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Show Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah OGDEN ' f , I . f 1 nr;ii;.v, March 17. Mrs. Rose Woodruff mtertained at n tea Thursday afternoon the Maids' jid Matrons' club In com-..Iim,:nt com-..Iim,:nt to Mi-h. William W. Fleetwood, r-ho leaves nectt wct-k for Salt Lake to t h k e her horn. A ellow color scheme Has carried out: In the decora lions. Velio Vel-io w j o n i ul Is, rra ng ui I in a bak e t, wa s in centerpiece ffr the tea tarde. Mrs. fn. k Browning and Mrs. Charles 1 1, archer presided lit the tea table and Urn. J. W. Armstrong and Mrs. Albert '.. Horn assisted- Thin y-five guwiti railed during the receiving hours, from t ":-'i o'clock. I Trin annual ball of the Knights of Co-mnbim Co-mnbim will he held on EaHUir Monday I the rif-rrliana. A large delegation of he Suit Lake council will be in, attendance. atten-dance. ! Mi h, .lames Bulla H and Mrs. Ezra Rich-trdsun Rich-trdsun were hostess.?: at two prettily ar--;ngc.d "SOU" purlieu at the Maids' and Ma trons' club on rf burs lay and Friday iI'ti'rnoonN. Seventy-five quests were i resent Thursday afternoon and 10 : nest 8 were entertained Friday. The lecoratlons were In green. Tea was served n small tables following the card gameu. I Miss Louise PfVrco nnd Miss Ida An-Ioi'mhi An-Ioi'mhi rm terminal the Smnpre society bis evening at t rie homo of Miss Plrrco. , Die evening was devoted to the study of ,rlr!i composers tend Irish mush'. 1 Mrs. U. D. Brown entertained guests it two tables at t'.a at the Maids' and Matrons' dul Tuesday afternoon. 1 A prett' wedding- of Thursdny was that f Miss Edna Franeell Davenport, riaugh-oy riaugh-oy of J. K. Davenport, and George K. Whilmever, widen took place at 5 o'clock n the First Presbyterian church. The ureinony was performed by the Rev. John j ,dwa rd Carver In the presence of 1 00 ue.'-us. The church was decora ted for i hi occasion rit h pi nit and white ear- .itions, Easter lilies and pink rones.. The j shers wer Rhluehart Gideon and Bay- , loud Whit m er. Minn Elizabeth Mailed Mai-led was bridesmaid and Albert Wlill-lovtr, Wlill-lovtr, brother of the groom, was best mil. As l.hr. 'bridal party entered the lurch Miss Louisa Pierce played Men-elsohn's Men-elsohn's wedding march. The bride, ho was driven In marriage by her fa-her, fa-her, w ore a ifnwn of white crepe sans one. with trimmings of pearl and silk ii-o, The bridrfj veil fell to the edge of ip skirt and was caught to the head tin a sprav of orange blossoms. She in-led a shower bouquet of white roses. luncheon wa s served following the epHinony at the home of the groom's a rents, Mr, and Mrs. George A. Wblt- oeyer, for the Immediate re la Uvea and few friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wh limey er ill receive their friends In their now ome at L'S.'hi (.Irani avenue. At the Maids' and Matrons club Tues-!;iv Tues-!;iv afternoon Mrs. W. A. Turner enter-a enter-a inert Mrs. Alexander W. Walker, Mrs. '. W. Baker ami Mrs. J. M. Read at ridge, with tea following. The Acacia club members will h the wests of Mrs. Richard B. Forter Friday ifternoun at her home. , Mik. Abbot R. Hey wood entertained at - Red Cross tea at the Maids and Matrons' club, at which the youns ladles f St. Joseph's church and the young adles of the city hall staff were the i rests. The club rooms were decorated vlth American flaps and a small silk flax v'us aL each guest's place. The table was n the shape or' the Red Cross emblem nd was centered with a basket of red arnations. Mrs. Ion Maguire and Mrs. V, U Majdnnls poured and Miss Daisy Maginnis assisted in entertaining. A uusical programme was rendered by the dishes Marguerite Toy, Avon Rich and Veil Ragan and W. H. Manning and ! .cater llinchcllft'e. Mrs. W. VT. Wattis will be noetess to he Five Hundred club at her home Tuea-lay Tuea-lay afternoon. Miss Dolly Louise De Vine, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. .lames H. Pe Vine, en-crtalned en-crtalned about ninety-five of her young riends at a danclne ' party from 4 until o'clock thlf? afternoon at the Maids' and Matrons' club. The St. Patrick's idea was a tried out In the decorations and re-reshments. re-reshments. Mrs. Pe Vine waa assisted y Mrs. I R. Ecclea, Mrs. Marion Banks nd Mrs. Charles II. Klrchei. Mrs. George Halverson entertained quests nt a table at tea Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the Maids' and Matrons' club. Thursday afternoon at the cluh Mrs. Ilal- erson was hostess to hor bridge club. I'hree tables of bridge were played, fol-owed fol-owed by ten. The guests of honor were drs. Fred X. Hess. Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall md Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald. A birthday party was given Thursday Cterooon at the home of Bishop and Mrs, : antes W. Ure in honor of their daugh-er daugh-er Marion's tenth birthday. Miss Alarjorle Browning? entertained the ' lizpah club Thursday evening at her ome. The guests were entertained at ve table at "5U0.'" after which refresh-nents refresh-nents were served by thei hostess, as-isted as-isted by Miss Kllzabeth Blair. Decora-ions, Decora-ions, carrying out the St. Patrick idea, 'ere used. Miss Dorothy Shaw was a ,uest of the club. The programme committee of the Maids nd Matrons' Literary club will give a iovel entertainment Tuesday afternoon t the Maids and Matrons' club. A fea-nre fea-nre of th afternoon will be n kinder-arten kinder-arten party. The programme will be in harge of Mrs, Charles II. Klrcher. The Child Culture club met Thursday rteinoon at the Berthana, the following ontmittee acting as hostesses for the ay:- Mrs. Parley T. Wright. Mrs. James ;. Cooper, M rs. M. S. Marriott. Mrs. barren L. Wnttls and Mrs. Kitzabeth iarrows. The principal number of the irogrammo was a talk on "The Art of lie Spoken Word." given by Professor -ullivan of the high school faculty. The dramatic section of the Historical ociety will be entertained by Miss Louise Merce and Miss Ann Overstreet Satur-ay. Satur-ay. March 24. nt thf Maids and Matrons' lub. "Bernard Shaw'' and his play. Vou Xever Can Tell,' will be given by liss Clara Mav Brownin? and Mrs-Yank Mrs-Yank K. Bartlctt. Trs. B. F. Thomas and Mrs. Volney C. ;unnell entertained the Historical society .t the Maids and Matrons' club this aft-rnoon. aft-rnoon. The Rev, Christian K. Garrer ave a splendid talk on "Ideals." Vocal nd Instrumental solos were rendered by d is. Archie Decker and Miss Dorotly ior Ion. Refreshments were served at the oso of the programme, the St. Patrick le:t being carried out in the ices and undies. The Home Culture club met Thursday fternoon with Mrs. E. P. Mills. Mrs. Ayleson Smith gave "On the Training f Parents." by Abbott, and a review of he book. "The Bent Twig," by Can field, .as given by Mrs. Clayton Coollds;e. The lub will meet in two weeks with Mrs. W K. Tbompson. On the evening- of Si. Patrick's day the -indents of the high school held "the rrande Classen !ia character ball" In the -cbool auditorium. A meeting of the Ladles' Literary club a s held Wednesday afternoon at the ome of Mrs. William 1 ouglas. Current oph-s were given by Mrs. Stanley Dee. Mrs. Joseph K. Wright and Mrs. X. J. Thomas. Miss Carrie V. Knapp, teacher f art at the high school, gave a tulk on 'The New Art. Cubists and Impression-sin." Impression-sin." Mrs. Fred G. Clark favored the 'iifsts with two vocal solos. Guests of he club were Mrs. Fred W. Herrinelon, Mrs C. H. Stevens. Mrs. Frank E. Nlch-'.'s Nlch-'.'s Mrs. P. B. Haslet and Mrs. Glbh?. tiv.. I). C. P'ccles will entertain the club Vednef-'day, March :'S. The fecond In a series of dances will be v-n bv the Ma.onh- cluh in the K. of hall "Tuesday evening, March 20. Mrs. C. K. Wymer will entertain the "topla club at her home Wednesday aft-rnoon. aft-rnoon. Mrs. W. 1. "Wilson entertained her :,)')' cluh ;U her apartments at Poplar h'tgiits t bis afternoon. A luncheon was r-rv;d followin the card games, the St. Vi trick's hlr-a being carried out in the .ihle decorations and the menu. The rnarrlace of Miss Kern Dudman and xnhur liaiiMen, both of Ogden, took -la-e Monday at the homo of Mr. Han- i MISS ARCADIA CULVER, who has gone to St. Charles, Mo., to spend a month at Linwood college, as a guest of the faculty. sen's sister, Mrs. G. L. King, in Salt "Lake City. Following a wedding trip the couple cou-ple will be at home to their friends at 722 Barlow avenue after March 25. From 3 until 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon Queen Fsther chapter No. 4, Order Or-der of the Eastern Star, entertained at a S-t. Patrick's tea in the Masonic parlory. A Red Cross tea was given by Mrs. Frank A. Dodge Tuesday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Frank K. Bartlett entertained her sewing club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Barker and Mrs. B. F. Stone were hostesses at a Red Cross tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Barker. The Martha society met Monday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Richard T. Hume. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. ! D. C. Bccles Monday, March 26. Mrs. Pearl Wright will entertain her Bridge club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Heber Scowcroft, accompanied by her children, Bonita, Harrold and Richard, Rich-ard, and Mrs. Helen Brown, left Thursday for a month's visit to Los Angeles and the beaches. In Los Angeles Mrs. Scowcroft Scow-croft will visit with her daughter, Ida, who is attending school there. Miss Arcadia Culver has gone to St. Charles, Mo., to spend a month at Lin-denwood Lin-denwood college as a guest of the faculty. Miss Culver is a former student of Lin-denwood Lin-denwood college. Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Shearman of Salt Lake visited In Ogden for several days the first part of the week with Mrs. i Shearman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel. 1 Joseph Scowcroft returned Monday from a two months' trip to Panama. - Mrs. Scowcroft stopped off In Washington, D. C. for a few days' visit with her daughter. Miss June Scowcroft, at National Park Seminary, and arrived home today. Mrs. Mack Garr and young son, Junior, have gone to Valentine, Texas, where they wlll visit with Lieutenant Mack Garr, who Is stationed there. Mrs. Sherman IL Smith, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. D. Dalrymple, for the past two months, left the latter part of the week for her home in Spokane, Spo-kane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. TCccles returned Wednesday from a trip to Panama. Kn route home they visited in Chicago for several days. Dr. S. W. Wherry has returned from a five weeks' stay in Chicago and Mil-waukee, Mil-waukee, where he took post-graduate work. Clarence S. Gunnell returned today after a two months' stay at Los Angeles and the beaches. Mrs. Gunnell and two children chil-dren and mother, Mrs, J. W. Pldcock, are located at Venice and will remain there until late in the spring. The Rev. A. TL Kennedy of Pontiac, Mich., arrived during the week with Mrs. Kennedy to assume the pastorate of the Kpiscopal church. They are at the New Healy hotel for the present. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning and daughter, Dorothea, and Miss Vivian Bccles Bc-cles are expected home tomorrow from Ixis Angeles, where they stopped for a brief visit with their daughter, Mrs. J. F. Bills, on their way home from Panama. The students of the art of expression of Sacred Heart academy presented an original drama entitled "Bchoes of Brin's Faster "Week." The drama was written by Miss Helen Kenney and Lorena Humphrey Hum-phrey and was presented Thursday evening even-ing at the school auditorium In honor of the Rev. P. M. Cushnahan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Bennett announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Hazel B.. to Richard Bell of Central. Fdaho. the wedding to take place early in April. Mrs. Alexander IT. Mores will return home tomorrow, after a two months' visit in Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs, A. W. Long, and son, Parley, T. Moyes. . Mrs. Oscar B. Madson and children and mother. Mrs. Bauscher, are expected home next week from Ocean Park, CaL, where they have spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Brantlng and family have returned from a month's visit to New Orleans and other cities of the south. Mrs. J. Abbolt and Mrs. Louise Bruestle left Wednesday for an extended visit in Oakland. CaL Phil A. Kohn, general agent of the Ogden. Og-den. Logan & Idaho railroad at Logan spent several days the past week with relatives in Ogden. ' The Silver Bee club will meet Wednesday Wednes-day with Mrs. James A. Calvert. j Miss Ksther Harris attended the concert con-cert given in the Salt Lake theater Monday Mon-day evening by the famous Belgian baritone, bari-tone, Louis Graveure, under the auspices of the Musical Arts society. The first annual ball of the newly-or-ganized Musicians' club was held Tuesday Tues-day evening in the Maids' and Matrons" club nnd the Royal Dancing academy adjoining. ad-joining. Four orchestras furnlshe-l continuous con-tinuous music during the evening. Mrs. T. J. Thomas was hostess to the Klltat club Wednesday afternoon. Tbe Felice club will be entertained Tuesday at the homo of Mrs. L. B. Ol-sen. Ol-sen. The Poinsettla club met Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon with Mrs. Guy Richison. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Ezra B. Jones will entertain the Kensington Ten club. On SL Patrick's day the garment workers held their annual ball at the Berthana. Mrs. Lena Iece w ill entertain the 1917 Five Hundred club at her home on Canyon road Thursday afternoon. A card party wns given Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon In the Odd Fellows' hall by the Ladies' auxiliary to the O. R. C. The Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist Meth-odist church met Thursday with .Mrs. F. S. Laird. Mesdames Drake. Falok and Anderson assLsted in entertaining. Mrs. A. A. Hlghan will entertain the G. 1, A. club Thursday afternoon. Miss Mar.iorie Browning entertained very charmingly the Mizpah club at her home on Adams avenue last Thursday evening -with five tables of 60. Later a delightful luncheon was served. Those present were Misses Arleen Stevens, Ruth White, Lucille Wilcox, Dorothy Shaw, Brma Moore. Gladys Budlong, Dorothy Goodman and Jessie Whltmore. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, Harold Peery, Claude Peery, Leo Sou ires, Albert Squires, Ea rl Pingree, James O'Brien, Walter Had lock. Ernest Wilson. Frank Williams and William Gormley. The second dance of a series of three to be given by the Masonic club of Ogden for the Masonic fraternity and their families fam-ilies will be held Tuesday evening, March 20, at the Knights of Pythias hall on Grant avenue. One of the best orcnestras In the city has been engaged and refreshments refresh-ments will be served. The following entertained at theater parties this afternoon at the Alhambra: Mrs. J. S. Lewis, Mrs. E. O. Wattis, Mrs. W. H. Wattis, Mrs. Thomas D. Dee, Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, Mrs. Abe Kohn, Mrs. J. H-Spargo, H-Spargo, Mrs. Joseph E. Wright. Mrs. H. H. Spencer, Mrs. B. M. Conroy, Mrs. James M. Canse. Mi. Walker S. Chees-man, Chees-man, Mrs. A. W. WaUter, Mrs. A. G. Harris. Har-ris. Mrs. J. N. Spargo and Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall. The day was the second anniversary anni-versary of the AJhamhra theater, and an all-star triple attraction, in addition to several special features, was presented before a large audience. A large percentage per-centage of the receipts will be given to the Martha society for the purpose of increasing in-creasing its building fund. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erinkson returned today from New York City, where Mr. Brickson has just completed his first term of violin study at the American Academy of Musical Art. Mrs. Erickson was formerly for-merly Miss Ann Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris have re turned from a trip to California. TOOELE . f TOOELE, March 17. Miss Bertha Ster-zer Ster-zer and Joseph Be van, both or Tooelo, were united in marriage at the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. After a short wedding wed-ding trip the young couple will make Tooele Too-ele their home. The most elaborate social event of the spring season was the junior promenade of the Tooele high school, which took place Friday evening In the opera house. About 330 couples enjoyed the hospitality of the Junior students. Mrs. Frank Nole of Park City visited j her sister, Miss Elin Johnson, here during the week. Mrs. Dennis Long was a dinner hostess host-ess Saturday evening in observance of St. Patrick's dav. Covers were laid for ten guests. Cards followed the dinner. Mrs. D. I,. Jensen entertained at a chill supper Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs. Ray Arnold. The Lady Maccabees gave a farewell j party at the home of Mrs. C. Skog Friday evening In honor of Mrs. William Buckingham, Buck-ingham, who will leave in the near future for Thompson. Nev. Cards occupied the j evening, followed bv luncheon, served to I Mrs. M. M. Bishop, Mrs. Elsie Dye, Mrs. I E. B. Hoffmlre. Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. C. P. Mahoney, Mrs. F. McGuire, Mrs. C. Skog, Mrs. J. A. Korne. The ladies presented Mrs. Buckingham with some hand-painted china. Mrs. Agner Bearnsom and Mrs. Sadte-Lowrv Sadte-Lowrv went to Salt Lake City Thursday fo attend a theater party given at the Salt Ike theater, the performance being of "Daddy Long Legs." The North' and South wards Relief societies soci-eties will entertain at a married folks' dance In the opera house next Tuesday night. Mrs. ,T. A. Phlpps and son, Joseph, departed de-parted Tuesday for a three months' stay at Jacksonville, ,Fla. Mrs. Elmer G. Smith and Mrs. Arthur Chamberlin entertained jointly at a St. Patrick's day breakfast at the home of Mrs. Chamberlin Saturday. The Post Noble Grand club was entertained enter-tained bv Mrs. James B. Hickman at her home Wednesday. The afternoon was spent In cards and luncheon. Mrs. W. G. Wagner entertained at a luncheon and cards at her home Wednesday Wednes-day in honor of Mrs. Ray Arnold of Murray. Mur-ray. Those present were Mrs. Edward Cuddlhv, Mrs. Howard Brvlne, Mrs. A. Peterson. Mrs. Oeoree M. Tate. Mrs. Edward Ed-ward S-htelds, Mrs. George H. Tate, Mrs. T-enora Horricks. Mrs. D. L. Jensen. Mrs. Mabel Kirk. Mrs. .7. D. Mann, Mrs. G. B. 1 Nh-kerson, Mrs. George R. Davis and Miss : Gojdie Sorensen. Miss May Coins entertained the members mem-bers of the A. E. G. club at a dinner Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for seven guests. The Women's club members were the guests of Mrs. Robert Page at her home Friday. The subject of "School. City and Home Sanitation" was discussed by Mrs-J. Mrs-J. P. Woods. Mrs. W. S. Marks and Mrs. Robert Page. The Relief society of thfl North ward entertained on St. Patrick's day at the church In honor of their sixty-fourth anni- , versa rv. Tn the afternoon a musical pro-, gramme and speeches wore rendered, followed fol-lowed by a banquet. The evening was spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hamilton entertained enter-tained at a dinner party Saturday evening. even-ing. Fifteen guests were present. Mrs. B. B. Eckman entertained a number num-ber of friends at a dancing party In the Colon hall Saturday evening. Mi-m. Mabel Kirk was n dinner hostess Monday In honor of Mrs. Ray Arnold, who Is vifdtlug friends and relatives In Tooelo d uring the week. j PROVO PROVO, March 17. At the meeting of the Nineteenth Century club held Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. T. Lytel. Mrs. John Collie gave an excellent paper on "Civic Work Accomplished by Other Clubs." Mrs. Jacob Evans was hostess at a card and Kensington party at her home Friday afternoon. A shower was given by Miss Ella Carter Frklav evening in honor of Mrs. Clifford Cassity (Mildred Muore). a bride of the week. The Lake View Relief society, at the close of its regular weekly meeting Tuesday Tues-day afternoon, tendered a surprise party in honor of Mrs. Rebecca Clinger, who is leaving for Idaho to reside. Tuesday evening the Misses Beulah and Ada Clinger and Wallace i "linger were the guests of honor at an enjoyable social affair given at the l.-tke Viey amusement hall by members of the M. 1. A. The hours passed with games, music and dancing. Luncheon was served to thirty. Mrs. M. A. Graham and Miss Maud Graham are spending a couple of weeks in" Salt Lake with relatives and friends. The memkra of the Five Hundred Card club were entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Clarence Pratt. For the occasion the rooms were1 appropriately decorated in Irish emblems. Luncheon was served to sixteen guests. The B. Y. L". senior girls were the guests of Miss Mary Newell at an enjoyable social so-cial affair given at her home Tuesday evening. The entertainment consisted of music and cards. The hostess served luncheon to the Misses Mamie Campbell, Lael Irvine, Marie Collett. Elsie Talmage. Myrtle Austin. Louisa Ogden, Lyle Lindsay, Lind-say, Aleen Mendenhall, Marguerite Huish. Vera Snow, Afton Newell, Erhma Lewis and Jessie Green. Mrs. W. F. Yiolett and daughter. Virginia, Vir-ginia, returned from California the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. David Giles had as their guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. George T. Jenkins of Goshen. Bnique in its appointments was the afternoon party given Thursday by Mrs. Lypn Sutton at a local cafe for the entertainment en-tertainment of the Tres Joli club members. mem-bers. St. Patrick decorations prevailed. In addition to twenty-five members, there were present bv special invitation Mrs. R. D. Sutton, Mrs. Frank Arnold, Mrs. John Kay and Mrs. Frank White. Thursday Mrs. David Openshaw presided at an afternoon card party for the members mem-bers of her bridge club. The floral decora deco-ra tions consisted of yellow tulips, taste -I fully arm nged throughout the rooms. Luncheon was served. Those present were Mesdames Helen D. Red ford, J. W. Farrer, Henry Gease, C. H. Wright, Francis Fran-cis Hedquist, P.. B. Kno widen, Charles Hedquist, Glen White. W. F Yiolett, Fera-morz Fera-morz Decker. The invited guests were Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. G. H. Helndselman and Mrs. W. B. Ward of Salt Lake. A social affair of Tuesday afternoon was the card and Kensington party given by Mrs. Jacob Evans at her home. The appointments. ap-pointments. Including decorations and luncheon, were in the St. Patrick effect. Two Interesting Irish games were Introduced Intro-duced and the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Jesse Knight and Mrs. B.D. Partridge. Part-ridge. At cards the favor was received by Mrs. George A. Hanson. Toward the conclusion of the afternoon the hostess served luncheon. Monday evening, at a local cafe, the husbands of the members of the Thursday Afternoon Five Hundred club gave a whist-luncheon party. Irish emblems and colors, artistically arranged, were used for decorative purposes. The prize winners at cards were Mrs. B. B. Flack and H. F. Cannon, while the consolation favors went to Mr. and Mrs. Bee Wallick. Those participating were the Messrs. and Mesdames Mes-dames Steuben, S. J. Jones, Alva Nelson. G. H. Heindselntan, H. F. Cannon, Clarence Clar-ence Pratt. LeRoy Potter, B. B. Flack, John Collie, Walter Adams, W. L. Whit tern te-rn ore. Bee Wallick, Frank Cory, A. S. Cain, J. H. Smith and Lee L. Baker. Covers were laid for ten at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Allred Sunday Sun-day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larsen and Lyman Larsen. Mrs. J. M. Jensen and Miss Alice Strong are visiting relatives and friends in Alpine. Al-pine. Covers were laid for fifteen at a dinner given by Dr. and Mrs. II. S. Pyne Sunday in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Cyril Duffin of Logan. Mrs. Joseph Crawley was hostess to the S'egola club members at her home Friday afternoon. Sewing, luncheon and chat contributed to the afternoon's success. Friday evening Miss Vera Knowlden entertained en-tertained a number of friends at a theater party, after which the crowd adjourned to her home and spent a few hours with games and music. . Miss Arthella Brown of Salt Lake is here visiting relatives and friends for a few days. The following young ladles were the guests of Miss Bdltha Booth at a slumber and breakfast party Monday last: Misses I Gertrude Olsen, Bernlce Cluff, Muriel ; Smart, Helen Stewart, Lily Horsley, Ven- ice Jepperson, Esther Johnson, Melba Boyle, Hope Coleman and Leona Booth. The Provo chapter of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion met with Mrs. Ma- ; tilda Vance today and were entertained , ; with an excellent programme and social i 1 recreation. After spending six weeks In California, ! Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Excanbrack have re- j turned to Provo. I Miss Hazel Huff of Lake Shore and Karl Oberg of this city, whose marriage took place this week, w-ere the complimented guests at a shower given by Mr. and Mrs. John Oberg, Mrs. Annie Peterson and Mrs. F. B. Teller Wednesday evening. Thirty guests participated. At the meeting of the Utah Sorosts, held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Fera Decker, two very interesting papers were given. The cluh will meet next week with Mrs. R. B. Knowlden, when the elec-t!6n elec-t!6n of officers will take place. Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Miss Sallna 'Farrer and Mrs. Leland Farre.r were American Fork visitors part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brlmhall left for their home In Canada Saturday, after spending tvvo weeks In Provo as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brlmhall. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ross Ripple was hostess to the members of the Mirth Makers' club. The time was made interesting in-teresting with music and chat, during which the hostess served luncheon. A delightful social affair of Saturday was that given by the Y. J,, M. I. A. of the I-ake View ward, In the nature of a surprise complimentary to Mrs. Marion (Tlnger prior to her departure for Aberdeen. Aber-deen. Idaho,, to reside. Miss Florence Warner of Salt I-ake spent the week-end in Provo with relatives rela-tives and friends. The Utopia club members were the guests of Mrs. John Booth Thursday evening. Needlework, chat and luncheon were features of the occasion. Miss Tearl Ashton returned to Nephl Sunday, after several days' visit in Provo. A pleasant social gathering took place a t the home of Mr. and M rs. Ed Duke Friday evening, wit h twenty guests in attendance. Dancing, games, music and refreshments comprised the evening's enjoyable en-joyable features. Mrs. Maud Passey of Oasts Is here visiting visit-ing her mother, Mrs. James F. Dunn. The military ball given Thursday night In honor of troop F, as a part of the general gen-eral welcome home programme by the citizens' committee, was a distinct "social success. There wf-re about 400 couples In attendance. The grand march was led by Capta In mid Mrs. Freeman Basset t. followed fol-lowed by Mayor and Mrs. James E. Daniels, Chairman and Mrs. James Cluve of t lie reception commit tee, in embers or 1 he recc-ptinn commit tee. The KimrdH-men. KimrdH-men. in their regimentals, made a distinguished distin-guished appearance. The dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. The hall was profusely decorated with flags, troop F j pennants and the national colors. The committee in Immediate charge of the I ball consisted of Harlow K. Smoot, G. Merle Taylor and Mrs. W. C Crawford. 4 EUREKA 4 f EUREKA, March 17. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pike last Tuesday-evening Tuesday-evening a surprise party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Dickenson, Miss Bessie Bearss and John Santo, the affair being planned and successfully carried out by the members of the Bntre Nous Literary club. There were present, in addition to the club members and their husbands, a few special guests. The programme pro-gramme prepared for the occasion included in-cluded card playing, followed by luncheon, lunch-eon, a book guessing contest and other games. In the card playing and book guessing contests the first prizes were awarded to Miss Bearss and C. B. Huish, while the consolation prizes went to Mrs. D. J. Russell and John Santo. Those present at the party, in addition to the guests of honor, wre Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Gose, Mr. and Mrs. William Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Griggs, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Garton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pike. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Huish. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Russelt, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. William Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pike, Mrs. L U Wllllam'son, Mrs. L. C. Doty, Mrs. V. L, Thomas. Mrs. William Adams, Mrs. La Von Tom-linson. Tom-linson. Miss Anabel Mooney, Miss Maude Lay ton, Miss lone Cates, G. W. Crane, Orrin Chesbro and Allen Pike. The B. B. club members were enter- 1 talned In a pleasing manner last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. C. , Hood. All members were present and the programme included fancy sewing and card palying, followed by luncheon. The club's next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ray White. Mrs. James Johnson of Stockton was In Eureka last week for a visit with her brother. John Hill, and also with Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hood. On Thursday afternoon of this week Mrs. Buron Thurmond was the hostess at a very nicely arranged session of the Bridge club. Following the card playing, in which the prize was awarded to Miss Lay ton, the ladles were served with luncheon. Special guests of the club at' this meeting were Mrs. R. D. Dickenson. Dicken-son. Mrs. William Douglass and Mrs. W1I- ' liam Amos, the last mentioned being a . resident of Payson and a guest at the1 Thurmond home. The next meeting of the Bridge club will be held at the home of Mrs. Alex Blight, on Thursday, March 22. Miss Agnes Sullivan left last Saturday for her home in Butte after an enjoyable en-joyable visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. H E. Sullivan. Miss Margaret Leahy of Provo was the snest of Mr. and Mrs. William Embleton , during the early part of the week-Mrs. week-Mrs. Ray Barnev of Midvale Is here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Church. A musical programme will be given tn connection with the bazaar at the L. D. S. church on March 14. A feature of the entertainment will be a cafeteria luncheon. lunch-eon. t PRICE f 4 PRICE, March 17. Spring predominated predomi-nated Saturday at the prettily arranged party given by Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald. Five hundred was the game of the afternoon after-noon and several tables were arranged for the players. Mrs. O. T. Brooks assisted as-sisted the hostess In receiving the guests. Spring flowers were used In the decorations decora-tions and violets were the suggestions used in the score cards, and the lavender tints were carried out in the menu. Favors Fa-vors pieces of hand -painted china were awarded to Mrs. Charles Averill and Mrs. G. E. Netms. Mrs. Fitzgerald's guests were Mrs. A. D. MacLean, Mrs. ! Robert McKune, Mrs. H. C Smith, Mrs. G. E. Nelms, Mrs. A. M. Ehly, Mrs. R. H. Walters, Mrs. Charles Averill, Mrs. : J. B. Jamison, Mrs. G. O. Horner, Mrs. O. T. Brooke. Mrs. L. A. McGee, Mrs. '. Carlos Gunderson, Mrs. Matthew Gilmour, 1 Mrs. H. W. Cooper, Mrs. Thomas Averill, I Mrs. L. E. Whltmore, Mrs. J. R. Sharp, Mrs. T. R. McMillan, Mrs. C. H. Acker- : man, Mrs. E. F. Chamberlain, Mrs. R. C. : i Green, Mrs, J. J. Weighmann, Mrs. J. O. Fausett. Mrs. Thomas Dumayne, Mrs. Frank James, Mrs. Olive Miller, Miss Maude Burke. Miss Ruth Loofbourow, Miss Leona Jensen, Miss Theo Rasmus- , sen and Miss Anna Wade. j Green was attractively used at the J. I B. Middleton home Monday evening, when ; Miss Mabel Middleton entertained the i members of the Tuesday Night Bridge club and other friends. Shamrock score cards were used and miniature flags of Ireland were presented as favors. Miss Ida Tanner was awarded the club favor for high points and Miss Ruth Loofbourow Loof-bourow the consolation gift. Refreshments Refresh-ments carrying out the St. Patrick suggestions sug-gestions were served to Miss Maude Burke, Miss Ida Tanner, Miss Ruth Burke, Miss Rosaline Siringham, Miss Leona Jensen, Miss Theo Rasmussen, Miss Barbara Forrester, Miss Bessie Kennedy. Ken-nedy. Miss Vera Haymond, Miss Bonnie Fields. Miss Margaret Horsley, Miss Ruth Loofbourow, Miss June Chrlstopherson, Mrs. F. M. Sanford, Mrs. ThomaB Averll, and Mrs. H. W. Cooper. The Relief society of the L. D. S. church entertained the married folks of , the city at the tabernacle Friday evening at a social and dancing party. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. I The Merry Aftemoon Bridge club entertained en-tertained the club members' husbands Tuesday evening at a Dutch lunch at the Charles Averill home. Five hundred was played during the evening and the club favors were awarded to Mrs. F. L. Buckio and G. O. Horner. Those playing were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Nelms, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Averill, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mils, Mr. and .Mrs. G. O. Horner, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Buckio, Mr. and Mrs. George Coll Ingham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Averill and Mr. and Mrs. C H. Acker-man. Acker-man. Mrs. Thomas Averill, a bride of the month, was the recipient of a pleasant surprise Wednesday evening, when a crowd of young ladies met at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. A. Balllnger, for a shower -party. Many beautiful things, both ornamental and useful, for the new home of the bride were presented. The affair was arranged by Miss Jessie Bal-linger Bal-linger and Miss Hazel Cleveland. About twenty-five guests were present. Refreshments Refresh-ments concluded the evening. Members of the bridge club and their friends enjoyed the afternoon Wednesday Wednes-day as guests of Mrs. C. W. Tingley. St. Patrick symbols were used in the decorations nnd the menu and the club trophies were awarded to Mrs. J. Rex Miller a nd Mrs. G. E. Nelms. Supper was served at the conclusion of five games. Each lady was presented with a green carnation. The guests present were Mrs. B. R. McDonald, Mrs. J. Rex Miller. Mrs. Olive Miller, Mrs. H. W. Cooper, Mrs. Matthew Gilmour, Mrs. R. C. Green, Mrs. I B. Whltmore Mrs. Thomas Fonts, Mrs. F. M. Sanford, Mrs. G. E. Nelms. Mrs. B. F. Chamberlain, Mrs. C. R. Marcusen, Mrs. L. A. McGee. Mrs. O. T. Brooks, Mrs. G. O. Horner and Mrs. J. J. Weighmann. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. TT. W. Patee surprised them Thursday evening with a farewell reception nt their home. Mr. and M rs. Bates will leave Saturday for Gooding, Idaho, where they will make their home. Miss Margaret Audsley of Helper was a Price visitor Sunday. Dr. nnd Mrs. F. R. Plopanskey and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Richardson of Helper, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Neher of Castlegate, Mr. nnd Mrs. George M. Miller and Dr. and Mrs. Brash of Huntington motored to Prico for the Masonic dance Tuesday evening. Mrs. Cordelia B. Beck, mother of Mrs. Edith Beck Martin, left Monday evening for an extendM pattern trip, taldng In Dea Moines, Cliicago and points In New York and Massachusetts. Although well along in years, Mrs. Beck will make the entire trip alone and planned on having a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Bra fret of Salt Lake spent a few days here this week, the former combining court and personal business and the latter visiting her sls-1 sls-1 ter. Mrs. Alice Sage. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Gunderson have returned re-turned after several weeks spent in California. Cali-fornia. 'Mrs. H. B. Goetzmann Is visiting relatives rela-tives in Salt Lake Miss Ruth Burke spent the week-end In Salt Lake with friends Mrs. Max Leut?; visited friends in Helper the first pf the week Mrs. J. M. Ixveridge of Provo stopped off In Price Sunday for a short visit at the homeo f her brother, Thomas IV-mayne. IV-mayne. She was on her way to Castle I Dale for a few days' visit. Mrs. Nora Myer returned the first of the week from a visit with her mother at Baggs, Wyo. Miss Gladys Nelms is spending the week at the home of her father, G. E. Nelms, 1 SPANISH FORK ' SPANISH FORK, March 17. Mrs. Roger Adams of Provo was a visitor In Spanish Fork Wednesday. Mrs. Nancy James returned to her home in Salt Lake Tuesday after a week's visit here as the house guest of Mrs. Ellen Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Anthnn spent Sunday Sun-day In Springville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anthon. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bngberg returned Sunday after a week's visit with friends and relatives in Salt Lake. Miss Ruby Burgland of Price spent the week -end here with her sister, Mrs. Archie Davis. After spending three mont hs in Eureka Eu-reka with her sister, Miss La Von Hayes returned to her home Monday. Miss Caroline Davis and George Crook -s ton of Provo, who were married in Farming! on February 22. were tendered an informal reception Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis, parents of the bride. Miss Hazel Huff of like Shore and Karl Oberg of Provo were married Saturday. Sat-urday. They will make their home in Provo. Charles C. Miller of this city and Miss Geneve. Kindred of Springville were married mar-ried Wednesday in Salt Lake. A reception recep-tion was tendered them Saturday evening even-ing at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. R. Kindred. Mr, and Mrs. Warren E. Davis ITT re-turnod re-turnod to their home in Altonah Sunday after spending the winter in this city. Miss Ivy Robertson and Joseph Mark-ham Mark-ham were married Wednesday in Salt Lake. A reception was tendered the couple cou-ple Friday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Robertson. The Social and Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Kate Hughes Friday afternoon. Fifteen members wore present. pres-ent. The hostess served refreshments at the close of ' the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. George Wooda entertained enter-tained at. cards Saturday evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were, served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stebblns. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Robertson, Robert-son, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Snell, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hales and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hales. Mrs. H. E. Duke and daughter Marcella of Ottumwa. Iowa, who are returning from an extended visit in California, stopped off for a week's visit with Mrs. Duke's brother, Dr. J. W". Ilagan. They left for their home Monday. Mrs. P. F. Clifford and daughter Gisella of Sab; Lake spent the week here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas, Mrs. Clifford's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. James McMurrln of Logan Lo-gan spent a few days during the week at the home of Dr. J. M. Alien. Isaac Brockbank nnd wife were guests at the Jiome of Mrs. John Roach, Mrs. Brockbank's sister, at dinner Sundav. Other guests were the parents of Mr. Brockbank and the brothers and sisters and their wives and husbands. About thirty were present. A social event of the week was the anniversary social and card parry given by the members of the Mount Nebo homestead. home-stead. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, at the Maccabee hall Mondav evening. Ten tables of progressive "500" were played under the 'management of J. B Hughe's. I Nearly 600 attended the junior prom 1 given at the Auditorium last Friday by j the junior class of the high school. Dec- orations were in white and green. Re-fresh Re-fresh men ts were served from booths dur-! dur-! Ing the evening. PLEASANT GROVE f PLEASANT GROVE. March 17. Mrs. George Shuel! was hostess at a dinner party Monday evening in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Shoell. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shoell. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shoell. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christlansori. Mr. and Mrs. Friend Young. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richens, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rezzant, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christenson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs William Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. William Stagg, cMr. nnd Mrs. Albert Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walker, Misses Violet, Virgie and May Shoell, Charles Stagg, Clement Ennis, Dean Anderson, Lloyd Christiansen and Verrel Shoell. Miss Ora Hnlman received the follow-I ing guests at her home Sunday evening: ; Misses Chloe Thorne. Leona Foutz, Messrs. William Peterson, John Roach, Delbert Chlpman, Charles Hoi man, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Little, Mr. and Mrs. A. Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Monson and Miss Ida Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halliday have returned re-turned to their home In Pleasant Orovp after spending the winter in Salt Lake wdth their children. Mrs. Mary K. Nielson has returned to her home In Redmond after spending the winter here with her daughter, Mrs. Stena Steggells. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thome of Salt Lake spent several dayH the past week with their son, Joseph W. Thorne. Mrs. H. V. Swenson entertained a large number of friends nt her home Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A Vest returned to their home in Touele Sunday after spending several days with their parents here. Mrs. L. P. Lund spent Wednesday in Provo, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M . A. McLean. Mr. and Mrs. w R. Franipton spent part of the week as guests of their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. J. H. Hlrchel of Bingham. A missionary farewell was held in the ta bernacle Sunday evening- for George Johnson, who left Tuesday for a mission to the northern states. Mrs. Clarence Hilton of Lynndyl is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rlchins. Mrs. Lucy Gray and Mrs. Virgie Weeks have returned home after spending the past month with their daughter and sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Leonard Chrlstianson of Richfield. Rich-field. Tho most successful social of the season was the house party given by Miss Sylvia Draper and M iss Velma Ijorson nt the home of Miss J .arson Saturday evening. A six-course dinner was served to the following fol-lowing guests: Misses Ivlna Poulsou. Leona Cooper, Joy Ncwmiin, Dorm In Swenson. Bertha C'hristhinson. Leona Booth, Dorothy Cobhley. Emciyn Lund. Lucile Poulson, Coia West, Thehna Shuell and Messrs. Joe Coullam, Dean Parks, Frank Newman. Lyman Smith, Leo Walker. Walk-er. Vance Smith. Vie Peck, Carson Cran-fiall. Cran-fiall. Paul Walker, Farrell Kirk and Laurence Pack. Miss Lorena White left for Salt Lak Thursday for on indefinite period. Mrs. J. T. Powell of Lehl is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Humphries. Mrs. Alex Thornton was hostess to the following guests nt her home Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon: Mrs. A, K. Thornton, Mrs. Emma Chipniau, Mrs. Alma Roley of American Fork, Mis. Thomas Shiplev of Suit Lake, Mrs. s. F. Walker and Mr. Mary Hay of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blanc have gone to Murray, where they will make their home. Mrs. Whiteman of Payson Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Ellsworth. Mrs. Stena Steggell entertained a large number of friends at Iter home Friday evening. BEAVER f 4 . BEAVER, March 17. Shamrocks, dainty lit tie reminders of "trinity In unity" ; Irish flags nnd. predominately, the Stars nnd Stripes formed the decorative scheme carried out In the opera house, which, was the scene "Saturday evening of the largest dancing party of the season. This was the annual ball given under the aus-' pices' of the Belnap Rebekah lodge No. 17. The committee In charge was compose of the following: Leona Smith, Beli Bakes, Lulu Knudson. Mary Monahan, T,w Emma T. Mathews. Arthur Smith, Joseph Bakes, N. D. Neilsen, Charles Oakden and Joseph W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ash were the recipients re-cipients Monday evening of a surprise party given In honor of Mrs. Ash's sixty-eighth sixty-eighth "birthday anniversary. The guests came representing unusually well portrayed por-trayed characters, a mong which war "The Girl of the Period," "Spinster." "Fiddlers' Green," "The Irish Washerwoman," Washer-woman," "Queen of Hearts," "Topsy" and "Cowboy." Time turned backward in its flight and made those present children chil-dren ngaln, just for that night, and a memorable evening was enjoyed. A midnight mid-night supper was sorved. A surprise party was given Tuesday at the home of Alex Goodwin in honor of tha seventy-fourth anniversary of the birth of Mrs. Betsey Goodwin. A varied programme pro-gramme of musical numbers, dramatio readings and games was given and refreshments re-freshments were served. Master James Burke was the host at a prettily appointed birthday party Friday Fri-day afternoon, at which a dozen of his voting friends participated. The children were seated at a long table, prettily decorated dec-orated and having' as Its centerpiece the gayly-llghted birthday cake. Mrs. Paul McQuarrie and little daughter Helen of Burbank are visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Ipson. Mrs. Lena Walker and family of Cedar City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Jo-seph Ash for a few weeks. Ray McFarlane of SaltLake City is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Arthur T. Burton. Bur-ton. SUNNYSIDE I 4 f' SUNXYSrDE, March 17. Mrs. C. X. Funk was hostess for the Ladles' Literary Liter-ary club Saturday afternoon at her apartments. apart-ments. Those present were Mrs. E. V. Tucker,' Mrs. W. N. Wetzel. Mra. J. S. Varner and Mrs. G. D. Wood. Mrs. J. H. Lynn is spending a week inik Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dugmore are vis- iting relatives in Ferron for a week. Mrs. A. D. Hadley entertained a num-her num-her of young people at supper after the dance Saturday night. : Mrs. Le Roy Bennett was hostess ?Jf supper Sunday evening for the Misses Fern Bennett, Mabel McMuUin and Eliza Rasmussen. ( The Misses Mabel and Emily Larsen weie hostesses for the Art Embroidery club Saturday afternoon at their apartments. apart-ments. Seven members were presenL There will be a meeting of the Parent-Teacher Parent-Teacher association Thursday evening, and a splendid programme is outlined. The M. L A. Dramatic company will present the comedy, "What Happened to Parker," March 22 at the opera house. 1 SALINA f . v SALINA, March 17. A pleasant surprise sur-prise was tendered Mrs. C. B. West Thursday evening in honor of her birthday birth-day anniversary. Luncheon brought by friends was served to Dr. and Mrs, C. K. West, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Mattason, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Peterson, Peter-son, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mattsson, Mrs. Bena Allred, Mrs. Mary Cuddeback, Mrs. Eliza Gates, Mrs. B. W. Crane. Mrs. James Sorenson, Mrs. Henry McKenna, Mis. E. Tallv, Mrs. H. S. Gates, Mrs. James IT. Heath, Mrs. G. A. Gates, Mrs. H. T. Wright, the Misses Vendeila Brandt and Bulah" and Llbbie West. Mrs. Ixnils Larson entertained the following fol-lowing at dinner Sunday In compliment to Mr. nnd Mrs. Jose Reld of Manti: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gates,. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmusson, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larson, Mrs. Joseph I Thorpe. Mrs. G. A. Brandt entertained Sunday afternoon In honor of Mrs. James H. Heath of Idaho Falls. The guests present pres-ent were Mrs. Bena Allred, Mrs. A. W. Brown, Mrs. James Sorenson, Mrs. C. E. West, Mrs. John Ewels, Mrs. H. S. Gates, Mrs. H. T. Wright, Mrs. E. W. Crane, Mrs. P. F. Peterson, Mrs. C. M. Ha:ison, Mrs. Saul Johnson and the guest of honor. On Sunday evening a surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Heber Murphy at their home prior to their departure for Idaho, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. John Gribhle, Mr. and Mrs. George Fenn, Mr. and Mrs, Luciati Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ras-musson, Ras-musson, Mr, and Mrs. George Murphy, I Mr. and Mrs. Abe Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Will Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, the Misses Rozella Johnson and Maud and Sylvia Murphy. Mrs. Henry McKenna entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jates. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Kimber, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Garry, Mrs. Laura Gates and Parley and Charles McKenna. One of the pleasant affairs of the aea-son aea-son was the "5i0" party given Jointly by the Woodmen and Royal Neighbors In the clubrooms Monday evening. The guest included Mr. and Mrs." John Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allred. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Okerlund. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Evans. Mr. and Mns. John Ewels, Mr. iind Mrs. I. N. ("rosier, Mr. and Mrs. John Di'strup. Mr. and Mrs. James Rex, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. p. C. Scorup, Mr. and Mrs. June Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nielson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lou Cutler, Mrs. C. E. West, Mrs. Henry McKenna, Mrs. Mathilda Nielson, Mrs. Eliza Gates, Mrs. Laura Gates, Louis Jacob and Mr. and Mra. A. S. Crane. The domestic science girls entertained rt dinner Friday for Mayor and Mrs. H. B. Craiidall. Mr. and Mrs. John Ewels, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. We?t. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mas-slon Mas-slon and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wright. The Wide-awake club was entertained Friday evening by Miss Clara Draper at her home. Games, music and luncheon were the pastimes of the evening. The following friends gave Mrs. Ira Rasmusson a pleasant surprise Wednesday Wednes-day a fternoon, the occa slon being her birthday anniversary: Mrs. Marv Cuddeback, Cudde-back, Mrs. Eliza Gates. Mrs. Louis Larson. Lar-son. Mrs. S. L. Tally, Mrs. Robert Evans, Mr?. Hicks OkcHund, Mrs. F. A. Mattsson. Mrs. C. II. Gates. Mrs. Luelan MartinTv. Mrs. R. S. Haton, Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe. Mis. Jose Koid, M rs. Cla vton Rasmus- 'W son. Mrs. Carlson, MtS3 Brma Laraon and the guest ot huhur. sSocial Notes From Utah Towns T GRANTSVILLE I C.RANTSVILLH. March IT.-MIks Mo-tip Mo-tip da Hi own cnl erta mod at it ch rd I'.rtv Ki inav evcniny. The fjuest wore Miss I'cnina AV rat hail. Mi.-s Alia .lef-fotirs. .lef-fotirs. Miss Knnna Stnuiiborg. Miss i-sirah Flinders. Caloert .!ot'!erie, Tennyson Tenny-son Hates and ("rant Benson. The M. M. I'liib save- a dancing party and sociHl in the gym Monday which was ono of the social ovnnts of the season. Tahlos wore pi o video fnr those who v ished io play ca rds and late in the evening refreshments were served. Those present were Dr. a nd Mrs. G. I-'.. Town-send. Town-send. Mayor and Mrs. F. T. Burmester, County Siiperiiitfivlent and Mrs. J. U. Hi. -Up." Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. McAllister. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jef-ferles, Jef-ferles, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rowberry, Mr. and Mra. A. Fred Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. S U. Clark, Mi. and Mre. G. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. Anderson. Ander-son. Mr. and Mrs. Monto Barrus, Mr. and Mrs. U. D. Halladay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knowlton. Mr. and Mrs. Parker B. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Woolley, M r. and Mrs. J. L. Brown. Mrs. Gfne-vlve Gfne-vlve Orr, Mrs. Cora G. McBride. Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Mrs. M. K. Griffith, Mrs.- M. Spantou, Mrs. Ira S. Hatch, Mrs. William Spry of Salt Lake, City, Miss Emma Sharp, Miss Ethel Wrathail of Salt. Lake City. Miss Mildred Bur-U' Bur-U' Mis Irene Wrathail, Miss Emma isf'n, Miss Lillian Rowberry. George i AV. Pago. L. J. Stookey, P. E. Wrathail! and Chester Jefferles. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hammond enter-tained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hammond at! dinner at their home In South Willow; canyon Sunday evening. Mrs. James Jensen, Jr., entertained the P. H. club Wednesday afternoon. Those; present we're Mrs. Len W. Hale, Mrs. femellne Tanner. Mrs. D. N. Judd, Mrs. J. E. Butler and Mrs. J. E. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wrathail entertained enter-tained Mrs. William Spry of Salt Lake City at dinner Thursday evening. Miss Rhea Anderson entertained Cal-bert Cal-bert Jefferies. Tennyson Bates, Bennett Cooley and Miss Penina Wrathail at a card party Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mill ward of Fair-view, Fair-view, Wyo., were visiting Mr. apd Mrs. B. F. Burrus Monday. They were married in the Salt Lake temple last Wednes- j day and Mr. Millward left on Wednesday of this week for a mission to the northern north-ern states. He was a former resident of Giantsviile. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson entertained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Halladav and family. Mrs. M. E. Halladay, Chileon flalladay an-1 Mrs. A. L. Hammond and children of Black foot, Idaho, at dinner Sunday evening. Monto Rarrus was given a surprise party Wednesday evening in honor of his birthday. Games and music furnished the amusement. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rowherry, Mr. and Mrs. Parker B: Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Halladay, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Anderson. Mrs. G. E. Town. send, Mrs. Alex Johnson. Mrs. F. T. Burmester, Mrs. -Martin Barrus, Mrs. J. r. Hicks, Mrs. Cora G. McBride, Mrs. E. M. Span ton, Miss Emma Sharp, Miss Lillian Rowberry, Miss Ethel Wrathail of Salt Lake City. The Misses Vera and Gladys Barrus assisted in serving serv-ing the luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Halladay entertained enter-tained Mrs. M. E. Halladay, Mr. and Mrs. W. lf Anderson and children, Chileon J"l!Lyl-y and Mrs. A. L. Hammond and ,ren of Blackfoot, Idaho, at dinner Tucsday evening. Mrs. Wallace Johnson entertained the i. Second ward primary officers at the home )f her mother, Mrs. R. R. Judd, Vednes-evening. Vednes-evening. J. R. Eliason entertained the E. M. !olub at her home on Main street Friday afternoon. COALVILLE . f COALVILLE. March IT. Under the able direction of Mrs. Judith A. Beard, muslca.l director of the Coalville schools, ! islwienls from the sixth, seventh and eighth grades presented the operetta, "Windmills of Holla nd," at the opera house last Friday night. The parts were interspersed with vocal selections from the students, and the excellent work being be-ing (lone by Mrs. Beard was brought out. Miss Agnes Farnsworth has been visiting visit-ing relatives in Ogden this week. Mrs. J. E. Pettit entertained about forty hoys and girls Monday night in honor of the birt hday of her daughter. Myrtle. Games of various kinds were played and ice cream and cake served the little ones. Miss Aggie Campbell of Salt Lake City has been here for a week past with her slater, Mis. M. W. Taylor. Miss May Branch came up from Devil's Slide Sunday and spent a few days visiting visit-ing relatives here. Alma L. Sargent of Hoytsville and Mrs. Hannah E. Copley of this clly went to Sail Lake Monday and on Wednesday were married in the Salt Lake temple. '1 hey arn both prominent people and have many friends who wish them well. Mrs. Mamie Ooetzinnn and litile daughter daugh-ter of Price came up Sunday for a week's visit with relatives. I BRIGHAM CITY : 1 BRIGHAM CITY, March 17. Mrs. Lena Nelson entertained a few friends Tuesday evening at a house-warminc at her new home on West Second south street. Among the quests were Mr. and Mrs. N. J. N't 1 son, Mr. and Mrs. P. .1. Petorsen, I SsJ'"' -VIrs- Ellas Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. . Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Knuri-Mrs. Knuri-Mrs. Led Hnkenson, Mrs. Mary Soreuen and Mrs. Mary Iversun. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards and family fam-ily left Tuesday for North Yakima, Wash., where, they will reside in the future. In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Mfivln Peters of Perry and Miss la Ward of Riverside were united in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mr." Moroni Ward, prominent residents of northern Boxolder county. Mr. and Mrs. Peters will make their home in Perry. The Kindergarten tea given at the home of Mrs. Harold C. Lay Friday afternoon was a most successful affn ir. and scores of prominent women of the city spent a social hour at the Day home between 3 nnd H p. m. Mrs. George A. Anderson, Mrs. Le Hoy B. Yours; and Mrs. W. L. Hoist presided at the tea table. Mrs. Stewart. Horsley entertained the Y. M . i iub Saturday afternoon a t her home. Tho rooms wore decorated in the St . Patrick scheme. Thse present were Mrs. Ghn Honlti a ud Mrs. Chiids as guests of the club, and t ho following club n em hers: Mrs. W. W. K mid son. M rs. Emery Reese. Mrs. Alphonzo Nelson, Mis. i ail Hansen. Mrs. Orion Jensen. Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Jensen. Mrs. W. L. AnHersnn, Mrs. Milton Jensen and Mrs. Frank Earl. Miss Chariot to ian,- (lf -ilt Lake and Mit-s Stella Petersen were guests of Miss Petersen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Petersen, Saturday and Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. II. I.. Mcfi'ert contemplate Uhwue: soon for a brief visit to Kansas City, where a family reunion of tho Mef-fert Mef-fert family will he held. Miss I.-adnre Sh um way of Clark? ton Is spending i he w eok in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fife. Mr. and Mrs. t.eo .ensott have returned from a month's sojnurn on the Fa'ifie e.'ast. spending considerable time with Mr. Jenson's parents at their home in Los Anpclos. Mrs. Emma J. Stevens spent a few davs of tho week in Salt Lake vlsiiins; relatives and fiends. '' d Mis. P. .1. Petersen enl."-. t.M-d :it uiniKT Sunday artert;;'n;i in hon-in hon-in of their daughter. Stei!;t of s;ali Lake. were Mr. anU Mis. Ciupman Auburn, Mrs. M. E. Walcott. Miss E. M. Waleott, Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Olsen. Mrs. R. Kaiser. Miss Rose Larsen and Lewis Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen enter-tained enter-tained at cards Tuesday evening. During the evening refreshments wer served to the hostess. Those present were Mr. and M rs. Larue Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Orlnn Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Person, Dr. and Mrs. W. I. McNiel, Mr. and Mrs. Emeiy Reese. Miss Ethel Thompson entertained the L. T. C. club at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Misses Blanche Jorgensen. Chine Stokes. Katherine Rogers. Alda Valentine. Val-entine. Ida and Marie Flack and Leona Stokes. Mrs. Maiilda Hansen is spending a few-days few-days in Ogden visiting Mrs. Chris Flygare and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Petersen of Salt Lake spent a few days of the week in Brigham visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Horsley. y LOGAN f 4 , LOGAN", March 17. The Clio club met this week at Miss Underwood's studio, with Mrs. R. O. Porter as hostess. Miss Marie Barber read Aitzbashev's drama, "The War." A general discussion followed. fol-lowed. The hostess served tea. The IT. A. C. faculty league met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Effle Merrill, Mer-rill, with Mrs. Merrill. Mrs. Ezra Cooley, Mrs. Lauren A. Merrill and Miss Abbie Groesbeok as hostesses. The Ladies' Glee club contributed musical numbers. "The Lotus Eaters" and "Ulysses." by Tennyson. wer discussed during the afternoon. aft-ernoon. Refreshments were served. Mrs. George Barber and Mrs. Hyrum Hay ball were guests. The U. A. C. Woman's club met Monday Mon-day afternoon with Mrs. A. F. Cardon. Dr. Titus gave an interesting talk on "The Social Life of Insects." The hostess host-ess served tea. Miss Lydia Hansen and Miss Florence Carlisle were hostesses at the Wobyca sociotv Mondav evening. Miss Mary Carlisle Car-lisle read "The Little "Dream," by Galsworthy. Gals-worthy. A general discussion followed. Refreshments were served. Mrs. H. J. Carlisle. Miss Ada Hansen. Miss Carlson and Miss Dora Wright were guests of the evening. The Delta Pi club met Saturday afternoon after-noon with Miss Marie Pederson. Cut flowers were about the rooms. The guests were entertained at two small tables of "500," with refreshments following. fol-lowing. The Vonna Low Sewing club met Friday Fri-day afternoon with Miss Blanch Budge. The Bridge club met Thursdav afternoon after-noon with Mrs. B. G. Thatcher. The guests were entertained at two tables at auction bridge, with refreshments fol- , lowing. 1 The Clio club entertained at dinner Fri-day Fri-day evening at the home of Mrs. Weston Vernon, in compliment to the husbands of the ladles of the club. A color scheme In green and yellow was carried out In the appointments of the dinner. A crystal crys-tal basket of daffodils decked the center of the table. Crystal candelabra with green candles and shades were on either end. A huge bow of yellow tulle was tied to the handle of the basket. Attractive cards marked places for forty. Miss Underwood Un-derwood introduced Mrs. Vernon, who very cleverly toasted the loving cup and each of the husbands. A toast, "The Future Fu-ture of the Clio Club," was responded to by Moses Thatcher. Following the din-iner din-iner a one-act play, "Overtomes," was ! presented. The cast was as follows: Miss j Allie Cox, Miss Underwood. Miss Marie Barber and Mrs. Glen J. Hudson. I Saturday evening the annual ball of ! the Sigma Theta Phi was given at the Smart gymnasium. The decorations were carried out in the St. Patrick idea. The celling of the hall was converted into a veri table checker board, with green and j white paper. The lights shaded with ; green shades, temporary pillars festooned fes-tooned with vines, the orchestra stationed sta-tioned in the 'center of the hall, inclosed in a lattice, trellised with vines, lent a picturesqueness to the hall. The patrons were President and Mrs. E. G. Petersen. Dr. and Mrs. George Thomas. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Carroll, Professor and Mrs. C. R. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harman. An affair of the week was a St. Patrick party given by Mr. and Mra. James E. Hansen Wednesday evening at their home at Providence. St. Patrick games were plaved and prizes were awarded to Mr. and ' Mrs. F. C. Rossiter, Miss La-voile La-voile Petersen. Willard Poulsen and Mrs. D. M. Campbell. A late supper was served for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Earl, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Need-ham. Need-ham. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rossiter. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller. Mrs. and Mrs. K. K. Campbell. Mr. awd Mrs. Edcar Tib-bets, Tib-bets, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. SeLh Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Clawson, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hansen, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenwall. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Poulsen. Mrs. H. C. Petersen Peter-sen and daughter. Miss Lavolle Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. D. If. Thomas entertained with a family dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. J. A. Hendrickson entertained the extension committee of the Relief society and members of the Relief society board at "'a Kensington Monday afternoon. At the end of the afternoon's entertainment refreshments were served. About twenty-five twenty-five were in attendance. Mrs. Oscar Malmrose entertained at a '.-i00" party Monday afternoon. Crystal vases of pink and white carnat ions and ferns were about the rooms. Following the card games prizes wre awarded to Mrs. Orson Baugh and Mrs. G. W. Call. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Murdock, Sr., Mrs. Robert Murdock, Jr.. Mrs. P. A. Thatcher. Mrs. Orson Bauph, Mrs. W. L. Petersen, Mrs. S. L. PeLcrsen. Mrs. C. W. Jones. Mrs. B. T. Cardon, Mrs. E. P. Reid. Mrs. J. J. Nelson, Nel-son, Mrs. G. W. Cole. Mrs. A. D. Miller and Mrs. Geneve Griffin. The Relief society of t ho First ward entertained en-tertained at its annual party Friday afternoon aft-ernoon at the pavilion. A varied pro-gra pro-gra mine was rendered. Old-fashioned i dances were a feature of the entertainment. entertain-ment. Refreshments were served, M iss Nan Richards entertained at a , pretlily appointed St. Patrick party Friday Fri-day eening at her parents home. Carnations Car-nations and ferns were about the rooms. Five hundred and St. Patrick games were onjoyed. Two prizes were awarded. At the conclusion of the evening's entertainment entertain-ment refreshments were served. The quests were as follows: Misses Margaret Barber. Claire Barber, Rita Hulme, Florence Flor-ence Anderson. Luella. Owen. Orita Hall. Wanda Bake, Sibyl Cardon. Mariorie Smit h : Messrs. Waldo Hatch, Kenneth Johnson. Weston Vernon. Conrad Quin-nev. Quin-nev. Craig Hulme. Hugo Ensign. Edward Lewis. Joseph Carlisle., John Carlisle and Kenneth Maugham The sophomore class of the U. A. C. entertained en-tertained with a mi slit costume, dancing pariv Monday evening at the Smart gymnasium. gym-nasium. Twenty-flve couples were in attendance. at-tendance. Miss Margaret Barber entertained at a "SnO" party" Saturdnv overling at her parents' par-ents' home. The guests were entertained at. four small tables at 'T0n." with refreshments re-freshments following. Mrs. Golden .Nyman entertained Monday Mon-day evening in compliment to Miss Delia Cronv!st of Benson ward. Various camos were plaved, with refreshments following. Twenty-live guests were in attendance. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. W. Haws entertained at supper Mnndav evening In compliment to Mrs. George Fister. Jr. Covers were laid for eight. A sot ial evening followed. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hatch announce the ens a cement of then- da ugh i er. Ella, to W. Westley Anderson of this oity. the m;irri;-ci to take place the latter part of the month. Mrs. George R. Hill spent the early part o; the week in Sab Lake and Ogden. The following voiins boys and girls, hap;roned by Mr. and Mrs. Luke "a-j "a-j reeii, gave a duncing p;tHv at Mmdo.-k' Thursday evening: Misses May Lishman. Isabella ,lacoi sen, May Baird, Lulu N'eed-bam, N'eed-bam, Alia Birdneati, Josephine Lindquist, Ruhv Curtis. Alice Bell. Mary Hansen, Erne and Lila Spencer. Loland Roberts; Messrs. Robert irppnes, Ariel Kid gel, Karl Wat kins. Leland Seh;inky. Floyd Hansen. George Braidy, George Birdneau, Roy Bern t son, Arnold Jacnbsen, La von Nellsen, Howard Bo wen and Julius Ja-cobsen. Ja-cobsen. Tho PI Ze:a Pi fraternity entertained at a card party AYerinesday evening In compliment to 'the Sorosis sorority. Mrs. George Fister. Jr., left Tuesday for Salt Lake, where she will visit her parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. David Ostler, until Wednesdav. March 21. when she will depart de-part for Chicago to join her husband. Miss Orita Fister will accompany Mrs. Fister to Chicago for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Hudson went to Salt Lake for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Richards spent t It e past week in Salt Lake as guests of their son, Fred Richards. Miss Mary Carlisle spent the week-end at Franklin as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mitchell of Hansel valley are here for a two weeks' stay as guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Barber. Mrs. Wlnslow Farr of Arlmo, Idaho, spent the past week lre as a guest of jMrs. Martha Geddes. i Mr. and Mrs. John Selfridge are spending spend-ing the week-end in Salt Lake. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rolapp of Ogden i spent the mid-week here on their return j trip from California. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cardon spent part of the week in Salt Lake. Mrs. E. G. Petersen has returned from an extended stay In Salt Lake. Mrs. Joseph Levan ht Pocatello spent the past week her aa a guest of Mrs. Samuel Levan. ,1 LAYTON -f- f ! LAYTON, March 17. Mr. and Mrs. ! David E. Layton entertained at a theater ! party In Ogden Monday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk-i Kirk-i ham. Miss Beatrice Ellison, Miss Zlppora i Lavton, Mrs. Emma J. D. Strong and Mrs. i Clifford D. Strong. Miss Ardella AA'ade of. Plain City, who has been spending the past two months with Mrs. Alvin East, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Hansen spent the past week In Brigham City. Mrs. John Bradshaw and Mrs. Brlggs : of Lehl are visiting with Mrs. George Kirk ham. Miss Grace and Miss Nora Phillips visited vis-ited friends in Ogden Thursday. SPRINGVILLE 4 SPRINGVILLE, March 17. The Volunteer Volun-teer Firemen's association of this city gave a dance Tuesday evening in Fraternity' Fra-ternity' hall. The affair was a great social so-cial success. The local lodge of the Maccabees entertained enter-tained the members and friends of the lodge with a" lime kiln club social In Fraternity Fra-ternity hall Saturday evening. The programme pro-gramme was given mostly in negro makeup, make-up, the main feature of which was a kangaroo court, in which judge, jury, criminal and court officials were in negro makeup. The waiters who served the banquet were also ,made up as colored people. The affair was one of the most successful social events given here this season. Mr. and Mrs. ,H. J. Smith entertained a number of close friends of the famiiy at dinner Sunday in honor of the return home from the border of their sons, Ray and Claude, who were members of the cavalry. The Mothers' Study club held its last meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nettie Whiting, who acted a hostess. A splendid programme was rendered ren-dered and refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hill announce the engagement of their daughter' Cynthia to Herbert W. Smith of this city, fhe marriage to take place In the earlv part I of April. John R. Kindred, Jr., has moved his I family here from Payson, where they have . lived for the past year. They will now make their home here. I Mr. and' Mrs. Cyrus Sanford have returned re-turned from a week's visit with their daughter, Mrs. E. H. Martindale, at He her. The Home Culture club members entertained enter-tained their husbands Wednesday evening even-ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Clarke. Miss Margaret Latimer of Salt Lake visited her brother Thomas here this week. J. A. Houtz has returned to his ranch at Indianola after spending several days here visiting his mother and other relatives. rela-tives. Leon Miner and family have moved to Rupert, Idaho, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. CIcgg visited in Heber this week. Miss May AVeight gave a bundle shower for Miss Effie Burt Friday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph AA'eight. f ivfONROE f 4 f MONROE, March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Cloward of Marvsvale are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Webb. Miss Olevia Magleby entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday for Venia Erlckson, Klma, Del and A'era Magleby, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Swain. William A. Warnock and Helen Magleby. Mrs.- EInora Ross entertained at an afternoon aft-ernoon social Friday. Those present were Mrs. Jacob Magleby. Mrs. F. Erlckson, Mrs. Joseph Olsen, Mrs. Christian Tuft, Mrs. Charles Swindle. Mrs. Joseph Lowe, Mrs. S. G. Andreason. Mrs. AVarnskv. Jennie Sprague. Mrs. Orson Maglebv. Ruby and Mabel Woodard and Ethel Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sargent entertained at dinner Sundav for Mr. and Mrs. Die Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. John Hodge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb entertained Saturday evening for the following: Mr. and Mi s. Moroni Jensen. A'erna Erlckson. Erlck-son. Rene, A" era and Deil Maglehy, Lester Lowe, Glen and Leland Crabb and Wendell Wen-dell Andreason. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. AA". Jones entertained Sunday for Mrs. F. Erickson. Mrs. Louis Baker. Mrs. Clara Olsen. Ethel Erickson. Ret a Jones. Boyd Brown, John L. and Laurence Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hansen entertained for a few friends Friday evening. Those present were Etnia Magleby. Christie Larsen. Lar-sen. La Mar Swain, Olevia Magleby. Alton Anderson nnd Gien Winget. Louisa Maeleby entertained at a birthday birth-day party AA'ednesdav. The following little lit-tle friends were present : AY est a Anderson, Ander-son, La Rue, Leta, Ruth and La. Proal Magleby; Elva ami Ruth Swindle. Mclba Eiickson, Ina Manson. Norma Andreason, Helen Hunt and Ruth Anderson. Mrs. RHiiz entertained the Missionary society Friday afternoon. After business luncheon was served to Mrs. Ole Larsen. Mrs. C. M. ChriT'an. Mrs. Niels Michel-son, Michel-son, Mrs. Mary Neuge'nauer. Mrs. Joseph Olsen. Mrs. E. M. Sorenson, Mrs. Niels Nielsen. Mrs. Jepeph Pax ton. M rs. Andy Sargent, Mrs. Perm Cnseman. Mrs. Arthur Hod to. ?d rs. Andy Sargent. Rnge and Mary Lnwry. Mr. fharls Fflutin entertained Sunday complimentary to her sir-rer. Maud AA'in-cet. AA'in-cet. Thse enjoying the affair were Mrs. .i oa Morrison. M rs. Perr A say, Mrs. Jack Shirp and Mrs. Fc-t ,nair. A so. in! was srivp'i Werinos.'a ' eveninc com pi i:ncU ; rv to Mr. ;i ml " r. A rCi i; r Hodge nnd M". :'!-d .Mrs. E'iioit Brown. !m leave shori'y nni.' their lion:'-' in Idaho. Thse picsont were Mr. and M:s. John Honge. Mr. and Mrs. Perm Case-, man. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown. Mr. : and Mrs. Perry Asay. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Brig-ham Nielsen, M r. and M rs. Jesse Bald- , win and J I. E. I.isonbee. Mr. a nd M rs. Thomas Ra nsom enter- tained at dinner Thursday 'ompllmenlary to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1 lodge. PARK CITY : f PARK CITT, March 17. The Woman's Athenaeum held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. H. S. Townsend Monday afternoon. . paper on "Natural Resources Re-sources uf I'tah" was read by Mrs. J. AA:. Binkerd. The next meeting wiil be held with Mis. Guy Horton. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Norrls and hahy left Monday for St. Anthony. Idaho, where they will reside in the future. fu-ture. Mrs. A. P. Ridge entertained at dinner Sunday complimentary to Miss Nell Peterson Peter-son of Morgan. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Rose Oalllgfln entertained at dinner Sunday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kane of Soda Springs, Idaho. The pleasant Hour club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Fred George Wednesday Wed-nesday a ftornoon at a Kensington followed by I unci eon. Those present were Mrs. Frank Brunyer, Mrs. Lee Bart low, Mrs. Thomas Rvan, Mrs. John Potts. Mrs. J. H. Wright. Mrs. E. Maxin. Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mrs. Alfred Stanley' and Miss Clarice Pace. Mrs. Jacob Berg was given a pleasant surprise Tuesday evening by her friends. ! The evening was enjoyed with games, music and refreshments. The surprise was arranged by the following: Mrs. John Ryan. Mrs. Frank Brunyer, Mrs. Archie T rendersnn, Mra. John Forsman. Mrs. A. Burgener, M rs. J. Kennedy. Miss Ellie Ryan and Miss Sibyl Holland. A pretty home wedding of the week was that of Miss Ruby Montgomery, daughter of Robert Montgomery of Heber City, and Wallace Provost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Provost, which took place Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of the bridegroom's bride-groom's parents in Woodside avenue. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Ezra W.'iddonps and was followed by a supper for relatives and friends. The bride was becomingly gowned in salmon pink taffeta and carried salmon-colored carnations. The bride was attended by Miss Violet Michie. Monroe AA'agener officiated as best man. The home was prettily decorated deco-rated in pink and white. The out-of-tow"n guests numbered twenty-five. After a short honeymoon in California they will be at home to their friends after April 15. The Octagon Card club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Cole Thursday evening. Progressive "500" was played. " The decorations and tally cards were carried out in green In honor of St. Patrick's day arTd carnations were used about the rooms. The club members and guests Included the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. AVilson. Mr. and Mrs. J. AY. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Muir-brook. Muir-brook. Mr. and Mrs. AA. A. Raddon. Mr. and "Mrs. John Crane. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McGinley, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Konald, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Le Compte, Mr. and Mrs. Sheinan Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wentworth. Miss Quida Pe'lton, Mr. and Mr. J. F. Flanagan, Dr. George B. Sheen and Richard Pelton. The D. O. E. O. club entertained at the homo of Mrs. J. W. Buck Thursday afternoon after-noon wit h a Kensington. Those present were Mrs. H. AA". Deighton, Mrs. W. A. Raddon, Mrs. J. AV. Brooks, Mrs. C. T. Prisk, .Mrs. Annie Raddon, Mrs. W. J. Buck, Mrs. Lee Raddon. Mrs. Louise Perry and Mrs. E. Higglesan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Miss Clarice Pace of Woodland are guests at the homes of Mrs. Fred George and Mrs. J. H. AVrlght. Mrs. John Larson of Marion is visiting friends here this week. A prettily arranged affair of the week 1 was the St. Patrick's day party given by , Miss Lynden Schaper Saturday afternoon . at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! AV. D. Sutton. A St. Patrick color scheme j was carried out in the decorations and re-j re-j freshments. Eight tables of auction bridge ! were played during- the afternoon. The guests of the afternoon included Mrs. G. E. Hedges, Mrs. E. J. Beggs, Mrs. L. C. Snow. Mrs. G. C. Wentworth. Mrs. Sherman Sher-man Armstrong. Mrs. AV. D. Sutton, Mrs. Gertrude Hagar, Mrs. Mark Snow, Mrs. J. F. AA'elsh, Mrs. J. E. Weeter. Mrs. C. E. Parker, Mrs. Mark Snow, Mrs. E. P. Le Compte. Mrs. Samuel Dunn, Mrs. J. W. Buck. Mrs. J. L. Frazee, Mrs. Frank Stone, Mrs. M. D. Hurlbut, Mrs. Frank Knott, Mrs. Walter Cole, Mrs. Perry Bush, Mrs. Max Sutherland. Mrs. Clifford Sutherland, Suth-erland, the Misses Gertrude McLaughlin, Fiances Sherman, Mildred Clark, Don Mae Hunting, Mary Alice Sherman. Ella Adams, Emma Sutton and Mrs. Richard Pelton and daughter. Miss Quida Pelton, of Woods Cross. . Tlie Todies' Aid society of the Methodist Metho-dist church was entertained by Mrs. A. P. Ridge Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Ashfcon of Provo Is the house guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank MeEwan. Miss Anna Anderson of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of Mrs. Frank Stone. The Evening Five Hundred Card club was entertained by Mrs. Mark Snow Friday Fri-day evening. The tally cards and refreshments refresh-ments were in keeping with St. Patrick's dny. The members a nd invited guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Forslund. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. AVentworth, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hedges, Mr. and Mrs. AY'alter Evans, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Weeter, Mrs. "Marie Hethke, Miss Agnes Harrington, Miss Mae Baillie. Miss Ella Adams, Thomas Wal-den Wal-den and AA'illiam Doidge. Mrs. Ezra Workman entertained at a birthday party Saturday afternoon in honor hon-or of her daughter, Grace, it being her eighth birthday. Covers were laid for ten of her little friends. Miss Ada. Don was surprised at the home of her parents Saturday evening, the occasion occa-sion being her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in songs and games. Fifteen guests were present. Miss Nell Peterson of Morgan is the house guest at the home of Mrs. A. P. Ridge. 4 GUNNISON 4 f GUNNISON. March 17. -Mr. arid Mrs. O. N. Jensen entertained for Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. John E. MeL ralf. Mr. and Mrs. Bay B. Metealf, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Qverfelt. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Knighton. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chris-tensen Chris-tensen and Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hagan and Mr. and Mrs. William Metealf as special guests at the Tuesday Evening Card club. Favors were won by Mrs. John E. Metealf and Ira Overfelt. The AV. AAr D. A. Literary club held an interesting session Thursday night and a special meeting AVednesday evening to discuss the Lyceum course for the coming year. The Relief society held Its annual programme pro-gramme and entertainment Friday afternoon. after-noon. Refreshments were served. The Misses Dora Bvwater, Ethel Hale, A my Cooper, Ba.be Kearnefi, Euoile Tut-tle. Tut-tle. Jessie Peterson, Minerva Mace and Mrs. Harold Ohrlsiensen were entertained Tuesday night at tlie regular meeting of the T. B. club. Miss Dora Bywater will be i heir next hostess. j i Mr. and ?drs. Leonard Jepson are visit-j . in? in Salt Lake this week. i Miss MnTy Oopening of Salt Lake is the , ; guest or Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knighton. Mrs. ,1. AA'. Edwards served dinner to forty of her relatives and friends in honor, of hor hirfhda-.- anniversary AA'ednesdav. ' Those present " were Mr. and Mrs. M. Beau res;! rd. Mr. a nd Mrs. A Ibert Rosenborg. Rosen-borg. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. .loseph Dennifon, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bil-lingsley. Bil-lingsley. Mr. and Mrs. T. Merkelly. Mrs.' Chirence Halverson. Airs. . k Erickson, M;s. Jack Jensen. Mrs. Ed Christ ensen. M rs. T ,. La rson. M :sse Gone, 1 ,eona. IVselna a rd Bird el ia Ed wards. Zelma Erickson. Idella Chiids. Messrs. R. Edwards. Ed-wards. Hilton, ?dagnus and Clifford Ed-wh Ed-wh i ds. Last T:ifsrUv evening 'he Centerfirld old folks conimiuce cntcuaincd at -s'ip- per (he old folks committee of Gunnison at the home of Mrs. George Peterson. Re-freshmenis Re-freshmenis were served during the evening. even-ing. Mesdames J. W. Edwards, E- J. Erickson. Erick-son. Minnie Taylor, Christina Chrlslensen. Maria Nee vine, Minnie Edwards, Tilda Larson a nd Hannah Jepson met at tlie home of Mrs. A. C. Larson Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon in honor of the latter's &3rd birthday birth-day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Duggins have returned re-turned from an extended trip to California. Cali-fornia. Miss Gene Edwards Is a vlistor In Salt Lake this week. HEBER CITY f . f : HEBER CITY, March IT.---Miss Alice; Wood entertained at dinner Friday evening. even-ing. Covers were la.id for eight guests. Music and conversation were the pas- i times for the evening. Mrs. Anna Coleman entertained at 1 "5j0" Thursday evening. Refreshments were served to twelve guests. Miss Margrett Crook entertained at rook Monday evening for the following guests: Mrs. Joseph Rasband. Mrs. AA. S. McNanghton, Mrs. John Cummings, Mrs. William Hooker, Mrs. J. W. Buckley, Buck-ley, Mrs. A'ess Broad hent, Mrs. A. L. Neff. Mrs. AVilliam Bonner, Mrs. Theo .lasperson and Miss Ethel Duke. Mrs. Annie McMillan and Alice Jones have returned home after a six weeks' visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Clegg of Salt Lake, Thomas Clegg of Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. William Clegg of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Tldwell of Price were visitors to Heber this week. Miss Phyllis McMillan Is home from Duchesne for a month's visit. Mrs. A. L. Neff entertained the Shakespeare Shake-speare club Saturday. Mrs. W. S. Willis entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of her daughter, Mina, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. "William Coleman are visiting vis-iting in Salt Lake. ELSINORE . ELSTNORE, March 3T. Mrs. A. O. En-gar En-gar entertained at a dinner Thursday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Montague. E. M. Greenwood, J. L. Staples, C. J. Jensen, C. L. Greger-son, Greger-son, F. Prltchett, P. C. Christensen, A. Johnson, C. K. Christensen, F. Lee. P. Svedin, Miss Eliza Sylvester, Erastus Madsen and Mark Gregerson. Mrs. S. Sorenson entertained at a dinner din-ner Sunday. Covers were laid for six. Mrs. J. G. Allmondlnger was hostess at a surprise party complimentary to the 66th birthday anniversary of Mrs. George Allmondlnger.' Luncheon was served to Mesdames C. Crabb, Arthur Livingston. Roy Darlington, William Gotaes, M. Jensen. Jen-sen. J. Zabriske, H. K. Bytheway and Ray Swain. Mrs. Thomas Shaw entertained at a dinner din-ner Wednesday evening in honor of the 2Sth wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lott. Covers were laid for six guests. Miss Melissa Ramsav of Richfield was the guest of Miss Ruth Johnson Saturday. A reception was given In the Elsinore opera house Friday evening in honor of Trooper Anton Svedin. A programme of dancing and refreshments were features of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson of Marys-.vale Marys-.vale are visiting at the home of Mrs. A. Le Fever. ( Miss Mina Bell of Salina Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. Bell. Miss Ellen Nielson entertained Monday evening complimentary to Miss Dorothea Hermar.sen. Refreshments were served to twenty-six guests. Mrs. Millie Hartwell entertained the Pollyanna club, at her home Tuesday evening. Carnations and violets formed the decorations. Luncheon was served to Misses Elizabeth Shwab, Anna and Mabel Dunn, Ruby Kotter, Ruth Johnson and Mrs. O. Sainsbury. The teachers of the public school entertained enter-tained at a dancing party at the opera house Tuesday evening. Mrs. Stcna Hanson returned from Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. C. K. Christensen entertained at a dinneu Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for the Misses Velma and Olive Nebe-ker, Nebe-ker, Edna Herbert, Floyd Christensen and Ernest Herbert of Salina. Mrs. Emily Johnsor was hostess at a bundle shower Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Charles Bell. Luncheon was served to twenty guests. Mrs. Moroni Jensen was hostess at a St. Patrick's party Saturday. The rooms were decorated In shamrocks. Irish games and music were the features of the evening. Luncheon was served to thirty-six thirty-six guests. j EPHRAIM f EPHRAIM, March IT. Miss Luella Christensen entertained a number of her friends Monday evening. The early part of the evening was spent in playing progressive pro-gressive "500," the prizes being won bv Miss Joyce Greaves and Mrs. Harold Sorenson. Sor-enson. Supper was served. The table decorations were in green, and shamrock adorned tho recetion room. The guests were Miss Thula Todd, Miss Joyce Greaves, Mrs. John Greaves, Mrs. Harold Sorenson, Mrs. Cleon Anderson, Mrs. H. Rasmusson. Mrs. S. D. Jenkins, Mrs. Rue Nielson of Salt Lake, Miss Norma Christensen, Chris-tensen, Miss Lavern Peterson, Mrs. Fern Johnson. One of the delightful events of the week was the shower given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Christensen Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Deil Anderson. Music, and dancing were the main features of the evening. Luiv-heon was served at midnight to Miss Ruby Mort ensen. Miss Thelma Christensen, Miss Norma Christensen. Miss Clara Betz of Salt Lake, Miss Aieda Jensen. Miss Millie Breinholt, Miss Deldee Anderson. Miss Marie Anderson. Miss Erato Byergo, Miss Llnd Olson, Miss Audrey Bailey, Miss Cassle Greaves, Harvard AUred. Merrill Hanson, Seymour Christensen, Pratt Peterson. Eldon Willardsen. AAells Thursby. Quayle Peterson. Phenor Nielson, Niel-son, Lela nd Anderson, A'ernon Moody, and the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen wore presented with a beautiful beau-tiful set of silverware. The Ladies' Literary club met at the home of Mrs. J. N. Hanson AA'ednesdav evening. A lecture on the life of Helen Keller was delivered by Mrs. Charles Jen-son Jen-son : a. retold story was given by Mrs. Homer Rasmussen; the parlia mentarv drill was conducted bv Mrs. Albert John-eon, John-eon, and a piano solo was rendered by Miss Chloe Larsen. Luncheon was served to fourteen members and three visitors. The club's next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Jenfcon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Christensen entertained enter-tained at a card party Sunday evening. Mrs. A. E. Berlelson entertained Wednesday evening in compliment to Mrs. C. E. Sirong of Oaklev. Idaho. The guests were Mrs. John Armstrong. Mrs. Ernest Nielson. Mrs. Chris Lund. Mrs. rolmer Bertelson, Mrs. Sophus Bertelson Miss Luella Bertelson and the guest of honor. The officers of the North ward Sunday school entertained Tuesday evening at i the ward bouse In honor of the outgo-ling outgo-ling superintendenry, Randolph Jenson. F. ! H. Rasmusson and Ernell Jen.son. A dut was rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, a piano oio by Professor LaVar lenfon, a vocal duet by Miss Ora Olson and Miss Da A'eda Olsen, a cornet solo j by P. A. Young, a speeeh by Bishop Da-! Da-! vid N. Real. A presentation speech was i made by Ora L. Hanson and response j was made by Randolph Jen son. Aftr ;the programme luncheon was served, followed fol-lowed by p dance. The Ladles' Mountain ; E'lio hand furnished music. I Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Breinholt were 'pleasantly surprised by a number of relatives rela-tives Sunday evening. On Wednesday evening Mrs. Breinhr.it was also tendered a. surprise bv the Relief soejr-ty teachers of the d is t riot . Mr. and Mrs. Breinholt will ln hi the near fut ure for Provo, where thev will make their home. M:ss Jessie Armstrong was given a pleasant surprise at her home Wednes day evening by her pupils in the public school. Miss Ida Larson entertained for Miss Minerva Mace of Gunnison and Miss Cle-one Cle-one I fansen of Salt Lake Sa turday and Monday evenings. SYRACUSE f i SYRACUSE, March 17. Mrs. J. E. 1 Bodily is visiting her sister in Ogden. F. J. AA'alker and family of Ogden spent tli e week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sorenson of Garland Gar-land are visiting with Mrs. Sorenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. AV AValker. Mr. and Mrs. David Cook spent the week-end In Bountiful visiting their daughter, Mrs. Henry Stable. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hansen of Salt Lake have moved to Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baird and family of Park City are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tree. Mrs. Eli Cooper entertained at an old-fashioned old-fashioned sewing bee at her home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Dinner was served. Mrs. John Green and daughter, T.a-Vann. T.a-Vann. have returned to their home after spending a week with Mrs. Owen AYilley. Mr. and Mrs. William are visiting j friends In Kaysville. j RICHFIELD f f RICHFTELD, March 17. Miss Lillian Kyhl entertained at a birthday party Sunday afternoon. It being her fourteenth birthday. Games were played and re-fershments re-fershments were served. The guests were Maud Hansen, Selma Storrs, Helen Martin, Jerda Peterson, El ma Orrock. Elora Levitt, Elva Peterson and Kola Page. Mrs. J. L. Qulst entertained at an afternoon aft-ernoon luncheon for ten guests Saturday afternoon. Music was the feature. Pink carnations were used as the centerpiece. Miss Nettie Hawley entertained the M. B. G. club Thursday evening. Mrs. B. H. Welsh of Murray is visiting visit-ing with friends and relatives here. The Ladies' Aid society entertained at a social Monday evening at the church. A fine programme was given, followed by refreshments. Miss Mary Neil son of this city and Dayton C. Kennedy of Chicago surprised their many friends by getting married Saturday. They will be at home after April 1 at Bingham. Mrs. C. H. Molntyre entertained at a Kensington AVednesday afternoon in honor of her sisters, Mrs. J. R. Chip-man Chip-man and Mrs. Milton Gentry. Sweet peas were used for the decorations. Music was a .feature. Luncheon was served to sixteen six-teen guests. The Second ward mutual entertained at a "freak" party Friday evening. A unique programme was given and refreshments refresh-ments were served. On Monday evening Miss Hazel Henrie entertained a few of her friends to meet Miss Nan Frazler of South Dakota, who is going to remain here. Roses were used for the decorations. There were twelve guests present. Miss Rachel Peterson, Miss Roda Ram-lose Ram-lose and Miss Minerava Nelson entertained enter-tained at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday Wed-nesday at the home of the latter In honor of Mrs. Dayton C. Kennedy. The rooms were beautifully decorated In red and white hearts and cupids. Refreshments were served to Miss ouisa Mortensen, Miss Dora Mortensen, Misa Millie Neil-son, Neil-son, Miss Lillian Greco Miss Iretta Clark, Miss Mabel Barlow, Mrs. Carlos Ramsey, Mrs. H. W. Ramlose, Mrs. Frank Heider, Mrs. Mabel Shepard, Mrs. F. J. Wight and Mrs. J. O. Hughes. Miss Bessie Nelll entertained at dinner din-ner Saturday, it being the anniversary of her birth. Covers were laid for Miss Verona Nelson. Miss Blanche Christiansen, Christian-sen, Miss Retta Smith, Miss Thamina Malouf and Miss Naomi Heppler. Mrs. S. G. Clark entertained at an afternoon aft-ernoon tea Friday in honor of Mrs. J. R. Chlpman and Mrs. Milton Gentry. Red and whit carnations formed the centerpiece. center-piece. Luncheon was served to twelve guests. A few friends and relatives of Mrs. Marion Seegmiller surprised her Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday. Mrs. Chris Neilson entertained a few ladles at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. MANTI " MANTI, March 17. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon in honor of their daughter, Mrs. T. T. Murdock of Farnum, Idaho. Tw-enty ladies were present. Five o'clock luncheon lunch-eon was served. Monday evening Andreas Larsen was surprised by a host of friends. A basket bas-ket luncheon was enjoyed at midnight. Mrs. Nells C. Anderson entertained a number of her friends Monday afternoon at a Kensington. Miss Edna Hocking entertained eight of her friends at a candy pull Saturday evening. Mrs. Frank Tuttle, Jr., entertained at a birthday party-Friday afternoon for her daughter. Ma$el, it being her ninth birthday birth-day anniversary. Refreshments were served to Mabel, Lenore and Lorna Tuttle. Mabel Sorenson, AB'ton Shand. Evelyn Kller, Maxine Sha nd, Evelyn Brow-n, Beatrice Brown, Mary Cox, Lo-retta Lo-retta Riddle and Marjorie Clark. Mrs. G . Wr. Mar tin entertained the mot hers' meeting Tuesday afternoon. Sixteen ladles were present. Music, sing-, ing, readings and refreshments were enjoyed. en-joyed. Mrs. P. Orby Hansen entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of her sixty-second birthday anniversary. Mrs. L. P. Miller entertained Friday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. T. T. Murdock of Farnum, Idaho, and Mrs. T. V. Peterson entertained In Mrs. Mur-dock's Mur-dock's honor Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. H. Wodskow and daughter, Christine, of Burley. Idaho, spent the we-k with Mrs. AVodskow'e daughter, Mrs. W'. G. Hoggan, returning home Tuesday. Mary C. Henrie entertained the Senior girls Saturday evening at a Kensington. Those present were Eva Kill pack, Lura Crawford, Eva Bralthw a ite. Jennie Mc-Coll, Mc-Coll, Zfna Anderson. Ceo Dennlson. Loy Maylett and Doha Boyington. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served at 11 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen entertained at a fa mity dinner Sunday. Out-of-town relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Levi Anderson and Killer Hansen of Fountain Foun-tain Green. Mrs. Sarah Murdock of Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Squires of Sterling. Tho Reviewers' section met Monda y evening with Mrs. M-i v Tut t le. Special guests were Mrs. LaPrlei Tuttle and Mrs. Hedvig Kjar. Refreshments were served. The Commercial club membcrR entertained enter-tained their partners at a card party Saturday Sat-urday evening at the clubroomp. Seven teen tables were played. Prizes were awarded to Ella B. Cox. M. A. Boyden and Mr. a nd Mrs. John Keller. Tho pool po-ol a 1 committee served a midnight luncheon lunch-eon to eighty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Evit Jenpen announce the engagement of their dautrhter. Dora Mav. and Anton Olson of Fayette, the niar-riaee, niar-riaee, io take place in the Mant! ternnle March 2ft. Mr. a nd Mrs. A ndrew Fred erlckson celebrated their golden wedding at t he Sou in ward assembly room Wednesday a ftornoon. Dinner was served at ?, o'clock Covers were laid for fifty. Twenty-four grandchildren and two groat grand-ehll-dren were present. Out-of-town relative were Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Rosen Mr and Mrs. Charles Bosen and Mr ' and Mrs. Anton Bosen, all of Ephrainv Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Frederick son. Mr and Mrs. Fred Frerlerlrkson and Mr. and' Mrs ''hriPtian Fredonrkson and families of Gunnison, and Mrs. C. larsen of Center-field. Center-field. A short progra mine an enjoyed. Mrs. Louisa Tuttle was pleasantlv j?ur-pi j?ur-pi ised Friday a f tor noon in honor if lu-r six I y-eitfht h bii't'nda y a n nt versa ry. I Mr. a nd Mrs. Era nk P. Tut He en (;-tained (;-tained ai enrd;- Tuesday oven in 'j. Ten taides of "Zfj" were plajed. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tuttle carried off first prizes and Fred Tuttle and Mrs. Jed Crawford received consolation prizes. A midnight spread was enjoyed. Mrs. Annie AVilliardson entertained the South ward primary officers Tuesday n evening. The Hopeless club met Monday evening even-ing with Frances Madsen, who wa s assisted as-sisted in entertaining by Mabel Parry, Grace Peterson and C!eo Olsen. The Needlecraft mot Wednesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Milton Harmon. LEHI "f LEHI, March 17. The seniors of the Lchi hiiih school cave one of their interesting in-teresting class parties Saturday evening. Miss Eunice Jacobsou of American Fork entertained the Lehl officers of tlie M. I. A. AVednesday evening at the assembly as-sembly rooms. Miss Jacobson is demonstrating demon-strating to the different towns bow to , give successful parties without dancing. j The high school play, "My Friend From ! India." was taken to Cedar Fort last j evening. j Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hopkins and Dr. I and Mrs. Fred Worlton attended "Experience" "Ex-perience" at the Salt Lake theater Saturday Sat-urday evening. .lames Sabey was the guest of honor Saturday evening at a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peterson at their home. Mr. Sabey left for Canada AVednesday. Mrs. AA'illiam Herron was the recipient of a surprise party given at her home Monday evening by twelve of her guests. Miss Rachel Bone left for Delta Wednesday Wednes-day to spend a few months with her sister, Mrs. Henry Ericson. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hart, who will leave for Yakima, Wash., soon, where Mr. Hart will work at the sugar factory, are visiting with Mrs. Hart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. & J. Taylor. MAMMOTH 4 . MAMMOTH. March 17. Miss Anna . Jamison entertained a number of her friends last Thursday evening, the occasion occa-sion being her birthdayanniversaiT. The evening was spent in cards, music and games, after which the following were served with luncheon: Miss Hattie Jenkins, Jen-kins, Miss Marvel Cpwan, Miss Linden Spencer, Mis Eliza Steedman, Miss Mc-Coombs, Mc-Coombs, Miss Kathryn Tremayne and Miss Eva Andrus. Mrs. Owen Humphries entertained her mother, Mrs. Ellen Kerr of Payson, during dur-ing the week. Mr. and Mra. Frank ThlrJot entertained Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Dickenson last Saturday Sat-urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dickenson left the following day to make their home at Price. Eiden Lemon and Miss Sadie Tinder were married at Provo Monday. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by Judge Thome in the presence of a few intimate friends. The young couple will make their home at Silver City. Mrs. G. Wr. Starkey was the hostess at a dinner party given Sunday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jenkins, Mrs. Alfred Moyle and Milton Kirkwood. Mrs. C. P. Harveille was hostess at a session of the Sewing club AVednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Cornish entertained Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dotv and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Conyers at dinner last Sunday Sun-day evening. Miss Eva Andrus is at Spanish Fork visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andrus were ' Nephl visitors Monday and Tuesday. LARK 4 4 LARK. March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Wr. L. Halliday and their son and daughter visited vis-ited Mrs. Halliday's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kimball of AVest Jordan, Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday. The choir members entertained at a public dancing party Monday night at . the Lark amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myerhoffer were in Salt Lake cltv the fore part of the week visiting relatives and friends. Tuesday the children of the Lark Sundav Sun-dav school were entertained at an afternoon after-noon dancing party by the choir members. mem-bers. Luncheon was served to nearly 100 children. Sunday Mr. and Mra. Ea. M. Bateman motored to Wrest Jordan to visi t rela -tlves from Idaho, who were visiting Mr. Bateman'e mother. Mrs. A. Fralser and daughters, Bliss and Nelda, spent Thursday and Friday at Herri man visiting- relatives and friends. Mrs. Z. Butterfield was a Rlverton visitor vis-itor this week. , Mrs. WeBley M. Jones entertained at an1 afternoon card party in honor of Mrs. B. H. Grant. Two tables were played. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Dedrick, Mrs. A. Dimond, Mrs. H. Thomas, Mrs. H. AValker, Mrs. G. Roe, Mies Stella Kuphalt, tho guest of honor and the hostess. Members of the Lark Social club entertained en-tertained Tuesday night. A solo was rendered ren-dered by Mrs. AA". Lawley, current events were given by Mrs. Percey Penphraze, a piann selection was given by Mra. Robert Rob-ert Myerhoffer and a violin solo rendered ren-dered by Miss MyerhofTer. Five hundred was played, first prize being awarded to AAr. L. Halliday, second favor going to Mrs. Percey Penphraze. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Chnndeler, Mr. and Mra. W. L. Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. AV. S. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ex. M. Rateman, Mr. and Mrs. AVilliam Crane, Mr. nnd Mrs. AV. Silcox, Mr. and Mrs, A. Fraiser, Mr. and Mrs. Percey penphraze pen-phraze and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myerhoffer. Myer-hoffer. A social event of the week was nn old-time old-time dancing pRrty given by the Lark Social So-cial club at their clubrooms. The dancers were in old-time costumes a nd a prize dance was danced. Ezra M. Patemnn and Mrs. Joe Gawrache won first prize and second went to Bill MopaKue and Mrs. Clara. Ha 1 1. Refreshment s were served by the refreshment eommfttee. Mr. Z. Butterfield enter! a I nod at an informal luncheon Friday a ftornoon for Miss Crane of Herri man, Mrs. J. Rhi-derhsback, Rhi-derhsback, Mrs. William Page and Mrs. Hy Sorenson. CEDAR CITY CEDAR CITT. March 17. The Misses Ann Smith and Lnrn Elder were hostesses to the 13. A. C. basketball boys and Mr. Christensen at a. luncheon Sunday afternoon after-noon at the home of Miss Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Christensen entertained en-tertained v number of friends at their apartments Saturday evening. Five hundred hun-dred was played and refreshments were served. Friday evening Dr and Mrs. Leonard entertained at a theat er party, followed bv cards a nd luncheon, at their home. Thrive present were Mr. a nd Mrs. G. H. Luiit and Mr. and Mrs. Maop.ear Dalley. M i-v., Ni 'He Hainht was hostess at dinner din-ner Thursday at her home to the Mieses Iva Knell and A'era Pace and Claude Knell. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bn Perkins, who are visiting relatives and friends in tbi1 cit y. were en tort a ined at the homo of Gomor "ossloit. A feature of the eveninc wa tlie Kiujrlng- of old-time old-time soiigH hy Mr. perkinfl and Mr. Cops-1m Cops-1m t.. Ot her musical numbers were also enjoyed. Refi ehhment s were served lale in tli e.voiiing, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins left Fiidav for their home In Bluff. I'tah. The Misses Corris Lunt and Ada. Whlf-taker Whlf-taker were bostep.eR at a "jf'O" luncheon lunch-eon Thursday evening at the apartments of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. ChrifclenKon. Thope present were the MNkoh Onciia Kins, Ray 1 layeo'-k, Lura Liner. Ann Smith, Neilio Lunt, Mrs. H. (',. Ashton and Mra. J. S. Chri.-tensen. Mrs. J. H. Ashton entertained the k'ensincmn -v. at her apartments Wednesday a ft ernoon. About twelve members .err: preseni. and ref rceiimen t s were se'-ved. 'Die. H. A. C r-indent s entertained the H. A. C. baskeihall boys and coach Tuesday afternoon at a baniuet. followed by a dance, tn the college a nd i t ili urn. MrV.. H. ;. Ashton entertained ai a hi if! i-e- wiiist .;i rt v Tuml(iy C veiling. Twelve sueais were present. 1 |