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Show Social Note's From Interraouniaia Towns 1 KAYSVILLE 1 KA ysyii.i.k. :--,x. I".' --Miss IM'ny Rifi-hfortli ..i.l.-r:uii..-.i .11 her Im.iiws i-"ri-!:tv evening. .( .:-lc v..is furtil.- vl ''V -M.imin (t.m;,r..i:.i wort Krni.1 Mnrfllv. '1 r:js; pr-.s.-n: u.rc Murlla r.in'.M. I'uk IN.rllly, Hal li 1 i 1 1 '- ; i . Mm ID); UVMnr, 10. na i(U:,fortli, turn aii-l Krm;i l:.,dily. Mr. anil Mi s. In: Tiiomas.-ri 1 f T Frl-dav Frl-dav lor H'-at! . 'a.h. Vernon Mans.-H em.-rt.i'.ne.l the Happy I-"tnu- at hi." In. inn Tuesday I'vcnii:?. .Mr. n M'J Mrs. .I.ihti '.V. Gail'-v and Ml', an. I Mrs. E. o-n'- Slm lalre motored I') f.rmUma Wwln-wlJ.y. I.ui.i .larinaji and ('oivne B'..'Uiiire- spent x:. u..-.'k-c't I '.lt!i Norma Thou.ps'in of Sail. Lake l.'lly. .Ml.-.s V.-rna I'hipman Is vis! tint' friends In Spanish l-'ork. Maude M. f 'lal lilr- Ml Thurndny morning morn-ing I'or .Mian,, Wyo., where she will tt-aiil school. Mr ami Mrs .lolin '. Smllh ami fiini-llv fiini-llv ami .1 ik. Sarah Taylor w.si'e.l rela-t rela-t i ;h here on Monday. Fred Larking anil Mips Luvida Jensen ..r l-'armliiMtnii were marrle.1 Wednesday. .Mario lllKinlr'-s Is spending Ilio. winter In Riverside, C'al. Z. mi Wllllairis Is visiting friends In Salt Lake. .Mrs. S. Neilsen visited friends 1" Oar-tan,! Oar-tan,! Sunday. Mrs lohn li. M. Barnes and son. Mauri.-.., visited friends In Salt Lake on Monila y. LARK I . HK Sept 22. Mr. nn.l Mrs. Hall aril Mr" and' Mrs. Clinton Seal spent T)uir.-cny T)uir.-cny in Still l.ak-i, motoring to Lark in till- fVlMllUK. MiH.M Fern Arnold left lrlday to spend the winter In Salt Uako City. one nf the pUasant serial events of the wcrk was a p:irty ulven In HmlerfMi 4-anvon In romplimeiU to MiHS Fmg am Mi.ss CrelKhtoTi. chaperoned by Air. ami Mrs V J. Fall nil. After a jolly hike and b'-rrv hunt, luncheon was served to Mr ami Mrs. V. .1. Fnhnii, Mis.ses Lottie Woodhead, Kdvthe Cnlllway, Harriet I'lAX, Kate Crcihton, Jack Kimx, uonrad lloft. Chria DoU-iOn, Karl Huff and Howard Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Kahrnl motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Miss Kdvthe. Cnlllway entertained at a dancinK parlv Wednesday evening at her liome in coiii-dlinciit to friends. Luncheon waH served. Mrs. Percy Penphraise assisting the hostess. The guests wore Mr and Mrs. Percy penphraise. Misses K-lythe and Florence Calliway, Harriet Kate Creighton, Txiltie Wood head, and Conrad Hoff, Gums Parr, Chris Dobson and Karl Hoff. Mr. and Mrs. Knude Sorenson left Friday Fri-day for an indefinite visit to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rrienholt entertained enter-tained al a dinner party In honor of the hitter's birthday anniversary Sunday. Covers Cov-ers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. E. Stl-cox, Stl-cox, Mrs. A. Fraiser, Mrs. 12. M. Baitmiui, Mrs. W. S. Jensen, Mrs, John Winterose :ind Mrs. Hy Sorenson. Mrs. Mary A. Sorenson was a Salt Lake City visitor Monday, the guest of her daughter. Mrs. A. Fraiser and daughter and Mrs. Samuel Buttert'ield left Thursday for Untie. Mont., to spend several weeks visiting vis-iting reiatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nell and Mr. and Mrs. Albert White motored to S.ult Lake City Sunday to vi.stt friends at Fort Douglas. Mrs. Simmons of Bingham is the guest of her daughter, Miss Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Carl "While left Saturday Tor SaJt Lake City, where Mr. While answered an-swered to the call to enter the training -amp. Mrs. White returned Thursday. Mrs. Thomas I'llock and Mrs. Roy Hawkins Haw-kins vtaited friends in Eureka from Saturday Sat-urday until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A nd re w W i lson we n t to Salt I ..ake City "Wednesday to visit Mrs. Wilson's sister, Mrs. Hueber. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Soi-enson. Mr. and Mrg. Larson and Mrs. Peter Olson ino- , lored from Ephraim Saturday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kyland Olson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fraiser and daughters motored to Garfield and Tooele Monday and spent the day with relatives and friends. j Mr. and Mrs. R. Nell and Mr. and Mrs. ! E. Sileox motored to Herri man Tuesday ! to attend the farewell party of Mrs. Neil's ' brothers, who left later for American, J-ake, Wash. f MIDVALE f : MIDVALE, Sept. -22. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pateir.an have gone to Tooele, where i hey will make their home for the I winter. Mr. Bateman will teach in : the Tooele high school. j Mrs. Edward Larson and children have ; returned from Idaho, where they have been visiting friends and relatives, for a I month. j Mrs. Nell Olson entertained at a din- ! ner party Friday at her home for the i Misses Jessie and Lelia Alleman, who are I teaching in the Mid-vale school. Mr. ami Mrs. George A. Goff and cMl- j dren of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Mid- . ale, visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. 'Ethel Lyon ami little sons, Leonard Leon-ard and Lynn, have gone to Butte, Mont., where they expect to spend some time with friends. Miss Laverne Smith returned home Wednesday from Filmore. where she has i been visiting her sister, Mrs. Arnold ' Beckstrand. 1 Miss Ross Colbert of Salt Lake was! a visitor in t he school Tuesday. j The children gave an excellent exhibit : oi" products from the garden contest in i the hall of the new school building Wed- i nesday, Thursday and Friday. At 4 j o'clock Friday afternoon the parents and patrons of the school held a meeting and prizes were awarded to the various pupils. . Mrs. R. W. Stokes entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday for her brother. Richard LJoberg of Draper. The Ladies' Literary eluh will hold '.he next meeting Friday, September 28, in the Methodist Episcopal church. GARFIELD f . GARFIELD, Sept. L'L'.-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jorda n returned Sunday from a trip to Los Angeles. Mrs. William Reynolds and children l-ft Monday for PocatHlo, Ida., where they will spend a couple of wetrks visit-tug visit-tug Mrs. Reynolds's mother. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Owens of Salt Lake were guests at the home of Mr. and Mis. George H. Paddock Thursday. Mrs. Roy Cahoon and little sons returned re-turned homo from Logan the first of the week, where they spent several weeks visiting with relatives. Thomas Cannri! t nd family have returned re-turned to Garfieid to make their home. They resided in Salt Lake during the i summer. Fred Williams has ft rough t his family back here to live. They 'nave been residing re-siding in Salt Lake for the past year. Since returning to Garfield they are occupying oc-cupying one or" the new five-room residences resi-dences on West Sixteenth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Madsen were guests of Mrs. Ray Petersen of Roy on Monday. Art Jestesen and family motored to Mt. lieasant Wednesday. A social dancing party was given by the Garfield Men's club last evening. The Bush orchestra of Salt 11 ke furnished the music. An enjoyable dancing party was given at the barracks of D cumpanv, Second i California infantry, Friday evening and' a nwtli'T efj i ally enjoyable dancing event u a.s give n by th- boys of the com pa ny Monday ev- nirig. M ihs Evelyn Paddo k entertained a parly of h-r friends at dinner Saturday evening. L. Williamson and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. J.-tcs-H hpi-riit Saturday and Sunday al Tooele. Th'- sun flower dance given by the Mutual Improvement association at t.u L. I . S. a muse men t Iwi II Wednesda v evening was enjoyed by a large crowd of young people. The Wnnv-n's flub met in regular session ses-sion yesterday afternoon. TrK- members of Die Red Cross gave an excellent dinner Wednesday to the 120 drafted men who . left here Wednesday evening fur American Lake, Wash. PARK CITY l 'ARK CITY, Sept. 22. One of the events of -the season was the grand farewell fare-well ball given Mont lay evening In Kns-ba Kns-ba ud's hall in honor of the soldier boys who departed Thursday morning for American Lake, Wash. The hall was art is! kally decorated with flags and autumn leaves. The Pari; City Independent Inde-pendent ba nd rendered pa trio tic music. The Rev. P. A. Simpkin of Salt Lake City gave a short address. Those who had charge of the affair were Miss Wal-dena Wal-dena Thompson, Miss Eleanor Wright, Miss Emma Thompson, Miss Amber Stanley, Stan-ley, Miss Ethel Hales. Miss Grace Thompson, Thomp-son, Miss Marv Gwilliams, Messrs. Guy McKay and C. C. Nichols. Mrs. Robert Wright left Sunday for her home in Butte, Mont., after three weeks here with relatives and friends. Mrs. W. H. Cole, Mrs. S. B. Dunn .and H. H. Heighten returned Saturday evening even-ing from Salt Lake City, after a visit to friends. Miss Fay Snyder accompanied them back and was the guest at the Heighten home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wells, Miss Gertrude McLaughlin, Mrs. Stewart McPhee and Thomas Welsh motored to Salt Lake Saturday for a visit to friends. They returned re-turned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Farreli and George Farrell left Tuesday morning by auto for Lrigham to attend the Poach day carnival, carni-val, returning home Thursday morning. Mrs. Owen Stewart entertained the Agenda club Friday afternoon at her home on Main street at a Kensington. There were present Mrs. Charles Ence, Mrs. Ezra Waddoups, Mrs. John Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Ed Malin, Mrs. Haniel Konold, Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. R. J. Slddoway, Mrs. J. L. Mower, Mrs. James Archibald, Mrs. Matt Clements, Mrs. J. Whitta, Mrs. William Coons and Mrs. J. Coons of Richfield, and Mrs. Murray Davis of Murray. Mrs. Harry Allen returned Thursday from a visit to friends in Eureka, Mammoth Mam-moth and Salt Lake City. Mrs. John Dlck-onson Dlck-onson of Mammoth returned with her and will be her guest for ten days. Miss Leona" Silver, who has been the guest at the home of Mrs. J. E. Flynn for several days, returned to her home in Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. R. Jefford was hostess at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday, in compliment to Dr. Hilda Dering and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Carlson. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. George Crossman went to Salt Lake Tuesday to bid farewell to Mr. Grossman's brother, Edward, who left Wednesday for American Lake, Wash. Mrs. H. C. Bates, who has been a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. K. Flynn, went to Salt Lake City Wednesday, Wednes-day, where she will visit with relatives and friends for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stewart entertained enter-tained at cards Friday evening, five hundred hun-dred being the game played. The home was prettily decorated with yellow nasturtiums nas-turtiums and chrysanthemums. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Konold, Mr. and Mrs. James Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ence, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Slddoway, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malin, Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Waddoups, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Clements, Mr. and Mrs. William Coons and Mrs. John Coons of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mower, Mrs. John Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Murray Davis of Murray, and Mrs. J. C. Whitta, Dr. R. Thatcher of Ogden. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. Murray Davis and Daniel Konold. Mrs. Charles Moore entertained the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church Friday Fri-day afternoon at her residence on Park avenue. Mrs. Frank McE'wan entertained the Five Hundred club Saturday afternoon at her home on Empire avenue. Members and guests present were Mrs. R. H. Billings, Bil-lings, Mrs. John Buck, Mrs. J. E. Beggs, Mrs. O. A. Forslund, Mrs. W. B. Cole, Mrs. G. E. Hedges. Mrs. S. B. Dunn, Mrs. Gertrude Hagar, Mrs. Geo. B. Sheen, Mrs. W. D. Sutton, Mrs. C. E. Parker, Mrs. Glen Wentworth, Mrs. J. E. Weeter, Mrs. M. D. Hurlbut, Mrs. J. F. Welsh, Mrs. Frank Stone, Mrs. W. A. Raddon, Mrs. Zack Oblad and Miss Gertrude McLaughlin. McLaugh-lin. The prize was awarded to Mrs. G. Wentworth. Mrs. E. J. Beggs will entertain enter-tain the club on Saturday, September 29. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coons and Mrs. J. W. Coons of Richifield motored to Park City and were guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ence, mother and brother of Mrs. Ence. The Sego Lily club was entertained at , a Kensington Wednesday afternoon at ; the home of Mrs. R. W. MacDonald. The : guests were Mrs. M. E. Paxton, Mrs. N. J. 1 Williams. Mrs. J. Ed Paxton, Mrs. PL W. 1 Swan, Mrs. J. T. Williams, Mrs. T. J. McDonald and Mrs. Arthur Matheson, ' Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Tracey and small son motored to Heber Wednesday to spend a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McDonald went to Salt .Lake .Wednesday to visit for a few hours with Mr. McDonald's nephew, Wal- 1 ton Cramp ton, who is on his wav from Fort Riley, Kas., to Linda Vista, Cal. Mrs. S. H. McCarthy returned from Butte, Mont., the early part of the week, where she had been on a visit to her son, : George, who expects to be called soon to i serve his country. j Miss Mae Nicholls and Miss Bird le ; p.'eatty entertained at a miscellaneous! shower Friday evening, at the home of ' Miss Nicholls on Rossie hill, In honor of i Miss Hildred Wilson, a bride of the week, and Mrs. Anna Paull Townsend, who was married several weeks ago. Pink and : white hearts were used in the deco- ; rations. The guests included, besides the ; guests of honor, Mrs. H. S. Townsend, Mrs. Roy Len.i, Mrs. William Granthem, ! Mrs. Robert Wrtsht of Butte, Miss Elea- nor Wright, Miss Winnifred Jennings, : Miss Ruth Hillstrom, Miss Ethel Hales, ! Miss Laura Huddy, Miss Mary Hill- : strom, M iss Esther Dunbar, Miss Beth i Kail. Miss Margaret Urie, Miss Marion Dunbar, Miss Ethol Birbeck, Miss Bessie Urie and Miss Hannah LeCompte. Miss Rose and Miss Matilda Fountain entertained at a farewell party Tuesday evening in honor of their cousin, Clarence Payne, who left Thursday morning for American Luke. There were twenty-five guests. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson announce the marriage of their daughter, Hildred, to Joseph R. Quinn. The wedding was scleiuir.zed in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn will be at home te their friends in the Holland apartments. ELY, NEVADA 1 4 i. Kt.Y. v.. sept. mi- jnsopMne Munro wa- hostt'-s l 1 1 St,nn 1-jb Mou.Ij v rvpriirg. MUs Kanale iii;ld w-.:i the moti. The members tin- --bib piT.-.-i:t io:e tin .!l:ses Menu Pmirti, A hi ii Stevens, t'nrothy Ri i )-,n non. Anna Si-hinit-:.'). Kva Tlmrao.i.-. M,lr-t-.ir.'U O'H.'ir. Fating i'u)i'l. Dorothy .Nehrapanl, Harriet drier an-j Mrs. T. V. Rooney. Th .-ublituita were Mies ik-acii anil Lam a (Ullah-T. Miss Lyrta O' live left 'luring the w?k far a visit with blends awl rIatlve8 at Carson City. 0:ie of the U:q.t. social event", of the v.-o.k was the i jii -e i;lve:i at Die Uijo hall TiejrMav e v.-rT, ,i in fio;ior of the bys v. Mo lc't Frhiay mini ins for the training i-snip nt Amnlran Lake. W;,f.!i, At the foni-iti.;on of in- tUi'.i i:iR lun heon wis serve-I. iiiKh crodit for tho sucevs oX the rf'r.ii- 1,- 'li ptirnrP5efi, who wero the Mi-ar-ier. A. 8- W".. ..-. W. S. Fihot. s Patrick, ! A. J'-iri-h. J. Weber an-t Ja::ie5 H ni.ett. Mr. Jn) n ttv-Mir was ho""!" 'o tbe menibfis (- th; Voluntary AM tl'jb Monday. The Th'i;vUv Ihiris' club met th!. week with I Mrh. H. C. K. Ilrown. ! M:-s. John Wtr wa.i th t'Otrrs to the Tu'!ay ; K'.ve K-jnIrel rii.b ir-.U Prizes were t;..ui ' by Vejrla'ue- John I-Ia-r and W. (j. Wd'.er. Th.! T'le-fiay Lunrin-on i:b met wi'K Mr. .laii-o Be::r"U this we--k C!' '- of the rlub ere Mesiai;iea F. M. L'Urk and C S. Ho:ig. Mr. s"A Mrri. l.ir.!ey entertained at dinner Sun-fliy. Sun-fliy. The kuLs w-ro Ir. and Mr. Holnrjuif r. M r. an-1 Min, Jii'iie-- Hennett, Jack Long anj M ism3 Liriit!y ao1 Wooiit. Mry. John K;ifr will be lh next hostess to i I A pl(a. Jilt Attolr of the week wa the fan'- ' ! j 1 t:y.w: sieu at O f. s'.fptoe hotel in honor of Krtwln F. liray. Tweniy - fmir guet were 1 present. A renienihranoe was prmeiued, Mr. Gray ; by Mh friends. j Mis. W. G. WHit will e'liertaid the Tuesday j Five Hundred club ne-.i week. Miss Maud Smith gave n furewell dinner at the steptoo In Eiiot K!y Tuesday . Dauciu waa enjoyed lator. Mrn. N. Pehmt'troth was a charming hote on J Wfl nesday tivenlng whfn she eiitcrtaliiecl in torn- pllmeru lo her .son. Louits, who left Friday mnrn- ; inn tor America n La He. W:i.-h. Those present ; wej-c Membra. Colltnii. Roche, William Walker, ' Dricshach, Cllvf! Walker, drier Rooney. Marco U, ! N. SchmLitroth. Jr.. and Mcs dames D. K. Wal- j ker, F. V. Rooney. Maotte and N. Schmittroth. i .Jr., aitd the Mie CJrier. M cKwing, Weimorc, j .Ia--kson, Helen Sen mil troth and Anna Schniil-troth. Schniil-troth. Two c.liarmlnji af falra o( the week were the luncheons given on Thursday and Friday by Mrs. Osmund Bates and Mrs. J. K. Callahan. About fifty guesLs enjoyed their hospitality. A color tiehemi of green and while was carried out. ! Following the luncheon cards were enjoyed, prles behig won hy Mis. Gouniond. Mrs. Wolf, M rs. : Jenklrw ami Mrs. Patrick on Thursday, and Friday prizes were awarded to Mrs. Neale, Mra. Cupid, Mrs. Vanderhof and Mi Maitln. -Mrs. Will Moorman entertained the St. Bartholomew Bar-tholomew j;uild Wednesday. The Junior football club gave a benefit dance at Uijo hall last Saturday evening. Mrs. Lane Pearl entertained a number of friends with a luncheon hi her homo at Ward during the week. The afternoon was spent at cards. Her gut1. t were Mesdamcts James S. Bennett. Arthur Ar-thur Smith, P. Kvans, L. G. Cannon, G. S. Iloag and Dean. Mr.. M. MfQueeney left during the week for , a visit in Nebraska. Mrs. O'Neal, who ha.s been tho guest of Mrs. McQueouey, accompanied her on her trip. Many mctorod from TCly to Ttnth on Thursday to attend the conceit and dance, which Jas a successful affair. 1 BOISE, IDAHO f : . BOTSE, Idaho, Sept. 22. Mrs. Charles Deuel of Santa Barbara, Cal., who is visiting In Boise, and Mrs. W. E. Borah, wife of Senator Borah, were the honored guests at a tea Tuesdav Riven by Mrs. Alfred Eoff. The beautiful Eoff home on Warm Sprinir avenue was attractively decorated with quantities of fall flowers. The porch was attractive with old-fashioned old-fashioned garden flowers, while asters and dahlies were everywhere about the rooms. The dining room was effectively done in asters. A large number of guests called during the receiving hours. A large reception was given Wednesday Wednes-day evening by the Right Rev. and Mrs. James Browen Funston in compliment to the bishops and delegates of the province of the Pacific, who met this week in Boise. The rooms were fragrant with a variety of lovely flowers, and the guests were received from S to 10 o'clock. A buffet luncheon was served. An important meeting of club women will be held here during fair week, when the Idaho State Federation of Women's clubs, of which Mrs. M. J. Sweeley is president, will hold a number of meetings. The sessions will be held in the mornings of Thursday. Friday and Saturday, September Sep-tember 27, 2S and 29. War and federation federa-tion work in general will be discussed. All presidents of federated clubs, officers and chairmen of standing committees throughout the state of Idaho are expected ex-pected to be present. The following young girls left Boise during the week to attend school In the east: Miss Isabel Barton, for Smith college. col-lege. Northampton, Mass, ; Miss Frances Wyman. for Trinity college, Washington: Miss Maria Fletcher, for South Bend , Ind., to enter St. Mary's college; Miss CarrolL Paine, to enter Drake college, Iowa. A pretty shower was given by Miss Ruth Stamper Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Grace Peters, whose marrige takes place next month. The rooms were decorated in hearts and cupids, and twelve intimate girl friends were the guests. The Mountain View club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Maus Coffin. A large number of the club members were present, and roll call was responded to by an idea from each member on "What We Have Done to Help Win the War." At the close of the meeting refreshments were served. Former Governor and Mrs. Frank R. Gooding entertained at a beautifully appointed ap-pointed dinner party Monday evening in the rose room of the Owyhee hotel. The dinner was in honor of the enlisted men of Gooding county, Idaho, who fi re at the Boise barracks. The decorations we -e effectively carried out in the national colors. Sergeant Major Albert L. ShellworJi of the Sixty-sixth infantry, who has been visiting his parents, Captain and Mrs. Shellworth, for the past ten davs on a furlough, left Thursday afternoon for I he Presidio, San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Adams of Denver, Colo., spent the week visiting in Boise. The marriage of Miss Lois Mariewa Pierce and Heath Sebern of Xamra, Idaho, took place Tuesday evening at the home of the bride, on Harrison boulevard. boule-vard. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. L. Trawin at 8 o'clock and was followed by an informal reception. Mrs. Donald D. Munroe arrived from Kansas City Tuesday to spend a month with her mother, Mrs. C. E. Myers. The marriage of Miss Janette P. SoieW and Hubert Snow of Twin Falls took place Tuesday evening in Boise. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by the Rev. D. H Jones. The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Peter T. Rowe arrived in Boise Wednesday from Alaska to attend the second synod of the province prov-ince of the Pacific of. the Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hall and son, Eel-ward, Eel-ward, of Weiser, are guests of the Rev David H. Jones. AMERICAN FALLS i 4 . AMERICAN" FALLS, Ida., Sept. 22. The ladies of the Red Cross gave a recep- I tlon Tuesday evening in honor of the i eighteen young men who were leaving I for Camp Lewis at American Iake. A programme of music and addresses, fol- f lowed by a dance, was given. A large ! number was in nt tendance". Miss Hay Hamm, a teacher In the high school, arrived Sunday evening from Washington. A farewell party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jsaak Mondav night for their son, Emil Isaak, who left Wednesday Wed-nesday with the other Power county bovs 1 for American Luke, Wash. .Members of I the Christain Endeavor of the German Baptist church were in attendance. i Mr. and Mrs. W. G Walworth of Pocate'.lo we're visitors at the fair Thursday. Thurs-day. ; I Mrs. Florence Loom is and son. t 'nVnl, j of Salt Lake City,, are visiting with Mr. , and Mrs. Carl 1 a hi berg. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Haling of Halt Lake City spent Thursday in the city visiting with friends. Mrs. Francis Davis and Mrs. G. W. Lelghty entertained the ladies of the Methodist church Thursday afternoon at th e home of Mrs. Davis. Mr. a nd Mrs. Krank Barnard and Mr. and Mrs. H. . Ail:i left Tuesday by auto for Brigham City to spend a few days. Misses Bessie M. Williams and Grace E. McKinley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kampf at Fairview. Mrs. J. T. Lawyon and son of Rockland Rock-land spent the week-end with Misses F. Nettie and Dora Rice. Mr. and Mrs. L. Rowberry entertained at their home Friday evening in honor (' Harold Ivemp, who is statioi.ed at Fort Houglas in the rpjartermiister's depart 'uent. Dancing, ws enjoyed. |