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Show . I Social Notes From Towns in Utah : i - 1 " magna""" f 4 MANA, Mnn ii 24 -Tr.c Mawna l.f.rli.-'' Hr!-lc- dub wwH .i-li-lilfMllv tit-i-t.tit'i t" Mi. Im l'f - Tinirfl-iv & ft h t ii'xji i. Th f.r'7-H w.is '- 'in ,v Mrs. .1 .1. V.VH:'. Mrs. Kay M r-Hii-i-n w;i ;i ChhI ot tlif-.liib. tlif-.liib. Th Mana ward .-luh r"-'M- ronf-d its p.-rforn;i m-'- of "A l-HHKli'-r tu- rt ." whi.-h v.-;ih in l.iiv- h.-U l"lt on M t 1 h ,i m ' i rn m I J i 11 in Tw iisiu-I-'rMay iuiit, until Wr'lntS'lay e-.'-nli:;; 'j' i i x t wci-k. Th l.r.H A mi go ''hit, w.is planntlv n-trtfiliif:.l n-trtfiliif:.l hv Mm. WhIk-t i'M-UI-v v.-.-- t.-l lit! V H f frfMf.OM. ( iH'-l -S WWc M 1 H I Kllft IovU-. Mth. I'. K.-lln-.- and -Mr. T. H. IjoL.lr. Tlif M;u:n;i WniiK-n's ! n I will mt--t at f'v,,tT'n iiiill nrr.l V( I m-Mj y ;u'w-rnoon at 2;:'.0 o'rlo' k. MIbh K. Klla Dovifi of St. Paul, Minn.. In the KHf-st of her MMer, -Mrs. Walter 1 1 Alnliov. Mrs. (. M. Matt son of Arthur rntcr-tahifvl rntcr-tahifvl a. larf! nuiiilir of frhui-Ja at a I Aim-Ink part v Tliijrsilay eveni ni. 1 The L.-nedt ilaix-ft Riven hy tli Woman's Wom-an's rhib Ih.hi 'MliuiK'lay evening fnr "'the R'-Ilan klrlilitiM," rlf.'SpiTA t Me :old, stormy uv.tuher, v.iiH well attends! and a yreat nucresB. Mr. nml Mia. Kay Snow of Arthur en-tf-r tallied t a lunHifMin, nium; and dancint; last. WedneHilay even Ink. Mrs. Joe I 'f-M-.vHow r n t i-rtal ned at cards nn her Inrtlnluy a nn I versa! y Kilday even-In even-In K I lie following quests: Mr. and Mrti. Allwt Hardy, Mr. and Mr. 'harl1.H Martin, Mar-tin, Mr. hi id Mth. A. I iclaney, Mr. and Mrs. A rthur I.ouia , M r. and Mrs. J ark Spno.e, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma.s Temple, Tem-ple, Mr. and Mrs. A. K Snyder. Mr. mid Mrs. Art hur Kopp, Mr. n ml Mrs. J list in Y'?ay, Mr. and Mrs. ( .'. R. I leiuhiison, Mrs. i 'a rrle lardy, M r.s. Mary Kmpr.son of Kolra. Idaho. Mrs. Walter Walknr. Miss ("race Denton and Miss (Mara Larson of Salt Lake, Mls RaclinH Larson. Ja--k .Denfon. Iuiifhon was served and tin mdnpr enjoyed. Prizes were on by Mrs. P'nieiBon, Mrs. A. Hardy1, Mr. Temple Tem-ple ami A. Hardy. TREMONTON 4 f TREMONTON, March 24. One of tlie most delightful occasions of the season was the shamrock party Riven by Mrs. Harry Wooda rd and Mrs. W. K. Hadley at tlie home of Mrs. Woodard Saturday afternoon. "Five hundred" was tlie diversion di-version of the afternoon. Tlie favors of the panic were awarded to Mrs. Clyde lephai t and M rs. 1 1. G. .Scott . Those in attendance, besides the hostesses, were MesdamoH llay Ward. Hownivl Sliean, I Jan Eliin.on, Ben T. Wlnzeler, Charles McClure. William Stone. W. K. GvVa, W. ii. Hudson, S. B. Wntiand, A. N'. Fish-burn, Fish-burn, I. S. Mann, Civile Gephart, V 1L Hum Thompson, f I. Ci. Scott, L. P. Merril. J. R. Whitlork. J. A. Kins, R. .1. Lewis, George Carter. C. O. Scott, Mrs. Ray Thompson of Malad and Mra. Mrs. Inew and daughter Bessie are i si ting relatives In Uden. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson and little !ou Harry ot Malad came here Saturday and were the guests of friends over Sunday. Sun-day. The members of the 1 1 ome Economics club gae a dance in the dining' room of the Hotel .Midland Friday evening for the benefit of the public library. Mrs. Aidie Anthony of Boulder, Colo., N here, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Gepha rt. Mrs. Fred Gephart had as her guests In si week her sit-uer, Mis. La von Wil-1'ams. Wil-1'ams. and little son Gilbert of Wells-viilc. Wells-viilc. Joshua Shank and Utile daughter Irene are isiting relatives in Ohio. SUNNYSIDE Sl'NNYSIDK, March 24. Mrs. G. D. Wood delightfully entertained at a card partv Saturday night for the members of the Ladies' Literary club and their partners. part-ners. The center decoration on the luncheon table was a large crystal vase of white cornations and ferns, while the ices and confections were in shades of green in honor of St. Patrick's day. Mrs. C. R. Fahiing yas hostess for ! the members of the Art Kmbroidcry club at her borne on St. Patrick's day. The social event of the week was the a nnual Relief society party held in the ivai d house Friday evening. Decorations were in white and green and a splendid musical programme whs rendered. There were 100 people rresent. i Mr. a nd Mrs. Samuel Nay lor. Mrs. A. K. Hopkinson, Talieten and Oscar Evans ! and Roy Kirk man spent Saturday and Sunday at Price. i Mrs. James Ungtitch is visiting relatives j at Castlegate. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen of Castle' Dale are the guests of Mrs. Harry La- turner Uuiing their stay in Sunnyside. j .Miss Ad Locke entertained the following fol-lowing guests Fridav eening at a birth-' day party: Mr. and Mrs. William St. : Johns. Mr. and Mrs. .Benjamin Kawlings. Mr. and M rs. Ton v Gigiolitli. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rich, Mr. a nd Mrs. John Locke. Mr. and Mrs. John Pollick; the Misses Fern Bennett, F.hza Uasmussen, XfMHe Marshall and Genc ie e Jewkes, Messrs. T o!ph Bennett. Donald Hig-gin- : son, Charles Doris. Reuben Diminick, Jo- I seph Locke and Thomas McGan. Mrs. LeRoy BenneJt was hostess at a St. Tatrick's party at her home Saturday i evening. Everything was strictly "Irish' a rid the guests reported having an en-jovable en-jovable time. "Miss Dorothy Knouf was hostess for the Girls B. S. club at her home on Monday Mon-day evening. Mrs. Matinda Dcnmsen spent the latter part of the week visiting relatives at Orangeville. Mrs. C. K. Funk w 111 entertam tweh e of her lad v friends at cards Wednesday afternoon at her apartments. f RICHFIELD f- RICHFIELD, March ?i-Mr. and Mrs. A . V. Nelson returned Sunday from a three months' trip to Los Angeles. Mrs. Lena C. Fallis of Salt Lake armed ar-med Sunday for a short vis;t. The Daughter of the Pioneers will h-!d fieir morttidy meet ins Saturday- ar tlie public library. Company . uill entertain. Mr. and Ms. A ugust Nelson returned Sjnday from Canada. fr. and Trs. J. 1. MUir entertained Ht dinner SundH. C'o-ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs J. L. Fwinc. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fiamiosp. Mr. and Mrs. Sim ! j. ''son. Mrs. L. C. FaUis. Mrs Cliristian Pouison Mrs. Hopkins. Kate W'prry and George Flint. Mrs. Hyrum Hansen of Mar'-svale spent S.r.Tiay here anl at AmianelU. Mrs. v'. W. Buchanan re'urnM from a three months' trip to North Carolina. M'ss Edna K'hl is visiting with her sister at Gunnison. Mr. Mltnn i'5f nry returned to her home at Beaver Snturday. Miss FlTen-'e 0!''e erteria ined the M. (i. B. club Thursday eenirg. Mrs. H. S. I vie entertained a few little lit-tle folks Sa'urday In honor of' the twelfth birthday of her son Wllmer. M rs. 1. . L. G ra h a -n entertained the Mlrt hma krtfi dncs1a y a fternoon. Mrs. H A. Andelin returned from California Cali-fornia last week. Mrs. Jark Ohrlsty a itI Miss Mazi Fa of Salt Lake are vi si ring their parents, Mr. and Ms. Geors? Ial, Sr. The Misses Mary Buchanan and Oka I Fred rick son entertained ai dinner Sunday Sun-day at the home of Miss Buchanan. 'Miss Rachel Peterson entertained the T. T. club Wednesday evening. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to Mrs. Harry Green. Mrs. . i P. F. I'V-IC'-vr,!!. M-s. R-T- ' tl-- . tf'O 1 ls- M.l he I P;,r!.,v. , MiriT' a N'd-.o.,. -M;7,e H.-;il Ma.-l Wo'.l--'. . r.-'''i Law;-' los- and ,:;.!i flans-n. , Mrs. ;!..- ,f-y ,s eri ;erra r n--l n' a Kn - fiiik ' on on T it ' i.-'.'a . aiTimon in iv tut of Mip. W K. H.irrert. of .-alt ;,'e. J ,iiih liei'U U M S S'i '. d. I MONRO E " f MOV ROC:, MarHi 2L - Mr. J. Vernon Fri. k.-on ent.-ririind t Si.nd'i dlnn--r tor Mrs. .j. n. F.ihksi.n of R ..-h r . Di . Mr. and Mi:-. S. G. Andoas-ui and Mrs. F. Krn k-son. k-son. One of l hf cia pv-ni? of th wvr-k ; was gl'-eu H.iitirdav et-nin- bv Mr. and i Mis. Moroni Jcihn. Tne dec .rat ions and 1 luiifiicon Wflf in kepphiK with St. 1 'a t -. ri'-k's da-'. Tlio.f; enjovin- the fi';iir were Mr. and Mis. rTnrlfs ( Tiibb, Mr. and M'". Itay Surtln. M;-. and Mrs. ZabriskH-. Mr. and Mrs. A I niond i r.e v, Mr. arni Mrs. -Li cm m on, Mr. a nd M rs. Ili-nrv Lai 'n, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F'u'ricy," Dr. and Mrs, imo Sainsliui'v, Mr. and Mrs. Janies' Mill, Mr. ;,nd Mrs. Andrew Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. 'c--r Christcnsen, Mr. and M.rs. i M. Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore , Chritensn. Mr. and M rs. purler, Donna Crabb nnd Gerinide Hawley. j .Mrs. Elvin Tuft entertained Saturday I in honor of her little son Miles's birthday. Those present were Melba Erinks'in, Lei a and f'real Magleby, Fiutli Swindle. Jos.-pl: . Winget, Horace Ma.lcby and Irene Tuft, j M ra. A. J. Bert el son and daughter, j Daisy, are home after a month's visit In j Salt Lake. Mrs. Oscar Johnson entertained Monday j complimentary to Airs. J. H. Robison of ; My ton. Those present were Mrs. Minnie . Simmon sen, Mrs. Dr. Belitz. Mrn. Ida I Hansen, Mrs. Clara Pax ton and Lou Sim-nii Sim-nii mseii. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis of Sallna entertained enter-tained at a plunge party Monday even-iri. even-iri. After bathing, dancing and luncheon lunch-eon were enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Joseph Kearns and Mrs. S. E. Tally of , Suit like, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crundall, Dr. and Airs. F. O. Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. F.ee Peterson, Peter-son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Massion, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McCallister, Mr. and Mis. W. II. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hoffman, Hoff-man, Mr. and M rs. Guy Lewis, Mrs. O. Ouddeback, M r. and Mrs. D. G. Brown, Andrew Peterson, M iss Clay Allred, Mr. and Mrs. David Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, Mrs. Lars Goldbransen and Charles Wilkes. Mrs. Ray Swain entertained Tuesday afternoon at a birthday party complimentary complimen-tary to Mrs. Charles Crabb and In honor of her own birthday anniversary. An elaborate luncheon was served to tlie following: Mrs. Orson Magleby, Mrs. Moroni Mo-roni Jensen, Airs. Livingston. M rs. Fen-ton, Fen-ton, Mrs. By the way, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Roy Darlington, Mrs. Goates. Mrs. Almond Al-mond inger, Mrs. Almond inger, Sr., and Mrs. Zabrlskie. Tlie freshman class of the high school entertained Wednesday at a dance dinner. Miss Lou Simmons-en entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon comnlimeniarv to her sister, Airs. J. II. Robinson, who leaves shortly for her home in Myton. HEBER CITY i 1IEBER. M-iirch 24. Mrs. Homer Fran-denberg Fran-denberg of Duchesne is visiting with her sister, Airs. Alma Miller. Mi's. Simon Epperson is visiting in Silver Sil-ver City, the guesi of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ross. Mrs. Alonzo Hicken entertained Friday afternoon in honor of her birthday. Covers were laid for twenty-five friends. Mr, and Mrs. Alma Carlile of Woodland Wood-land are visiting at the home of Mrs. ; Sarah Carlile. Mrs. Bertha Clyde rel urued to her ( home in Altoona after spending tlie win- 1 ter here. . Mrs. Joseph Gourly of Provo is the I guest of her sister, Mrs. James Johnson. Mrs George A. Fisher entertained the j Five Hundred Card club Wednesday j evening. The rooms were decorated with carnations and daffodils. The prizes were ! awarded to Mrs. Ruth Hatch a nd M rs. W. R. Wherritt. Those present were Mrs. J. M. Duke, Mrs. A. L. Neff. Mrs. Chase Moulton. Mrs. J. A. Anderson, Mis. Emer W. Murdock. Mrs. P. A. Murdoch, Mrs. Lizzie Jones, Mrs. Joseph S. McDonald, McDon-ald, Mrs. William Bonner. Airs. Theo Jus-person, Jus-person, Mrs. Annie Coleman, Mrs. Alma ! Miller. Misses Nora, Vilate and Phyllis McMillan. Mrs. June Tuft of Richfield is visiting with her mother, Mrs. A. B. MurJock. A social party was given in honor of Mrs. Archie Shanks Friday night at the j Center ward social hall. About lO friends were present. Mrs, James X. McDonald entei tained the Ladies' Shakesperean club Saturday afternoon. "A Tale o Two Cilies," by i Dickens, was given by Mrs. W. S. Willis. I Those present were Mrs. A. L. Neff. Mrs-William Mrs-William McMillan, Mrs. Joseph Hatch. Mrs. Theo Jasperson. Mr Minnie Cum mings. Mrs. W. It. Wherritt, Mrs. George A. Fisher, Mrs. J. M. Duke. Mrs. Quince Crawford, Mrs. Andrew McDonald. Miss Br ma Jones and Miss Luella Smith are visiting in Provo. Mrs. Amanda Horner and daughter. Relia, are visiting in Price, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Curry. Mrs. David Fisher is visiting in Logan with her daughter. Ha, who is attending school there. Mrs. Sarah McDonald entertained a few-friends few-friends Saturday evening. Mrs. William Byrne entertained at dinner din-ner Thursday evening in honor of Miss A sues Harrington of Salt Lake. i Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hatch left the early! part of the week for Los Angeles and J tlie beaches. Taylor Giles will leave this week for a mission in the' northern states. Many social gatherings have been given in his S honor this week. F Mr. and Mrs. George Smith entertained t Wednesday evening for the retiring f bishopric of the First ward. Those pres- E ent were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duke. Mr. t nrt Mrs Robert Duke Mr snd Mi-c C J. L. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Fd Moulton are visitins j with M rs. Moui ton's parents at Morgan this week. : PLEASANT GROVE j j -f I PLEASANT GROVE. March 24 - Miss f Hazel Wadley entertained a number of J ir friends at a Kensington Thursday I afternoon at the home of her parents. ! Mr. and Mrs J. D. Wadley. ! A soci event of tb week was the tnrps party siren Joceph Hilt cm bv -nishoors and friends Fr'da' evenfne. I Those present were Mr. end Mrs. J. s. j Ho'.dawav, Mr. and Mrs. Jens FuetM. M. : and irs. Oscar Ri-hins. Mr. and Mrs ; L. A. Rt'-hardson. fr. and Mrs. Hans, Rasmusson. y.r. and Mrs. Oar Richins, ; Mr. and Mrs. N!s Fueal. Mr. and Mrs j 0!e Arderson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas , : Richins. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Warburton 1 and Mrs. Matilda A. Chris rianson. I Mrs. Fnrn Ludie has retnrnei to her home In Laytn. after spending thf past tn (iivs hre with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hallidav. Iis Fsr'npr Tiiorfpson of Pa -son is the ; guept of her sister. Mrs. L. p. Lund. I t Miss Rosella ""a i!ev has returned bon e F after spendine the past month wl'b her J E s; s' ". Mrs. J. E Mik lecon ot" r-n per. 1 K M 1 .-s Sad If At wood en t t r a 1 ned the R members of her Snndav f'hool class at a t sof-ii in the rarwmele Saturday eve- i t nine. Refreshments were srvo,. ; t Mrs. V.'est Jacob.. Mrs. Sant 'alker, j f. Mrs. O. E. Grua. Mrs. A. R. Ovrlde I nd Mrs. Lucius Laudie spent Thnrsdav ' k ar tr-e home of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Shol- :g lev of Ameriean Fork. ' P Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rasmussnn. Mr. and j , Mrs. Friend Youncr and Mrs. 1-anra I.im I ' spent Wednesday evening at t!'e iion-c1 of I P. C. Tjirson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorne of Roope. vlt were. Pleasant CI rove visitors -,r. week. |