Thatcher returned home to Salt Lake Tuesday, after a week's stav here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. N W Hains. The members of the 'Mutuals of the First, ward presented two one-act p'ays-Tuesday p'ays-Tuesday evening at their ward hall. "The' Obstinate Family" and "Two College Tramps" were played. A musical pro-gramme pro-gramme was rendered between the plays. The Relief society of the Fifth ward celebrated its annual day Saturday In the afternoon a meeting was held at'which a delightful musical programme was rendered ren-dered and various reports w-ere given In the evening they entertained with a dancing danc-ing party at the ward amusement hall Refreshments were served. The east of the commercial booster show-gave show-gave their annual banquet Thursday evening even-ing at the, rest room of the Shamhnrt-rhristman Shamhnrt-rhristman store for themselves and partners. part-ners. The tables were decked with baskets bas-kets and vases of daffodils and narcissus The banquet was followed with toasts ami a musical programme. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatcher are spending spend-ing the week end in Salt Lake. Dr. George Thomas, who has been appointed ap-pointed treasurer of the Farm Land Board association, left Saturday for Berkeley Cal Mrs. Thomas will join Dr. Thomas in May and they will make their future home at Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Hudson arrived Tnursuoy h orn a week's stay in Salt Lake. Mrs. T. II. Humphries arrived Monday from Morgan, where she had spent a week visiting with relatives. Miss Alfa Richards of Brigham Citv spent last week end here. Miss Melon Smith spent the early part of t.ie week at Ogdeu visiting with relatives. rela-tives. Misses Jessie and Knima Eecles ..pent I pa i t ol the week in Salt Lake. j I Miss Stella Gibbons or Ogdcn is here for I an indefinite stay. j Mrs. Clyde Squires and children and ! Miss Xora Eliason arrived Tuesday from ! a month's slay in California. ' I Mrs G. T. Alvord went to Orden : Thursday to spend a few days with lier I motner. Mrs. Sidney Stevens, who has I recently returned from California. J .Mrs W. G. Rucke.ibrod and small son 1 went to Salt Lake Tuesday for a week ' or ten days' stay with her parents. Judge i and Mrs. C. W. Morse. j Miss Blanch Cooper of Salt Lake .pent the early part of the week here as a guest of M.-s. Xeliic B. Langton. Miss Carrie Richards of St. Anthony p.-nt 1; st week end here. v ' j Mrs. Julius Jacobsen and riaughter Miss l.eitle. arrivci home from southern i I'ahtornia the early part of the week. j. Miss Ole-ia Smith arrived home from . I Ogdcn Tuesday, where siie had 'spent a I lew coys. i j The s'-idents who V:av-p bcn attending ! Ice winter course at'the ("tab Agricul- 1 tuial collcgt euiei taine J w ith a dancintr ! party Friday evening al the woman's ' gymnasium. The hall was dc-nraled vvilh i'.'tled plauls. I ;..fi .-shni.-nts were servr-d ; I wo hundred were in altendaive. Tiie winter , ourse ended I-ndav. March 1M On Saturday and Sunday the I.rn studems I who have been attending will ntuni to I their homes m the various parts of the state. Congressman and Mrs. Joseph Howell laud daughter. Miss Ruth Howell, and sou jWestley. who arrived in Salt bake last , week from Washington. arrived here Monday and are at their home at West I-irst Xorth. I TOOELE TOOELE, .March :-). Mis Aniline Russell and Ellis Bnu ken pf Siorkton u-ere married at Salt Lake cftv Wodnps-aay. Wodnps-aay. The brirle is the daughter r.t Air and .Airs. Andrew RussHl of this citv and Ins ior the past year been deputv county recorder. Afrr a short weddinvr trio the newlyweds will make their future home ;n Butte, Munt. Airs. William J. Cassity ontertatined at a dinner Sunday evening romr'limentarv to lier sister, Mrs. Clayton Millward of At ton. Wyo., who way married in the talt Lake temple last week. Her dinner guests numbered twelve. The St. Patrick's breakfast that wad to have been given Saturdav in observance of St. Patrick's day bv A'Irs. Arthur Chamberlain and Mrs. Elmer G. Smith "as postponed until Tuesdav, when the hostesses entertained jointly, at the Chamberlain residence on Fifth avenue. A color scheme of preen and white was carried out. The favors in the ?amps were awarded to Mrs. Charles ' K'urks. Mrs. W. II. Claggel, Mrs. W. II. Marks, j Mrs. A. B. Vuungr. Mra. A. B. Kusman and Miss Elin Johnson. Those present were Mrs. N. II. Webb. Mrs. AVallace West, Mrs. T. E. Bird, Mrs. George Ho-warth, Ho-warth, Mrs. J. R. Revnolds, Mrs. Joseph Jetti. Mrs. Patrick Lode, Mrs. E. J. Warner, Mrs. D. S. Marks, Mrs. Eugene Smith, Mrs. ,Charles Kucks, Mrs. Kirk Bond, Mrs. J. c. Torreyson, Mrs. George . Kaul, Mrs. William Carder, Mrs. A. D. Hunter, Mrs. A. B. Young, Mrs. D. H. Clagget, Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. J. A. Rule, Mrs. J. O. Welch, Mrs. A. B. Rusman, Mrs. S. J. Merritt, Mrs. B. L. Sackett, Mrs. Robert Pae, Mrs. Harry Raymond. Mrs. R. B. Sumner, Mrs. G. E. j Goins, Miss Mary Young. Miss Leila Rav-nolds. Rav-nolds. Miss Georgia Sallee. Miss Klin Johnson, Miss Mary Reynolds. Miss Xeh Jackman, who has been the guest of Mrs. O. M. Kucks during the winter, returned to lier home in Wichita, Kan., Monday. The Women's club members were the guests of Mrs. Eugene Smith Fridav afternoon aft-ernoon at her home. Mrs. J. L. Chapman entertained at a surprise party in compliment to Miss An-geline An-geline Russell, a bride of the week. The evening was spent in cards and music, followed by a luncheon served to Ida Lee, Clara Johnson, Mary Anderson, Mabel Bonelli, Edna and Rubv McLaws, Kate Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Mariam Nelson. Ellis Bracken, Wallace Johnson, Ed. Bonelli, Conway Jones. Ted Barraclough. George Mower, Jack Dillon and Jack Strange. Miss Kate Gillespie was hostess Tuesday Tues-day evening to the Merry Six club at her home. The A- E. G. club girls were the guests nf Miss Kate Miller Wednesday evening'. The features of the evening were cards and music. The South ward Relief society entertained enter-tained at the church Tuesday in honor of their anniversary day. A musical programme pro-gramme and luncheon occupied the afternoon, after-noon, and in the evening at the opera house the North and South ward Relief, societies entertained the married folks ; at a dancing party, which was a social success. Mrs. Frank Humphries entertained at a dinner i hursday m honor of her husband's hus-band's birthday anniversary. Airs. Henry W. Droubay and sister. Miss Lydia De La Mare, returned Monday Mon-day from an extended trip through southern south-ern California. Mrs. Frank McGnire entertained at cards Tuesday evening. AVhist was played and the favors were awarded to Mrs. Dennis Lolng and Mrs. E. E. Hoffmire. Luncheon was served to ten guests. Mrs. Emma J. At kin and daughter, Rebecca, returned from southern California Cali-fornia Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanks entertained enter-tained at a dinner party at their home Monday evening in honor of Miss Ange-line Ange-line Russell and Ellis Bracken, whose marriage took place Wednesday. Mrs. y. J. Walters was tendered a surprise sur-prise party Monday evening, the occasion being Jier birthday anniversary. Those present were Mrs. Emma Bevan, Mrs. F. M. Davis, Mrs. Alice Thompson, Mrs. A'iole't Johnstn, Mrs. Isabel Elkington, Mrs. Bertha Bevan, Mrs. Marv Davis, Mrs. Agnes Elkington, Mis. Stella Nelson. Nel-son. . Mrs. Clara Fahrni, Mrs. Primrose Opel, Mrs. Alice Anderson and Mrs. Plat-tie Plat-tie Carson. Mrs. Charles Westgard entertained a number of young friends at her home Thursday in honor of lier daughter Lilly's birthday. Sixteen guests were present. Members of the Ladles" Aid society of the M. E- church were the guests of Mrs. Lester Lingenfelter tit her home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates were given a pleasant surprise party Thursday evening even-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W a 1 i.ei s, t ; rioi- to their departure to I he I'inta hnMn. Mr. an.i Mrs. O. Al. Ku.'ks have taken up then- iv-sidcnre in Salt Lake City for the future. Mis. Carl Powell of Muriav was the guest (.f her paivnls. .Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hanks, miring th week. 4 NEPHI 4 f NEPHI. March 24. Miss Venice P.ruugh entertained the Pot Pnurrl girls Thursday evening at pros res? h e live hundred. .Misses Marv Bvwaior and Ruby Ellison earned uff the prizes. After the meeting of the M. I. A. of-facers of-facers Tuesday evening, the time was spent in sewing and chatting. Those1 present were Alisses Lula and Ina Mc-P Mc-P 1 1 e rso n , J ea n i e Ca n 'Hand. O ! a d v s Garrett. Gar-rett. Zula Chase. Leigh and Marv Bv-water, Bv-water, Alabel Spcrry. Yelma Gibhs. Mrs. A. P. Christensen and Airs. Florence Carter. Tuesday afternoon Airs. J. W. Shepherd Shep-herd or' Levnn en ten a ined tiie teachers and other friends at dinner, after which sewing and games were indulged in. Friday evening the Levan Relief society gave a big dance. All present had an enjoyable time. Miss Neva Booth entertained the members mem-bers uf the Utopia club at her home Friday Fri-day evening. The time was spent in music and needlework. Refreshments were served to Mrs. W. G. Orme. Airs. S. J. Lunt. Airs. j. E. Mommott. Airs. J. At. Christensen, Airs. Ar. M. Foote. Misses Ciara Cole. Pearl Allen, Bertha. Lula and Estella MePherson and the hostess Miss Booth. Monday evening" the regular meeting of the South ward primarv officers was held at the home of the president, Mrs. J. E-Memmott. E-Memmott. After the regular order of business was finished the husbands of the married ladies came unannounced, so far as Mrs. Aiemmott was concerned. Music and games were indulged in.Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Aiemmott, Aiem-mott, Mr. and Airs. W. G. Orme, Air. and Mrs. A. E. Aremmott. Air. and Mrs. W. A. Warner. Misses Geneal Irons. Lavetta Allen, Marie Miller, Fontella Aiemmott. Lillian Lunt, Delia and Hazel Orme and Flenn Memmott. Monday evening Miss Dolores Dal by of Levan gave one of the leading affairs of the season. Progressive five hundred "as ine mam ieature ot tne evening. Dean Daiby was the prize-winner. Lunch1-eon Lunch1-eon was served to the following: Air. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Air. and Airs. O. W. Francom, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dalby, Air. and Airs. T. C. Dalby. Dean Dalby. Miss Alabel Dalhv. Mrs. Hattie Wright. Airs. Christene Alc-Farland, Alc-Farland, Miss Rees. Miss Hanks. Miss Hatfield. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shepherd, Eric Peterson and Mr. Crane. f AMERICAN FORK : f AMERICAN FORK. 'March 24. Air. and Airs. Robert E. King celebrated the sixty-second sixty-second anniversary of their marriage last fc'unday. a number of their children were present. The Primary officers and teachers of the First ward surprised Airs. J. N. Fak-erell Fak-erell at her home Monday evening. The time was passed in making candy and music and games. Mrs. Fackereil left Saturday for Park City, where she will make her home. Lloyd Tarney of this city and Miss Lela Berrey of Cedar Fort were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. A recep- : tion was given in their honor Thursday! night at Cedar Fort which a number of their friends and relatives of American Fork attended. Mrs. Jay H. Wootton, who has been visiting at tne home of senator J. H. Wootton for the past two months, has returned re-turned to her home in Salt lake. Mrs. Earl Varney entertained the primary pri-mary officers of the Second ward Tuesday Tues-day evening at her home, the time being spent in music and games and dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett pleasantly surprised them at their home Friday evening. Games and music were the features of the evening after vicli a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Thomas S. Kelly entertained at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening for her daughter Ethel. There were sixtv guests present and Miss Kelly was the recipient re-cipient of many presents. Mrs. AT. E. Duncan entertained at a birthday party Thursday night. Mrs. Benjamin F. Farrer entertained Monday afternoon in honor of her son Louis's birthday. After an enjoyable time of games and music a delicious luncheon was served to twenty guests. Mrs. Sadie Remmington was hostess at a delightful social Saturday evening in honor of her daughter Arvilla's fourteenth j birthday. There were twelve guests present pres-ent and a most pleasant evening was ' spent in games and music, after which a delicious birthday supper was served. Thursday evening the Misses Rose and Pearl Hanson entertained at a farewell social for Eddie Hanson, who left Sunday Sun-day for Wyoming. Games and refresh- j ments were the features of the evening, j Miss Ethel Kelly, the popular and ac-I complished young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Kelly of this citv, and Raymond Wild, also of this phn-o, wr-rc niaiitt-d in Salt Lake Wduesiny. After a short honeymoon the young mple will make their home in Ainerkan Fo:k. Mr. and Airs. Oeorce Nichotes ann"imre the engagement of their daughter Keba to N alter longer of G.trl'ieid. Air.-. James Ciiipmau left here Tuesday for Pittsburg, Pa., where siie was called by the death of her sister. Mr. and Airs. John AIcTague. Mr. and Mis. W. S. Storrs. Air. and Mrs. J. W. Si oris and Bishop and Airs. Joseph H. Sioris were at SpriimviMe Tuesday to attend at-tend the funeral of Edward P. Kindred. Air. ind Airs. Ada m A nderson and dauehu-r Eit'ic and .Miss Yelma Prouse mo to if d o er from Provo Sunday and spent the day as guests of Air. and Airs. J. W. Siorrs., Air. and Mrs. Storrs ac- ; eomranied ihfnn later in the clay to. Springville and spent the evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roylance. Preparations are being made hy the juniors ct the high school to hold their junior prom on next Friday evening. 'March o"'. It will be given in the Apollo hall, in the form of a Japanese ball, and it is expected to be one of the social features of the season. ! SPRINGVILLE 4 SPRTNGA'ILLE. March 24. George A. Storrs of Provo was visiting friends here Monday. Air. and Mrs. Joseph Stevenson of Salt Lake were Springville visitors Tuesday. Airs. J. W. -Alleman entertained the Woman's club last Friday afternoon at the Ice cream parlor of the Bird Drug! company. Airs. F. O. Haws acted as hostess to the Home Culture club at its meeting last Friday afternoon and entertained the members at her home. Miss Yiola Smith, Aliss Emma Dalton. J. F. Geooms and William Geooms attended at-tended the opera. "Faust," at Salt Lake Tuesday evening. Aliss Dora Kearns, Miss Orissa Brin-ton. Brin-ton. Aliss Eliza Thorne. Aliss Bertha AIc-Kenzie AIc-Kenzie and others gave a dancing party at the Bird Drug company's ice cream parlor Saturday evening. Mrs. A. A. Brown visited in Spanish Fork Wednesday. The Alpha Beta club entertained Satur- Wayne Boyer, who will leave soon for Arco, Idaho, where they expect to make their home. Mrs. Martha AIcTague of American Fork visited relatives here Tuesday. Miss EfFie Kelsey entertained a number num-ber of lady friends Alonday evening. The party later repaired to the Bird Drug company's ice cream parlor, where ice cream was served. Lesell Bate returned Tuesday after several sev-eral days' visit in Hyco, Nev. The And elin-Clark Concert company gave a concert last Thursday evening under the auspices of the Alpha Beta club. The concert as very much enjoyed en-joyed by those present. Mr. and Airs. James E. Weight were given a surprise party Saturday night bv a number of their friends in honor of Air. Weight's fiftieth birthday. I Klf. PLEASANT 4 f MT. PLEASANT. March 24. Aliss Del-la Del-la Seely was hostess to the T. R. A. club Alonday evening. ANisic and sewing furnished fur-nished the entertainment and the following fol-lowing officers were elected: President. Aliss Yera Merrill; vice nresident. Aliss Delia Seely; secretary. Aliss Yerda Ras-mussen; Ras-mussen; treasurer, Miss Golda Jensen. Alembers present were the Misses Arera Merrill. Delia Seely. Verona Cox, Erba i Goldie Neilsen, Melba Aldrich, Gladys Ericksen. Nellie Madsen, J&ssie Tehb's, Alpha Madsen, Ruth Candland, Winona Cherry, Ruth Monson. Elmira Barton, Helen Larsen, Torza Justensen and Yerda Rasmussen. G. R. Yearsley of Salt Lake, grand ler-turer ler-turer of the F. and A. M. of Utah, paid an official visit Saturday evening to Da- . mascus lodge No. 10. In honor of her mother. Airs. William Hutton of New Concord, Ohio, Mrs. AY. W. AlcKirahan entertained Fridav afternoon after-noon with a St Patrick's luncheon. St. Patrick's designs were carried out in the decorations and a green and while color scheme predominated in the menu and ices. The guests invited to meet Airs Hutton were Mesdames A. S. Nilson L. Nilson. K. W. Wall, R. A. Burch, Edith Waddle. Alary More head. Rex S Jensen, Jen-sen, Alarie Andersen, O. F. Wall, Amaa Aldrich. H. C. Beaumann, J. w. Cherrv H. Guy Wood, J. w. AIcGann. Fred Rasmussen, Ras-mussen, H. F. Wall, J. D. Alevrick. G W Brand and the Misses Ruth Mitchell' Ethel McCormick, Ethel Ollis Aladeline Lewis. Edda Mae Gibson and Miss Alarv I Trowbridge. I Miss Rtrby Sorensen entertained Saturday Satur-day evening with a St. Patrick's dinner Cards were placed for Mr. and Airs C W Sorensen, Airs. A. S. Jensen. Airs E R Poulson, Air. and Mrs. Paul Monson ATN Deane Webb. Miss A'elma Tldwell. MNs Fannie Monson ; Seymour Jensen. Cannon Can-non Jensen, Vernon Brothersen and Clinton Clin-ton Poulson. A very successful St. Patrick's card party was given Friday evening bv Mr and Airs. A. L. Nilson. Throughout the home St. Patrick's colors and designs were used and t lie green a nd white color h.-me v. us ;iNo ns-.l in ih.- S'-T.; en ! iH iin in th-i l i, ret.--course i un !ieo:i. Four t;t 'lies '"" "."vO" w.-re phi y-d. with fir:-1 'Vv,f a a wa rcJed to Al r. and M i. A. I Christensen :i nd the consolation prizes awarded to All s. V. L- .lohnson and L. L. .Jn.-eii. Mr. R. .V. Burch ami hl'le daughter. -Virginia CJay, MleJ friend:', here last wcr k. lea vnig Sa ; uru'ay for i heir new home in Arco, Idaho. The T we ill ieth Cent ury club met Thursday ft ernoon with Al I.t.s Ann in . Johanst-n. Present were Airs. O. E. A!e-Gaheu A!e-Gaheu of Salt lake, Mis. Joseph Davis ami Mrs. llyrum Christensen. Airs. .1. I'. Neff read A-'t ! I of Israel 'Art new ill's drama, "The .Melting Pot." and Airs. Fannie Fan-nie C. Al lies pave a sbort talk on "The . Immigra tion Problem." Luncheon w;t s served to eighteen members and guests. Air. and Mrs. E. A'. NeMsen entertained at dinner Saturday complimentary to Airs. .) t;ne Andersen of Cleveland and her ' brother, Leonard Sorensen, one of t he members oi Troup L. Alr.s A. S. Nilson will entertain flv.7 Home Culture club Wednesday a "ernoon.. Alarch LJ at the home of her daughter. Airs. Rex S. Jensen. The new officers of the club a re Airs. A. Cra ne, pivsident ; Airs. Amasa Aldrich. viee president; Airs. A. D. Christensen. secretary and treasurer: treasur-er: Mrs. A. L. Nilson, assistant secretary and auditor. Mr. Alarie. Anderson of Salt Lake is a guest at the home of her daughter. Airs. O. F. Wall. The Woman's Alissionary soMpty met Tuesday afternoon at tiie dormintorv with MSf Alay Hull and Aliss Ethel Ollis as '" hostess. Airs. O. V. Walt conducted the devotionals and Aliss Ruth Mitchell re- ,;' cited "Scum of the Earth." An article, e' "Jacob Rii.-. a Servant of the Citv," was '; read by Aliss Eleanor Draper. S'ictrola music was enjoyed. Mr. and Airs. Hyvum Christensen were -the hosts at a beautifully appointed din- den Sunday evening. Cut flowers vera used as a centerpiece on the dining tabic ,' and covens weie placed for twehe. Mr. and Airs. Paul Alonson entertained at dinner AYerinesdav complimentary to -, several members of Troop E, who recent- ... ly returned. Covers were laid for Mis.s Ruby Sorensen, Aliss Deane Webb, Aliss -Yelma Tidwell. Aliss Fannie Alonson. Sey-mour Sey-mour Jensen. Shirley Poulson, Vernon Brothersen, Leonard Petersen, Clinton Poulson and the hosts. I GRANTSVILLE 4 ORAN"TS lI.LE. March 24. Miss Muriol : Krk-kson entertained at an Ouija party - , at her home Thursday evening. Mr?. Hyrum Millward and Mrs. Hvrum "" Sutcon gave a surprise partv on their " mother. .Mrs. John S. Anderson. Thurs-" day alternoon. Those present were Mrs ' M. E. Halladay, Mrs. J. A. Erickson. Mrs. " Holger Peterson and Mrs. A. L. Hani- ' mond of Blat-ki'oot, Idaho. Mis.s Bemice Peck entertained Chileon'" Halladay. Thomas Williams. Miss Frances Bnrmesier and Miss Louise Peck at a. card party Saturday evening. Miss Penina Wrathall entertained , George Page. Rennet! c'oolev, Tennyson Bates. Miss Irene Wrathall and Miss Rhea Anderson at a card party Saturday evening. even-ing. Mrs. J. H. Jlilward entertained the E. M. C. club Friday afternoon. Those pros-.' ent. were Mrs. J. R. Eliason. Mrs. Alexander Alex-ander Johnson, Mrs. Leo Johnson. Mrs. G. E. Townsend. Mrs. J. W. Mo Mlister Mrs. P. E. Wrathall. Mrs. Theodore ft.'-Johnson. ft.'-Johnson. Mrs. Alice McMichael. Mrs. R. ' ' ' O. Halladay, Mrs. Hampton Worthinston, 1 Mrs. Clyde Wrathall. Mrs. J. r. Hicks, Mrs. Burton D. Brown, Mrs. Sam w! ' Clatk and Mrs. A. ,. Hammond of Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho. Mrs. Richard Palmer entertained tiie ' "c 11...K1..V unices in. ner nome on Mam street Wednesday evening. Mrs. John E. Millward entertained the Second ward Mutuel officers Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. D. Brown entertained the M. M and M. cluh at her home on-Hale street Thursday evening. Those present were Mrs. F. T. Burmester, Mrs. C. R -Row- ' herry. Mrs. A. Fred Anderson. Mrs G K 1 Townsend, Mrs. E. M. Spanlon Mrs' Parker B. Pratt, Mrs. P. E. WrathalC Mrs. Maud Is.. Cooley, Mrs. Frank Knowl-ton. Knowl-ton. Mrs. Henry Jefferies, Mrs. Cora G McBride, Miss Lillian Rowberry and Miss Emma Sharp. The junior prom was held in, the gym Friday evening. Decorations were in ' green and white. 1 DESERET t '- 1 , DESERET. March LM. The Misses Norma. Moody, JCva Cahoon. Lavern Crol't, Louise Morrison. Vcruell Mood v. Rlanche "' Dewsmip, Mrs. A. R. Crownover. Mrs. S. Stovensen. Mrs. A. Budd. Mrs K. Petty and Mrs. Myron Western, niemhera of the O. N. F.. club, entertained at a .i very unique dancing partv Thursdav evening, March S. In the A. C. Nelson gymnasium. One hundred and fifty invitations invi-tations were issued lor the occasion. The-hall The-hall was beautifully decorated in a color scheme of pink and while, intertwined in. green, suggestive of spring and St. Patrick. Pat-rick. In the center hung a huge basket tilled with pink and white roses and smilax, to which streamers from all parts ' of the hall were fastened. The club mem- ' bers were prettily gowned and each car- ' ried a houoilet of carnalions .-i n.i fi.-n |