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Show il Social Notes From Interraountain Towns i FARMINGTON f V FARMINGTON. June ?.-Mrs. Nfillin la i-rlnnr en tertn ined Friday ftrnoon f t lof homo in lion or of i lie Foron Huh. The house was effectively do-'O rat ed in lihis and potted ferns. Mrr. A. I Clark pa vi? a tall; to the Indies on '"The An-' An-' ic-nt and Modern Madonnas," after which a few musical numbers were rendered. l,uii''lieon :is .served In Mrs. Kupene 'In rk, M rs. S.-jiiire (1 iip;na n. Mrs, i. R. f'haffin, Mrs. Rnniley. Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. ('., M. F-less, Mrs. I.enna Stewart. Mrs. Nepiii Fnlmer. Miss Kdith Walsh. .Mrs. A. 1,. Chirk, Mrs. George 1, Knowl-ton. Knowl-ton. Mis. Henry Wood a nd Miss Rhea l a;, lor. Miss Salvia Molt onteriainerf at her home Wednesday in honor " her eishth-U!'de eishth-U!'de graduating class. The olenitis was spent in sanies and musical numbers. The houc was decorated in spritip blossoms blos-soms and fenis. and refreshments were served to twenty euest s. Miss Unit wa f a ssisted hv her mother, Mrs. Charles Holt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tfobert Pumkey of nden a nd Miss Bessie Steer and Miller Steed are rpendinp a short time in Reno. Npv. A farewell party for Miss Jane Hughes was eiven in the South Farmlnpton meet-ins meet-ins house Tuesda y evening. A musival programme was piven, after which refreshments re-freshments were served. Miss Hughes will leave in the near future on a mission mis-sion to the central states. Wednesday evening a few of Miss Hughes's immediate immedi-ate friends surprised her at. her home. Thursday evening Mrs. John Hughes entertained en-tertained in honor of Miss Jape Hughes mi a missionary shower. The house was decorated in a rolor scheme of lavender and yellow. The guests were entertained with music and a rranged garner. I.un-fheon I.un-fheon was served to twenty-eight. Mrs. K. Stoddard returned home frm Gunnison Wednesday, where she had been -pending a few weeks. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Stoddard and Miss Ka le Chase of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Farmington, guests at the Stoddard home. . Mr. and Mrs. Caryle ChafTln of Rlack-foot, Rlack-foot, Idaho, visited with friends in Farm-Inglon Farm-Inglon during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Taylor, Mrs. Alice Taylor and daughter, t he Misses A srgie and Annie Canipnell and Mr. and Mra. J. R. Taylor, all of Salt Lake, were guests at the home of Mrs. M. L. Taylor Yednesrtay. - Mrs. Warren Knight of Salt Lake spent the week in Farmington at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller. The Misses Norma Bradley and La von Higby. who have been spending the win-Jet win-Jet with Mrs. K. Stoddard, left during (lie week for Bancroft, Idaho, where they "will spend their summer vacation. ' Mrs. H. S. Daynes attended a luncheon Thursday afternoon given at the New-Jiouse New-Jiouse hotel by Mrs. S. Y. Taylor. Mrs. H. J. Sessions is spending the week in Bountiful with her mother, Mrs. E. F. .Holbrook. Mrs. C. EI. Brown of Salt T-ake spent he week-end in Farmington with lier tuother, Mrs. K. Stoddard. M rs. G. M. VI ess attended a luncheon Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Or-lean Or-lean Kelson in Salt Lake. - Mrs. Sara M. Knowlton of Salt Lake v isited with Mrs. K. B. Clark during the week. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Coombs and Mr. and -Mis. George Coombs of Fielding are spending a few days in Farmington, quests of Mrs. Agnes Sparkman. : Mrs. Lara Silver of Salt T-ake spent "Wednesday in Farmington, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark. ; Mrs. Jesse Hess and son of Idaho spent the week in Farmington at the home of Mrs. Sarah Hess. " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Richard.-- nr Fielding is spending the week in Farmington with Mrs. Blanch Wood. Mrs. Robert Miller spirit Tuesday in Salt Lake visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Wood of Fielding are visiting in Farmington, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood. .Mrs. May L. Taylor will entertain th members of her soH-i I hour club of Sa.lt lake Wednesday afternoon at her country coun-try homo in Farmington. Invitation? to twenty-five membeis have been sent. Luncheon will he served at one o'clock. AMERICAN FORK AMERICAN FORK, June 2 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Steele of Salt Lake motored mo-tored to American Fork Sunday and spent the dav as guests of Mr. Steele's mother, Mrs. Alice T. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. N. 1 1. Heiselt and Mr. and Mrs. I -a wrence 1 lei self spent Sunday in Provo canyon, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrnm Heiselt. Mr, and Mrs. J. Tracy Wootton of SaU La ke City spent part of the week in i this citv as guests of Mrs. Wootton's parents." Mr. and Mrs. William Chipman. A mons the out-of-town visitors who spent Decoration day in this rit y were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gourlcy of Trove. Mrs. Esther Eastman of Salt Lake. Mrs. John Bromley and son. Raymond, ol Ma pie ton, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DIHterson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barratt. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. cutler. Miss Lvda Wheelen. Miss 7Ana Baker, Mrs. W. D. Edmonds of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jensen and family. Mrs. C. L. Naylor of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. William M, Bromley of Eureka, Eu-reka, Charles Kelly of Rinsham. Mrs. Albert Al-bert Bennett. Mrs. Ida Stewart of Garfield. Gar-field. Mr. a nd Mrs. Jessp Harmon of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgess of Burley. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanson Han-son and family of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Mary Wagsiaff and daughter, Hazel, of Provo. Mrs. Elmer Strong of Eureka spent part of the week in this citv as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Walter Slack. Mrs. Hannah Rhodes announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter. Florence Robinson, Rob-inson, to Truss Bod ell. The marriage will take place in the near future. Mrs. Will Shelton of Bingham spent the forepart of the week here as guest of her mother, Mrs. Joseph King. She left Friday for Salt Lake to attend the wedding of Julian King. Mrs. Mattie Adams returned to her home at Bingham Sunday after a pleasant pleas-ant week's visit here as the guest of Mr and Mrs. A. B. Adams. Miss Pearl Kelly, who has spent the past few months at Salt Lake City, is here for a ten da ys' visit as the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Polmer entertained enter-tained as their guests this week Mrs Hannah Pehrson of Mill Creek. Mrs. L D. Francis and children and K. J. R Pehrson of Brig-ham City. Miss Millie Adams of this citv and Clifford Welling of Fielding were" married mar-ried in the Salt Lake temple Thursday. They will make their home in Fielding." Mrs. Annie Dinwoodev of Salt Take was the guest of Mrs. Benjamin Fullmer Full-mer the forepart of the week. .Miss Liza Hindley returned home from Logan the first of the week. Henry F. Sager and daughter. Mrs. Will Shelton, of Murray, old 'residents of American Fork, spent the week here visiting relatives. Mre. Joseph Lloyd of Salt Lake City was the guest of her father, S. D. Chip-man, Chip-man, part of this week. Mrs. Bert Timpson and children of Salt Lake have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Logic this week. The members of the Fourth AYarrt Relief Re-lief society pleasantly surprised Mrs. Em- I MISS VIOLET MARSDON of Salt Lake, daughter of John j Marsdon, who will be married to Stevens Rice of Farm- j ington, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rice, on June 6. If " , hi : " , "l 3 k i - , .q b f . - , - 1 "3 B - . - r- - - -l $ ft - v 1 uH - , - " W i . ; x ' " s s -H I , ' i ft H t , v 1 :- - , - M 3 c. . - ; . ' v - , : j b k 4 ' ""'A j Nr - 1 , . !i E a ? ; ; - s v . 8 lr; . - 1 1 " Ct " 4 r ' 3 Ul ' 'V : - 1 Hit xx '' i . t m Li I ,- ma Foster at her home Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Refreshments were served. Mr. an-1 Mrs. M. O. Randolph of Salt Lake were quests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Pulley the early part of the week. Miss Florence Chad wick of this city and Bazi Walker of Pleasant Grove were married in the Salt Lake temple Friday. A wedding supper was given the young couple at the home of the bride's mother the - sa.me evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Ovard and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fadnies spent the week at Coalvillo as guests of relatives. 1 SPANISH FORK f i SPANISH FORK. June 'J. Mrs-. Alfred A. Tem-bav Tem-bav of Salt. is visitirB here with her sis ter. Mrs. J. II. Law thorn, ai:d other relatives al friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanwn .petit several days during the week in American Fork. Mrs. Nora Corhelt of Eureka a visiting in this citv i he guest of ' hr-r in-other, Mrs. Ellen Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. William Banks, Mr. aud Mrs. Albert Banks and Mr. and Mis. Klmer Banks of Pa It Lako were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moore. Mrs. A. B. Rcckhiil and daughlers. Blanche and Mary, spent Wednesday in Spanish Fork the guests of friends and relatives. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Trat! Thomas was the'scfiie of one of the social events of the week Wednesday cvenine. when the members of the Alta Hub entertained at a far"wei parly for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewi. Jr.. who will soon leave Spanish Fork to make their home in M Caramon. Idaho. The early part of the evening was spont in oards, after wh Irh a prosramme was given. Toasts wen1 responded to by Henry A. Gardner and Walter Wilde. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi3 were presented with a beautiful silver set as a token of remembrance. The singing of m original ?ori and serving of luncheon brought the en joy a hi1 evening to a close. Mr. and Mr?. Charles C. Miller spent Wednesday, Wednes-day, in Pprlngville. Miss Kva TutUe wa? given a surprise party by a company of boy and eirl friends at the home or her mother. Mrs-. Hubbard Tu'Me. Saturday evening, it being her fifteenth birthday. The time wa? epeni Ui gimes and muiit, folio wed by the serving of ium.-h to twenty. Mr. and -Mrs. W. B. Hughes and Mrs. Leslie White of Salt Lake spent Wednesday in this city. The ladies of (he Third ward KHief soHe(y met with Mrs. John Mallar Tuesday afternoon at the borne of her daughter, Mrs. William Lloyd. Au inLen?iM ing programme was given by the different dif-ferent members, after which supper was servd. Miss Florence Jones was a guest Tuesday afl-ernoon afl-ernoon at a trousseau tea given by Miss Allie Tanner of Pay.ou, a bride of the coming week. Dr. and Mrs. Hagan rel urrted Monday after a several dnys' visit to Fi sin ore, where they wept to attend the golden wedding of Mrs. Hasan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. I. Jensen. Miss Tieheeca Nelson enterta ined at a parrel shower Wednesday evening complimentary to Miss Mary Budvnson. a bride of the coming week. About "OO persons attended the rarewell reception re-ception given Monday evening at the Second ward, merlin 5 house for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, Jr.. who will fsnni ha ve Spinlsh Fork to make their home in Mrrarnmon. Idaho. Ml. L. M. Fnis,"'- of Fason was a RUOi-t of Mr. and Vis. S. H. Hlginbotham for st?eral daj .-i ou' i t'.fi i !e pur. t eek. Mr-. I'dw ard C"i ns I "son entertained eeoral giie.-is dti;day from Burcka. Mr?. William J. Thomas and daughler. Mary, are v i.-ii inc for a neck in the Ht.v. the guests of Mrs. Joseph Scarpino. 1 MANTI . t 4 . MANTI. J'-ne 2. The s'ake. board of primary of-officers of-officers ejiHTtained at a hand kerchief shower Saturday evening for Mrs. Mabel Dyreng Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Madsen entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday complimentary to Mis. Mabel D. Keller. Coei wert; laid for seventeen. Mt.-v Josephine llonuing enter-alned at a trousseau trous-seau tea Monday afternoon for a few friend. Mrs. J. !I. Hr-i-nung and daughter. Josephine, were Sail Laki vihl'.ois d tiring t he week. Miss Ruth Backer was hostess at a dinner party Moudfiy evening, entertaining (he lady school teachers: of M.inii and oih'T frlndf. Covers were laid for ihrt. Crab apple blossoni; were used for dc. orat ions. Mrs. Ulda h'reichk n icht entertained at a shower show-er Tuej-day afternoon in compliment to i lara Winich, n June hrido. Those present were Mrs. MahPl Keller. Mis. Libbie C. Frederick son. Mrs. Harold Mit hell. M-s. .;er:ea Cox. Mrs. Her. tie Hen He, Mis. Irma bird. Mrs. Ray Dyrenp, Mis. Wllford Wintch. i'l.-o Olsen. Frances Madsen, Veil Chris!': nsen. Rul.y .lessen. Lucile Tennant. Ma?ie Ton nan t, LI la Harmoo. .5aud 1ittie. LuelU Neilson. Kuby Dyreng. LuciJe Tuttle. ('t-mril Brown. Lyiiia Mickleon. Miranda Davenport Daven-port and Clara Wintch. Dainty refresh men 16 were served. Mrs. Mabel D. Keller entertained seventy young people a t a trousseau lea Tuesday evening for Clara Wintch. Mrs. K. D. Sorenson enterta ined at a shower Friday evening in honor of Josephine Hornung. a June bride. Those present were Mesdames J. H. Homiing, L. F. Barker. W. W. Crawford. Ce-rge L. Sears, Clara Johnson. Jessie Lund, Sarah Hoiking. 0. W. Martin. E. T. Parry, Howard Co.x. CUrencn Smith and ih-e Mieses Josephine Hornung. Jenni? P. nrk. Charlotte Fan y. Ruth Be,ker, Jane Limb. F.dna Hovkmg end Mts. H. . Kerr. Eleven o' rlo-k luncheon was served. Mrs. 1P j-Kennei. Mrs. Clirlstian Munk and Mrs. W. V.". Brown will entertain the R. K. claw; at a Kensington next Thursday. Mrp. Fa v D reng emertajned at a family dinner din-ner Wednesday in compliment; to Mrs. Mabel D. Keller. Mrs. Mabel D. Keller lefl Thursday for Pan Francisco, where her husband. Fred C. Keller, is attending the of fleers' school, he ha. Ing received re-ceived a commission as second lieutenant. Mrs. Zella Cox entertianed at a shower Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Jessie Lund. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. A farewell party was given for Alvln Peterson Tuesday nislu at the South ward assembly hall. Mr. Peterson will leave June 4 on a mission to the northern states in the interests of the Mormon Mor-mon church. Hllliard Brodenck of Talmae and Louisa Ruesh of Mantt were married in the Mauti' temple Wednesday. Wed-nesday. M iss Mazie BDal of Richfield, who has been visiting in California, stopped off here Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. A. M. Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. TnttlP entertained at a wedding breakfast Thursday morning for their daughter. Leah, and Cecil Fox. who were married mar-ried at II :'S i o'clock that morning by Bishop N R. Peterson In. the presence of the Immediate lSnniliee. Mr. and Mrs. Fox left on the 1:30 train for California on thc(r honeymoon. Delia Boyington entertained a dozen of her friends at a sewing party Thursday evening. SPRINGVILLE f SPRINGVILLE. June 2 Mrs. Lillian Houtz acted us hostess for the Home Culture Hub at Its regular meeting last Friday. The following programme was rendered : Paper, "Our National Parks, " ' prepared by Mrs. George Dunn and read by Mis. G. W. Clarke; paper, "The Lincoln Highway." by Miss Sopha Packard ; piano selections, selec-tions, Mrs. Richard Johnson and Miss Houtz. Abnor Thome has announced the engagement of his daushter. Mary, to H. Ralph Smart, the marriage to take place in the Salt Lake temple tem-ple June 7. Miss Mary Mendenhall has gone to Oakland, Cal., to take training as a Red Cross nurse. Mrs. Senor Stewart of Salt Lake spent Decoration Deco-ration day here with relatives. The ladies oT the Home Culture club were entertained en-tertained by Mrs. F. O. Haws at her borne Wednesday Wed-nesday evening in honor of Mrs. M. A. Couaut MISS JOSEPHINE HORNUNG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hornung of Manti, who will be married to James Sidney Webb, June 4. ; ( llfi i' ' . , ! j r:: 1- " ' ; j i - , . ' . x : x i j1 -iir j . , . . y 1 ... . ' , 1 i ' i , f ' ' 1 L,0 IiHIk: -X ! ! f 4- ' - 1 and Mrs. M. D. Settle, who will soon move from Springvllle. Mrs. Robert Burk returned to her home at Brlgham City Saturday after a visit of several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kearns. Mrs. Sadie McTavish of Salt Lake -risked here Wednesday. Miss Mabel Wing has returned home after a two -fteeks' vbit with friends in Salt Lake and Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whiting have returned to their home at' Richfield. Idaho, alter a visit here. Mrs. f. E. BIsel of Salt Lake spent a few days here this week, the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds. Mrs. Elias Warmer entertained in honor of Miss Dora Coffmau Monday evening. LEHI 4 f LEHI, June 2. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Yates entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lester Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kearns of Salt Lake City at dinner Sunday at their home. Mrs. Guy Evans entertained several lady friends at a Kensington at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Vowells and family of Tooele were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. . Goodwin Wednesday. Miss Blanche Hertell gave an oyster supper at her home Tuesday evening, complimentary to her cousins. Misses Madge and Mildred English of Salt Lake City. A farewell dancing party was given Thursday evening in the Arcade hall in honor of George Evans. Mr. Evans leaves in the near future for a mission to the northern states. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cutler, Sr., Victor and Bobbie Smith and Louis Cutler of Salt Lake City were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cutler, Jr., Wednesday. Miss Lexia South wick, a June bride, was the guest of honor at a shower party in the Commercial club rooms Monday. Mon-day. The affair was given by Miss Southwick's sister, Mrs. Albert Spratley. Those present were Mesdames Archie Gardner, Heber Webb. George Holmstead, Armistead, Azer South wick, Karl Hopkins, Hop-kins, Fred Worlton, Ha rold Christen sen, Elmer Peterson, Byron Beck, Oliver Kirkham; Misses Marie Nelson, Vervene Evans and Pearl Davis, and several out-of-town guests. Miss Clara McCarrie, daughter of Mrs. Marie McCarrie, and Hubert Bush of Salt Lake City were married at Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bush will make their home in Salt Lake. Misses Mirl Goodwill, Vera and Viola Gardner, Retd Gardner, attended a party at Taylorsville last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bushman, Sylvia and Suet Bushman formed an auto party to Salt Lake City Monday. |