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Show T j Socir" Notes From Utah Towns ; - . . 1 HEBER CITY f ; f ! IlETBER CITY, f-'opt. 21. Mrs. Alunzo Buliler or Salt ike is the guest ot tier mother, Mrs. Marlon Gooille. 'Mrs. J. K. Mc.VIiillcn entertained at cards Wednesday afternoon. Those pres-j pres-j ent were Mrs. Cha.se Moultotl. Mrs. .lv I Murdock. Mrs. Ooorpre A. Fisher. Mrs. W. J. Rnscvear, Mrs. Lyman CuinmlnM, i Mrs. William Bonner, Mrs. Enter Murdock, Mrs. Edward Y. Clyde and Miss Lula , Jlornor. The prizes were awarded to j Mrs. Emer Murdock and Mrs. Lyman 1 Ciniiminss. ' - Mrs. John Redmond and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Krnost: lCdKiiiKlon of Salt Lake are guests : at the home of Mrs. Sarah Lewis. Mrs. Quince Crawford of Mantl Is visit- j iris with Mrs. James X. McLonald. ! Mrs. Alva Murdock entertained Tues day afternoon in honor of her hirthday anniversary. The invited quests wore Mrs. Charles Kronson, Mrs. Thomas Jones. Mrs. Lester Greenwood, Mrs. George A. ! Klsher, Mrs. Orson Moulton, Mrs. Kmer 1 Murdock, Mrs. Edward Y. Clyde, Mrs. A. IS. Murdock and Miss Eustacta Averett. ; Mr. arid Mrs. ChaBe Moulton' were vis- i Itors In Salt Lake this week. ; Mrs. W. S. Wllles spent Sunday In Provo, tiio guest of Mrs. Chase Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Murdock were pleas- ' iuitly surprised Tuesday evening. l-'our tables of "juu" were played and luncheon i was served. Mrs. Thomas Hicken of Tabhy is visit-ins visit-ins relative and friends In Hober tills -woek. Mr. andMrs. Abo Turner entertained a few friends Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kashand of Duchesne Du-chesne are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Iliekeji. Miss Edna McAnlly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAully, and Archie Wilson were married Wednesday evening eve-ning at the home of the bride's parents. Bishop Frank Ryan performed the ceremony. cere-mony. Mrs. Wilson accompanied her husband, hus-band, who was drafted in the army, to Salt Lake prior to his departure for American Lake, Wash. Mrs. Thomas Watson Is visiting in Heber this week. Mrs. Clifford Evans of Salt Lake is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. YV. HcAully. j LEHI LEHI, Sept. 22. Miss Birdie Evans pleasantly entertained in lionor of her birthday, Thursday afternoon, at her home on the Evans ranch. The invited guests were Aroma Goodwin, Gwen Yates, Edith Ross, Edith Goates, Melba Goates, Eila Obraai and Delci South-wiek, South-wiek, Mrs. T. F. Kirkhum gave a watermelon water-melon feast at her homo Sunday evening. even-ing. Thoso present were Ruby Kirkhum, Kirk-hum, La Verne Kirkham, Rose Russon. Uladvs Noedham, Art Worlton, Earl J,ox,'Carl Winn and Ruel Evans. - - Miss Lillian Knudson arrived home Monday, after a three weeks' visit in Salt Lake. . Miss Rachel Anderson is in Lehi again, after a visit of a month in Idaho. The Fourth ward choir gave a farewell social Monday evening in compliment com-pliment to Enoch Russon. Mr. Russon and family left for Fallon, Nov., this week, where Mr. Russon will take the superintendent-)' of the sugar factory there. Junius Davis, who left Thursday to join the United States fighting forces, was the guest of honor at a dinner Tuesday evening given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Davis. A pleasant birthday party was given to Stanlev Winn Monday evening by his wife." Twenty relatives and intimate inti-mate friends were present. The officers and teachers of the Second ward Sunday school entertained their partners at a watermelon feast Tuesday evening. Miss Mildred Crahb of Elsinore is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. 1 TOOELE ; 4. TOOELE. Sept. 22. Miss Myrtle Is-frreen Is-frreen entertained at her home Monday evening in honor of Vern Ailsop, who left Wednesday to enter the service of Uncle Sam. The house and lawn were artistically artistical-ly decorated in the national colors. Games and music were enjoyed until a late hour, when a buffet luncheon was served to the following guests: Miss Ruby McLaws. Miss Bertha Spiers, Miss Annie Elkington, Miss Emily Spiers, Miss Genevieve Walters, Miss Lueile Gowans, Miss Ruth Walters, Miss- Ida Peterson. Miss Dean Knudson, Miss Cerola Gowans, Gow-ans, Miss Lucy Pocock, Miss Annie Anderson, An-derson, Miss Gilda Pocock. Miss Ella Mc-Liws, Mc-Liws, Miss Lenora Horricks, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Mclaws, Miss Lstjet Adams, Miss Kdna McLaws, Lester Pocock, Arthur Nelson. Cecil Dobson, Ernest Orton. Earl p.oltz and Roy Dobson. Matrons of the evening were Mrs. W. C. Isgreen, Mrs. Matilda Bush and Mrs. M. J. Lindsay. Mrs. I. H. Boyes of Denver, Colo., Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. A, Mc-Govern. Mc-Govern. Mrs. Arthur Dawson returned Friday from Butte, Mont., where she visited relatives for the past month. Mrs. Harry Hansler, who has been the ; guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mar-tin Bezek, departed Sunday for Butte, Mont., where she will visit with rela-, rela-, tlves before returning to Denver, Colo., where she will make her home. Mrs. W. C. Isgreen entertained at a family dinner Tuesday evening In compliment com-pliment to trie eighty-first birthday anniversary anni-versary of her mother, Mrs. M. J. Lindsay. Lind-say. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Frailey entertained enter-tained In honor of Mrs. FraLley'a brother, Roy James, at their home Friday evening eve-ning prior to his departure to .join the national army. Games and music occupied occu-pied the time, followed by luncheon for thirty guests. The Magnum Bonum club entertained Wednesday evening with a progressive seven-course dinner, the different courses of the dinner being served at the various club members homes. The final portion of the dinner was served at the Drouhay home In Erda, after which dancing was Indulged In. Miss Emma Do La Mare was hostess to (lie Ixmilila swarm of Beehive girls at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. D, Powell entertained a few frif nds Tuesday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Powell of Pleasant Pleas-ant Green and their son, liyrum Powell, Jr., of Idaho. The Ladies of the Maccabees are arranging ar-ranging to give a card party and sorial in Fraternal hall next Friday evening. Mrs. B. A. Peterson and Mrs. Joseph De La Mare entertained Teusday evc-ing evc-ing at t he De La Mare residence at a dinner party in honor of Ervine Howell, who departed Wednesday to join the national na-tional army. Covers wore laid for twenty guests. In lienor of Roswell Mowed, who left Wednesday for neivicu in the T'nited f tales army. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howell entertained a number of friends at their homo Tuesday evening. Mih Poter Poppas was tho guest at a uprise parly given by a number of her h i. -nds thin week, tho occasion being her twenty-seventh birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in music, dancing and ,";jme,H, and refreshments were nerved. ThoHf ' part Mpatlng were Mr. rind Mrs. John Katrak"M, Mrs. Constance Christian's Christian-'s fiu. All Doliua White, Oiu Cl-rbUau- MRS. G. A. SHUMWAY, formerly Miss Mattie Clegs of ! Heber City, whose marriage took place in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. j El ? ;r " tw ts L J v r i 3 i e s ' i V" ' . $ 1 I ra v ' " ."-uvw e h -? ? , 3 P fv - ' - v -t- " fa I I r . . - S i ft i S E t n 3 . i ( U I , s ,;( V s - i l I LI 8dJJ Fraaaigma LTj L)' sen, Mr. and Mrs. John Warner, Mr: and Mrs. Thomas J. Phillips, Mrs. Edward Booth and Mrs. William Booth. Mrs. Horace Jenkins of Midvale is the guest of Mrs. M. J. Scanlon and Mrs. D. C. Harper during the week. j MONROE MONROE, Sept. 22. Miss Mildred Crabb entertained Monday evening complimentary com-plimentary to Ivy Magleby. The rooms and tables were prettily decorated and dinner was served to Mrs. Charles Crabb, Mi s. Moroni Jensen. Mrs. Hart Sanders, Mrs. Ray Swain, Ethel and Verna Erick-son, Erick-son, Olive, ISlma, Del and Vera Masrleby. Madge Jones of Arco, Idaho, is visit-ini visit-ini with her grandfather, Walter Jones. Mrs. Moroni Jensen entertained Saturday Satur-day evening in honor of Ivy Magleby. Appropriate Ap-propriate decorations were carried out and dinner was served to the following: Mrs. Ray Swain, Mrs. Elliott Larsen, 11 ma, Olive. Del and Vera Magleby, Ethel and Verna Erickson. The South ward Sunday school and mutual mu-tual entertained Friday evening complimentary compli-mentary to Ivy Magleby. Dancing was a feature of the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Erickson and Mrs. Claud Mclntyre of Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cbipman of Pueblo, Colo., were the guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ver-non Erickson. Miss Rena Magleby vras hostess at a dinner party Sunday for the following: Lynna Ransom, Opal Caseman, Del, Vera and Helen Magleby, Royal and Maurel Bell. Leland and Glen Crabb and La Mar Morrison. Miss Reta Johnson is home, after a month's visit at Salt Lake. The following young men left this morning for American Lake: Dan Larsen. Lar-sen. James Reynolds, Guy Nielsen, Orln Yergensen and Bert Christiansen. The citizens of the town accompanied them to the train. Mr. and Mrs. F. Erickson entertained at Sunday dinner or Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ver-non Erickson, Mrs. Christian Tui!t, Gladys Tuft, Ethel and Verna Erickson. Miss Ivy Magleby and Vern Peterson were married in the Salt Lake temple Thursday. They will leave soon for Baltimore. Bal-timore. Md.t where Mr. Peterson enters a medical college. Miss Mildred Crabb was a Salt Lake i visitor this week. The following enjoyed a plunge party "Wednesday evening: Lynna Ransom, Opal Caseman, Rena, Del, Helen and Vera Masleby, Royal and Maurel Bell, La Mar Morrison and Glen Crabb. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown entertained Saturday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Openshaw of Mesa, Ariz. 1 SPANISH FORK 4 f SPANISH FORK, Sept. 22. Miss Vera Thipman of Layton is the guest of Miss Ida Boyack. Re A. Roach of this city and Miss Alberta Gatherum of Trovo were married at Provo Wednesday. Mr. Roach is bugler of F battery at Fort Douglas. Miss Eva Tuttle entertained the i Flower swarm of the Beehive Girls Tuesday Tues-day evening, Mrs. J. Howard Stilwcll has returned from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Rusk Simmons of Mammoth visited Mrs. Kenton Boyack this week. Mrs. Fred Harry man and daughter, Cleo, of Bingham are Spanish Fork visitors. Misses Blanche and Minnie Williams entertained Tuesday evening at their home In honor ot" Messrs. Frank Nelson and "BeriK'll Hansen, who entrained Thursday for American Lake. Luncheon was served to twenty guesaa. Miss Rosetta Dowen spent Monday and Tuesday with Salt Lake friends. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac llansen and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lewis motored to Eureka Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cramer Wt Wednesday Wed-nesday for Montana, where they will make their home. Mrs. Joseph L;irnon entertained eight lady friends Thuiwbiy, tho occasion being her birthday anniversary. Dinner was served at 6 o'clock. Mrs. George King fiiterlalnod Wednesday Wednes-day evening for her brother, Frank Dims, who left Thursclny for duty In the army. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Parrnft hnv? ns thf ir gu-st r Mrs. lionise ( 'low and Mips Vnra Cbipman of Knysvilh; anri Mrs. Emma Barratt and Mrs. Charlotte Foster of Salt Lake. City. Mrs. Ray Jnnfs has returned to Mammoth, Mam-moth, ai't'-.r ppending a wck with her mother, Mrs. W. R. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Willi.'t rn It. Johns en I f retained re-tained Monday fit a dinner f'niplini-m:i'-v t,u ALr. 'a-utl Airs. Charles Richards, who left during the week for? a trip through California. Miss Esther Bringleson returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from a week's visit at Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shepherd returned 1 this week after spending six weeks with ! Mr. Shepherd's father in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larson and Mrs. John L. Jones motored to Salt Lake Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. William Bowen of Roosevelt is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lars P. Larson at Leland. Mrs. Ieslie Anderson Is spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Creer. Mrs. Roy Creer entertained Sunday at her home in Leland for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bo wen, Mr. and Mrs. William F"lavel, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams. Miss Hanna Harrison of Salt Lake City spent the week with Mrs. Edwin Bringleson. Bringle-son. Mrs. Ben Argyle, Sr., a.nd daughter, . Afton went as far as Salt Lake Wednes-, Wednes-, day with their son and brother, Sterling ! Argyle, who entrained Thursday for American Lake. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jameson of Butte, Mont., who have spent the past six weeks with Mr. and Mrs. James Jameson, left Tuesday for Salt Lake City, ihure they will remain a month. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans had as their guests dwring the week Mrs. E. T. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Evans and Mrs. Harry Steele of Midvale. During the week the visitors were entertained by Mr. and Mrs D. J. Evans, Mrs. W. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Thomas and Dr. and Mrs. Wells Krockbank. f SPRINGVILLE f i SPRINGVILLE, Sept. 22. Miss Mary Starr spent a few days in Pay-son Pay-son this week with relatives and friends. William H. Kearns and daughter, Dora, attended the reunion of the Kearns family, held this week at Gunnison. Gun-nison. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Erickson, who have made their home for the past vear or more at Anaconda, Mont., are visiting here. Mrs. Lizctte Dibble of Union, Ore., is visiting relatives and friends here. Miss Effie Kelsey left Monday for a month's visit to Honolulu. Hawaiian islands, where she will be the guest of Lieutenant and Mrs. Elwood Nye. M ss Mary Buell of Hober was a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hunington. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Eyre of Lyman, Wyo., are visiting here, the guests of Mrs. Eyre's sister, Mrs. Dora C'ran-dall. C'ran-dall. Miss Arlena Mondenhall loft Wednesday Wed-nesday for Hinckley, where she has ac-eepted ac-eepted a position as teacher in the public pub-lic schools. Mrs. Zella Brown of Salt Lake spent Saturday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hatch have returned re-turned trom a visit to Teton basin Idaho. ' Mrs. Cora T. Bird was given a shower Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Hannah Packard of Provo. 4 ELSINORE 4- . ELSINORE, Sept. 22. Mrs. Roy Darling-ton and Mrs. ,f. G. Alintondiiicr delightfully entertained M outlay ""in honor of their birthdays. The rooms wore beautifully docoratod in asters. Red asters wore used hn Ihn rcnter-nieee. rcnter-nieee. Luncheon was sorved to the M.osdames Charles Crabb, If. B. Williams, Wil-liams, (. T. Arnlpen, Arthur ltvin-fton, ltvin-fton, William Goates, L. Forman, Wal-ter Wal-ter Forney, R. Ji'iisen, ,1. Zabrinko, H. K. Bytheway, Voter Jouson, H. Sanders, San-ders, R. Swain, P. K. Christonscn, C. W. Zanders, Thro 'hristoiiseii, J. IF. Wil-lardson, Wil-lardson, C. Porter and H. (J. Larson. Lar-son. The Mol hors ' flub -rh ont ertained at tho home of Mrs. C. V. Snyder Friday Fri-day afternoon. Mrs. A. Johnson of Mil ford was (lie guest of her mother, Mrs. S. Sorenson, this week. Mrs. Moroni Jensen entertained this even i m', rmn pi imi'til arv to M iss Ivy Ma;j1el7y, a hrid-- of the week. Tier ku.-ta were the Mica Vera, JSlrna, Delphia and Rene Maplcby, Christie Larson, Mildred Crabb, Mr. and Mrs. Eav Swain, Mrs. Tina Morrison Mr. and Mrs. John Zabriske and Vern Peterson. Mrs J G. ' AHmondinger entertained at auction bridge Thursday afternoon, Luncheon was served to the Mesdamcs T C Hill Theo Christcnsen, C. M. Porter. Por-ter. A. Hanson, W. M. Forney, E. M. Greenwood, .T. H. Willardson, Moroni Jensen, Charles Crabb, Arthur Jensen, Clarence Hoagland, C. W. Snyder, IL C. Larson, W. M. Goates and Boy Darlington. Dar-lington. Miss Rceta Johnson left for Salt Lake City Friday morning. Mrs John A. Dastnip of Salina was the guest of Mrs. W. W. Sylvester, Thursday. Mrs. Guy Collins of Aroo, Idaho, is visiting at the homo of her mother, Mrs. Loroy Bridges. Miss Mildred Crabb is visiting in Salt Lake City. Miss Genevieve Parry left for Provo Mon day to resume her studies at the B. Y. U. Mrs J. L- Arcntzen of Richfield is the guest of Mrs. Walter Forney. BLACKFQOT, IDA. 1 BLACKFOOT. Jrlaho. Sept. 22. Satnr-day Satnr-day evening Mr. nd Mrs. W. Varley and daughter, cieraldlne, entertained in honor iof Mia Elsie Teasdale of Tw n hi s, Sues of Mrs. W. F. Pike, and the Uach-lers Uach-lers Cosmos and sweet peas vere iisfl for' the decorations. Five hundred as i the Vanio enoyed, and the prizes for I.S we're awarded to Miss Phyllis oover and Mr. Burk, a Ruest of honor priss. hPine presented to Miss Teasdale. Ilo.frcshnients were seivcd. The Ladles' Aid so.-tety of the Methodist Metho-dist church was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, C. JacK-son. JacK-son. Mrs F F. Oliver and danRhter. Wiltna. of f'oratello were week-end guests or Mrs. I'.rnest Pearson. The Meonomlc department of the t'nr-ront t'nr-ront Kvniiis rluh met Mom'.ay In the i:luo-rooms. i:luo-rooms. Mrs. V. Varley was the leader for thn day. Mrs. .1. B. Mrokaw pave an interesihiK talk on cnnnlnp. preserving and jPllv-maklng. Miss Morene Ross siintf two solos. The members spent the afternoon knitting for the soldiers. Th Ufbeknh lode held a rllstrut meoLiri' at HUirkfoot Tuesday. Sessions were held in thn morn Inn, afternoon and evening. An elahornie dinner was snrvnd ;ii H o'i-l0'.k. 1 vde.fi'at es were present from I'oi atelio, Malad and Soda Springs. M rs. N. S. Sncn of Shrlley wns the ?iM?st Tuesday of Mrs. K. M. Hubboll. Mr. ami Mrs. S. 1 Tioe'f. Mrs. P.. PeVorss and Mr. and Mrs. (.'. C Allert. motored to ChalHs Lhls wj(U. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Brown returnrd Wednesday from a few weeks' lslt In Salt Ijike City. MLs Rushfelt Rave a nnisimlo nt the I'ottaKe Hotel Thursday afiernnon. in-trndurlnz in-trndurlnz lier pupils. Thoso part hdiu M iitf wero Miss May Fiance, iMlsa i-'ay I''iaue, Miss Edith Allers. Miss Stella Boy c. Miss Iena Anderson,- Miss Zetha Bo.vle, Miss Julia Bartlett, Miss Watson and Coelo Davis. Miss Whildcn Kinney, Miss Phyllis Hoover and Miss Pearl Quantrell, Avery Kennedv, Merrill Bovle and Forrest Kennedy Ken-nedy and Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Hubbell motored mo-tored to Helse Hot Springs for the weekend. week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Greene of Mackay spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. ByrJ Trego. Mr. and Mrs. "W. H. Snyder and dauii-ter, dauii-ter, Lucile, left Monday for Salt L-ako City, where Miss L-uclle will attend schooL Mrs. F A. Johnson entertained the truild of the Episcopal church at her home on South Stout avenue Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seeder, Mr. and Mrs. John Sprague, Milton H. Fennell and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Varley motored to Idaho Falls Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bundlie. The Parent-Teacher association pave a reception in Knights of Pythias hall Friday Fri-day evening", honoring" the new and former for-mer city, school teachers. Garden flowers flow-ers were used to decorate the hall. Refreshments Re-freshments were served by a committee composed of Mrs. W. A. Varley. Mrs. J. T. Carruth, Mrs. Ernest Pearson and Miss Anna Doyle. Mrs. J. B. Broaw rendered a piano solo, Miss Baron gave a reading. Miss Morene Ross sang a solo, Miss Weiermuller gave a selection, Mrs. S. D. Reece and Mrs. C. C. Allers sang a duet and Miss Marion Chubbuck played a violin solo. The Red Cross gave an exhibit of the work dono in the sewing and knitting department Saturday afternoon in ' Odd Fellows' halL Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson of Thomas had a hduse warming on Monday eve-; eve-; nlng. Among those atten-.ng from ; Black foot were Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. j Beeb, Miss Phyllis Hoover, Miss Marlon j Chubbuck and Dr. H. Simmons. The lawn I was lighted and a musiraje was given. I followed by readings. Mrs. Marriott and I Mrs. M. .1. Hammond and Miss Dudla Peterson ayslsted In serving refreshments. Miss Mary Spencer and F. E. McMThnn of Shelley were quietly married In Bhtck-foot Bhtck-foot Tuesday evening by the Rev. S. J. Chaney. Mrs. McMahon resumed her teaching at Shelley and Mr. McMahon went with his company to American Luke, Wash. Mrs. J. H. Vearsley of Menan, Llano, was the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. C Hoover. Miss Nit a Bingham left Saturday for T-ogan, Utah, where she w 111 attend school. Miss Grace Bingham left Monday for Albion, Idaho, to attend school. Miss Ida Goodenough left Wednesday for a short visit in McGammon. Miss Mildred Wright went to Poratcllo Wednesday. Miss Teresa Ryan returned Mondav to Salida. Colo., after a ten days' visit with her mother, Mrs. HI Ryan. Miss Mary Miller returned Tuesday to hfr home in Springvtlte, Lta.h, after a visit here. Miss Frances Carlson spent the week in Shelley. iLU. J3e-5lo Lufkin, niece of Mr. and Mrs. James Duckworth, and Bishop Ducien C. Farr, Jr., of Arimo, Idaho, were married Friday in the Salt Take City temple. They will reside in Arimo. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peck left Tuesday I for their home in Mexico, Mo.,- after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. N. West. I Miss Kate Reese has returned from a week's visit in Ogden. Miss Marie Burgraff returned Monday from Roberts, Idaho, after a three months' vacation. Miss Getrude Kinney returned Friday ; from a two months', visit with her sister ba Honolulu. Mrs. C. Pehrson; left Tuesday for Brig-ham Brig-ham City, "Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bee of Star Valley, Wyo., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Scofield. Mrs. O. C. Blumel returned Tuesday to Dogan after a short visit with Mrs. Julia Sorenson. Miss Alta Scofield left Friday for Oakley, Oak-ley, Idaho, to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Williams celebrated cele-brated their golden wedding anniversary Monday with a family dinner party. Eight children were present, including Mrs. E. S. Buchanan. Mrs. C. F. Wise, Mrs. S. C. Dowdle. Mrs. Nora Nellson, Mrs. R. Nuttall. Mrs. Jesse Martin. Alvie Moller and Gordon Williams. There also were twenty-five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren present. Mrs. D. F. Arthur spent the week in Idaho Falls. Red Cross day was observed at the Bon Ton Wednesday. A large percentage of the receipts will be donated to the Red Cross society. The entertainment committee, consisting of Mrs. W. A. Lee, Mrs. Blanche Eldredge, Mrs. C. V. F'sher Mrs. J. H. Early, Mrs. D. H. Biethan, Mrs. J. T. Carruth, Mrs. U R. Thomas. Mrs. W. F. Pike and Mrs. L. C. Rock- 1 wood, assisted during the day. 1 GREENRIVER 1 OR REN'RTVER, Sept. 22. Miss Myrtle Carpenter returned lost Saturday ro her home in San .lose. Ca.1., after a brief visit with Miss Ilattie Gillisplc and other friends here. Miss Carpenter had been east all summer spending her vacation va-cation and was on her way to her home in California. G. A. Howlott and family returned Sunday night from Palisades, Colo-, where they had been visiting for two weeks. Miss Una Gillies and Miss Celesilne Moons left Monda y morning for Cedar City, where I hey will spend the winter. H. C. Wallc and wife are visiting Colonel Colo-nel and Mrs. J. S. Shlnn of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Walle are from New York City and will remain here for several weeks. 10. N. Kelly and wife returned Friday morning from Colburn, Colo., where they spent the summer. Arthur Zweton and wife were Salt like visitors the first of the week. Walter Small and wife of Tulsa, OUln., arrived Sunday night and will visit here for several weeks. Miss IWtrhe Ramsey of Frulta, Colo., Is here to spend the w Inter. Miss Bcrnlro Frit?; spent the week-end with Jicr parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. 11. Fritz. She returned to Woodside Monday, Mon-day, where she will remain for the win-ter. win-ter. Vy Mrs. D. Finch and children have re-turned re-turned from a several weeks' vacation spent in the east. Mrs. H. C. Walle of New York gave a very interesting talk Monday afternoon after-noon at the Midland hotel to the ladies of the Red Cross society. A large number num-ber of women attended. : Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gregory motprel ' ' to Salt Lake City last week, after spend- 5 ing ihe past two weeks visiting Dr. and Mrs. . T. B. Strauss. They will make their home in Salt Lake this winter. The citizens gave a big dance for the departing soldier boys on Tuesday night. About thirty couples were present. |