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Show Social Motes From Utah Towns f MAGNA f . , f MAGNA, O-r. i;. .Mr. nrirl Mr.-,. U M. Umk of Monip-li.-r, Ii;ho, ..ro viitin iliolr (JiUiKliLtrr, Mi-n, !.. f. l'oniri, in Mr. and .Mrs. .f:n-k HohVr of Arthur rUrrbuiK-d ;it. f!innt-r Tix-y.U-y rv.-ntnvT ifi honor of their fourth welding" unm-'i.-i:iiry. I Mrs. William K;i:'iini-.M-ii is .-p.-rnlitifr the j wf-fk-Mi in S;tll L.Lkti with hr juulhor, .Mra. William ,Si ot t. Airs. J.'uiW'M Wull' h:is re-turiwl Iwine from ;i wt-ek'H visit with hur moihor in S.ilL UiWe. Mr. and Mr.'i. M. At. Peterson and rhll-drf-n of !lidif':''ld, arc- vi.siliiitf Mrs. 1 'mrswi'H Mi.st , .lr.i. A. Tyt.-r .son. Mrs. Joseph (Juidnor and Mrs. X c-1 1 1 n 'lardiit'i- of Midvjilt; nro. tipondini ihe v.ok with jMi-h. A. S'.v.mson at Mana. Mrw. Kn-'I l-'arnicr ik visiting In I'U-as-anL (Jj'ovc. Mrs. otto Hlr-nin:ri Is spending the wx-idi-cnd at. Too-lc. M r. and M r:-t. ' 'harlos T. Own on a nd drt ufi'lilftr, M inn ' Jrare I;cjtiton, of K!l:o, Nt-v., wort: Kit. -si h of Mis. Jo.:- I'ot. i:ei this wtc:k. M ish I X'tiion will aUcitit Mt-hool In Salt La k; this year. M rs. Guy S Im rt Nff vn a host ess a t a ";V0" pariy for tin; munilH-rs of the Ulue-hird Ulue-hird Curd ciub Wednesday af tf-rnuoii. t'rizftH wc-rft won by Mrn. Hubert Tain- , lin and Mrs. A. liinax. Clients, exclusive exclu-sive of club members, won'' Mrs. J. It. Joiich, Mrs. O. I i. Imnn. New officers elccLed were Mrs. ('. K. Hyatt, president; Mn. Jack Spenlnve, reporter. The. pres-rtil pres-rtil ;c.r-tary and treasurer, MrR, LM-ward LM-ward Griffith, waa retained. Mrs. T. A. J (a.nsen entertained the I .on A mlpo cluli f'riday afl ei-noon. ( I lies I s weie Mrs. Most. Garff, Mrs. J. I). Uour, Mrs. Hc-.ury llallaril and Miss Krnia Icy. A InT-e parly of friends pleasantly surprise! sur-prise! Walter Uussell at Ida home in Arthur last Tuesday evonlnfr. The event was In celebration of his birthday a n-niversaj-y. Those, present wero Mrs. Matthew Mat-thew lftnin-s.sy and won, ikuut hew It. I le.nneHsy, Mr. and Mrs. Mat McCIaln, Mr. and Mrs. A. T'vnerson, Mr. and Mrs. J. I (Jralnirn. .Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sneddon Sned-don and daughter, M iss Neffle Sneddon, Mm. (.iniec Call and daughter, Miss Sarah Gait, Mr. and Mrs. James Kone, Miss Mnbel Kone, Miss t.'lara Kone, Mr. and M rs. ( leor'o Ta ylor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Taylor, Tom Jordan, Mrs. Jack Neil-son, Neil-son, Thomas Mann, M rs. Steverlna, Mr. 'Hid Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Itnsse.il, M iss Marie arid John Russell. The evening was spent in music, mu-sic, drtnoinir and refreshnients. Mr. and Mrs. William Tlasmussen en-lertained en-lertained at a lawn party Wednesday evening. Luncheon was served in the dining room. The table was doc-orated with a centerpiece of nasturtiums, with covers hud for I lie following quests: Mr. nut Mrs. Jack Holder. Mr. and Mrs. A. Typ-erson, Mr. and Mrs. '. Webber, 'Mr. and MrH. M. M. Petersen of Richfield and William Scott of Salt I,ak?. Mrs. Jack Holder entertained the G. R. club at a te-a Wednesday afternoon. Hor :;uests Wfirn Mrs. Mabel Rasniussen. Mrs. Mario Ty person, Mrs.1 Amy Webber and Mrs. Peterson. Mr. n nd Mrs. N. Jorpeee.n entertained t he following guests at dinner Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Peterson, A. Sneddon and Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Tyger-son. Tyger-son. I Mr. and Mrs. A. Sneddon and daugh- ! tor entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and i Mrs. Walter Russell and son John, and Joe- Padmos. t Mrs. Hamilton Gait entertained a party of nino. friends at dinner Thursday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Rowland Redd entertained the Magna Ladies' Hridge club Thursday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The prize for high score was von by Miss Krnm Pugsley. A farewell party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis at Magna Saturday evening of last week in honor of Dr. George K. MclMde, who left for Vort Oglethorpe, (in,, Sunday. The eve- . uiug was planned for Dr. McKrkla by the members of the 1-os Amigo club and 1 heir hushH-nds. 1 'resent were Dr. and i Mrs. George 10. MrhYide. Mr. and Mrs. H. Li Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Han-Fen, Han-Fen, Mr. and Mrs. Mose (iarff, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. John onten-sack, onten-sack, Mr. and Mrs. i:d Embleton, r. nnd Mrs. J. .Af. Spenlove, Mr. and Mrs. I Walter Thompson, Mrs. J. A. Deslio. I Miss Alta Oke.tman entertained W'd- ; nesday for L. Moss, who has joined the navy and will soon leave for San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Those present were Erwin Miller. Mil-ler. Mr. and Airs. Hirdmyer. Mr. and Mrs. John Pendleton and riauchters, Leah Tott Pendleton of Garfield. Mrs. THarrv Snow, Mrs. Frank Gee, Miss C'Uira Dale, Mrs. Nellie Snow, Mrs. Gene Snow, Marjory Mar-jory Haage, TliLha Snow, KUa Olson, Mary Madsen, Fred Seager and Fred Os-burn. I NEPRd f . : NKPHT. Oct. 6. Tlie marriage of Miss Orpena Cazier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazier. and Clarence Warner took place Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Warner will reside in Nephi and will be a.t home to their many friends after November l. A number of Luroka people, visited in Nephi Tuesday and Wednesday, having hav-ing come to see. the soldiers boys who left on the afternoon train Wednesday. Mrs. D. N. Kenny of Sandy Is visiting in Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rrough are visiting visit-ing in ProOo with their daughter, Mrs. S. L. Sehofield. One of the most delightful so' i:'.!s of (he week w as Ktveu at the home of Robert Winn, when M iss Alice Winn and Miss Joey Broad head entertained in compliment compli-ment to Cleon Menuinoti, who left Wednesday Wed-nesday for American Ike. The rooms and tables ej e beaut (fully decorated In autumn leaves and fall berries. Supper was served to Miss Lola Cazier, Miss Lutie Prough, Miss t)lga liryan. Miss TheHa Booth. Miss Fauntella 'ennfnott, Miss Fvanxellne 'ireonwood. Clyde Cipin, Clarence Hobbs, 1 lenry ( )ckey, Raymond . Wood and Kenneth Winn, in addition to the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Maibcn of Salt Lake are visiting In Nephi. Tuesday eve rutin a patriotic meeting was held in the Venice theater in honor of the fifty soldier boys who left for Camp Lewis Wednesday. A musical programme pro-gramme was yiven. together with an address ad-dress by President J..W. Paxinan. After the entertriinment a dance was given in t!ie Arlington dance hall. A lar.ee number of Nephi people are In Salt Lake this week, having n-one there to attend the fair and conference. Miss Ruth Foote returned home Mnn-d.iy Mnn-d.iy after having spent some time visltini,' in southern L'lah. I BEAVER 4- BEAVKR, Oct. 6. The Home Kconomie club closed an unusually successful year Friday afternoon and launched upon a new year with a set of new officers and a splendid outlook. The following were the otticers elected: President, Mrs. j Thomas Burke; vice president. Mrs. L. A. liohn; secretary, Mrs. 1 . . Fr:;r; treas- ! urer, Mrs. William Low. The work will be continued as outlined by the Agricul- tural college at Ltigan. M'iss Zoe Toll was the truest of honor at a surprize party given by a numlu-r of j her young friends Thursday evening at ! her home. The evening was delightfully spent in games and a buffet luncheon was served. Mrs. James Orton of Butte, M'ont., ?Jrs. !iari'y VacKer of St. Anthony. Idaho. Mrs. ' !ia" Taciiart and Mrs. J. P. Rates of liilio, who left here years ago. have re-;:: re-;:: tK-d for a short visit with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tolton, Mrs. I 'avid f;"se, Mrs. Wi Ilia in Noyes. .Mrs. Walter Tanner. M rs. O. S. Siienherd. Mrs. r Thomas Jiuldvln a nd Mrs. 'iry Goodwin Good-win are bp.-ndlti the week In Salt Lake City a tt.-riding conf'-renci; and tlLe fuir. Mrs. I. I. Knizor save a dinner Monday vmj; Ln i-ompl.mie.iit to Mrs. James Orion, Or-ion, .Mrs. Harry Veager, Mrs. iv-lia Tag-Kai't Tag-Kai't and Mrs. J. P. Rates, and Tuesday evenintr Mrs. Will;jd Halt.-s entertuirtfed in honor or the same out-of-town guests. Oiity old-tim friends were included. Wednesday evening the opera house was the scene of a dancing party given in honor of Use several young men who left the following day for i 'amp lwis. j The hall was decorated with the national color,-'. Luring the evening a programme of uiuise and speeches was given. Mrs. John Smith was Ihe hostess at a dinner party given Tuesday to a number of the intimate friends of her son. Gilbert Gil-bert Smith, who left for Camp Lewis Wednesday. The evening circle of the Red Cross met at the home of Mrs. . William Boyle Saturday Sat-urday evening and continued their work. Tins circlt: is composed of busy women, vhu ha ve their hours entirely taken up during the day and can tind time only to give to the vorl: in the evenings. They meet on Wednesdays nnd Saturdays of each wetik. Coffee is served during the evening m order to promote wakefulness. I LARK 4 LARK. Oct. 6. Mrs. A. R. Berry of Blmrham was a visitor here this week, f the gue.--l. of Misses Harriet Figg and Kat lie id lie CreiglUon. M iss Georgia Crcighton of Eureka is I spending the week-end with her sister, : Katharine Creighton. Miss Harriet Figg and Miss Katherine Creighton entertained at a beautifully appointed dintier Thursday evening in honor of M iss Josephine Perry of Bing-liam. Bing-liam. Covers were laid for six. One of the most successful affairs of the week was a surprise party given Friday Fri-day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MyerhotTer, the occasion being Mrs. My or holer's ' birthday anniversary. Lancing and games were the features Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penphraise, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. llalllday. Mr. and Airs, lly Nordberg, Mr., and Mrs. O. R. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1:;. Gamache. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tur-pln, Tur-pln, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Bat email, Mr. and Mrs. AV. Cralne, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christenscn, Mr. and Mrs. David Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. ledger, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Callmay and Mrs. Maggie Parks. Mrs. David Peacock went to Salt Lako City this week to attend the wedding reception re-ception of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. l. M. Bateman and Mr. a n d M rs. Do n K . K e rr v is i t ed f r i ends in Sa n d y A 1 o 1 1 d a y . Misses Vergie and Vera Nordbery motored mo-tored to West Jordan Friday to visit t heir grandparents. Saturday they attended at-tended the fair at Salt Lake City. M rs. J. E. Hansen is visiting in Salt Lake City, the guest of her sister, Mrs, R. L. Larson. She will remain indefinitely. indefi-nitely. Mrs. S. Von Kennel entertained at a children's party Tuesday afternoon In honor of the seventh birthday anniversary anniver-sary of her daughter, Edna. From 3 until 7 o'clock games and music were enjoyed, and a luncheon was served to fifteen little guests. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rateman, Mr. and M rs. O. R . Chandler and M r . a nd Mrs. W. L. Hall id ay motored to Lehi Thursday Thurs-day and were the guests of friends. Mrs. W. Lawley is home, after spending spend-ing two months visiting at Provo and Price. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brcinholt have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J . Brelnholt, Mrs. Charles Jensen, Misses Leona Jensen. Jen-sen. Lena Brelnholt and Robert Bench of Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Larson and Mrs. Merrill Sorenson motored from Kphraim and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Olson. Airs. AV". L. Halliday and daughter, Margaret, arc spending several days at West Jordan. j j GARLAND f $ i Mrs. J. W. Garrett entertained In honor : of the Ladies' Self Culture club Friday, with M. D. Evans in charge. Nineteen members and seven invited guests were present. Musical selections were given, after which refreshments were served, Mr. and Airs. E. V. Schneider entertained enter-tained Wednesday evening in honor of A I r. a nd M r s. Jo h n Karr of Loga n . Air. and Airs. Thomas Rogers announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Arlene, to Harry Carstensen, the marriage to take place sometime this month. Mrs. Fonston a nnounr.es the engagement engage-ment of her daughter. Miss Fern Lorene, to Paul White, the marriage to take place in the near future. Aliss ! a Rue Demming nnd Alexander Forster were united in marriage in the Salt Iake temple Thursday. A reception was given in their honor at the home of Air. and Airs. E. D. Schneider. Airs. Alfred Alichaels entertained in honor hon-or of her husband's birthday Tuesday. Covers were laid for fourteen. Airs. A. Dalton left Monday for Cairo, Neb., to visit friends for three weeks. Miss Lizzie Preston is visiting relatives in Prigham City. Mrs. AV. Larson of Spring City is visiting vis-iting here, the guest of Air. and Mrs. C. Anderson. Dr. and Airs. W. M. Cragun are visiting visit-ing in Honeyville. ?.l rs. Buhla Hunsaker of Hangville is the guest of her mother, Airs. Eva Sasser. 1 BINGHAM j BTNCHAM. Ot 6. Mrs. Bon Irfwis ontPrtalned the Red Cross knitting unit at ))or home in th I'lynn apartment Wednesday afternoon. The roaiui wore prcUUy doiated with autumn leaves and flowers, and those reminders of tho summer's passing helped to make the needles ly fast, as the club knitted sweaters, scarfs, helmets and in itteiiH for use ln the navy when the cold weather mckos them needful. A perfectly appointed lum-heon was served by the hostess at tlie close of t!m afternoon. In. addition lo the members pt re:it. Jltwdanvs T. P. Carnahan. David W. (Ivi-i;e. .1. P. Klynn. Lou let IUichm:in. J. H. Man-wariiiK, Man-wariiiK, .Niroes Gained and Thomas, there were also prc-mt as guests of tlie Hub, M rs. Q, B. Kelly and Mrs. Varoey of tho Hifihlaud Roy sct-tleruent. sct-tleruent. Alice review. Ladies of the MarcRbpos, were hosffhses ul. a deiij-htful ci'd party pi veil in Society hn 11 Mor.da y evening. Tho ball was decorated in the colors of tho ord-r, and tables w-re arranged for prog revive whist. Folio wing '.tn awan) of the priies. supper was .erved in tin" t ariquot room of the hall. Mrs. Albert Marriott Mar-riott uj.-s chairman of lh committee having charge of the arrangement-! and v,-a; as.y'-nd by Mei--rtames Thomi" Williaiii.'ou. Thomas Nerrlln, Jerome Monell and H. J. Kisher. The sale8 and office force of the Miners' Mer-cualle Mer-cualle company's .-tore at '"uppcrMeld gave a plf.ii-vi' inrormal riatico in Odd Pel lows' hall TiKMi.iy Bvtruliii;. the proceeds of which will fwidl the uih.'c.-o fund for the soldiers. A 1 thou 5(1 an lie proinptu affair, it was a pleasant success, both stmi.it I y and fiuanclally. . M t:;. Joe Ixnig entertained a party of t'opper-fi.ld t'opper-fi.ld tf..iie on Wedm-sday afternoon complimentary complimen-tary tn M-c. Ale.x Johnson, who Niaves soon to j.'in M r. J ihrtson In Nevada. NN-dleworl w as the V.iuire, tu'-r l-.r with a drlmlitru! luncheon served !y Mi. 1iiii;. The guest list IncludRd Mesdani-.s Edward S:ubb-. Cerl Lo::g. J-v.n Allen. P. A. A'k.rman, I,, t". Dye. Frank Quork. H. J. Fisher. Fish-er. A T. Kent. William Holstein. William Mae. Alfred Nelson. Joe I'olv;.-. Julian Colycr, Thoo. M.i-j. ui, George I'ope, Kdward Hvraes, Todd and IUIU. Mrs. C. D. Shaw and chi ld-'n of Grand Junction, t'oUv, tMs wefk joined Mr. Shaw, ivho hns been n iart of the Nalct fon-e of the Miners' Mer, ant H" company .--toi-e for Mine time, and are ...tallUlu'd in pleas.iiit guartera In Coiipvrrield. A larg-ly attended and most enthuvia.stic faie-w.'ll faie-w.'ll re-t ption givt-n at Odd FeM-iws' hall In ('opTwrflHd SvimlaT 'v.-nl:ig. com ;,1 i mrn Urt to t;eon.e Mcllonald and his Greek com pad lots who re.-eiuly r-c-ived their call to thy colors, and w'10 l-Tt Munday for t- t:ainin .-amp at Amrrlcftn Lake. Tho h:i w.is .p jut j.'-.i My ej.-o-;a!cI in t!:e national coi;-. i::i;l f.. ; h ;;r; "a programme, which roii-li'-d o, :i ,y m:; V4t'."n AH'' .-v I th... ; ..:,.,.,!,... , i, j ' lv' i a-i-.-mMy J-jInM heartily and ee.t.hiL- ;a. 1. at It in , ritfitfiiis the n.ii i-.u,ij hynui and vanmis paiHotl.-- paiHotl.-- i-oiu;-'.. T:. cTnihx tioucludod with a feu-l p:-; p:-; pard by th-; liUttis of Coip.-rf iHd, at wiiu h 1 toj..U ivrr,' given Lo the gu:.-;s of bono.'. I M H n Lcwi, chatrman of Rup-jdira aM u -' 1''rvl'"'"1' 'Jf '"wio fur th! Hiiihijn auxiliary of "'he. H'-l i-rcjij, ,jLa.L;:er. made a. persona! inp rfnit m del1.-r the box finished tiy I 'h.- K.-d I'm,!, worker here. Mns. Worihm-io:!. I rhairm.u. of Mippilta of th-; Salt Ii&o chaprcr or j the Jii-d ''rrj..si eU1Ii.mitiond Mrn. Lavtw to a-i-.-urw the UiiitiMn larlie that th'i work waa fc-:an-j u fully d'.re', and to extend to thorn the thaal.s ; of tin- Salt HiapL.-j-. MoeUngs of t!-i; vari- u)m wii!?, .jKit,- n-ui he held in the ladlt.' mom I at the Cn;i,:nercidl Hub on Tuwlay. Wi-dweday Thursdai- iiftemoon.1 and Tuesday and Wd- nv,dy evcii!;.. Theae inettina art; open to anv ou dirlng tw help with this work, j M!.-,f .lor.rphiee Berry entertain..-- tho Misses Katliorine Cieighton and Harriett Kipg o Lark at a ib-hsht fully Informal supper Saturday evening of la.'t weVji a ti,,. Berry horjid )q "Markhaui. Loven: were laid for eight-1 eight-1 Mrs. Tbomai Fox of Cupper-field retained lo I her 1 101 no Wtjdne.nlay from a six weeV:' v itit In Michl-an. Mr. Kox met lir ton, Ceorge McDonald Mc-Donald , who recently M called to army service in Salt I-cko t'iiy. an1 l-emair.ed wkh him until tlie Coppei field conilngcnt left for American Lake. Among the Copperfield viMtoi-x to Salt Lalte I'liv nnd the Mtate fair during the week wete m,h ElUaherh Maxflold and her daughtor Lot lie Mav-field. Mav-field. Mrs. W. H. fieJ Iowa, ' Mr. aud Mr D II Mr Inivrn ir na. 1 i -.., Mary Morrett aud Mesdames Todd and Mechinn. Mr. and Mra. Jerome Morretl of ropperfielfl left vVtdnr.flay inominj; for Salt Lain- Citv to attend at-tend the stnto fair. Mr. Monell returned yesterday, yester-day, hut Mm. Morrell wit remain for a" fort-nJght's fort-nJght's vir.it with her mother. MU Will Holmes of Salt Lake City was the fiueM of friends in Bingham l!e early prt of the week. Mira Josephine Bern- attended a family qath-ering qath-ering in Salt Laki; City last ovening. cmbled in honor ot Jtl.se Berry's c-nusin, Ijtvirance Burton, Bur-ton, who will leave In a tew days for a mitltarv I training camp. Mi-f . A. L. T-leaston, auuompanied bv her daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Mona ll-aston. loft Wedneeidav for Salt Like City, where they will reside during the winter. Mr. ' Heaston's duties as game warden keep hmi at the capital roost of the time. Mrs. j Maurtce Warthen will occupy tho Heaston home during their absence. The ladies of the Altar society of the Holy Rosary church met at the rectory In Carr Fork Thursday evening and held an election of officers, of-ficers, which r will ted as follow: Mrs. Greene, president; Mrs. Flynn, vice president; Mrs. Butte. KPcretary; Mrs. Hall, treasurer. The Altar society so-ciety will hold regular meetings on the first Monday of the month at tho rectory. M rs. William nil lam and Miss Katherine TIv- : land speiu a part of the week in Salt Loko City and at tlie state (air. MLss Inez Stewart went lo Sandy Wednesdn- to a,-i;lst in a recital given bv the Utah Conservatory of Music. Mra. Kmmett T. Ford and Mrs. J. J. Dovle who have been visiting friend in Bingham and at uie uo.-ion Lontiol idated settlement, will return to their ho nice in Salt Lake City tomorrow. Mrs. Katherine Ford will accompany them for a short stay In tho city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley Stnithers were Salt Lake. City visitors during the week. Mis. ('. c. Wallace and son. 'Ernest, returned home ( Wednesday from Myion, wheru thev have (been -visiting with friends. "Mr. and Mrs. John Contralto, with their guest Messrs. and Mesdames James Vietti and Fred To-doseo To-doseo and Adolph Contralto, drove to Salt Lake City Wednesday for a day at the state fair. Miss The! ma Burton of Salt Lako Citv spent last Saturday and Sunday in Bingham 'at the Berry home In Mai-kham, the guest of her cousin Mks Josephine Berry. Mrs. M. T. Garv-iii of the Highland Bov sel-teruent sel-teruent spent the J.ek in Salt Lake City ai the home of her mother, Mrs. W. F. Whitman. Miss Minnie Nichols of Mid vale, a popular member mem-ber of the younger society circle, has returned to Bingham and will be at tho home of her sister Mrs. Bert Hocking. The sewing club met at the home of Mh3 Sarah Davis Tuesday evening. Needlework followed fol-lowed by refreshments served by Miss Davis, constituted con-stituted the programme for the evening. The following fol-lowing members were present: Misses Sarah Davis. Helen Larson, Phoebe Masters Florence Grant. Jennie Jaekon, Cora Hocking, Malsie Daisy and Pearl Adderley and Agnes James ami Mrs. Minnie Zion. Mrs. Arthur Sorensen went to Sandv Saturday Satur-day of last week for a abort visit with friends. Mrn. C. L. Countryman and Miss Delia f'oaklev went lo Salt Lake City Wednesday, where they visaed ihoir brother. Mr. Coaklcy, at the hospital and attended the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hor-lting motored to American Amer-ican Fork Sunday and spent the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hylajid left yesterday for salt Lake City to spenrl the week-end visiting friends and at the state fair. Miss Vivian Gardner of the high school faculty spent the week with her parents in Sandy. Among the Bingham visitors to the state fair .and to Salt Lako Ciiy the utter Dart of the week i were Mra. C. E. Llndelof and children, Mrs A L. Miller, Mrs. Harry Watkins, Mrs. R, C. Miller and Miss Kathryn Jergcnucn. j Mrs. Leland Anderson of Salt Lake City was a 1 Bingham visitor Thursday, a guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mi's. R. C. Miller ! GRANTSVILLE V GRAXTSVTI-LE. Oct. 6. The Salt Utke Chemical company at Burmesier gave ;t dancing party and social at tlie plant Tuesday evening in honor of the boys j from the pUuil who left Wednesday j morning with the detachment from Too- I ele county and other places for American Lake, Wash. The dance was held In the I new salt refinery building, which is ready for the installation of the machinery. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. A special Invitation Invi-tation was extended to everybody in CJrantsvllle to attend and a large number num-ber of cars went from there. Those leaving leav-ing from the plant were Kenneth 11. Cum-mings Cum-mings of the office force and James C. B a gin 1 , who was d r a w n f ro m Salt Ja k e county, having registered in Bingham. The high school orchestra of (irantsville : furnished tlie music- for the evening. I' Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hancock of Sail , j 1-nke City returned to their home j ! Wednesday afternoon, after a short visit ! with Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Mudge. Mr. and i Mrs. . I. Mudge accompanied them to ! the city. ( ! Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Townsend of Gowrie, Iowa, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Al-exander Johnson during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Johnson entertained en-tertained Monday evening in honor of Or. and Mrs. G. E. Townsend of Gowrie. Iowa. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Halladay, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Mil! ward, Mrs. J. H. Mill ward, Marlon j Millward. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fiddler. 1 Miss Iva Praser and M'm Alta Johnson. ! Mrs. C. C. Millward returned home Sun-iday Sun-iday evening from Piano, Idaho, where I she had been visiting for some time. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. 10. Eudey of Bacchus, I Utah, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson Sunday and Monday and returned re-turned to their home Tuesday afternoon. I MAMMOTH 4 f MAMMOTH, Oct. P. Mrs. H. S. Harri-man Harri-man and daughter left this week for St. I.ouis, where they will spend a few weeks. M is.s Maggie Gillespie has rot urn ed home afrer spending a few days in Salt Lake, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stapley, titwrcnoe Stanley and Miss Myrtle Bri n ur hurst returned re-turned to Mammoth Friday evening after I a ten days' auto trip in southern Utah. ! Mr. and Mrs. William Humphries have; returned to Mammoth after spending a! few weeks with friends and relatives in ! Sprinsville. j Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coombs and Mrs. C. W . Nelson w er e Sa 1 1 La k e vis i-tu rs during the past week. ! Miss Lillian Brown entertaied tlie chil- ! dren's Red Cross club in a very pleasing manner Saturday afternoon. Mrs. James Houglass has returned from a very pleasant visit with relatives and friendH in Beaver. : Miss Francis Wotterstrom left this week : for Idaho Falls, where she wit spend a ; couple of weeks, visiting with her sister, ; Mrs. Olive Ashtou. t Mr. ;cd Vrs. R. M. Cornish were in F Srjlr Luke t!;ls wee1- fijr ,Q. 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