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Show Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah ; I OGDEN f . 4 Cm .PEN" V ('. S. A t. huh r.wn Sunday , the wed. lint; of Miss Hard Albert, and j Lieutenant -f. O.-iriiz took pla.-e at r'rie h'vin; of 'he Lrtd.-1'M p ir.M.'., Mr. and M ih. H. Alhert, in the Hi owning aoart-menis. aoart-menis. The rcivmotiy w ; performed by Ftahhl WHliuin Rh: of Salt Lakft In t lie pri-M'MUf- of tli. immediate faiuiiI-H. Tut eeremnnv was followed hv a luncheon. The lahle whs de.-oraUid udth white and pink chrv-iaiitlirniims and covera w.-.re laid for It r r -( The couple UU Tuesday evening for Fort YHIow?hhft. where LieuN-hrt nt Grtntz la stationed. M rs. A . T. Core-' ;i host.-, 'o her bridge club Ktidnv afternoon at her home. Li i ti' 'heon whm nerved. Thft marrlag of Mia Myrr Sh reeve. df.uKhter of Mr. and Mm. Thomas A-Sim-eve, and Prerlerlrk Froerr took place Krlday In th-; Salt Lake tf-mpl:. The bride Is a tab-nted mufician and Ih well known In mimical and bo-.iii eircle.fs. Mr. Froerer Is a prominent youns biudnt-i-s man of thlH city. They are at home on Van liiM'm avenue heiw-fu Twenty-seventh and Twenty-sixth streets. Miss Si. reeve was the ?uest of honor it a parrel nhower yiven Wednesday aft-rriinon aft-rriinon by Ml Ovedla llolthcr at her loine. The rooms were decorated with vellow chrynant lie munis. The guests lii'duded to, meniberfl of the Fldolus club and a few other of Mlfls Shreeve's Intimate Inti-mate friends. A metlrtcr of the Drama, club was held this afci-nnon In the tine artH room of the Weber col lege, with Mr. T. Earl Par-dot- Hiid Mrs, T'lyde T. Greenwell as hont- I e.-f-M. Mi.ss Ionise Pierre ea.ve a paper nn "Knteiie p.rlenx." ft nd Miss Gertrude W-;jih"rby read "The Red Kobe."' Mrs. Leroy T-tui'hmlller entertained her tieu'in- club a I her homo Thursday a ft -i-r noon. The afternoon wn? devoi ed to knitting bv the sixteen members present. At the cIoho of the afternoon a luncheon was served. First Lbutennnt ffliarles H. West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. West of Og-rteu. Og-rteu. and Miss l.lsa Weber of Rerkeley. i 'a I., were married In Portland on Tbanksfflvinar day, according to word received re-ceived by friends hi this city. The rere-innttv rere-innttv took place ar noon in the presence of the parents of the young couple anil a lew friends. Lieutenant West recently received his commission in the engineering engineer-ing department of the signal corps and is stationed at Fort Vancouver, Wash. The Acacia club met Friday afternoon will) Mrs. Fred !. Taylor. The afternoon was spent in .sewing and knitting for the lied Crosa. A wedding of Interest to a large number num-ber of Ogden people was that oT Miss Irene Strung, formerly of this city, and Harold Harvey Oluff, which fiol. place Thursday. November 2ft, In Salt Lake Cly,nt the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Joseph treng, in tho Marquette apart men I y. The ceremony was performed per-formed by Bishop Kdwin Sheets and was followed by a dinner ar the Hotel Ftah for members of the two families. Miss Helen Fdwa rrls was in a id of honor and Iceland Lewis was best man. The bride Is a talented musician, bavins spent several sev-eral ears studying in New York. The couple will make their home in Ophir,. null. The Elks save their second dance of the season Wednesday evening In tho lodge ball room. Music was furnished by the T i 1 1 i a : i Thatcher orchestra, and light refreshments were served. Under direction of Professor T. Karl Pa rdoe, the comedy-drama. "Strong-hea "Strong-hea rt," was presented by the Weber College Dramatic club Monday and Tuesday Tues-day evenings at the Orpheum. The proceeds pro-ceeds derived from the play will tro to a benefit fund for the soldiers of the college col-lege now in the army. On Thursday afternoon and evening the ladies of St. Joseph's Sewhier society held their annual fair In the church hall. The Child Culture club met Thursday afternoon at the Bert nana. Mis. T. F. Rowlands and Mrs. Dan Pugh acting" as hostesses. Mrs. A. C. Pecker and Mrs. J. J. Ma-lone Ma-lone will entertain the Historical society at the Maids and Mat reus' club Saturday Satur-day afternoon. Mrs. Louis H. Peery entertained nor so win? club Monday afternoon at her home in the Peery apartments, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hitter announce the engagement of their daughter. Padie, to C. J. Miller of Salt Lake. The marriage will take place December 10. The marriage of Miss Mona Helen Hampton and Louis A. White will take place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. A reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hampton. Mrs. Fred AY. Herring ton entertained the Entre Nous club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Reeve was hostess to the Utopia club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Knitting and sewing were the diversions of the afternoon, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. William Driver and Mrs. T. marl Pardee were tjuests of the club. Friday evening the sophomore class of the high school gave a party in the cafeteria cafe-teria of the school. A programme, dancing and refreshments were features of the evening's entertainment. Mrs. K. L. Howes was hostess to the ladies of the Congregational church Friday Fri-day afternoon at her home. The regular meeting of the Home Culture Cul-ture club was held Thursday afternoon in the Red Cross rooms of the deaf and blind school. The members of the A. G. M. club were entertained Tuesday at the home of Miss Cantwell on Parke avenue. A bazaar was given on Thursday and Friday in the new rooms of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church by the Ladles' Aid society. Charles Noble, reporter on the Standard Stand-ard for the past six months, was tendered ten-dered a surprise Tuesdav evening at his home by a number of his friends. " Mr. Noble has enlisted in the aviation section of the naval signal corps and left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Camp Kearny. Miss Mary Snedlng and Ruel C. Harden Har-den of San- Francisco were married Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the home of the bridp's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Snedlng. The ceremony was .performed by Bishop Howard How-ard Jenkins in the presence of relatives and friends. The couple will make their home in Ogden. A luncheon was given bv the fourth section of the Ladies' Aid societv of the Methodist Episcopal church in "Sterling hail Tuesday 'afternoon. The Episcopal guild met Wednedav afternoon with Mrs. Thomas Conway. ' Mrs, T. F. Rowlands returned S'nndav from a rive weeks' visit with her daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. John Murison, in San r.n-cisco. r.n-cisco. Mrs. Rowlands also visited 'for several days in Los Angeles with Mrs. D J. Sheehan. who moved to Los mTe'es recently from Ogden. Mrs. Abbott R Heywood visited Thursday Thurs-day and Friday with friends in ga't Lake. Mrs. Herman B. Wav had as her "nests for several das the first part of the we'.-Lieutenant we'.-Lieutenant and Mrs. Kueene Froiseth" Lieutenant Froiseth is home from Fo-1 Leavenworth. Kan., for a isit wirh hN parenrs in Salt Lake. Mrs. Oeorce I y-man y-man Hyde of Logan and Miss Delh' Smart of Salt Lake were also guests at the Way home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Fowler returned re-turned Monriav to Salt Lake, afte- a few days' visit with Mrs. Fowles's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson. Lieutenant Harold Kay of the aviation section of the sina i corps visited in Ocnen Monday and Tuesdav' wi;r his parents par-ents on his way from Washington tn the northwest, whore he will be s'ationrd. Mrs. J. E. Puf:V of Seattle, Wash., is visiting her mother. Mis. K;t to Shu:';"'e-bargt Shu:';"'e-bargt r. at. the Yii guiia. M rs. Pu.'fv wil! remain until af;r the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kr.sl-u left ii-r t jr.-t of t he " eek for a two mvnt hs' visit in Lo? Anceles. . Lieutenant Willard ;. ( Wilson of t i-r c.M.-.t a.itiKerv service visit; .1 lit Ui.-den :cr several davs dunn? t , week with his wife find taf.h-r, O. B. Gtlson. He is sta-r.i sta-r.i o n e d at Fort W i n f i b i S;o 1 1. Mrs. John Pim-r.-.-. Jr., of Salt Lake, who lias b:cn LstMn:; !;-r pa tc i! s. Mr. a n i M:h .la me.-, ii. L.ugl:j. returned hojue Tuesday. Mrs. C. . Richards is viiting in f.o;-A f.o;-A n;i-l-s wi ! Ii lie - :, ,n a nd da :!'-,' "it r-inlaw, Mr. nnd M C. C. Lrdiaids, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Har.,ld fL.rv.--- Uiuft' spent M'nday and Tu'-sday friend.-, in Oe- b-n. 1m-o-.-. g',,i:g to ( fphir, Liaii. to r- Miss Vera Trac.;-. w!io is a stud-'-nt at 'he L'niversiry of Utah, :-,"ent ihn week her'; v i r h h.er pa rents, M r. a nd Mrs. L. S. Tracr-y. j Mrs. Parley T. troves of Salt Lake visited vis-ited with 02d-n r-dalives t 1k p.'i--t v; -rrs. H. S. Fillmore of Los Angela-is Angela-is visiting in this city r'nr se eral wek: the guest of Mis. A. W. Putnam, up. ho way east. Mrs. Elizabeth Wheelwright and daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. Walter Pirown. N-:t Tuesday fo: a visit with Mrs. Wheelwi iu'lu's son, Ale. Wheelwright, w,o is at. Cjinp Kearny. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. r.o-M n and son. Claude, have cone to llnllvwood. Ca!.. wht-re I h.y will spend I r.-i winter. Mrs. J. F. HoV r.s left Mond iv for '-t! DU-jjo to visit with her son. El win. who is stutluned at Camp Kearny. Mrs. t. C. Snooks and daughter. Hone, left Monday for a visit to :h; coi;.t and a trip into t he nort hern pan of Meico Mr:. Daniel Larson and si rue- Miss Goldle Faux, of Salt Lake visited In Oa-I'len Oa-I'len Sunday witli professor a l id Mrs. I Owen F. Peal. Mrs. William J. Fri'-kson. formei-lv Miss Pernice Brown, has arrived from Richfield Rich-field and will reside with her mothe-r. Mrs Frances M. Brown, white Mr. Kr-.-kson. who is stationed at Camp Lewis, is in the army. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Van-ins ton. Jr., have left for a two weeks' vUdt with their son. Sergeant IT. R Varrlngton, of B buttery at Camp Kearnv. P BRIGHAM CITY t ! f v i BRIGHAM CITY. Dec. S. One of the bigt-est social events of the autumn was the reception given this evening by the t rtake presidency. Norma n Lee, Victor K. Madsen and Joseph N. Stohl. to the bishops, counselors a nd ward clerks of the stake. The reception was given in the high school gymnasium and the evening eve-ning included a progra in me of speeches, music a nd dancing and the serving of luncheon. The Kindergarten club met Thursday Afternoon and the following programme was rendered: Song drill, conducted by Mrs. Leroy Young; "A New Vision of Play," Mrs. A. L. Stout ; game, Mrs. Abramson; story, Mrs. Day. E-ishop Brtgham Wright of the Fourth ward was the recipient of a delightful surprise Monday evening upon the occasion occa-sion of his sixtietli birthday anniversary. A special dinner was served by the hostess, host-ess, Mrs. Wright. Present were Mr. and Mrs. R- A. Pearse. Mr. and Mrs. Brig-ham Brig-ham Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Pond, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Wat kins, Mr. and Mrs. C. Elias Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Figgins, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Denmark Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tingev, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Knudsoti, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Willey, Mrs. Martha Rees, Jonathan Wright. Miss Edna Stohl entertained Saturday evening in honor of Miss Florence Scott of New Haven, Conn., and Miss Louie Thomas of Lehi, who were guests at . the Stohl home Saturday and Sunday. The latter part of the evening was spent at the home of Miss Florence Watkins. The engagement of Mfss Ada Grace Hess to Sam E. Snow was announced early in the week by the parents of Miss Hess, Mr. ant Mrs. John W. Hess of this .city. The marriage will take place in the I Salt Lake temple next Wednesday, and j in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Snow will be honored at the home of the bride's parents by a wedding reception. The High School Literary club met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Olive Jenson and listened to a talk on ' the war by Professor W. E. Morgan. Mrs. Perry D. Peters rendered two solos. so-los. After the lecture and discussion the evening was spent in a social manner, j Mrs. John Scott of Salt Lake spent Tuesday in this city visiting friends before be-fore departing for California, where the Scotts will reside. Mrs." Simon Carter entertained Saturday Satur-day evening at a birthday party in honor oi the sixty-seventh birthday of Mr. Carter, for members of the family, those present being Mrs. Joseph Primrose and children of Salt Lake. Mrs. Joseph H. Wallis and Mrs. Wilmer Carter of Garland, Gar-land, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Tingey, Miss Vera Carter Car-ter and Miss Alice Parsons. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gleave entertained at a turkey dinner in compliment to a few friends and neighbors, neigh-bors, covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. Orson Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Freeman, Free-man, Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs, Miss Mary Mason of Fielding. Mrs. J. Francis Merrell announced the engagement of her sister. Janio Yates, to Joseph Roberts of Paradise, early in the week. The marriage will take place in Salt Lake next week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Erdmann entertained en-tertained at Sunday evening dinner last Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Gud-mundsen, Gud-mundsen, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Gudmund-s.n Gudmund-s.n of Ogden. Mayor and Mrs. John F. Erdmann and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Burt. Miss Florence Scott of New Haven visited vis-ited friends here early in the week. The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Jensen, held in the First ward amusement hall Monday, was one of the pleasing social events of the week. Scores of guests of the aged couple enjoyed the evening with the members of the family and a special programme was rendered ren-dered by the Daughters of the Pioneers and recitations were given by little grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs." Jensen. Among the children present from outside out-side the city were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jensen of Aberdeen, Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jensen of Murtaugh. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jensen of Coll ins ton; Mr. and Mrs. John N. Jensen of Twin Falls. Idaho: Mrs. Frank Jensen of Wyoming, Wyo-ming, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oisen of this city. Last evening Miss Beatrice Orrock entertained en-tertained at a knitting party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Knudson. The guests spent a pleasant evening making "homespuns" for the soldiers. The guests included Misses Grace and Maud Fors-gren, Fors-gren, Misses Edna and Hazel Stohl, Miss June Price, Miss Year Sou t h wort h. Miss Luella Forsgren, Miss Theo Osborne. Miss Arleno Parry. I MAMMOTH 4 MAMMOTH. Dec. S. Mrs. Ivy Smith and Miss Marvel Cowan gave a ca ha ret party Saturday evening of last "eek. Mrs. Shadrarh Stewart wont to Goshen Thursda y to isit her mother. M r. and Mrs. Ch p. r! e s Fu 1 1 m e r i s; t ed in Springviiie last Friday. George J-'iut'n and Miss Carla E. Chris-ter.se Chris-ter.se n were married in Sri It Lake on Tuesday. John Poi'Isen and family ;eft Thursday j for Mesa. An:-., to make ti.elr home for I th--- w inter. Mr. and M r5. Nets Nelson of American rVrk pro --pending a weei, with thedr j daughter. Mrs. Calvin Elton, j M.s. Cha-ics Robertson of MamiVjo'li is j spf nd in : few days ;t r Snap Fork. v;,-:;iiv: w;'h hi Mstcr. Mrs. Pan M:ir.son j nd o:her rvz : r. es. j M A t:d Kipling-:- -.: r-'CM.el MISS ADA GRACE HESS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Hess of Brigham City, who will be married to S. E. Snow in the Salt Lake temple December 12. j !3 j J ... - i :- S: -v ' V " " l::iL:aJ on her ranch near Pocatello. .She will remain in Mammoth for the winter. 1 PAYSON I PAYSON. Dec. 8. The members of the afternoon Sewing club were the guests Thursday of Mrs. J. S. McEeLh. The time was spent sewing for the Red Cross. Luncheon was served at the home of Mrs. C. E. McBeth. Tho high school student body gave a social Friday evening in the gymnasium in honor of their football team. Music was furnished by the school orchestra. ! The Entre Nous club met ' Sunday I afternoon at the home, of Mrs. Fern j Grey' and appointed Mrs. John Pone, . Jr., as president for the coming year. The O Ye Good Time Dancing club gave the second dance oi a series of dances Friday evening in the Second ward amusement hall. Mrs. Stanley Douglass had as her guests Wednesday the members of the Entre. Nous club and Mrs. Jesse Earl and Mrs. Samuel Douglass, Jr. The Happy Hour club met Friday with Mrs. Braxton Barnett. Mrs. W. H. Reece went to Salt Lake Friday where she will visit her daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. H. I. Smith and Miss Wa-netta Wa-netta Reece and meet her sister, Mrs. Fred Lewis and children of McCammon. Idaho. Mrs. Lewis will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Amos during the holidays. Mrs. Ed Patten entertained the Elite club Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hig&inbotham entertained en-tertained Monday for Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Berry of lona, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Lvman Baker of Silver City. Mr. and Mrs. John Lant entertained for them Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ken-entertained Ken-entertained for them Wednesday. Mrs. Garry Stevens left Monday for Great Falls. Mont., where she will visit her daughters, Mrs. Frank Steele. Mrs. Mary Provstgaard and William Dillingham were married in Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. William Hollian of American Fork visited friends here this week. After spending Thanksgiving at home Miss Marguerite and Kathryn Douglass returned to Salt Lake Monday. Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Stewart entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for twelve. Miss Alice Stark entertained Friday evening in honor of Miss Minta Soren-sen Soren-sen of Goshen. Mrs. William Powell is visiting at Garfield, Gar-field, the guest of her sons. I eureka" : f EUREKA, Dec. S. Alton Nelson and Arthur Viertel. two Eureka boy who have been serving in the navy for some months, were the guests of honor at a couple of parties given during the time they were at home on a furlough. The first partv was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs." William Button on Friday evening eve-ning of last week, and the second took Place at the home of Mr. Vicrtel's mother on Sunday evening. Mrs. James P. Driseoll returned Wednesday, Wed-nesday, after spending several days at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pike returned Wednesday, after spending a few days in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Joseph Clavelle and daughter, Lo-von, Lo-von, are here from Colorado, their present pres-ent home. They will visit with Mrs. Clavelle's mother and sister, Mrs. Eowden and Mrs. Ray White. Mrs. Edward Pike will be the hostess at the next meeting of the Bridge -club, to be held Wednesday afternoon of next week. Members of the Entre Xous Literary club, now engaged in Red Cross work, held their last meeting with Miss Anabel Moon e v. Tho next meeting of the club will be held with Mrs. A. E. "Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen returned on Tuesday, after a short visit at Payson. Mis Genevieve Sullivan returned to Sa It Lake on Sunday, after spending throe or four days with Eureka 'friends, W-ung the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beesley during her stay there. Mrs. C. E. Rife and habits returned to Eureka the later part of t lie week, after spending ten days 'visiting v. it h Mrs. P.ife's mother and other relatives at American Fork. M r. an 1 Mrs. William Hohhs. well-knttwn well-knttwn Eureka people, have taken up their residence at sai: Lake City, moving there early in the week. The Red Cross will give a dance next Wednesday evening. The ohjer-t of the dance is to raise funds with whh-b ro buy presents for the Eureka and Tintiv boys in the army and navy. Miss Amelia S-hcWh t returned to Salt Lake on Monday, affr spending ;i few days at her home- in this citv. The young ladv is attending St. Mary's academy. The Br:du-:- .dub met at. the home of Mrs. Edward Pike on Wedm-sdav of this week. Mr and Mrs John W 1 turd m-tnivd Sa I . Lake last w:ck and imU Mrs. J. Mo :rd :u;d Jiildreu and Mrs. Harry ' Governer arrd baby, all of Buhl, Idaho, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kurd until the early part of the present week. Mrs. Morford is a sister of Mrs. Kurd. Everything will soon be in readiness for the show which is to be given under the direction of the Tint!.- Elks. The dates are Monday and Tuesday of the coming week. Miss Georgia Williams, who is attending attend-ing school at Mt. Pleasant, was at her home for a short visit. i Mrs. J. H. McChrystal, in behalf of the I members of the Tintic chapter of the Red I Cross, has extended thanks to the soccei football players of Eureka for $32.50 j which was turned over to the organiza-I organiza-I tion and placed in the Christmas fund. I SPANISH FORK I 4. . . SPANISH FORK. Dec. S. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan of Salt Lalie are spending spend-ing a week with relatives and friends in this city. Mrs. John Ellison and children of Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho, are here for the winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George' A. Hicks. Wednesday Mrs. Joseph Roach of Palmvra entertained a company of friends and relatives at a 6 o'clock dinner in honor of her huphand's birthday. Covers were laid for fifteen. Mrs. J. C. Patterson had charge of the missionary meeting -of the Presbyterian church held at Mrs. Autney Green's on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Cora Simmons has returned to Salt Lake after spending her Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amnion Sunmons of this city. Tuesdav evening a cabaret party, numbering num-bering sixteen was enjoyed at Shorty's inn by the younger set. Mrs. Sam Davis is spending the week in Provo with her daughter. Mrs. George Crookston, and baby daughter, born Monday. Mon-day. 'Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Booth, who were recently married, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cornaby entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson and children of Mammoth and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mat son of this citv were guests of Mrs. I. P. Snell, Friday.' Miss Esther Brinffhleson has left for Salt Lake, where she will take up the study of music for the winter. Mrs. Phoebe Ray and children. Roy and Maxime, of Montana, are here for an extended ex-tended visit with Mrs. Thomas Meisom. Mrs. Ray's mother. Mrs. Harm a n oods has gone to California Cali-fornia to spend the winter with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price, formerly located here. Mrs. Helga Jones very pleasantly entertained enter-tained the officers of the Sego Lily camp, R. N. of A., Wednesday evening. Sewing Sew-ing was taken up for the Red Cross.' Mrs. Fenton Bovack. Mrs. Chris Larson Lar-son and Vene Larsen were honored guests at a pleasant afternoon tea given by Mrs. Easten Clegg at Springviiie op Thursday afternoon. The Misses Ethel and Blanche Holt entertained en-tertained at a very social affair Saturday evening complimentary to Miss Bessie Whitaker. Miss Lucile Wilkins and Miss Mary Taylor, all of Salt Lake City, and a number of other guests. The evening was spent in music and games, followed by the serving of refreshments by the hostesses. Mrs. New-ell Monk returned home Sunday Sun-day after spending the Thanksgiving holiday holi-day with her brother. William J. Trimble, Trim-ble, and other relatives at Lynn Junction. Junc-tion. Mrs. Joseph French entertained a company com-pany of friends and relatives at Sunday dinner, the occasion being her birthday. Covers were 'aid for fifteen. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Monk announce the marriage of their daughter, Emma L., to John A. Gardner of Grand Junction. Colo. The ceremony took place at Fillmore Fill-more on November 3 The members of the Ladies' Social and Literary dub met Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and- Mrs. Dean Wilcox and gave them a farewell party preceding their departure for California to spend the w.nter. Attorney and Mrs. Elias Hanson have moved in' from their ranch and are now occupying the Lars Neilsou house in me First ward. ; Mrs. I. P. Snell and children left Friday Fri-day for Salt Lake. i MANTI j 4 . 1 MANTI. Dee. S. Mr. and Mrs. FranK ; P. Tutile entertained at a wedding break-! break-! fast Thursday morning in .honor of their daughter. Fanny, and Glen Ressey. who j were married in the Manii temple Thurs-' Thurs-' day morning. The Daughters of the Pioneers entertained enter-tained their husbands at a social in the South ward assembly hall Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lillian Davis of Salt Lake Is visiting visit-ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Selby Jones. Mr. and Mrs. John Riddle entertained at dinner Sunday evening In honor of Second Lieutenant David Beal of Rich-held, Rich-held, who was recently promoted at the army training camp at Linda Vista. ! Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Harmon enter-: enter-: tained at a: farewell dinner Sunday eve-jrdng eve-jrdng In honor of Dr. Parley Nelson, who , left Wednesday for Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. R;- Stringham entertained enter-tained at dinner Thursday in honor or Mrs. Howard Peacock of Nampa, Idaho; Mrs. Thomas Hoggun of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Merz and Mr. tind Mrs. : C. T. Drage of Mt. Pleasant. Covers were laid for twenty-five. : The R. K. class Red Cross luncheon 1 was given Monday afternoon by Mrs. Selby Jones. Luncheon was served at 5 ( o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bench entertained i at dinner Friday evening In compliment j to Mrs. Howard Peacock of Idaho and Mrs. Thomas Hoggan of Palt Lake. ! Mrs. James Tatten entertained at a i birthday party Thursday evening in honor j of her son. Fred. It being Ills twenty-i twenty-i first birthday anniversary, j The "Reviewers" met Monday evening j with Mrs. Ann Sorenson. Refreshments were served. Mrs. E. T. Parry entertained at a Kensington Ken-sington Saturday afternoon. Refreshments were served- Luzon, daughter of Postmaster N. H. Felt, and La Yar Chris tensen of Eph-raim Eph-raim were married in the Mantl temple Wednesday. After a honeymoon In Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen will be at home to their friends at Piute. The Needlecraft club members were en- tertalned at the second monthly social Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Ellen Crawford. Mrs. N. P. Westenskow entertained at dinner Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. Howard Peacock of Nampa. Idaho, and Mrs. Thomas Hoggan of Salt Lake. A farewell stag party was given by the Commercial club Saturday evening in honor of Dr. Parley Nelson. Thirty were present. Mrs. 'E. Larsen and sons, George and Axel, spent the week-end in Mt. Pleasant with Mrs. Larsen's daughters, Mrs. Alfred Johnson and Elsie and Thorvald Larsen, i who are attending Wasatch academy in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lund entertained at dinner Thursday evening. Cake and punch were served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lund visited In Richfield and Koosharem the past week. HEBER CITY f f HEBER, Dec. S. Mrs. Mary L. Black-ley Black-ley was hostess at an elaborate dinner Monday in honor of her birthday, i Mrs. Douglas Giles entertained a few friends at her home on Friday afternoon in compliment to Miss Ila Fisher, Miss ; Elthoria Hicken and Miss Nora Luke, ! who were home from college for a few ; days. j Mrs. William McMillan entertained the Ladies' Shakespearean club Friday af- i ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone Montgomery are visiting in Price as guests of Mrs. Alonzo Tidwell. j Miss Lola Giles of Provo is visiting in Heber City this week. Mrs. Isaac Jacob entertained at dinner Friday afternoon in honor of her birthday. birth-day. Twenty-five guests were present. The Misses Nora and Vilate McMillan spent the week-end at Price with their sister. Miss Phyllis McMillan. Miss lone Turner of Salt Lake City Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Turner. One of the leading social events of the week was the grand ball in the Heber amusement hall Wednesday evening under un-der the auspices of the Woodmen of the World. More than 200 dancers enjoyed the affair, which was planned and carried car-ried out by, the local camp of the lodge, the entire proceeds of the dance being turned over to the local chapter of the Red Cross society. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murdock are visiting vis-iting in Duchesne this week. Mrs. William Byrne is a visitor in Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alva P. Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones are visiting in My ton. .... L ! PRICE ; 4 , l PRICE, Tec. S. Charles F. Smith of Durango, Colo., and Mrs. Etta Wehrwein of Price were married on Thanksgiving day. The bridegroom is a brother of Mrs. C. H. Archer of this city, and the bride, who has been here for several years, has many friends in Price. After a wedding tour the couple will make their home in Durango. Miss Anna Jones entertained at supper Saturday evening of last week in honor of Miss Vilate McMillan of Heber City, who has been the guest of her sister, Miss Phyllis McMillan. . Miss Bernice Myer has returned from ! a visit to her father in California. Mrs. C. S. Harris returned the first of the week from a visit at Grand Junction, : Colo. j Mis Relia Millburn has returned to her, school work at the B. Y. U. after spend- , Ing the Thanksgiving holiday with her j parents and friends in Price. j Mrs. J. H- Treloar and children of! Mohrland spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Sharp. Miss Vilate McMillan of lleher City visited a few days last week with her sister. Miss Phyllis McMillan. Misses Lyle Moffatt and Lucile Frand-sen Frand-sen returned the first of the week from Provo, where they 'visited with friends during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitmore returned I home Tuesday morning from a six weeks' j visit with friends in Kansas and Okla- ; homa. Mr. and Mis. Walter Johnson have ar- 1 rived from Salem, and are visiting with , Mrs. Johnson's sister. Mrs. W. L. Benfer. They will probably make their home herc. Two hundred and fifty Christmas pa.k- ets were sent out this week by the Car-, bon county chapter of the American Red: Cross to Denver headquarters to lie dis- ; tributed to the boys in training at the! various camps In the mountain division. : The packets sent out were made by the ' Red Cross workers in Price a nd the a uxilta ri"S of Cast l'ga t p. Helper, Sunny-side, Sunny-side, 11 ia wa tlia a nd Clear Creek. Word . lias brTn received of the arrival of the. boxes and a request for fifty more pack-1 els. that the boys may all b supplied. These will be sent out immediately from this chapter. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Loom!.- rt-uv. ned the first of the week to Mlnct, N. ..'., to arrange their affairs so that they ran, 'later come to Pii e to reside. They were 1 c-illed here to assist in caring ior tnen daughter, Mrs. L. A. Uii's, i" laM illness. The annual election of officers of Naomi chapter. O. E. S.. was he id Thursday ee-nin; ee-nin; and tho fallow tn were vcosen ioi the'ioming year: Worthy matron. Mi. Thomas Fouis; worthy paiou, R. J Turner: associate ir-i ' ron. Mrs. R. -Crocket r ; associate ma t ron, Mrs. R. v . treasurer. Mrs. A. D. Sutton: conductress. con-ductress. Mrs. L. A. McGee, associate conductress. Mrs. J. E- Thede of Helner. The installation of officers will take p.ace .n to weeks. ! BEAVER ! 1 ! BEAVER. Deo. S. Mrs. Hnr.ill 'Wool-, sev v.:is the recimen. or a pleasant pur- j prise Tutwlav eveninst when a number ot her friends called at her home laden with baskets and after a Ue'.SgMtul W'81 hour served n turkey dinner. The guests , included the various committees who had j charge of the recent annual charily ball. Miss Mabel Frazcr of Salt Lake City is here to spend the holiday season with her parents, Major and Mrs. P. I. Frazer. Mies Frarer, who has an art studio in Salt i-ake City, recently received favorable favor-able mention from the Iveaux Arts institute insti-tute for her entry in the November mural mu-ral competition. The entry was a cle-siftn cle-siftn for drawing-room tapestry and received re-ceived favorable mention for oriKtnalit. of composition. Tho critics are foremost fore-most New York artists. Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Smith of Los Anjreles arrived here Tuesday and will spend the holiday season with nil's. T Smith. Mrs. William Y. Knox returned Tuesday Tues-day from a trip throiiK-h a number ot the southern counties of the slate, where, she has been assisting in developing and extending ex-tending the Ked Cross work, under authorization au-thorization from the bureau of development develop-ment at Denver. Miss Lois Gowans returned to Cedar City Friday after spending a week with M;SS Helen Newell. Henrv Beal of Provo, who was recently recent-ly given a- second lieutenancy at the second United Slates training camp for commissioned officers at the Presidio in San Francisco, spent part of his furlough here, leaving Wednesday for San Antonio, Anto-nio, Texas, to take up his duties. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Owen of Salt Lake City spent a few clays here this week. The members of the Red Cross chapter are planning to send an additional box of standard gifts to Denver in a short time. Sixty have already been sent to France and the number will be sent to be distributed to the cantonments. Two hundred pints of jelly were shipped to Linda Vista Fritlav to be used In the hospitals. Three boxes are ready to be shipped, containing hospital garments, and also one containing sixty knitted sets, each consisting of the four pieces, muffler, sweater, wristlets and socks. The chapter has a membership of -50. I LEHI LEHI, Dec. 8. Rnlon Bennion was host at a card party Saturday evening of last week at the home of his brother, Heber Bennion. At the close of the evening an oyster supper was served. The guests were Norma Rhodes, Laura Cutler and Velda Kirkham of Salt Lake city; Hilda Rhodes, Blanche Herlell, Freda LotL-Nevin LotL-Nevin Broadbent, Clark Jones. David Phillips, Alan Knight and Mylo Kirkham. Kirk-ham. Mrs. .1. E. Bone gave an endless-chain party at her home Tuesday afternoon. Music was given while the ladies knitted. The freshman class of the Lehl high school gave its opening party Saturday evening of last week in the First ward amusement hall in the form of a dancing party. Mrs. S. J. Walker arrived home this week after an extended visit in Canada. Miss Madeleine Despaine of Salt Lake City was the. guest of honor at a card party given by Ruth Osterloh on Saturday Satur-day evening of last week at her home. The other guests were Ruby Kirkham, Lela Varnev, Jennie Peterson, Emma Mc-Canie. Mc-Canie. Alta Bateman, Marie Taylor. Josephine Jo-sephine Merrill, June Whipple and Edith Ross. ' Miss Ora Lott gave a Thanksgiving supper to the members of the K. K. M. G. club at her home Thursday evening of last week. One' of the biggest socials of the week was given In the Commercial club rooms Saturday evening by Mrs. Edward Larsen and Mrs. Frank Gatsford. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Leander Tamlnen. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dorton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and Mrs. Florence Berg. Miss Velma Wing was the recipient of a pleasant surprise parly Wednesday evening eve-ning at her home. Francis Wilcox entertained the S. O. X. club at cards and a chicken supper Sunday Sun-day evening at his home. I PARK CITY r 4 : : PARK CITY. Dec. S. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garangrs of Oakley, Idaho, visited vis-ited from Saturday until Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Gatherum in this city. The young couple are on their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freethv of Eureka Eu-reka and Miss Lottie Neill of Salt Lake City have been guests at the home of Mr" and Mrs. Thomas Allen. Mrs. Thomas Allen entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Thursdo.y in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Free thy and Miss Lottie Neill. Covers were laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrickson and children of Salt Lake City have been guests at the home of Mfs. Archie Wilson Wil-son this week. Mrs. G. E. Hedges entertained the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church at her home Friday afternoon. Miss Margaret Urie returned Tuesday from Salt Lake City after a short visit with friends. Mrs. W. A. Raddon was the guest of honor at a card party Tuesday afternoon given by Mrs. Theo Rasmussen at her home on Park avenue. Mrs. W. B. Colo eniertained at a 1 o'clock dinner Tuesday in honor of Mrs. James Humes and Mrs. Harry Humes and children. Covers were laid for tix. The Five Hundred Afternoon Card club was entertained at the home of Mrs. M. D. Hurlbut on Saturday afternoon of last week. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. LeCnrnpte cnter-tained cnter-tained the Evening Card dub Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. E. Flynn entertained at a luncheon lunch-eon Sunday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Alston. Covers were laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Muirhrook enter-tained enter-tained the Octagon Card club Thursday evening. Mrs. C. L. Carlson entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evenintr. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. R. jCf-ford jCf-ford and Mr. and Mr. Victor Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jefford returned home from Salt Lake t'ity on Sunday after af-ter a pleasant visit with friends, Mrs. W. R. Jefford entertained the Ladies' Aid society of the Con;rey-anonal church at her home Friday nfiernoon. Mrs. E. P. Le'o:nnte entertained St. Luke's guild of the Episcopal church ot her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. W. TI. Jefford en vert a hied at a h : o'clock dinner Monday evninc in honor ..f Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McDonald. Co ers were laid foi twelve. Mis. Clvde Shipley v;is hostess ;it a nVlock dinner Thursday eventnu. Covers were laid for eUht. The Women's Athenaeum v a enter, t.iined ,u the huiuc AJjj. . P. Le- : Ccnnte on Monday afternoon. Henry Wels'h cave an interesting talk on th 1 fuel supply and answered the questions for the day. Mrs. John Shields entertained at Jintir ! Sundav in compliment to her son. rau : B. Shields. Covers were laid for four, , f TOOELE TOCVFLE. Dec. S. The country home, o Mr and Mrs. Paul DrouWiy at Erda was the scene of a pretty Thanksgiving part-,- : Saturday evening of last week. The af. ' fair was planned by Don Droubay and M j Telncti. The guests were taken to from Erda bv motor. The Tooele hlch school orchestra furnished the music f0-danetng. f0-danetng. which was enjoyed umll m.cU uiiht. when a buffet luncheon was served. Dr. and Mrs. Zeno Logan and son. who ! have been residents of Ophir for, many vears. departed for New York City dur- ' ing the week, where Dr. Logan will enter a medical college. Members of the Ladies' Aid societv of tho Methodist church were the guest's of ; Mrs. Kels Blomstrom at her homo on ' Clenwood avenue Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in quilting and knitting The Kill Hare Knitting Klub was en- 1 tertained Monday afternoon by jjt Eunice Irvine. Mrs. C, W. Bishop left Tuesday fM Binder. Okla.. where she will spend jf. Christmas holidays as the guests of Vt ' daughter. Miss Alice Westrich returned Sunday from Logan, where she spent Thank spiv, ing day as the guest of Miss Hazel Coin. ; Mrs. Robert Mitchell entertained at a ' Kensington at her home Friday afternoon ' of last week. Ten guests were present. ; The Woman's club held an Interesting ' meeting in Fraternal hall Friday after- noon. with Mrs. J. R. Reynolds as ' hostess. i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor of Rexbnr ; Idaho, and Mrs. S. R. Geo and son Howard, who were the guests of Mr. anrt i Mrs. Nels Blomstrom during last week I returned to th eir homes Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark of Hatch ; Idaho, arrived in Tooele on Monday and' will spend the winter with Mrs. Clark's ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pocock. Miss Mary Anderson entertained thi Lomlhia Beehive girls at her home Tuesday Tues-day evening". Mrs. A. Toney spent the fore part of the week visiting friends in Salt Lake MURRAY MURRAY, Dec. S. Miss Madge Snarr entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening, complimentary to Miss Margaret Haliday, a bride of the week The Methodist Ladies' Aid society was entertained at the home of Mrs. J. J Martin on Ea3t Forty-eighth South street, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. B. N. Kilbourn entertained four tables of bridge Friday afternoon at her home on Eddings street. Miss Margaret Haliday. daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Haliday, and P. j E. Larsen of Salt Lake were married i Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents on Germanla avenue. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Courtney of Bmt, Mont., spent last week-end with Mrs! Courtney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Johnson. Mrs. E. Sanstrom left Friday of laM week for San Diego, CCal., where she w j spend the winter with her daughter, Mrg Celia Clawson. Mrs. Felix Johnson of Hurley, icr .Wi Is visiting at the home of her mother, MI'S.. Ed Farrell. The ladies of the Primary association met at the home of Mrs. J. F. Russen on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Howe entertained the members mem-bers of her embroidery club and their husbands at dinner Friday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Anderson entertained Dr. and Mrs. Oisen of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Boggess Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Drew Larsen of California is vip-iting vip-iting at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Boggess. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sanders of southern south-ern Utah arc visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Sanders. Mrs. E. O. Jones of Seattle, Wash., ii a visitor in Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pixton entertained at dinner Thursday. Covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Manwaring returned re-turned Friday from Springviiie, where they had been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. David Frame are nicely located in their new home on East Fortv-eighth Fortv-eighth South street. Mrs. Jack Jackohs and daughter, Helen, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holmes. Miss Blanch Hyde of Springviiie is visiting at the home of Mrs. Louis Powell, Pow-ell, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. E. Iv. Enrich were guest? of Dr. and Mrs. David L. Lewis in Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. R. H. Winder and Mrs. L. A. Copeland entertained at 1 o'clock luncheon, lunch-eon, followed by seven tables of "5" Thursday -afternoon at the home of Jlrs. Winder in Federal Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell of British Brit-ish Columbia are guests of Mr. Powell'i mother, Mrs. Thomas Powell, Sr. Mrs. D. G. Burton, who has been tha guest of Dr. and Mrs. Km rich, left Fri-day Fri-day for Coalville for a few davs befoj leaving for California, where she vrj spend the winter. I j "MIDVALE j MIDVALE. Dec. S. The members of the Ladies' Literary club met Friday afternoon In the Red Cross headquarters. headquar-ters. The members of the Jordan "U" clut will be entertained next Tuesdav evening by Mrs. Xlel Olson at her home. Mr." B. R. Smoot will give "The Life of Nathaniel Na-thaniel Hawthorne" and Mrs. Flora Robertson Rob-ertson will read the storv, "The Siaier Years." The pirls of the Red Cross auxiliary will give a dance next Tuesday evening eve-ning in the Imperial hall. The Midvale school and community league will hold a meetinpr next Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at the school house and a meeting In the eveninpr in the L. P. S church. Lectures on "Human Conservation" Conserva-tion" will he given bv members of th? extension division of the University w l.tah. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stokes of Moto spent last week in Midvale. vi.itir.t friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bateman of Toool spent Thankseivint; vacation here witn Mr. Katcinan'H parents, Mr. and Jlrs. Edward A. Bateman.- Mrs. Annie CanninK is visiting hr daughter, Mrs. Mumford. in Milrorc. Utah. |